The SNP are not only hopeful of victory at next year's Scottish election, but are even talking of an outright majority.
SNP leader John Swinney is at the podium, and is now delivering a speech at the party conference in Aberdeen. You can follow ...
The SNP’s Westminster leader has been told an Israeli fuel conglomerate could be in line to benefit if the oil field is ...
The first minister will declare a mandate for a second independence referendum, if the SNP wins a majority of seats in the ...
Labour’s implosion and the rise of Reform UK has gifted the party a clear path back to power in next May’s Holyrood elections ...
The Royal College of GPs says it is not clear how the new services, promised by John Swinney, will be staffed when the GP ...
At its yearly gathering, the governing party north of the border has greenly a proposal that, unless primary legislation is ...
NATS chiefs were last night mocked for hiring a dedicated spin doctor for their massively delayed and expensive NHS app. NHS ...
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Taking the low road: why the SNP is still standing strong
Party is on track for a fifth consecutive victory in May’s Holyrood election, despite controversies and plummeting support ...
Speaking on the final day of the SNP conference in Aberdeen on Monday, John Swinney said it will “break from the status quo” ...
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