The Scottish Labour leader will claim his party can beat the SNP because Humza Yousaf's party no longer puts Scotland first.
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  Oct 9, 2023  
     
 

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  Anas Sarwar to warn SNP MPs 'no seat is safe' and promise Labour will put the country first  
     
  The Scottish Labour leader will claim his party can beat the SNP because Humza Yousaf's party no longer puts Scotland first.  
     
Anas Sarwar to warn SNP MPs 'no seat is safe' and promise Labour will put the country first
     
 
Afghanistan earthquake: Taliban - ‘at least' 2000 dead in country's fourth largest city
Afghanistan earthquake: Taliban - ‘at least' 2000 dead in country's fourth largest city
 
     
     
 
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Scotsman Letters: Focus on mitigating effects of climate crisis rather than obsessing over net zero
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The media can help 'little guy' hold powerful to account - Kirsteen MacDonald
The media can help 'little guy' hold powerful to account - Kirsteen MacDonald
 
     
 
It’s wise to keep legal costs down - Steven Smart
It’s wise to keep legal costs down - Steven Smart
 
     
 
The civil court rules they are a-changin’ - Andrew Stevenson
The civil court rules they are a-changin’ - Andrew Stevenson
 
     
 
Passion: Watching the detectives - why crime drama kills reality TV every time
Passion: Watching the detectives - why crime drama kills reality TV every time
 
     
 
'The third quarter ended with a fresh contraction in business activity': poor demand weighs on Scottish private sector
'The third quarter ended with a fresh contraction in business activity': poor demand weighs on Scottish private sector
 
     
 
Leader: Greens blamed for SNP losing ground to Labour
Leader: Greens blamed for SNP losing ground to Labour
 
     
 
SNP and Tories' grip on power faces an existential threat – Christine Jardine
SNP and Tories' grip on power faces an existential threat – Christine Jardine
 
     
 
Historic, iconic Cumbrian courthouse suffers partial collapse into river
Historic, iconic Cumbrian courthouse suffers partial collapse into river
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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