SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has said Nicola Sturgeon “acted in an honourable way” after former colleague Alex Salmond reportedly claimed she breached the ministerial code by misleading the Scottish Parliament.
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  SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has said Nicola Sturgeon “acted in an honourable way” after former colleague Alex Salmond reportedly claimed she breached the ministerial code by misleading the Scottish Parliament.  
     
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Why the case for postponing Scottish Parliament election is getting stronger – John McLellan
 
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ScotRail to cut more trains as passengers slump by 90 per cent
 
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Paul Weller was wrong about ‘Going Underground’, it only leads to despots like Donald Trump – Scotsman comment
 
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How Brexit and Covid are creating a ‘perfect storm’ that threatens a cornerstone of our culture: beer – Colin Wilson
 
The brewing industry in Scotland, and across the UK, is under more pressure than ever as it faces a perfect storm of disruption from Covid-19 and Brexit.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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