But research by The Diffley Partnership found positivity about devolution outweighs negativity
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  Poll: Fewer than half of Scots believe Scottish Parliament has served them well  
     
  But research by The Diffley Partnership found positivity about devolution outweighs negativity  
     
Poll: Fewer than half of Scots believe Scottish Parliament has served them well
     
 
With Tories facing near electoral extinction, don't bet against Sunak getting the boot – Euan McColm
With Tories facing near electoral extinction, don't bet against Sunak getting the boot – Euan McColm
 
     
 
Dirty beaches: Scotland’s rubbish problem sparks renewed calls for tougher action on disposables
Dirty beaches: Scotland’s rubbish problem sparks renewed calls for tougher action on disposables
 

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'I'm passionate about whisky, and about Scotland': Interview with Susan Morrison, CEO of the Scotch Whisky Experience
'I'm passionate about whisky, and about Scotland': Interview with Susan Morrison, CEO of the Scotch Whisky Experience
 
     
 
Scotland's universities are a national asset at risk of severe degradation – Alastair Sim
Scotland's universities are a national asset at risk of severe degradation – Alastair Sim
 
     
 
Childcare costs: Four in 10 Scots having an abortion say spiralling costs are the main reason
Childcare costs: Four in 10 Scots having an abortion say spiralling costs are the main reason
 
     
 
SNP ministers warned it is now 'impossible' to meet 2030 legal climate target amid plan delays
SNP ministers warned it is now 'impossible' to meet 2030 legal climate target amid plan delays
 
     
 
Final frontier: Why we need to be custodians of the cosmos as Scotland takes a giant leap in the space race
Final frontier: Why we need to be custodians of the cosmos as Scotland takes a giant leap in the space race
 
     
 
Spurious hate crime complaints to hard-pressed police could see real criminals escape justice – Murdo Fraser
Spurious hate crime complaints to hard-pressed police could see real criminals escape justice – Murdo Fraser
 
     
 
Scottish dementia research project handed funding boost as Dame Barbara Windsor’s widow named ‘people’s champion’
Scottish dementia research project handed funding boost as Dame Barbara Windsor’s widow named ‘people’s champion’
 
     
 
Scottish Government appeal against ‘unlawful’ ruling on fishing licences to be heard in Court of Session
Scottish Government appeal against ‘unlawful’ ruling on fishing licences to be heard in Court of Session
 
     
     
 
 
What you can expect during a stay at Middlethorpe Hall & Spa, the quintissential country house hotel near York
 
What you can expect during a stay at Middlethorpe Hall & Spa, the quintissential country house hotel near York
 
"The pockets of salted caramel fudge melt". Easter 2024: Tried and tested supermarket novelty hot cross buns
 
"The pockets of salted caramel fudge melt". Easter 2024: Tried and tested supermarket novelty hot cross buns
 
     
     
  Scotland's Euro 2024 squad door is closing - 'if somebody comes from nowhere, I would be very surprised'  
     
  Scotland's Euro 2024 squad door is closing - 'if somebody comes from nowhere, I would be very surprised'  
     
 
Dr James Robson looks back on 33 years: Optimism for rugby future, Doddie Weir, Thom Evans incident, next plans
 
Dr James Robson looks back on 33 years: Optimism for rugby future, Doddie Weir, Thom Evans incident, next plans
 
Duncan Weir confident of new Glasgow Warriors contract - 'it’s all looking pretty cushty'
 
Duncan Weir confident of new Glasgow Warriors contract - 'it’s all looking pretty cushty'
 
Edinburgh to give Scotland quintet rest despite travelling to South Africa
 
Edinburgh to give Scotland quintet rest despite travelling to South Africa
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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