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  The Scottish independence Supreme Court case explained – and what might happen  
The Scottish independence Supreme Court case explained – and what might happen
     
   
     
 
Nicola Sturgeon shows Liz Truss what a stateswoman looks like – Scotsman comment
Nicola Sturgeon shows Liz Truss what a stateswoman looks like – Scotsman comment
 
It was a great speech. With a few well-crafted words, Nicola Sturgeon displayed greater prime ministerial qualities than Liz Truss, Boris Johnson and Theresa May combined and showed them all what a global stateswoman sounds like.
 
     
 
Kwasi Kwarteng faces finding £60bn of cuts, says IFS
Kwasi Kwarteng faces finding £60bn of cuts, says IFS
 
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will have to find spending cuts of more than £60 billion if he is to meet his target to get the public finances back under control, a leading economic think tank has warned.
 
     
 
Scottish Government was alerted to film festival crisis weeks before staff were suddenly made redundant
Scottish Government was alerted to film festival crisis weeks before staff were suddenly made redundant
 
The charity behind the Edinburgh International Film Festival and the Filmhouse cinemas raised the alarm about a possible financial collapse with the Scottish Government nearly a month ago.
 
     
 
Edinburgh's Christmas market to go ahead as deal agreed with new operators
Edinburgh's Christmas market to go ahead as deal agreed with new operators
 
     
 
SNP back tax cuts worth £3.6bn and tax rises of up 10% for middle earners
SNP back tax cuts worth £3.6bn and tax rises of up 10% for middle earners
 
     
 
Ukrainian woman returning from Scotland to Kyiv, just as attacks began
Ukrainian woman returning from Scotland to Kyiv, just as attacks began
 
     
 
Caroline Weir: I found some of it hard to watch - I want to get back with Scotland
Caroline Weir: I found some of it hard to watch - I want to get back with Scotland
 
     
 
Analysis: This was not a speech from a First Minister expecting a referendum next year
Analysis: This was not a speech from a First Minister expecting a referendum next year
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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