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  Aug 25, 2022  
     
     
  Yes campaigners face uphill battle to convince voters of economic case for independence, poll suggests  
     
  Scots find the argument that staying within the United Kingdom would be a major risk to Scotland’s economy more convincing than the idea the country would be more successful as an independent nation, a new poll has found.  
     
Yes campaigners face uphill battle to convince voters of economic case for independence, poll suggests
     
 
Tory leadership race: Sage scientists given too much influence during Covid lockdowns, claims Rishi Sunak
Tory leadership race: Sage scientists given too much influence during Covid lockdowns, claims Rishi Sunak
 
     
 
John Swinney: I have no legal standing to negotiate deal to end council strike
John Swinney: I have no legal standing to negotiate deal to end council strike
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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