Labour has gained ground on the SNP since the last general election, a new poll has suggested as support for Humza Yousaf’s party slumps.
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  May 10, 2023  
     
 

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  YouGov Poll: Labour picks up votes from both Yes and No voters as SNP drops five per cent  
     
  Labour has gained ground on the SNP since the last general election, a new poll has suggested as support for Humza Yousaf’s party slumps.  
     
YouGov Poll: Labour picks up votes from both Yes and No voters as SNP drops five per cent
     
   
     
 
Scotsman Obituaries: David Mackay OBE, world leader in environmental conservation and protection
Scotsman Obituaries: David Mackay OBE, world leader in environmental conservation and protection
 
     
 
"We don't do fish and chips". Fish Shop opens in Ballater: chef Marcus Sherry tells us about the restaurant
"We don't do fish and chips". Fish Shop opens in Ballater: chef Marcus Sherry tells us about the restaurant
 
     
 
Mavis Paterson, 84, formally acknowledged by Scottish Parliament for cycle ride in memory of her three children
Mavis Paterson, 84, formally acknowledged by Scottish Parliament for cycle ride in memory of her three children
 
     
 
Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Cancelled comic Jerry Sadowitz to make comeback in new venue
Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Cancelled comic Jerry Sadowitz to make comeback in new venue
 
     
 
Keir Starmer refuses to rule out coalition with Lib Dems if he does not win majority
Keir Starmer refuses to rule out coalition with Lib Dems if he does not win majority
 
     
 
Historic Coronation saw a new focus on greater inclusion for all – Professor Joe Goldblatt
Historic Coronation saw a new focus on greater inclusion for all – Professor Joe Goldblatt
 
     
 
Peterhead care home gets four-legged visitors
Peterhead care home gets four-legged visitors
 
     
 
UK Government expected to u-turn on bonfire of EU law 'as soon as tomorrow'
UK Government expected to u-turn on bonfire of EU law 'as soon as tomorrow'
 
     
 
Peterhead woman calls for zebra crossing to be installed on busy road
Peterhead woman calls for zebra crossing to be installed on busy road
 
     
 
UK Government's cost of living crisis puts squeeze on NHS Grampian says MSP
UK Government's cost of living crisis puts squeeze on NHS Grampian says MSP
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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