LGBT activists within the SNP have warned they could “walk” away from the party should it not take social issues seriously as the leadership campaign ...
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Good morning readers and welcome to a new week.

This is your Monday morning news update from The Scotsman.

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  LGBT activists warn the party they will 'walk' as SNP close off hustings  
     
  LGBT activists within the SNP have warned they could “walk” away from the party should it not take social issues seriously as the leadership campaign ...  
     
LGBT activists warn the party they will 'walk' as SNP close off hustings
     
   
     
 
Media at fault for continued questions about my views on equal marriage, says Kate Forbes
Media at fault for continued questions about my views on equal marriage, says Kate Forbes
 
     
     
 
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Pollster rapped on knuckles for 'leading' questions for Wings Over Scotland polling
Pollster rapped on knuckles for 'leading' questions for Wings Over Scotland polling
 
     
 
More than 22,000 opportunities created in two years through Young Person’s Guarantee
More than 22,000 opportunities created in two years through Young Person’s Guarantee
 
     
 
Scotsman Comment: Energy policy may be next for bonfire in SNP leadership battle
Scotsman Comment: Energy policy may be next for bonfire in SNP leadership battle
 
     
 
New boss of oil and gas trade body urges next First Minister to rethink stance
New boss of oil and gas trade body urges next First Minister to rethink stance
 
     
 
New Scottish scheme aims to protect children from serious organised crime groups
New Scottish scheme aims to protect children from serious organised crime groups
 
     
 
Kate's piano teacher writers song for 'entire nation' to sing at King Charles III's coronation
Kate's piano teacher writers song for 'entire nation' to sing at King Charles III's coronation
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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