Liz Truss has claimed it is best to ignore “attention seeker” Nicola Sturgeon.
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  Nicola Sturgeon is an ‘attention seeker’ best ignored, claims Liz Truss  
     
  Liz Truss has claimed it is best to ignore “attention seeker” Nicola Sturgeon.  
     
Nicola Sturgeon is an ‘attention seeker’ best ignored, claims Liz Truss
     
   
     
 
Scottish Government raised concerns over mention of England’s 1966 World Cup win in children’s jubilee book
Scottish Government raised concerns over mention of England’s 1966 World Cup win in children’s jubilee book
 
Civil servants in Scotland raised multiple concerns about a children's book celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, emails show, including asking for a reference to Brexit to be removed and questioning a mention of England’s 1966 World Cup victory.
 
     
     
 
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Deals: Scottish economy is powering up on the road to recovery
 
As we emerge from the worst of Covid-19 and markets recover, Rosemary Gallagher reports the environment is much more conducive to deals

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'Structural change' needed to help drive Scottish women's football forward
'Structural change' needed to help drive Scottish women's football forward
 
There is a need for “structural change” at the very top of Scottish football’s governing body to ensure the women’s game can continue its upward trajectory, according to the head of Scottish Women’s Football (SWF).
 
     
 
Tory leadership race: Liz Truss promises 'war on Whitehall waste' as plans could hit Scotland jobs
Tory leadership race: Liz Truss promises 'war on Whitehall waste' as plans could hit Scotland jobs
 
Liz Truss has promised a “war on Whitehall waste”, cutting Civil Service time off, ending national pay deals and scrapping jobs aimed at increasing inclusion and diversity in the public sector.
 
     
 
Edinburgh’s old Royal High School set to become biggest new Fringe addition as musical ‘melting pot’
Edinburgh’s old Royal High School set to become biggest new Fringe addition as musical ‘melting pot’
 
It is one of Edinburgh’s most celebrated historic landmarks, which was once earmarked as a home for the Scottish Parliament, but has hardly been used for more than half a century.
 
     
 
A political contest about suits and earrings. Are we the most frivolous nation on Earth? – Aidan Smith
A political contest about suits and earrings. Are we the most frivolous nation on Earth? – Aidan Smith
 
On a little promotional film for Rishi Sunak’s tailor, you get a tour of the Savile Row shop.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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