Kate Forbes is the most popular candidate to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as Scottish first minister, despite the row over her religious beliefs, a poll of...
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Graham Falk.

 
     
  Poll of SNP supporters puts Kate Forbes ahead in race to be next first minister  
     
  Kate Forbes is the most popular candidate to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as Scottish first minister, despite the row over her religious beliefs, a poll of...  
     
Poll of SNP supporters puts Kate Forbes ahead in race to be next first minister
     
   
     
 
China calls for ceasefire and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as part of a 12-point proposal to end the fighting
China calls for ceasefire and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as part of a 12-point proposal to end the fighting
 
     
 
Police appeal for information after possible sighting of Yorkshire man missing in Glencoe
Police appeal for information after possible sighting of Yorkshire man missing in Glencoe
 
     
 
Obituaries: Juliet Boobbyer, artist, writer and peace campaigner
Obituaries: Juliet Boobbyer, artist, writer and peace campaigner
 
     
 
Forget crypto-currency… tangible assets like whisky casks can mature into liquid gold for potential long-term gains
Forget crypto-currency… tangible assets like whisky casks can mature into liquid gold for potential long-term gains
 
     
 
Podcast: hear about sustainable capitalism in Scotland, plus an amazing $75,000 academic prize
Podcast: hear about sustainable capitalism in Scotland, plus an amazing $75,000 academic prize
 
     
 
Readers' letters: Digital ID cards are a charter for state snooping
Readers' letters: Digital ID cards are a charter for state snooping
 
     
 
'It's only fair that women can design and develop their own support': reaction to review of female entrepreneurship
'It's only fair that women can design and develop their own support': reaction to review of female entrepreneurship
 
     
 
Appeasing a dictator led to the collapse of the League of Nations. The UN faces the same fate unless Russia is suspended
Appeasing a dictator led to the collapse of the League of Nations. The UN faces the same fate unless Russia is suspended
 
     
 
Children's charity 'heartbroken' as funding plug is pulled on music education project
Children's charity 'heartbroken' as funding plug is pulled on music education project
 
     
 
Ferguson Marine shipyard warned as it misses deadline to file accounts
Ferguson Marine shipyard warned as it misses deadline to file accounts
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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