A majority of Scots believe the SNP is running Scotland’s public services poorly, a poll from pro-union campaign group Scotland in Union suggests.
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  Public believe SNP are running key public services poorly, poll suggests  
     
  A majority of Scots believe the SNP is running Scotland’s public services poorly, a poll from pro-union campaign group Scotland in Union suggests.  
     
Public believe SNP are running key public services poorly, poll suggests
     
   
     
 
Patients 'are not safe in Scotland's A&Es' as health secretary defends winter planning
Patients 'are not safe in Scotland's A&Es' as health secretary defends winter planning
 
     
 
War in Ukraine: Two killed in east Ukraine as Russia claims it killed 600 in barracks strike
War in Ukraine: Two killed in east Ukraine as Russia claims it killed 600 in barracks strike
 
     
 
A Mother's Song: The ambitious new Scottish stage show spanning five centuries
A Mother's Song: The ambitious new Scottish stage show spanning five centuries
 
     
 
More than 24,000 disabled Scots waiting for social housing as one person on list for almost 60 years
More than 24,000 disabled Scots waiting for social housing as one person on list for almost 60 years
 
     
 
Tim Willasey-Wilsey: Why the West must not lose focus on Ukraine
Tim Willasey-Wilsey: Why the West must not lose focus on Ukraine
 
     
 
Leader: We need a healthy debate on NHS funding
Leader: We need a healthy debate on NHS funding
 
     
 
Karyn McCluskey: We will reap rewards of keeping young out of prison
Karyn McCluskey: We will reap rewards of keeping young out of prison
 
     
 
Is there a chance of a rethink on departure of Edinburgh’s pandas? - Christine Jardine
Is there a chance of a rethink on departure of Edinburgh’s pandas? - Christine Jardine
 
     
 
"The result is the catastrophe we face today. A social care crisis. Not an NHS one."
"The result is the catastrophe we face today. A social care crisis. Not an NHS one."
 
     
 
'These spin-outs highlight the brilliant ideas coming out of Scottish universities': energy-focused projects net £150k
'These spin-outs highlight the brilliant ideas coming out of Scottish universities': energy-focused projects net £150k
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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