Colin Beattie has reportedly quit as SNP treasurer in the wake of his arrest by Police Scotland.
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  Apr 20, 2023  
     
 

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  Colin Beattie quits as SNP treasurer following arrest as party woes mount  
     
  Colin Beattie has reportedly quit as SNP treasurer in the wake of his arrest by Police Scotland.  
     
Colin Beattie quits as SNP treasurer following arrest as party woes mount
     
   
     
 
FlixBus announces new route and five-fold service increase in latest step to become Scotland’s biggest coach operator
FlixBus announces new route and five-fold service increase in latest step to become Scotland’s biggest coach operator
 
     
 
Readers' letters: Highland communities have been let down by the SNP
Readers' letters: Highland communities have been let down by the SNP
 
     
 
How the adventures of a wee Scottish dog can ‘gently’ teach children about the climate crisis
How the adventures of a wee Scottish dog can ‘gently’ teach children about the climate crisis
 
     
 
Why I've stopped apologising about totally unacceptable conditions in Scotland's NHS – Dr Lailah Peel
Why I've stopped apologising about totally unacceptable conditions in Scotland's NHS – Dr Lailah Peel
 
     
 
SNP warn defence procurement ‘failing those in uniform’ following report into MoD’s equipment plan
SNP warn defence procurement ‘failing those in uniform’ following report into MoD’s equipment plan
 
     
 
Scotland's deposit return scheme pause is welcome but it needs a complete rethink
Scotland's deposit return scheme pause is welcome but it needs a complete rethink
 
     
 
Edinburgh's pink door ruling robs people of one of the joys of life – Laura Waddell
Edinburgh's pink door ruling robs people of one of the joys of life – Laura Waddell
 
     
 
Science fans: How Scottish museum of the planet is helping save earth from climate change
Science fans: How Scottish museum of the planet is helping save earth from climate change
 
     
 
Scottish technology firms revealed as among fastest-growing in north of UK
Scottish technology firms revealed as among fastest-growing in north of UK
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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