SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has claimed the only way to defend devolution is to “strengthen it” as he prepares to use a keynote speech to dem...
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Good morning readers.

Welcome to your Tuesday news update from The Scotsman

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Graham Falk

 
     
  Stephen Flynn warns only way to defend devolution is to 'strengthen it'  
     
  SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has claimed the only way to defend devolution is to “strengthen it” as he prepares to use a keynote speech to dem...  
     
Stephen Flynn warns only way to defend devolution is to 'strengthen it'
     
   
     
 
Record number of heart transplants carried out in Scotland last year Scottish Government confirms
Record number of heart transplants carried out in Scotland last year Scottish Government confirms
 
     
 
Red Arrows return for Peterhead Scottish Week
Red Arrows return for Peterhead Scottish Week
 
     
 
Dominic Raab, the Tory Joe Pesci, is a snowflake compared to some of my old editors – Aidan Smith
Dominic Raab, the Tory Joe Pesci, is a snowflake compared to some of my old editors – Aidan Smith
 
     
 
Bank holiday travel times could double on these routes as 32m plan weekend getaways
Bank holiday travel times could double on these routes as 32m plan weekend getaways
 
     
 
Boost for Scotland-Japan trade links as Holyrood minister visits Tokyo
Boost for Scotland-Japan trade links as Holyrood minister visits Tokyo
 
     
 
Why Albert Einstein's theory of gravity could be about to bite the dust – Dr Benjamin Giblin
Why Albert Einstein's theory of gravity could be about to bite the dust – Dr Benjamin Giblin
 
     
 
Obituaries: Barry Humphries, comedian whose Dame Edna Everage alter ego entertained generations
Obituaries: Barry Humphries, comedian whose Dame Edna Everage alter ego entertained generations
 
     
 
Edinburgh International Festival brings a refreshing message of hope with lessons for politicians and society at large
Edinburgh International Festival brings a refreshing message of hope with lessons for politicians and society at large
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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