The UK Government has no “legal or political imperative” to respond to SNP calls for independence, a research paper has claimed.
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  UK Government has no 'legal or political imperative' to respond to SNP calls for independence, research paper claims  
     
  The UK Government has no “legal or political imperative” to respond to SNP calls for independence, a research paper has claimed.  
     
UK Government has no 'legal or political imperative' to respond to SNP calls for independence, research paper claims
     
   
     
 
Menzies Aviation offers ‘wholehearted apology’ for Edinburgh Airport baggage chaos that put it under ‘immense pressure’
Menzies Aviation offers ‘wholehearted apology’ for Edinburgh Airport baggage chaos that put it under ‘immense pressure’
 
Baggage firm Menzies Aviation has offered a “whole-hearted apology” to passengers for the baggage chaos at Edinburgh Airport, which it admitted had been "off the scale".
 
     
     
 
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Whisky galore: discover Speyside on the NE250
 
This latest stage on the North East 250 takes us on a wild ride alongside Scotland’s fastest flowing river, the River Spey.

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Scottish health board declares 'Code Black' as hospitals hit maximum capacity
Scottish health board declares 'Code Black' as hospitals hit maximum capacity
 
A Scottish health board has moved to the highest level of risk as three of its hospitals have run out of space.
 
     
 
Union leaders condemn Labour’s sacking of frontbencher Sam Tarry after he joined picket line alongside striking workers
Union leaders condemn Labour’s sacking of frontbencher Sam Tarry after he joined picket line alongside striking workers
 
Union leaders have condemned Labour for sacking a frontbencher after he joined a picket line in support of striking workers – and claimed it will lose the next election if it alienates union members.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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