Man who named women in Alex Salmond trial jailed for six months warringtonguardian.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from warringtonguardian.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Fury at Scottish cover-up
Liam Fox: This would be a damning indictment in a tinpot dictatorship, but this is happening in a part of the United Kingdom. Given that the Scottish Parliament derives its authority from legislation passed in this Parliament, what mechanisms do we have to ensure that the conduct of the Scottish Government does not bring politics in the whole of the United Kingdom into international disrepute?
Law professor Alistair Bonnington; degeneration of the Crown into what appears to be a lickspittle arm of the current SNP Government .
Tory MSP Murdo Fraser: What this whole sorry story tells us is that we now have a Scottish government simply not fit for purpose.
Nicola Sturgeon facing more questions over when she found out about Alex Salmond allegations
There was no government rule preventing Ms Sturgeon being told about the allegations when two complaints were made in November 2017.
21 February 2021 • 7:28pm
More doubts have been raised about Nicola Sturgeon s claims over when she found out about allegations against Alex Salmond
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Nicola Sturgeon is facing fresh questions over her claim she did not find out about allegations against Alex Salmond for nearly five months ahead of his bombshell appearance this week before a Holyrood inquiry.
The First Minister has insisted that she only discovered the existence of the Scottish Government s investigation into Mr Salmond s conduct when he visited her home in April 2018.
Alex Salmond accuses Nicola Sturgeon s husband of trying to imprison him telegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Caged gangsters in âLyons v Danielâ murder plots should walk free after âjurors made up their mindsâ during trial
Six men with links to the notorious Lyons crime family were found guilty of conspiring to murder five Daniel clan associates but appeal lawyers have argued that their convictions should be quashed due to a miscarriage of justice .
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The original trial was heard by jurors at Glasgow High Court
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