Unlike any other point in history â itâs safe to say we are an independent nation
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All Under One Banner pro-independence march and rally in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. Pictured is 8 year old Aimee White.. Photograph by Colin Mearns.1st June 2019.. ANOTHER week, another opinion poll showing a majority for independence. That’s 20 in a row now. This time it was a poll from Panelbase commissioned by the Sunday Times and published at the weekend. Despite reports that the poll featured a non-standard question on independence, asking respondents whether they wanted independence or to remain in the UK, a formulation which has always tended to boost the No responses – and additionally not polling the strongly pro-independence 16-18 cohort – the poll still produced a 52% majority for Yes. It should also be pointed out that Panelbase polls have typically returned lower support for Yes than polls from other companies. The fact that support for independence re
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The Masked Singer returns to ITV tonight and the panel will be treated to eight performances. All of the costume-clad contestants will be taking to the stage in the fifth episode and one of them will leave at the end. Many have predicted Viking will be voted off tonight and here are all the clues as to who is behind the mask.
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One of Scotland’s most influential lobbying companies been accused of tarnishing the reputation of the House of Lords after hiring one of its deputy speakers in what has been described as an
Lord Duncan seen here before taking on work with Charlotte Street Partners IN a move which has been described as “simply wrong”, a lobbying firm has hired a sitting Tory peer as a consulting partner. The appointment of Ian Duncan (Lord Duncan of Springbank) by Charlotte Street Partners, announced last week, has come under heavy fire from industry bodies. Duncan, a former Scotland Office minister and Tory MEP for Scotland, now serves as Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords. The Association for Scottish Public Affairs (ASPA), a membership body for public affairs practitioners, has said the lobbying firm will be removed from their association in the wake of Duncan’s appointment.