A Scottish transgender rapist has exposed Nicola Sturgeon’s dangerous complacency
The First Minister’s insistence that women had nothing to fear from the gender bill has been proved wrong.
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The First Minister’s insistence that women had nothing to fear from the gender bill has been proved wrong.
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The SNP’s new man in Westminster on the party’s internal divisions, Scotland’s gender bill and Brexit.
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If Labour wins the next election it will face nationalist opponents in Scotland and England. Could the UK survive?
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Anas Sarwar’s party risks coming across as a limp facsimile of the SNP.
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Party members raised concerns over Frank McAveety’s sexualised comments about a 15-year-old girl.
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As she enters the winter of her first-ministership, the gap between Sturgeon’s ambition and delivery is ever clearer.
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It’s nobody else’s business – especially not the state’s – what your gender is.
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Westminster’s veto has turned a debate over policy into one over Scotland’s power to govern itself.
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Ignore the hysteria: this is a matter of nationalist incompetence, not unionist conspiracy.
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The SNP may announce tests that must be passed before it commits to a “de facto” second referendum.
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The devolved nations are facing their own NHS crises and unhappy workers.
The hapless Scottish Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has come to resemble a man squashed by a falling piano.
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For Nicola Sturgeon, yet another legal battle with the UK government would be a helpful distraction.
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The Supreme Court verdict appears to have increased backing for Yes – but there are deeper changes under way too.
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The SNP is doing everything it can to make Scots see themselves as distinct, even if it costs them more…
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The First Minister has stubbornly refused to debate or even particularly to acknowledge her opponents on gender reform.
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Nicola Sturgeon seems unable to contemplate departing office without the national question being answered.
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Labour hopes its devolution proposals will hold the country together.
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Gordon Brown’s proposals are a reminder that under the Scottish nationalists, devolution has stopped at the border.
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The left-winger is set to become Stephen Flynn’s running mate in the contest to replace Ian Blackford.
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