PMQs review: the gender debate hands Badenoch her best performance yet
It is something she can cling to as her party faces near annihilation in next Thursday’s local elections.
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It is something she can cling to as her party faces near annihilation in next Thursday’s local elections.
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The party is attempting to rewrite history.
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Has Labour changed its mind on self-ID?
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With enviable approval ratings the First Minister was a formidable opponent – and will be a difficult leader to replace.
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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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Anas Sarwar’s party risks coming across as a limp facsimile of the SNP.
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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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Forty one Conservative MPs abstained on the gender bill vote and some believe the government’s approach is immoral and ineffective.
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How much can Scottish law diverge from the UK?
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It’s about male abusers – who, as a former specialist sex crimes prosecutor, I know can trick and cajole women.
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