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Inquiry uses legal powers to seek Salmond evidence
The probe into the handling of harassment claims against Alex Salmond wants to see messages between SNP and government officials.
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Inquiry uses legal powers to seek Salmond evidence
The probe into the handling of harassment claims against Alex Salmond wants to see messages between SNP and government officials.

SNP reveal 'roadmap' to another independence vote
The new plan says they will "vigorously oppose" any legal challenge from the UK government.

'Cautious optimism' lockdown measures are working
Nicola Sturgeon warned against complacency but said the figures on test positivity were the lowest for weeks.

Hundreds of care homes in Covid deaths probe
A special unit set up by the Crown Office is looking into Covid deaths involving 474 care homes across Scotland.

Quarter of Scots prison population awaiting trial
Prisoners are currently spending around 23 hours a day in their cells to stop the spread of the virus.

Could indyref2 be held without the UK's consent?
The Court of Session is being asked to rule on whether a deal with the UK government is needed for a referendum.

Spread of Covid 'decelerating' as R number falls
Modelling suggests that lockdown has "stabilised" the spread of new cases in Scotland.
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Inquiry uses legal powers to seek Salmond evidence
The probe into the handling of harassment claims against Alex Salmond wants to see messages between SNP and government officials.

SNP reveal 'roadmap' to another independence vote
The new plan says they will "vigorously oppose" any legal challenge from the UK government.

'Cautious optimism' lockdown measures are working
Nicola Sturgeon warned against complacency but said the figures on test positivity were the lowest for weeks.

Hundreds of care homes in Covid deaths probe
A special unit set up by the Crown Office is looking into Covid deaths involving 474 care homes across Scotland.

Quarter of Scots prison population awaiting trial
Prisoners are currently spending around 23 hours a day in their cells to stop the spread of the virus.

Could indyref2 be held without the UK's consent?
The Court of Session is being asked to rule on whether a deal with the UK government is needed for a referendum.

Spread of Covid 'decelerating' as R number falls
Modelling suggests that lockdown has "stabilised" the spread of new cases in Scotland.

SNP reveal 'roadmap' to another independence vote
The new plan says they will "vigorously oppose" any legal challenge from the UK government.

'Cautious optimism' lockdown measures are working
Nicola Sturgeon warned against complacency but said the figures on test positivity were the lowest for weeks.

Hundreds of care homes in Covid deaths probe
A special unit set up by the Crown Office is looking into Covid deaths involving 474 care homes across Scotland.
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Video caption: Covid in Scotland: FM insists vaccine roll-out 'not lagging behind' The first minister says the delivery of coronavirus vaccinations in Scotland are not "lagging behind".
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Video caption: Covid in Scotland: Schools to stay closed until mid-February at least Scotland's Covid-19 lockdown has been extended until at least the middle of February.