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What Explains Graham Platner's Success
In 2002, my classmate Graham Platner ran for student-body president of John Bapst Memorial High School in Bangor, Maine. I remember watching him in our auditorium debate his fellow...
Politics Show: Streeting moves on Starmer
Political analysis with Natalie Higgins, David Wallace Lockhart and Paul Hutcheon.
Graham Simpson 'gave me assurances he did not call me a weasel', says senior Reform figure
Thomas Kerr said he “gets on really well” with the party’s sole MSP and that he “brokered” Mr Simpson’s defection from the Conservatives.
Revealed: Who is lobbying Reform in Scotland ahead of Holyrood election
GRAHAM Simpson has been increasingly lobbied of late. And it’s no coincidence ...
Luke Graham Celtic And Rangers Transfer Latest
Steven Pressley has had his say on the growing interest in Dundee defender Luke Graham, with both Celtic and Rangers linked as the summer window gets closer. The young centre-back...
Luke Graham: Politics has never been so hard to predict – but voters are united, in gloomy discontent
Britain is not a house divided into competing national identities. It is, rather, a country experiencing a shared loss of confidence — “one nation united under gloom”. The post Luk...
Graham Simpson accused of calling senior Reform leaders 'useless' and 'weasels'
Graham Simpson denies the conversation with Anas Sarwar ever happened
The election of Scottish Parliament's Presiding Officer is a sham that must end
The Scottish Parliament is too closely aligned with the government it is meant to scrutinise, with challenges by MSPs sometimes treated as disruption
Scotcast: Can Rayner, Streeting or Burnham win Scots back?
And the Downing Street heckler.
The powerful reason why one politician has stood out in this Scottish election campaign
Alex Cole-Hamilton’s willingness to work across party lines is what Scotland needs if it is to build a better tomorrow
STV debate verdict: How out-of-touch Malcolm Offord excelled himself
IN an election campaign period already lacking inspiration, the televised debates have been especially bleak.
Nicola Sturgeon’s former seat should remain in SNP hands with Kaukab Stewart
THE SNP took 60% of the vote in Glasgow Southside five years ago, only a smidgen below their highest of 62% in Dundee City West
Stephen Goss: How the rest of the UK risks becoming more like a Northern Ireland we’ve all been trying to leave behind
Northern Ireland demonstrates what happens when identity becomes the primary organising principle of politics. Compromise becomes betrayal, opponents become enemies, and institutio...
Cross-party claims presiding officer election is a 'stitch up' stopping Holyrood scrutinising government
Electing the new presiding officer without a “stitch up” will be the true test of the Scottish parliament, cross-party candidates claim
Luke Graham: The threat to the Union is bigger after the recent elections and we need positive ways to counter it
No one should be bullied into having to take the nationalist lines of being Welsh or Scottish or else. People can be proud of being Scottish and British, Welsh, and British, Northe...
Graham Platner Is a Rorschach Test
We are living in an ugly era of ugly choices.
Neil Graham: Victory in Northumberland
I focused on facts and tangible results reminding local residents how far we had come, I kept the tone of the messages positive and uplifting. The post Neil Graham: Victory in Nort...
The quiet scandal behind the Pride brand
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Michael Stewart’s Blatant Celtic Contradiction
Michael Stewart was adamant that Celtic defender Alistair Johnston should’ve seen red against Rangers. The problem for the former midfielder is that supporters quickly dug out foot...
Election Diary: Sensitive Swinney, and sunshine on [redacted]
The latest whispers, gossip and nonsense from the Holyrood campaign trail
Politics Show: Cabinet crew and by-elections brewing
Political analysis with Natalie Higgins, David Wallace Lockhart and Liz Lloyd.
Is it the economy, stupid, that will decide the outcome of the Scottish Parliament election?
Scotland needs a more collegiate government focused on serving Scotland’s economy, not mining of political grievances
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