A close former aide of Theresa May has warned Boris Johnson that it would be âvery recklessâ ignore Ruth Davidsonâs advice on the Union, as the new Prime Minister prepares to make his first visit to Scotland since taking office.
Opposition MPs who voted against Theresa Mayâs Brexit deal are partly responsible for putting Boris Johnson in 10 Downing Street, writes Brian Wilson.
SNP isnât doing well but Nicola Sturgeon seems as secure in power as Marshall Tito with Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard failing to hold the Scottish Government to account, writes Kevan Christie
Adismaying image in an otherwise uplifting summer of sport was inflicted upon us in Singapore earlier this week when the coin toss at the start of a clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus in something called the International Challenge Cup was replaced by a flip of the⦠credit card.
It was once commonly thought that the name of the Scottish capital was simply a render of âEdwinâs Burghâ, which was said to directly relate to the 7th century King Edwin of Northumbria.
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