Murdo Fraser said he would provide ‘a new style of leadership’, in his bid to take the helm of the Scottish Conservatives
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| | Good morning Voornaam, There are now six names vying for the Scottish Tory leadership as party veteran Murdo Fraser writes exclusively for The Scotsman today to confirm his bid to replace Douglas Ross. And he certainly does not hold back in his assessment of where the party finds itself. You can read his piece here Political Editor Alistair Grant meanwhile has the news story here Feature writer Janet Christie catches up with Kirsty Wark as the former Newsnight presenter brings BBC’s Front Row arts show to Scotland. The first edition is coming live from the Edinburgh festivals, and Wark tells Janet what she is looking forward to seeing as well as talking about her Newsnight departure and what the future holds. In sport, Graham Bean was at Edinburgh's Meadowbank Stadium for Josh Kerr's Olympic watch party. And what a race it was. The runner eventually taking silver in the 1500 metres in a breathless finish. You can read his piece here Have a great day | |
| | 'This party is fractured': Tory veteran on splits as leadership bid confirmed | | | | | | Murdo Fraser said he would provide ‘a new style of leadership’, in his bid to take the helm of the Scottish Conservatives | | | | |
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