The defeat of the no-confidence motion in John Swinney told us nothing about Mr Swinney but quite a lot about the Scottish Greens, who saved his bacon (if they will pardon the expression).
View email online | | | | | Mar 14, 2021 | | | | | | Top Stories A round up of the most popular news stories this week. | |
| | | | | How the Salmond inquiry saw John Swinney become as big a twister as those around him – Brian Wilson | | | | | | The defeat of the no-confidence motion in John Swinney told us nothing about Mr Swinney but quite a lot about the Scottish Greens, who saved his bacon (if they will pardon the expression). | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Female leaders still need to navigate 'glass ceilings and old boys' clubs', says Yale School of Management expert | | Despite research showing women have better-developed leadership skills than men, the glass ceiling remains in many places across the globe. Promoted by GetSmarter |
| | | | | | | | | Police under fire after clashes with women at Clapham vigil for Sarah Everard | | Home Secretary Priti Patel says she has asked for a “full report” from the Metropolitan Police after officers clashed with some of those in attendance at a London vigil in memory of Sarah Everard. |
| | | | | | Pro-Union Scots should vote Tory to prevent SNP majority, urges Ruth Davidson | | The Scottish Tories could deny the SNP a majority at Holyrood, Ruth Davidson has insisted – as she hit out at the "increasing stench of sleaze and scandal" she claimed was coming from Nicola Sturgeon's party. |
| | | | | | Body of Sarah Everard was found in a builder’s bag and identified using dental records | | Serving Metropolitan Police constable Wayne Couzens, 48, is charged with kidnapping and murdering the 33-year-old marketing executive, who went missing while walking home from a friend's flat in south London on March 3. |
| | | | | | Reclaim These Streets urge Britons to join Saturday night doorstep vigil for Sarah Everard | | The Reclaim These Streets campaign group has encouraged people across Britain to join a doorstep vigil at 9.30pm on Saturday in memory of Sarah Everard. |
| | | | | | Dates for strike action by ScotRail conductors revealed amid row over pay | | ScotRail faces potential disruption to its services after conductors have been being called on to strike on six Sundays in a row, starting on March 28. |
| | | | | | Police probe mystery over sudden death of man at Longcroft | | Police are investigating the sudden death of a man in Longcroft, near Bonnybridge this evening. |
| | | | | | After Covid, the ‘miracle cure’ of sport must be given the priority it deserves – Scotsman comment | | "It's the miracle cure we've all been waiting for,” says the NHS website, which is not usually prone to such hyperbole. |
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