Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of turning a blind eye to a âdirect funnel of money and influenceâ from the Kremlin into the SNP amid growing controversy over Alex Salmondâs contentious show on state-funded broadcaster Russia Today (RT).
I was in Portree this week for the funeral of the artist Tommy Mackenzie, whose wonderful etchings of the Skye landscape adorn the walls of homes and offices around the world.
A defiant Alex Salmond has declared he can âsay what I likeâ on Russia Today (RT), claiming any move to shut down his television show would make a âmockery of freedom of speechâ.
The Scottish and Welsh governments have offered a way out of the deadlock over post-Brexit devolution if a âsunset clauseâ is introduced to put a time limit on any Westminster âpower grabâ, The Scotsman has learned.
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