Labour conference was an event low on drama, infighting or gaffes, and it’s all the better for it.
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  Sep 28, 2022  
     
 

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  Analysis: Whisper it, but Labour look a party interested in governing again  
     
  Labour conference was an event low on drama, infighting or gaffes, and it’s all the better for it.  
     
Analysis: Whisper it, but Labour look a party interested in governing again
     
   
     
 
CalMac pays out £215,000 in compensation for cancelled sailings in four months
CalMac pays out £215,000 in compensation for cancelled sailings in four months
 
     
 
Starmer delivers a bright new vision for UK and puts Truss in the shade – Scotsman comment
Starmer delivers a bright new vision for UK and puts Truss in the shade – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
Blast off: Why hurricanes might be coming to European and UK shores more often
Blast off: Why hurricanes might be coming to European and UK shores more often
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Truss tax changes are not ‘morally repugnant’
Readers' Letters: Truss tax changes are not ‘morally repugnant’
 
     
 
Scotland ferries scandal: How the political gamble of building ferries on the Clyde sank along with the SNP's credibility
Scotland ferries scandal: How the political gamble of building ferries on the Clyde sank along with the SNP's credibility
 
     
 
Is Alexa making children rude? Scientists studying impact of voice-control devices
Is Alexa making children rude? Scientists studying impact of voice-control devices
 
     
 
King and Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline to mark its city status
King and Queen Consort to visit Dunfermline to mark its city status
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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