The Crown Office is still investigating allegations of perjury made by Alex Salmond in connection to his criminal trial in 2020.
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  Apr 26, 2023  
     
 

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  Crown Office still investigating Alex Salmond claims of perjury a year on  
     
  The Crown Office is still investigating allegations of perjury made by Alex Salmond in connection to his criminal trial in 2020.  
     
Crown Office still investigating Alex Salmond claims of perjury a year on
     
   
     
 
Scottish director Jon S Baird to work with Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney on next film
Scottish director Jon S Baird to work with Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney on next film
 
     
 
SNP's woes mean Scottish Conservatives could double their seats at next general election – Murdo Fraser
SNP's woes mean Scottish Conservatives could double their seats at next general election – Murdo Fraser
 
     
 
Sainsbury’s cut cost of more items for Nectar customers - how to sign up & save money
Sainsbury’s cut cost of more items for Nectar customers - how to sign up & save money
 
     
 
Former SNP treasurer Colin Beattie clarifies he did know about the party's £110,000 motorhome
Former SNP treasurer Colin Beattie clarifies he did know about the party's £110,000 motorhome
 
     
 
Here's yet another warning sign about the existential threat faced by the NHS – Scotsman comment
Here's yet another warning sign about the existential threat faced by the NHS – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
With grossly offensive amounts of public money going to billionaire monarchy, Charles must prioritise financial reform
With grossly offensive amounts of public money going to billionaire monarchy, Charles must prioritise financial reform
 
     
 
NHS Scotland crisis: Half of older doctors plan to retire before pension age
NHS Scotland crisis: Half of older doctors plan to retire before pension age
 
     
 
No stone should be left unturned to save Edinburgh Filmhouse – Brian Ferguson
No stone should be left unturned to save Edinburgh Filmhouse – Brian Ferguson
 
     
 
Two Aberdeenshire men sentenced for hare coursing
Two Aberdeenshire men sentenced for hare coursing
 
     
 
Obituaries: Nora Forster, music promoter, patron and wife of Sex Pistol John Lydon
Obituaries: Nora Forster, music promoter, patron and wife of Sex Pistol John Lydon
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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