SNP minister privately told it is now ‘crucial’ she outlines the next steps
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  Education chiefs warn Jenny Gilruth her reform delays are causing 'instability' for staff and children  
     
  SNP minister privately told it is now ‘crucial’ she outlines the next steps  
     
Education chiefs warn Jenny Gilruth her reform delays are causing 'instability' for staff and children
     
 
Lee Anderson was not 'intending' to be Islamophobic with Sadiq Khan comments, Deputy PM says
Lee Anderson was not 'intending' to be Islamophobic with Sadiq Khan comments, Deputy PM says
 
     
 
SNP to reach out to other parties on ceasefire as MPs raise security concerns
SNP to reach out to other parties on ceasefire as MPs raise security concerns
 

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Royal Botanic Garden’s £500,000 project to provide resilience for towns facing extreme weather
Royal Botanic Garden’s £500,000 project to provide resilience for towns facing extreme weather
 
     
 
Proposed cuts to housing budget ‘worst possible decision at worst possible time’
Proposed cuts to housing budget ‘worst possible decision at worst possible time’
 
     
 
Green industrial revolution ‘in the balance’ ahead of general election, says offshore industry chief
Green industrial revolution ‘in the balance’ ahead of general election, says offshore industry chief
 
     
 
NHS Scotland: Halt to new building works is a 'hammer blow' to rural communities
NHS Scotland: Halt to new building works is a 'hammer blow' to rural communities
 
     
 
Lisa Nandy reveals she has security at her home and carries police alarm everywhere in 'typical experience' for MPs
Lisa Nandy reveals she has security at her home and carries police alarm everywhere in 'typical experience' for MPs
 
     
     
 
 
‘It’s not right’: Gregor Townsend says Six Nations’ integrity is compromised by rule which disadvantages Scotland
 
‘It’s not right’: Gregor Townsend says Six Nations’ integrity is compromised by rule which disadvantages Scotland
 
Duhan van der Merwe gives back to Scotland, ‘the country that has given me so much’
 
Duhan van der Merwe gives back to Scotland, ‘the country that has given me so much’
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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