The Scottish Conservatives have accused the pair of misleading Holyrood
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  Nov 13, 2023  
     
 

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  Humza Yousaf and deputy Shona Robison urged to refer themselves for WhatsApp probe  
     
  The Scottish Conservatives have accused the pair of misleading Holyrood  
     
Humza Yousaf and deputy Shona Robison urged to refer themselves for WhatsApp probe
     
 
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Ghostly apparition appears out of the mist as brocken spectre captured on famous Scottish mountain
 
     
     
 
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‘Hard-headed’ UK foreign policy will help ‘shape world’, pledges Rishi Sunak
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Scotsman Letters: What happened to the bIllions of pounds of Scots oil revenue?
Scotsman Letters: What happened to the bIllions of pounds of Scots oil revenue?
 
     
 
Aberdeenshire Council reviews policy on installation of public access defibrillators
Aberdeenshire Council reviews policy on installation of public access defibrillators
 
     
 
With cheap gimmicks and reheated policies, the game is up for Sunak and this Tory government- Christine Jardine
With cheap gimmicks and reheated policies, the game is up for Sunak and this Tory government- Christine Jardine
 
     
 
Passions: Perfume and the evocative power of smell - follow your nose to your favourite places
Passions: Perfume and the evocative power of smell - follow your nose to your favourite places
 
     
 
"We appear to have found a new fondness for what lies not very far away."
"We appear to have found a new fondness for what lies not very far away."
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 

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