The Nicola and Keith Show.
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Three stage-managed cheers for Keith Brown – the left is getting restless over independence.
Sustainable Growth Commission chairman Andrew Wilson presents his report to Nicola Sturgeon.
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The SNP says every Scottish voter will be financially better off if they vote to leave the UK. But is that what they need to hear to vote yes in another referendum?
Why let George Osborne have all the fun?
Chris Radburn/PA
Scotland’s former first minister has sparked outrage in the UK with his latest move.
Jack’s back.
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Scotland’s former first minister on Brexit, Scotland and the need for a new generation of visionaries.
Red jerseys in their 32-10 drubbing of Maori All Blacks on June 17.
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The birth certificates of the 41 players in the squad touring New Zealand are an eclectic mix.
Brief encounter.
Jane Barlow/PA
Theresa May isn’t the only national leader having a queasy election.
‘My fellow Caledonians …’
Jane Barlow/PA
The Scottish nationalists’ election pitch is about damage limitation, not a radical sell.
Celebrating in Glasgow.
Andrew Milligan/PA
The Conservative threat in Scotland is more than just hype.
Who’s steering?
Jane Linton/PA
The war of words is underway: who will come out on top is far from clear.
Sir Duke wants a second referendum. Or does he?
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He’s been gone for 40 years but the Duke could still make a valuable philosophical contribution to the Brexit debate.
Any questions?
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London’s media were unified against Scottish separatism in 2014. Second time around, the picture is more complicated.
Sturgeon addresses SNP spring conference on Friday March 17.
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The Scottish and UK leaders exchanged fire this week – so, who’s winning?
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Nicola Sturgeon may have fired a starting gun for indyref2, but much about the proposed sequel remains uncertain.
The EU referendum has changed the debate on Scottish independence.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, has indicated that the country will again seek independence – this time against the backdrop of Brexit.
Dundee’s Burns memorial.
Sandy Stevenson
Scotland’s national poet was seen as having the potential to stir up revolutionary sentiment in the 19th century.
Sturgeon popularity.
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With a second Scottish referendum ‘all but inevitable’, here’s a strange pill for the nationalists to swallow.
Caledonia in question.
Bella Caledonia
As a second independence referendum beckons, a counterweight to the unionist-leaning press is hugely important to the Yes side.
Addressing conference.
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Scottish first minister tries to keep party faithful happy while starting long courtship of the no voters.
Sturgeon addressing conference.
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The independence bill is a short-term win but no game-changer.
James Edwards
How to shift those stubborn opinion polls?