November 5, 2017
After a string of politicians face allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour, self-appointed moral guardian Ruth Davidson said it was time to clean out the "Augean stables".
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October 29, 2017
Theresa May says Britain 'does not and will not' recognise Catalonia's declaration of independence. Meanwhile, part-time MP Douglas Ross is pressured into giving up football refereeing.
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October 21, 2017
Theresa May apparently asked EU leaders for a Brexit deal she could "defend" at home. Meanwhile, both Boris Johnson and David Davis continue to paint a rosey picture of a no-deal Brexit. "We will come through it very well whatever happens," said Johnson.
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October 14, 2017
The unknown favourite to win the Scottish Labour poisoned chalice, Richard Leonard, had a setback when his own local party backed rival Anas Sarwar. Team Sarwar believe their man is the "anti-establishment candidate", despite being a millionaire who sends his children to private school.
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September 30, 2017
A press officer for Scottish Labour leadership hopeful Richard Leonard accused Jackie Baillie of talking "pish" after she accused him and others of plotting against recently-departed Kezia Dugdale.
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September 24, 2017
In a speech given in Florence, the Prime Minister said that Britain "never felt at home" in the European Union, despite 62% of Scots voting to remain. Here, Michelangelo's David photobombs the Brexiteers in style.
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September 16, 2017
Former chancellor and now editor of the Evening Standard George Osborne was criticised for telling colleagues he would not rest until Theresa May, who sacked him after taking over from David Cameron, was "chopped up in bags in my freezer".
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September 9, 2017
Never one for hyperbole, seer of seers Lord Robertson's latest bizarre pronouncement on the issue of independence was that it would have had "cataclysmic" repercussions and that terrorist groups such as Isis "would have had a field day".
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September 2, 2017
After two years as Labour's Scottish branch manager, Kezia Dugdale unexpectedly announced her resignation. Speculation continues as to who will be her likely successor. Meanwhile, the new Queensferry crossing, funded by the Scottish government, is hailed in the press as a triumph of 'British' engineering. If it falls down, it will be Scottish again.
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