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Swinney on indyref 10 years on: 'Scotland closer to independence now than in 2014'

Sky News Wednesday, 18 September 2024 ()
Swinney on indyref 10 years on: 'Scotland closer to independence now than in 2014'First Minister John Swinney believes Scotland is closer to independence than it was in 2014.
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Malcolm counts memories not caps as she closes on 50th

Rachel Malcolm prefers to "count the moments" rather than caps as she prepares to make her 50th Scotland appearance against Italy.
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Malcolm counts memories not caps before 50th game

Rachel Malcolm prefers to "count the moments" rather than caps as she prepares to make her 50th Scotland appearance against Italy.
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Scottish comedian Janey Godley reveals end-of-life care for terminal cancer

Scottish comedian Janey Godley has revealed she is receiving end-of-life care for her terminal cancer.
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'Familiar foes Malmo are ultimate Scottish bogey team'

Malmo have an impressive record against Scottish teams as Rangers prepare to start their Europa League campaign in Sweden, writes Liam McLeod.
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From 'little doubts' to topping table - Adams on Torino move

Che Adams had "little doubts" about moving his life to Italy - but the Scotland striker is at the top of Serie A with Torino.
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John Swinney John Swinney First Minister of Scotland since 2024

Scottish independence admission would have sent chills down the spines of SNP's hardcore campaigners

Ten years on from the referendum, this appearance from John Swinney in Edinburgh was the most candid from any SNP leader in the past decade. 
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John Swinney condemns scrapping of winter fuel payment [Video]

John Swinney condemns scrapping of winter fuel payment

John Swinney said his government will work very closely with citizens to "maximise eligibility for the winter fuel payment" in the wake of its scrapping by the UK Government. Sir Keir Starmer defended the decision, saying it was needed to repair a £22bn "hole" in the public finances. The Scottish Government said they had no choice but to follow suit. "We didn't want to take this decision - this decision was taken for us by the UK Government who abrutply, with very little notice, decided to end the provision for winter fuel payments," Mr Swinney said. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Scottish First Minister visits mosque following riots [Video]

Scottish First Minister visits mosque following riots

The first minister of Scotland John Swinney visited a mosque in Edinburgh on Monday. It comes after a week of riots throughout various towns and cities in the UK, with many mosques being targeted by rioters. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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