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Past articles by Dale:

SNP leadership contest: How to watch BBC's TV debate special as Kate Forbes, Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan go head to head

Kate Forbes, Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan will go head to head for the final time on live television as the BBC host a leaders’ debate special to help decide Scotland’s next first minister. → Read More

Christmas travel disruption: No major impact forecast at Glasgow Airport despite Border Force strikes

Glasgow Airport chiefs have said they expect no major impact or widespread flight cancellations over Christmas despite UK Border Force staff planning to strike. → Read More

PMQs: Rishi Sunak says he was left 'shocked' by Baroness Michelle Mone PPE contract allegations

Rishi Sunak has declared it was “absolutely right” that Tory peer Michelle Mone had taken a leave of absence from the House of Lords with immediate effect, as the Prime Minister claimed he was “shocked” at the allegations. → Read More

Supreme Court Scottish independence judgement: Nicola Sturgeon speech in full

Nicola Sturgeon has delivered her verdict on what comes next in the wake of the UK Supreme Court’s decision not to allow the Scottish Parliament to proceed with a second independence referendum. → Read More

Supreme Court Scottish independence judgement: Ruth Davidson says SNP will leverage ruling to 'seek grievance' with Westminster

Former Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has warned the SNP will use the Supreme Court’s decision on Scottish independence as “leverage” to seek to “further grievance” against Westminster. → Read More

Supreme Court Scottish independence judgement: Nicola Sturgeon says Scotland 'will not be silenced' and that ruling makes case for indyref2

Nicola Sturgeon has declared Scotland “will not be silenced” as she said the Supreme Court decision ruling the Scottish Parliament cannot legislate for a second referendum without Westminster’s consent makes the case for independence. → Read More

Scotland teacher strike: New pay offer of 6.85% made in bid to avert industrial action

A revised pay offer has been made to teachers across Scotland in a bid to break a deadlock over pay. → Read More

Jeremy Hunt autumn statement: Chancellor confirms UK officially in recession as tax rise details announced

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confirmed the UK was officially in recession, as he said his economic plans would lead to a sharp drop in inflation from the middle of next year. → Read More

Alex Salmond's lawyer Gordon Jackson KC hit with five-month suspension after naming accusers on train

The lawyer who represented Alex Salmond in a 2020 High Court trial has reportedly been served with a five-month ban for naming the former first minister’s accusers on a train. → Read More

FMQs: John Swinney warned Scotland's NHS is 'collapsing' and 'lives are on the line'

Deputy First Minister John Swinney has been warned the NHS is “collapsing” and “lives are on the line” as he was forced to defend dire accident-and-emergency (A&E) figures amid the confirmation of widespread nursing strikes. → Read More

COP27: Rishi Sunak announces he will go to UN climate summit in Egypt in fresh U-turn

Rishi Sunak has performed a U-turn, announcing he will attend COP27 starting in Egypt this Sunday. → Read More

Scottish independence: Nicola Sturgeon accused of 'desperate' arguments over Euro claims as she challenges Douglas Ross over referendum

Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of “desperate” arguments as she defied claims an independent Scotland would need to accept the Euro to join the European Union. → Read More

PMQs: 'Weak' Rishi Sunak accused of doing 'grubby deal' in reappointing Suella Braverman as home secretary

New Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been accused of doing a “grubby deal” in reappointing Suella Braverman to the role of home secretary. → Read More

Financial markets crisis: Scottish Tories 'concerned' poll numbers show scale of voter challenge

Scottish Conservatives are concerned polling numbers showing Labour with a massive lead demonstrate the sheer scale of the challenge facing the party across the UK, The Scotsman has been told. → Read More

Glasgow author claims prestigious McIlvanney Prize

Crime writer Alan Parks has claimed the prestigious McIlvanney Prize for a novel set in Glasgow that judges described as a “truly gripping” read. → Read More

FMQs: Nicola Sturgeon says taxpayers footing the full cost of Liz Truss energy crisis plans is wrong

Nicola Sturgeon has attacked the energy crisis plans announced by Prime Minister Liz Truss, saying oil and gas companies should be paying for some of the massive costs rather than just consumers and taxpayers. → Read More

Energy announcement: Liz Truss announces price cap will be fixed at £2500 a year for next two years

The energy price cap will be fixed at £2,500 a year for a typical home for two years, Prime Minister Liz Truss has announced. → Read More

Scottish travellers bear brunt of extra fee to enter EU countries under Brexit 'disaster', say SNP

One of the SNP’s leading MPs has claimed travellers are bearing the brunt of extra costs linked to Brexit as it was revealed Scots will be charged to enter a host of European countries. → Read More

Tory leadership race: Former Scottish secretary gives backing to Liz Truss to be next prime minister

Former Scottish secretary David Mundell has given his backing to leadership contender Liz Truss to become the UK’s next prime minister. → Read More

Alcohol-related deaths in Scotland climb to highest level since 2008

Alcohol-related deaths in Scotland have climbed to the highest level in 14 years as the Scottish Government was accused of letting down the country’s most disadvantaged communities. → Read More