OVER the past months, Labour's Scottish branch office has made much of its support for Waspi, the women who lost out due to changes to the…
's Scottish branch office has made much of its support for Waspi, the women who lost out due to changes to the retirement age for the state pension, with both Anas Sarwar and Jackie Baillie being photographed with campaigners - and making a big play of the branch office's support for their campaign for pension justice.
Labour insiders told The National they believe Labour MSPs were ordered by UK Labour not to vote with the SNP. It came to light on Wednesday that following interventions from business leaders Starmer intends to scale back plans he had previously hailed as the"biggest levelling up of worker rights this country has seen for a generation".Labour concede losing Muslim votes in England over Gaza crisis
The immensely self-regarding right-wing journalist and broadcaster Andrew Neil - a Brexit supporter who lives in France - has provoked anger on social media after sharing a cartoon showing SNP first ministers being hanged.Andrew Neil, chairman of The Spectator, caused an uproar online by sharing The Times cartoon
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