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The first minister made the call as he hosts a forum of political, civic and faith groups in Glasgow.
The First Minister was asked by journalists if by not inviting the party, the summit was 'an inadvertent advert for Reform'.
The First Minister said only that the issue had been ‘settled’ by the Supreme Court and he accepts its judgment.
John Swinney has ignored repeated calls to apologise for the SNP 's gender shambles as the Scottish Government was forced to ...
Green MSP Maggie Chapman told a protest at the weekend that “bigotry, prejudice and hatred” is “coming from the Supreme ...
Anas Sarwar broke the consensus of co-operation at John Swinney’s summit to counter the far right to point the finger at the ...
The First Minister was joined by more than 50 representatives from political parties and civic groups at the meeting.
Two other former Conservative Westminster cabinet ministers, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt and Michael Gove, who held a range of cabinet posts, under prime ...
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Protesters holding “mass deportation now” signs gathered in Glasgow as John Swinney held a special cross-party summit to ...
The family of Emma Caldwell are to meet Scotland’s First Minister and Justice Secretary following a "significant announcement" ...
Writing in the Daily Record, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says the SNP refusing to accept responsibility for its failings only helps Nigel Farage.