Why can’t the SNP get on with business?
Mark Logan’s resignation as the government’s chief entrepreneur is another warning.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Mark Logan’s resignation as the government’s chief entrepreneur is another warning.
ByFrom a lean radical in the early 1980s, he evolved into a political titan.
ByIt was impossible even for critics to deny the late first minister’s extraordinary talents.
ByThe party is at risk of losing its opportunity to finally oust the SNP at Holyrood.
ByThe mayoral model so successful in England should be replicated north of the border.
ByThe talk at Holyrood is of greater collaboration across the chamber in a new political era.
ByA decade of nationalist torpor has come to an end.
ByIf the Conservatives can’t even speak to one another, they can’t expect anyone else to listen to them.
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