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...Veteran Scottish National party politician John Swinney was elected Scotland’s first minister in a parliamentary ballot following the formal resignation of Humza Yousaf earlier on Tuesday....
...its cherished cause of an independent Scotland....
...Step out of the National Theatre and there you have it: the Thames....
...Veteran politician John Swinney is poised to become Scotland’s first minister this week after being appointed leader of the Scottish National party....
...John Swinney was elected Scotland’s first minister in a parliamentary ballot following the formal resignation of Humza Yousaf earlier on Tuesday....
...She decided not to run for leader of the Scottish National party after Yousaf’s resignation. Swinney had promised her a significant government role as he sought to reunite the party....
...Veteran politician John Swinney is on course to become the head of the Scottish National party and the next first minister of Scotland after his main challenger Kate Forbes said she would not enter the race...
...In 2014, Scotland’s GDP per capita was £27,580 compared with £28,630 in the rest of the UK; by 2022, it had risen to £34,299 in Scotland versus £37,068 elsewhere in the UK....
...Scotland has plans for 45gW of offshore wind projects. “We have seen big investments, such as Sumitomo and others,” she said. “We want more and more of those examples.”...
...She decided not to run for leader of the Scottish National party after Yousaf’s resignation just over a week ago....
...The first three were big hits for the National Theatre of Scotland a decade ago. The fourth was staged in 2022....
...Humza Yousaf has said he will resign as Scotland’s first minister, forcing his Scottish National party into a leadership contest ahead of the UK general election expected this year....
...Humza Yousaf’s resignation on Monday as Scotland’s first minister came less than a week after he ended a power-sharing deal between his Scottish National party and the Scottish Greens....
...But the disasters of chancers are always going to find equal footing in the hearts of the nation....
...The Scottish government has survived a vote of no confidence, preventing a collapse of the Scottish National party administration at Holyrood....
...He made the comments after the Scottish Labour party filed a motion of no confidence in Scotland’s Scottish National party government on Friday, putting further pressure on the first minister....
...demands Gemma Whelan’s Charlotte Brontë at the outset of Underdog, bouncing through the National Theatre’s Dorfman auditorium, grabbing selfies with spectators and chatting away, secure in the knowledge...
...A no-confidence vote in the Scottish government has failed, preventing a collapse of the Scottish National party administration at Holyrood....
...Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is considering quitting ahead of crunch votes of no confidence expected this week....
...National Theatre Live cinema screenings from March 23, nye.ntlive.com...
...Playwright David Greig assumed the role of artistic director of the Royal Lyceum Theatre in 2016. For eight years, he has refrained from programming his own plays, opting to adapt or direct instead....
...Identity — personal, national, political — is damaged, difficult and confused. And there’s something bigger still at work: something more meditative and metaphysical....
...“Scotland is halfway to net zero . . . but the hard work is still to come after years of missed opportunities,” said Mark Ruskell MSP, climate spokesperson for the Scottish National party’s coalition partners...
...They’re now joined by this rare revival of Dodie Smith’s 1938 play Dear Octopus (at the National’s Lyttelton Theatre), set at a golden wedding anniversary, and led by the superb Lindsay Duncan....
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