Holyrood morning roundup: Monday 18 June, 2012

by Jun 18, 2012 No Comments

Good morning – here are the top 10 news stories in Scotland this morning:

‘No’ camp nets PR guru (The Herald)

SNP anger over ‘obscenity’ of new £1bn nuclear submarine order (The Scotsman)

Martha Payne to have school kitchen in Africa named in her honour after raising £80k for charity (Daily Record)

Alex Salmond attending US premiere of Disney film Brave (BBC Scotland)

Small businesses still finding it too difficult to get credit (STV)

Rangers fight to enter SPL as Smith bid is launched (The Herald)

Fred Goodwin could face legal action over Royal Bank collapse (The Scotsman)

Scottish job market ‘showing resilience’ (BBC Scotland)

Carers’ health at risk as they are too busy looking after others (STV)

UK ‘heritage tax’ threat to historic Scottish buildings (The Herald)

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Alan Robertson Alan Robertson

A graduate in Politics and Journalism from the University of Strathclyde, Alan joined the Holyrood team as a reporter in May 2012 fresh from finishing his studies. Alan spent four years in student media, the last of which helping to launch the award-winning Glasgow Journal as Managing Editor, and continues to work part-time as a sub-editor in sport for the Sunday...

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