Holyrood morning roundup: Monday 02 July, 2012

by Jul 02, 2012 No Comments

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

Barclays chief to quit over rate-fix scandal (The Herald)

Tenants’ deposit protection schemes launched (BBC Scotland)

Family of murdered shopkeeper Javaid Ali speak of their heartbreak as they appeal for witnesses (Daily Record)

The Queen to mark her Diamond Jubilee on week-long visit to Scotland (STV)

Councils snub new register for adoptions (The Herald)

Labour bailie in Sikh row apology (The Herald)

No new higher speed limit for Scotland, SNP insists (The Scotsman)

Four out of five young Scot rely on ‘cash point parents’ says survey (STV)

MSPs probe access to sports as locals claim few can afford them (The Scotsman)

Scottish independence: Clash over non-Scots donations (BBC Scotland)

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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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