Holyrood morning roundup: Monday 17 September, 2012

A daily snapshot of the morning headlines and Parliamentary business

by Sep 17, 2012 No Comments

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

Voters fear economic impact of independence (The Herald)

John Swinney urged to be ‘bolder’ on jobs as he unveils budget plan (The Scotsman)

‘Sharp rise’ in temporary jobs in Scotland (BBC Scotland)

Andy Murray more popular than the Queen as 16,000 welcome tennis star home to Dunblane (Daily Record)

Streets of gold as champions put medals on display for homecoming (Press & Journal)

Doctors call for fairer access to cancer drugs (Daily Express)

Business chiefs want taxes clarity (Press Association)

Scottish Enterprise confirms staff credit card misuse (BBC Scotland)

Fife racks up biggest bills dealing with equal pay claims (The Courier)

Warning historic art show may be left without home (The Herald)

For full details of all current and upcoming Scottish Parliamentary business, check out the official Business Bulletin.

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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