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Holyrood Magazine
Our aim is to report on the business of Parliament and the Government,
to stimulate debate within both institutions and to add to Scotland's
rich democratic culture.
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| Editor's note | Blind man's bluff
Bring back, Jack, bring back Jack…was being ever so quietly chanted in the corridors of the Parliament two weeks ago after the weekly ritual bear baiting and then a little more loudly last week, following a yawn-inducing FMQs when clearly with no particular plan in place, other than to avoid further ridicule over the constitution, Wendy Alexander resorted to the tried and tested strategy of waving the white flag and surrendering to the enemy. If Labour is looking for a vision, it still hasn’t found it. After a week of twists, turns and twirls, the party is no better off than before Wendy lau... Read More >> |
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191 - 19 May 2008
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| Focus |
Strong suit
Financial services could be the ace in Scotand's hand writes William Peakin
Mark Wilson, president and chief operating officer of American ... Read More >> |  |
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| Insight |
 | Culture matters
Cera Murtagh considers the current outlook for Scotland's culture and creative industries
For anyone who believes culture in Scotland is th... Read More >> |
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| Interview |
 | Golden girl
Mandy Rhodes interviews Annabel Goldie, leader of the Scottish Conservatives at Holyrood about making a difference
Politicians/me/kissing: I am... Read More >> |
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