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Monday, 31 March 2008

Wendy Alexander sought to redraw Scotland's political landscape as a fight between a "socialist" Labour party and a right-wing SNP , in her first conference speech as party leader.

The Scottish Government has revealed it wants to create a Tartan Week Down Under , modelled on the long-running annual celebration of all things Caledonian in New York.

The official residence of Commons Speaker Michael Martin has received improvements costing more than £700,000 since he took the job.

Demands for the drink-drive limit to be dramatically lowered in a bid to cut the carnage on Britain's roads have taken a major step forward.

The SNP's non-nuclear policy will be a "disaster" for Scotland, a UK Cabinet minister has said.

 



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