Claim John Swinney stayed at Peter Mandelson's residence is Mostly True
The first minister has been criticised online for staying with Mandelson on a trip to the US last year. We looked at the truth behind the claims.
The trucks are lined up on the beach, rear doors open towards the ocean. On the sand there are piles
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Two Edinburgh addresses are cited as the official headquarters for businesses that use opaque financial structures linked to alleged money
The main COP26 youth conference has abandoned plans to accept sponsorship money from a firm with links to the oil
Scottish politicians and academics at Glasgow University have called on authorities to release a former Glasgow University student arrested in
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Scotland needs a radical shift in the way that power and influence are distributed to help address democratic deficits and
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