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Michael Matheson · ScotlandFormer health secretary Michael Matheson breached the MSP code of conduct in relation to his £11,000 iPad data roaming bill, a Scottish parliament body has concluded.See the Story
Michael Matheson breached Holyrood rules over £11,000 iPad bill, inquiry concludes
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Scotland, United Kingdom · ScotlandProfessor John C Travers has been awarded £2.5m for his research. He is one of four academics to receive a Royal Academy of Engineering Chair. The economic injection will underpin Traver's research over the next ten years. The project will focus on developing ultrafast, bright ultraviolet X-ray and electron beams.See the Story
Pioneering Scottish laser research secures long-term cash boost
Humza Yousaf · GlasgowHumza Yousaf is set to deliver a speech at the London School of Economics. He will take aim at the anti-EU policies supported by both the Tories and Labour. The SNP leader will use the speech to draw a line between the people of Scotland and the positions of both Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer.See the Story
Brexit 'directly cost Scotland £1.6bn in tax receipts in 2023', Humza Yousaf says
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First MinisterFood insecurity campaigners interrupted proceedings. Alison Johnstone was forced to suspend the session on each occasion. The session ran over by 11 minutes due to the repeated interruptions. It is believed the be the highest number of protests to take place at FMQs. Humza Yousaf’s debut last year was interrupted six times.See the Story