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Scottish Labour to launch policy summits ahead of crucial 2026 Holyrood election

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EXCLUSIVE: The party's Scottish Policy Forum will meet within weeks.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar needs a reshuffle even more than John Swinney

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Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says Labour's need for new blood at Holyrood has never been more evident.

Friday, May 10

New poll shows Labour returning as dominant force in Scottish politics as SNP and John Swinney facing ‘major uphill battle’

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Scottish Labour is on course to dramatically increase its haul of MPs from two to 28

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Scottish Labour boots Westminster candidate at centre of 'racist' tweets storm

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Wilma Brown will no longer be the candidate in a top target seat for Labour

Thursday, May 9

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Rutherglen MSP Clare Haughey demands clarity on whether Labour would re-impose student tuition fees

However, Scottish Labour said it "remains committed to free tuition".

Tuesday, May 7

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Labour’s longest serving MSP says Holyrood needs ‘more teeth’

Dame Jackie Baillie has been a member of the Scottish Parliament since the first election on May 6, 1999.

Labour’s longest serving MSP says Holyrood needs ‘more teeth’

Dame Jackie Baillie has been a member of the Scottish Parliament since the first election on May 6, 1999.

Labour’s longest serving MSP says Holyrood needs ‘more teeth’

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Dame Jackie Baillie has been a member of the Scottish Parliament since the first election on May 6, 1999.

Monday, May 6

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Labour set to overtake SNP, shows poll data

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In a significant shift in Scottish politics, Labour is poised to reclaim its dominance over the Scottish National Party (SNP),… Continue reading Labour set to overtake SNP, shows poll data

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UK and Scottish governments ‘sleepwalking’ on future of Grangemouth refinery

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Scottish Labour accused the Scottish Government of being too distracted by ‘infighting’, while also urging the UK Government to take more action.

Saturday, May 4

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Labour's chance to beat Tories will motivate more Scottish voters than SNP's heir apparent John Swinney – Brian Wilson

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Nicola Sturgeon’s performing seal, John Swinney, is a zealot for his only real cause – independence

Wednesday, May 1

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Scotland’s SNP government wins no confidence vote called by Labour – as it happened

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Scottish government wins vote by 70 votes to 58, with no abstentions after debate where Humza Yousaf defended government’s record

Labour push to unseat Scottish Government fails

MSPs voted by 70 votes to 58 to reject a motion of no confidence.

Labour push to unseat Scottish Government fails

MSPs voted by 70 votes to 58 to reject a motion of no confidence.

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Labour push to unseat Scottish Government fails

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MSPs voted by 70 votes to 58 to reject a motion of no confidence.

Labour bid to oust SNP Scottish Government with no confidence motion fails

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Anas Sarwar refused to throw out his no-confidence motion despite Humza Yousaf resigning as First Minister

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Scottish Labour MSP calls for Ardrossan Harbour to be brought into public ownership as CalMac hits out at 'substandard' conditions

Katy Clark MSP has welcomed comments from ferry operator CalMac hitting out at the standard of the harbour

Tuesday, Apr 30

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Scottish government to face vote of no confidence

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A Labour motion which could see all ministers compelled to resign if it passes will be voted on at Holyrood.

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Labour pushes forward with motion of no confidence in Scottish Government despite Yousaf resignation

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Sarwar said Labour would "take an election tomorrow" as his party called for Scots to be given the choice to elect a new government.

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Scottish Government to face Holyrood vote of no confidence, bureau confirms

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Labour motion unlikely to pass after Tories withdraw theirs on Humza Yousaf’s leadership in wake of resignation