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Tag Archives: Nicoa Sturgeon

McGrigor and Kelly combine to call for Scottish Government intervention in west coast fishing crisis

Posted on April 16, 2013 by newsroom

Highlands & Islands MSP, Jamie McGrigor and South Kintyre Councillor Donald Kelly, have united to call Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Kintyre, Local Government, Marine Environment, Politics | Tagged allocations, Argyll, Art, call for intervention, campbeltown, Clyde, Councillor Donald Kelly, cuts, Deputy First Minister, effort, fisheries secretary, Fisheries Spokesman, fishing crisis, Jamie McGrigor MSP, kintyre fishermen, marine scotlland, new quay, Nicoa Sturgeon, restrictions, Richard Lochhead MSP, rural affairs secfretary, Scottish Governemnt, Scottish Government, solution, South Kintyre, uable, visit | 2 Comments

BBC Scotland independence debate

Posted on May 29, 2012 by newsroom

BBC Scotland’s televised debate on Scottish independence on Sunday night (27th May) Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, European Union, Politics, Television | Tagged Anas Sarwar, Argyll, Bank lof England, Brussels, currency, economy, euro, Eurozone, fiscal policy, interfest rates, Jose Manual Barroso, letter, membership, monarchy, NATO, Nicoa Sturgeon, NNC, Patrick Harvie, President European Commission, republican, Ruth Davidson, scotland, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Greens, Scottish independence, Scottish Labour, SNP, Sports, television debate, trident | 25 Comments

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