Scottish National Party (SNP)
Coverage of Scottish National Party (SNP) in the Nexus archive.
- How could Sturgeon NOT know? Ask critics as Nicola's husband admits embezzling £400,000 of SNP funds to blow on an extraordinary shopping list - from £35 loo seats to a £125,000 camper van
Nicola Sturgeon's husband admitted to embezzling £400,000 from SNP funds, which were spent on items like £35 toilet seats and a £125,000 camper van. Critics question how Sturgeon could have been unaware of the misuse of party funds.
- May elections live: millions cast their votes across England, Scotland and Wales
Millions of voters are casting their ballots in England, Scotland, and Wales, with elections for local councillors, mayors, and national representatives. The Scottish National Party (SNP) is campaigning for a strong majority government to prioritize the cost of living and deliver independence. SNP leader John Swinney urges Scots to unite behind his party for a better future.
- 'Did you also do the moon landings?': SNP's Swinney derided after he claims credit for Trump lifting US tariffs on Scotch whisky... despite President saying it was King who convinced him
SNP's John Swinney faced criticism for claiming credit for President Trump's decision to lift US tariffs on Scotch whisky, despite Trump stating that UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (referred to as 'King' in the article) was the one who convinced him. The incident highlights political misattribution and public scrutiny of political figures.
- SNP leader Swinney under fire over 'back-of-a-fag-packet' plan for price cap on essential FOODS in Scotland
SNP leader John Swinney faces criticism for a proposed 'back-of-a-fag-packet' price cap on essential foods in Scotland, described as hastily conceived and lacking detail.
- Scottish Labour leader calls claim he tried to do Reform deal a ‘desperate lie’
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar denied claims by Reform UK's Scotland leader Malcolm Offord that he offered a deal to remove the SNP from power. Sarwar called the allegation a 'desperate lie' during a debate, rejecting any collaboration with Reform UK.