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A failed strategy by its champions and policies that ignore Scotland’s mainstream have set back the independence cause
Path cleared for political survivor and Nicola Sturgeon’s former number-two after main rival steps aside
Peter Murrell arrested and released in latest development relating to investigation into party fundraising
Decision to drop pledge to cut emissions by 75% by end of the decade labelled an ‘abject humiliation’ for SNP-Green coalition
Former first minister admits deleting WhatsApp messages at Covid inquiry but rejects secrecy claims
Murray Foote rejoins party after stepping down over membership figures row
Probe has moved beyond ‘initial complaints’ as scandal continues to trouble party leadership
Former first minister says diversion of resources to no-deal Brexit hindered pandemic strategy
Warnings from seeing the UK’s three most prominent leaders — and the most monomaniacal — blow up
Running the SNP as a narrow clique worked well . . . until it didn’t
First minister says he has ‘no reason’ to remove predecessor after she was arrested in finances probe
Boris Johnson’s exit from parliament creates a headache for the Conservative party
Opponents see chance as former first minister questioned in widening police probe into SNP finances
Former Scottish first minister later released without charge in escalation of police investigation
Critics say Scotland’s ruling party needs to explain what happened to £740,000 raised to fight a second referendum
Former party treasurer Colin Beattie says he did not know about purchase of luxury motorhome
Scottish deputy first minister Shona Robison says organisation has to ‘get our house in order’
Latest move by Police Scotland overshadows keynote speech by new first minister
Johnston Carmichael resigned before arrest of former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell
She would have known ‘something was brewing’, ex-SNP cabinet secretary says
Peter Murrell resigned as chief executive of the party last month after membership drop was revealed
Humza Yousaf’s SNP is contending with an inquiry into its finances that could have far-reaching implications
The loyalty and discipline the party was famed for has broken down of late
One of the most effective politicians of her generation, her record nonetheless fell short of her rhetoric, say critics
Scotland’s first minister insists her party will emerge stronger from divisive contest
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