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unusual facts about Scottish Labour



Joanna Strathdee

She later contested the United Kingdom general election, 2010 in Aberdeen North unsuccessfully, finishing second with 8,385 first preferences to the Labour Party's Frank Doran.

Kenyon Wright

The convention was aimed at drawing up a blueprint for Scottish devolution and included representatives of local government, the Scottish Churches, Trade Unions, Small Business Federation and the Scottish Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green parties.


see also

Andrew Hardie

Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie (born 1946), Scottish Labour Party politician and Government minister

James Welsh

James C. Welsh (1880–1954), Scottish Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Coatbridge 1922–1931, and Bothwell 1935–1945.

Labour Party leadership election, 2011

The Scottish Labour Party leadership election, 2011 refers to the leadership election that took place in the Scottish Labour Party following the resignation of Iain Gray

Newsquest

“Newsquest’s purchase of the Herald group was backed by assurances that they would maintain standards and not cut editorial budgets,” the NUJ quoted Cathy Peattie Scottish Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament for Falkirk East as saying.

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000

In November 2007 the provisions of the Act were again the subject of scrutiny in the cases of Labour party donor David Abrahams and Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander.

Sarah Boyack

Then Minister for Transport 2000-2001 during which time she introduced one of Scottish Labour's flagship policies of free bus travel for people over 60.