Also: SNP bid for Brexit veto rejected; Burnham and Kendall take their cases to Wales; and the Commons rejects full fiscal autonomy for Scotland.
Also: Jones allies with Sturgeon on EU; SNP set to storm Scottish elections; opposition grows to Welsh e-cig ban; and SDLP leader to resign Stormont seat.
All a unionist party does by dissolving its British connections is signal to the electorate that the SNP are right.
Opportunities for Scotland’s Conservatives lie ahead – if the right organisation and resources can be found.
Support for the SNP and independence stayed the same before and after the film’s release.
But there were the first signs of animosity between Labour and the SNP.
Pollsters should have had follow-up questions to UKIP and Green supporters to assess their likelihood of switching to their preferred main party choice.
Plus: The SNP take over a bar, a rumpus at Women to Win, no booze at Steve Hilton’s book launch…and from Russia with Love to Soames.
Also: Welsh Assembly in revolt over plans to increase members’ pay; and Carmichael at risk of recall for leaking Sturgeon’s Tory sympathies.
It’s a question that Parliamentarians will have wrestle with for the next five years and beyond.
The SNP are now entitled to substantial committee representation. If EVEL is to mean anything, it must extend beyond the chamber.
Could the SNP refuse such an offer?
The General Election result has big implications for the future of the second chamber.
Scotland’s First Minister denies sharing some satisfaction with David Cameron at Labour’s defeat.
The First Minister may be trying to open clear, tartan water between her and the Prime Minister, but her statements are always qualified.