As the general election looms, people all around the country are looking towards politicians to answer the questions they have about their issues. People are worried about the economy, jobs and the state of public services, and that’s what our p...
Wed 21 Apr 2010 by Thomas Graham | Read more »
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Wed 21 Apr 2010 by Joe Pike | Read more »
The Conservative parliamentary candidate in the marginal constituency of Edinburgh South has been criticised by student leaders for failing to outline his position on tuition fees. Neil Hudson, a veterinary lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, has...
Tue 20 Apr 2010 by Joe Pike | Read more »
Student votes could have a major influence in deciding the outcome of the general elections according to the National Union of Students (NUS). The NUS has warned that as much as 90 percent of voters oppose a rise in student top up fees. So far 62 Sco...
Mon 19 Apr 2010 by John Hislop | Read more »
The race in the Edinburgh South constituency has been thrown open after Labour candidate and sitting MP Nigel Griffiths announced he will not stand at this year's general election. Griffiths, who has held the seat for 23 years, told party activists th...
Wed 17 Feb 2010 by Nick Eardley | Read more »