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Lamont’s win is high point in day of mixed fortunes for Conservatives
12:01am Saturday 5th May 2007
Like the election as a whole, yesterday was a day of mixed fortunes for the Conservatives.

The only loser was our democratic procedures
12:01am Saturday 5th May 2007
Parties invariably discuss electoral systems and the rules surrounding them in terms of democracy and fairness but party interest is always a consideration. There are, of course, many people who have a dispassionate interest in these matters. But it would be naive to ignore the role of party interest. This is not to suggest impropriety.

Candidate who did not get a single vote
12:01am Saturday 5th May 2007
Spare a thought for Shirley Bowes, who, amid all the post-poll propaganda, got somewhat overlooked but brought a brief smile to the face of Tony Blair on a bad night - and morning - for Labour in England.

So what went wrong?
 Saturday 5th May 2007
THE SYSTEM Two elections - one day A new system to elect local councils was introduced this time. It used the single transferable vote system (STV), where voters rank their candidates in order of preference by marking 1, 2 and 3 etc on their paper.

Excited by their right to shape a nation’s future
12:28am Friday 4th May 2007
Election focus: Four years ago, only 42% of 18 to 24-year-olds voted in the Scottish parliament election. That low level – significantly below the 49% figure for overall turnout – has since been a cause of concern for politicians of all parties.

Word on the street: the issues that matter most to youWord on the street: the issues that matter most to you
12:05am Thu 3 May 07
Election Focus: Our reporters took to the streets around Scotland to ask the public one question: what, for you, is the main issue? Here's what they found...
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Grey area: why age concerns us allGrey area: why age concerns us all
12:01am Wed 2 May 07
Election Focus: Free care for pensioners was a pioneering policy. Helen Puttick asks how well it has translated into action – and what is next on the political agenda for our senior citizens?
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Family matters: the costly issues for our carers
12:58am Tuesday 1st May 2007
It is one of the bright beacons of hope for the future of Scottish children that has benefited from the Scottish Executive's recent investment - but it is close to financial disaster.
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Forging a future from the old ashes
12:02am Monday 30th April 2007
Election focus: As Scotland’s industry changes, so too does its landscape. But what is the best way to provide fresh hope and equality for all?

Positively qualified to roll with the punchesPositively qualified to roll with the punches
12:08am Sat 28 Apr 07
Face to Face with Nicol Stephen: He says he wants to take the negativity out of politics. Can the LibDem leader really be as nice as he seems?
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Making moves of support for the new Scots Making moves of support for the new Scots
12:01am Fri 27 Apr 07
Election focus: Scotland is attractive to migrant workers, but should we be doing more to ensure an easy – and productive – transition?
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Power struggle that continues to fuel this stormy debate
12:04am Thursday 26th April 2007
Election focus: Power is a hot topic, but it’s not just about the turbines as many argue that a more strategic approach is vital, writes David Ross.

A constant struggle to stay afloat financially
12:01am Monday 23rd April 2007
Election focus: Every few weeks, Abdul Mannan, a final-year student at Glasgow University, picks up the telephone to call his parents in Manchester to ask for money for food or to help pay the rent. He is already £14,000 in debt.
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‘I’m a very different person now’‘I’m a very different person now’
12:01am Sat 21 Apr 07
Election Focus: Freed from the Scottish Executive’s coalition straitjacket, Jack McConnell now feels more at ease with himself, traversing the country on the trail of May 3 votes.
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A £5.4bn industry that must be allowed to thrive
12:22am Friday 20th April 2007
Election focus: Although every party in the election appears to agree that "culture" is important, it is perhaps the most difficult of areas to quantify in detail, to describe in particular, and to reduce to the easy soundbites of politics.

Why we can’t afford to stand stillWhy we can’t afford to stand still
8:21pm Wed 18 Apr 07
Election focus: The Olympics and Commonwealth Games have focused minds, but the future will be shaped by what happens at grassroots level.

So, what’s the best way to pay for all this?So, what’s the best way to pay for all this?
12:01am Wed 18 Apr 07
Election Focus: We enjoy the amenity of parks, galleries and garbage free streets but debate continues over the best way to finance these costly services.
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Getting to work on a lost generationGetting to work on a lost generation
12:01am Mon 16 Apr 07
They pay no taxes, cost millions in maintenance and most are unlikely to vote in three weeks' time. Disaffected, disenfranchised and disengaged, they are the "Neet" generation.
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‘It’s a privilege to be able to help people – it keeps me optimistic’‘It’s a privilege to be able to help people – it keeps me optimistic’
8:12pm Fri 13 Apr 07
Election Focus: When asked to name her hobbies, Annabel Goldie places weeding at the top of the list. It’s tempting to wonder if she wouldn’t like to apply a bit of weeding to the more obnoxiously sexist politicians who sneer at her.
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Scotland faces its toughest decisionScotland faces its toughest decision
9:18pm Thu 12 Apr 07
Election focus: A breakthrough for pro-independence parties at Holyrood would provide some mandate, however ill-defined, to challenge Westminster's power.
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The battle to keep a nation on the moveThe battle to keep a nation on the move
8:45pm Wed 11 Apr 07
Election focus: A decade after the UK’s railway system was privatised, and despite a remarkable improvement in services, especially in recent years, many Scots still want to see the railways back in state hands.
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The power at Scotland’s heart
12:01am Wednesday 11th April 2007
Election focus: The Trident nuclear deterrent is the one issue that divides even the ruling Labour Party in Scotland, polarising the camps of those implacably opposed to atomic weapons and those willing to support the government line.
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Cuts in the community: the battle for our hospitals
9:48pm Tuesday 10th April 2007
Nell McFadden campaigned to save emergency services at her nearest hospital without ever imagining she would need them herself. Then, on January 7, the Gourock pensioner woke up with pains in her stomach.

‘The independent-sector policy has been a disaster in England yet it’s being imported here’
10:03pm Monday 9th April 2007
It was a different matter four years ago. Patients in England were becoming "healthcare consumers" who could, in theory, choose where to go for treatment from a number of places, including private clinics. In contrast, Scotland seemed to be sticking to the system people knew: health service care, ideally in their local area.

Slim chance of Scotland voting for a healthy eating and exercise regimeSlim chance of Scotland voting for a healthy eating and exercise regime
12:01am Mon 9 Apr 07
When a person comes into my surgery and they are obese, I do not bring up the subject unless they do," says Dr Colin Guthrie, who works as a GP in Scotstoun, Glasgow.

‘At the age of 52, I cannot be the boy wonder any longer’
11:53pm Friday 6th April 2007
Election Focus: There has often been a mordant glee about Salmond, and these days it’s more visible than ever. But then in his 20 years at Westminster, the Mother of Parliaments has always had him down as the sour sound-bite outsider.
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End of the road for the high street  End of the road for the high street
 Fri 6 Apr 07
Vacant shops line both sides of Victoria Road on the south side of Glasgow. Like similar streets across Scotland, the former bustling thoroughfare has been hit hard by the proliferation of supermarkets and out-of-town retail parks.

Families squeezed into a hard placeFamilies squeezed into a hard place
 Thu 5 Apr 07
Election focus: When one of the McEnroe children gets sick, they all do. The two boys and three girls share a back room measuring five yards by four - and what little air it holds.
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There are better ways to cut crime than to jail the few who commit itThere are better ways to cut crime than to jail the few who commit it
 Wed 4 Apr 07
Election focus: Crime is falling in Scotland. And yet most people would assume, in the recent scrum of political hysteria about ever newer and better methods to tackle offending, that the reverse is true.
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Tough tactics in the battle to tame the young offenders
 Tuesday 3rd April 2007
Election Focus: Kevin Neeson used to get arrested almost every single day. When he avoided the cells it was simply because he had managed to avoid being caught.
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UN to hear new fears over jailing of children
 Tuesday 3rd April 2007
The Children’s Commissioner for Scotland will raise concerns with the United Nations later this year about the way young people are being criminalised and detained in adult prisons.

The high price of Scotland’s drink and blade cultureThe high price of Scotland’s drink and blade culture
10:25pm Sun 1 Apr 07
Election Focus: The machetes are worst. As heavy as they are sharp, they cleave cheeks and split jaws – mash faces. Victims never look the same again.
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Drugs are a bigger threat than terrorism, says expert
12:46am Monday 2nd April 2007
They are, many believe, the statistics that say most about today's Scotland.
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