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Ben Moore: Private school VAT fees right move to tackle education inequalities
Brian Leishman: Calls for extreme wealth tax to raise public funds
MP Brian Leishman supports WASPI women's campaign
Ben Moore: Clacks sporting facilities must be accessible to young people
Turkish barber opened on Tillicoultry High Street
Alexander Stewart appointed shadow minister by Tory leader
Scottish Conservatives must get behind Russell Findlay
Calls for a banking hub to be placed in Alloa rejected
Scottish Government axing several Green initiatives, says Ruskell
Figures reveal number of voters turned away due to ID rule at Clacks polling stations
Political Stand: Conservative Party should be the home of common-sense politics
Changes to Wee County polling places enforced from next election
Pensioners urged to check eligibility for winter heating payment
Alva family campaign for Willie's Law after dad's death
Ending 'divisive rhetoric' in politics will help curb the rise of the far-right
Local heroes sought to represent Clacks at Scottish Parliament anniversary
Brian Leishman: 'We must come together and be unified in wanting better...'
MP defends voting against motion to scrap two-child benefits cap
MSP calls for pavement parking ban to be enforced in Clacks
Brian Leishman: 'It has been a whirlwind first few days as your MP'
Brian Leishman vows to tackle child poverty in Clackmannanshire
John Nicolson bids teary farewell as Labour steal Alloa seat from SNP
Brian Leishman elected as Labour steal Alloa and Grangemouth seat from SNP
Tory cuts forced me to "play catch up," says Nariese Whyte
Kenny MacAskill insists SNP "ineptitude" to blame for Labour swing
General election 2024: Alloa and Grangemouth seat
Fife Council taking emergency action to help postal voters in Dunfermline and Dollar
General election: Alloa and Grangemouth candidates appeal for votes
Alloa campaigner calls for election to be 'a turning point for cancer'
Scottish Greens announce candidate for Alloa and Grangemouth
John Nicolson discusses spending cuts ahead of pivotal election
First Minister John Swinney passes through Sauchie on campaign run
Record number of young carers supported by Scottish Government funding
Dollar town centre rejuvenation a priority, says Tory candidate
General election: Family man selected as candidate for Dunfermline and Dollar
Strong opposition forced Humza Yousaf from the First Minister's office
Political Stand: John Swinney will bring a sense of stability and positivity
Political Stand: Ending the Bute House Agreement was impulsive and reckless
Big renovation plans as children's hospice aims to raise £10m
Dollar's Labour candidate promises energy bill reductions
Political Stand: We could do a much better job ourselves
We want to ensure everyone has a comfortable and secure home
Political Stand: The came in their droves... The Clydeside Blitz
Dial-a-Journey service is too vital to cut
Money makes the world go round but we're still going cap in hand
Mark Ruskell MSP backs fight to end greyhound racing
It's time to change the law and bring an end to greyhound racing
Eva Comrie to stand for Alloa and Grangemouth ward as Independent
We must do all we can to end the bombings and the slaughter of innocent lives
Political Stand: SNP Government's budget fails business, councils and the people
Brian Leishman to contest Alloa and Grangemouth seat for Labour
Even with just limited powers, we're protecting and improving public services
Mark Ruskell: I hope Clacks business will be pro-active ahead of disposable vapes ban
Abercromby Primary pupils visit Holyrood as they learn politics