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It comes after the UK Covid Inquiry revealed officials had deleted messages shared during the pandemic.
Kate Forbes said social media abuse and discourse has a detrimental impact on young women seeking to get into politics.
Hundreds of Inverclyde locals gathered at the open day for Ardgowan Distillery last week with plenty of whisky, ice cream and dancing.
Kate Forbes, the Deputy First Minister, said the constant misogynistic abuse online is ‘exhausting’. The “destructive” nature ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNKate Forbes vows to 'leave no stone unturned' to save Falkirk's Alexander Dennis jobsThe deputy First Minister has vowed to “leave no stone unturned” to secure a future for the workers at risk of losing their ...
Our insitutions still treat women’s needs as inconveniences, a reader arguesIt’s not only Susan Dalgety who will have felt a familiar frustration at Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes’s comments about ...
The Scottish Government is now ending the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services on its mobile devices, following ...
The Scottish Languages Bill will be debated on Tuesday, and Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has written about the ...
SCOTLAND'S deputy First Minister has pledged to “leave no stone unturned” to secure a future for the workers at risk of ...
The deputy First Minister said the Scottish Government will ‘explore every avenue’ to save the 400 Scottish jobs at risk.
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