The Stooshie: the politics podcast from DC Thomson
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Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Week 5, 2020: ‘Yes’ leads in poll on the week the UK leaves the EU
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
Thursday Jan 30, 2020
It’s the week in which a YouGov poll puts ‘Yes’ in the lead for the first time since 2015, and in which the UK is leaving the EU. Plus, an interview with a senior Labour figure who has identified the issues the party faces in Scotland (even if he isn’t quite bold enough to propose solutions), concerns around the Tay Cities Deal, and an ugly fishing analogy that stinks so much even EU fishermen don’t want it.
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Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
It’s the week in which The Courier exclusively reported that the ceiling at Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf’s local police station fell in just three hours after he dismissed as hyperbole claims that Scottish police stations are falling apart; the issue of police funding was therefore raised in First Minister’s Questions, and we can share some of that exchange with you. Elsewhere, political editor Paul Malik has been in Brussels; he reports on the mood in the EU capital as we count down the final few days of our EU membership, and has been asking what the process would be for a newly-independent Scotland to fast-track its entry back into the EU.
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(Contains information licensed under the Open Scottish Parliament Licence V.2)
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
Week 3, 2020: Boris Johnson says no to indyref2
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
It’s the week that was dominated in Scottish politics by one thing: Boris Johnson said no to a second independence referendum. Unsurprisingly, the SNP don’t accept that, but can Nicola Sturgeon really claim education is her top priority when it seems like all her fight is for indyref2? Plus, the latest on races to be leader of the Scottish Labour and Conservative parties – including an astonishing assertion from Labour’s Lisa Nandy that Scotland could look to Catalonia for lessons in how to handle a push for independence. Join journalists from across the DC Thomson Media folio of newspapers, and from all across the country, to help you understand the implications of what’s happening in Holyrood, Westminster and beyond.
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Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Week 2, 2020: New year, new MPs – same old, same old?
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
The Stooshie – like the UK Parliament – is back. But while we’re switching to a weekly podcast (with perhaps some extra episodes sprinkled in as events warrant them), and while Westminster got a whole load of new faces in the new year, some of the issues that dominated the podcast at the end of last year stubbornly persist. Join journalists from across the DC Thomson Media folio of newspapers, and from all across the country, to help you understand the implications of what’s happening in Holyrood, Westminster and beyond.
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