Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Week 4, 2020: A crumbling police station, and the mood in Brussels with a week to go till Brexit
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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