The only podcast you need to keep your finger on the pulse of Scottish politics. Each episode, as well as an in-depth interview and top national and international politics headlines, political journalists from The Press & Journal, The Courier, Evening Express and Evening Telegraph discuss and explain the week’s biggest stories from Holyrood, Westminster and beyond. Be Better Briefed, with The Stooshie.
Episodes
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Special edition: Our election manifesto
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
This is the week that DC Thomson Media launched its Election Hub for The Courier and The Press & Journal, and it’s also the week in which we launched our own election manifesto which details how we pledge to help you make an informed decision this May.
In this special episode, The Courier and The P&J’s editors are in conversation, explaining what their promises are to you, what we got wrong in the past, and how we plan to get better this election year and beyond. But they don’t have it all their own way: we also asked some people on the streets of Dundee and Aberdeen what they thought about the role of the media in an election cycle, and we play these back to David and Frank – who haven’t heard them before – to get their immediate reaction.
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Friday Apr 02, 2021
Week 13, 2021: Alex Salmond less popular than Boris Johnson – exclusive poll
Friday Apr 02, 2021
Friday Apr 02, 2021
It’s the week in which a shiny new party burst onto the Scottish political scene. Led by former First Minister and SNP leader Alex Salmond, it seeks to help create a supermajority for independence, but our exclusive Survation polling suggests only 3% of voters would cast their ballots for the new Alba Party. What, then, will be its legacy, and how will Salmond have reacted to the news? Listen and find out.
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Friday Mar 26, 2021
Friday Mar 26, 2021
It’s the week in which Nicola Sturgeon survived a no-confidence vote and was judged not to have breached the ministerial code, in which the election campaign began in earnest, and in which our own Survation poll suggests the appetite for independence is on a knife-edge. We recorded this before Alex Salmond launched his new Alba Party, but at least we know what we will be talking about on next week’s show!
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Friday Mar 19, 2021
Friday Mar 19, 2021
It’s the week in which a dramatic leak from the inquiry into the Scottish government’s handling of the Salmond allegations suggests Sturgeon will be judged as having misled the inquiry; in which George Galloway says something offensive; and in which The Courier and Press & Journal begin an exclusive serialisation of extracts from Alastair Campbell’s revealing diaries. Details on all this and more inside. Tap play!
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Friday Mar 12, 2021
Week 10, 2021: Controversial Hate Crimes Bill passes, plus, Tory conference
Friday Mar 12, 2021
Friday Mar 12, 2021
It’s the week in which the controversial Hate Crimes Bill has passed. Why controversial, and how did it have to change in order to pass? Listen and find out. Plus, we preview the Tory conference, and the Press & Journal’s new political editor, Andy Philip, joins us for the first time.
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Friday Mar 05, 2021
Week 9, 2021: Salmond Inquiry Special
Friday Mar 05, 2021
Friday Mar 05, 2021
It’s the week in which Nicola Sturgeon gave evidence at the inquiry into the Scottish Government’s handling of the Alex Salmond sexual harassment allegations, so it seemed like a good chance to take stock. If you’ve been struggling to understand how we got here and what might happen next, listen up.
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Friday Feb 26, 2021
Week 8, 2021: Sturgeon’s popularity drops, and Salmond gives evidence
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Friday Feb 26, 2021
It’s the week in which Alex Salmond gives evidence at his own inquiry, and in which a new poll shows both a lessening in support for independence and a 16-point drop in First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s usually bulletproof popularity. We also got details this week on Scotland’s route map for exiting lockdown, and can compare it to the UK government’s. The P&J’s Westminster Correspondent and the Evening Express’s Political Reporter join David Mac Dougall to help you understand what’s happening in politics, and why it matters.
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Friday Feb 19, 2021
Week 7, 2021: Will Salmond give evidence?
Friday Feb 19, 2021
Friday Feb 19, 2021
It’s the week in which… well, for once, comparatively little happened, and after the last year, we’ll take it! We’re awaiting a statement next week on the roadmap out of lockdown from the Scottish government, and all eyes are on whether Alex Salmond will give evidence at his own inquiry. But there’s still plenty to discuss: the political judgements, what’s at stake, and how things might shake out.
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Friday Feb 12, 2021
Week 6, 2021: Hotel quarantine – yeah, you can’t even check in
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Friday Feb 12, 2021
It’s the week in which the Salmond inquiry was rocked by further drama, in which the introduction of Scotland’s mandatory quarantine for inbound travellers had a bumpy launch, and in which the unevenness of support for Covid was laid bare.
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Friday Feb 05, 2021
Week 5, 2021: Disunion in the Union Unit
Friday Feb 05, 2021
Friday Feb 05, 2021
It’s the week in which Ochil and South Perthshire MP Luke Graham was ousted from Number 10’s “union unit” after a bitter row over strategy, in which we saw Scotland as the UK nation slowest to roll out vaccines, and in which we got to see how the sausage was made in local democracy.
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