SNP ministers boycott Adam Smith Institute event
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack condemns SNP ministers for boycotting Adam Smith Institute event, calling it 'deeply disappointing' and highlighting constitutional tensions.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack condemns SNP ministers for boycotting Adam Smith Institute event, calling it 'deeply disappointing' and highlighting constitutional tensions.
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