As turf war rages across Scotland’s Central Belt, what is SNP doing about it?
Shots have been fired, people have been attacked – but there’s not a great deal of evidence that ministers are responding

Shots have been fired, people have been attacked – but there’s not a great deal of evidence that ministers are responding
John Swinney wants Scotland’s last remaining oil refinery to be nationalised, but going it alone is a step too far
It is past time for a rapprochement in the House of Windsor. For that to happen, the Duke of Sussex must show he wants to be part of it
Institutions rely on foreign students who pay higher fees, discriminating against Scottish students
Bill Sweeney says move to Birmingham or Milton Keynes is possible if governing body is refused permission to hold 15 more events at stadium
Holyrood can choose whether to be more or less generous with its rules on benefits
Scotland’s former first minister shows an absence of self-reflection on her fall from grace in government
Former Bank of England governor will be looking to put an end to Donald Trump’s covetous advances
Since the election of Trump, little has been heard from the old giants of American progressivism
This is despite the US president being the worst American leader in living memory
There are much more important issues at stake than the appalling behaviour seen in the Oval Office last week
Attempt to freeze Farage’s party out of Scotland is a pathetic stunt that could backfire on SNP leader
There is more than a little enthusiasm among some former servicemen for a recall to regular Army duties
The dictator Galtieri invaded a foreign country, claiming its territory as his own, and a British PM stood up to him. Sound familiar?
The SNP is once again failing to get to grips with an important issue of public concern
Scotland’s Labour Party had been confident in preventing an SNP resurgence – at least until Sir Keir’s first few months in power