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Friday, 16th May 2008
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Independence referendum: Alexander challenges Salmond to bring vote forward
SCOTTISH Labour leader Wendy Alexander today challenged Alex Salmond to bring forward his planned referendum when he announces his legislative programme next week.
Labour implodes over independence vote
A DAY of extraordinary disarray within Labour has left serious questions hanging over the party's leadership on both sides of the Border.
Brown denies Scottish referendum declaration
GORDON Brown today moved to defend and clarify comments made this week by Wendy Alexander about a Scottish independence referendum as the Scottish Labour leader again rejected calls for her to stand down.
Brown leaves the future of Union in Wendy's hands
GORDON Brown, the Prime Minister, has turned his back on what could be the biggest constitutional upheaval for 300 years by saying a vote on the break-up of the United Kingdom is a matter for the Labour leader in Scotland.
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Debate goes beyond national borders as opinions flood in WEST LOTHIAN QUESTION
Towns united by a name but divided over Scottish 'bias' WEST LOTHIAN QUESTION
Union 'is the key to global economy'
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