Business Fast > Politics > Douglas Ross: Tories reject Scottish leader's Labour vote call PoliticsDouglas Ross: Tories reject Scottish leader's Labour vote callApril 9, 2023posted on Apr. 09, 2023 at 6:08 pm Douglas Ross says politicians should look “beyond their own narrow party agenda and do what’s best for the country”. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastApril 9, 2023previous articleFrom Nuremberg to the ICC, Ben Ferencz never gave up fighting for international justicenext articleNicola Jennings on Steve Barclay and the junior doctors’ strikes — cartoonYou Might Also LikePoliticsLondon mayor to 'explore' building on green beltMay 9, 2025PoliticsExperts cast doubt on Trump’s claim of ‘comprehensive’ UK-US trade deal – UK politics liveMay 8, 2025PoliticsStarmer calls for calm amid ‘rising tensions’ between India and PakistanMay 7, 2025PoliticsWes Streeting makes admission amid pressure to U-turn on winter fuel cutsMay 6, 2025PoliticsLabour minister should be ‘ashamed’ after belittling grooming gangs scandal, survivor’s dad blastsMay 4, 2025PoliticsChanging leader not enough to fix Tories, Badenoch saysMay 4, 2025Recommended For YouSportsCoventry City v Sunderland: Championship playoff semi-final, first leg – liveMay 9, 2025SportsFinanceBank cuts mortgage payments to £0 for three monthsMay 9, 2025FinanceMarketBofA acquires stakes in Angel One, Nuvama in Rs 500 crore block transactionsMay 9, 2025MarketTechnologyLyft shares pop 20% after buyback; CEO says there are no signs of worry with the consumerMay 9, 2025TechnologyIndustryRBI imposes penalties on SBI, Jana Small Finance BankMay 9, 2025Industry
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