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Winner in 2016: Bruce Crawford (SNP) WHEN the Scottish Tories suffered their historic collapse under Mrs Thatcher in 1987, Michael Forsyth in Stirling was one of only 10 Conservative MPs left standing. That seemed peculiar in a way because prior to 1983 the town of Stirling had been part of a Westminster constituency that was solidly Labour for decades. After a couple of near-misses for the Tories in the 1950s, the only threat to Labour dominance in Stirling, Falkirk & Grangemouth came from the SNP during its pre-devolution heyday of the 1970s. Having represented Motherwell in the House of Commons for just a few short weeks in 1945, the SNP’s first-ever MP Robert McIntyre came close to a glorious Indian summer in his career three decades later when he had no fewer than three near misses in Stirling and its related towns. In a 1971 by-election, he secured an impressive 12% swing from Labour and leapfrogged the Tories into a clear second place. ....
The Brecks had this magic factor, but what we are beginning to see is that maybe that magic factor is not here any more. Across the UK what is apparent is the birds are not producing enough chicks to replenish the numbers being lost, and that is down to various reasons like nest predators and agricultural operations, and all these factors are at play in East Anglia as well. The new partnership is quite transformative. Curlews have become a cherished and iconic species for people to study, and we can learn so much more by working together and pooling our knowledge. ....
ORIGINAL plans for devolution to Scotland included a House of Lords and single-party rule from Westminster. New documents unsealed from the National Archives today show discussions between Harold Wilson, then Labour Prime Minister, and his closest advisors about the need to slow down devolution to Scotland and Wales. They also detail how the Prime Minister thought Scotland was “a bit frightening”. The documents dating from 1974 and 1975, before the failed referendum of 1979, describe the establishment of a new constitution unit in Whitehall tasked with researching and preparing for the set-up of Scottish and Welsh assemblies. They detail the need to find “new accommodation” for the unit as well as hiring 24 staff to work on it, alongside other issues such as Lords reform and membership of the European Economic Community (EEC). ....