He talks to GB News as fresh polling shows a six-point swing away from independence since January.
Our organisation disagrees with a recent piece written by Dr Melody Redman for ConservativeHome.
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This ideology celebrates willpower, yet scientific research challenges how much of it we have when making dietary choices.
It seems they are more interested in gender identity than the concerns that have been raised in women’s prisons.
There are dozens of policies, tax changes and other levers that government can pull to climate proof our homes.
John Pullinger has done little to quell concerns that the body interferes in issues beyond its remit.
In the large Muslim communities in such towns as Dewsbury, Blackburn and Bradford, integration is not taking place.
These organisations have shown the very best of localism and the power of the community spirit.
Many maintain close ties with families and friends back home. Their interest in the future of Scotland remains undimmed.
Investment in this infrastructure can create thousands of jobs and opportunities in new areas.
The UK competes as itself too rarely to allow the Corporation’s complacency to let Britain down. Time to bring some Olympic focus.
Our panel, including Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross, discuss the impact of the recent Holyrood election.
From Brexit, to the vaccine rollout, to trade, to Hong Kong, Johnson has plenty of good stories to tell – if not blown off course by Scotland.
Are we inventing an issue that doesn’t exist in order for the Left to virtual signal and the Right to campaign against?