Two weeks or so down, four months or so to go.
Also: Brexit battle spreads to Ulster; UKIP hold out hope of Scottish Parliament success; Jones challenges Crabb on the Wales Bill; and more.
Last week’s financial agreement shows Scottish politics now has precious little to do with Labour at all.
Also: Mundell unconvinced by SNP threats; Welsh Tory leader backs Brexit; Davidson throws down new powers gauntlet; and more.
Also: Davies savages Plaid for “grubby” pact attempt; Scottish Labour back SNP in devolution confrontation; Momentum refuse Ulster branch; and more.
The Government should put the question to the House now, in the interests of national security.
Also: Senior Plaid AM refuses to rule out Conservative pact; Villiers pressed for historical investigations cash; Labour try to pressure SNP with tax pledge; Welsh UKIP in turmoil; and more.
Also: SDLP plan for Stormont opposition; Labour at odds with Jones over EU poll; three more (ex-)SNP MPs in the firing line; and more.
May will see a generational change in our Holyrood group, and an influx of new MSPs with serious expertise.
Also: Welsh Tories accuse Labour of huge pre-election advertising; Sturgeon refuses to back investigation into another SNP MP; and more.
Also: Cameron and Soubry strike out at SNP; McCluskey turns fire on Scottish Labour; Corbyn accused of fixing Welsh by-election selection; and more.
The nationalists may pose as the opposition, but in reality they are the establishment. They must answer to their failings.
It seems widely assumed that Scotland will secede if the UK leaves the EU, but it’s hard to see how that actually happens.
The injustice of the Durham rape allegation. Mundell comes out. And: who will help me to make my mind up about Europe?
For Scotland as much as for England, the UK is the Single Market that matters most.