The Holyrood election drama is over for another five years.
There was no shock in Argyll and Bute as the SNP’s Jenni Minto was comfortably returned to her seat, albeit with a smaller share of the vote than in 2021.
Perhaps the biggest national story was the rise of Reform, but not quite the stratospheric one many predicted.
While the party made massive strides in England’s council elections, its failure to grab a single Scottish constituency seat shows Reform still has a long way to go to challenge the SNP’s dominance north of the border.
For more than 30 years, families connected to the Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash have been told key documents cannot be released because of personal data concerns.
That stance has long frustrated campaigners seeking answers about why their loved ones died.
Yet the latest allegations raise an obvious question – if records must remain sealed for a century to protect sensitive information, how could personal details relating to bereaved families allegedly be disclosed through the Freedom of Information process?
Given the history of this case, families – and the wider public – deserve answers.
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