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The National Roadshow - Fort William

The National is hitting the road to bring Scotland's only independence supporting daily newspaper to our readers in their own local areas - part of a series of new initiatives to celebrate our second anniversary.

Putting the Yes band back together

Let's get the band back together. Regardless of exactly when and what decisions are made at Westminster the grassroots activists in Lochaber need to be prepared for any outcome.

Scottish Parliament Christmas & New Year Recess

Dates of recess are inclusive.
Recess is a period when the Parliament is not sitting.

House of Commons Christmas & New Year Recess

Dates of recess are inclusive.
Recess is a period when the Parliament is not sitting.

St. Andrew's Night with Wee Ginger Dug

Music, Stalls, Raffle and the highlight of the evening, Wee Ginger Dug  will talk on Scottish Independence with Question and Answer session afterwards.

London Calling - Lochaber Screening

You are cordially invited to attend a Lochaber screening of Alan Knight's superb documentary London Calling - BBC bias during the Scottish independence referendum which highlights the corporation's biased reporting in the run-up to September 18th, 2014.

Wee Ginger Dug - Over the Sea to Skye

Paul Kavanagh, better known as Wee Ginger Dug, is Scotland's leading pro-independence political commentator, with his passionate blog posts and contributions to iScot Magazine and The National, regularly biting the hand of Project Fear.

House of Commons November Recess

Dates of recess are inclusive.
Recess is a period when the Parliament is not sitting.

Wee Ginger Dug & Paul Kavanagh

Yes Ross & Sutherland are pleased to be hosting an open evening of enlightening talk and discussion from our friend, columnist and debonair blogger Paul Kavanagh.

Unchain the Unicorn - March & Rally

Unchain the Unicorn

Everyone should meet at Waterloo Place, (east end of Princes' Street) Edinburgh at 12 noon. There will then be a short walk, with no uphill sections, going to Holyrood Park via Regent's Street and Abbeymount. The march shouldn't take longer than 30 minutes.