SNP slips back in Scotland
News Article 8 June 2001
The electoral map of Scotland has seen just one change on the 1997 result, with the Conservatives winning a seat at the expense of the SNP.
SNP takes second place in Scotland
Press Review 8 June 2001
Scotland's campaign
Press Review 7 June 2001
John Swinney, leader of the Scottish National Party
Interview 6 June 2001
Question: Now that Scotland has its own parliament is there any real need to send SNP MPs to London?
Parties battle over Scottish NHS
News Article 5 June 2001
As polling day approaches, the future of NHS is back at the top of the agenda in Scotland.
Scotland prepares to go to the polls
News Article 5 June 2001
Whilst the election in England and Wales is being fought on the critical issues of health, education, tax and the euro, the battle in Scotland is being fought along different
Scotland's NHS 'in grave danger' says SNP
News Article 4 June 2001
Scotland's health services are "in grave danger" under Labour, the leader of the Scottish National Party has said.
Scots Tories facing second poll wipeout
News Article 3 June 2001
Despite dire poll predictions, the Scottish Conservatives are sticking to the "keep the pound" strategy, unveiling their latest salvo in the euro campaign on Sunday.
Polls fail to lift for Scots Tories
News Article 1 June 2001
The Scottish Conservatives are increasing their support, the Tory chairman Michael Ancram said as he visited Edinburgh on Friday.
Hague makes flying visit to Scottish marginals
News Article 30 May 2001
William Hague took his election campaign to Scotland on Wednesday, where he attacked Labour over its treatment of pensioners and on tax.
SNP pledges smaller class sizes
News Article 29 May 2001
As Labour set out their claim to represent business and enterprise in Scotland, the Scottish National Party promised to train more primary school teachers to meets its aim of reducing
SNP challenges Blair on spending
News Article 25 May 2001
As Tony Blair campaigns in Scotland, the SNP has challenged him to increase Scotland's share of health spending.
Scotland's 'fiscal freedom' on election agenda
Press Review 22 May 2001
SNP calls for Prescott's suspension
News Article 16 May 2001
John Prescott took the Labour campaign to Scotland on Thursday where the Scottish nationalists called for him to be suspended from electioneering.
Opponents attack Labour plans
News Article 16 May 2001
Coinciding with Tony Blair's launch of Labour's manifesto in Birmingham on Wednesday, separate Scottish and Welsh version have been revealed - to a wave of criticism from the party's opponents.