The meal started with a tower of haggis, neeps and tatties, followed by herb-crusted venison with a haggis sausage roll and for dessert there was a lavender and honey crème brulee served with shortbread.
The meal started with a tower of haggis, neeps and tatties, followed by herb-crusted venison with a haggis sausage roll and for dessert there was a lavender and honey crème brulee served with shortbread.
With only 48 hours to go until polls open, we have finally entered the very last stretch of the Irish election campaign. The exhaustion and emotion in the various camps is obvious, but, given the top three parties are within touching distance of each other in the polls, the fight for every last vote continues.
FM Nicola Sturgeon and her SNP Cabinet colleagues will be stunned by the news and are now likely be locked in an office in the East Wing in the dark, grey corridors of St Andrew’s House in Edinburgh’s Regent Row deciding what to do next.
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