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Unique podcast opportunity to reflect on devolution

Posted: 13th March 2024

First Ministers, MSPs, pollsters and pundits will be marking the 25th anniversary of Scottish devolution by taking part in a unique podcast later this month.

Jack McConnell, Henry McLeish, Alex Salmond, journalists Brian Taylor and Bernard Ponsonby are just some of the names joining the Holyrood Sources podcast – hosted by Geoff Aberdein, managing partner of chamber member True North, Calum Macdonald and Andy Maciver – which will be recorded in front of a live audience in Edinburgh on 21 March.

Audience members will have the chance to ask questions and share your own thoughts on devolution throughout the evening.  As part of the night, we’ll reveal the results of exclusive polling assessing how people across Scotland view devolution, 25 years since the establishment of The Scottish Parliament.

To buy tickets, go to holyroodsources.com/live.

Group discount available if purchasing 10 or more tickets. Email calum@shortbreadmedia.com for more information.

About the Holyrood Sources podcast:

The Holyrood Sources podcast has become the leading space for conversation about politics and policy in Scotland. Hosted by Calum Macdonald (journalist and broadcaster), Geoff Aberdein (former Chief of Staff to First Minister Alex Salmond) and Andy Maciver (former Director of Communications for the Scottish Conservatives), Holyrood Sources takes you inside Scottish politics. We hear from politicians, journalists, advisers and others to shape the conversation in the interests of the people of Scotland.

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