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Scotland's trades unions will move centre stage in the election campaign as both Labour and the Scottish National Party seek their support. | Scotland's trades unions will move centre stage in the election campaign as both Labour and the Scottish National Party seek their support. |
They will be making their push for backing as the Scottish Trades Union Congress meets in Glasgow. | They will be making their push for backing as the Scottish Trades Union Congress meets in Glasgow. |
Meanwhile, the Conservatives will promise to invest £10m a year to get mobile dental units into schools. | Meanwhile, the Conservatives will promise to invest £10m a year to get mobile dental units into schools. |
And the Liberal Democrats will be setting out plans to boost sport for Scotland's youngsters. | And the Liberal Democrats will be setting out plans to boost sport for Scotland's youngsters. |
Scottish Labour leader Jack McConnell and SNP deputy leader Nicola Sturgeon will both address the STUC congress on Tuesday. | Scottish Labour leader Jack McConnell and SNP deputy leader Nicola Sturgeon will both address the STUC congress on Tuesday. |
Mr McConnell will argue that Scotland's economy is measurably stronger since devolution and that this would be jeopardised by independence. | Mr McConnell will argue that Scotland's economy is measurably stronger since devolution and that this would be jeopardised by independence. |
Ms Sturgeon will spotlight SNP plans for an alternative to the public private partnership (PPP) funding of capital projects. | Ms Sturgeon will spotlight SNP plans for an alternative to the public private partnership (PPP) funding of capital projects. |
Solidarity convenor Tommy Sheridan will also be campaigning at the STUC meeting with delegates. |
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