Key moments from Newsnight Scotland 29 June - 2 July.
Newsnight Scotland is on BBC2 Scotland at 2300 BST, Monday to Thursday.
2 JULY 2009: MSPs' ROYAL SNUB PROMPTS DEBATE
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Newsnight Scotland reporter Derek Bateman looks at what has happened to republicanism in Scotland and asks if we all now bend the knee to royalty.
1 JULY 2009: JOBS LOSSES UNDERMINE RECOVERY
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Newsnight Scotland reporter Julie Peacock looks at the effect the latest jobs loss announcements may have on the economy.
30 JUNE 2009: SALMOND FAVOURED LEADER IN BBC POLL
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Newsnight Scotland reporter Kenneth Macdonald looks at the findings of a BBC commissioned poll which suggests Alex Salmond is more popular than his Westminster counterparts.
29 JUNE 2009: SHAPING IDENTITY IN DEVOLVED DECADE
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As the 10th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament approaches Newsnight Scotland reporter Julie Peacock looks at the issue of identity and what exactly it means to be Scottish in 2009.
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