WHEN The National first started reporting on the SNP's Growth Commission back in 2016, early reports estimated the document would run to 100 pages.
Our latest report suggest it will be over 400.
While other newspapers are only beginning to take interest, we've been at the front of this story from the very beginning. That's why this Saturday we'll be publishing a bumper edition of the paper with a breakdown of the Commission's findings.
Follow the story below, and see how the Growth Commission has changed over the last two years.
3rd September 2016
Let's get to work: Nicola Sturgeon rallies SNP team for fresh drive to secure independence
17th September 2016
Expert panel set up to explore economic options for independent Scotland
28th January 2017
Plan for a new Scottish pound 'likely' to be recommended by SNP Growth Commission, insider says
11th March 2017
Indy Scotland will target rUK businesses anxious about Brexit in bid to close growth gap
21st November 2017
Growth Commission to unveil economic blueprint for prosperity in independent Scotland
4th December 2017
Nicola Sturgeon says new year report will make a fresh case for independence
23rd February
14th May
Barometer still set fair for SNP, so let’s take the initiative
21st May
Ten issues the SNP's Growth Commission report should address
Nicola Sturgeon to relaunch independence debate this week
Pick up your copy of The National this Saturday to learn more about the Commission's findings.
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