The IFS National Convention on Scotland’s Future, scheduled for 30 November, will now have its first meeting on SATURDAY 1 MARCH 2025. The Memorial Service will be an opportunity for people throughout Scotland, whether or not they are present at St Giles’s Cathedral, to reflect on Alex Salmond’s life and ALL Under One Banner (AUOB) has three marches planned for 2025, with organisers urging independence supporters "to attend the national demonstrations for self determination". Towards the end of last year, founder Neil Mackay resigned from the lead role which he felt had come at the right time. National Tartan Day is a US observance on April 6 each year. It commemorates the Scottish Declaration of Independence, from which the American Declaration of Independence was modeled on. It also recognizes achievements of Americans of Scottish descent. Sat 5: Scottish Independence Convention conference will be held at the Pearce Institute in Govan. Registration details are here. Sat 12: Scottish Greens Spring Conference May May 3: Glasgow All Under One Banner march June June 21: Stirling All Under One Banner march July August September September 6: Edinburgh All Under One Banner march October Scottish independence (Scottish Gaelic: Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba; Scots: Scots unthirldom) [1] is the idea of Scotland regaining its independence and once again becoming a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom. A NEW poll which shows support for independence is at its highest level in more than four years shows Scots know that “a better future as an The IFS National Convention on Scotland’s Future, scheduled for 30 November, will now have its first meeting on SATURDAY 1 MARCH 2025. Upcoming Scottish Independence Events and Marches 2025: Schedule and Details In the bustling streets of Scotland, a wave of excitement is sweeping through as the upcoming Scottish Independence events and marches for the year 2025 are set to captivate and energize the nation. READ MORE: Is this suggestion for Scottish independence realistic? The action follows BiS's first ever march and rally, which was held in September 2023 and saw thousands in attendance. Here is everything you need to know about the march and rally. What time does it start? Participants will assemble in Glasgow on Kelvin Way from 11:30am onwards, with the march setting off at 12:30pm. THOUSANDS of activists flocked to Glasgow today for an annual pro-independence rally. One supporter donned a huge top hat adorned with saltires as a sea of blue and white flags flooded the city cen Independence Forum Scotland (IFS), a group made up of 21 regional and national member organisations which encourages co-operation across the independence movement, is set to host a national convention on Scotland’s future in Edinburgh in March. THE first Scottish independence march of 2025 is set to be held on Saturday. Activists have been advised to meet at Kelvingrove Park to march to Glasgow Green, starting at 11.30am on May 3. THE first Scottish independence march of 2025 is set to be held on Saturday. Activists have been advised to meet at Kelvingrove Park to march to Glasgow Green, starting at 11.30am on May 3. Yes Bikers will also take part, with the convoy leaving from Showcase Cinema in Coatbridge at 12.15pm to meet the marchers arriving at Glasgow Green. Thousands are set to march through Glasgow in a rally for Scottish independence. Organisers, All Under One Banner, expect around 5000 people to join the demonstration, which will begin in the West End on Saturday, May 3. The march will set off from Kelvin Way at 11.30am, moving through key city centre streets before ending at Glasgow Green. Dozens of Scottish independence supporters gathered in Glasgow Green on Saturday to call for the UK to be broken up - a stark difference from the "5,000" who were allegedly on the march through the city. All Under One Banner hosted their first Scexit demonstration of the year. With Holyrood elections on the horizon, analysis of new YouGov data uncovers the most important issues to Scottish people, where they stand on independence, and who they trust to make the right decisions for the country. As of March 2025, 54 percent of adults in Scotland said they would not support Scotland being independent from the United Kingdom, compared with 46 percent who would support it. Nothing, of course, is guaranteed in the art of prediction but the fun is looking at what might become a reality based on recent trends. The campaign for independence will continue to gather strength Last year ended with surprisingly good news for those of us who believe Scotland needs its independence to properly achieve its full potential. After months of being stuck in the doldrums, the The next meeting, the Autumn Convention on Scotland’s Future, will take place in November 2025. We’re already at work on the content, and the venue, date and how to book will be announced shortly. Thousands are set to march through Glasgow in a rally for Scottish independence.
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