Holyrood Morning Round-Up: 23 July 2015 Share this page Calmac deal puts off strike action (Holyrood) Blair brands Nationalism "caveman politics" as he urges Labour not to lurch to the Left (Herald) Chuka Umunna: Federalism key to maintaining union (Scotsman) Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games 'worth £740m' to economy(BBC) Liz Kendall and Yvette Cooper would not serve in Jeremy Corbyn shadow cabinet (Guardian) Mundell urges Sturgeon to "come clean" over second independence referendum (Herald) James Hutton Institute’s solar power plans approved (Courier) Alzheimer’s study shows drug ‘reduces decline’ (Scotsman) SNP demands wind farm subsidy U-turn (BBC) Exclusive: secret police report reveals CCTV in crisis (Ferret) The Scottish Parliament is in recess. Holyrood Newsletters Holyrood provides comprehensive coverage of Scottish politics, offering award-winning reporting and analysis: Subscribe Read the most recent article written by - Scottish Government expected to announce Winter Fuel Payment replacement.