THE National is teaming up with key drivers of the independence movement to bring you the largest Progress To Yes Conference yet, and we have tickets to giveaway!
One lucky winner will receive two tickets for the two-day event in Aberdeen which includes an invite to the exclusive Burns Supper PLUS a one-night hotel stay at the Aberdeen Altens Hotel on Saturday 25.
The event is set to take place at the same hotel on February 25 and 26. It will be hosted by the Aberdeen Independence Movement (AIM).
Workshops, panels, Q&As, stalls, and a rally await the winner!
The competition closes at 5pm on Friday, January 27, 2023 when The National editorial team will pick a winner at random.
Terms and Conditions: The editor’s decision is final. For full competition rules please visit: https://www.newsquest.co.uk/prize-competition-rules/ No cash alternative. This competition is open to over 18s only. By entering this competition, you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions. This competition is not open to Newsquest Scotland employees, their friends, families, or anyone connected with the running of this competition.
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