agree to a second vote if a pro-independence majority is elected in next week’s Holyrood poll. Boris Johnson has repeatedly said he will block an independence referendum regardless of the parliamentary arithmetic.
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First Minister to give the go-ahead for a referendum, but Sturgeon said she believes UK Government discussions have moved on.
She told the Guardian: “If people in Scotland vote for a party saying, ‘when the time is right, there should be an independence referendum’, you cannot stand in the way of that, and I don’t think that is what will happen.”Sturgeon said she believes discussions within the UK government had “moved away from ‘we can stop a referendum’ to ‘when would it happen, and on what
.agree to a second vote if a pro-independence majority is elected in next week’s Holyrood poll. Boris Johnson has repeatedly said he will block an independence referendum regardless of the parliamentary arithmetic.
covid "rip" than impose a second national lockdown, sources have claims. It's the latest allegations levelled at the Prime Minister who is facing growing criticism over his handling of the pandemic.
Janey Godley has mocked Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson with her latest voiceover. The Scots comedian who has gone viral with her lockdown voiceovers which have seen her provide unofficial commentary for the First Minister's Covid briefings, this time took aim at politicians down south.
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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including the letter to UK Prime Minister ‘Boris’ Johnson from 156 musicians demanding that he fix music streaming, and another letter sent by an alliance of copyright industry trade groups to the European Union demanding that it beef up an element of its proposed Digital Services Act.SECTION TIMES01: Letter to ‘Boris’ Johnson (00:06:59)02: Letter to the EU (00:30:05)(Timings may be slightly
Conservative UK government is "becoming quite overpowering", Nicola Sturgeon has said.
could create jobs in the south of the country. But the First Minister insisted: “Nobody in the SNP wants to see a border between Scotland and England”.
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