First Minister said wedding suppliers will no longer count towards the cap on numbers and live entertainment at receptions will be allowed.
03.06.2021 - 02:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Mark Drakeford and Sturgeon wrote to Johnson stating they wanted a clearer agenda and to make sure it wasn't more than a PR exercise.Following the cancellation all sides blamed one another for the breakdown of potential talks.
Boris Johnson, Nicola Sturgeon, Mark Drakeford and Arlene Foster will now meet virtually this afternoon.Alongside the heads of governments their deputies will also be present while the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Rishi Sunak), the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
.First Minister said wedding suppliers will no longer count towards the cap on numbers and live entertainment at receptions will be allowed.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox.Scots will not be encouraged to rush back to their offices after covid restrictions are lifted on 9 August, Nicola Sturgeon has said.The First Minister came down on the side of continuing the practice of working from home she announced that Scotland plans to move out of covid restrictions.Many businesses have called for a return of commuters to their place of work to help city centre and town economies
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Burnham has charged Sturgeon with treating the north of England with the same contempt she claims Boris Johnson treats Scotland by announcing a travel ban to the Manchester area without notifying him. The First Minister announced a travel ban for Scots to Manchester and Salford on Friday but the Labour mayor was infuriated that she did so without notifying him.
Wales the right to vote. The First Minister is coming under increasing pressure from Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to compensate businesses in the area after Sturgeon announced a travel ban on Friday.
Indyref2 by making Ruth Davidson the leader of the pro-Union campaign.
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon begging her to help his little brother. Dean Gray, 13, from Edinburgh, watched in horror as his wee brother Murray had multiple seizures before ending up in a vegetative state.
The Queen has been spotted heading into an early evening Eden Project reception following the G7 summit on Friday 11 June.The 95 year old monarch arrived on the scene with her son Prince Charles, 72, his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, alongside her grandson Prince William, 38, and his 39 year old other half Kate Middleton.
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Keir Starmer over the decision to cut to the foreign aid budget by 0.2 per cent. Opposition MPs, charities and many Tory politicians are up in arms over the UK Government 's decision to slash funds to some of the poorest countries in the world.
First Minister joined her Welsh and Northern Irish counterparts for a virtual discussion with Downing Street earlier today to debate such issues as extending furlough and vaccine supply. But despite "frank" discussions lasting several hours between Boris Johnson and the devolved leaders there no final agreed strategy was produced - but those present did agree to meet again soon to discuss how best for the UK to emerge from the pandemic.
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Boris Johnson in a stunning £2,800 wedding dress she was able to rent for just £45, it is reported. Carrie, 33, married the Prime Minister, 56, in a secret ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday and all eyes were on her stunning dress.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
Rangers during attempts to secure the club’s financial future, a court has heard. David Whitehouse, 55, told the Court of Session today the First Minister didn’t want the Scottish Governmen t to intervene when the club was placed in administration in 2012.