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Adult population of Scotland will need Covid booster jab in winter, says Leitch
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Covid in Scotland: Jason Leitch warns Scots to expect booster shot every year
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The party s Constitution Secretary Mike Russell claimed the UK Government was trying to unpick devolution in Scotland under the cover of Brexit and warned of a Westminster plot to weaken the Scottish Parliament . Mr Russell described the controversial Internal Market Act as a power grab and attacked the Government s Levelling Up and Shared Prosperity Funds which he said would allow the UK Government to provide funding in devolved areas without approval from Nicola Sturgeo
AN appeal in the People’s Action on Section 30 will be heard on April 6, before the Scottish Parliamentary election after Lord Malcolm yesterday granted a motion of urgent disposal to speed up the process at the Court of Session. Indy campaigner Martin Keatings, convener of Forward As One, is seeking a declarator from the court that the Scottish Government has the power to hold a second independence referendum without “consent” from Westminster. Lady Carmichael dismissed the case after a two-day hearing last month, ruling it was “premature” and the question of another indyref was “also hypothetical, and may never come to pass”.
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