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Boris Johnson may not campaign in Scotland ahead of key Holyrood vote

Prime Minister Boris Johnson may not campaign in Scotland ahead of next month’s Holyrood elections, it has emerged. Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross admitted he was “not sure” if Mr Johnson would travel north ahead of the May 6 poll. He said he had “previously expected” the UK party leader to come to Scotland, but said the coronavirus pandemic, and restrictions imposed as a result,  made it a “very different” type of campaign. The Prime Minister visited Scotland at the end of January, when coronavirus levels were much higher and a “stay at home” order was in place, with people told only to make necessary trips.

SNP to offer free breakfasts to secondary pupils as school meals policy expanded

Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans to trial free breakfasts for secondary school pupils as she reiterated a pledge to offer free breakfasts and lunches to all children at primary school. The SNP leader revealed the free breakfast scheme will be piloted in secondary schools if her party wins the upcoming Holyrood election. It builds on the SNP’s existing plans to expand the provision of free breakfasts and lunches to all primary children which were announced by Education Secretary John Swinney in November. The current free school lunch policy only covers children aged four to seven in primaries 1-3. The SNP estimates the pledge, which will run during both term-time and in the school holidays, could save families an estimated £650 a year.

Sarwar hopes for extravaganza of climate events ahead of Cop26

Sarwar hopes for ‘extravaganza’ of climate events ahead of Cop26 Updated: 08/04/2021, 2:05 pm The Labour leader was visiting a Scottish Power workshop in Cumbernauld (Jane Barlow/PA) Scotland should host an “extravaganza of climate justice” events in the lead up to Cop26, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has said. The UN climate summit will take place in Glasgow in November, bringing more than 100 countries together to plan how environmental problems can be tackled. While unveiling his own climate change plans at a ScottishPower workshop in Cumbernauld on Thursday, Mr Sarwar said the summit will be key to forging international relationships and creating a so-called Glasgow agreement, similar to the Paris climate accord signed at Cop21 in 2015.

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