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Nicola Sturgeon breaks silence after 'difficult' arrest of husband

Nicola Sturgeon said she intends to 'get on with life and my job as you would expect' after her husband was arrested on Wednesday and then released without charge.

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Scotland news: Orkney chief declares residents are not 'Scottish nationalists' | Politics | News


| UPDATED: 18:34, Tue, Mar 16, 2021
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The leaders of the Scottish islands both spoke out as a growth deal worth £335million alongside a 10-year plan for the isles' economic development is released tonight. Under the deal announced by UK and Scottish ministers, the Islands Growth Deal will see an investment of £50million each from the Scottish and UK Governments and an anticipated £235million from project partners.

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Nicola Sturgeon SNUBS EU warning and insists she would take AZ jab 'without hesitation'


Nicola Sturgeon backed the AstraZeneca Vaccine (Image: BBC SCOTLAND)
On Monday, the Netherlands became the latest country to suspend the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Seven other countries have so far fully suspended the AstraZeneca vaccinations. 
These nations are - Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Norway, Bulgaria, Iceland and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Italy and Austria, have suspended the use of certain batches of the Oxford jab.
AstraZeneca: Expert says suspension could 'dent confidence'
On Monday, the BBC's Health correspondent stated vaccination experts are baffled by some European Union nations suspending the AstraZeneca vaccine as there is "no link" between the jab and blood clots.

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Ruth Davidson insists 'only way to stop SNP majority' in Scotland is to vote Tory | Politics | News

RUTH DAVIDSON has called on Scottish voters to cast their ballot for the Conservative party in May's election in a bit to block an SNP win.

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Sturgeon's bluff exposed as SNP 'reluctant to use full powers' over independence fear


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The Scottish Government Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Shadow Chancellor Alison Thewliss MP and Scottish National Party (SNP) Westminster leader Ian Blackford have all called for Scotland to have greater fiscal autonomy in order to be able to fully recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Blackford said over the summer: "The UK faces the worst health and economic emergency in decades – and it requires an unprecedented response. “It is absolutely vital that the Scottish Parliament has the financial powers and funds necessary to fuel a strong recovery and protect Scotland’s Budget.

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Nicola Sturgeon on brink as new plan that could silence SNP forever emerges


| UPDATED: 21:18, Fri, Mar 12, 2021
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The Scottish Government Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Shadow Chancellor Alison Thewliss MP and Scottish National Party (SNP) Westminster leader Ian Blackford have all called for Scotland to have greater fiscal autonomy in order to be able to fully recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Blackford said during Prime Minister's Questions over the summer: "The UK faces the worst health and economic emergency in decades – and it requires an unprecedented response. “It is absolutely vital that the Scottish Parliament has the financial powers and funds necessary to fuel a strong recovery and protect Scotland’s budget.

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Nicola Sturgeon news: SNP hit by devastating poll as Scotland turns against independence | Politics | News


| UPDATED: 15:53, Thu, Mar 11, 2021
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Due to the backlash from the Alex Salmond inquiry, 50 percent of the electorate now do not want independence if the SNP were to secure a majority in the Holyrood elections. According to a YouGov poll, 51 percent now support staying apart of the UK, against 49 in favour of independence regardless of the Holyrood election. That represents a complete reverse of the poll's finding last November as the SNP's independence hopes now remain unclear.

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