Salmond would be ‘more radical than Sturgeon’ says expert Last week, the Scottish First Minister suggested a second independence referendum could be pushed back until 2024 or beyond due to the coronavirus pandemic. She made the comments during a leaders’ debate earlier
Nicola Sturgeon has announced she is lifting the travel ban in Scotland allowing Scots to travel anywhere within the nation. From this Friday, April 16 onwards, six adults from up to six households can meet up outdoors anywhere in Scotland for outdoor socialising,
Nicola Sturgeon SPEEDS UP up Scottish lockdown roadmap: First Minister boasts pubs can open indoors THREE WEEKS before England and ‘stay local’ order ends on Friday (but travel to the rest of Britain isn’t allowed until April 26) By James Tapsfield, Political
The war of words between the two heavyweights of the nationalist movement intensified yesterday as Alex Salmond launched a blistering attack on Nicola Sturgeon’s independence strategy. The Alba Party leader claimed the First Minister’s suggestion that a referendum will happen in 2023
And Professor David Blake said Scotland’s First Minister will not be able to rely on the European Union to bail the newly independent nation out – while stressing it could take anything up to a decade to join in the first place.
Nicola Sturgeon today goaded Boris Johnson over her drive to split the UK saying she does not believe he will block a referendum. The SNP leader insisted the PM will have to cave in and allow a fresh vote in Scotland if
Nicola Sturgeon pays tribute to ‘thoughtful and deeply intelligent’ Prince Philip for being a devoted ‘husband of a powerful woman’ as home nations officially mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s death at the age of 99 By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline
The SNP leader has said she does not believe Boris Johnson will prevent a second Scottish independence referendum if the SNP wins a majority at next month’s Holyrood election. The Prime Minister has so far rejected calls by Scotland’s First Minister to
Nicola Sturgeon has been out campaigning across Scotland ahead of next month’s Holyrood elections. The SNP leader hopes to secure a pro-independence majority and strengthen calls for a second referendum. However, in a discussion with voters in Scotland the BBC Today programme found
The First Minister revealed she would not even pick up the phone to her former friend and mentor and forge a new joint separatist drive. Ms Sturgeon also attacked the Alba Party leader’s failure to condemn Russia over the Salisbury poisonings saying