The First Minister has made no secret of her desire for Scotland to hold an independence referendum by the end of 2023, and possibly rejoin the European Union following a vote. But under the terms of its admission terms, all new EU
Nicola Sturgeon says don’t blame me for abuse from Scottish nationalists aimed at BBC Scotland’s former editor Sarah Smith and claims she ‘does not have much in common’ with those responsible BBC journalist Sarah Smith moved to the US to become North
Sturgeon slammed by Cole-Hamilton on independence referendum First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants a second independence referendum to be put before Scots before the end of 2023, and has also expressed wishes for the country to once more rejoin the European Union. During
With inflation and the cost of living having an adverse effect on many workers across the UK, the First Minister is seeing the first hand impact on Scotland’s economy. The list showed Aberdeen and seven other Scottish cities top the embarrassing news
Nicola Sturgeon has heaped further criticism on the Prime Minister, as she argued independence provided an alternative to being left “at the mercy” of his “disreputable, discredited UK Government”. The Scottish First Minister confirmed “preparatory work is underway” to enable a second
Nicola Sturgeon branded a ‘power mad Covid queen’ Tom Harris, Glasgow South’s former Labour MP, accused Scotland’s First Minister of keeping restrictions in place for longer than in England – in a “relentless” effort to define her decisions against those of UK
Nicola Sturgeon has branded the former deputy leader of Britain First a ‘racist and fascist’ after an extraordinary confrontation outside a polling station on election day. Jayda Fransen, who is standing as an independent in Glasgow Southside, the same constituency contested by
Nicola Sturgeon has been confronted while leaving a polling station in Glasgow by a rival candidate for her seat, Jayda Fransen. Ms Fransen, who is running as an independent, has links with the far-right party Britain First. Footage shows the activist march up
Nicola Sturgeon grilled by Justin Webb over border plans Scots will today go to the polls in what is said to be the closest poll since the start of devolution and the establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Scottish National Party leader
“I will be responsible about that and I will build, and ultimately I think win, the case for independence through patient persuasion of people across the country.” However, while Ms Sturgeon said this in the debate on Tuesday, her stance has long