Nicola Sturgeon is slammed over independence ‘circus’ during bruising Scots election debate as she refuses to put referendum on hold for Covid recovery Nicola Sturgeon had another rough ride in the latest Scots election debate SNP leader insists that she will push
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Scottish Conservative leader Douglass Ross engaged in a bitter spat during the Channel 4 News Scottish election debate. Host Krishnan Guru-Murthy demanded an answer from Ms Sturgeon on what she and her SNP intend to do if Boris
Scottish political leaders appeared on Channel 4’s leadership debate as the programme quickly addressed the recent “sleaze” stories that have engulfed Westminster and the Conservative party. After Scottish Tory leader defended Prime Minister Boris Johnson stating he would never make the insensitive
David Phillips, an Associate Director at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, was speaking after the publication of the think tank’s new assessment of the election manifestos of the three main parties north of the border. Mrs Sturgeon is touting May 6’s Holyrood
The Scottish Labour Party leader Anas Sarwar told Sky News that he is confident he can take on Nicola Sturgeon in her Glasgow Southside constituency. Mr Sarwar outlined that his goals are to get the Labour Party “back on track” and rebuild
Murdo Fraser, the Scottish Conservative finance spokesman, responded to the figures published in The Times. He said the SNP would struggle to join the EU and added: “Nicola Sturgeon . . . cannot answer basic questions about the finances of an independent
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar slammed Nicola Sturgeon in a fiery interview on Andrew Marr this morning. The recently elected Labour leader north of the border branded Sturgeon as going from “failure after failure” and insisted Scotland deserves better leadership and opposition.
Scotland’s independence backing also seems to be slipping away, according to the poll from Savanta ComRes for the Scotsman. The same survey suggests the SNP will miss out on a majority by two seats, making them reliant on the Scottish Green Party
Nicola Sturgeon says Boris Johnson will be acting like Donald Trump refusing to accept the US presidential election result if he tries to block a new vote on Scottish independence She likened efforts to block new vote to Trump’s legal fight over
The Scottish First Minister said the “stench of sleaze” was “becoming quite overpowering” and added: “It is time for the Tories to put all their dealings into the public domain and let them be properly investigated.” The SNP is now demanding all