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
Scots are battling through snow to vote in crucial elections today with Nicola Sturgeon’s separatist push on a knife edge. The bitter battle for Holyrood has entered the final straight after the Tories pleaded for people to ‘lend’ their support to stop
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
Scottish Liberal Democrat deputy leader Alistair Carmichael described the SNP’s election campaign as “poor” and launched a scathing attack against the party’s continued push for a second national vote on Scottish independence. The MP for Orkney and Shetland, who is also the
Voters in Scotland head to the polls tomorrow with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon hoping to lead the SNP to a historic outright majority at Holyrood. Ms Sturgeon has set out her pathway to a second independence referendum in the event of a
Jackson Carlaw told Express.co.uk that 2.1 million Scots voted to remain part of the United Kingdom in the 2014 referendum. The Scottish Tory outlined that Nicola Sturgeon’s SNP has not demonstrated that level of support for the party or independence in an
Scottish Conservative MSP for Dumfriesshire Oliver Mundell argued Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP were not doing enough to prepare post-Covid Scotland. During an interview with Express.co.uk, Mr Mundell outlined the many ways he believes the Scottish Conservatives can better meet the needs
The leader of the Scottish Conservatives Douglas Ross told Sky News earlier that Thursday’s Holyrood elections will be incredibly close and an SNP majority will threaten the break up of the United Kingdom. Mr Ross urged voters to stop the SNP’s Scottish
Scotland: Sturgeon and Douglas Ross clash during debate Chris Hopkins, a pollster with Savanta ComRes, suggested Mrs Sturgeon was likely to be thwarted by an improved performance by the two major parties. Meanwhile, political analyst Professor Tony Travers has suggested Boris Johnson
First Minister Ms Sturgeon has vowed to press ahead with a Scottish independence referendum if the SNP can secure a majority when Scots head to the polls tomorrow. This comes despite Boris Johnson repeatedly rejecting all demands for the relevant powers to