Scotland can make important contribution to Europe’s future...
EU must rise to big challenges: climate change, human rights, migration. Whatever happens with Brexit and “indyref2”, Scotland can play role
Where Scotland and Birmingham lead, Westminster must follow
Holyrood backs a People’s Vote. So do Birmingham, Belfast, Liverpool and Swansea councils. It’s Westminster that’s out of touch.
Scotland demands a People’s Vote on Brexit
Brexit will damage Scotland. 59% of Scots want a People’s Vote, 63% want to stay in EU. Scotland must play a leading role in the campaign.
Scottish Tories’ independence fears make PM’s Brexit trickier...
May needs her 13 Scottish MPs to get Brexit through. Their intervention is reminder that they have their own specific Brexit conundrum.
SNP moves to back People’s Vote
SNP MPs would “undoubtedly” support a People’s Vote in Parliament, Nicola Sturgeon told BBC ahead of party conference.
Nothing funny about May’s cold war with Edinburgh
May’s meetings with Sturgeon are becoming more tedious than a bad show on the Edinburgh Fringe. But Brexit impact on Scotland is no joke.
SNP must lead Scottish call for People’s Vote
Sturgeon should follow her MPs’ example and speak out. Brexit is bad for Scotland - and her hopes of independence.
In Gove we distrust
The environment secretary lives in a Brexit fantasyland where the Union with Scotland is secure and migrants are welcomed with open arms.
Brexit risks never-ending standoff with Scotland and Wales
Rows over who gets to use devolved powers may flare up for years after Brexit, chipping away at goodwill among UK nations.
Scottish Tories could sink May’s Brexit on fishing failures...
Fishing could prove undoing of Brexit deal, if Scottish Tories in Parliament refuse to support deal without full control of waters.
Brexit causing constitutional clash with Scotland and Wales
Constitutional web just got trickier to untangle as Edinburgh and Cardiff launch rival EU withdrawal bills.
Scottish Brexit study lays challenge for Tories and Labour
Report gives SNP plenty of Brexit ammunition, not least to ask where government and the opposition’s analysis is.