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Sturgeon Praises Scottish Food, Wine in New York

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 6 April 20171. Wide of Nicola Sturgeon walking to stage2. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish First Minister"That's what the visit is all...
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Nicola Sturgeon & Theresa May meet for Brexit talks 2 days before Article 50 triggered

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VOICED: Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon met today for the first time since the Prime Minister blocked the First Minister's call for a second Scottish independence referendum. Mrs May vowed to 'build a more united nation' outside the...
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Gina Miller: Johnson Must Open Parliament Tomorrow

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Sep.24 -- Businesswoman Gina Miller, who led a successful case against Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament, speaks about the Supreme Court's ruling that it was unlawful.
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Johnson `Should Have the Guts' to Resign: Lawmaker Cherry

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Sep.24 -- Lawyer Jolyon Maugham and Scottish lawmaker Joanna Cherry react to the U.K. Supreme Court ruling that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament was unlawful.
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CLEAN : Scottish voters divided as independence

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An independent Scotland would keep the pound and the British monarchy but establish its own defence force First Minister Alex Salmond said Tuesday as he unveiled detailed proposals ahead of next years referendum CLEAN : Scottish voters...
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Scottish Conservative leader says party will not support calls for second independence referendum

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Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw spoke about the Scottish Conservative result in the General Election. He said it was disappointing they had only won six seats in Scotland and went on to say that the party would not support...
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General Election not just about Brexit, says Scottish Labour leader

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Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard speaking outside the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh. Mr Leonard said he was urging voters to consider issues like investment in public services in addition to Brexit. Pushing a...
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Elderly couple ill with Covid hope to be reunited after ‘medics work wonders’

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A coronavirus patient who was on the same hospital ward as his wife of more than half a century hopes to get home to see her on Monday, saying they have “never been apart”. James ‘Jim’ Tierney, 85, and his wife Mary, known as May, 83,...
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Sturgeon expects independence vote in first half of parliamentary term

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks outside the Glasgow count after congratulating Kaukab Stewart, who retained the Glasgow Kelvin seat for the SNP. She’s says it is realistic to hold an independence referendum in first half of...
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Scots react to being among first to receive Moderna vaccine

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Scots outside the SSE Hydro react to being among the first given the Moderna vaccine against coronavirus. Interviews with Alison Gorman, Aliaster McMaster Kevin Irvine, Sam Ferguson and Heather McGregor together, and Natasha Quinn.
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Cop26 success is not guaranteed, says Nicola Sturgeon

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Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is interviewed about Cop26 after she set out the Scottish Government's climate change commitments in a speech at Strathclyde University.
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Nicola Sturgeon announcing SNP / Green deal

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking at a press conference announcing a cooperation agreement between the SNP and the Scottish Green Party on 20 August 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Nicola Sturgeon challenges UK Government to follow Scotland in expanding child support payments

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The full rollout of a benefit payment to low-income families in Scotland has been hailed as a “watershed moment” – with politicians in the rest of the UK being urged to “take notice”. Some 400,000 children in Scotland are now thought to...
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Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon warns Tories will 'unleash austerity' on Scotland

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described the Conservative leadership race as a "horror show" and warned the Government would "unleash another wave of austerity" on Scotland. Speaking before the announcement that Rishi Sunak had...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: August 24

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A look at the latest political developments, as Rishi Sunak promises to do more to oppose Scottish nationalism.
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WRAP Adds more of Putin speech on visit to Edinburgh

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1. Car convoy carrying Russian President Vladimir Putin 2. Vladimir Putin, Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell, Lyudmila Putin (Putin's wife) and official walking around Edinburgh Castle 3. Pan from view of Edinburgh Castle to Putin...
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Scottish Referendum: Voters entering polling station in Motherwell

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Scottish Referendum: Voters entering polling station in Motherwell
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Scottish Referendum: Alex Salmond voting in referendum

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Scottish Referendum: Alex Salmond voting in referendum
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Scottish Referendum: Edinburgh Skyline and Stockshots

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Scottish Referendum: Edinburgh Skyline and Stockshots
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Scottish Referendum: People Entering polling Station

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Scottish Referendum: People Entering polling Station
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Scottish Referendum: Votes being counted in Aberdeenshire

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Scottish Referendum: Votes being counted in Aberdeenshire
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Scottish Referendum: Votes being counted in Aberdeen

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Scottish Referendum: Votes being counted in Aberdeen