Scots want to stay in the UK… but it’s 52-48 again
A new poll puts support for remaining in the UK marginally ahead of independence.
A new poll puts support for remaining in the UK marginally ahead of independence.
The first minister said Boris Johnson was taking a different approach to meetings with devolved governments.
By Caolán Magee.
It comes as Alok Sharma says securing a climate deal in Glasgow will be "really tough" and could be harder “on lots of levels” than signing the Paris Agreement of 2015.
"Bury, Burnley, Blackburn, Blackpool…all the same, these northwest outposts," wrote one Twitter user.
By contrast, Scottish Water - which is publicly owned - has invested nearly 35 per cent more per household in infrastructure than the privatised English firms, charging 14 per cent less and not paying out dividends.
"You say that we have to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions and yet presumably you breathe it out every day."
"The Chancellor should be making it cheaper for people to travel around the country by train, not carbon-guzzling planes."
Spain, Austria, The Netherlands and France have put in ambitious measures to significantly reduce CO2 emissions in Europe by 2050. But Sunak says flights will "bring the UK together".
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