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Johanna Kona set to play in Australian Open after shaking off knee injuries

British No 1 Jo Konta has recovered sufficiently from lingering knee issues and expects to be fully fit for the Australian Open.




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Nicola Sturgeon hugs Eurocrat Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels

Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland will 'always be' a European nation while on a visit to Brussels, where she embraced the European Commission President.




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SNP chief Ian Blackford brands Boris Johnson a 'racist' at PMQs

SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford delivered the extraordinary tirade at PMQs, hammering Mr Johnson for describing muslim women in veils as 'letterboxes'.




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Poll finds Scots would vote for independence if Boris Johnson becomes PM

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon delivered a withering assessment of the would-be PM, saying he would 'damage the UK's reputation'.




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Scottish Tory MPs warn Boris Johnson he must 'carry the whole UK'

MPs insisted Boris Johnson and rival Jeremy Hunt must 'prove' their commitment to the union during the campaign.




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Boris Johnson tells Remainer Nicola Sturgeon the UK is leaving the EU on October 31 'come what may'

On his first visit to Scotland, Mr Johnson told the SNP leader the UK would leave the EU on Halloween. He was booed by protesters in Edinburgh.




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Nicola Sturgeon gloats over shock poll claiming Scots WOULD vote for independence

Nicola Sturgeon said the case for breaking up the UK was 'stronger every day' after the research found 52 per cent would support the move.




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Nicola Sturgeon calls for 'progressive alliance' with Jeremy Corbyn

Nicola Sturgeon warned that Jeremy Corbyn would have to take a 'very firm anti-Brexit position' in order for the parties to work together.




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Boris Johnson 'risks biggest constitutional crisis since Charles I was BEHEADED'

Sir Malcolm Rifkind delivered the stark message after allies of the PM made clear he will try to cling on if he is defeated on a confidence motion by rebel Tories determined to head off No Deal Brexit.




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John McDonnell is blasted for treating Jeremy Corbyn 'like a puppet' over second Scottish referendum

John McDonnell has been accused of treating Jeremy Corbyn 'like a puppet' amid claims he failed to warn the Labour leader the party would not block a second Scottish independence referendum.




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Caroline Lucas calls for emergency cabinet of top female politicians to block No-Deal Brexit

Caroline Lucas has written to ten female MPs calling for an all-women Cabinet. The Green MP proposes a cross-party female leadership team to deliver a new referendum after winning a confidence vote.




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Labour is accused of selling out the Union to get into Downing Street

Labour was last night accused of betraying the Union to get Jeremy Corbyn into No10 after it crawled over to the SNP and offered them a second independence referendum.




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Piers Morgan loses his cool after Nicola Sturgeon laughs at him

The Good Morning Britain host said MPs had tried to 'thwart the will of the people' who had voted to leave the EU in angry exchanges with the SNP leader today.




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Nicola Sturgeon will demand a second Scottish independence vote by end of 2019

The SNP leader vowed to pass the law on the issue by the end of 2019 with a view to holding the vote in the second half of next year.




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Labour party holds talks with SNP to block No Deal Brexit and thwart plans for early election

Labour looked set to stop Boris Johnson's plans for an early election last night following talks with the SNP. The parties are thought to have agreed an election can only come after a Brexit extension.




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Labour's 'Stop Boris' deal with the SNP to push General Election back to NOVEMBER

Jeremy Corbyn met Ian Blackford, the Scottish nationalists' Westminster leader, yesterday to agree an election should only be held after Britain has secured another Brexit delay from the EU.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Sing-song in the Commons sums up how absurd our MPs have become 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Just imagine the reaction if a bunch of pro-Brexit English MPs had got onto their hind legs in the Commons and started singing Land Of Hope And Glory.




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Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard fires public broadside at Jeremy Corbyn

The Scottish Labour leader today fired a public broadside at Jeremy Corbyn as he warned him not to agree a back room deal with the SNP to get into power.




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Nicola Sturgeon hints she WILL back Jeremy Corbyn as 'unity' PM

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon broke ranks with other Remainers by suggesting that a confidence vote to oust Boris Johnson should be held before an extension is secured.




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Dominic Cummings thinks PM will thrive despite constant scandals

Dominic Cummings told Downing Street staff that Bill Clinton was more popular as he ignored the Monica Lewinsky scandal and concentrated on his political agenda instead.




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Remainer alliance shatters over when to try to topple Boris Johnson and who should replace him as PM

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said today that any vote of no confidence would have to come after a crunch EU summit in three weeks time otherwise ex-Tory Remainer rebels would not back it.




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Jeremy Corbyn 'could do more damage to UK security as PM than MI6 traitor Kim Philby'

Labour has been stepping up the pressure for opposition parties to back Jeremy Corbyn as head of a 'unity' government to avoid No Deal Brexit.




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'They lost... suck it up': Piers Morgan rows with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon over Brexit

Piers Morgan challenged Nicola  Sturgeon to 'suck it up' comparing her defeat in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum to Scotland's rugby loss to Japan yesterday.




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So much for small talk! Jeremy Corbyn's silent treatment for Boris Johnson ahead of Queen's Speech

The State Opening of Parliament saw Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn engage in one of the newer political traditions today - the awkward silent walk to the Lords.




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Nicola Sturgeon claims SNP is 'WINNING' battle to break up the UK

Nicola Sturgeon today issued a fresh rallying cry for Scottish independence as she claimed the SNP is 'winning the case' for a split from the rest of the UK, but Downing Street was quick to rebuff her.




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Corbyn and SNP leader 'in talks' as opposition MPs claim he has been holding private meetings

The SNP Westminster leader backs Mr Corbyn's (pictured) claim to be the best person to form a government if a no confidence vote against Boris Johnson succeeds.




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Boris Johnson's Christmas election hopes given boost: Lib Dems, SNP back polls

Prime Minister Boris Johnson could get a Christmas general election. MPs from across the UK are set to vote on Mr Johnson's call for election.




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More than 100 MPs defy Jeremy Corbyn's call to back December 12 election vote

The Labour leader was effectively given no choice but to cave in and back the PM's bill for a snap poll after it became clear it had Liberal Democrat and SNP support.




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Second referendum for independence 'will be at the heart of Nicola Sturgeon's SNP manifesto'

The first minister of Scotland said that her party's message would be 'clear, simple and unambiguous - vote SNP to demand independence and secure Scotland's right to choose'.




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Jeremy Corbyn 'keeping in touch' with Nicola Sturgeon

Jeremy Corbyn said he last spoke to Ms Sturgeon around 10 days ago, insisting as leaders they had to speak regularly.




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Jeremy Corbyn 'already in bed with SNP' and could grant Sturgeon second referendum, warns Gove

Jeremy Corbyn is ready to 'throw the UK under a bus' by forming a coalition with the SNP that would break up Britain, Michael Gove has warned. He said that Labour and the SNP were now 'in bed together'.




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Boris Johnson says he will NOT grant second Scottish independence referendum

Boris Johnson said the 2014 ballot - when Scots voted to stay in the union - was a 'once in a generation' decision.




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SNP plan 'wish list' of demands for potential post-election talks with Labour

Ian Blackford said today the SNP will draw up a 'wish list' of demands ahead of potential post-election cooperation talks with Labour as he hinted scrapping Trident could be one of the party's red lines.




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Jeremy Corbyn RULES OUT Scots indyref before 2024 - before aides backtrack

Jeremy Corbyn caused confusion on a visit to Glasgow by declaring that there would be no ballot on splitting the UK before the next election.




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Jeremy Corbyn flip flops AGAIN on Scottish independence referendum

Jeremy Corbyn made yet another attempt to clarify his stance on a Scottish independence referendum today, saying: 'Certainly not in the first two years.'




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Jeremy Corbyn suggests he could SCRAP Britain's nuclear weapons

The Labour leader said he wanted to add 'realism' to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NNPT), with discussions about 'every country's nuclear weapons'.




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Is Boris Johnson going to skip seven-way leaders' debate?

Mr Johnson has poured cold water on the idea of sharing a stage with Ms Sturgeon, because he is only prepared 'to contest the debates with whoever theoretically could be Prime Minister.'




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Nicola Sturgeon attacks Jo Swinson over nuclear weapons stance

Nicola Sturgeon has condemned Jo Swinson after the Liberal Democrat leader said without hesitation that she would authorise the use of nuclear weapons.




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Nicola Sturgeon claims Jeremy Corbyn would be willing to sacrifice the Union

Nicola Sturgeon tonight claimed Jeremy Corbyn would be willing to sacrifice the Union of the United Kingdom if that was the price of taking power after the election.




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Nicola Sturgeon says SNP will back Labour if Jeremy Corbyn scraps Trident

Nicola Sturgeon today confirmed she would demand the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent be scrapped as the price of SNP support for a minority Labour government led by Jeremy Corbyn.




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Labour hints it could agree to a Scottish independence vote even if the SNP FAILS to get a majority

Labour's leader in Scotland, Richard Leonard, today suggested that if would only require 'the election of parties into a majority' to provide a mandate.




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Jeremy Corbyn 'could GO in deal with SNP': Labour would 'need to have conversations' over coalition

Lord Kerslake said the Labour party would 'need to have conversations' with the Liberal Democrats and SNP if the election produces a hung parliament. Labour played down the comments.




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Boris Johnson claims Jeremy Corbyn is not 'tough enough' to stand up to Nicola Sturgeon

Boris Johnson today claimed Jeremy Corbyn is not 'tough enough' to stand up to Nicola Sturgeon and reject her demands for a second Scottish independence referendum.




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Jeremy Corbyn might not campaign to stop the UK breaking up, Boris Johnson warns

The PM even suggested that his Labour rival may throw his weight behind the separatist campaign, and questioned the left-winger's commitment to keeping the United Kingdom glued together.




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The moment SNP politician forgets which constituency he's running for and is jeered by angry voters

John Nicholson, the candidate for the marginal seat of Ochil and South Perthshire, tried to rally supporters with a tub-thumping speech ahead of the tightly-fought ballot on December 12.




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Nicola Sturgeon demands BILLIONS more for the NHS in Scotland

Nicola Sturgeon today demanded £4 billion in extra funding for the NHS in Scotland as her latest price for supporting a minority Labour government.




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Dominic Cummings warns Labour-SNP pact would 'sink Brexit'

In a dramatic intervention, Dominic Cummings said the General Election was 'much tighter' than the polls suggested and warned of a 'very real possibility of a hung parliament'.




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IFS: Nicola Sturgeon's independence plans would mean 'MORE not less austerity' for Scotland

Nicola Sturgeon's plans for an independent Scotland suffered a hammer blow today after a leading think tank warned splitting from the UK would mean 'more not less austerity' north of the border.




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Alesha MacPhail murderer Aaron Campbell was known to police before he killed her report reveals

Teenage psychopath Aaron Campbell, who raped and murdered six-year-old Alesha MacPhail on the Isle of Bute, was subject to the SNP's Named Person scheme, a secret report reveals.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: We stand on the brink of insanity. How can we British even consider plunging in? 

STEPHEN GLOVER: The British are respected for their good sense and moderation, or used to be. But they may be about to choose an extremist government that would crash the economy.