03/07/2016 Reporting Scotland


03/07/2016

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A first look at tomorrow morning's papers is coming up

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The fallout from the EU referendum has continued to dominate

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Scottish politics today, with the parties arguing

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about whether or not the result should lead to a second vote

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The First Minister has been talking to the European Commission about how

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Scotland can remain in Europe even though the rest

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Today, Nicola Sturgeon's predecessor said she was right.

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There has been a seismic movement of opinion

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one way or another Scotland's position in Europe must be

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consolidated and guaranteed, and Nicola Sturgeon is carrying not

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just the SNP opinion behind her, but a

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broad spread of political opinion in Scotland.

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This is way beyond political ploys, this is about

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national leadership, which Nicola Sturgeon is providing.

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The leader of the Conservatives in Scotland said

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talk of another independence referendum was premature until we

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know what is on offer, but Westminster should not try to block

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I have never said it should be denied, and I did not say

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What I'm saying about it being premature...

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It should not be denied by the British

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What is premature is the First Minister within three and a

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half hours of the votes being counted standing up in Bute house

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and saying she was asking government officials to drop the necessary

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-- draw up the legislation for an independence from referendum.

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We do not know what we would be voting on.

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A former First Minister revealed today he could now

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He said the EU referendum was a tipping point.

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We're not ready for independence, even if that was a reality.

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We have nation-building to do, issues about

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when you have a minority voting for one thing,

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you divide the nation, you create bitterness.

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And the last thing we want is to look forward to

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a legacy of bitterness and division in Scotland.

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Scottish Labour distanced itself from Mr McLeish and

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said independence would risk Scottish jobs and our economy.

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The First Minister is calling on the UK government to give

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an immediate guarantee on the status of European Union citizens living

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in Scotland in the wake of the Brexit vote.

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Nicola Sturgeon's demand comes in a letter to the Prime Minister,

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and the five candidates for his post.

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Mr Cameron's already moved to reassure European

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citizens living in the UK that there won't be

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But Nicola Sturgeon says a stronger assertion

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The SNP Westminster leader and MP for Moray, Angus Robertson,

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has confirmed he is standing for the party's deputy leadership.

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Current deputy Stewart Hosie is stepping down.

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Mr Robertson said he was running for the job because he wanted to

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We're hosting a special debate, What Now For Scotland?

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about the EU vote and the implications for Scotland

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tomorrow night at 7 o'clock right here on BBC1.

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Police have released images of 13 men they want to trace in connection

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with the investigation into the violence and disorder which

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Fans invaded the pitch at Hampden after Hibs beat Rangers.

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Officers have already made 38 arrests in connection

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At Wimbledon, Jamie Murray is through to the third

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He and his Brazilian partner Bruno Soares beat the Argentinian

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pair Delbonis and Schwartzman in two sets, 6-3, 6-3

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The Scot is aiming to win his first Wimbledon men's doubles title

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Now, the weather outlook for tonight and tomorrow.

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It has been another showery day across Scotland. Tonight the showers

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will fade from most areas and will will be dry with just a few showers

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in the north and west in coastal areas. Tomorrow has a lot of dry and

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bright weather with some sunshine. However, through the course of the

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day we have a north- south split. " Increase across southern and central

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Scotland followed by persistent and at times heavier outbreaks of rain,

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reaching Argyll, the Glasgow area and perhaps Fife by tomorrow

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afternoon. North of year there is a lot of dry and bright weather with

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spells of sunshine and just a scattering of heavy showers. In the

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sunshine in the Northeast temperatures will peak around 16-17,

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otherwise 14-15 with mostly light winds.

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