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Theresa May said this morning that Brexit means Brexit but also she

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wasn't prepared to see the UK fall apart. The dawning of a new era at

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Westminster. The new Prime Minister, just the second female to hold the

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role in UK history, moving into the most famous address of British

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politics. On Downing Street she gave us a glimpse of what to expect from

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her government. The first politician mentioned... The full title of my

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party is the Conservative And mentioned... The full title of my

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Unionist Party, And That Word Is Very Important To Me. It Means We

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Believe In The Union. The Precious, Precious Bond Between England,

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Scotland, Wales And Northern Ireland. What it means something

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else that is just as important. It means we believe in union not just

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between the nations of the United Kingdom, but between all of

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citizens. Everyone of us. Whoever we are and where ever we are from.

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As well as a new Chancellor, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary, she

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has brought Liam Fox to the front bench as minister for international

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trade. A new Department for leaving the EU was led by this man. David

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Davis has long been an advocate for Brexit and will have a key role in

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making it happen. The SNP said tonight he must be prepared to

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engage with Scotland. It is incumbent upon him to respect the

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people of Scotland and the way that they voted. He must engage with the

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First Minister and the Scottish Government and with the Scottish

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Members of Parliament Europe Westminster to ensure that

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everything is done to protect Scotland's race within the European

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Union. Order! Questions to the Prime Minister! It is just a few hours

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since this man left power. He took his last prime ministers questions

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this afternoon before formally resigning. This on his legacy from

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the nationalists is. I genuinely extend my best personal wishes to

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the Prime Minister and to his family. I wish them all the best.

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However... The Prime Minister what advice has

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he given his successor on taking Scotland height of the EU against

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the wishes of Scottish voters? In terms of what he says about Scotland

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and the United Kingdom and Europe, my advice to my successor, he is a

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brilliant negotiator, is that we should try to be as close to the

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European Union as we can be for the benefits of trade, cooperation and

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Security. The channel will not get any wider when really the European

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Union and that is the relationship that we shall seek. The new Prime

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Minister will spend more time explaining the parts of a work which

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will give much of her legacy tomorrow. Can she find a path that

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maintains the other union, the one that also dear? Focus tomorrow will

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return to Downing Street when we will get more appointments to

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Theresa May's first government including, we expect, confirmation

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of the Secretary of State for Scotland. Then, in the coming days,

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we will find out more about Theresa May, more about government, her

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style and her relationship with Scotland.

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The First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, was in London today discussing

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the economic outlook following the UK's decision

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She met the Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney,

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and then the Chief Minister of Gibraltar to look at Scotland's

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future relationship with the European Union.

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Our political correspondent Glenn Campbell reports.

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The Brexit breakaway has brought these two leaders together in common

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cause to try to preserve EU links. Scotland and Gibraltar voted for the

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UK to stay in the EU. But First Minister and Gibraltar's Chief

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Minister think that must be taken into account. Brexit meaning Brexit

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with those nations who voted to leave the European Union can leave

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space for those who voted to Remain. He wants early talks with the new

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Prime Minister. I would expect to speak to Theresa May over the next

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couple of days. And I will begin that process again making sure that

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Scotland is fully and directly involved in this process, but that

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we are involved with a view to having different outcomes for

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Scotland on the for discussion. While in London, Nicola Sturgeon was

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due to meet the Minister David Cameron put in charge of preparing

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for Brexit negotiations. That is Oliver left wing. That meeting was

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called off when it became clear that there would be a change of Prime

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Minister today and we don't yet know what Theresa May thinks might or

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might not be possible. She is not short of advice, with this former

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Labour Cabinet minister arguing that a special arrangement for Scotland

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may be the only way to keep the UK together. I think we have as a

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country got to leave, got to recognise Scotland's different

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position which witches and the Westminster government has got to

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try to craft arrangements with the European Union that reflect that.

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Why? Because I believe it will help to preserve the union, which I think

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is critical not just for Scotland but for the people of the United

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Kingdom. The prospect of a second referendum on Scottish independence

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has already been raised by SNP ministers in the UK can find another

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way to help Scotland retain its links with the European Union.

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In other news tonight, union members in dispute

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with the Wood Group oil services company over pay have

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The Unite and RMT unions claim some workers have been forced

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to accept cuts to pay and allowances of around 30%.

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The Wood Group disputed those figures and said it was "extremely

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This is the first industrial action ballot that has got a mandate over

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the last 28 years. I think that shows how serious it is and the

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response for our members shows how serious we are about this. We are

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looking for a settlement that if we can't get that we will take

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industrial action. The headline of 30% of swingeing cuts is a real

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disappointment. The reality amongst the majority of staff will show that

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there is an average of about 3% on their salaries. So you are denying

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that in any way you calculated any individual will loose alliances are

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paid totalling anywhere near 30%? Absolutely. I totally refute that in

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every way. There's been a call

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for an investigation into public It was made by Liz Smith,

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the Conservative MSP The families of two teenagers

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who died at the festival have spoken Megan Bell, from Sunderland,

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and Peter McCallum, from Lochgilphead, who were both 17,

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died in separate incidents Mr McCallum's family said they hoped

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young people would learn The Coastguard emergency tug based

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in Orkney has been reprieved It was to have been decommissioned

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in September when funding ran out. The UK government said it now

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recognised that the work of Football and Celtic's new manager

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Brendan Rodgers says he's confident they will reach the next stage

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of the Champions League qualifiers despite one of the biggest shocks

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in the club's history. He watched his new side fall 1-0

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to part-timers Lincoln Red Imps Here's our Senior Football Reporter,

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Chris McLaughlin. The back pages this morning

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providing a painful reminder for Celtic of a night

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they'd rather forget. Humiliating, some

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say the worst ever. It was a tough game

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in tough conditions. So, like I say, the second leg

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will be different. This, the goal that gave the Imps

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the most famous of victories. FA Ambrose stepped up

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to the role of Celtic villain. A pantomime played out

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on the manager's first It seems everyone's

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having their say. You'll forgive me for not condemning

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Brendan, I'm a Liverpool man. Celtic were beaten by a team

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who hail from a territory with a population that could fit

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into Celtic Park twice! There's a reminder of course

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to the board and to the fans. To everybody concerned that by just

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bringing in a manager You have to bring in, allow him

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to bring in the players and quickly, If they don't, the use of the word

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embarrassment will be the least Well, let's get the weather

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outlook for tonight It has been a largely fine evening

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for many of us. There have been a few showers around, but they were

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largely die away and it will become mainly dry with long clear spells

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developing. It will be quite chilly under the clear spells, especially

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in rural areas, down to five or 6 degrees. So, for tomorrow morning,

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high pressure is in charge is a fine, dry weather. At eight o'clock

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in the morning there will be a good deal of sunshine for Galloway and

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Dumfries. In the north-east we may see the risk of one to light

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isolated showers. For Shetland, start here. There will be brighter

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spells developing after I cloudy, damp few days. For the rest of the

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UK, we are seeing high pressure dominating our weather. Fine, dry,

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settle, good deal of sunshine around. A scattering of showers

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across Grampian, the Borders and the East coast of England, too. For the

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temperatures, high teens for the Central Belt, in the south of

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England up to 22 degrees. With the light wind in the summit will feel

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pleasant. If you are heading to Troon for the golf tomorrow looks

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like a better day, plenty in the way of sunshine. For Friday, it looks

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like there is some rain in store, and it will be blustery. It is to do

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with this weather from pushing him from the Atlantic. Tightening

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isobars increasing the wings and I'd rates of rain coming through as

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well. The rain across the West that first quite heavy at times, in the

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north-west Highlands and into Argyll. Towards the east it will be

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drier for longer, but that we will spread there, too, in the light and

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patchy. Temperatures reaching the high teens so it will feel quite

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humid, especially by the afternoon. Our next update is during Breakfast

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at 6.25am tomorrow morning. From everyone on the

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late team, goodnight.

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