25/06/2016 Reporting Scotland


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The First Minister says she will seek immediate discussions

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with Brussels to protect Scotland's place in the EU -

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Nicola Sturgeon has said a new independence referendum

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Here's our Political Correspondent, Glenn Campbell.

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At a menacing meeting of the Scottish Cabinet ministers agreed to

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prepare for possible second recommend them on Scottish

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independence. --Emergency. This might referendum. She is also

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preparing to travel to Brussels and Balans beyond. We will explore all

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possible options to protect the place of Scotland in the European

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Union. It is backed by this traditionally Labour supported

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newspaper and this former Labour first messiah who says he voted

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against independence in 2014. I think the result on Thursday night

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was a game changer and this is going to be another referendum. I would

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now back the European Union over continuing membership of the

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European Union. The Scottish Labour leader has cautioned against an

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second referendum says party will consider all options. We need calm

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and reflect on what has happened. The duties of all politicians is to

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focus on economic impact on what this means for jobs and services and

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protect working people in this country. Others are not confessed

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public want to read that independence question. The Scottish

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people have been four times the ballot box in the last two years. In

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my view there is no appetite for a referendum again and independence. A

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great deal will depend on what deal with any is able to be constructive

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between the United Kingdom and the European Union. If this to be

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another independence referendum the proposition will have to change.

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Scotland will face a choice whether to remain part of the go-to Kingdom

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outside the European Union to make to remain part of the go-to Kingdom

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Edinburgh the capital of any EU member state outside the United

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Kingdom. -- United Kingdom. The First Minister said she will hold a

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summit for EU diplomats in the next two weeks. A place in Glasgow for

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Polish people to watch the football and, despite every assurance in the

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First Minister that Europeans living and working in Scotland are welcome

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here, a place for them to worry and working in Scotland are welcome

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about what the referendum result might mean. Right now I really don't

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know what is when to happen and how it is going to affect me being any

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EU citizens I will will stay here are not. I will see in the next two

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years to come. We are concerned for them will be what powers at some

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point and how it will work, nobody knows. Our future. Why you what it

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would have to be Scotland and go to Poland? Yes. Perhaps a more upbeat

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mood of this bowling club with four teams contesting and not hard to

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find people who voted, Clevedon car Donald. I voted a tactical vote and

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voted Brexit. In 1975 voted for the EU that sense and been disappointed

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with what they have done. I think that going to be more food bills.

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There are millions of immigrants coming in here anyway so and see

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what the difference is. We will be able to control our borders. Home or

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away, it turns out that might just be the defining elliptical question

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of our generation. -- political. --Cardonald.

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Donald Trump has ended his Scottish trip with a visit to his golf

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A small group of protesters waving Mexican flags were kept away

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The US presidential candidate wouldn't be drawn

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on whether he favoured Scottish independence following

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Train passengers in Scotland are facing further disruption

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The action is being taken by the RMT union over proposals to operate more

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There will be a 24-hour strike tomorrow - followed by three further

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Rugby, and Scotland won by 21 points to 16 in their second tour

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The Scots were behind with less than ten minutes to go,

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when captain Greig Laidlaw sent over a penalty from 40 metres.

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The Japanese were on top for much of the match -

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and were left bitterly disappointed at the end.

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Andy Murray has been limbering up for his first match at Wimbledon.

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He's been on the practise courts with his coach Ivan Lendl

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before he plays against Liam Broady on Tuesday.

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The Englishman is ranked 234 in the world, but Murray told

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the BBC's Russell Fuller he's taking nothing for granted.

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It is this to a great opportunity for him to play on one of the

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biggest tennis courts in the world, to a huge audience and try to cause

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an upset. Which I hope it doesn't but hopefully it is a good match.

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And with the outlook for tonight and tomorrow it's over to Chris.

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Some sunshine today but also funded insurance and you can see with the

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appeared on the chart. If you had some sunshine it was reasonably

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pleasant and this evening and overnight those shows fade away to

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leave many areas drive. Here's the chart and there are other showers.

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Lastly dry overnight with some clear spells and mist and low cloud and

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haar. The further east spells and mist and low cloud and

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tomorrow the driver stays for longer. You can see that replicated

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throughout the UK with is weather chart stretching from Wales to

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Wetton and Cornwall. -- Devon. In the West the rain will arrive

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mid-afternoon, fairly light and patches comes this with a further

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east that you are the drive will stay for longer and also the warmer.

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Dems is up to 20 degrees line. Winds will be light but with the rain and

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winds will be from the south and freshening. The Northern Isles

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should stay dry for the course of the afternoon but the rain coming

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your way. Here we see that rain edging its way eastwards we had

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through the evening and behind it cool and fresh area but some haar

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for the West Coast. On Monday when is from the West and freshly strong

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at times but nothing like a heavy is from the West and freshly strong

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showers we have seen today. There will be some sunshine around as well

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showers we have seen today. There and for all much fresher feel so by

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mid afternoon temperatures for most will be 15 or 16 degrees at best.

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Join Gordon Brewer for Sunday Politics Scotland tomorrow

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morning at 10.30 - he'll be speaking to the First Minister,

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