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CLEAN: Interior shot presser speech by Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, speaking about Prime Minister Theresa May, Brexit, triggering Article 50, and announcing plans for a second Scottish referendum on independence from the...
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CLEAN: Interior shot presser speech by Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, speaking about Prime Minister Theresa May, Brexit, triggering Article 50, and announcing plans for a second Scottish referendum on independence from the...
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CLEAN: Interior shot presser speech by Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, speaking about Prime Minister Theresa May, Brexit, triggering Article 50, and announcing plans for a second Scottish referendum on independence from the...
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Customers browsing in a shop selling tartan and Scottish souvenirs

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CLEAN: Interior shots of customers browsing in a shop selling tartan accessories and woollen goods, including shots of Scottish themed novelty souvenirs on display and tins of shortbread biscuits on March 16, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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CLEAN : FILE: Scotland makes formal request to UK for independence vote

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The Scottish government formally asks British Prime Minister Theresa May for a second referendum on independence deepening a crisis sparked by the Brexit vote
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Scots react to Edinburgh vote for new referendum

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Residents in Edinburgh react to the Scottish parliament's vote on Tuesday to allow First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to make a formal request to the British government to hold a new referendum on independence
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Bloomberg

Here's Why Everyone Is Short Sterling

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Mar.29 -- Barclays Head of Global FX Strategy Marvin Barth discusses Brexit negotiations, the British pound and his outlook for the currency markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sturgeon: vote SNP to give Scots choice over own future

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon calls for Scottish votes ahead of a snap election to enable another independence referendum
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hard Brexit must be abandoned after election: Scottish leader

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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says Britain must stay in the European single market as it leaves the EU following the election which saw Prime Minister Theresa May lose her majority
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Court to decide on Hungary ship captain arrest

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A court hearing is underway in Budapest to decide whether the captain of a river cruise ship should be arrested after his vessel collided on the Danube River with a sightseeing boat, killing seven South Korean tourists.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Scottish court rules PM's suspension of parliament unlawful

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Scotland's appeal court has declared British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament unlawful in a case brought by lawmakers and set to be appealed by the government (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Spain's Sanchez: Confident U.K. Would Respect EU Citizens' Rights

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Sep.25 -- Kingdom of Spain Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez discusses the main issues that may impact his nation once the U.K. leaves the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait from the Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Rennie says Lib Dems are 'on the rise' in Edinburgh campaign stop

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Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Willie Rennie said his party are "on the rise" and intended to stop Scottish independence, during a General Election campaign speech in Edinburgh.
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Press Association

Hundreds attend pro-EU rally in Edinburgh

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SNP MP Alyn Smith addresses Missing EU Already rally outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh as the UK leaves the European Union.
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Press Association

Archive shots of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

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Stock shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as she speaks at the inquiry into her government's unlawful handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond. Shots include the pair together during the Scottish independence...
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Press Association

SNP's Yousaf retains Glasgow Pollock seat

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Humza Yousaf of the SNP reacts to being re-elected as MSP for Glasgow Pollock and echoes the sentiments of Nichola Sturgeon in condemning the far right after he was abused at the count.
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Press Association

Scottish teachers join Edinburgh rally during strike action

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Tom Britton of the Edinburgh Local Association of the Educational Institute of Scotland union (EIS) addresses a crowd at rally as Scottish teachers take two days of strike action.
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Press Association

Sinn Fein's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill pays tribute to Nicola Sturgeon

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Sinn Fein's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill pays tribute to Nicola Sturgeon after Wednesday’s shock announcement by the Scotland First Minister that she intends to step down. Ms O'Neill said Ms Sturgeon will always be regarded as one of...
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Press Association

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits Scottish port

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Rishi Sunak has said he wants to work “constructively” with the Scottish Government amid continuing tension over the SNP administration’s demands for a fresh independence referendum and Scotland’s gender recognition laws. Following talks...
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Press Association

Two areas of Scotland awarded green freeport status

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Areas around Inverness and the River Forth have been awarded green freeport status, under a scheme agreed by the Scottish and UK governments. The two winning bids were formally announced on Friday as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visited...
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Press Association

Government should not be within ‘ivory tower in Edinburgh’, says Yousaf

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The Scottish Government must not be seen as sitting within an “ivory tower in Edinburgh”, Humza Yousaf has said, as he pledged to invest in rural housing. The SNP leadership contender said he would commit £25 million to turning empty...