Ten years ago, Brexit sent me into a pit of rage. I now know we can never return to the EU
Leaving was a mistake, but rejoining Europe would be difficult and divisive. Instead we must rebuild ties with our neighbours – and each other, writes @AnthonySeldon
https://t.co/QlEoHDKWpk
The Scottish Parliament voted for Scotland to have the powers to hold an independence referendum.
Because Scotland’s future should be decided by the people of Scotland.
⚠️ NEW: Due to a road vehicle colliding with a bridge between Haymarket and Edinburgh all lines are disrupted.
🔴Services travelling through Haymarket towards Glasgow Queen Street and Bathgate will be cancelled, delayed or revised.
🚌 Replacement buses have been requested.
I love this country and it is the privilege of my life to be elected as your First Minister at @ScotParl today.
I will give everything I have to deliver on your priorities, and to fulfil Scotland’s enormous potential. 🏴
“The independence of juries and their liberty to pass a verdict according to their conscience, whatever the law or the authorities may demand… is important not only for justice but for democracy, too.” My @ObserverUK column: https://t.co/CFZqse8Ffe
@ScotRail@TPExpressTrains Thanks, Hayley. Do you know why the current train sequence / times change each day? This never used to be a challenge from Dunbar.
@ScotRail@TPExpressTrains Evening - despite the timetable change, your first trains from Dunbar continue to change time and sequence each day. This complicates ticket booking, increases ticket costs and delays onward travel to Glasgow. Will this be fixed in December? Thnx.
"Such a debate has to begin with understanding the depth of the hole the party is in, and therefore how great the leap that will be required to get out." Latest column on how Labour should go about choosing a new leader - and prime minister https://t.co/WMj45iJP5A
So top of my list are Greece, Australia, Bulgaria, France, Sweden and Cyprus.
My prediction - always wrong - is Bulgaria.
@Eurovision#Eurovision#douzepoints