Scotland leader fends off calls to quit over case against ex ally
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday defended her handling of sexual assault claims against her predecessor, in a case that has erupted into a full-blown crisis for the independence movement as pressure mounts for her to resign.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Children who snore 'more likely to experience behavioural problems'
Cover Video
-
Chaotic 2D platform shooter Gravity Heroes out now on consoles
Cover Video
-
Queen's reliance on Sophie Wessex and aides discussed by expert
Daily Express
-
Ramadan in lockdown
Birmingham Mail
-
Nasa's ethereal soundscapes reveal what galaxies and black holes 'sound like'
The Independent
-
Restrictions on travel and outdoor meetings to be eased in Scotland from Friday
PA Media
-
984ft-Long Science Exploration Vessel Comes Complete With A "Science Sphere" And 22 Onboard Laboratories
Cover Video
-
NATO says Russia's military buildup at Ukraine's border is 'unjustified, unexplained and concerning'
Dailymotion
-
Search for Nicola Faith fishing boat by Pulsar
Wales Online
-
Could This Be a PUMA Roaming Around a English Countryside?
SWNS
-
Line of Duty star quizzed on the identity of the show’s mysterious bent copper ‘H’
Belfast Live
-
France ramps up efforts to vaccinate elderly with doctors applying Covid-19 jabs at home
France 24
-
Coronavirus latest news headlines March 16 - Medical experts defend AstraZeneca vaccine after EU countries pause use of jab
Wales Online
-
Boris Johnson discusses Greensill scandal inquiry
Daily Express
-
Russia’s Lavrov visits Tehran amid escalating tensions with Israel over nuclear deal
France 24