Angus Robertson has claimed Westminster proceeded with legislation which was refused consent by Holyrood on nine occasions.
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Police have resources they need, says minister as unrest threatens to persist
Dame Diana Johnson said courts could sit for 24 hours to ensure ‘thugs’ who ‘maraud our streets’ are swiftly brought to justice.
David Pickard stepping down as BBC Proms director next year
He will remain in post until October 2024.
Sunak facing backlash as he is poised to announce scrapping HS2 to Manchester
The scaling back of the high speed rail project comes as he holds the Conservative Party conference in the northern city.
Jacob Rees-Mogg to respond in free speech debate at Conservative conference
Members will get the opportunity to take part in the four debates, which will all take place on the conference’s main stage on Monday.
Patel and Rees-Mogg should not be given honours, David Lammy says
The shadow foreign secretary said the two former senior ministers should not be rewarded due to their records in Government.
Conservatives’ by-election scorecard since 2019 general election
The party has held three seats, and gained just one.
Sunak insists UK is not a ‘laughing stock’ as he fails to rule on HS2’s future
The Prime Minister did not set out a plan on the high-speed rail project despite being in Manchester for the Tory conference.
What the papers say – September 23
Here are the biggest stories affecting Britain today as per the national front pages.
Foreign office rejects Boris Johnson’s Chagos Islands handover fears
The former prime minister said Britain appeared to be ‘on the verge of a colossal mistake’ if it gives control of the islands to Mauritius.

