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Severin Carrell Support for Scottish independence has fallen to 42%, its lowest level since just before the general election in 2019 that gave Boris Johnson a resounding Westminster majority, in the latest poll for the Scotsman by Savanta ComRes. The poll, which maintained a recent downward trend in backing for independence in Savanta ComRes polls, put support for remaining in the UK at 49%, with 8% don’t knows. Stripping out don’t knows, it gave 54% no to 46% yes. A larger survey of 2,017 voters by Lord Ashcroft, the Tory peer turned pollster, published yesterday found there was a 51/49% split between no and yes. That amounted to “a statistical dead heat”, he said.

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Lobos Second Through First Two Rounds at MW Championships

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Freshman Myah McDonald and sophomore Lauren Lehigh are tied for fifth through day one of the 2021 Mountain West Women’s Golf Championships on Tuesday as the Lobos sit tied for second place overall. The final round of the MW Championships is set to tee off on Wednesday at 8 a.m. MT while UNM tees off at 9:30. New Mexico is tied for second with a score of 593 (+17), 11 strokes behind first-place San Diego State (582, +6). The Lobos are tied with Fresno State while San José State and Nevada are tied for fourth, nine strokes behind with scores of 602 (+26). “We saw a lot of good things out there today, but we gave away too many shots the first round,” head coach Jill Trujillo said. “We’ll have to take it low tomorrow. Lauren and Myah had solid rounds and their consistent play helped keep us toward the top.”

Biz Groups React To New Online Sales Tax Law

Adobe Stock Business groups are applauding a new law that charges sales taxes to Floridians who buy items from out-of-state online businesses. Already Floridians owe that money to the state if it’s not collected at the point of sale from the retailer. But few people remit those dollars. Floridians who buy items from out-of-state online businesses will be charged sales tax under a plan signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis. The money from the taxes will go toward the state s unemployment trust fund. Business groups are excited to see the change. Carolyn Johnson with the Florida Chamber of Commerce says her group is thrilled that DeSantis signed the bill into law. For the past two decades, she says the Florida Chamber has been trying to level the playing field between businesses in Florida and those outside the state. Johnson says right now, online retailers based in the state already collect a sales tax.

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