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Matt Hancock infuriates SNP by using Covid press conference to take dig at independence referendum

Matt Hancock last night infuriated SNP leaders by using his Covid press conference to take a dig at Nicola Sturgeon s threat of a rogue referendum. Speaking at Monday s Downing Street briefing, the Health Secretary revealed Scotland s ambulance service had been forced to call for emergency support over the weekend. He said other UK nations had stepped forward to help the Scottish Ambulance Service - which he said proved the Union was stronger together . The dig came as Ms Sturgeon vowed to hold an advisory referendum on independence if her Scottish National party wins a majority in May s Holyrood elections. The SNP leader warned she would carry out the vote, with or without backing from Westminster. 

Community garden plans for Fintry childcare facility take step forward

Community garden plans for Fintry childcare facility take step forward © DC Thomson With representatives from FCSS, Fintry Community Council and Dundee City Council are some of the youngsters who are looking forward to the redevelopment. Plans to develop a community garden within the grounds of a nursery in Dundee have taken a step forward thanks to funding from the Scottish Government. The charity plans to use the Community Climate Asset Fund (CCAF) grant, of more than £8,000, to create a community garden where children and families can grow their own food. The site of the former nursery school on Fintry Road.

Plan Bee: Scotland s concern over deadly insecticide Brexit U-turn

THE Scottish Greens have urged the Scottish Government not to follow the UK Government’s lead in allowing sugar beet farmers to use a bee-killing pesticide. Earlier this week, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) approved an emergency application for thiamethoxam, a neonicotinoid seed treatment. It was one of three treatments whose use outdoors was banned across the EU over concerns of the impacts on bee populations. Studies suggest neonicotinoids weakens bees’ immune systems, and can harm their development, leaving them unable to fly, gather food and breed. Defra has said their U-turn on thiamethoxam was only granted because it was “exceptional circumstances where diseases or pests cannot be controlled by any other reasonable means”.

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