Where is all the evidence? Why has no one resigned?! Nicola Sturgeon is furiously accused of a cover-up as she fights for her job at crucial hearing -after branding Salmond a sex pest in brutal attack on her predecessor
First Minister slammed her predecessor for failing to offer up a single word of regret during his testimony
She also contested his version of events in the run-up to the Scottish Government s botched investigation
She said her recollection of events is different but admitted she wished her memory of it was more vivid
She continues to claim that she first learned of the allegations against Mr Salmond at her home on April 2
Among the cash includes £57 million of investment to turbocharge green recovery whilst the Union boost will accelerate the creation of almost 13,000 jobs.
But Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes and SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford warned the Budget was a return to austerity and failed to tackle inequality.
The pair have also been calling to make the £20 Universal Credit increase permanent.
In a letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Ms Forbes urged the UK Government to support Scotland as lockdown measures are set to be eased over the next six weeks.
Scotland has asked for more money after Rishi Sunak announced the new budget today (Image: Getty)
The Treasury supremo served up a £1.2billion pot to the Scots before delivering £740million to the Welsh.
His generous financial booster will make it difficult for those calling for independence to argue they would be better off without central Government.
The Scottish funding also came as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was mired in an investigation into the botched probe into complaints made against Alex Salmond.
Rishi Sunak said: Through the Barnett formula, the decisions I m taking in this Budget also increase the funding for the devolved administrations, by £1.2 billion for the Scottish government, £740 million for the Welsh government and £410 million for the Northern Ireland executive.
THE push for Scottish independence is riddled with falsehoods with the SNP hell-bent on sacrificing everything on the altar of breaking up the UK , Michelle Ballantyne, leader of the Reform Party Scotland, has claimed.
Mary Cook, 90, and her daughter Fiona Scott were pictured hugging for the first time in three months at a care home in Kelso, Scottish Borders, as care residents in Scotland are allowed regular visitors.