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Reform UK announced its intention to enter into the independence debate in Scotland, pledging to sweep up pro-Union voters and give them a voice against the likes of Ms Sturgeon. Enlisting ex-Tory MSP Michelle Ballantyne as its Scottish leader, Mr Farage was back on the campaign push before May s important Holyrood elections. Ms Sturgeon, who has spent the years since Scotland voted to stay in the UK clamouring for another vote, is aiming to use this year s election to get her independence dream back on track.
The SEVEN baffling new forms that seafood firms MUST fill in to send just ONE species of fish to EU. and the 33-point official advice on how to export it
UK seafood firms have to complete seven documents just for one lorry carrying one species to export to EU
Papers include export health certificate, catch certificate, customs export declaration and storage document
Government produces huge flowchart on how British suppliers can now export wild-caught marine fish to EU
Introduction of new checks and paperwork since end of Brexit transition period has hugely disrupted exports
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The Scottish First Minister has in recent days been faced with anger over the pace of Scotland’s jab rollout. She claimed yesterday that the country is aiming to have all over-80s, care home residents and carers, and front line health and social care workers vaccinated by the start of February.
Dashing hopes of a loosening from the end of this month, Nicola Sturgeon said she was being cautious and more evidence was needed that the outbreak was on a downward trajectory .