Nicola Sturgeon has told the Scottish Parliament independence is the only solution to the "broken government" of Westminster after the chaos of Brexit.
Downing Street refused to rule out Theresa May resigning if the UK does not leave the EU by 30 June as Brussels raised the stakes by suggesting a Brexit delay may only be available if MPs back the Prime Ministerâs deal.
âDemocracy imperilled,â the Brexiteers cry. I actually agree, but for different reasons. Theyâre blaming it on John Bercow for refusing to allow yet another vote on Theresa Mayâs Withdrawal Agreement, which neither Parliament nor the country wants. Good on him I say.
Gregor Townsend may, come the World Cup in Japan, benefit from the consequences of the blows fortune has inflicted on him in this Six Nations campaign, writes Allan Massie
This Calcutta Cup match swung one way then the other only to finish in the highest-scoring draw between two first class rugby nations in the history of the sport.
No-one who has ever watched the whirling dervish that is Alfredo Morelos would dare claim that the Rangers striker is more sinned against than sinning. The fact the 29-goal forward has been shown four red cards and 19 yellow cards this season reveals all about the 22-year-oldâs irascibility.
Every year I look forward to the RSA New Contemporaries. It always fizzes with energy. Here are the young showing us how, while the so-called grown-ups drag us through the grisly farce of Brexit. Nor does this year disappoint. There are 63 new graduates including a small group of architects. The show is on both floors of the RSA and so there is room for them each to have their own bit of wall or floor. Thus their work is not scattered and they can spread themselves out a little. One or two individual works have been in the recent group shows, but here the artists, among their peers, have a better chance to make a statement.
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