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Demonstrations carried signs reading ‘All I want for Christmas is my freedom back’.
Keith Brown urged SNP members to be ‘tolerant’ and ‘kind’ when canvassing for independence.
Traffic was temporarily blocked during the demonstration.
The Conservative MP announced her pregnancy in a tweet on Saturday.
Arcadia Group is on the brink of collapse with around 15,000 jobs at risk.
Meanwhile, Michael Gove warned that every hospital in England could be overwhelmed with coronavirus cases if new tier restrictions are not introduced.
The event in Bridgwater, Somerset, did not go quite according to plan.
Education Secretary John Swinney said the policy would be brought in if the SNP is re-elected to power in May’s Scottish elections.
The Prime Minister had faced calls from Labour to appoint a minister to oversee the rollout of a Covid-19 vaccine.
The UK-wide tree-planting campaign will be known as The Queen’s Green Canopy.
The BBC One programme hopes to plant 750,000 trees in two years.
The First Minister said Scotland is a ‘nation on the brink of making history’.
The airline said it had ‘strayed offside’ with a good luck message to England ahead of their match against Wales.
The UK will see a temporary easing of coronavirus rules over Christmas.
Scientists advising the Government have set out suggestions around mixing households for family, religious or cultural gatherings.
The activist group behind the anti-Brexit stunt said: ‘If any Kent resident feels offended, we suggest they simply remove the stickers.’
This will lead to significant price reductions for travel during periods where off-peak tickets are usually invalid.
PCS leader Mark Serwotka called for a parliamentary debate following support for the union’s campaign to give civil servants a decent wage rise.
Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were killed by convicted terrorist Usman Khan.
Warnings about extended Covid restrictions and and investigation into the Chancellor are among the stories leading the Saturday papers.