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Mike Russell wrote to Michael Gove, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, requesting a halt to the withdrawal process during the coronavirus pandemic.
NICOLA Sturgeon has told leaders in Brussels that she will use the powers of Holyrood to ensure Scotland keeps a close relationship with the EU.
Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon has ordered officials at the Scottish parliament to keep the European flag flying after the UK leaves the EU on Friday.
THOUSANDS will gather outside the Scottish Parliament on “Brexit Day” – a week today – in protest against Scotland being dragged from the EU and to call for a second independence referendum.
Decision by Northern Ireland’s MLAs will not affect UK’s departure from EU at end of month.
MSPs could force the Parliament officials to let the EU flag fly at Holyrood after Brexit.
MSPs voted to reject the UK Bill by votes to 92 votes to 29.
It will recommend Holyrood does not consent to the UK Government's Withdrawal Agreement Bill.
Presiding officer Ken Macintosh said the flag will come down at 11pm on January 31, when the UK leaves the EU.
Boris Johnson has ruled out granting permission for a re-run of 2014's referendum.
Boris Johnson was responding to SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford's call to respect the convention that UK legislation which affects Scotland should have Holyrood's consent.
Nicola Sturgeon has earmarked the second half of next year as the best time to have a vote.
A Frenchman who served as an MSP is calling on overseas citizens to use the European elections to send a message to Theresa May. / Christian Allard was an SNP MSP for the North East of Scotland between 2013 and 2016, and is now standing to become an MEP.
Nicola Sturgeon will accuse the Tories of treating the Scottish Parliament with contempt.
Ex-Scottish Labour leader to focus on restoring faith in fact-based politics.
MSPs have backed a call to cancel Brexit in the event that another referendum cannot take place, in a largely symbolic vote.
Votes set to take place at Westminster after Holyrood backs revoking Article 50.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today written to the Prime Minister about the role of the devolved administrations in talks on the future trade relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union.
A majority of MSPs today backed a Scottish Government motion demanding that Theresa May rule out a No Deal Brexit as the clock counts down until the UK departs from the European Union.
Unprecedented event will send 'strong message' to Westminster, minister says.
The UK Government will not allow Holyrood ministers to pay £65 settled status fees for European citizens who are working in Scotland's public services, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
Welsh Assembly also seeking reassurance over future cash flow and pensions.
In a symbolic, non-binding vote in Holyrood, Scotland's devolved parliament overwhelmingly rejected UK Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to exit the EU.