What are the arguments set to be made in the Supreme Court about a Scottish independence referendum?
Read moreBy Philip Sim
BBC Scotland political correspondent
The UK Supreme Court will be asked if the Scottish government can hold a vote without UK consent.
The UK Supreme Court will be asked if the Scottish government can hold a vote without UK consent.
What are the arguments set to be made in the Supreme Court about a Scottish independence referendum?
BBC Scotland's Glenn Campbell considers the case for holding another vote.
The bill gives ministers the ability to impose lockdown restrictions in a future health emergency.
Reform Scotland says taxes will need to be increased and the system will need to be reformed.
The British Dental Association is accusing the Scottish government of "pulling away the life support".
The first minister said the Scottish government would back a bill to protect sites from protesters.
The UK Supreme Court will be asked if the Scottish government can hold a vote without UK consent.
What are the arguments set to be made in the Supreme Court about a Scottish independence referendum?
BBC Scotland's Glenn Campbell considers the case for holding another vote.
The bill gives ministers the ability to impose lockdown restrictions in a future health emergency.
Reform Scotland says taxes will need to be increased and the system will need to be reformed.
The British Dental Association is accusing the Scottish government of "pulling away the life support".
The first minister said the Scottish government would back a bill to protect sites from protesters.
What are the arguments set to be made in the Supreme Court about a Scottish independence referendum?
BBC Scotland's Glenn Campbell considers the case for holding another vote.
The bill gives ministers the ability to impose lockdown restrictions in a future health emergency.
By Philip Sim
BBC Scotland political correspondent
Nicola Sturgeon said the question would be the same as in the last referendum in 2014.
By Glenn Campbell
Political editor, BBC Scotland
Nicola Strugeon has called the support for Patrick Grady
The Scottish Conservative leader says he will take no part in Nicola Sturgeon's "pretend referendum".
By Chris Mason
Political editor, BBC News