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‘Rail doesn’t work the way the SNP thinks’

Plans to transfer responsibility for policing Scotland’s railways to the national police force is not “the way the railway works,” train drivers’ union Aslef warned yesterday.

The Scottish government announced plans this week to amalgamate the Scottish division of the British Transport Police into Police Scotland.

SNP ministers rejected BTP proposals to continue its control of railway policing but under the oversight of Holyrood rather than Westminster.

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