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Sturgeon vows to challenge union Bill at No 10 meeting

NICOLA STURGEON and David Cameron are expected to clash over the Trade Union Bill in Downing Street today.

Scotland’s First Minister said the Tories’ anti-worker laws are top of her agenda for her meeting with the Prime Minister.

The meeting comes after an attempt by the Scottish government to block the Bill from being enacted north of the border was rejected last week by the Scottish Parliament’s presiding officer.

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