Scotland's First Minister has said Boris Johnson's proposed visit to Scotland on Thursday is "not essential". Nicola Sturgeon said there should not be one rule for the public and another for politicians, as the Prime Minister prepares to head north.
But the First Minister stressed she does not want her comments to be interpreted as her saying Mr Johnson is not welcome in Scotland.
Under current regulations put in place by the Scottish Government, only people making essential journeys across the border are allowed to enter Scotland.
Similar regulations are also in place to stop travel across council boundaries within Scotland. Speaking at the Scottish Government's coronavirus briefing on Wednesday, Ms Sturgeon said: "I would say me
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