Starmer rejects Scotland call for immigration powers as vaping bill introduced live
Briefly

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer dismissed calls for devolving immigration powers to Scotland, emphasizing a commitment to maintain the current immigration relationship between Westminster and Holyrood.
During a visit to Glasgow, Starmer asserted that the government is not considering any changes to immigration powers, even as he aims to reset UK-Scotland relations.
In conjunction with his visit, the Prime Minister discussed the upcoming Tobacco and Vapes Bill, aimed at creating a smoke-free generation and regulating vaping advertisements.
Starmer's comments reflect the government's stance on maintaining centralized immigration controls despite ongoing discussions about devolution and local governance in Scotland.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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