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                FM to continue making case for 'right to choose'
Scotland's first minister has called on the UK government to negotiate a transfer of powers to Holyrood to allow another referendum on independence.
Nicola Sturgeon said there was an "unarguable" mandate for a new vote after the SNP won 48 of Scotland's 59 seats in last week's general election.
She said a document containing her arguments and draft legislation will be sent to the UK government on Thursday.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains opposed to holding another referendum on Scottish independence.
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