Prime minister urges return to power-sharing government in Northern Ireland; US president arrives on Tuesday

The SNP’s former leader in Westminster has urged the party to “come together” after Humza Yousaf has become first minister.

Ian Blackford’s comments came just 24 hours after SNP president Mike Russell told The Herald newspaper that Scottish independence cannot be secured in the immediate future amid the ongoing police investigation into party finances.

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