The meeting will take place amid a bitter disagreement on a second independence referendum
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will meet for the first time tomorrow since the MP entered Downing Street.The SNP leader had a difficult relationship with ex-PM Boris Johnson and was snubbed by his successor Liz Truss who said she should be ignored.
He told MPs: "What the Secretary of State and I are jointly focused on is working constructively with the Scottish Government to deliver for the people of Scotland. I'll be pleased to be meeting the First Minister tomorrow, because that, I think, is what the people of Scotland want to see."
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