The SNP's shock resignation dominates Wednesday's front pages, both north and south of the border.
"I want my independence" is the headline in Scotland's Daily Record as it reports the resignation of Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon. It shows an image of the First Minister waving to members of the public from Edinburgh's Bute House. The paper also promises analytical pieces including one that calls her a champion of feminism.Fellow Scottish paper the Herald reports on Sturgeon's “candid, at times tearful, but generally upbeat" resignation speech.
As well as an image of “Hollywood siren” Raquel Welch, who has died at the age of 82, the paper also reports that the UK risks falling behind France as “Nato’s foremost military power" in Europe.The Daily Telegraph’s take on Sturgeon’s resignation is that her “radical approach” to transgender rights cost her the support of her party.
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