Nicola Sturgeon has warned Downing Street there should be "no blocking mechanisms" applied to her plans for a second independence referendum.

The First Minister also insisted the timing of the referendum should be determined by Scotland and not by London.

Speaking after a meeting of her senior ministerial team, Ms Sturgeon said: "Cabinet today agreed that the referendum must be for Scotland's national legislature to shape.

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"It should be up to the Scottish Parliament to determine the referendum's timing, franchise and the question."