PM insists she won't back down on Indyref2
The Prime Minister has said her position will not change on Nicola Sturgeon's call for a second independence referendum by spring 2019.
Theresa May would not be drawn on whether a vote could take place further into the future, restating her view that "now is not the time" for another ballot.
The First Minister wants the powers to hold a referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019, when she says the UK's Brexit deal will become clear.
Speaking during a visit to Glasgow, and ahead of talks with Ms Sturgeon, Mrs May said a vote during that time frame would be "unfair" to the Scottishpeople.
After her speech Mrs May went on to hold a private meeting with the First Minister.
More follows on the PM's visit. Watch tonight's Lookaround for a special report and interview with Theresa May