Nicola Sturgeon has said she is "prepared to listen" to the case for extending air strikes against so-called Islamic State from Iraq into Syria. Scotland's first minister said it would be "irresponsible" not to consider arguments made for doing so by PM David Cameron, following the Paris attacks. But she said she was "not yet convinced" the case had been made. The position of the SNP's 55 MPs on the issue could be crucial if the PM pushes for a vote in the Commons. Downing Street says there is still no timetable for a vote on extending UK military...
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