A “random customer” took the photograph which forced Nicola Sturgeon to apologise for breaking her own rules about mask-wearing, according to the pro-independence owner of the Edinburgh restaurant where the incident happened.
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| | | | | 'Random customer' took photo of Nicola Sturgeon not wearing her mask in Edinburgh restaurant | | | | | | A “random customer” took the photograph which forced Nicola Sturgeon to apologise for breaking her own rules about mask-wearing, according to the pro-independence owner of the Edinburgh restaurant where the incident happened. | | | | |
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