Nicola Sturgeon: Big SNP win may not lead to referendum
Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon has told the BBC that a convincing victory for her party at next year's Scottish elections would not be enough for her to push for a new vote on independence.
The First Minister explained it was not in the SNP's interests "to rush" a second referendum.
Ms Sturgeon was speaking to the BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg on the first day of the party's annual conference in Aberdeen.