A ruling on any future Scottish independence vote and a drive to cut energy use lead the papers.
A variety of stories lead Thursday's papers. Metro reports on a ruling by the Supreme Court that the Scottish government cannot hold another referendum on independence without the consent of the UK government. The paper says the decision was made on the grounds that Scots are not an "oppressed people", but quotes SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon vowing that "democracy won't be denied".
The paper says it's thought households could save up to £420 a year with no loss of comfort, and quotes Chancellor Jeremy Hunt saying they have a responsibility to lower usage to stop the country being "blackmailed" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.The Telegraph reports on data due to be published by the health service setting out waiting times and in-person appointment levels at every GP surgery in England.
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