MSPs have sent out a strong signal about their anger over changes to the benefits system by refusing to back Westminster's Welfare Reform Bill.
It was the first time in 12 years that Holyrood has not passed a legislative consent motion granting Westminster the right to stray into the competence of the Scottish Parliament. It was also a rare occasion where SNP and Labour MSPs were united in voting together.
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