Nicola Sturgeon has hit out at Theresa May after it was confirmed that she will delay the Brexit vote after indications showed she faced an almost-certain defeat. 

The First Minister confirmed she had a phone call with the Prime Minister where she expressed her "deep frustration" at the Brexit vote and the apparent interests of the country. 

She tweeted: "Expressed my deep frustration that the interests of a divided Tory party are taking priority over the interests of country and that delaying the vote is an abdication of responsibility, leading to even greater chaos."

Earlier today, ministers and a Downing Street spokeswoman confirmed that the vote would go ahead, however, it has since been reported that Theresa May is to cancel the vote and head to Brussels to reopen dialogue between the Government and the EU. 

It is understood that Theresa May is to address the House of Commons at 3:30pm. 

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Nicola Sturgeon slammed the Prime Minister saying that her decision to potentially delay the vote was "pathetic cowardice" he said: "If rumours of a delay are correct, it will be pathetic cowardice by a PM and government that have run out of road and now need to get out of the way."   

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: "Assuming these reports are accurate, this is a watershed moment and an act of pathetic cowardice by a Tory government which has run out of road and is now collapsing into utter chaos.

"It is final proof that the interests of a deeply-divided Tory Party matter far more to the Prime Minister than people's jobs and living standards. That is an unforgivable dereliction of responsibility, and the UK Government should now get out of the way and allow others to take charge.

"It appears the vote is being delayed because of the Tory Party civil war, and in a desperate attempt to save the Prime Minister's job. Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain but yet again our views are being ignored, as they have been throughout this disastrous and incompetent Brexit process.

"The Prime Minister's deal should come before the House of Commons immediately so that it can be voted down and we can replace Tory chaos with a solution that will protect jobs, living standards and Scotland's place in Europe."

Earlier today Europe's highest court confirmed MPs can halt Brexit, vindicating a year-long legal action by a group of Scottish politicians. 

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In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said Westminster had the power to order the UK government to revoke the Article 50 withdrawal notice underpinning Brexit.