The British Prime Minister David Cameron is putting together his first fully Conservative government this weekend - after winning the UK's general election.
He's already confirmed some of the top jobs - with George Osborne staying on as UK Chancellor. Mr Cameron has also met with the head of the committee representing Conservative backbenchers - to make sure they don't derail his plans in the Commons given the narrow majority he has.
Meanwhile the Scottish National Party's old leader believes there WILL be Scottish independence before his career is over.
The party won 56 seats on Thursday - dozens more than it had previously.
Alex Salmond - who picked up one of them - says that strengthens its bargaining position, if Scots want another referendum: