NICOLA Sturgeon will pick a fight with Theresa May at a summit in Scotland today.

The Prime Minister will visit the Edinburgh Fringe and announce a £1.2billion city deal for Edinburgh and the South East of Scotland.

But Ms Sturgeon will demand extra assurances on a No Deal Brexit during the hastily arranged talks.

The summit will be held at a “neutral” venue and comes two months before Scotland’s First Minister is due to reveal her detailed timescale for a rerun of the Scottish Independence referendum.

The First Minister raged: “The Prime Minister promised a detailed statement on the future relationship with the EU alongside the withdrawal agreement, so Parliament and the people would know where the UK is going. That promise must be kept.

“Parliament cannot be asked to make the decision on withdrawal without details on what the future relationship will look like.”

Ms Sturgeon said Mrs May must come up with a “Plan B” in case there’s no-deal or a “blind Brexit” where a trade agreement is fudged and details are worked out at a later date.

A Downing Street spokesman yesterday insisted a successful deal with the EU remains the “most likely outcome”, despite International Trade Secretary Liam Fox’s verdict that No Deal was now most likely with odds of “60-40”.