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but in the absence of humza yousaf , as the absence of humza yousaf, as donald trump's top aide predicts britain's future , will nigel britain's future, will nigel farage be the conservative party's next prime minister and will he save britain? plus the rwanda plan is already working. find out why . next. donald trump's former right hand man, steve bannon , a man who man, steve bannon, a man who looks like everyone's favourite irish uncle has predicted that gb news star nigel farage will become uk prime minister after a global financial meltdown knocks sir keir starmer out of power. so will nigel farage save britain? >> mike hollingsworth i think nigel's playing his cards very close to his chest at the moment . i'm not surprised by the prediction which comes from the trump camp, obviously. and they always do a lot to bolster each other's prospects . but i've got other's prospects. but i've got other's prospects. but i've got other thoughts about who's going to lead this country, because i actually am getting into a position where i think actually, it doesn't matter which politicians are
but in the absence of humza yousaf , as the absence of humza yousaf, as donald trump's top aide predicts britain's future , will nigel britain's future, will nigel farage be the conservative party's next prime minister and will he save britain? plus the rwanda plan is already working. find out why . next. donald trump's former right hand man, steve bannon , a man who man, steve bannon, a man who looks like everyone's favourite irish uncle has predicted that gb news star nigel farage will become...
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i am afraid you will be seeing a lot more of me from now on. >> humza yousaf, glasgow. james: he will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scott-asian to lead scotland's government. but his time in office was tough, most of all when his is -- his in-laws were trapped in gaza gaza for a month. he also encountered policy problems, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the trauma here today is not just about who occupies this house. it is about what they want to do while they are inside. this affair has highlighted divisions in the smp. divisions on how to achieve independence. divisions on economic policy. and divisions on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? >> are you the next smp leader? >> obviously there is a lot to happen today. james: could it be john, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired? >> i am giving very careful consideration to be the leader of the smp. i have been somewhat overwh
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the turmoil in scottish politics. with the first minister humza youssef resigning today. the turbulence in scotland has ramifications for the politics of the wider uk, and a general election is expected within months. from edinburgh, here's our political editor chris mason turbulence, and it turns so it is scotland's turn for a blast of political turbulence, and it turns out westminster does not have a monopoly on these things. today matters, of course, for scotland's governess but it matters if you are in devizes as well as dundee, wherever you are in the uk, and that is because of the size of the snp's political footprint. that is why its political rivals are seizing this moment. well, it is for scotland and the scottish parliament to decide who the first minister is. but what is happening now with the snp is that the mask is slipping. people in scotland are realising that public services are worse. the scottish people have been fundamentally let down. one in seven are on waiting list, there is a cost of living crisis, and all the snp can offer is chaos. we have to turn
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the bbc understands the snp leader humza yousaf will go. shona joins us now, could you sum up the situation as you understand it for our listeners and viewers. i as you understand it for our listeners and viewers. i think one of our listeners and viewers. i think one of your earlier _ listeners and viewers. i think one of your earlier contributors i listeners and viewers. i think one i of your earlier contributors summed it up well, a situation of his own making. he felt the need last week to end a period house agreement, a confidence and supply arrangement between the snp who did not quite have a majority and the green party who had a number of msps elected using our additional member system. a lot of snp voters voted the snp first and the green party second and that gives them some
the bbc understands the snp leader humza yousaf will go. shona joins us now, could you sum up the situation as you understand it for our listeners and viewers. i as you understand it for our listeners and viewers. i think one of our listeners and viewers. i think one of your earlier _ listeners and viewers. i think one of your earlier contributors i listeners and viewers. i think one i of your earlier contributors summed it up well, a situation of his own making. he felt the need last week to...
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so now the deal�*s collapsed, there's pressure on humza yousaf to change direction. but the balance of power at holyrood means it's not that simple. with the greens backing that no—confidence vote, the alba party's sole msp is crucial. well, luckily for humza, he's put the decision—making power of the parliament effectively into the hands of one of the brightest and best and most responsible msps in the parliament, which is ash regan of the alba party. she's one of the few adults in the room. so he has the opportunity to try and secure her vote, but he'll have to work at it. and what now for the greens? they're out of office, but not — they think — out of power. wherever we are in the parliament, i we will fight for our principles, . and whereverwe are, we canwirx _ you know, one of our flagship policies — - free bus travel for under—225 — was a victory that we won - from the scottish government before we entered government _ for the first time. so we can win in government, l we can win out of government. so the scene's set for days of horse trading, th
so now the deal�*s collapsed, there's pressure on humza yousaf to change direction. but the balance of power at holyrood means it's not that simple. with the greens backing that no—confidence vote, the alba party's sole msp is crucial. well, luckily for humza, he's put the decision—making power of the parliament effectively into the hands of one of the brightest and best and most responsible msps in the parliament, which is ash regan of the alba party. she's one of the few adults in the...
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first of all, your reaction to humza yousaf�*s resignation? first of all, your reaction to humza yousaf's resignation?— yousaf's resignation? what went wron: ? yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? l'm _ yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? l'm very _ yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? i'm very sorry _ yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? i'm very sorry that - yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? i'm very sorry that the l yousaf's resignation? what went i wrong? i'm very sorry that the first minister has decided to step down. he has been a pioneer and has let our company with empathy, with care and with an emphasis on bringing people together, so i very much regret the fact that he has felt the need to stand down.— regret the fact that he has felt the need to stand down. some of your senior colleagues _ need to stand down. some of your senior colleagues are _ need to stand down. some of your senior colleagues are urging - need to stand down. some of your senior colleagues are urging you l need to stand down. some of your| senior
first of all, your reaction to humza yousaf�*s resignation? first of all, your reaction to humza yousaf's resignation?— yousaf's resignation? what went wron: ? yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? l'm _ yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? l'm very _ yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? i'm very sorry _ yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? i'm very sorry that - yousaf's resignation? what went wrong? i'm very sorry that the l yousaf's resignation? what went i wrong? i'm very sorry...
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humza priorities of the people. humza yousaf his p45 is in the post, and this is the face of the al—qaeda terror chief who could be roaming britain's streets by june plus. >> so because i've questioned ed about the church not acting on the behalf of christians , you're the behalf of christians, you're now turning up here with mental health nurses, assuming that i'm some right wing nut. >> wait till you see that full footage. i interviewed the man accosted by police for speaking out against islamist terrorism, and.insh out against islamist terrorism, and. irish riots over migrant hotels. >> plus, with my experience, i think rwanda is safer than than london. >> i feel safe walking around in kigali
humza priorities of the people. humza yousaf his p45 is in the post, and this is the face of the al—qaeda terror chief who could be roaming britain's streets by june plus. >> so because i've questioned ed about the church not acting on the behalf of christians , you're the behalf of christians, you're now turning up here with mental health nurses, assuming that i'm some right wing nut. >> wait till you see that full footage. i interviewed the man accosted by police for speaking...
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., , ~ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond. the _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first minister, | salmond, the former first minister, who started to set up some of the, quotes, world leading targets, perhaps slightly more achievable ones, and of course mr salmond is no fan of the snp, despite being a former party leader, and of course in particular he is no fan of the scottish green party, either. he feels in particular they are dragging the snp over perhaps to the left, being in favour of such things as trans rights, which mr salmond is perhaps not so keen on talking about. he thinks that some of these issues are talked about too much and there should be more of a focus on business and growth, for example, from the scottish government. so, mr salmond, no fan of the present scottish government, and of course the former first minister nicola sturgeon, saw t
., , ~ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond. the _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first minister, | salmond, the former first minister, who started to set up some of the, quotes, world leading targets, perhaps slightly more achievable ones, and of course mr salmond is no fan of the snp, despite being a...
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so by all means ash regan can go and have her meeting with humza yousaf, they can talk about the kind of ideas that they've put on the table, but it seems to me very, very tricky to see how there's any kind of big accommodation between those two parties. so i think what's more likely is the snp kind of frantically doing what they can to see if they can peel back one or two green members of the scottish parliament, with whom they had such a big bust up and flounce out last week. because it's notjust parties, it's people. yeah. i mean, on radio 4, we dressed this up as a sort of game of thrones rivalry. it's almost incomprehensible that alex salmond is emerged stronger out of something that humza yousaf�*s done after alex salmond had the psychodrama with nicola sturgeon. i mean, who's writing the script, henry? it is absolutely extraordinary, even from sitting from our vantage point in westminster, where we've had our share of wild politics over the last few years. to see humza yousaf attempting a manoeuvre of strength and then find himself fighting for hisjob within a few days is one
so by all means ash regan can go and have her meeting with humza yousaf, they can talk about the kind of ideas that they've put on the table, but it seems to me very, very tricky to see how there's any kind of big accommodation between those two parties. so i think what's more likely is the snp kind of frantically doing what they can to see if they can peel back one or two green members of the scottish parliament, with whom they had such a big bust up and flounce out last week. because it's...
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suzanne >> humza. humza. useless is gone. >> he's gone. yes. amazingly i knew he'd gone when he said that he wasn't going to go. because. because it was so obvious that he was in such a corner. he'd got nowhere to go. he was going to lose this vote of no confidence. and yeah, it's very funny. >> over the weekend he would just say he made in his speech today, he made it sound like he was resigning for the people of scotland. he was begging the other leaders over the weekend, labour and tory, to, to help him out because he needed one. >> alex salmond i am aware that because we're going to give you all of tomorrow's front pages in about 15 minutes time, i'm aware there's probably going to be a lot of that on there. but just just whilst alex salmond, whether this is true, we will never know. but we're saying that humza yousaf was on the phone to the alba party as late as 730 this morning, which implies that, you know, he was quite desperate, and i also thought it was remarkable how he managed to crowbar in multiculturalism and diversity in the firs
suzanne >> humza. humza. useless is gone. >> he's gone. yes. amazingly i knew he'd gone when he said that he wasn't going to go. because. because it was so obvious that he was in such a corner. he'd got nowhere to go. he was going to lose this vote of no confidence. and yeah, it's very funny. >> over the weekend he would just say he made in his speech today, he made it sound like he was resigning for the people of scotland. he was begging the other leaders over the weekend,...
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yes alex salmond names his price to keep humza. humza yousaf in a job. and, basically he , alex salmond was the main he, alex salmond was the main guy before he was basically stabbed in the back by that horrible woman , nicola sturgeon horrible woman, nicola sturgeon nicola sturgeon. and he's now and he's got a very big, big, big stick to beat, to beat humza yousaf with, which is one and they're not called mps. what are they're not called mps. what are they , msps, msps. he's got one. they, msps, msps. he's got one. and he says hey , you know, if and he says hey, you know, if you're nice to me, i'll give you, i'll let you, i'll let you support you and we'll prop up your because otherwise it would be a minority government. >> it's like 63. so they were being supported by the greens. but then the greens were like oh my god what? you're not going to transition children. you're not going to institute communism straight away. this is disgusting . because, you know, disgusting. because, you know, humza's policy is, you know, instituting communism and sterilisi
yes alex salmond names his price to keep humza. humza yousaf in a job. and, basically he , alex salmond was the main he, alex salmond was the main guy before he was basically stabbed in the back by that horrible woman , nicola sturgeon horrible woman, nicola sturgeon nicola sturgeon. and he's now and he's got a very big, big, big stick to beat, to beat humza yousaf with, which is one and they're not called mps. what are they're not called mps. what are they , msps, msps. he's got one. they,...
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is it true that humza yousaf is under pressure within his own party? he that humza yousaf is under pressure within his own party?— within his own party? he has been under pressure _ within his own party? he has been under pressure with _ within his own party? he has been under pressure with in _ within his own party? he has been under pressure with in his - within his own party? he has been under pressure with in his own - within his own party? he has been i under pressure with in his own party over this alliance with the green party, which many in the snp feel has been unacceptable and has led to a number of catastrophic policy failures such as the policy return screen and the hate crime act and the gender recognition reform bill which was inspired by the green party and had to be vetoed by the european government. they talk about these elements but what they mean are their gender radical feminists in the snp likejoanna cherry who have been very hostile towards a number of the transgender policies of self identification and giving puberty blockers t
is it true that humza yousaf is under pressure within his own party? he that humza yousaf is under pressure within his own party?— within his own party? he has been under pressure _ within his own party? he has been under pressure with _ within his own party? he has been under pressure with in _ within his own party? he has been under pressure with in his - within his own party? he has been under pressure with in his own - within his own party? he has been i under pressure with in his own...
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, humza yousaf. yousef, where are you? get in touch with me. because so many people i can tell you now are getting in touch with me, and they absolutely do not back him, so i'm on a mission. tell me if you do. and also tell me why you do, after the break, i want to talk the labor party. they've said essentially that they will, they're not using this word, but nationalise. essentially, the british train operators. what do you think to this? is this a step in the right direction or not? see you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00 tonight. i'm still searching. everyone are you in scotland? and you are massively rooting for humza yousaf? if you. if you are , please get in touch with are, please get in touch with me. i'm desperate to find your manumission till seven. alongside with the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood , and the director of littlewood, and the director of the charity world right, kerry dingle. i do like the name of your charity. i think
, humza yousaf. yousef, where are you? get in touch with me. because so many people i can tell you now are getting in touch with me, and they absolutely do not back him, so i'm on a mission. tell me if you do. and also tell me why you do, after the break, i want to talk the labor party. they've said essentially that they will, they're not using this word, but nationalise. essentially, the british train operators. what do you think to this? is this a step in the right direction or not? see you...
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. >> humza yousaf faces political . >> humza yousaf faces political. chaos. scotland's first minister has insisted he will not resign despite facing a vote of no confidence in his leadership. >> critics are wrong on rwanda, the home secretary hits out, saying opposition to the policy wilfully ignores the progress made by the african state and will be meeting legendary singer marty wilde to tell us about his new album and his career spanning over 65 years. >> good morning leicester city have sealed promotion back to the premier league at the first attempt without even kicking a ball last night, as leeds were thrashed four nil at queens park, rangers and liverpool reached an agreement with dutch side feyenoord to appoint arne slot as their replacement . for slot as their replacement. for jurgen klopp, although it's still going to be rather cool this weekend. >> a few showers to watch out for today and then something wetter arriving later. i'll have the details coming up. >> morning to you. i'm stephen dixon and i'm ellie costello, and this is breakfast on . gb
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she stood for a leader of the snp against humza yousaf before leaving for alba. she set out a number of conditions. but if humza yousaf makes concessions to her could that rock the boat elsewhere? if humza yousaf loses the vote in himself, he is not legally bound to reside but you can imagine the political pressure he will be under. we heard from an msp in his own party today say he would have to step down if he lost the vote. mr yousaf is trying to reclaim the narrative. we expect a raft of policy announcement this week to try and shore up some support ahead of those votes. some breaking news to bring you from the middle east. hamas have published a new video showing first proof of life from two more hostages in gaza: keith siegel and 0mri miran. the video is not dated, but miran says he has been held captive for 202 days and siegel mentions the passover holiday, indicating the clips were likely filmed recently. siegel is a us citizen, taken captive with his wife from their home in kibbutz kfar aza on october 7. miran was was taken captive from kibbutz nir 0z. w
she stood for a leader of the snp against humza yousaf before leaving for alba. she set out a number of conditions. but if humza yousaf makes concessions to her could that rock the boat elsewhere? if humza yousaf loses the vote in himself, he is not legally bound to reside but you can imagine the political pressure he will be under. we heard from an msp in his own party today say he would have to step down if he lost the vote. mr yousaf is trying to reclaim the narrative. we expect a raft of...
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it's been a dramatic day for humza yousaf. his shock decision to end power—sharing with the scottish greens leads to a motion of no confidence in his leadership. he's been in office barely a year, but tonight the outcome of that vote hangs in the balance. also tonight — after the carmathenshire school stabbings, a 13—year—old girl will appear in court, charged with three attempted murders. if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial president. a case unlike any heard before — the us supreme court deliberates if donald trump should have immunity from criminal prosecution. chanting: free, free, free palestine. - we report on the wave of pro—palestinian campus protests sweeping america. and manchester city close the gap at the top of the premier league with a convincing win, away to brighton. on bbc london... on newsnight at 10:30 p:m.. this morning, the surprise news that the snp and green coalition collapsing. at bedtime, what is left of homes that's coalition whi
it's been a dramatic day for humza yousaf. his shock decision to end power—sharing with the scottish greens leads to a motion of no confidence in his leadership. he's been in office barely a year, but tonight the outcome of that vote hangs in the balance. also tonight — after the carmathenshire school stabbings, a 13—year—old girl will appear in court, charged with three attempted murders. if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial...
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the scottish liberal democrats have rejected an offer of talks with the first minister, humza yousaf, whose politicalfuture hangs in the balance. he's facing two no confidence votes, after ejecting the scottish greens from his government. mr yousaf is due to meet the only alba party msp, ash regan, this week, despite ruling out an electoral pact between alba and the snp. alexandra mackenzie reports. humza yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a vote of no confidence as first minister in a minority government. after he decided to end a power—sharing deal, the bute house agreement, with the scottish greens. one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week, it could have happened in a different way but we are where we are. but the choice every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all agree on? but the greens insist they will not back mr yousaf in the coming days. the scottish green group
the scottish liberal democrats have rejected an offer of talks with the first minister, humza yousaf, whose politicalfuture hangs in the balance. he's facing two no confidence votes, after ejecting the scottish greens from his government. mr yousaf is due to meet the only alba party msp, ash regan, this week, despite ruling out an electoral pact between alba and the snp. alexandra mackenzie reports. humza yousaf is fighting for his political future as he faces a vote of no confidence as first...
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well, humza yousaf is one of the most divisive and incompetent first ministers scotland has ever seen, and it shows how desperate he is that he is humiliatingly having to write to his political opponents in order to save his political skin. it's quite clear that both scottish conservatives and the scottish people do need a letter from humza yousaf and that is his letter of resignation. even so, the snp leader still hopes to hold talks with his opponents as he struggles to secure enough support to keep hisjob. james cook, bbc news. there have been suggestions that hamza yousaf could keep his government together by striking a deal with ash regan who defected from the snp to the alba party. here's what alex salmond,the leader of the alba party had to say about that. ash regan, who leads alber in the scottish alba in the scottish parliament, is in a highly influential position given the political arithmetic. she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation, she will take with her some very reasonable positive proposals in which hopefully if the first minister accepts that will help
well, humza yousaf is one of the most divisive and incompetent first ministers scotland has ever seen, and it shows how desperate he is that he is humiliatingly having to write to his political opponents in order to save his political skin. it's quite clear that both scottish conservatives and the scottish people do need a letter from humza yousaf and that is his letter of resignation. even so, the snp leader still hopes to hold talks with his opponents as he struggles to secure enough support...
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scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. he's expected to spend the weekend announcing policies to shore up support before two potential confidence votes next week. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light, thanks to a hole in the ozone layer and australian bushfires. scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is insisting he will not resign despite a week pof political turmoil. here's a quick recap of what's been happening. the crisis began when humza yousaf, who leads the scottish national party, ended its governing coalition with the scottish greens. both parties are pro scottish independence. there'd been trouble in the coalition about the decision to scrap climate targets, and gender policy issues. theoretically, mr yousaf could lead a minority government, but he faces a confidence vote in his leadership — and all the main scottish parties say they will vote against him. there is also expected to be a con
scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. he's expected to spend the weekend announcing policies to shore up support before two potential confidence votes next week. wildlife in antarctica is being exposed to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet light, thanks to a hole in the ozone layer and australian bushfires. scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, is...
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be a pivotal one in scottish politics, as confidence votes are planned in both the first minister, humza yousaf, and his government. he has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. uk ministers insist health is a priority, after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and it's party time in milan. thousands turn out to celebrate italy's football champions inter milan. you are watching bbc news. let's get more on our top story, the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is heading to riyadh, where he will meet arab leaders to discuss the situation. let's speak to gina abercrombie—winstanley, president of the middle east policy council and former us ambassador. thank you very much for coming on the programme. antony blinken on his way. what you think he is hoping to achieve? he's got a tough road ahead, he has got to convince the players he
be a pivotal one in scottish politics, as confidence votes are planned in both the first minister, humza yousaf, and his government. he has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. uk ministers insist health is a priority, after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. and it's party time in milan. thousands turn out to celebrate italy's football champions inter milan. you are watching bbc news. let's get more on our...
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in the last few minutes, humza _ how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, humza yousaf i how do things done for him? in the | last few minutes, humza yousaf has how do things done for him? in the i last few minutes, humza yousaf has a right this housing development in dundee. he ignored brutal question from the waiting media about he would continue as first minister, whether he was a lame duck first minister, but we are told he will do interviews later. he is trying to reset his government by making this announcement about affordable housing. but to be honest, all focus is on his future. we are told he will not be announcing his resignation today, despite speculation overnight about his future. but as he was travelling here came the news that he is facing notjust here came the news that he is facing not just one, here came the news that he is facing notjust one, but two votes of no confidence. yesterday, the conservatives tabled that motion of no confidence in him and this morning, labourtabled no confidence in him and this morning,
in the last few minutes, humza _ how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, humza yousaf i how do things done for him? in the | last few minutes, humza yousaf has how do things done for him? in the i last few minutes, humza yousaf has a right this housing development in dundee. he ignored brutal question from the waiting media about he would continue as first minister, whether he was a lame duck first minister, but we are told he will do interviews later. he is trying to reset his...
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she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she'll take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, which hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say that humza yousaf has run out of road. the scottish conservative party say that even if he is saved by alex salmond, that's just prolonging the agony. the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish government, describing it as embarrassing and incompetent. but the snp leader struggles on in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. let's turn to some important news around the world. burkina faso has suspended more western and african media outlets over their coverage of a human rights watch report accusing the army of more than two hundred extrajudicial killings. the report said the soldiers had suspected local villagers of supporting islamist militants. bbc journalists were suspended earlier in the week for coveri
she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she'll take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, which hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say that humza yousaf has run out of road. the scottish conservative party say that even if he is saved by alex salmond, that's just prolonging the agony. the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish...
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humza yousaf informed us of his desire _ humza yousaf informed us of his desire to — humza yousaf informed us of his desire to end the cooperation between _ desire to end the cooperation between his government and the scottish— between his government and the scottish greens. this is a total u-turn— scottish greens. this is a total u-turn in_ scottish greens. this is a total u—turn in recent days, where he reassured — u—turn in recent days, where he reassured us of his commitment to working _ reassured us of his commitment to working on— reassured us of his commitment to working on the policies are parties agreed _ working on the policies are parties agreed on. — working on the policies are parties agreed on, and to act on climate action— agreed on, and to act on climate action after— agreed on, and to act on climate action after decades of inaction. he has decided to capitulate to the most _ has decided to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward —looking forces _ most reactionary, backward —looking forces in _ most reactionary, backward —looking forces in the â
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humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. mr yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, it's about what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? are you the new snp leader, mr swinney?i 0bviously, there's a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much re
humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. mr yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation....
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she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she will take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, in which, hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say the first minister has run out of road, but the snp leader struggles on, in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. let's just take you to spain now where thousands of people are marching to show their support for spain's prime minister pedro sanchez. he announced last wednesday he will take a few days away from public duties to decide whether he wants to continue leading the government after a court launched eight business corruption probe into his wife's private dealings, and these people out on the streets of madrid in support of the prime minister. senior british conservatives have defended the prime minister after the tory mp dan poulter defected to labour. dr poulter — who also works for the nhs — accused the tories of no longer
she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she will take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, in which, hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say the first minister has run out of road, but the snp leader struggles on, in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. let's just take you to spain now where thousands of people are marching to...
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she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she'll take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, which hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say that humza yousaf has run out of road. the scottish conservative party say that even if he is saved by alex salmond, that's just prolonging the agony. the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish government, describing it as embarrassing and incompetent. but the snp leader struggles on in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. expect a different feel to the weather over the next few days. some warmer weather on the way this week, but with that, we will still see some outbreaks of rain at times, so don't be expecting blue skies and sunshine all the way. and certainly low pressure in charge of the scene for monday, this frontal system pushing in from the west. that'll make f
she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she'll take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, which hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say that humza yousaf has run out of road. the scottish conservative party say that even if he is saved by alex salmond, that's just prolonging the agony. the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish...
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humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. humza yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, it's about what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? are you the new snp leader, mr swinney?j obviously, there's a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much
humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. humza yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police...
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confidence votes are planned in both the first minister, humza yousaf, and his government. mr yousaf has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. the un security council expresses deep concern over an imminent attack on the sudanese city of al—fashir, by the paramilitary rapid support forces. in a statement, the un's spokesperson says any attacks will have �*devastating consequences' for the civilians. the grand final of esl 0ne gaming tournament is taking place in birmingham. one of the gaming teams will win a share of 800 thousand pounds prize money whilst competing in the multiplayer battle arena game — dota 2.
confidence votes are planned in both the first minister, humza yousaf, and his government. mr yousaf has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. the un security council expresses deep concern over an imminent attack on the sudanese city of al—fashir, by the paramilitary rapid support forces. in a statement, the un's spokesperson says any attacks will have �*devastating consequences' for the civilians. the grand final of esl 0ne gaming tournament is taking place in...
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scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city, said one missile narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central ukraine and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk. ukrainian officials say equipment has been damaged and at least one energy worker injured. russia has repeatedly targeted ukrainian energy infrastructure over recent months. it's attacks such as these that have led to more us aid to ukraine. the united states has outlined what will be included in a $6 billion package of military assistance. it's part of a larger $60 billion commitment — which was approved by congress a week ago following 6 months of delays. the package will focus on air defence and includes interceptor missiles, anti—drone systems and artillery ammunition. what's not included are th
scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, insists he won't resign despite a week of political turmoil. and taylor swift matches a madonna chart record. we'll tell you why. the ukrainian military says russia carried out another massive air attack overnight. the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second city, said one missile narrowly missed a hospital with 1,000 people inside. attacks also took place in the dnipro region in central ukraine and in the western areas of lviv and ivano—frankivsk....
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humza yousaf pretty tenacious . telegraph. humza yousaf pretty tenacious. he's sticking on isn't he. >> josh sticking on. >> josh sticking on. >> well yes yusuf insists he won't resign and will fight attempts to oust him. there are going to be two votes next week , going to be two votes next week, one basically for him, but no confidence . confidence. >> no confidence. >> no confidence. >> one for the government. >> one for the government. >> yeah, and, but he says it doesn't really matter because he isn't. >> he doesn't have to go even if he loses. right. i think he might as well just stick in there. he would just be like, you know what? i don't care if you know what? i don't care if you hate me. i'm. >> i'm. well you know, the snp has a bit of an authoritarian streak , so it would be, at least streak, so it would be, at least in character. leo, remind me you're not a fan of the snp, is that right? >> no, no. and humza yousaf in particular. i mean, he was the person who brought through the ridiculous hate crime act, which has been one of his catastrophic m
humza yousaf pretty tenacious . telegraph. humza yousaf pretty tenacious. he's sticking on isn't he. >> josh sticking on. >> josh sticking on. >> well yes yusuf insists he won't resign and will fight attempts to oust him. there are going to be two votes next week , going to be two votes next week, one basically for him, but no confidence . confidence. >> no confidence. >> no confidence. >> one for the government. >> one for the government. >>...
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this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift — members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the _ members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the focus _ members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the focus onto _ yousaf to shift the focus onto policy, to show competence in government, but he is now fighting for his political life, on multiple fronts, and it is not at all clear that he will survive. in office were barely one year, but for how much longer? the answer to that may come as early as next week. lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. a primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, whose body was found buried in their garden. the remains of 42—year—old nicholas billingham were found in northampton in march 2022, four months after he was last seen alive. fiona beal, who's 50, will be sentenced next month. a former senior executive at the post office, who's been giving evidence for a second day at the public inquiry, has been accused of "deliberately suppressing the truth" and letting wrongful co
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following humza yousaf�*s decision to resign. king charles will visit a cancer treatment centre today, in his first major public engagement since his own diagnosis. the pollution in our rivers and waterways has been one of the big talking points in recent months. good morning from rowing club in manchester where a number of water based sports are coming together to push for real change so they can continue to enjoy the sport they love safely on the water. iamata i am at a building site in west london, looking at how a lack of bricklayers is hampering government plans to build enough houses but how young female apprentices are helping to fill those holes in the wall. from riverdance to lord of the dance. michael flatley on 30 years since that life—changing eurovision moment. good morning. today in the west it will be fairly cloudy, wet and windy. further east we are looking at drier and brighter conditions with some sunshine but sao is coming to the south—east later. all of the detail throughout the programme. it's tuesday the
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she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she will take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, in which, hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say the first minister has run out of road, but the snp leader struggles on, in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. senior british conservatives have defended the prime minister after the tory mp dan poulter defected to labour. dr poulter — who also works for the nhs — accused the tories of no longer valuing public services. the home office minister, chris philp, rejected the claim and said the government was spending more money than ever on the health service. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. dan poulter�*s surprise defection is still being digested by westminster. a part—time working doctor and, for the last ia years, a conservative mp, who will now spend his last months in office as a labour one, abandoning his t
she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she will take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, in which, hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say the first minister has run out of road, but the snp leader struggles on, in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. senior british conservatives have defended the prime minister after the...
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we already know humza yousaf is supports — we already know humza yousaf is supports attacks on workers but does not support _ supports attacks on workers but does not support a tax on the oil and gas giants _ not support a tax on the oil and gas giants who— not support a tax on the oil and gas giants who are making record profits — giants who are making record rofits. ., , giants who are making record rofits. . , ., ., , profits. last month, an independent reort profits. last month, an independent re ort said profits. last month, an independent report said the _ profits. last month, an independent report said the scottish _ report said the scottish government's plans to hit the interim emissions target in 2030 fell far short of what was needed. but actually ditching that target has left environmental campaign furious. it has left environmental campaign furious. ., , has left environmental campaign furious. , . , has left environmental campaign furious. , . furious. if the scottish cup and scrap these — furious. if the scottish cup and scrap these targets _ furious. if the scottis
we already know humza yousaf is supports — we already know humza yousaf is supports attacks on workers but does not support _ supports attacks on workers but does not support a tax on the oil and gas giants _ not support a tax on the oil and gas giants who— not support a tax on the oil and gas giants who are making record profits — giants who are making record rofits. ., , giants who are making record rofits. . , ., ., , profits. last month, an independent reort profits. last month, an...
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here's how the scottish first minister, humza yousaf, confirmed the news. i believe that going forward it is in the best interests of the people of scotland to pursue a different arrangement. that is why, following a discussion with my cabinet this morning, i have formally notified patrick harvie and lorna slater that i am terminating the agreement with immediate effect. here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward—looking forces within the snp and it is the opposite of what is in scotland's best interests. live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic — confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments
here's how the scottish first minister, humza yousaf, confirmed the news. i believe that going forward it is in the best interests of the people of scotland to pursue a different arrangement. that is why, following a discussion with my cabinet this morning, i have formally notified patrick harvie and lorna slater that i am terminating the agreement with immediate effect. here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was...
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humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. an emotional mr yousaf says he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> no ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone. politics can be a brutal business. it takes its toll on your physical and mental health. your family suffer alongside you. i am in absolute debt to my wonderful wife , my beautiful wonderful wife, my beautiful children and my wider family for putting up with me over the years. i'm afraid you will be seeing a lot more of me, from now on. now on. >> now on. >> the race to replace humza yousaf starts now . former deputy yousaf starts now. former deputy first minister john swinney says he's considering it carefully. >> i've got lots of things to think about and there's the whole question of my, my family and i have to make sure that i do the
humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. an emotional mr yousaf says he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> no ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone. politics can be a brutal business. it takes its toll on your physical and mental health. your family...
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but humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it's notjust about him. we don't have confidence in this snp government and that is why we have tabled this motion today and we believe ultimately it should be the people of scotland to decide who leads our country, not a handful of snp members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the focus onto policy, to show competence in government, but he is now fighting for his political life on multiple fronts, and it is not at all clear that he will survive. in office for barely a year, but for how much longer? the answer to that may come as early as next week. lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. the israel—hamas war contains many tragedies, and the death of a baby girl, less than a week old, and filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike, is yet another. we brought you the story earlier this week of sabreen al—sakani, not long after she was delivered by caesarian section in a hospital in gaza. now, herfight for life is over. fergal keane's report con
but humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it's notjust about him. we don't have confidence in this snp government and that is why we have tabled this motion today and we believe ultimately it should be the people of scotland to decide who leads our country, not a handful of snp members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the focus onto policy, to show competence in government, but he is now fighting for his political life on multiple...
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she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she'll take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, which hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help them to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say that humza yousaf has run out of road. the scottish conservative party say that even if he is saved by alex salmond, that's just prolonging the agony. the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish government, describing it as embarrassing and incompetent. but the snp leader struggles on in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. the home office says it's entering the final phase of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would inevitably start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take off in ten to 12 weeks. meanwhile, t
she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she'll take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, which hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help them to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say that humza yousaf has run out of road. the scottish conservative party say that even if he is saved by alex salmond, that's just prolonging the agony. the scottish labour party have called for a no confidence vote in the scottish...
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it did seem like investor confidence _ elon humza yousaf? musk? it did seem like investor confidence had _ elon humza yousaf? musk? it did seem like investor confidence had been - like investor confidence had been dampened because of so many lawsuits ongoing with nhtsa and several states in the us against tesla for the there have been instances where tesla cars have jumped stop the there have been instances where tesla cars havejumped stop signs, instances when tesla cars have been driving over curbs. with this new pool of data elon musk believes it can unlock some sort of silver bullet, some sort of magic that would make these cars not only self driving but also safe in the future. which they are absolutely not at the moment as we've seen from several incidents in the us.— incidents in the us. thank you very much for coming _ incidents in the us. thank you very much for coming on _ incidents in the us. thank you very much for coming on the _ incidents in the us. thank you very much for coming on the program. | a mysterious roman artefact found
it did seem like investor confidence _ elon humza yousaf? musk? it did seem like investor confidence had _ elon humza yousaf? musk? it did seem like investor confidence had been - like investor confidence had been dampened because of so many lawsuits ongoing with nhtsa and several states in the us against tesla for the there have been instances where tesla cars have jumped stop the there have been instances where tesla cars havejumped stop signs, instances when tesla cars have been driving over...
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as humza yousaf fights for his political survival, some snp sources tell me he can salvage his premiership, whilst other argue it's over. and i pay a visit to the newly appointed, and first, official artist in residence at abbey road studios, who shares his thoughts on al. to sort of type into a computer, "make me sound like stevie wonder", and then it comes up with a hit stevie wonder song, thatjust seems so disingenuous and it sort of doesn't serve the purpose of music, which is about expressing oneself in the most rawest way. good evening. on tuesday king charles returns to public duties with a symbolic visit to a cancer care centre with queen camilla. since his diagnosis in february, he has been carrying on with his private work as head of state, but tuesday's visit is his first official public engagement this year. it's dominating tomorrow's papers. look at the sun, the king back in the saddle, smiles as the king goes back to work, fit for a king, and the express, kering king joins cancer crusade. i'm joined by by dame laura lee the ceo of maggie's cancer care, and the historian, tess
as humza yousaf fights for his political survival, some snp sources tell me he can salvage his premiership, whilst other argue it's over. and i pay a visit to the newly appointed, and first, official artist in residence at abbey road studios, who shares his thoughts on al. to sort of type into a computer, "make me sound like stevie wonder", and then it comes up with a hit stevie wonder song, thatjust seems so disingenuous and it sort of doesn't serve the purpose of music, which is...
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she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she will take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, in which, hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say the first minister has run out of road, but the snp leader struggles on, in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with karthi. arsenal held on in a tense match to beat local rivals tottenham hotspur 3—2 and move four points clear at the top of the english premier in their north london derby on sunday, but with second placed manchester city able to close that gap later. an own goal by pierre—emile hojbjerg and efforts from bukayo saka and kai havertz put the gunners in control at halftime, 3—0 ahead. spurs did eventually fight back through a goalfrom cristian romero and a son heung—min penalty but aresnal managed to claim three valuable points. you know how much it means to north london,
she will be meeting with humza yousaf at his invitation. she will take with her some very reasonable, positive proposals, in which, hopefully, if the first minister accepts them, will help him to get out of a very tight political corner. the main opposition parties say the first minister has run out of road, but the snp leader struggles on, in a bid to secure enough support to keep hisjob. alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. now it's time for a look at today's sport with karthi. arsenal held on in a...
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funnily enough , humza dictator. funnily enough, humza yousaf was reported to the police for breaking the snp's hate crime act when he said , hate crime act when he said, quite justifiably about a year ago that the transgender rapist isla bryson should not have been in a women's prison. and he said isla bryson is a rapist who's completely at it. i don't think they're a genuine trans woman. i think they're trying to play the system. but how interesting that he insisted on referring to isla bryson as they. but it just goes to show that regular speech is not only undesirable, but it's also practically impossible. police scotland have promised to investigate every single complaint , investigate every single complaint, but investigate every single complaint , but with nearly 7000 complaint, but with nearly 7000 complaints between 21 and 22, it's clearly untenable or perhaps this pledge has something to do with police scotland have implemented a new trial to simply not investigate certain types of crime, with an estimated
funnily enough , humza dictator. funnily enough, humza yousaf was reported to the police for breaking the snp's hate crime act when he said , hate crime act when he said, quite justifiably about a year ago that the transgender rapist isla bryson should not have been in a women's prison. and he said isla bryson is a rapist who's completely at it. i don't think they're a genuine trans woman. i think they're trying to play the system. but how interesting that he insisted on referring to isla...
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humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it is notjust about him, we do not have confidence in this snp government and that is why we have tabled this motion today and we believe ultimately it should be the people of scotland to decide who leads our country, not a handful of snp members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the focus onto policy, to show competence in government, but he is now fighting for his political life, on multiple fronts, and it is not at all clear that he will survive. in office for barely one year, but for how much longer? the answer to that may come as early as next week. lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical o
humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it is notjust about him, we do not have confidence in this snp government and that is why we have tabled this motion today and we believe ultimately it should be the people of scotland to decide who leads our country, not a handful of snp members. this is an attempt by humza yousaf to shift the focus onto policy, to show competence in government, but he is now fighting for his political life, on multiple...
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politically, there was nowhere left for humza yousaf to go. his leadership fatally wounded, not by his party or by the voters, but by himself. and so this admission that his time as first minister had come to an end. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. therefore, after spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government and for the country i lead, i've concluded that repairing a relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. msps will have 28 days to find his replacement or an election is called, and the names of possible contenders are already emerging. i'm giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp. i've been somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that. scottish national party leader... kate forbes narrowly lost out to humza yousaf in the contest, which saw him become leader. she is said to be considering another bid. itjust hasn't gone well. a
politically, there was nowhere left for humza yousaf to go. his leadership fatally wounded, not by his party or by the voters, but by himself. and so this admission that his time as first minister had come to an end. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. therefore, after spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government and for the country i lead, i've concluded that repairing a relationship across...