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. haste of thousands of pounds of donations to the snp. ~ ., ~ ., ., ., to the snp. we now know that an individual has _ to the snp. we now know that an individual has been _ to the snp. we now know that an individual has been charged, - to the snp. we now know that an l individual has been charged, peter has been charged, with the allegation of embezzlement from party fans, and that is a really serious matter indeed. many people in the snp, right across scottish politics, will be shocked by the news. ~ ., ., , ., ., ~ news. well, no details of what mr murrell is accused _ news. well, no details of what mr murrell is accused of— news. well, no details of what mr murrell is accused of embezzling, | murrell is accused of embezzling, and the fact that proceedings are now live means that strict legal rules kick in which constrain what the public and politicians can speculate and say, that is to ensure that there is a fair trial, should the crown office, which now looks at the crown office, which now looks at the evidence which has been gathered ljy the evidence which h
. haste of thousands of pounds of donations to the snp. ~ ., ~ ., ., ., to the snp. we now know that an individual has _ to the snp. we now know that an individual has been _ to the snp. we now know that an individual has been charged, - to the snp. we now know that an l individual has been charged, peter has been charged, with the allegation of embezzlement from party fans, and that is a really serious matter indeed. many people in the snp, right across scottish politics, will be shocked by...
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he has many years experience in snp cabinets and snp governments, and many of the senior figures in the party are, this morning, coming out in support of him. what comes next is dealing with the biggest challenges in our society, back home in scotland. and what we need is someone with a calm head and a vision for what we do next. john is obviously vastly experienced. he's held almost most of the single most important roles in the scottish government. and i've got no doubt that under his leadership, our party would be in a better place. but in the meantime, of course, whoever does take over will face some pretty significant challenges. the snp, usually a united church under the cause of independence, is pretty divided on some very significant issues. how to take forward that cause — economic policy, social policy, such as gender issues. there may well be a vote in the parliament, likely tomorrow, on whether the party might face a vote of no confidence in the government. i don't think it's likely to pass, but that's been brought by scottish labour and actually they would like to see an
he has many years experience in snp cabinets and snp governments, and many of the senior figures in the party are, this morning, coming out in support of him. what comes next is dealing with the biggest challenges in our society, back home in scotland. and what we need is someone with a calm head and a vision for what we do next. john is obviously vastly experienced. he's held almost most of the single most important roles in the scottish government. and i've got no doubt that under his...
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it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party. it's for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they continue to want to make income tax fair? to work for the climate and nature emergencies? or do they want to take a different direction? as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a stream. rescue teams worked long after the disaster struck, saving those they could. finding and counting the dead, a village that
it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party. it's for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they continue to want to make income tax fair? to work for the climate and nature emergencies? or do they want to take a different direction? as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc...
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snp lurches into going the snp. snp lurches into another crisis as leader quits, but they've also got scroll reveals plato's final musings. why is that flautist so bad, so apparently they found a scroll and a lady was playing the flute for him and he didn't think she was very good. >> this is so. this has been discovered in, like, pompeii or. no, not pompeii . that was that no, not pompeii. that was that was roman, wasn't it? rather than greek. >> she was a scroll slave girl. yeah, yeah. and she was thracian, which is like he looked up north asian turkey. >> yes. >> yes. >> north greece , but it's also >> north greece, but it's also could be romania and bulgaria. you've got your maps out. >> you can get those books, can't you? with plato, with the maps in there, the high end. >> i'm just i'm just a fan of thracian slave girl, so i knew. i knew already. yeah, i know what i'm saying. i know in the nonh what i'm saying. i know in the north we say differently. that's my get out clause. i love that, but he wasn't worried
snp lurches into going the snp. snp lurches into another crisis as leader quits, but they've also got scroll reveals plato's final musings. why is that flautist so bad, so apparently they found a scroll and a lady was playing the flute for him and he didn't think she was very good. >> this is so. this has been discovered in, like, pompeii or. no, not pompeii . that was that no, not pompeii. that was that was roman, wasn't it? rather than greek. >> she was a scroll slave girl. yeah,...
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and i think the conservatives see an opportunity to weaken the snp. by ousting humza yousaf and potentially bringing in a new candidate which would likely happen. howeverthey new candidate which would likely happen. however they are much less supportive of the idea of a vote of no confidence in the party in general and they know that the labour party used to be very strong in scotland and they were basically obliterated over the last ten years but there is a good chance that they will do a lot better in the coming general election, they are tentatively very hopeful and the chaos that has taken hold over the past week has certainly made it looking very favourable for the labour party and the conservatives know that. they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. coul
and i think the conservatives see an opportunity to weaken the snp. by ousting humza yousaf and potentially bringing in a new candidate which would likely happen. howeverthey new candidate which would likely happen. however they are much less supportive of the idea of a vote of no confidence in the party in general and they know that the labour party used to be very strong in scotland and they were basically obliterated over the last ten years but there is a good chance that they will do a lot...
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the power-sharing deal between the snp _ sophia explains. the power-sharing deal between the snp and - sophia explains. the power-sharing deal between the snp and the - sophia explains. the power-sharing l deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how do we get here? the arrangement was established in 2021, when nicola sturgeon was first minister. it meant that the two leaders of the green party, and you can see them here, became members of the government. in 2023, humza yousaf took over as leader of the snp, but since then there have been several issues. they have caused a lot of division within the scottish government. the most divisive, climate policy. last week, on the 18th of april, the scottish government announced that it would scrap its target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. this is a significant u—turn for the snp, because when these targets were first announced in 2019, nicola sturgeon, the first minister at the time, said that these were the most stretching targets in the world, and s
the power-sharing deal between the snp _ sophia explains. the power-sharing deal between the snp and - sophia explains. the power-sharing deal between the snp and the - sophia explains. the power-sharing l deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how do we get here? the arrangement was established in 2021, when nicola sturgeon was first minister. it meant that the two leaders of the green party, and you can see them here, became members of the government. in 2023, humza...
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he was first questioned last april, weeks after resigning as chief executive of the snp, when officers searched the home he shares with nicola sturgeon on the outskirts of glasgow. as part of their inquiry, police also searched the snp's headquarters in edinburgh and seized this luxury motorhome from outside the house of mr murrell�*s mother in fife. is your party imploding? two weeks later, officers arrested the scottish national party treasurer, colin beattie. and then, last summer, ms sturgeon herself. after questioning, both were released without charge. at the heart of this inquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020 to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019, when it emerged that the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. and one more development in an inquiry that has sent shockwaves through scottish politics, scottish politics, peter murrell has resigned his membership of the snp. james cook, bbc news. we are keeping an eye on capri and italy at the g7 meeting where we are expected to hear from italy at the g7 meeting wh
he was first questioned last april, weeks after resigning as chief executive of the snp, when officers searched the home he shares with nicola sturgeon on the outskirts of glasgow. as part of their inquiry, police also searched the snp's headquarters in edinburgh and seized this luxury motorhome from outside the house of mr murrell�*s mother in fife. is your party imploding? two weeks later, officers arrested the scottish national party treasurer, colin beattie. and then, last summer, ms...
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she left the snp and joined the alba party, which is alex salmond... the former first minister who was also an snp first minister, the party he leads now. she set out a number of conditions that she would support mr yousaf on. if he loses the personal vote, he is not legally bound to resign but you could imagine there is political pressure on him. we have heard from one snp msp this morning that he believes that humza yousaf would have to stand down if he loses that vote. we are watching him at the moment trying to reclaim the narrative, sort of putting his party on an election footing and looking at some of the issues that he would like to take to the doorstep so that is where we are right at the moment. he is running a campaign now to fight for his life. the bbc�*s catriona renton there. four vietnamese nationals have been arrested as part of an operation by british and french authorities against people—smuggling. it's alleged they were part of a group which advertised small boat crossings on facebook. another 12 people said to be linked to the s
she left the snp and joined the alba party, which is alex salmond... the former first minister who was also an snp first minister, the party he leads now. she set out a number of conditions that she would support mr yousaf on. if he loses the personal vote, he is not legally bound to resign but you could imagine there is political pressure on him. we have heard from one snp msp this morning that he believes that humza yousaf would have to stand down if he loses that vote. we are watching him at...
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snp party. complaint about what happened to 600,000 _ snp party. complaint about what happened to 600,000 has - snp party. complaint about what happened to 600,000 has other| happened to 600,000 has other nations that were made to the snp that are raised for a new independence campaign, peter moral resigned as the party's chief executive just a few weeks before he was first arrested. 0ne executive just a few weeks before he was first arrested. one year ago. police carried out a search of the home he shares with the former first minister, nicola sturgeon. and of the party's headquarters at that time. he was taken to the police station in a town called falkirk and there he was questioned by detectives for around nine hours. those detectives investigating the funding and finances of the party. according to police scotland in a statement they released just a short while ago, mr moral was charged at 6:35pm with embezzlement of funds from the snp. 6:35pm with embezzlement of funds from the snp-— 6:35pm with embezzlement of funds from the snp. ., . ,.,
snp party. complaint about what happened to 600,000 _ snp party. complaint about what happened to 600,000 has - snp party. complaint about what happened to 600,000 has other| happened to 600,000 has other nations that were made to the snp that are raised for a new independence campaign, peter moral resigned as the party's chief executive just a few weeks before he was first arrested. 0ne executive just a few weeks before he was first arrested. one year ago. police carried out a search of the...
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when snp politician, ash regan. when she left the snp over the party's mad trans policies, yousef said it was no loss, a remark that will come back to haunt him. yeah, he will be no loss to scotland when he eventually goes. this is a guy who was installed by the party to continue nicola sturgeon's legacy. well, he has achieved just that. a legacy of drug and alcohol deaths, a scottish nhs close to bankruptcy, low attainment in schools, crime through the roof and a brilliant country populated by brilliant people in the grip of woke ideology . the sturgeon usaf ideology. the sturgeon usaf dream team have seen women's rights eviscerated to placate trans extremists. they've caused a public spat with the world's greatest author, j.k. rowling. and don't pick a fight with someone who has access to wizards and their true low points. a double rapist accommodated in a women's prison, scotland has now become so terminally woke that this monster, isla bryson real name adam graham, has received an apology from a top scottish pri
when snp politician, ash regan. when she left the snp over the party's mad trans policies, yousef said it was no loss, a remark that will come back to haunt him. yeah, he will be no loss to scotland when he eventually goes. this is a guy who was installed by the party to continue nicola sturgeon's legacy. well, he has achieved just that. a legacy of drug and alcohol deaths, a scottish nhs close to bankruptcy, low attainment in schools, crime through the roof and a brilliant country populated by...
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even so the snp leader hepes — has ever seen. even so the snp leader hopes to _ has ever seen. even so the snp leader hopes to hold _ has ever seen. even so the snp leader hopes to hold talks - has ever seen. even so the snp leader hopes to hold talks with | leader hopes to hold talks with his opponents as he struggles to get enough support to keep hisjob. a teenager who'd paid to be on the small boat channel crossing earlier this week, that resulted in tragedy has told the bbc he decided not to make the journey because he was worried about the number of people getting on board. an investigation is continuing into exactly what happened when violence broke out, resulting in the death of five people, including a young girl. 0ur correspondentjon donnison, reports from calais. chaos, desperation and violence as more than 100 people tried to cram onto a small boat in the early hours of tuesday morning. among them was 16—year—old marcus, not his real name, from south sudan. where are you here? i'll be on this side. on that side? yeah, this side. five people were killed, including
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will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about that in the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former finance secretary who ran humza yousaf so close in the leadership contest a little over a year ago? she is said to be thinking about running for the job. but the greens, whose support she might need, are not fans of her agenda. it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party, it is for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they want to continue to make income tax fair? to work for the climate emergency?
will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about...
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that the snp do. and, you know, and electoral contests and the liberal democrats under the leadership of alex cole—hamilton, are very much anti snp. and so all that will leave you with would be the green party, or the backwards thinking , green party, or the backwards thinking, party of alex salmond, which is the alba party. you know , and the other candidates, know, and the other candidates, which i feel, you know, have expressed racism, have expressed homophobia, have expressed transphobia . and that's transphobia. and that's certainly not not a party that a member like myself would feel comfortable working with. >> so he's toast then ? >> so he's toast then? >> so he's toast then? >> i don't think he's toast. i think that what he has to do is i mean , my understanding from i mean, my understanding from today's interview, which i must admit, right, if we're being honest, it was, i believe that humza yousaf has made a massive political misjudgement. if he felt that the greens were going to be, you
that the snp do. and, you know, and electoral contests and the liberal democrats under the leadership of alex cole—hamilton, are very much anti snp. and so all that will leave you with would be the green party, or the backwards thinking , green party, or the backwards thinking, party of alex salmond, which is the alba party. you know , and the other candidates, know, and the other candidates, which i feel, you know, have expressed racism, have expressed homophobia, have expressed transphobia...
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the snp are the third biggest party in westminster. they have a significant number of scottish seats and that is up in the airjust now. labourare and that is up in the airjust now. labour are adamant they can start to win back a lot of support in scotland and the fact that the last 12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence debate is a significant part of the uk discussion. it hasn't been for the past couple of years, partly because the snp have been on the back foot. so the question over the back foot. so the question over the next few days and weeks as the party tries to close this chapter and open a new one is, what direction it wants to go? you heard lorna speak about some of the frontrunners. the two names that keep being brought up to me arejohn swinney, who hasn't ruled out, who hasn't spoken sent humza yousaf resigned but is keeping that door open, and kate f
the snp are the third biggest party in westminster. they have a significant number of scottish seats and that is up in the airjust now. labourare and that is up in the airjust now. labour are adamant they can start to win back a lot of support in scotland and the fact that the last 12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence...
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however, an snp government. however, a minority by that point . minority by that point. >> okay, tony mcguire, superb as eve r. >> even >> thank you for that update . >> thank you for that update. live from outside holyrood and let's go live now , let's move on let's go live now, let's move on to our next guest and we'll speak to freelance columnist at the scotsman, alastair stewart, to get his reaction . alastair, to get his reaction. alastair, welcome to the show. so we spoke at the tail end of last week. humza yousaf went mic woke and now he's gone. mic broke , a now he's gone. mic broke, a fantastic series of events. >> i've never seen a political act of harry carey like it. >> on thursday morning he ejected the greens from government in a bid to stabilise his leadership, everything that could go wrong after that has gone wrong. he's now quit today, quite rightly, before he was pushed, it was very much anticipated that he would lose two votes this week, one that was going to be in him as first minister and t
however, an snp government. however, a minority by that point . minority by that point. >> okay, tony mcguire, superb as eve r. >> even >> thank you for that update . >> thank you for that update. live from outside holyrood and let's go live now , let's move on let's go live now, let's move on to our next guest and we'll speak to freelance columnist at the scotsman, alastair stewart, to get his reaction . alastair, to get his reaction. alastair, welcome to the show. so...
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but this will be a more challenging time for the snp and their leader and humza yousaf. ~ . ., , ., snp and their leader and humza yousaf. ~ . ., yousaf. what would you say the advantages _ yousaf. what would you say the advantages are _ yousaf. what would you say the advantages are for _ yousaf. what would you say the advantages are for him - yousaf. what would you say the advantages are for him in - yousaf. what would you say the i advantages are for him in getting out of the agreement, versus those risks you are talking about? ltrul’eii. risks you are talking about? well, he would say _ risks you are talking about? well, he would say it — risks you are talking about? well, he would say it leaves _ risks you are talking about? well, he would say it leaves the - risks you are talking about? well, he would say it leaves the snp . risks you are talking about? it he would say it leaves the snp free to pursue their own policies going forward. there has been a perception among political commentators and among political commentators and among party members in the snp that for some time n
but this will be a more challenging time for the snp and their leader and humza yousaf. ~ . ., , ., snp and their leader and humza yousaf. ~ . ., yousaf. what would you say the advantages _ yousaf. what would you say the advantages are _ yousaf. what would you say the advantages are for _ yousaf. what would you say the advantages are for him - yousaf. what would you say the advantages are for him in - yousaf. what would you say the i advantages are for him in getting out of the agreement,...
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its co—leader, lorna slater, has accused the snp of "selling out future generations". so how did the power sharing agreement in scotland come about? and what led to its collapse? my colleague, sofia bettiza, is in the newsroom to explain. the power—sharing deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how did we get here? well, the arrangement was established in 2021, when nicola sturgeon was first minister. it meant that the two microlitres of the green party, you can see them here, became members of the government. in 2023, humza yousaf took over as leader of the snp, but since then there have been several issues that have caused a lot of division within the scottish government. the most divisive was the environment policy. they announced that they would scrap their target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. this is a significant u—turn for the snp, because when these targets were first announced in 2019, nicola sturgeon, the first minister at the time, said they were the most stretching targets in the world. she said that her
its co—leader, lorna slater, has accused the snp of "selling out future generations". so how did the power sharing agreement in scotland come about? and what led to its collapse? my colleague, sofia bettiza, is in the newsroom to explain. the power—sharing deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how did we get here? well, the arrangement was established in 2021, when nicola sturgeon was first minister. it meant that the two microlitres of the green party,...
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snp has a whole. it is a uk election year after all-— year after all. that's right, as soon as humza _ year after all. that's right, as soon as humza yousaf - year after all. that's right, as l soon as humza yousaf officially resigns as first minister, that sets the clock ticking with 28 days to find a new first minister and install them at the scottish parliament, so the snp will be under pressure to find that figure and that person has to be someone who can attract support from safer example the green group at holyrood, it would have to be someone they feel they could accept as first minister and that person will have the challenge of governing as a minority at holyrood and that�*ll be difficult to pursue their legislative agenda, they would have to do deals with other parties in the parliament and they will have to start rebuilding the snp if you like ahead of the general election later on this year. fight! ahead of the general election later on this year-— ahead of the general election later on this ear. �* , ., ., on this year. and you menti
snp has a whole. it is a uk election year after all-— year after all. that's right, as soon as humza _ year after all. that's right, as soon as humza yousaf - year after all. that's right, as l soon as humza yousaf officially resigns as first minister, that sets the clock ticking with 28 days to find a new first minister and install them at the scottish parliament, so the snp will be under pressure to find that figure and that person has to be someone who can attract support from safer...
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the snp? >> well, i'm a i'm a long way away from, from scotland, bev. >> oh, you're a long way from us how. >> now. >> you've lost you . >> you've lost you. >> you've lost you. >> i'm sorry. let's go back to. we'll try and get him back. michelle i mean, this is whatever we think of, nicola sturgeon. she was a dominant figure in the scottish parliament, and it's been one disaster after another since she went the stupid law. they brought in the hate crime law. the changes about gender recognition, is and just ten years ago, we had the ballot on independence . independence is independence.independenceis oven independence. independence is over. and the snp are going to do very badly. it seems that the general election as well . general election as well. >> yes. i mean, independence was their raison betteror, you know, thatis their raison betteror, you know, that is what they exist in effect , to deliver and they have effect, to deliver and they have failed, yes, they brought about a referendum and
the snp? >> well, i'm a i'm a long way away from, from scotland, bev. >> oh, you're a long way from us how. >> now. >> you've lost you . >> you've lost you. >> you've lost you. >> i'm sorry. let's go back to. we'll try and get him back. michelle i mean, this is whatever we think of, nicola sturgeon. she was a dominant figure in the scottish parliament, and it's been one disaster after another since she went the stupid law. they brought in the hate crime...
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snp's partners in the scottish leader in scrapping targets- snp's partners in the scottish green party don't sound too happy, but they are not leaving government. i am deeply disappointed and angry that those kind of transformational green policies have not been in place for ten, 15, 20 years that would have been necessary to make that 2030 target possible. the only rational response to those decades of inaction is to accelerate the action we are taking, that is what we have announced today. i5 action we are taking, that is what we have announced today. is less than three _ we have announced today. is less than three years _ we have announced today. is less than three years since _ we have announced today. is less than three years since politiciansl than three years since politicians from around the world gathered at a summit here on the clyde to promise action to tackle climate change. since then, the snp, the greens and politicians in other parts of the country and the world have found that delivering those promises is much harder than making them. the scottish government made yet mo
snp's partners in the scottish leader in scrapping targets- snp's partners in the scottish green party don't sound too happy, but they are not leaving government. i am deeply disappointed and angry that those kind of transformational green policies have not been in place for ten, 15, 20 years that would have been necessary to make that 2030 target possible. the only rational response to those decades of inaction is to accelerate the action we are taking, that is what we have announced today. i5...
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when snp politician, ash regan. when she left the snp over the party's mad trans policies, yousef said it was no loss, a remark that will come back to haunt him. yeah, he will be no loss to scotland when he eventually goes. this is a guy who was installed by the party to continue nicola sturgeon's legacy. well, he has achieved just that. a legacy of drug and alcohol deaths, a scottish nhs close to bankruptcy, low attainment in schools, crime through the roof and a brilliant country populated by brilliant people in the grip of woke ideology . the sturgeon usaf ideology. the sturgeon usaf dream team have seen women's rights eviscerated to placate trans extremists. they've caused a public spat with the world's greatest author, j.k. rowling. and don't pick a fight with someone who has access to wizards and their true low points. a double rapist accommodated in a women's prison, scotland has now become so terminally woke that this monster, isla bryson real name adam graham, has received an apology from a top scottish pri
when snp politician, ash regan. when she left the snp over the party's mad trans policies, yousef said it was no loss, a remark that will come back to haunt him. yeah, he will be no loss to scotland when he eventually goes. this is a guy who was installed by the party to continue nicola sturgeon's legacy. well, he has achieved just that. a legacy of drug and alcohol deaths, a scottish nhs close to bankruptcy, low attainment in schools, crime through the roof and a brilliant country populated by...
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six to 4— city for split, that's the snp msps, 63 of them put up that's the snp msps, 63 of them put up —— 64—64 split, that's snp msps plus at riga on the other side. and then the other side, the scottish green, scottish labour and scottish lib dems. —— snp msps plus ash regan. that would lead to the speaker having the deciding vote and according to convergys she would be on the side of the status quo and he would just about survive. it’s on the side of the status quo and he would just about survive.— would just about survive. it's an extraordinary — would just about survive. it's an extraordinary story _ would just about survive. it's an extraordinary story that - would just about survive. it's an extraordinary story that in - extraordinary story that in one defecting msp, former now alba —— former snp, now alba, her boss is no alex salmond. former snp, now alba, her boss is no alex salmond— alex salmond. that's ash regan, her -a had alex salmond. that's ash regan, her party had not — alex salmond. that's ash regan, her party had not done — alex salmond. t
six to 4— city for split, that's the snp msps, 63 of them put up that's the snp msps, 63 of them put up —— 64—64 split, that's snp msps plus at riga on the other side. and then the other side, the scottish green, scottish labour and scottish lib dems. —— snp msps plus ash regan. that would lead to the speaker having the deciding vote and according to convergys she would be on the side of the status quo and he would just about survive. it’s on the side of the status quo and he...
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where did it go wrong for the snp? was it the gender recognition bill maybe an issue that you and i probably differ on? >> well, i don't know. i think obviously that was something that was a little bit i think that was a little bit i think that was a little bit i think that was that was obviously something that was part of the agreement between the greens and the snp in to , order to sort of the snp in to, order to sort of build this coalition agreement. it got kiboshed by westminster and the snp are now sort of not putting it forward that, of course , created some friction course, created some friction between the snp and the greens, but i think much, much bigger than that was what happened last week, which is the snp formally rowed back from their net zero strategy. they had what they were boasting was the most ambitious net zero strategy in the world, 75% clean energy by 2030. now they've ditched that target, perhaps because they've run into the realities of what it takes to deliver it. but obviously that's created
where did it go wrong for the snp? was it the gender recognition bill maybe an issue that you and i probably differ on? >> well, i don't know. i think obviously that was something that was a little bit i think that was a little bit i think that was a little bit i think that was that was obviously something that was part of the agreement between the greens and the snp in to , order to sort of the snp in to, order to sort of build this coalition agreement. it got kiboshed by westminster and...
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many people in the snp right across scottish politics will be shocked by the news. well, no details of what mr murrell is accused of embezzling and the fact that proceedings are now live means that strict legal rules kick in which constrain what the public and politicians can speculate and say. that's to ensure that there's a fair trial. should the crown office, which now looks at the evidence which has been gathered by police, decide whether to go ahead with a prosecution as that process gets under way. the police investigation, which is known as 0peration branch form, continues. and they have said within the last few minutes that colin beattie, who was the former treasurer of the snp who was arrested last year, and nicola sturgeon, who was the former leader of the snp, who was also arrested last year, have not been rearrested or charged but remain under investigation as part of inquiries into the funding and finances of the scottish national party. just time to squeeze in one more story... taylor swift has delighted herfans — by making her new album a double wha
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from the snp. 0k, embezzlement of funds from the snp. ok, lorna, thank you very much for bringing the latest they are. thank you to you. just to reiterate other news coming from scotland, the former chief executive of the snp, peter murrell has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. we will bring you any more as and when we get it. following devastating floods, the latest on the clean—up operation. standby for the tattooed tiktok or for setting a world record. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. now to football. all rounds will also be played on weekends. including the fifth round, which has been played in midweek for the past five years —— five seasons. the changes come as part of a new six—year agreement between the football association let's speak to kieran maguire, he is an associate lecturer in football finance at the university of liverpool and the author of the price of football. perhaps for int
from the snp. 0k, embezzlement of funds from the snp. ok, lorna, thank you very much for bringing the latest they are. thank you to you. just to reiterate other news coming from scotland, the former chief executive of the snp, peter murrell has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. we will bring you any more as and when we get it. following devastating floods, the latest on the clean—up operation. standby for the tattooed tiktok or for...
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that's what both alba and the snp should be interested in. how we can move away from the identity agenda that's taken up so much bandwidth of the scottish government and also how you can return to what we call the people's agenda of education, health, housing and jobs and industry and ash regan has some proposals on how to do that, so these are very reasonable proposals and let's hope that humza yousaf gives it a receptive hearing. that was alex salmond speaking to bbc�*s laura coombs burke. there are calls for more drug and alcohol support to be offered to people from black, asian and minority ethnic communities following concerns from charities that these groups are often under—represented in treatment. anna crossley has been speaking to kim, a south asian woman who was addicted to heroin for 16 years and is now in recovery. i'm quite nervous. my stomach is churning. i feel quite sick, really, because this is where my addiction started. i had come away from a really unhappy, horrible marriage, and i thought i was going to start a new li
that's what both alba and the snp should be interested in. how we can move away from the identity agenda that's taken up so much bandwidth of the scottish government and also how you can return to what we call the people's agenda of education, health, housing and jobs and industry and ash regan has some proposals on how to do that, so these are very reasonable proposals and let's hope that humza yousaf gives it a receptive hearing. that was alex salmond speaking to bbc�*s laura coombs burke....
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well, matthew, snp headquarters _ us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters in _ us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters in edinburgh - us more. well, matthew, snp - headquarters in edinburgh where, of course, peterserved headquarters in edinburgh where, of course, peter served for a long time as chief executive of the party, a position he no longer holds. but, of course, this is the latest development and operation branch, thatis development and operation branch, that is the police got an investigation into the snp�*s finances that has been going on for almost three years now. he is also the husband of the former first minister, nicola sturgeon, was first arrested around this time last year. he was released without charge at that point. he's not the only person arrested in connection with operation branch form arrested and released without charge. calling the former treasurer was also arrested and released without charge. the latest development now we have a police operation that has had a lot of criticism about the length of this investigation seems to be taking. the
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and the green party, all sorts— between the snp and the green party, all sorts of— between the snp and the green party, all sorts of other turbulence. i find _ all sorts of other turbulence. i find it— all sorts of other turbulence. i find it quite difficult to analyse and deconstruct what seems certain is the _ and deconstruct what seems certain is the snp _ and deconstruct what seems certain is the snp are heading for some kind of electoral— is the snp are heading for some kind of electoral disaster and it has been — of electoral disaster and it has been one _ of electoral disaster and it has been one of the most dramatic and dizzying _ been one of the most dramatic and dizzying turnarounds in modern poiiticai — dizzying turnarounds in modern political history. it dizzying turnarounds in modern political history.— political history. it will be interesting _ political history. it will be interesting to _ political history. it will be interesting to see - political history. it will be interesting to see how. political history. it will be l interesting to see how this politica
and the green party, all sorts— between the snp and the green party, all sorts of— between the snp and the green party, all sorts of other turbulence. i find _ all sorts of other turbulence. i find it— all sorts of other turbulence. i find it quite difficult to analyse and deconstruct what seems certain is the _ and deconstruct what seems certain is the snp _ and deconstruct what seems certain is the snp are heading for some kind of electoral— is the snp are heading for some kind of...
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the snp absolutely imploding. the snp green coalition fractured beyond repair . i green coalition fractured beyond repair. i give my take on the lessons. this should teach engush lessons. this should teach english voters a little bit later on in the show. but first, we welcome the legend that is ann widdecombe. shoplifting in britain has hit a record high across england and wales, with nearly 1200 offences recorded each and every day. remember as well, the number of cases sold has fallen to a low of just 1 in 10. but how can we expect our police to catch criminals if this is the calibre of officer we employ to do so ? i think i we employ to do so? i think i will at this point just, emphasise that we've sped this clip up. it is not, in fact, a benny hill sketch, but, yeah, there's two, you know, really quite tubby people. this goes on for ages . why? we sped it up. it for ages. why? we sped it up. it goes on for. absolutely. they just cannot get hold of this quy- just cannot get hold of this guy. he gets away again in a second. they're knackered. they're out of br
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still, this morning, on the snp thing , here we go. the snp thing, here we go. catherine says it's time for an election in the scottish parliament. the snp government, catherine says, has done a lot of damage to scotland in the first minister is out of his depth. >> yeah . terry says it's time >> yeah. terry says it's time the snp allowed the people to have their say. schools, nhs, local government and businesses are all suffering under the snp leadership or lack of it. he says. >> if you're i mean, if you're a supporter of the snp, i'd love to hear your perspective on that as well. you do want i mean, from again, from this outside perspective, you look at it and say, how is this not going to lead to early elections for the scottish parliament? be a clean slate at least. but of course you can understand why the snp doesn't want to do that at the moment, because they probably wouldn't do very well. >> well, no , do keep those views >> well, no, do keep those views coming in on that story or indeed anything else that we're talking about today. gbnews.com/yoursay s
still, this morning, on the snp thing , here we go. the snp thing, here we go. catherine says it's time for an election in the scottish parliament. the snp government, catherine says, has done a lot of damage to scotland in the first minister is out of his depth. >> yeah . terry says it's time >> yeah. terry says it's time the snp allowed the people to have their say. schools, nhs, local government and businesses are all suffering under the snp leadership or lack of it. he says....
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at the heart of this inquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020, to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019, when it emerged that the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. and tonight, one more development in an inquiry that has sent shock waves through scottish politics — peter murrell has resigned his membership of the snp. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. kenya's president, william ruto, has confirmeds william ruto, has confirmed that the defence chief, general francis ogolla, has been killed in a helicopter crash. nine other people died in the crash, in the rift valley in the west of the country. yemen has become the latest gulf country to be hit by a torrential rain storm that's swept across the region. one person was killed when roads, farms and businesses were flooded in an area around the port city of mukalla. the same storm has killed at least 19 people in the gulf. a polish man has been arrested and charged with planning to co—operate with russian intelligence services to aid a possible as
at the heart of this inquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020, to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019, when it emerged that the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. and tonight, one more development in an inquiry that has sent shock waves through scottish politics — peter murrell has resigned his membership of the snp. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. kenya's president, william ruto, has confirmeds...
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some in the party, as you were saying, were unhappy with the power—sharing arrangement after the snp dropped a climate change target. there has also been issues about gender services for young people. in a twist, humza yousaf called in the green ministers on thursday and he told them the relationship was over so that is how he finds himself in this position fighting for his political life. he said he is confident he will win the confidence vote and he will not resign but he does face these two votes of confidence next week, one in himself and one in his government. as you were explaining in your introduction, the arithmetic in the scottish parliament is very tight. there are 63 snp msps, there are 65 opposition msps and there is the presiding officer who retains a neutral position. he has written to all of the party leaders asking them for talks on where they can find common ground. i think it is safe to say we can rule out any deals with the prounion parties, labour, conservatives and liberal democrats. but somewhat ironically, mr yousaf is now having to reach back out to the greens
some in the party, as you were saying, were unhappy with the power—sharing arrangement after the snp dropped a climate change target. there has also been issues about gender services for young people. in a twist, humza yousaf called in the green ministers on thursday and he told them the relationship was over so that is how he finds himself in this position fighting for his political life. he said he is confident he will win the confidence vote and he will not resign but he does face these...
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even before the formal announcement, one snp minister expressed her disappointment. the committee said that they had their concerns on it. i'm disappointed, i have to say. i have to admit that i am disappointed by that. disappointed with that. the move comes after an independent report said the scottish government's policies and plans to hit the 2030 target fell far short of what is needed. but the decision to actually ditch the target has still left some environmental campaigners frustrated. so if the scottish government scrap these targets, it would be the worst environmental decision in the history of the scottish parliament. the 2030 targets could and should have been met. we need urgent climate action this decade, not more delays like this. the snp and its partners in government, the scottish greens, are now under pressure to explain in detail how scotland can credibly meet its 2045 emissions target without hitting the 2030 milestone. james cook, bbc news. we can go live now to our bbc scotland political correspondent andrew kerr, who is at holyrood. what has be
even before the formal announcement, one snp minister expressed her disappointment. the committee said that they had their concerns on it. i'm disappointed, i have to say. i have to admit that i am disappointed by that. disappointed with that. the move comes after an independent report said the scottish government's policies and plans to hit the 2030 target fell far short of what is needed. but the decision to actually ditch the target has still left some environmental campaigners frustrated....
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and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for independence is necessarily quite once what it was, but of course they did get a bit of a raw deal because they were voting pre—brexit. so a
and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference,...
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he's been at the heart of the snp party for the heart of the snp party for the last 40 years. he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate rishi sunak has backed a campaign for nottingham stabbing victim grace o'malley kumar to be awarded the george cross. >> her parents called for their daughter to be bestowed with the highest military award after she was murdered, attempting to save her friend barnaby webber from knife attacker valdo calocane calocane high security hospital order is set to be reviewed next week , after the victims families week, after the victims families expressed outrage that he avoided prison following his sentencing . well, for the latest sentencing. well, for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. we'll be back in just a moment. >> welcome b
he's been at the heart of the snp party for the heart of the snp party for the last 40 years. he was the architect of the finance deals that broke local government. he was the worst education secretary in the history of the scottish parliament. he's the man that wrote and delivered the bute house agreement and now somehow wants to pretend he's the change candidate rishi sunak has backed a campaign for nottingham stabbing victim grace o'malley kumar to be awarded the george cross. >> her...
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former the greens, the snp's former coalition partners, will all vote against the snp. the snp will lose vote after vote and it will lose vote after vote and it will become impossible for humza yousaf to keep his job. so either way, it seems as though he made a pretty major miscarriage. elation in ending that coalition relationship with the greens. i don't think he quite understood the strength of feeling from the greens, but for now, his future rests in the hands of a woman who he said it was no loss losing her from the snp. let's see how that plays out . out. >> did he have much of a choice though? i mean, the greens were talking about leaving anyway, weren't they? didn't he just beat them to it ? beat them to it? >> i mean he did. it was it was a sort of a bit of a question of the tail was wagging the dog in this snp green coalition, the snp obviously had far, far more seats in holyrood than the green party did. and actually, as i say, the snp was only one seat short of a majority. and yet somehow the green party seemed to be sort of setting the agenda for the snp. a
former the greens, the snp's former coalition partners, will all vote against the snp. the snp will lose vote after vote and it will lose vote after vote and it will become impossible for humza yousaf to keep his job. so either way, it seems as though he made a pretty major miscarriage. elation in ending that coalition relationship with the greens. i don't think he quite understood the strength of feeling from the greens, but for now, his future rests in the hands of a woman who he said it was...
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that is right, the snp and the — against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal _ against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal democrats | against israel. that is right, the - snp and the liberal democrats making explicit calls for the uk to halt arms export licences to israel, and he just heard from labour's shadow foreign secretary saying the government should publish its legal advice. he says he has concerns that israel has breach international law. he wouldn't say outright that he thinks they have, he wouldn't go as far as the liberal democrats and the snp in explicitly calling for the uk government to halt export licences to israel, but saying they should publish legal advice so they can be clear whether that breach of international law has happened. to be clear, to explain, the uk government has a list of controlled goods, it can be software or weapons, that you need to have a license before you can export it, and then there's the government makes a decision based on several criteria, including whether there
that is right, the snp and the — against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal _ against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal democrats | against israel. that is right, the - snp and the liberal democrats making explicit calls for the uk to halt arms export licences to israel, and he just heard from labour's shadow foreign secretary saying the government should publish its legal advice. he says he has concerns that israel has breach international law. he wouldn't say...
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and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for independence is necessarily quite once what it was, but of course they did get a bit of a raw deal because they were voting pre—brexit. so a
and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference,...
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he was first questioned last april, weeks after resigning as chief executive of the snp, when officers searched the home he shares with nicola sturgeon on the outskirts of glasgow. as part of their inquiry, police also searched the snp's headquarters in edinburgh and seized this luxury motorhome from outside the house of mr murrell�*s mother in fife. is your party imploding? two weeks later, officers arrested the scottish national party treasurer colin beattie, and then, last summer, ms sturgeon herself. after questioning, both were released without charge. at the heart of this inquiry is nearly £667,000 raised by the snp between 2017 and 2020 to campaign for independence. questions first arose at the end of 2019, when it emerged that the party had just under £97,000 in the bank. and tonight, one more development in an inquiry that has sent shockwaves through scottish politics — peter murrell has resigned his membership of the snp. so, what happens now? well, the police say that in due course, they will send what is known as the standard prosecution report to the procurator fisca
he was first questioned last april, weeks after resigning as chief executive of the snp, when officers searched the home he shares with nicola sturgeon on the outskirts of glasgow. as part of their inquiry, police also searched the snp's headquarters in edinburgh and seized this luxury motorhome from outside the house of mr murrell�*s mother in fife. is your party imploding? two weeks later, officers arrested the scottish national party treasurer colin beattie, and then, last summer, ms...
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he's also resigned his snp membership . parents are his snp membership. parents are being warned that children aged between 5 and 7 years old are spending too much time , often spending too much time, often unsupervised, on social media. ofcom claims 38% of infant school children now use platforms including tiktok, whatsapp and instagram. despite those sites requiring users to be at least 13 years old to have an account. the regulator has also suggested a quarter of children in the same age bracket, 5 to 7 years old, now own a smartphone. the research comes as the government's online safety bill, which aims to make the internet safer for children, is set to come into force in september . that's the latest september. that's the latest from the newsroom for now. for more, do sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . com slash alerts. >> good afternoon britain. it's 1:07. now united states officials have said that israeli missiles struck iran this morning , with the attacks morning, with the attacks re
he's also resigned his snp membership . parents are his snp membership. parents are being warned that children aged between 5 and 7 years old are spending too much time , often spending too much time, often unsupervised, on social media. ofcom claims 38% of infant school children now use platforms including tiktok, whatsapp and instagram. despite those sites requiring users to be at least 13 years old to have an account. the regulator has also suggested a quarter of children in the same age...
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defected from the snp. she's probably not the person that he's going to want to be relying on support if the greens are going to vote against him in that no—confidence vote that he's going to have to look to support from her given the balance of the structure of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he _ of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he won _ of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he won the _ of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he won the vote he - admitted if he won the vote he admitted if he won the vote he admitted that governing is a minority would be hard. it really would, wouldn't it? it is minority would be hard. it really would, wouldn't it?— would, wouldn't it? it is difficult because now — would, wouldn't it? it is difficult because now that _ would, wouldn't it? it is difficult because now that this _ would, wouldn't it? it is difficultl because now that this agreement would, wouldn't it? it is difficult - because now that this agreement ha
defected from the snp. she's probably not the person that he's going to want to be relying on support if the greens are going to vote against him in that no—confidence vote that he's going to have to look to support from her given the balance of the structure of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he _ of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he won _ of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he won the _ of the neck as it stands. he himself admitted if he won the...
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and whilst the snp's finances. and whilst we're at it, why does the snp want to ask four year olds yes, four year olds if they're gay, bi or trans plus no no no no. it was all kicking off today. chaos in the commons amid the excess death scandal and did angela rayner pay up to £23,000 for this kitchen? as ever , i've got this kitchen? as ever, i've got tomorrow's newspaper front pages and a top panel to boot. tonight i'm joined by star, daily
and whilst the snp's finances. and whilst we're at it, why does the snp want to ask four year olds yes, four year olds if they're gay, bi or trans plus no no no no. it was all kicking off today. chaos in the commons amid the excess death scandal and did angela rayner pay up to £23,000 for this kitchen? as ever , i've got this kitchen? as ever, i've got tomorrow's newspaper front pages and a top panel to boot. tonight i'm joined by star, daily
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now, of course, of snp funds. now, of course, this is an active police investigation , and the police investigation, and the police have been erring on the side of caution to once again instruct people, of course, that this will be subject to contempt of court order. but if we take a step back and we actually look at what this week has been like for the snp and for humza yousaf , we see that hate crime act legislation , debate rolling on legislation, debate rolling on again into a third week. we now see that that the snp yesterday have chosen to ditch one of their key climate targets, the 2030 target to cut down greenhouse gas emissions by 75. and then, of course, that decision to pull new prescriptions of puberty blockers, after in the wake of the cast report, all taken together, the greens party, some of the councillors around scotland, will they actually want their party to the scottish greens to move away from the coalition deal, and to leave the snp for this recent spate of decisions? so all things considered
now, of course, of snp funds. now, of course, this is an active police investigation , and the police investigation, and the police have been erring on the side of caution to once again instruct people, of course, that this will be subject to contempt of court order. but if we take a step back and we actually look at what this week has been like for the snp and for humza yousaf , we see that hate crime act legislation , debate rolling on legislation, debate rolling on again into a third week....
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ash regan left the snp just months after losing out in her vote may prove critical. you make scotland is completely sick of petty political games, i'm sick of it as well, i want us all to work together for the good of scotland, that is what i'm setting out to do, i have a good opportunity to do that i do have some influence and to be set on a path of good governance. humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it is notjust about him, l we do not have confidence in this. snp government and that is why we have tabled this motion today and we believe ultimately to be the people of scotland to decide who leads our country, not a handful of snp members. , , ., ., , _ ., 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. still to come on the world today —
ash regan left the snp just months after losing out in her vote may prove critical. you make scotland is completely sick of petty political games, i'm sick of it as well, i want us all to work together for the good of scotland, that is what i'm setting out to do, i have a good opportunity to do that i do have some influence and to be set on a path of good governance. humza yousaf is now facing two votes of confidence lodged by his political opponents. it is notjust about him, l we do not have...