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of scotland. and there is a lot of lobbying going on for the companies as well. it is on for the companies as well. it is not 'ust on for the companies as well. it is notjust labour— on for the companies as well. it is notjust labour rishi sunak had a dig at. but the snp as well and criticised what he called an obsession with independence and he also said it was thanks to snp that scotland is the high tax capital of the uk. , ., ., , the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument- _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you _ the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument. when you are - the uk. yes. i mean that is the i argument. when you are earning the uk. yes. i mean that is the - argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a argument. when you are earning more than just under 30,000 a year argument. when you are earning more thanjust under 30,000 a year in scotland, you are paying more in income tax than you would be elsewhere in t
of scotland. and there is a lot of lobbying going on for the companies as well. it is on for the companies as well. it is not 'ust on for the companies as well. it is notjust labour— on for the companies as well. it is notjust labour rishi sunak had a dig at. but the snp as well and criticised what he called an obsession with independence and he also said it was thanks to snp that scotland is the high tax capital of the uk. , ., ., , the uk. yes. i mean that is the argument- _ the uk. yes. i...
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people of scotland the lengthl the people of scotland the length and breadth — the people of scotland the length and breadth of _ the people of scotland the length and breadth of this _ the people of scotland the length and breadth of this country- the people of scotland the length. and breadth of this country depend on us _ and breadth of this country depend on us to— and breadth of this country depend on us to get— and breadth of this country depend on us to get it _ and breadth of this country depend on us to get it right. _ and breadth of this country depend on us to get it right. thank- and breadth of this country depend on us to get it right. thank you. i on us to get it right. thank you. one _ on us to get it right. thank you. one thing. _ on us to get it right. thank you. one thing. if— on us to get it right. thank you. one thing. if i_ on us to get it right. thank you. one thing, if i could _ on us to get it right. thank you. one thing, if i could just- on us to get it right. thank you. one thing, if i could just say- one thing, if i could just say something, listen car
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the astronomer royal for scotland. ., , , ., scotland. people might be wondering wh is the scotland. people might be wondering why is the time _ scotland. people might be wondering why is the time on _ scotland. people might be wondering why is the time on the _ scotland. people might be wondering why is the time on the moon - scotland. people might be wondering why is the time on the moon not - scotland. people might be wondering why is the time on the moon not the | why is the time on the moon not the same as the time on earth in our own everyday life, time ticks by. but einstein's law of general relativity tells us time is not absolute. it changes depending on where you are in the universe, the weight that clocks tick depends on the gravity where you are. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. there is the international bureau of weights and measures in france, they monitor these atomic clocks and that sets the universal coordinated time that we use every day here on earth. if you took those atomic clocks up to th
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—— to police scotland? i play scotland, do you think? -- to police scotland?— police scotland? i think police scotland would _ police scotland? i think police scotland would say _ police scotland? i think police scotland would say that i police scotland? i think police scotland would say that close | police scotland? i think police l scotland would say that close to police scotland? i think police i scotland would say that close to two decades that there has been a cultural shift. decades that there has been a culturalshift. but decades that there has been a cultural shift. but certainly many of the women who came forward at the time, in particularsex of the women who came forward at the time, in particular sex workers, felt that their testimony, their concerns about packer were not taken seriously. that because they were sex workers, they were written off. police scotland in that statement say they have reflected and learn from the initial investigation in 2005 and that subsequent reinvestigation in 2015. they said that significant changes have been made in recent years to imp
—— to police scotland? i play scotland, do you think? -- to police scotland?— police scotland? i think police scotland would _ police scotland? i think police scotland would say _ police scotland? i think police scotland would say that i police scotland? i think police scotland would say that close | police scotland? i think police l scotland would say that close to police scotland? i think police i scotland would say that close to two decades that there has been a cultural shift. decades...
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. ~ , scotland. well, utterly disappointment. i scotland. well, utterly i disappointment. particularly scotland. well, utterly _ disappointment. particularly because scottish government officials and representatives have for many years gone all over the world talking about how amazing and world leading their climate targets and climate actions were. and particularly scotland was the first country to declare a climate emergency. always looking pretty positive, but this is extremely disappointing to know that this target is basically being scrapped, that is what we are expecting to hear. what it says to us is that the scottish government knows that they are not on target, they have failed the last eight out of 12 targets that they have set themselves and it looks like they are just removing themselves and it looks like they arejust removing it themselves and it looks like they are just removing it so that they can remove accountability and to look like they are not failing as much as they are. very dis
. ~ , scotland. well, utterly disappointment. i scotland. well, utterly i disappointment. particularly scotland. well, utterly _ disappointment. particularly because scottish government officials and representatives have for many years gone all over the world talking about how amazing and world leading their climate targets and climate actions were. and particularly scotland was the first country to declare a climate emergency. always looking pretty positive, but this is extremely disappointing...
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so when it comes to the health service in scotland, run by the snp — and i'll talk to scotland's record in just a second — or whether it's the health service in wales, which is run by labour, or the health service in england, run by the conservatives, or the northern irish health service, every single health service in the uk — and i suspect a number of them across the world — have suffered significant challenge because of the global pandemic. the pandemic... and the welsh people will ask for an accountability with their government... i will absolutely... ..the english people with theirs... when it comes to health... i will talk to this... ..the scottish people hold you to account. and i will talk about the scottish record. my point is, to suggest somehow that this is unique to scotland would be absolutely incorrect... i never said that. but there are some things that are unique to scotland. when one looks at the number of people who die as a result of drug abuse, scotland is far out in front of any other of the uk nations. it's also far out ahead of other nations in europe. when
so when it comes to the health service in scotland, run by the snp — and i'll talk to scotland's record in just a second — or whether it's the health service in wales, which is run by labour, or the health service in england, run by the conservatives, or the northern irish health service, every single health service in the uk — and i suspect a number of them across the world — have suffered significant challenge because of the global pandemic. the pandemic... and the welsh people will...
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. , ., , scotland. yes, that is right. i was 'ust scotland. yes, that is right. i was just thinking _ scotland. yes, that is right. i was just thinking about _ scotland. yes, that is right. i was just thinking about that _ scotland. yes, that is right. i was just thinking about that as - scotland. yes, that is right. i was just thinking about that as you . scotland. yes, that is right. i was i just thinking about that as you were talking about it. people are still gathered here outside the official residence. one of the other things that struck me was humza yousaf said about a brutal business. that made me think about the legacy that humza yousaf possibly leaves behind. looking back to last year, he narrowly scraped in over kate forbes when he became first minister. he has been dealing with quite a lot over that time, has been dealing with quite a lot overthat time, including has been dealing with quite a lot over that time, including the police investigation into snp finances, that has overshadowed his
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it is time that we made decisions in the scotland for scotland. it is time to vote for the snp, for scotland to be an independent country. friends, choosing to become independent, to make decisions for ourselves, offers so big, so vast an opportunity. an opportunity to reimagine what government is for and how we can improve the lives of our fellow citizens. government should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about ambition, rather than decline. let us not lose sight of what we have been able to do in scotland with the limited powers in our parliaments. let me just give you a few examples. when the snp came to office we scrap tuition fees. since then the number of scottish students going to university for the first time has grown by 31%. in the number of students from our poorest communities is at a record high. those aren'tjust numbers on a page. that is thousands, thousands of people in scotland to have been given an opportunity to meet their full potential. be in no
it is time that we made decisions in the scotland for scotland. it is time to vote for the snp, for scotland to be an independent country. friends, choosing to become independent, to make decisions for ourselves, offers so big, so vast an opportunity. an opportunity to reimagine what government is for and how we can improve the lives of our fellow citizens. government should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about lifting our eyes, it should be about...
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it important thing for him to be first minister in scotland.— minister in scotland. it was and i do not share _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the same _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the same politics i minister in scotland. it was and i j do not share the same politics as him but i am from an indian muslim background, and it was a source of immense pride to so many of us to see humza yousaf step up, and something that many of us who grew up something that many of us who grew up in scotland, particularly in the 70s and 80s, never thought would happen, so it was a moment of great pride to stop i think humza yousaf made some very big stakes, self—inflicted wounds which brought him down, and as i said i have different politics from him, but there is part of me which is sad that our first there is part of me which is sad that ourfirst ethnic there is part of me which is sad that our first ethnic minority in first minister crashed and burned so quickly to stop i think the fact that
it important thing for him to be first minister in scotland.— minister in scotland. it was and i do not share _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the same _ minister in scotland. it was and i do not share the same politics i minister in scotland. it was and i j do not share the same politics as him but i am from an indian muslim background, and it was a source of immense pride to so many of us to see humza yousaf step up, and...
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in scotland at heart. i the united kingdom has the bestl interests in scotland at heart. we want _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that - interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that is - interests in scotland at heart. we i want a government that is focussed on the _ want a government that is focussed on the real— want a government that is focussed on the real prior— want a government that is focussed on the real prior if _ want a government that is focussed on the real prior if is. _ want a government that is focussed on the real prior if is.— on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. _ on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. i— on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. iwould— on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. i would be - on the real prior if is. would you abstain? no. i would be putting| abstain? no. i would be putting m self a
in scotland at heart. i the united kingdom has the bestl interests in scotland at heart. we want _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government _ interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that - interests in scotland at heart. we want a government that is - interests in scotland at heart. we i want a government that is focussed on the _ want a government that is focussed on the real— want a government that is focussed on the real...
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this is a race scotland can win. and that is not national renewal, that isn't, then i don't know what is? applause. and it captures perfectly the arguments we must put forward to the scottish people at the next election. who do you trust to make the big calls in scotland's interests? who do you trust to maximise scotland's influence? what kind of politics do you want to steer our ship through the storms? and the answer, with a new sense of service and respect in our politics, with a plan for britain that can get our future back, with a plan for britain that can get ourfuture back, with a cause that will always serve the interests of working people is national renewal with labour! applause. but, conference, we know that scotland willjudge us, willjudge britain by your actions, not by our words. so for our argument to convince again, it needs to feel true in the communities that once voted for us but found a new political home with the snp. and that will be hard. because for the past 1a years, the snp have had a faithf
this is a race scotland can win. and that is not national renewal, that isn't, then i don't know what is? applause. and it captures perfectly the arguments we must put forward to the scottish people at the next election. who do you trust to make the big calls in scotland's interests? who do you trust to maximise scotland's influence? what kind of politics do you want to steer our ship through the storms? and the answer, with a new sense of service and respect in our politics, with a plan for...
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and trying to move scotland forward. applause just look at the record. it was the scottish conservatives who stood up to the absurdities of the scottish nationalist proposed and labour backed gender recognition reforms, and it was our secretary of state, the brave and far—sighted and clear—sighted alisterjack who issued the section 35 order that stopped this nonsense in it's track. thank you for doing everything you do to keep our union strong, alister jack. it is the scottish conservatives who were opposing the snp, making scotland the most taxed part of the united kingdom, while the conservative government is cutting tax for every work in britain, the nationalists are raising tax on everyone who earns more than £28,000 per year. and, it is only the scottish conservatives who are defending our energy security. and the thousands ofjobs here in the north—east depending on the oil and gas sector. a vote for anyone else is about to shut down this industry. —— is a vote to shut down at this industry. applause what
and trying to move scotland forward. applause just look at the record. it was the scottish conservatives who stood up to the absurdities of the scottish nationalist proposed and labour backed gender recognition reforms, and it was our secretary of state, the brave and far—sighted and clear—sighted alisterjack who issued the section 35 order that stopped this nonsense in it's track. thank you for doing everything you do to keep our union strong, alister jack. it is the scottish conservatives...
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scotland _ introduced. —— not in povert. scotland is _ introduced. —— not in povert. scotland is in a much better position— scotland is in a much better position than the characterisation that is— position than the characterisation that is often put out. —— not in povertv — that is often put out. —— not in poverty. to _ that is often put out. -- not in �*0ve . p, p, that is often put out. -- not in poverty-— that is often put out. -- not in poverty. to go back to kate forbes, mentioned the _ poverty. to go back to kate forbes, mentioned the discussions - poverty. to go back to kate forbes, mentioned the discussions you - poverty. to go back to kate forbes, j mentioned the discussions you have had with— mentioned the discussions you have had with her — mentioned the discussions you have had with her. will— mentioned the discussions you have had with her. will you _ mentioned the discussions you have had with her. will you offer- mentioned the discussions you have had with her. will you offer her- mentioned the discussions you have had with her.
scotland _ introduced. —— not in povert. scotland is _ introduced. —— not in povert. scotland is in a much better position— scotland is in a much better position than the characterisation that is— position than the characterisation that is often put out. —— not in povertv — that is often put out. —— not in poverty. to _ that is often put out. -- not in �*0ve . p, p, that is often put out. -- not in poverty-— that is often put out. -- not in poverty. to go back to kate...
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looking across — scotland for scotland. looking across europe, when we look at independent countries that are similar— independent countries that are similar to _ independent countries that are similar to scotland, we find that compared — similar to scotland, we find that compared to the uk they have higher livin- compared to the uk they have higher living standards, less poverty and they are _ living standards, less poverty and they are more equal. so why not scotland? — they are more equal. so why not scotland? we have the people, the talent _ scotland? we have the people, the talent and — scotland? we have the people, the talent and the resources. let us unite _ talent and the resources. let us unite to— talent and the resources. let us unite to win the power of independence, strengthen our economy tackle the _ independence, strengthen our economy tackle the cost of living and bring about _ tackle the cost of living and bring about a _ tackle the cost of living and bring about a fairer country. independence, is
looking across — scotland for scotland. looking across europe, when we look at independent countries that are similar— independent countries that are similar to _ independent countries that are similar to scotland, we find that compared — similar to scotland, we find that compared to the uk they have higher livin- compared to the uk they have higher living standards, less poverty and they are _ living standards, less poverty and they are more equal. so why not scotland? — they are more...
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in scotland, will create jobs. how many? a paper has been worked on the specifics— a paper has been worked on the specifics of gb energy. and we're doing that in partnership with the industry actually, because it's really important that whatever pound we put into gb energy is able to leverage at least £3 back from the private sector. that's how we maximise the investment. hang on. i'm so sorry. just let me just quickly... that's the point. you've said 50,000 jobs for scotland. now you've said you haven't modelled how manyjobs are going to be created at gb energy. so how do you get to that 50,000 number? you didn't let me finish. the point i was making is when you talk about these supply chainjobs, we are talking about, of course, the institution itself, gb energy. but actually that's not where the bulk of the jobs come from. is that keir starmer? it's actually one of your producers on the phone. so i'm not sure if this sound's good enough, but it's one of your producers on the phone. we can hear you. sorry. no p
in scotland, will create jobs. how many? a paper has been worked on the specifics— a paper has been worked on the specifics of gb energy. and we're doing that in partnership with the industry actually, because it's really important that whatever pound we put into gb energy is able to leverage at least £3 back from the private sector. that's how we maximise the investment. hang on. i'm so sorry. just let me just quickly... that's the point. you've said 50,000 jobs for scotland. now you've...
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what next for scotland ? we'll have a live debate, looking at the runners and riders to replace humza yousaf as first minister. our correspondent witnesses first—hand a confrontation between chinese and filipino coastguard ships in the disputed south china sea. a leaked document — obtained by the bbc — suggests an iranian teenager, who vanished during anti—government protests, was sexually assaulted and killed by security forces. and king charles returns to public engagements today with a visit to a cancer treatment centre. more now on one of our top stories — what's next for scotland?
what next for scotland ? we'll have a live debate, looking at the runners and riders to replace humza yousaf as first minister. our correspondent witnesses first—hand a confrontation between chinese and filipino coastguard ships in the disputed south china sea. a leaked document — obtained by the bbc — suggests an iranian teenager, who vanished during anti—government protests, was sexually assaulted and killed by security forces. and king charles returns to public engagements today with...
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scotland-— of scotland. congratulations, john swinne . of scotland. congratulations, john swinney- you _ of scotland. congratulations, john swinney. you are _ of scotland. congratulations, john swinney. you are knowledge i of scotland. congratulations, john swinney. you are knowledge of i of scotland. congratulations, john | swinney. you are knowledge of the sup, _ swinney. you are knowledge of the snp, you _ swinney. you are knowledge of the snp, you will probably be first tomorrow. you have thought a lot about _ tomorrow. you have thought a lot about bringing in ideas. what is your— about bringing in ideas. what is your one — about bringing in ideas. what is your one big policy idea that you will put — your one big policy idea that you will put forward now that ludik lovely — will put forward now that ludik lovely country? my will put forward now that ludik lovely country?— will put forward now that ludik lovely country? my principal policy interest, lovely country? my principal policy interest.
scotland-— of scotland. congratulations, john swinne . of scotland. congratulations, john swinney- you _ of scotland. congratulations, john swinney. you are _ of scotland. congratulations, john swinney. you are knowledge i of scotland. congratulations, john swinney. you are knowledge of i of scotland. congratulations, john | swinney. you are knowledge of the sup, _ swinney. you are knowledge of the snp, you _ swinney. you are knowledge of the snp, you will probably be first tomorrow. you have...
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a new hate crime law comes into scotland, comes into force in scotland, comes into force in scotland on april the 1st. that will give the scottish government the power to silence their critics, persecute anyone who questions their gender ideology and even criminalises scots for cracking jokes in the privacy of their own home. so much for the land of freedom . much for the land of freedom. and you don't need to go to a police station to report hate crime under this law, over 403rd party centres have party reporting centres have been set up across scotland in places like a mushroom farm and a sex shop, so you can report someone for thought crime while you're picking up a double ended clam breaker. this law is based on perception, not objective, measurable evidence. police scotland's guidance says the perception of the victim or any other person is the defining factor in determining whether an incident is a hate incident or incident is a hate incident or in recognising the malice element of a crime . the victim element of a crime. the victim does not have to justify or provide evidence
a new hate crime law comes into scotland, comes into force in scotland, comes into force in scotland on april the 1st. that will give the scottish government the power to silence their critics, persecute anyone who questions their gender ideology and even criminalises scots for cracking jokes in the privacy of their own home. so much for the land of freedom . much for the land of freedom. and you don't need to go to a police station to report hate crime under this law, over 403rd party centres...
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scotland's oil. it could have been scotland'5 oil. it could have been untit— scotland'5 oil. it could have been until snp— scotland's oil. it could have been until snp i5 scotland's oil. it could have been until snp is blue in the face. it didn't — until snp is blue in the face. it didn't. whether or not they're right doesn't _ didn't. whether or not they're right doesn't matter any more. the issue 5till resonates, and the snp are butted _ 5till resonates, and the snp are butted in — 5till resonates, and the snp are pulled in both directions on that subject — pulled in both directions on that sub'ect. , ., , . pulled in both directions on that sub'ect. , . , . ., pulled in both directions on that sub'ect. , ., , . ., subject. chris, we have such a good reminder of— subject. chris, we have such a good reminder of devolution _ subject. chris, we have such a good reminder of devolution and - subject. chris, we have such a good reminder of devolution and where l reminder of devolution and where power lies. when you are at that event a few days ago, the unveiled his six
scotland's oil. it could have been scotland'5 oil. it could have been untit— scotland'5 oil. it could have been until snp— scotland's oil. it could have been until snp i5 scotland's oil. it could have been until snp is blue in the face. it didn't — until snp is blue in the face. it didn't. whether or not they're right doesn't _ didn't. whether or not they're right doesn't matter any more. the issue 5till resonates, and the snp are butted _ 5till resonates, and the snp are butted in —...
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, the leader— first minister of scotland, the leader of— first minister of scotland, the leader of scotland, john swinney... isaw— leader of scotland, john swinney... i saw an— leader of scotland, john swinney... i saw an old — leader of scotland, john swinney... i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was _ i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was £1_ i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was £175_ i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was £175 p. i was there, john swinney— it was £175 p. i was there, john swinney was doing a visit, snp trying — swinney was doing a visit, snp trying to— swinney was doing a visit, snp trying to hold on to seats in and around — trying to hold on to seats in and around glasgow, and i simply thought. _ around glasgow, and i simply thought, this is fleming country i am on _ thought, this is fleming country i am on here _ thought, this is fleming country i am on here-— thought, this is fleming country i am on here. ., ~ ., , am on here. thank you for sending me that little map — am on here. thank you for sending me that little map pi
, the leader— first minister of scotland, the leader of— first minister of scotland, the leader of scotland, john swinney... isaw— leader of scotland, john swinney... i saw an— leader of scotland, john swinney... i saw an old — leader of scotland, john swinney... i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was _ i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was £1_ i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was £175_ i saw an old space hopper from 1983. it was £175 p. i was there, john...
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talking to brian taylor, political commentator in scotland and long—time bbc scotland political editor. we mentioned john swinney, do you think that is a possibility? it swinney, do you think that is a possibility?— swinney, do you think that is a possibility? it is. john has been lookin: possibility? it is. john has been looking to _ possibility? it is. john has been looking to take _ possibility? it is. john has been looking to take a _ possibility? it is. john has been looking to take a step - possibility? it is. john has been looking to take a step back- possibility? it is. john has been| looking to take a step back from politics. he was leader of the party at the beginning of the scottish parliament from 1999. it was an extremely turbulent period but when the snp gained power in 2007, he became the finance secretary and was regarded as an extremely stable and secure finance secretary. during that 2007 period, he managed to cut deals on getting the budget through with the conservatives. those days are gone, the days of a deal between the snp and tories over the budget are gone. i
talking to brian taylor, political commentator in scotland and long—time bbc scotland political editor. we mentioned john swinney, do you think that is a possibility? it swinney, do you think that is a possibility?— swinney, do you think that is a possibility? it is. john has been lookin: possibility? it is. john has been looking to _ possibility? it is. john has been looking to take _ possibility? it is. john has been looking to take a _ possibility? it is. john has been looking to take a...
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to the north of scotland. , ., , . . , scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc. is _ scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, is this _ scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, is this unseasonable - at the bbc, is this unseasonable weather, are we seeing more of this because of changes in climate, that kind of thing. does this come under that category? hat kind of thing. does this come under that category?— that category? not really, it's a little bit different. _ that category? not really, it's a little bit different. it's - that category? not really, it's a little bit different. it's been - little bit different. it's been chopping and changing each year. last year we only had to named storms and it was very quiet to the winter season. this year is particularly active. we are up to ten named storms. incidentally, when we started naming the storms, because it feels like questions have been asked, are they getting more common, i think it is because they are named
to the north of scotland. , ., , . . , scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc. is _ scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, is this _ scotland. some people are asking us at the bbc, is this unseasonable - at the bbc, is this unseasonable weather, are we seeing more of this because of changes in climate, that kind of thing. does this come under that category? hat kind of thing. does this come under that category?— that category?...
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a publicly owned company, great british energy, based in scotland, investing in scotland's energy. removing our dependence, bills and cheaper scottish homes, that is the change we deliver for scotland. applause and finally, i would also say this. because if you do want that change for scotland, if you do want this to be more than words, if we are to show you that labour britain and what it can do for your community, then we do need the opportunity to serve. maybe for the first time in a long while, that chance, that change, that difference we could make, is on the ballot at the general election. and the power of the vote. the power to build a new scotland rests in your hands. because all around scotland, you can see glimpses of a new future. you can see it in the hydrogen and carbon capture clusters at grangemouth. the marvel of the wind farm outside the city. the innovative billions of the video gamers in dundee. the strength and resilience of scottish rural communities. the restless creative spirits of its cities. the unchanging beauty of the islands. the of these islands. and mo
a publicly owned company, great british energy, based in scotland, investing in scotland's energy. removing our dependence, bills and cheaper scottish homes, that is the change we deliver for scotland. applause and finally, i would also say this. because if you do want that change for scotland, if you do want this to be more than words, if we are to show you that labour britain and what it can do for your community, then we do need the opportunity to serve. maybe for the first time in a long...
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scotland — charge points across scotland. scotland will see approximately 24.000 — scotland will see approximately 24,000 additional charge point by 2030 _ 24,000 additional charge point by 2030. this will help ease any remaining range anxiety that people may feel— remaining range anxiety that people may feel and make sure that going electric— may feel and make sure that going electric is— may feel and make sure that going electric is an option for every part of our— electric is an option for every part of our nation. to make public transport _ of our nation. to make public transport better with people lives and encourage us all to choose more sustainable _ and encourage us all to choose more sustainable transport, we will also explore _ sustainable transport, we will also explore a — sustainable transport, we will also explore a new national integrated ticketing — explore a new national integrated ticketing system for public transport in scotland. we will encourage operators across all modes of transport _ enco
scotland — charge points across scotland. scotland will see approximately 24.000 — scotland will see approximately 24,000 additional charge point by 2030 _ 24,000 additional charge point by 2030. this will help ease any remaining range anxiety that people may feel— remaining range anxiety that people may feel and make sure that going electric— may feel and make sure that going electric is— may feel and make sure that going electric is an option for every part of our— electric is an...
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he is focussed on the wrong priorities for scotland. , ~ , scotland. first minister can you survive a confidence _ scotland. first minister can you survive a confidence vote? - scotland. first minister can you i survive a confidence vote? tonight the greens — survive a confidence vote? tonight the greens said _ survive a confidence vote? tonight the greens said they _ survive a confidence vote? tonight the greens said they would - survive a confidence vote? tonight the greens said they would vote i the greens said they would vote against humza yousaf in that motion. the show down could come as early as next week. i the show down could come as early as next week. ~ the show down could come as early as next week. ,, ,., . , , ., next week. i think politics is at its best where _ next week. i think politics is at its best where parties - next week. i think politics is at its best where parties seek - next week. i think politics is at - its best where parties seek common ground~ _ its best where parties seek common ground~ it _ its best where parties see
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. ,, , , scotland? we fully back this bill in scotland, lump-sum _ scotland? we fully back this bill in scotland, lump-sum polling - scotland? we fully back this bill in - scotland, lump-sum polling revealing scotland, lump—sum polling revealing that actually every single constituency in scotland is an unshakeable majority and us support of assisted dying. these are tightly drawn, measured proposals that put compassion in place and safety, and at its core as you said, it would be for advanced terminal illness only. there's a number of safeguards in place in the bill, and this would give dying people what they really need which is excellent palliative care, of course, but also the choice of an assisted death.— of an assisted death. jillian, if i can brina of an assisted death. jillian, if i can bring you — of an assisted death. jillian, if i can bring you in _ of an assisted death. jillian, if i can bring you in on _ of an assisted death. jillian, if i can bring you in on that. - of an assisted death. jillian, if i can bring you in on that. he - can bring
. ,, , , scotland? we fully back this bill in scotland, lump-sum _ scotland? we fully back this bill in scotland, lump-sum polling - scotland? we fully back this bill in - scotland, lump-sum polling revealing scotland, lump—sum polling revealing that actually every single constituency in scotland is an unshakeable majority and us support of assisted dying. these are tightly drawn, measured proposals that put compassion in place and safety, and at its core as you said, it would be for advanced...
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most of the wet weather will be in scotland. the snow really in the far north over the tops of the mountains there. and we may well get some sunshine later in southern scotland, also northern ireland and a brighter day for northern england. some sunshine elsewhere across england and wales with a few showers, mainly for south wales and the south west of england. we're making 12 or 13 degrees in the south east of england and seven degrees across large parts of scotland. so the milder air is pushing north. what's following that weather front? and the last of the cold air moves away from the north of scotland. so we may have some brighter conditions here as well. maybe the chance of a bit of rain, though, coming from some weather fronts through the north sea near those coasts. otherwise quite cloudy to begin with, a bit of sunshine coming through the odd shower around southern and western areas. nothing particularly heavy, still a bit blustery through the english channel. otherwise the winds will be light and those temperatures are
most of the wet weather will be in scotland. the snow really in the far north over the tops of the mountains there. and we may well get some sunshine later in southern scotland, also northern ireland and a brighter day for northern england. some sunshine elsewhere across england and wales with a few showers, mainly for south wales and the south west of england. we're making 12 or 13 degrees in the south east of england and seven degrees across large parts of scotland. so the milder air is...
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and i believe scotland scotland. and i believe scotland can lead the way, lead the change, stop the chaos, turn the page, reboot old now. make sure you take that chance. make sure you take that chance. make sure you vote labour. thank you, thank you. >> that was sir keir starmer in the west of scotland unveiling great british energy . he came great british energy. he came out with six steps again. seems to be the magic number. economic stability help cut waiting lists, times make work, pay great british energy which we were all waiting to hear. maximising scotland's influence on the world stage and jobs and opportunities for young people. well, listening to that with journalist and broadcaster dawn neesom and former labour mp denis macshane, and they're still with us, i will come to you, dennis, first, because you're a labour man. what did you're a labour man. what did you make of it? >> if it all works, i think it can. it's very, very welcome. why have we not heard any language like that from any of our last three p
and i believe scotland scotland. and i believe scotland can lead the way, lead the change, stop the chaos, turn the page, reboot old now. make sure you take that chance. make sure you take that chance. make sure you vote labour. thank you, thank you. >> that was sir keir starmer in the west of scotland unveiling great british energy . he came great british energy. he came out with six steps again. seems to be the magic number. economic stability help cut waiting lists, times make work,...
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the snp has been in power in scotland since 2007. what do you say to the person who says the party might be a bit clapped out, tired? what i'd say is that we've actually transformed lives in scotland and transformed opportunities. so if you take early learning and child care, for example, in the course of the snp government, we've more than doubled the provision of early learning and child care that's available for children and families around the country, and we've delivered a higher growth in gdp per capita than has been achieved in the rest of the uk over our time in office. so the snp has delivered much for scotland, and the government i lead is focused on making sure that we continue that delivery for people living their lives in scotland. 0k, chris, things that jump out at you there? also, i mean, i'll now mansplain your own interview to you — the call for an emergency budget, well, we know that rachel reeves, if she's chancellor, she's not going to have an emergency budget. so it's another example of another party trying to
the snp has been in power in scotland since 2007. what do you say to the person who says the party might be a bit clapped out, tired? what i'd say is that we've actually transformed lives in scotland and transformed opportunities. so if you take early learning and child care, for example, in the course of the snp government, we've more than doubled the provision of early learning and child care that's available for children and families around the country, and we've delivered a higher growth in...
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covid came to scotland. i don't think it will be reasonable to draw from that statement that the rugby brought the virus into scotland. i stand to be corrected if i am wrong. i have tried to display as clearly as i can the legitimate reasons around nike. i can't understand how people think that was the wrong judgment. i keep saying there are thousands upon thousands of pages of cabinet papers and cabinet minutes that set out, if that was all that was available on the record, sets out a comprehensive, full and detailed explanation of the decisions we reached, the choices we face and the reasons that drove our decision—making. the face and the reasons that drove our decision-making.— decision-making. the people of scotland deserve _ decision-making. the people of scotland deserve better- decision-making. the people of scotland deserve better than i decision-making. the people of scotland deserve better than a| scotland deserve better than a pandemic strategy run on your instincts. _ pandemic strategy run o
covid came to scotland. i don't think it will be reasonable to draw from that statement that the rugby brought the virus into scotland. i stand to be corrected if i am wrong. i have tried to display as clearly as i can the legitimate reasons around nike. i can't understand how people think that was the wrong judgment. i keep saying there are thousands upon thousands of pages of cabinet papers and cabinet minutes that set out, if that was all that was available on the record, sets out a...
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the snp has been a dominant party here in scotland for more than a decades. their reason, independence, is the fault line in scottish politics than polling would suggest that opinion on that issue is more or less evenly divided. however, recent polling has also pointed to the fact that perhaps support for the snp doesn't track that support for independence. humza yousaf knows he has a fight on his hands. he set out their that he thinks the tories are finished. he said sir keir starmer will be the next prime minister of the united kingdom in his opinion. he said he does not think this will be a marginal general election campaign, and that in his view keir starmer doesn't need scotland to win, because polling would suggest there are a lot of seats now in scotland that are in play and could be in the sights of labour to win. the snp at the last general election won 48 out of 59 seats here in scotland, labour only won one of those states, they doubled it by winning a recent by—election here, but labour will have a lot of those seats now as target seats, but hum
the snp has been a dominant party here in scotland for more than a decades. their reason, independence, is the fault line in scottish politics than polling would suggest that opinion on that issue is more or less evenly divided. however, recent polling has also pointed to the fact that perhaps support for the snp doesn't track that support for independence. humza yousaf knows he has a fight on his hands. he set out their that he thinks the tories are finished. he said sir keir starmer will be...
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they win by 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you ve much 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for— 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. _ 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. joe _ 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. joe curry - 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. joe curry in - very much for that. joe curry in cardiff or is. what a match that turned out to be. —— in cardiff for us. sven—goran eriksson lived out a "lifelong dream" this afternoon, as he led out a team of liverpool legends against ajax greats at anfield. eriksson recently announced he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and said he had always dreamed of managing liverpool during his career. the club arranged for him to do just that against ajax, with the 76—year—old looking understandably emotional as he stepped out of the tunnel. liverpool went on to produce a sensational comeback, coming from two goals down to win 4—2. a fitting day for him. a remind of our top story — england against brazi
they win by 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you ve much 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for— 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. _ 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. joe _ 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. joe curry - 20 points to 18, scotland. thank you very much for that. joe curry in - very much for that. joe curry in cardiff or is. what a match that turned out to be. —— in cardiff for us. sven—goran...
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that scotland i scotland and the fact that scotland will be _ scotland and the fact that scotland will be the — scotland and the fact that scotland will be the headquarters _ scotland and the fact that scotland will be the headquarters for- scotland and the fact that scotland will be the headquarters for this . will be the headquarters for this bil will be the headquarters for this big new— will be the headquarters for this big new project. _ will be the headquarters for this big new project, and _ will be the headquarters for this big new project, and many- will be the headquarters for this| big new project, and many times repeated — big new project, and many times repeated the _ big new project, and many times repeated the words _ big new project, and many times repeated the words jobs - big new project, and many times repeated the words jobs but - big new project, and many times repeated the words jobs but he i repeated the wordsjobs but he gave so little _ repeated the wordsjobs but he gave so little detail— repeated the wordsjobs but he gave so little detail and _ repeated
that scotland i scotland and the fact that scotland will be _ scotland and the fact that scotland will be the — scotland and the fact that scotland will be the headquarters _ scotland and the fact that scotland will be the headquarters for- scotland and the fact that scotland will be the headquarters for this . will be the headquarters for this bil will be the headquarters for this big new— will be the headquarters for this big new project. _ will be the headquarters for this big new...
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that's right, the conservatives in scotland have already declared i in scotland have already declared john swinney is the continuity candidate, we are very close to nicola — candidate, we are very close to nicola sturgeon on the front benches of the _ nicola sturgeon on the front benches of the snp _ nicola sturgeon on the front benches of the snp government since they were elected in 2007. i think he would _ were elected in 2007. i think he would be — were elected in 2007. i think he would be widely seen as a caretaker leader. _ would be widely seen as a caretaker leader. he _ would be widely seen as a caretaker leader, he wouldn't be in it for the lon- leader, he wouldn't be in it for the long haul~ — leader, he wouldn't be in it for the long haul. we've got elections in 2026 _ long haul. we've got elections in 2026 but— long haul. we've got elections in 2026. but kate forbes stands in dramatic — 2026. but kate forbes stands in dramatic contrast to this progressive coalition that nicola sturgeon assembled. she came very close. _ sturgeon assembled. she came very close, 48â
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across scotland. 5ir today, his so-called they of action across scotland.— across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying _ across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there _ across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there would - across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there would be i across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there would be no i across scotland. sir keir starmer i also saying there would be no deal between the parties under any circumstances, trying to create a real divide. circumstances, trying to create a real divide-— circumstances, trying to create a real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, ou real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, you know. _ real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, you know, when _ real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, you know, when it _ real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, you know, when it comes i real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, you know, when it comes to i real divide. yes, i mean, ithink, i you know, when it comes to stammer and the scottish labour leader anas sarwar, what the polls are suggesting is that they could very much bmp wise
across scotland. 5ir today, his so-called they of action across scotland.— across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying _ across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there _ across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there would - across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there would be i across scotland. sir keir starmer also saying there would be no i across scotland. sir keir starmer i also saying there would be no deal between the parties under any circumstances, trying to...
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there's no labour without scotland . and he was on about scotland. and he was on about rebuilding whiteley's wind farm. he made the comments there where he said that none of those propellers, those wind propellers, those wind propellers, turbines were made in this country. and he also said that you can't work well if you don't have a good workforce. no more. zero hour contracts, no more for hire . no more. zero hour contracts, no more for hire. he no more. zero hour contracts, no more for hire . he talks about more for hire. he talks about making work pay. yeah most definitely. >> it was an impassioned speech, i've got to say. he spoke from the heart. a lot of platitudes, though. i thought, end the chaos, turn the page. chaos and division vote for change. i'm not sure that the public will be persuaded by these slogans. they'll be looking for hard facts and strong policies. let's get reaction now from the former editor of the daily star, dawn neesom and ex—labour minister bill rammell. >> let's come to bill first because he's a labour man. what were
there's no labour without scotland . and he was on about scotland. and he was on about rebuilding whiteley's wind farm. he made the comments there where he said that none of those propellers, those wind propellers, those wind propellers, turbines were made in this country. and he also said that you can't work well if you don't have a good workforce. no more. zero hour contracts, no more for hire . no more. zero hour contracts, no more for hire. he no more. zero hour contracts, no more for hire...
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and a failing government in scotland. ,, ., ., . , in scotland. should he go and see him? we are _ in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not— in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not doing _ in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not doing deals - in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not doing deals with j in scotland. should he go and see - him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important _ him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important thing _ him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important thing is— him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important thing is to - him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important thing is to have l snp. the important thing is to have a labour government elected to get rid of the conservatives where everything feels broken across the country. low growth, low opportunities, it is time for something better.- opportunities, it is time for something better. opportunities, it is time for somethin: better. ., , , something better. there are plenty
and a failing government in scotland. ,, ., ., . , in scotland. should he go and see him? we are _ in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not— in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not doing _ in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not doing deals - in scotland. should he go and see him? we are not doing deals with j in scotland. should he go and see - him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important _ him? we are not doing deals with the snp. the important thing...
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let's kick off with scotland. this is a key - network. let's kick off with scotland. this is a key hub| network. let's kick off with i scotland. this is a key hub for that. pretty much wherever you go, if you want to go to inverness. hardly any trains running in scotland because scotrail and network rail scotland who maintain the track say no trains will run until they have inspected the lines. i will show you something visually interesting. on the scotrail site, a list of cancellations and it goes on and on and on. it is the scale, it would be easier to say which are running. as other operators have done across the whole of the uk, the advice is to check before you travel. it —— at used in the wind is dying down and it is getting warmer. a chill this morning as the wind blows over. train services getting back to some form of normality. the biggest knock on is trains coming from scotland to euston, which is out towards the west. obviously trains not in places they need to be for onward journey so you will get disruption. other examples. i popped in behind me to ch
let's kick off with scotland. this is a key - network. let's kick off with scotland. this is a key hub| network. let's kick off with i scotland. this is a key hub for that. pretty much wherever you go, if you want to go to inverness. hardly any trains running in scotland because scotrail and network rail scotland who maintain the track say no trains will run until they have inspected the lines. i will show you something visually interesting. on the scotrail site, a list of cancellations and it...
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becoming more confined to the far north of scotland through the night, rain elsewhere across scotland, for other parts of the country the rain should move away, sky should clear and it will be colder in the south than last night. it will depend on the amount of cloud and miss and fog. that should lift and much of england and wales should see sunshine, sunshine for northern england, northern ireland and southern scotland but we have wetter weather in northern scotland, not much snow and it will not be as windy. temperatures are rising in scotland, a few showers further south, much of them across wales and the south—west of england. the weather front pushes away the last of the cold air even from mainland scotland for the second half of the weekend. low pressure around, there could be rain here and there, rain threatening the north sea coasts and there might be cloud to start with, mist and fog patches lifting, showers across southern and western areas, does not look too wet, breezy through the english channel, otherwise light winds and temperatures of 8 degrees in the central belt of
becoming more confined to the far north of scotland through the night, rain elsewhere across scotland, for other parts of the country the rain should move away, sky should clear and it will be colder in the south than last night. it will depend on the amount of cloud and miss and fog. that should lift and much of england and wales should see sunshine, sunshine for northern england, northern ireland and southern scotland but we have wetter weather in northern scotland, not much snow and it will...
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scotland, wales, and ireland have ground to make up still. our women's sports reporterjo currie spoke to some of the captains. welcome to the launch of the women six nation. hosted in an edgy art gallery in london. it kicks off when ireland travelled to france, one of the most hostile fixture there is. they are hoping to improve on last year. where they finished bottom. i personally love playing against france. i think we were to talk about the clout, the atmosphere, the very passionate fans even that side of rugby that fans like to play. i think i'm quite excited to play france, you know. they're a good team. it's quite a clean game of rugby to an extent. yeah, i think it's actually quite exciting to head away for the first campaign. both have already qualified for next year there's one more automatic altercations put up for grabs in six nations. it means that teams like wales and scotland begin their six nations against each other in cardiff. it is all to play for. we can take confidence from last year. we just keep building towards those l
scotland, wales, and ireland have ground to make up still. our women's sports reporterjo currie spoke to some of the captains. welcome to the launch of the women six nation. hosted in an edgy art gallery in london. it kicks off when ireland travelled to france, one of the most hostile fixture there is. they are hoping to improve on last year. where they finished bottom. i personally love playing against france. i think we were to talk about the clout, the atmosphere, the very passionate fans...
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programme reporting scotland, some people wondered whether those two bulletins on the bbc scotland channel provided value for money. john ewing was clear in his view... our request for an interview on this was declined, but bbc scotland have said that taking viewing figures for one show at a certain time slot a certain period of the year doesn't represent the totality of the views. they added in a statement... well, we can talk now to professor tim luckhurst, principal of south college durham university, and a former editor of news programs at bbc scotland. tim, the audience figures for i think particularly the nine and the seven seem extraordinarily low. were you surprised by how low? well, it was not a good time of the year to measure those audiences, so i suspect they were lower than they are usually. but the central point is that viewing for the bbc, scotland channel's news programmes and indeed for the channel itself is well below expectation and illustrates the extent to which television in a digital world is a diminishing asset and one that the bbc needs to think very hard about inv
programme reporting scotland, some people wondered whether those two bulletins on the bbc scotland channel provided value for money. john ewing was clear in his view... our request for an interview on this was declined, but bbc scotland have said that taking viewing figures for one show at a certain time slot a certain period of the year doesn't represent the totality of the views. they added in a statement... well, we can talk now to professor tim luckhurst, principal of south college durham...
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matters outside scotland too. . .., , ., scotland too. and can i get your take, nick. _ scotland too. and can i get your take, nick, on— scotland too. and can i get your take, nick, on the _ scotland too. and can i get your take, nick, on the timescale? i scotland too. and can i get your i take, nick, on the timescale? how lona will take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this _ take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this take? _ take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this take? it _ take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this take? it is a good question, the interview you did with patrick harvie about 20 minutes ago creates a bit of breathing space, he was clear that the greens will not back any motion to bring down the scottish government, so even though humza yousaf is going, there was a motion that could have collapsed the government and therefore lead to a scottish election. he has made it clear the greens will not back that, so the snp and government should be safe for now. the question then becomes, whose dance
matters outside scotland too. . .., , ., scotland too. and can i get your take, nick. _ scotland too. and can i get your take, nick, on— scotland too. and can i get your take, nick, on the _ scotland too. and can i get your take, nick, on the timescale? i scotland too. and can i get your i take, nick, on the timescale? how lona will take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this _ take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this take? _ take, nick, on the timescale? how long will this take?...
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or politics or for our parliament or for scotland or politics or for our parliament orfor any of scotland or politics or for our parliament or for any of the people involved. i have no doubt this has been a very difficult period for him personally and i don't wish any malice on him at all, this is about human beings ultimately, as well as the need to serve the country. we need to achieve a degree of stability. the snp are by far and away the largest party in government and they are capable of having a stable minority government if they reach out and work respectfully with other parties. it has been done before i could be done again and the scottish greens stand ready to try to deliver that stability. 50. scottish greens stand ready to try to deliver that stability.— to deliver that stability. so, you will work with _ to deliver that stability. so, you will work with the _ to deliver that stability. so, you will work with the new - to deliver that stability. so, you will work with the new first - will work with the new first minister?— will work with the new first minister? ~ : :, , :,
or politics or for our parliament or for scotland or politics or for our parliament orfor any of scotland or politics or for our parliament or for any of the people involved. i have no doubt this has been a very difficult period for him personally and i don't wish any malice on him at all, this is about human beings ultimately, as well as the need to serve the country. we need to achieve a degree of stability. the snp are by far and away the largest party in government and they are capable of...
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some rain in scotland. otherwise sunny spells. and then the cloud builds up and we get the april showers. a scattering of showers ahead of rain in the south west. temperatures likely to reach 15 degrees through midlands and eastern england. again colder in northern and eastern areas of scotland. the rain in the south—west will push north during tuesday night and on wednesday we are left with low pressure over the uk. that means more wet weather. and we will find the showers or longer spells of rain moving north across england and wales on wednesday, into scotland and northern ireland, southern parts of england and wales may well cheer up of england and wales may well cheer up in the afternoon with more sunshine. and that will boost the temperatures. but look at the temperatures. but look at the temperatures in scotland, some rain and that north—easterly wind and it is keeping it colder. these are the upper level winds, the jet stream pattern. that will be the story over the next few days w that pattern of the next few days w t
some rain in scotland. otherwise sunny spells. and then the cloud builds up and we get the april showers. a scattering of showers ahead of rain in the south west. temperatures likely to reach 15 degrees through midlands and eastern england. again colder in northern and eastern areas of scotland. the rain in the south—west will push north during tuesday night and on wednesday we are left with low pressure over the uk. that means more wet weather. and we will find the showers or longer spells...
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i am very happy as first minister of scotland - people of scotland? i am very happy as first minister of scotland and - as first minister of scotland and leader of the scottish national party to work cooperatively with a uk prime minister. you have got to have somebody to reciprocate that with you. so i'm committing myself to do that today. i have spoken on the telephone to rishi sunak and i'm happy to talk to keir starmer about his priorities. i am very happy to cooperate, but it's got to be on the basis that it delivers for the people of scotland. so i make it crystal clear today that the austerity that we have had inflicted on us by the conservatives, which it sounds like to me, rachel reeves and keir starmer are going to continue, has to come to an end. that's the message i will be pressing to keir starmer. ., ., message i will be pressing to keir starmer. . . . ., ,, starmer. hannah carmichael from stv news. first minister, _ starmer. hannah carmichael from stv news. first minister, what _ starmer. hannah carmichael from stv news. first minister,
i am very happy as first minister of scotland - people of scotland? i am very happy as first minister of scotland and - as first minister of scotland and leader of the scottish national party to work cooperatively with a uk prime minister. you have got to have somebody to reciprocate that with you. so i'm committing myself to do that today. i have spoken on the telephone to rishi sunak and i'm happy to talk to keir starmer about his priorities. i am very happy to cooperate, but it's got to be...
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serve everyone in scotland. what to serve everyone in scotland. what can ou to serve everyone in scotland. what can you exoect _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from the _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from the cabinet this afternoon? , ., , , �* ., afternoon? obviously i've got decisions _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make about - afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make about the l decisions to make about the composition of the scottish government, i now intend to turn my mind to those decisions and to get on with that work, in the course of today and the rest of the week. it's important that i have a cabinet that brings together the strengths and the talents of the scottish national party, a cabinet that can work constructively and collaboratively with parliament and with other parties to ensure t
serve everyone in scotland. what to serve everyone in scotland. what can ou to serve everyone in scotland. what can you exoect _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from the _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from the cabinet this afternoon? , ., , , �* ., afternoon? obviously i've got decisions _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make _ afternoon?...