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alexandra mckenzie is outside bute house. i wondered alexandra mckenzie is outside bute house. iwondered if alexandra mckenzie is outside bute house. i wondered if i could get your initial reaction to what you made of that resignation speech from the first minister? we made of that resignation speech from the first minister?— the first minister? we are outside the first minister? we are outside the first minister? we are outside the first minister's _ the first minister? we are outside the first minister's residence. - the first minister? we are outside the first minister's residence. it i the first minister's residence. it was quite a short speech. i have just heard from some of my colleagues who were inside that it was an incredibly emotional time. humza yousaf became emotional. at one point. and several of his colleagues and staff are also quite emotional because this has unravelled very quickly since thursday stop this time last week where we were expecting —— where we are expecting this? humza yousaf said ending the bute house agreement was the right thing to do he u
alexandra mckenzie is outside bute house. i wondered alexandra mckenzie is outside bute house. iwondered if alexandra mckenzie is outside bute house. i wondered if i could get your initial reaction to what you made of that resignation speech from the first minister? we made of that resignation speech from the first minister?— the first minister? we are outside the first minister? we are outside the first minister? we are outside the first minister's _ the first minister? we are outside the...
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our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie reports. a week that will decide his future with implications notjust for humza yousaf but also for his party, the snp. good morning, everyone. it comes just days after he decided to end a power—sharing deal — the bute house agreement with the scottish greens. one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week. it could have happened in a, in a different way, but we are where we are. but the choice that every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all agree on. but the greens insists they will not back mr yousaf in the coming days. i cannot imagine anything at this point that could change that position. this was a spectacular breach of trust from on tuesday to saying the bute house agreement was worth its weight in gold to stopping it unilaterally on thursday. that's broken. the snp leader has written to the oppos
our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie reports. a week that will decide his future with implications notjust for humza yousaf but also for his party, the snp. good morning, everyone. it comes just days after he decided to end a power—sharing deal — the bute house agreement with the scottish greens. one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week. it could have happened in a, in a different way, but we are where we are. but the...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news. ukraine says it has carried out a drone strike in russia more than 800 miles from the border. it's thought that's the furthest into russia that ukraine has managed to attack so far. sarah rainsford is in kyiv. sarah, to what extent is ukraine's capacity to hit russia changing? i think it is changing because this was a strike on a site that russia must have thought was well out of ukrainian range. that is where it chose to build a giant factory to make the kamikaze drones russia uses so often in its attacks on ukraine. but that is where ukrainian drones managed to fly hundreds of miles into russia itself undetected and to reach that site. there is a video that has been posted on social media that has been posted on social media that shows one of those drones looking very much like a light aircraft and is hurtling towards a building and it explodes there on impact. there was another attack, a drone attack on an oil refinery in the same area. in kyiv tonight, ukrainian intelligence offic
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news. ukraine says it has carried out a drone strike in russia more than 800 miles from the border. it's thought that's the furthest into russia that ukraine has managed to attack so far. sarah rainsford is in kyiv. sarah, to what extent is ukraine's capacity to hit russia changing? i think it is changing because this was a strike on a site that russia must have thought was well out of ukrainian range. that is where it chose to build a giant factory to make the kamikaze...