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battles in scotland in edinburgh. tempers ran high over the law. in which, among other things, speech is about transgender people, criticism of them is prohibited, at the rally both supporters of such a policy and opponents did not come to a collision, they limited themselves to insulting shouts addressed to each other, there is a real crisis in the usa, they say that women’s sports is coming to an end, that’s all the point is the consequences of biden’s decree; athletes who consider themselves women, but what about the difference in physical strength inherent in nature, and in no way, what is more important is the mental comfort of transgender athletes, even the boxing association suggests allowing them to... women's tournaments, subject to a number of conditions. there are supporters of common sense , the fox news journalist has sports experience and knows what she’s talking about. forget even the disparity in the standings that results from biological males having a physical advantage over females. transgen
battles in scotland in edinburgh. tempers ran high over the law. in which, among other things, speech is about transgender people, criticism of them is prohibited, at the rally both supporters of such a policy and opponents did not come to a collision, they limited themselves to insulting shouts addressed to each other, there is a real crisis in the usa, they say that women’s sports is coming to an end, that’s all the point is the consequences of biden’s decree; athletes who consider...
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lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches, perhaps. and it's still blustery for those north sea facing coasts, and across the northern isles as well. a mixture of sunny spells, but also some showers across many northern areas of england, scotland and northern ireland. more cloud and some showers pushing southwards across england and wales. temperatures again towards the east, just 8—10 degrees celsius, but a little milder again further south and west. now, as we head through thursday night, then there'll be a lot of clear spells around. again, it's another cold feeling night for the time of year, the snow levels again dropping across parts of
lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches,...
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about that in edinburgh, too. towards next weekend, it could turn a little milder, but it may turn more showery. live from london, this is bbc news. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza — nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. meanwhile, the un agency for palestinian refugees warns that the risk of disease is rising. ukraine presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. kyiv has warned of an urgent need for fresh support. i'm helena humphrey on capitol hill, as us lawmakers are set to vote on long—awaited aid to ukraine. the head of a uk government watchdog has told the bbc that rishi sunak has "set us back" on climate change. chris stark says the pm has left the uk at risk of falling behind other countries. and thousands of people take to the streets of the canary islands in protest at what they say are unsustainable levels of mass tourism. they say it's damaging the environment and driving up cos
about that in edinburgh, too. towards next weekend, it could turn a little milder, but it may turn more showery. live from london, this is bbc news. palestinians take cover as israel strikes homes in southern gaza — nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. meanwhile, the un agency for palestinian refugees warns that the risk of disease is rising. ukraine presses its western allies for more air defence systems in the war against russia. kyiv has...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. with us tonight our regular panellist brian taylor, political commentator and columnist for the herald. and of course where would we be on a night like this without the great sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde? welcome to you both. brian, if i can start to do, we should focus on what comes next. how will a new first minister be elected and how quickly? the snp national executive will meet this week to set out the leadership timetable and the rules. they will have to get on with it because they want first to fill the vacancy that will be created when eventually humza yousaf stands down, he has not strictly done that yet, that happens when he tendered his resignation formally to the king, but also they need to get off this agenda. it has been a dreadful yearfor need to get off this agenda. it has been a dreadful year for the need to get off this agenda. it has been a dreadful yearfor the party, they have lost the initiative in politics, at holyrood,
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. with us tonight our regular panellist brian taylor, political commentator and columnist for the herald. and of course where would we be on a night like this without the great sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde? welcome to you both. brian, if i can start to do, we should focus on what comes next. how will a new first minister be elected and how quickly? the snp national executive will meet this week to set out the leadership...
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earlier, stuart haszeldine professor of carbon capture & storage at the university of edinburgh gave me his reaction to the expected scrapping of the target. very disappointing that scottish government is going to be in that position. but this has been building for a few years. so in some ways it's not a surprise. but it's also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990. so there's a huge amount of progress has been made and so there's a huge amount of progress still to make. and what this is doing is recognising the the collision, if you like, between words and policies which can easily be stated versus the difficult reality of delivering this on the ground with real numbers and real change. how difficult is it going to be to get that changed, things like transferring from petrol and diesel cars to electric cars and the infrastructure around that? yeah. so it's going to, i think this is going to be difficult and there's been no secret of that. this is a fundamental change into the way which all normal people lik
earlier, stuart haszeldine professor of carbon capture & storage at the university of edinburgh gave me his reaction to the expected scrapping of the target. very disappointing that scottish government is going to be in that position. but this has been building for a few years. so in some ways it's not a surprise. but it's also really important to state that we in scotland and in the uk have got halfway towards the net zero target from 1990. so there's a huge amount of progress has been...
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it was rated when 0livia colman _ edinburgh. it was rated when 0livia colman took on the role, but it is literativ— colman took on the role, but it is literally happening today. it happens on the bbc, there was uproar about— happens on the bbc, there was uproar about the _ happens on the bbc, there was uproar about the differential between male and female presenters — i hope that's— and female presenters — i hope that's not— and female presenters — i hope that's not the case on this show! but it's~~~ — that's not the case on this show! but it's... i've worked as an mp and as a minister— but it's... i've worked as an mp and as a minister where everybody knows what i _ as a minister where everybody knows what i earned, everybody is what a politician _ what i earned, everybody is what a politician earns, and we are to come forward _ politician earns, and we are to come forward for— politician earns, and we are to come forward for some some status too much _ forward for some some status too much but — forward f
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we're going to be live outside edinburgh as outside holyrood in edinburgh as protests erupt due to this new controversial hate crime law that comes into force today . that comes into force today. >> and it's not just protest erupting, but a war of words between the tories and reform uk, the tory party chairman has called the reform uk. leader a bully. why is that? and what is the war of words between these two parties? we dive into precisely what's going on. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather. well through the rest of the day it's a mixed picture. sunshine and showers, particularly in the south. some of these heavy further of further further pulses of rain further north. and it's all thanks to low pressure which continues to dominate the weather pattern through week ahead, through the week ahead, bringing in systems off the in various systems off the atlantic. some wet and windy weather at times for the rest of the day, this band of cloud and rain affecting parts of northern ireland, no
we're going to be live outside edinburgh as outside holyrood in edinburgh as protests erupt due to this new controversial hate crime law that comes into force today . that comes into force today. >> and it's not just protest erupting, but a war of words between the tories and reform uk, the tory party chairman has called the reform uk. leader a bully. why is that? and what is the war of words between these two parties? we dive into precisely what's going on. >> looks like things are...
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it's one of the wonderful things about edinburgh. yeah. you know, you know, when 1:00 a start know, when 1:00 is for a start and think, oh my god, and you think, oh my god, my show is also it is. i mean, it absolutely bristles with its martial heritage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis�*neritage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is'itage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is what doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is what happens it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is what happens when absolutely bristles with its marget is what happens when absolutely bristles with its marget ridwhat happens when absolutely bristles with its marget rid of at happens when absolutely bristles with its marget rid of bullying ns when you get rid of bullying at schools. yeah. get you schools. yeah. if you get if you get you end up get rid of bullying, you end up with lots of health and with lots and lots of health and safety we have just safety officers. we have just time your favourites time for
it's one of the wonderful things about edinburgh. yeah. you know, you know, when 1:00 a start know, when 1:00 is for a start and think, oh my god, and you think, oh my god, my show is also it is. i mean, it absolutely bristles with its martial heritage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis�*neritage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is'itage doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is what doesn't it? absolutely bristles with its marthis is what happens it?...
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they're looking now at doing edinburgh. and it. doing one in edinburgh. and it. the reality it isn't the reality is it isn't different to what you different stuff to what you would see at any other comedy night. you're actually night. but here you're actually just freer to say the stuff. you don't have to self—censor , which don't have to self—censor, which is where things have been going for the last five years or so. >> josh howie, thanks for >> superb josh howie, thanks for joining us. thanks for making me smile for not getting smile and thanks for not getting both us sacked . what a double both of us sacked. what a double whammy that would have been. josh absolute josh howie always an absolute pleasure the pleasure to have you on the show. thank very much mate. show. thank you very much mate. thanks now there's lots thanks now there's still lots more to between now more still to come between now and 6:00, and the could be and 6:00, and the uk could be set hosepipe ban this set for a hosepipe ban this summer, the wettest summer, despite the wettest winter
they're looking now at doing edinburgh. and it. doing one in edinburgh. and it. the reality it isn't the reality is it isn't different to what you different stuff to what you would see at any other comedy night. you're actually night. but here you're actually just freer to say the stuff. you don't have to self—censor , which don't have to self—censor, which is where things have been going for the last five years or so. >> josh howie, thanks for >> superb josh howie, thanks for...
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welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. has his party lost its way? first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. first minister humza yousaf, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. by any measure, first minister, it's been a pretty difficult first year for you as first minister. why do you think the going is so tough? look, we've been in government for 17 years. over 17 years, you have challenges, of course, as a government. but in the last year... i often get asked that question about challenges.
welcome to hardtalk from edinburgh. i'm stephen sackur. for most of the 21st century, scottish politics has been dominated by the scottish national party, the pro—independence party seeking a divorce from the united kingdom. but right now, well, storm clouds hang over the snp. they're facing a police investigation of their financial affairs, their polling numbers are down and they stand accused of breaking a host of political promises. my guest is the leader of the snp and first minister of...
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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 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 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
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...
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edinburgh. there's anticipation. there's crowds of public too, who are interested to see what's going on. >> yeah, look, make sure that you get in touch with us. okay? so gbnews.com/yoursay it's worth noting he's also made some inexplicable decisions as first minister. he decided to go on a family holiday to qatar, didn't he? which houses hamas leaders? just a couple of months after hamas invaded israel, he unilaterally announced that scotland will be the first part of the uk to welcome refugees from gaza . i'm not sure how from gaza. i'm not sure how popular that would have been with the vast majority of people in scotland. he overrode the decision to initially hand. i think it was £100,000 worth of scottish taxpayers money to the united nations. he gave them a quarter of £1 million. that was whilst his relatives were still in gaza and of course, did he make was the fatal decision to end that power sharing agreement with the scottish greens. >> he stood there, he said he was going to run a new government. he put o
edinburgh. there's anticipation. there's crowds of public too, who are interested to see what's going on. >> yeah, look, make sure that you get in touch with us. okay? so gbnews.com/yoursay it's worth noting he's also made some inexplicable decisions as first minister. he decided to go on a family holiday to qatar, didn't he? which houses hamas leaders? just a couple of months after hamas invaded israel, he unilaterally announced that scotland will be the first part of the uk to welcome...
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but the rain will not go away entirely and the rainfall we had this month at edinburgh botanic gardens is noteworthy, 81 millimetres so far. it may not sound much but more than twice of the april average and we arejust ten days twice of the april average and we are just ten days in and twice of the april average and we arejust ten days in and it twice of the april average and we are just ten days in and it follows on from the wettest march in this part of scotland on record. more rain today coming in from the atlantic. but the wind direction is changing to south—westerly and that brings this warmer air. there will be a lot of cloud around today. the heaviest rain will be over the hills of western scotland. temperatures up to 14 of western scotland. temperatures up to 1a degrees because there is some cloud around but it is warmer air and glad that second band of rain moving south—east overnight. at the same time the rain becomes light and patchy and then some clearer skies. but we still have a south—westerly breeze so that is warmer air and will be warmer than last night. we have
but the rain will not go away entirely and the rainfall we had this month at edinburgh botanic gardens is noteworthy, 81 millimetres so far. it may not sound much but more than twice of the april average and we arejust ten days twice of the april average and we are just ten days in and twice of the april average and we arejust ten days in and it twice of the april average and we are just ten days in and it follows on from the wettest march in this part of scotland on record. more rain today...
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the situation remains the most difficult in the edinburgh region, the water level is falling slowly, and a number of settlements are still flooded. more than 600 people remain in temporary accommodation centers, including children. there are a lot of applications for payments from citizens, but not all have been processed yet. to date, more than 400,000 applications have been submitted, more than 46 thousand people have received financial assistance, simply. there's a picture everywhere the same in terms of what, how many applications were submitted and how many were received, everyone who got in, they consider accordingly in connection with the introduction of a federal emergency and submit the entire city, and not the territory that was flooded, well, that is, people who do not submit got into a flood zone, or something, yes, yes, yes, no, well, it’s clear, but then it’s not clear why you are taking these. as in russia there is no other country in the world, the maximum that can be counted on abroad is insurance and then, if it has been issued, nothing more, so the existing now
the situation remains the most difficult in the edinburgh region, the water level is falling slowly, and a number of settlements are still flooded. more than 600 people remain in temporary accommodation centers, including children. there are a lot of applications for payments from citizens, but not all have been processed yet. to date, more than 400,000 applications have been submitted, more than 46 thousand people have received financial assistance, simply. there's a picture everywhere the...
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i think, maybe in edinburgh , you think, maybe in edinburgh, you won't see that. no, you will not. as i said, you're not looking at. you're not. this is not the image from edinburgh or anything like that right now. this is the image from mexico . this is the image from mexico. so is this your kind of thing, scarlett? yeah, i mean, i remember being in italy when there was a when there was a partial eclipse. >> i think over here there was a complete eclipse, but i was in the wrong country, and it was really exciting, actually . i really exciting, actually. i mean, it's i mean, peter's right. it's something that hardly ever happens. and you think, i'll tell you think, wow, i'll tell you something that hardly ever happens. >> i've only got about two minutes. got to be very minutes. you've got to be very brief. royal brief. access to the royal palaces. but for a price. palaces. but now for a price. for the price is some of about £100 150, if you want some, tea and rest of it. you can and all the rest of it. you can get into palace now. a get into balmoral palace now. a good or not? wel
i think, maybe in edinburgh , you think, maybe in edinburgh, you won't see that. no, you will not. as i said, you're not looking at. you're not. this is not the image from edinburgh or anything like that right now. this is the image from mexico . this is the image from mexico. so is this your kind of thing, scarlett? yeah, i mean, i remember being in italy when there was a when there was a partial eclipse. >> i think over here there was a complete eclipse, but i was in the wrong country,...
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in britain ukraine has organized an educational program at the business school at the university of edinburgh. another significant one direction - belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years. therefore, the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country. we recently discussed the change of power in minsk with the head of the british midcameron without hesitation. today to us in order to destabilize russia, to leave it without allies, without close allies, without russian-speaking allies, with those countries where we have common borders, a common mentality, a common nationality, investigations and they emphasize that there are mi-6 employees on the foundation’s board of directors and add that not all graduates continue to keep in touch with classmates from this foreign agency school. they understand that even when a british woman pretends that she wants the best in you, she is thinking in the old fashioned way about how to spoil things, because of this, british intrigues are crap
in britain ukraine has organized an educational program at the business school at the university of edinburgh. another significant one direction - belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years. therefore, the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country. we recently discussed the change of power in minsk with the head of the british midcameron without hesitation. today to us in order...
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there have been dramatic political developments in edinburgh where scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced that he's resigning. humza yousaf, has announced he's been under growing pressure after he ripped up a power sharing deal with the scottish green party. as a result, he had been facing two separate votes
there have been dramatic political developments in edinburgh where scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced that he's resigning. humza yousaf, has announced he's been under growing pressure after he ripped up a power sharing deal with the scottish green party. as a result, he had been facing two separate votes
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our scotland editorjames cook joins us now from edinburgh. it isa it is a beautiful evening at holyrood, but the clouds are gathering over humza yousaf�*s administration. the greens have been speaking to the immediate in the past half an hour and confirmed they will vote against humza yousaf in a no confidence vote. that came at the end of a dramatic day. it ended where it began, two green leaving the scottish government. inside the grand edinburgh residence where the deal had been struck, the first minister confirmed it was over. it is now myjudgment that the balance has shifted. the bute house agreement was intended to provide stability to the scottish government and it's made possible a number of achievements. but it has served its purpose. achievements. but it has served its --urose. ., . ~ achievements. but it has served its neurose. ., , achievements. but it has served its --urose. ., , ., purpose. you were backing this deal with the greens _ purpose. you were backing this deal with the greens days _ purpose. you were backing this dea
our scotland editorjames cook joins us now from edinburgh. it isa it is a beautiful evening at holyrood, but the clouds are gathering over humza yousaf�*s administration. the greens have been speaking to the immediate in the past half an hour and confirmed they will vote against humza yousaf in a no confidence vote. that came at the end of a dramatic day. it ended where it began, two green leaving the scottish government. inside the grand edinburgh residence where the deal had been struck,...
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there's a clinic in edinburgh and the scottish government has said that it will study very carefully the hilary cass report to find out how they can address these issues with gender services in scotland. we haven't had a reaction yet from the administration in northern ireland, but i think this report will resonate right around the uk. but it's interesting to just add on the thought that hilary cass makes the point that there are different approaches and no clear view in different health care systems. and for example, germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. so i am optimistic. yes, i think it's a really important moment. but as i wa
there's a clinic in edinburgh and the scottish government has said that it will study very carefully the hilary cass report to find out how they can address these issues with gender services in scotland. we haven't had a reaction yet from the administration in northern ireland, but i think this report will resonate right around the uk. but it's interesting to just add on the thought that hilary cass makes the point that there are different approaches and no clear view in different health care...
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are scotland - correspondent lorna gordon is following the story from edinburgh. some of the languages this morning has been quite acrimonious from people who have been parties in government for three years. humza yousaf saying the benefits outweigh the compromise, that it is being terminated with immediate effect. lorna slater and patrick harvie talking about this being an act of political paradise to appease the most reactionary forces in the country. —— political cowardice. humza yousaf saying he's ending the agreement. the snp now does not have a majority in the scottish government. they now have 63 msps, two short of a majority, and the greens have seven, which gave them a majority. they have lost that with this termination of the bute house agreement with immediate effect. however, the parliament that is designed to be consensual. it is designed for a minority government, indeed the snp in the first administration under alex salmond governed as a minority government, but what it means is that they will have to reach out for other parties to get backing f
are scotland - correspondent lorna gordon is following the story from edinburgh. some of the languages this morning has been quite acrimonious from people who have been parties in government for three years. humza yousaf saying the benefits outweigh the compromise, that it is being terminated with immediate effect. lorna slater and patrick harvie talking about this being an act of political paradise to appease the most reactionary forces in the country. —— political cowardice. humza yousaf...
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it down for us, he's the co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign who joins us from edinburgh. okay, welcome to you both, good morning to you muti, tell us what you have for us uh today, of course we know of the massacer that has taken place uh that is now unfolded uh with all the diff uh, guess bodies that have been retrieved, the dead bodies. tell us about that if you can also. this is the most important news that we have today, which is about the withdrawal at the retreat of the israel incubation forces from the ashifa medical complex and the surrounding areas of the ashifa medical complex, massive and unbelievable destruction and folded after the israeli tanks uh withdrew from those areas we are. talking about trafle, two consecutive weeks of the brutal aggression that touched and reached everything there, according to the eyewitnesses and according to the people there and the medical staff and the civil defense crews that the entire buildings inside the ashifa medical complex were completely or barshary destroyed in addition to uh those buildings that were set on fire by
it down for us, he's the co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign who joins us from edinburgh. okay, welcome to you both, good morning to you muti, tell us what you have for us uh today, of course we know of the massacer that has taken place uh that is now unfolded uh with all the diff uh, guess bodies that have been retrieved, the dead bodies. tell us about that if you can also. this is the most important news that we have today, which is about the withdrawal at the retreat of...
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he hopes to hold separate meetings with each group at bute house in edinburgh to discuss how they can contribute constructively. letters were reportedly sent to the scottish conservatives, scottish labour, the scottish greens and the alba party last night. this all comes after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens on thursday . a major greens on thursday. a major rescue operation is still underway after a small boat carrying up to 50 migrants ran aground on a sandbank off the kent coast. gb news home and security editor mark white has more. >> well, this migrant boat ran aground on goodwin sands, which is a notorious sandbank a few miles off the kent coast near deal miles off the kent coast near deal. the coastguard helicopter and several lifeboats have been involved in this rescue, including some smaller rigid inflatable lifeboats have been ferrying the migrants from that sandbank to the larger lifeboats. this boat that ran aground is one of four migrant boats that made it into uk waters today, as the people smuggling gangs take advantage of a change in the to
he hopes to hold separate meetings with each group at bute house in edinburgh to discuss how they can contribute constructively. letters were reportedly sent to the scottish conservatives, scottish labour, the scottish greens and the alba party last night. this all comes after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens on thursday . a major greens on thursday. a major rescue operation is still underway after a small boat carrying up to 50 migrants ran aground on a sandbank off...
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live from edinburgh. >> yes, indeed. thank you tony. good stuff. keeping the iceberg lettuce afloat. we can now also get the thoughts of the former snp mp angus mcneil. angus, thank you very much indeed for joining us on the show. i'm interested about how much power ash regan has in all this. interested about how much power ash regan has in all this . now. ash regan has in all this. now. she quit the snp, didn't she? over the self—id issue. she thought it was becoming far too easy for people to legally change their gender in scotland. could humza yousaf have to u—turn on those issues in order to keep her support or to keep her on board to, well , decide her on board to, well, decide his fate? >> yeah, the greens forgot about the environment and the snp forgot about independence and, fending for themselves in this, sorry mess , in some ways, ash sorry mess, in some ways, ash reganis sorry mess, in some ways, ash regan is now the kingmaker, which brings on another problem for factions within the snp, because, of course , ash regan is because, of
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not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, the place which gave its name to the power-sharing of the greens which he dumped disastrously last week. >> unfortunately ending in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused. i've concluded across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. >> mayor yusuf -- >james: he will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, first descendant of immigrants, and first scots asian to lead scotland's government. his time in office was tough. most of all, when his in-laws were trapped in gaza for a month. he also lost the election to labor and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama today is not just about who occupies this house. it is about what they want to do while they are in there. this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the smp, divisions on how to achieve independence. divisions on economic policy and divisions too on social issues
not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, the place which gave its name to the power-sharing of the greens which he dumped disastrously last week. >> unfortunately ending in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused. i've concluded across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. >> mayor yusuf -- >james: he will have a place in the history books as the first muslim,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. jon is here with more news including back to work for the king. indeed, his majesty. king charles will visit a cancer treatment centre today in his first major public engagement since his own diagnosis with the disease in february. he'll be accompanied by queen camilla and is said to be "greatly encouraged" to be resuming some of his duties. here's our royal correspondent sean coughlan. the news about king charles�*s cancer treatment has been much more positive, enough for the king to begin a return to public events today. with the queen at his side, they'll be at a symbolic location, a hospital with a specialist centre for cancer. the king's visit will try to raise awareness of the importance of early diagnosis and by going public about his own health problems, the king had hoped to encourage others to get health checks. apart from an appearance on easter sunday, the king has mostly stayed away from public events and the crowds. so today marks a gradual return to normal. but this i
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. jon is here with more news including back to work for the king. indeed, his majesty. king charles will visit a cancer treatment centre today in his first major public engagement since his own diagnosis with the disease in february. he'll be accompanied by queen camilla and is said to be "greatly encouraged" to be resuming some of his duties. here's our royal correspondent sean coughlan. the news about king charles�*s cancer treatment has been much...
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the top stories campaigners in edinburgh have delivered coffin the delivered a coffin outside the scottish parliament, symbolising what they say is the death of free speech. it's after the introduction of a new hate crime law, which makes it a crime to stir up hatred against people with protected characteristics that includes disability, age, sexual orientation or people who are transgender. gender critical author jk rowling said it risks authorjk rowling said it risks outlawing genuine debate over biological sex. while some police forces have raised concerns that complaints could be lodged for political reasons, the scottish conservatives say resources should be directed towards front line policing . towards front line policing. plans to find rough sleepers are provoking outrage, with more than 40 conservative mps said to be preparing to rebel the new criminal justice bill would allow police to fine or move on. so—called nuisance rough sleepers. it was intended to replace the vagrancy act from 1824, which currently criminalises both rough sleeping and begging. but reports suggest the ne
the top stories campaigners in edinburgh have delivered coffin the delivered a coffin outside the scottish parliament, symbolising what they say is the death of free speech. it's after the introduction of a new hate crime law, which makes it a crime to stir up hatred against people with protected characteristics that includes disability, age, sexual orientation or people who are transgender. gender critical author jk rowling said it risks authorjk rowling said it risks outlawing genuine debate...
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program was organized for ukrainians living in britain at the business school at the university of edinburgh. another significant area: belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years, so the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country, with the head of the british meath cameron , they recently discussed the change of power without hesitation in minsk. they are approaching us today in order to destabilize russia, to leave it without allies, without closest allies, without russian speakers. a two-hour meeting between donald trump and polish president duda, who, contrary to the claims of the white house, chose to discuss pressing issues, including the situation in ukraine , not with the current american leader, but with the former one. against this background, trump himself again reminded us that he opposes the new bill on military assistance to the kiev regime, but biden still hopes to impose his will on congress and extract 61 billion dollars from parliamentarians for zelensky, wil
program was organized for ukrainians living in britain at the business school at the university of edinburgh. another significant area: belarus in the country itself has been fighting effectively against foreign interference for many years, so the john smith trust works with the so-called belarusians in exile, oppositionists who fled the country, with the head of the british meath cameron , they recently discussed the change of power without hesitation in minsk. they are approaching us today in...
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. >> en edinburgh, texas, francisco cuevas, noticias telemundo. >> la ong del chef jose andres que y murieron tras un ataque de las fuerzas de defensa israelies en gaza. >> a raiz de esta situacion, varias organizaciones humanitarias han suspendido sus labores altruistas, tal y como nos explica javier vega. >> movimientos en este convoy perfectamente identificado viajaban siete trabajadores descargaban cien recien descargaban cien toneladas de alimentos en gaza. >> las victimas fueron identificadas esta tarde, entre ellos el chofer palestino, ciudadanos de polonia y el reino unido, uno con doble nacionalidad americana canadiense y la unica mujer proveniente de australia. >> hey, this is somi and chef. >> tommy francom, quien hace apenas unos dias mostraba entusiasta su labor altruista. >> parte de la organizacion world central kitchen, fundada por el chef espanol jose andres, conocido por repartir alimentos en el de desastre, quien se dijo desconsolado. >> el gobierno israeli debe parar la matanza indiscriminada, exigio jose andres en redes, donde pidio detener la restriccion de la a
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as you've been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with tensions are high in edinburgh this evening , with the scottish this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's vote of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government . losing the vote government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. the no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister, and in the united states, donald trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution. it comes as his hush money case continues today in a separate case, the us supreme court is hearing arguments for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. mr trump spoke outside court early this morning. >> constitutional rig
as you've been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with tensions are high in edinburgh this evening , with the scottish this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's vote of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government . losing the vote government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the...
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localised flooding. 20—40 millimetres of rain, not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, however, edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a half times the april average rainfall, even though we're onlyjust over a week into the new month. so this extra rainfall could be enough to cause some localised flooding. the weather will tend to brighten up from the west as we go through the day. sunshine and showers follow our main band of rain through. it's also going to be a windy, gusty kind of day. particularly for england and wales, gusts widely running into the forties of miles now, but could reach around 50 or 60 miles an hour around some coastal areas, with the rain reluctant to clear away from eastern scotland and parts of northeast england. 0ur temperatures are about 10 to 12 degrees for most. that will clear through and we're left with some colder air as we head into the first part of wednesday. potentially chilly enough to give an odd nip of frost for the early part of wednesday morning. should be a fine start to the day with sunshine. then it clouds over with the next weather
localised flooding. 20—40 millimetres of rain, not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, however, edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a half times the april average rainfall, even though we're onlyjust over a week into the new month. so this extra rainfall could be enough to cause some localised flooding. the weather will tend to brighten up from the west as we go through the day. sunshine and showers follow our main band of rain through. it's also going to be a windy,...
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but in continuation of what is happening in the edinburgh region, 175 calls for medical help related to the consequences of flooding were recorded in this region. 16 people are in hospitals. journalists were informed about this by the press service of the ministry of health. and it is also known that drugs for the prevention of hepatitis were delivered to the orenburg region. and other infections, i will note and quote what the message says the ministry of health, the fact that additional volumes of drugs for the prevention of hepatitis a infectious diseases have been supplied to the region, 17 mobile vaccination teams and stationary offices have been created and are operating, which also provide vaccination to the population. well, now let's move to the kurgan region, where due to the flood they are building dams and evacuating residents. today , the water level in the tabola river is near selaina. rose to 9 m 52 cm at a critical level of 850 cm. in kurgan itself, the river reached 3.5 m. the head of the region, vadim shumkov, made disappointing forecast. according to him, the water
but in continuation of what is happening in the edinburgh region, 175 calls for medical help related to the consequences of flooding were recorded in this region. 16 people are in hospitals. journalists were informed about this by the press service of the ministry of health. and it is also known that drugs for the prevention of hepatitis were delivered to the orenburg region. and other infections, i will note and quote what the message says the ministry of health, the fact that additional...
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but in edinburgh it has been a hair raising day! studio: glad i am safe in the studio. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emily brown reports. well, the entente cordiale, set out in 1904, was an understanding between britain and france — not an alliance as such, but more of a form of diplomatic cooperation. and to mark the 120th anniversary, french troops will guard buckingham palace at the king's changing of the guard ceremony. they've been rehearsing here at the wellington barracks in london. and france will become the first non commonwealth country to take part in the ceremony. 32 french soldiers willjoin 40 guardsmen and will parade the grounds together. let's find out what we can expect to see. to the public, they'll be surprised because they'll see french gendarmerie on the forecourt of buckingham palace, which doesn't happen very often, if ever it's happened before. and they'll see what is very similar to what is a king guard's
but in edinburgh it has been a hair raising day! studio: glad i am safe in the studio. france will become the first non—commonwealth country to take part in the king's changing the guard ceremony — to mark the 120th anniversary of the entente cordiale. emily brown reports. well, the entente cordiale, set out in 1904, was an understanding between britain and france — not an alliance as such, but more of a form of diplomatic cooperation. and to mark the 120th anniversary, french troops will...
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paul in edinburgh. good morning. we have not got long before television viewers leave us so make it a pity 45 seconds. i viewers leave us so make it a pity 45 seconds-— 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing _ 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. _ 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. i— 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. i would i 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. i would love | 45 seconds. i am upset he is l standing down. i would love to understand what the optics are around him from the past week. what around him from the past week. what do ou around him from the past week. what do you mean? — around him from the past week. what do you mean? ever _ around him from the past week. what do you mean? ever since _ around him from the past week. what do you mean? ever since he - around him from the past week. what do you mean? ever since he has - around him from the past week. what| do you mean? ever since he has taken office he has — do you mean? ever since he has taken office h
paul in edinburgh. good morning. we have not got long before television viewers leave us so make it a pity 45 seconds. i viewers leave us so make it a pity 45 seconds-— 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing _ 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. _ 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. i— 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. i would i 45 seconds. i am upset he is standing down. i would love | 45 seconds. i am upset he is l standing down. i would love to understand what...
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uk doctors are hoping to recruit at least 70 patients across centres including london, manchester, edinburgh and leeds. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. she is truly sorry for the devastation caused. what has been the evidence so far this morning? angela van den bogerd was personally in charge of some of the cases. she was also involved in the failed mediation scheme in 2019. she has been asked about one case in particular. that was the sub—postmaster at martin griffiths, who took his own life by stepping in front of that these family accuse the post office of hounding them for tens of tens of thousands of pounds. now, angela van den bogerd has admitted that faulty communications where the heart of how the can post office conducted its dealings. a letter from martin griffiths is daughter after his death complained about the disgusting way that there family had been handled after his death. she was asked about the £140,000 that dea
uk doctors are hoping to recruit at least 70 patients across centres including london, manchester, edinburgh and leeds. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. it's another big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. she is truly sorry for the devastation caused. what has been the evidence so far this morning? angela van den bogerd was personally in charge of some of the cases. she was also involved...
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lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches perhaps. and it's still blustery for those north sea facing coasts, and across the northern isles as well. a mixture of sunny spells, but also some showers across many northern areas of england, scotland and northern ireland. more cloud and some showers pushing southwards across england and wales. temperatures again towards the east just 8—10 degrees celsius, but a little milder again further south and west. now, as we head through thursday night, there'll be a lot of clear spells around. again, it's another cold feeling night for the time of year, the snow levels again dropping across parts of scotla
lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches...
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anprices at the edinburgh french are no joke, apparently. comedians say they are being priced out of the get festival. -- of the festival. we are going to start in the u.s. in the show unity we have seen between japan and the u.s., military cooperation between the two countries, top of the agenda. of course, in the background, tensions with china, never far from the mind with a number of western governments. let's take a look at what has been happening. there we go. president biden is hosting japan's prime minister, fumio kishida, at the white house. that being military guards of honor and there will be a state dinner in the next couple of hours. the talks are part of the talks are part othe biden administration's diplomatic efforts in asia. there were recent wargames in seoul and take a look at these pictures. the u.s., japan, philippines, and australia held point military exercises in the south china sea. the chinese military conducted combat patrols in the same area. president biden said japan, the u.s., and australia will together boost
anprices at the edinburgh french are no joke, apparently. comedians say they are being priced out of the get festival. -- of the festival. we are going to start in the u.s. in the show unity we have seen between japan and the u.s., military cooperation between the two countries, top of the agenda. of course, in the background, tensions with china, never far from the mind with a number of western governments. let's take a look at what has been happening. there we go. president biden is hosting...
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not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, a place which gave its name to the power shading deal which humza yousaf dumped disastrously last year. >> ending the agreement and the manner i did -- the level of hurt and upset that cost. i have concluded repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done someone else at the home. i have therefore inform the smp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader and ask she holds a leadership contest for my replacement as soon as possible. as a young boy born and raised in scotland, i could never have dreamed that one day i would have the privilege of leading my country. people who looked li me were not in positions of political influence, let alone leading governments when i was younger. politics can be a brutal business. it takes a toll on your physical and mental health. your family suffer alongside you. i owe an absolute debt to my wonderful wife, my beautiful children, and my family for putting up with me over the years. i am afraid you will be seeing a lot m
not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, a place which gave its name to the power shading deal which humza yousaf dumped disastrously last year. >> ending the agreement and the manner i did -- the level of hurt and upset that cost. i have concluded repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done someone else at the home. i have therefore inform the smp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader and...
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governor denis pasler spoke in detail about the situation in the edinburgh region in an interview with our channel; watch the conversation with him after 10:30 moscow time on our channel. flooded houses, roads and bridges. now the situation is similar in many russian regions in the samara region is becoming more difficult every day, melt water has reached dozens of houses, and hundreds of homestead plots are flooded. in the neighboring ulyanovsk region, water flooded the roadway to kazan, where reverse traffic has been introduced for the time being. in mordovia, boat crossings are being organized and residents are being evacuated from dangerous areas; temporary accommodation centers have been organized for people. nine bridges of almost fifty household plots went under water in the voronezh region. overflowing rivers near koluga have already flooded more than two hundred garden plots. but in altai, which is one of the the first to take the blow of the sexual elements began to decline. the regional governor reported this to the president. the head of the ministry of defense, sergei shai
governor denis pasler spoke in detail about the situation in the edinburgh region in an interview with our channel; watch the conversation with him after 10:30 moscow time on our channel. flooded houses, roads and bridges. now the situation is similar in many russian regions in the samara region is becoming more difficult every day, melt water has reached dozens of houses, and hundreds of homestead plots are flooded. in the neighboring ulyanovsk region, water flooded the roadway to kazan, where...
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and as you've just been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's vote of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. the no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister. moroccan asylum seeker ahmed alade has been convicted of murdering terrence carney , who was 17 years old, carney, who was 17 years old, and stabbed the pensioner six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. gb news reporter anna reilly has more. a jury reporter anna reilly has more. a jury at teesside crown court has found that 45 year old moroccan asylum seeker ahmed al fayed is guilty of the murder of terrence carney, a 70 year old
and as you've just been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's vote of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. the no confidence motion...
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tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . this it's vote of no confidence. this it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. the no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister. the government says more people should be using britain's trains despite widespread dissatisfaction with services. labour is promising to establish a publicly owned network led by rail industry experts, ensuring efficient and accountable services without burdening taxpayers. the government commissioned an independent review into railways independent review into railways in 2018, but little has changed since then. transport secretary mark harper says the network is still recovering from covid lockdo
tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . this it's vote of no confidence. this it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. the no confidence motion was proposed by...
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using your powers, british government. it was blocked and the scottish court in edinburgh upheld this ban. the current law on inciting hatred is incompetent in london, so it can only be scolded from here. in march this year, the national health service in england closed the center where children who wanted to change their sex were treated, located in this clinic in the hamstott area of london. the number of requests grew exponentially. if in 2012 there were only 250 of them, then by the end of 2020 , the third year the queue consisted of 800 patients. the closure of the center was preceded by a major scandal related to the fact that children aged 12 to 15 years were prescribed drugs that block sexual development. this was done ostensibly to give minor patients time to explore their gender identity. these medications have dangerous consequences for the psyche and health of children. kira bale is now transgender. no one really figured out why i had feelings of gender dysphoria. we talked briefly about my depression and anxiety and reassured me that i was in transition. therapy sho
using your powers, british government. it was blocked and the scottish court in edinburgh upheld this ban. the current law on inciting hatred is incompetent in london, so it can only be scolded from here. in march this year, the national health service in england closed the center where children who wanted to change their sex were treated, located in this clinic in the hamstott area of london. the number of requests grew exponentially. if in 2012 there were only 250 of them, then by the...
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they will be - inspected by the duke and duchess of edinburgh. they will also perform both countriesanthems. meanwhile, a similar garage change attended by president macron in paris will see 16 british troops, and it will celebrate the two nations' historic military and diplomatic ties. what's the secret to living a long—life? well, one great—grandfather from merseyside, who hasjust become the world's oldest man, says it's down to eating fish and chips every friday. john tinniswood from southport, is 111 years and 224 days old. he was born in 1912 — the same year the titanic sank. apart from a weekly fish supper, he says regular exercise is also important. if you don't eat too much, so long as you exercise both the brain and the body, it should keep you young. if you don't, they will weather! it's as simple as that. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. don kathleen has arrived, and it is bringing us in the far north—west. it is bringing some very warm air indeed. we've seen gusts of wind and excessive 90 mph at
they will be - inspected by the duke and duchess of edinburgh. they will also perform both countriesanthems. meanwhile, a similar garage change attended by president macron in paris will see 16 british troops, and it will celebrate the two nations' historic military and diplomatic ties. what's the secret to living a long—life? well, one great—grandfather from merseyside, who hasjust become the world's oldest man, says it's down to eating fish and chips every friday. john tinniswood from...
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the rocket's boosters returned safely to earth touching down edinburgh. >> all right. thank are next. and that is cool to say. but it's going to be especially effective. i think when talk about changing climate is going to be able 100% that think this a little moisture. hopefully that can at least help us know what's going on. more tools, the better when it comes to stuff. no doubt. so that does it for us at 5. >> a lot more ahead on companies at 6. vicki and ken are here with the latest annual grant. he's going on. it's 6 a lot. we're following breaking news out of oakland right now. >> where there's a major police activity off of i 8.80, or kron four's. dan thorn is on the scene. have details at the top of the hour. >> plus, a star on the football field who had a lot of controversy off of it. oj simpson has died. we're going to take a look back at the life of the san francisco native. i'm ken wayne and i'm vicki liviakis. the news at 6 vicki liviakis. the news at 6 is next. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i w
the rocket's boosters returned safely to earth touching down edinburgh. >> all right. thank are next. and that is cool to say. but it's going to be especially effective. i think when talk about changing climate is going to be able 100% that think this a little moisture. hopefully that can at least help us know what's going on. more tools, the better when it comes to stuff. no doubt. so that does it for us at 5. >> a lot more ahead on companies at 6. vicki and ken are here with the...