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and humza you courts and show you what the courts and show you what happened next.o deliver her verdict, you prohibitions. >> i appreciate that, but i think it's time that he gets a taste of something else because i just can't with that history horror at the 28 billion that they want to borrow for this net zero nonsense. this. >> on mark dolan tonight in my big opinion, ex—footballer joey barton says there's no place for female commentators in the men's game. i'll be sharing my first on air views of a row which has gnpped on air views of a row which has gripped the beautiful game in my take a ten. it's game over for the playboy prince . it's time the playboy prince. it's time for king charles to give andrew his marching orders. plus a world mind reader. world renowned mind reader. tomorrow's and the green tomorrow's papers and the green goddess herself. tv legend diana moran. we're live from nine. >> welcome back to the saturday night showdown with me, leo. curse. now let's see what happenedin curse. now let's see what happened in that courtroom to do probation succ
and humza you courts and show you what the courts and show you what happened next.o deliver her verdict, you prohibitions. >> i appreciate that, but i think it's time that he gets a taste of something else because i just can't with that history horror at the 28 billion that they want to borrow for this net zero nonsense. this. >> on mark dolan tonight in my big opinion, ex—footballer joey barton says there's no place for female commentators in the men's game. i'll be sharing my...
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and that is the point which l you put to humza yousaf, laura. it you put to humza yousaf, laura. n we are bay ten months away from an election.— away from an election. if you can show me a _ away from an election. if you can show me a single _ away from an election. if you can show me a single poll _ away from an election. if you can show me a single poll which i show me a single poll which suggested that is going to be a marginal election i would love to see it. because i have not seen it. it is undoubtedly the case that stomach doesn't need scotland to win, he is going to be the next prime minister of the uk. we all know that. what i am saying to voters in scotland is, vote for what you believe in. i voters in scotland is, vote for what you believe im— voters in scotland is, vote for what you believe in. i can see why humza yousaf feels — you believe in. i can see why humza yousaf feels like _ you believe in. i can see why humza yousaf feels like he _ you believe in. i can see why humza yousaf feels like he can _ you believe in. i can see why humza yousaf feels like he can now -
and that is the point which l you put to humza yousaf, laura. it you put to humza yousaf, laura. n we are bay ten months away from an election.— away from an election. if you can show me a _ away from an election. if you can show me a single _ away from an election. if you can show me a single poll _ away from an election. if you can show me a single poll which i show me a single poll which suggested that is going to be a marginal election i would love to see it. because i have not seen it....
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bangs a relentless drum for independence and even like minutiae of policy which this basically humza can't, you humza can't, you know, it can't carry man . it's know, it can't carry man. it's like watching somebody trying to carry a blancmange on roller skates . skates. >> can we sell them to isle >> can we now sell them to isle of man? i guess the next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthati guess the next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthat hasess the next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthat has a s the next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthat has a differenthe next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthat has a different legalxt one that has a different legal system, i guess. so i mean, it's just and just utter incompetence. and they're trying sort blame they're trying to sort of blame they're trying to sort of blame the government now, which is the uk government now, which is ridiculous. ago . so, uh, ridiculous. a week ago. so, uh, mr yousaf was saying how we didn't need it. we already have this brilliant tight regime and whatever. and now suddenly, a week later, it's
bangs a relentless drum for independence and even like minutiae of policy which this basically humza can't, you humza can't, you know, it can't carry man . it's know, it can't carry man. it's like watching somebody trying to carry a blancmange on roller skates . skates. >> can we sell them to isle >> can we now sell them to isle of man? i guess the next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthati guess the next >> can we now sell them to isle of ivthat hasess the next...
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um and what's interesting is , you know, humza interesting is, you know, humza criticises israel, he'shis war crimes and you know, we need to stop the bombing in gaza . to stop the bombing in gaza. this is this is horrific. and all the rest of it. uh, but i mean, the turkish president has been doing equally , if not been doing equally, if not nastier things. >> oh, the man's a tyrant to the kurds. >> he's a dictator. >> he's a dictator. absolutely. but i'm going to have to stop you this you there, leo, because this article, yousef you there, leo, because this ar saying yousef you there, leo, because this ar saying pledging’ousef you there, leo, because this ar saying pledging’ou raise is saying he's pledging to raise human rights concerns if erdogan comes over, he's going to use the opportunity to challenge him on precisely in precisely the way that he should. way that you think he should. >> to he's going >> no, he's going to he's going to a selfie and going to get a selfie and he's going to get a selfie and he's going to him the back, and he's to pat him on the back, and he's going t
um and what's interesting is , you know, humza interesting is, you know, humza criticises israel, he'shis war crimes and you know, we need to stop the bombing in gaza . to stop the bombing in gaza. this is this is horrific. and all the rest of it. uh, but i mean, the turkish president has been doing equally , if not been doing equally, if not nastier things. >> oh, the man's a tyrant to the kurds. >> he's a dictator. >> he's a dictator. absolutely. but i'm going to have to...
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i'm asking you whether you humza you whether you believe humza yousaf is right here and these other are right here and these othi think are wrong. yousaf is right here and these othi think on are wrong. yousaf is right here and these othi think on thise wrong. yousaf is right here and these othi think on this and ng. yousaf is right here and these othi think on this and by the >> i think on this and by the way, i saw a two minute video he did about the holocaust day over the weekend in which he failed to mention the word jews. yeah he did was he did, which i thought was very, very poorly mention the word. >> i'm not i'm not i'm not a massive fan of humza yousaf. >> i'm certainly not a of >> i'm certainly not a fan of scottish however scottish nationalism. however over on this, i think he's broadly right because people let me finish people's lives now in their hundreds of thousands are being affected by the conditions in gaza and the unrwa and yes , in gaza and the unrwa and yes, not. you're right. i don't think they are any more just allegations. people been allegations. people have bee
i'm asking you whether you humza you whether you believe humza yousaf is right here and these other are right here and these othi think are wrong. yousaf is right here and these othi think on are wrong. yousaf is right here and these othi think on thise wrong. yousaf is right here and these othi think on this and ng. yousaf is right here and these othi think on this and by the >> i think on this and by the way, i saw a two minute video he did about the holocaust day over the weekend in...
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humza yousaf, first minister of scotland, thank you forjoining me on political thinking. thank you.set to be felt by storm isha being through tonight and into tomorrow morning. stone esher is already approaching. the strongest of the winds will be denied but even through the rest of daylight will seek gales in many areas, intensive wintry scotland, northern england, wales and parts of the south—west later. the driest conditions, in the south—east, east anglia and the channel islands. temperatures between ten and 15 degrees. 0vernight is when the winds will really ramp up. amber warnings are in place for most parts of the uk that is because you are closer to the centre of storm isha. 0vernight, the centre of storm isha. 0vernight, the strongest of the winds will be built widely across the country. sweeping rain across all parts. a few showers into monday morning. temperatures lower as they go through into the morning. the winter will have eased for monday morning that the impact will still be felt. destruction possible across many parts of the uk. the latest travel news will be found
humza yousaf, first minister of scotland, thank you forjoining me on political thinking. thank you.set to be felt by storm isha being through tonight and into tomorrow morning. stone esher is already approaching. the strongest of the winds will be denied but even through the rest of daylight will seek gales in many areas, intensive wintry scotland, northern england, wales and parts of the south—west later. the driest conditions, in the south—east, east anglia and the channel islands....
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nicky, you had humza yousaf�*s strong views that palestinians are simply not regarded in the same way it is a stumbling block, yet they don't seem able to do anything about it. it was able to do anything about it. it was fascinatint able to do anything about it. it was fascinating that _ able to do anything about it. it was fascinating that grant _ able to do anything about it. it was fascinating that grant shapps - able to do anything about it. it "1413 fascinating that grant shapps was quite so clear. people watching might think disappointing is not a strong word, but coming from a uk defence secretary against the statements made by an overseas prime minister, i think that is pretty strong. i think the uk has to work multilaterally in the un and with our allies such as the us. foreign secretary david cameron has visited israel. no doubt there will be further visits and many behind the scenes conversations. i would like to think most of westminster will be disappointed at least by benjamin netanyahu's comments because i think the two—state solution has to be one of the only way is ou
nicky, you had humza yousaf�*s strong views that palestinians are simply not regarded in the same way it is a stumbling block, yet they don't seem able to do anything about it. it was able to do anything about it. it was fascinatint able to do anything about it. it was fascinating that _ able to do anything about it. it was fascinating that grant _ able to do anything about it. it was fascinating that grant shapps - able to do anything about it. it "1413 fascinating that grant shapps was...
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humza yousaf, first minister of scotland, thank you forjoining me on political thinking.on as well as probably damaged power networks. here is the rapidly deepening area of low pressure travelling beneath a powerful atlantic jet stream, and it's this combination that rapidly strengthens this area of low pressure. severe gales will be widespread, and so will a threat of disruption. we'll take a look at that in a bit more detail injust a moment. but first of all, this night, a band of rain pushes eastwards, follows by showers. the south—westerly winds bringing us relatively mild air. a to 7 degrees celsius, so nowhere near as cold a night as it was for many of the nights that we had last week. a mild start then to sunday, sunshine to start the day in northern and eastern scotland and across most of england and wales. northern ireland sees outbreaks of rain turning heavy quickly and this wet and windy weather will then spread its way northwards and eastwards. the south—southwesterly winds bringing very mild air. the mild air will set off a thaw of the lying snow, which combi
humza yousaf, first minister of scotland, thank you forjoining me on political thinking.on as well as probably damaged power networks. here is the rapidly deepening area of low pressure travelling beneath a powerful atlantic jet stream, and it's this combination that rapidly strengthens this area of low pressure. severe gales will be widespread, and so will a threat of disruption. we'll take a look at that in a bit more detail injust a moment. but first of all, this night, a band of rain pushes...
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yourself, humza yousaf and miss - yourself, humza yousaf and miss lloyd _ yourself, humza yousaf and miss lloyd were produced by youhem? , , :, :, them? they were provided to me throuuh them? they were provided to me through the _ them? they were provided to me through the scottish _ them? they were provided to me| through the scottish government. them? they were provided to me - through the scottish government. you do obviously didn't have those on your own — do obviously didn't have those on your own devices because you deleted them _ your own devices because you deleted them i— your own devices because you deleted them. �* :, them. i didn't retain them in line with the procedure _ them. i didn't retain them in line with the procedure i _ them. i didn't retain them in line with the procedure i have - them. i didn't retain them in line | with the procedure i have already talked about. pare with the procedure i have already talked about.— talked about. are you creating a distinction _ talked about. are you creating a distinction between _ talked about. are you creating a distinction between deletion - talked about.
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you are watching bbc news. the scottish national party leader and first minister, humza yousaf, has delivered his first major speech aims to "wipe the tories from scotland's electoral map". he also said votes for labour are effectively votes against scottish independence. it comes as mr yousaf admitted the independence cause will move "backwards" if the snp loses seats at this year's general election. the first minister began his speech by addressing the uk's military action against the houthis in yemen. the uk, let's be honest about this, does not have a good track record when it comes to military intervention, particularly in the middle east. that is why the house of commons should have been recalled today ahead of military action that was taken in order to allow our mps to debate and, yes, to scrutinise the uk government's plans for military action. he went on to discuss his party's aims in this year's general election. sunak is finished. he's done as pm. the tories are done and thank goodness for it. the damage that they have caused to scotland's people is simply unforgivable. this year we can rid ourselves of
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humza? i mean, he's spent the last the last couple of months just, uh, bit hating israel. >> yeah. and i think if you're a leader, youble. is i always believe, george, you're not war. war. and her late majesty queen elizabeth used to welcome all sorts of people from around the world. all sorts of from regimes , arms. and from strange regimes, arms. and it was exactly that. you're a world leader. and to solve the problems that economic reasons for the uk does for that like i mean the uk does a lot of trade with saudi arabia and so you know, got and so you know, we've got a reason them here. reason to invite them here. >> scotland doesn't do much trade anybody, but they trade with anybody, but they want do more and want they want to do more and they're fantastic. >> haggis and things >> we've got haggis and things like to do like that and you want to do scotland is a fantastic place. >> export haggis to turkey, to the your the haggis piercing your perception . perception of scotland. >> don't see the back of >> don't you see the back of a shortbread tin. yeah. nice. >> so they've got their whisking things like that whi
humza? i mean, he's spent the last the last couple of months just, uh, bit hating israel. >> yeah. and i think if you're a leader, youble. is i always believe, george, you're not war. war. and her late majesty queen elizabeth used to welcome all sorts of people from around the world. all sorts of from regimes , arms. and from strange regimes, arms. and it was exactly that. you're a world leader. and to solve the problems that economic reasons for the uk does for that like i mean the uk...
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cheryl dennis, bbc news. we can take you back alive mac back to edinburgh where the covid inquiry is continuing. the first minister of scotland humzaeing questioned. he was health secretary for some time during the pandemic, moche of the questioning has been on messaging when he was in the government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he government via whatsapp and what messages were retained.— government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he was going to double the — messages were retained. he was going to double the number _ messages were retained. he was going to double the number of _ messages were retained. he was going to double the number of patrols - messages were retained. he was going to double the number of patrols near. to double the number of patrols near the border_ to double the number of patrols near the border at that point. there would — the border at that point. there would be — the border at that point. there would be no checkpoints and he was very clear _ would be no checkpoints and he was very clear about that but he was looking — very clear about that but he was looking to — very clear a
cheryl dennis, bbc news. we can take you back alive mac back to edinburgh where the covid inquiry is continuing. the first minister of scotland humzaeing questioned. he was health secretary for some time during the pandemic, moche of the questioning has been on messaging when he was in the government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he government via whatsapp and what messages were retained.— government via whatsapp and what messages were retained. he was going to double the —...
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the downfall, the implosion almost of the snp in the final days of sturgeon and since with humza yousaf, do you, um, of the nationalists of independence is withering away ? is withering away? >> well, i would . never take >> well, i would. never take this for granted. the snp will regroup that they continue to try to undermine the uk. they continue to try to seek another independence referendum and we will have key elections still both at a uk general election and also at a scottish parliamentary election . to make parliamentary election. to make sure that we do turn the page on those constitutional arguments . those constitutional arguments. and that's where scottish conservatives will be working in the seats. we're challenging the snp here in snp at westminster here in scotland at a scottish scotland and at a scottish parliament remove parliament level to remove this snp , and that's the snp government, and that's the only way we try to move on only way we can try to move on from divisions of the from the divisions of the pandemic. i do hope that we will soon look back this time of soon look
the downfall, the implosion almost of the snp in the final days of sturgeon and since with humza yousaf, do you, um, of the nationalists of independence is withering away ? is withering away? >> well, i would . never take >> well, i would. never take this for granted. the snp will regroup that they continue to try to undermine the uk. they continue to try to seek another independence referendum and we will have key elections still both at a uk general election and also at a scottish...
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but they still went, then got trapped there and humza just about gaza all day just tweets about gaza all day long. youthought he scotland. and i thought he didn't about scotland, you didn't care about scotland, you know, got know, because scotland's got escalating drug deaths there 1400 babies born addicted to drugs in scotland. and you know, we've got record levels of drug deaths, have just been soaring over the past years under over the past few years under the i thought humza the snp. and i thought humza just taken the off the ball just taken the eye off the ball in scotland because he just doesn't care. he's, you know, he cares about gaza more, but it turns out possibly turns out he's possibly protecting his brother in law's business by allowing massive amounts of drug satirical content to be fair, i made a joke in the intro about them being family. >> yeah, it's is it's his wife's brother. so maybe you help brother. so maybe you can't help your brother. i don't your wife's brother. i don't know, your wife's brother. i don't knowell, kind of. well, >> well, it's kind of. well, this doesn't this ar
but they still went, then got trapped there and humza just about gaza all day just tweets about gaza all day long. youthought he scotland. and i thought he didn't about scotland, you didn't care about scotland, you know, got know, because scotland's got escalating drug deaths there 1400 babies born addicted to drugs in scotland. and you know, we've got record levels of drug deaths, have just been soaring over the past years under over the past few years under the i thought humza the snp. and i...
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you. now we will look at the rest of the night's news. scotland's first minister humzas to the covid inquiry. the hearing, which is currently sitting in edinburgh, also heard the former first minister nicola sturgeon sent expletive—laden whatsapp messages during the pandemic about the then prime minister borisjohnson. 0ur scotland editorjames cook's report contains very strong language you might find offensive. for years, liz lloyd was either at nicola sturgeon's side, or one step behind. as chief of staff, the inquiry heard, she was one of the former first minister's closest confidantes. but this morning, it was ms lloyd who took centre stage, alone. can we go back to your whatsapp messages? and this time, my lady, i wanted to give a warning that there will be some bad language in some of these. i'm used to it. the inquiry saw exchanges between the two women. in messages relating to the uk government's announcement of a second lockdown in england, nicola sturgeon wrote, "this is expletive excruciating, their comms are awful", accusing borisjohnson of "utter incompetenc
you. now we will look at the rest of the night's news. scotland's first minister humzas to the covid inquiry. the hearing, which is currently sitting in edinburgh, also heard the former first minister nicola sturgeon sent expletive—laden whatsapp messages during the pandemic about the then prime minister borisjohnson. 0ur scotland editorjames cook's report contains very strong language you might find offensive. for years, liz lloyd was either at nicola sturgeon's side, or one step behind. as...
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was one of those occasions, when you are at a dinner eating and drinking and somebody approached you. humzallow it. a murky start. cloud, fog around and also damp. temperatures, pulling in mild air behind a band of rain. st mary�*s, cardiff, belfast, between 9-12 but mary�*s, cardiff, belfast, between 9—12 but further east, four in leeds. we have two areas of rain. the one in the south pushing away from the east leaving low cloud and some fog on hills and coasts. then the second through northern ireland, north—west england and southern scotland and we have rain pushing northwards. not getting into shetland at this stage. through the day, the rain continues to push northwards. it clears eastern england and for a time, a little bit of brightness with hazy sunshine. the rain in northern ireland sweeping into northern england, parts of wales and the south—west and as it does so it will brighten up and as it does so it will brighten up across parts of north—west northern ireland and north—west scotland. but it will be a mild day, especially for the time of year. overnight, if you are celebrating
was one of those occasions, when you are at a dinner eating and drinking and somebody approached you. humzallow it. a murky start. cloud, fog around and also damp. temperatures, pulling in mild air behind a band of rain. st mary�*s, cardiff, belfast, between 9-12 but mary�*s, cardiff, belfast, between 9—12 but further east, four in leeds. we have two areas of rain. the one in the south pushing away from the east leaving low cloud and some fog on hills and coasts. then the second through...
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could i ask you to look at i in0000334792, please? returning to the exchange between humza on the 10th of june 2021~ — and professor leech, on the 10th of june 2021. , �* ., , again, this is an exchange injune of 2021 _ again, this is an exchange injune of 2021 we — again, this is an exchange injune of 2021. we looked at this with the current— of 2021. we looked at this with the current first minister, and one of the characteristics of the fight against — the characteristics of the fight against the virus in 2021 was that there _ against the virus in 2021 was that there were — against the virus in 2021 was that there were a number of large events that run— there were a number of large events that run the — there were a number of large events that run the risk of spreading virus. — that run the risk of spreading virus. and _ that run the risk of spreading virus, and the decision needed to be taken _ virus, and the decision needed to be taken about— virus, and the decision needed to be taken about whether they should be allowed _ taken about whether they should be allowed to
could i ask you to look at i in0000334792, please? returning to the exchange between humza on the 10th of june 2021~ — and professor leech, on the 10th of june 2021. , �* ., , again, this is an exchange injune of 2021 _ again, this is an exchange injune of 2021 we — again, this is an exchange injune of 2021. we looked at this with the current— of 2021. we looked at this with the current first minister, and one of the characteristics of the fight against — the characteristics of the...
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you. now we will look at the rest of the day's news. scotland's first minister humza the covid inquiry. the hearing, which is currently sitting in edinburgh, also heard that the former first minister, nicola sturgeon, sent expletive laden whatsapp messages during the pandemic about the then prime minister borisjohnson. 0ur scotland editorjames cook reports from the inquiry: for years, liz lloyd was either at nicola sturgeon's side or one step behind. as chief of staff, the inquiry heard, she was one of the former first minister's closest confidants, but this morning it was ms lloyd who took centre stage, alone. ., ., . ,, ., ,., alone. can we go back to your whatsapped _ alone. can we go back to your whatsapped messages? - alone. can we go back to your whatsapped messages? this| alone. can we go back to your - whatsapped messages? this time, my lady, i wanted to give a warning that there will be some bad language. that there will be some bad language-— that there will be some bad lanaauae. , . ., , language. the inquiry saw exchanges between the — language. the inquir
you. now we will look at the rest of the day's news. scotland's first minister humza the covid inquiry. the hearing, which is currently sitting in edinburgh, also heard that the former first minister, nicola sturgeon, sent expletive laden whatsapp messages during the pandemic about the then prime minister borisjohnson. 0ur scotland editorjames cook reports from the inquiry: for years, liz lloyd was either at nicola sturgeon's side or one step behind. as chief of staff, the inquiry heard, she...
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humza yousaf has arrived here at the inquiry in the last few minutes. he will be questioned this afternoon. lorna, thank youhas called for an international investigation into the downing of a russian military plane, which moscow says was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war. it's not yet clear why the aircraft crashed yesterday in the belgorod region of south—west russia, which borders ukraine. moscow has accused ukraine of shooting it down. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in ukraine. so many questions about this. yes, hue so many questions about this. yes, huge number _ so many questions about this. yes, huge number of _ so many questions about this. 1a: huge number of questions of course. picking your way through the information coming out is something of a complicated task. certainly the claims from moscow have been the red and they have been strong from the very beginning —— the central one is a plain, a russian transport plane they say was carrying reliable information about ukrainian prisoners of war being on the plane and usually when there is an exchange planned, russia gives u
humza yousaf has arrived here at the inquiry in the last few minutes. he will be questioned this afternoon. lorna, thank youhas called for an international investigation into the downing of a russian military plane, which moscow says was carrying 65 ukrainian prisoners of war. it's not yet clear why the aircraft crashed yesterday in the belgorod region of south—west russia, which borders ukraine. moscow has accused ukraine of shooting it down. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford...
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but i think you know, the question about labour is, is a fascinating one, because we've now seen humzaon the airwaves and nicola sturgeon as well , um, airwaves and nicola sturgeon as well, um, saying making the point to the electorate that , point to the electorate that, you know, uh, keir starmer doesn't need scotland. he will win now off the back of this big poll in the telegraph that showed a total landslide for the, um , for labour and a total the, um, for labour and a total collapse in the conservative vote. they are now saying, you know , vote for the snp. you no know, vote for the snp. you no longer need to vote for labour to stop the tories. um, therefore . so come, come vote therefore. so come, come vote for us. he doesn't need you. and it's frankly an extremely bizarre strategy to appeal to voters by effectively just saying, well, if all you want is to give the tories a kicking, we can also do that. by the way , i can also do that. by the way, i think i've described humza yousaf this morning as a lament able and beleaguered . able and beleaguered. >> these are the sorts of a
but i think you know, the question about labour is, is a fascinating one, because we've now seen humzaon the airwaves and nicola sturgeon as well , um, airwaves and nicola sturgeon as well, um, saying making the point to the electorate that , point to the electorate that, you know, uh, keir starmer doesn't need scotland. he will win now off the back of this big poll in the telegraph that showed a total landslide for the, um , for labour and a total the, um, for labour and a total collapse in...
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you. —— zoe conway. making his first major speech as party leader in what is expected to be a general election year, the snp's humzaaid votes for labour are effectively votes against scottish independence. he also said he aims to "wipe the tories from scotland's electoral map". we didn't vote for this tory government. austerity and cuts. we didn't vote for brexit. we didn't vote to leave the world's largest trading bloc. we didn't vote for the disastrous mini budget. constant attacks on social security. we didn't vote for the hostile environment on immigration. yet every single one of these disastrous decisions and more has weakened scotland's economy, damaged our public services, and led to the cost of living going through the roof. walkers wanting to enjoy the network of footpaths in the countryside are being obstructed in nearly 32,000 places across england and wales, according to a bbc investigation. it found councils had 4,000 more problems on public rights of way last year than the year before. campaigners say the figures show growing neglect of footpaths. local authorities said lack of funding limits what th
you. —— zoe conway. making his first major speech as party leader in what is expected to be a general election year, the snp's humzaaid votes for labour are effectively votes against scottish independence. he also said he aims to "wipe the tories from scotland's electoral map". we didn't vote for this tory government. austerity and cuts. we didn't vote for brexit. we didn't vote to leave the world's largest trading bloc. we didn't vote for the disastrous mini budget. constant...
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humza yousaf talking about whatsapp i yousaf talking about whatsapp messages, that is what he was being asked there at the inquiry for some of today's evidence. youzophrenia who stabbed three people to death in nottingham lastjune, a crime which shook the nation. two university students, barnaby webber and grace 0'malley kumar, were celebrating the end of their first year. they were attacked as they walked home from a night out. ian cotes, a school caretaker, was also killed. today, valdo calocane was sentenced to an "indefinite hosptial order" after admitting three counts of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. the judge said he would probably stay there for the rest of his life. in a series of missed opportunities to prevent the killings, calocane had previously been detained in hospitalfour times, and a warrant for his arrest had been issued months before his deadly rampage. the families say, justice has not been served and the local police force has blood on its hands. navtej johal has this report. taser, taser! stay where you are! this is the moment valdo calocane, a killer who caused carnage on the streets of nottingham
humza yousaf talking about whatsapp i yousaf talking about whatsapp messages, that is what he was being asked there at the inquiry for some of today's evidence. youzophrenia who stabbed three people to death in nottingham lastjune, a crime which shook the nation. two university students, barnaby webber and grace 0'malley kumar, were celebrating the end of their first year. they were attacked as they walked home from a night out. ian cotes, a school caretaker, was also killed. today, valdo...
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minister humza yousaf has been facing scrutiny at the inquiry over his tenure as scotland's health secretary during the pandemic and the government's use of mobile messaging apps like whatsapp. youis to send cia director william burns, to help broker a deal on the release of israeli hostages held in gaza. he'll meet the head of the israeli intelligence agency mossad, and the prime minister of qatar, for talks in france. more than a hundred hostages are still being held by hamas in gaza, while israel's siege and the ongoing war continue to inflict a devastating toll on civilians. 0n the ground in gaza, the hamas—run health ministry says 20 people were killed by israeli fire in the north today as they queued for food. while in the south, un officials say israel has ordered tens of thousands of palestinians sheltering in a un compound in the embattled city of khan younis to leave within 2a hours. and on the border between israel and gaza — near rafah in the south — families of israeli hostages held in gaza have stopped aid reaching the city. 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. in gaza city, hunger sometimes offers the best chance of survival. crowds drawn to a de
minister humza yousaf has been facing scrutiny at the inquiry over his tenure as scotland's health secretary during the pandemic and the government's use of mobile messaging apps like whatsapp. youis to send cia director william burns, to help broker a deal on the release of israeli hostages held in gaza. he'll meet the head of the israeli intelligence agency mossad, and the prime minister of qatar, for talks in france. more than a hundred hostages are still being held by hamas in gaza, while...
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you won't be surprised to hear that scottish first minister humza yousaf is not these claims stop firstnister humza yousaf is not government from ms stop first minister humza yousaf is not government from funding his government from funding unrwa in gaza. his government from funding unrwa in gaza . uh, my panel says unrwa in gaza. uh, my panel says to get stuck into this right now. i mean, carol, i'll start with you. is the prime minister right help funding at this right to help funding at this particular right to help funding at this particuléone i mean, the >> he's one of i mean, the number of countries doing it is growing. i think there's about ten moment, but it's ten at the moment, but it's getting know, getting bigger. you know, if i mean, you mentioned who mean, you mentioned 12 staff who a few of whom have been fired, nine have been fired, nine of whom have been fired, but dossier that's come but this dossier that's come from intelligence from israeli intelligence says there were 190 of staff from this charity who were who were accused being involved in the accused of being invo
you won't be surprised to hear that scottish first minister humza yousaf is not these claims stop firstnister humza yousaf is not government from ms stop first minister humza yousaf is not government from funding his government from funding unrwa in gaza. his government from funding unrwa in gaza . uh, my panel says unrwa in gaza. uh, my panel says to get stuck into this right now. i mean, carol, i'll start with you. is the prime minister right help funding at this right to help funding at this...
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you. with the greatest of respect, talking —— westminster guidelines, ministers were marking their own homework. we had nicola sturgeon saying something and humzagree it isn'tjust a question of isn't just a question of whatsapps. on the question of death rate, the provision of ppe, the fact that nicola sturgeon said today she wished she implemented the lockdown two weeks earlier, well, why didn't she? , . , two weeks earlier, well, why didn't she? , , , ., two weeks earlier, well, why didn't she? i, , ., �* ., she? very briefly, ian blackford, there was a _ she? very briefly, ian blackford, there was a reason _ she? very briefly, ian blackford, there was a reason why - she? very briefly, ian blackford, there was a reason why she - she? very briefly, ian blackford, . there was a reason why she couldn't lockdown earlier and that was to do with rishi sunakfurlough lockdown earlier and that was to do with rishi sunak furlough scheme. she could have requested it and she didn't. i she could have requested it and she didn't. .., she could have requested it and she didn't. , ., she could have requested it and she didn't. y., , , .,, didn't. i can tell
you. with the greatest of respect, talking —— westminster guidelines, ministers were marking their own homework. we had nicola sturgeon saying something and humzagree it isn'tjust a question of isn't just a question of whatsapps. on the question of death rate, the provision of ppe, the fact that nicola sturgeon said today she wished she implemented the lockdown two weeks earlier, well, why didn't she? , . , two weeks earlier, well, why didn't she? , , , ., two weeks earlier, well, why...
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you so much for coming on the programme. thank ou. the scottish first minister and leader of the scottish national party leader, humza yousaf, has saidstinian and muslim lives. he was asked by the bbc�*s laura kuennsberg why he's one of the few uk politicians to call for a ceasefire in gaza. i think there is just a lack of leadership and moral courage, if i'm being frank, and this is a classic example of where i think nobody understands what keir starmer stands for. why has he not shown the appropriate leadership on the issue of gaza? and i don't know the answer to that. but i don't know how anybody can see that level of death and destruction and not call for an immediate halt and an immediate ceasefire. do you think sometimes people place a different value on palestinian lives? 0n muslim lives? without a shadow of doubt. if you talk to anybody who is palestinian, you speak to many people in the muslim community, they feel that palestinian blood is very cheap. laura kuenssberg asking the questions there. let's take you live again to gaza. this is the live position right now, the view there over to southern gaza, i believe thatis over
you so much for coming on the programme. thank ou. the scottish first minister and leader of the scottish national party leader, humza yousaf, has saidstinian and muslim lives. he was asked by the bbc�*s laura kuennsberg why he's one of the few uk politicians to call for a ceasefire in gaza. i think there is just a lack of leadership and moral courage, if i'm being frank, and this is a classic example of where i think nobody understands what keir starmer stands for. why has he not shown the...
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exchanges between myself and humza yousaf, things like, mr yousaf saying to me, i havejust taken part in information skull, the note of the readout will be on its way to yoution that i would routinely, the nature of the communication that iwould routinely, limited, have. latte iwould routinely, limited, have. we heard evidence as you may be aware from one _ heard evidence as you may be aware from one of— heard evidence as you may be aware from one of the directors general within— from one of the directors general within the — from one of the directors general within the civil service in scotland, miss leslie fraser. she was responsible for a compilation of a number— was responsible for a compilation of a number of different scottish government policies around information and document retention. she accepted in her evidence that the primary aim of those policies across— the primary aim of those policies across scottish government was to try to _ across scottish government was to try to make — across scottish government was to try to make sure that a reasonable amount— try to make sure that a reasonable amount of— try to make sure that a reasonable amount o
exchanges between myself and humza yousaf, things like, mr yousaf saying to me, i havejust taken part in information skull, the note of the readout will be on its way to yoution that i would routinely, the nature of the communication that iwould routinely, limited, have. latte iwould routinely, limited, have. we heard evidence as you may be aware from one _ heard evidence as you may be aware from one of— heard evidence as you may be aware from one of the directors general within— from one...
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you were guilty of it. in the final place, scotland. this legislation today applies in england and wales, but humza yousaf, the scottish first minister, hecommit an offence gets more than half £1 million, could that to public opinion against them? but their view is it is right to take that risk, and of course it was the recommendation of that cross—party advisory group to have that blanket overturning of those convictions. thank you very much. nick has just been telling us about scotland. in northern ireland sinn fein's vice—president michelle o'neill said she hopes those wrongly convicted there will be swiftly cleared. i've been talking to kevin hollinrake, the minister responsible for postal affairs in the uk. i started by asking him how long it would be before people were exonerated, and how long it would take for the compensation to reach people. weeks. that's what we're hoping. how many weeks? we can't say how many weeks, because this legislation has to go through parliament. and that's there's no real fixed timescale for that because parliament decides. but we want to do this very quickly. so we think we can put a new law in place
you were guilty of it. in the final place, scotland. this legislation today applies in england and wales, but humza yousaf, the scottish first minister, hecommit an offence gets more than half £1 million, could that to public opinion against them? but their view is it is right to take that risk, and of course it was the recommendation of that cross—party advisory group to have that blanket overturning of those convictions. thank you very much. nick has just been telling us about scotland. in...
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you. they had been discussing that and humza yousaf said he took a hell of a bullet at cabinets, but mightst minister not remotely happy, it is at this last stage. they are far too weak as things stand. professor leitch says, i was listening, i almost intervened to —— to deflect view, she was ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous. and he agrees with the principal and humza yousaf says, thatis principal and humza yousaf says, that is just the way it is. her renting at me is not the problem, i can take it at this stage, it is whether it helps to strengthen the package. feel free to defend me at a later stage. today's numbers lower—than—expected, i suspect some people are not testing given coat —— given christmas around the corner. the reference to she as you, i think. i assume so. do you recall this period broadly? i think. i assume so. do you recall this period broadly?— this period broadly? i recall the eriod this period broadly? i recall the period rrot _ this period broadly? i recall the period notjust _ this period broadly? i recall the period notjust broadly, - this period broadly? i recal
you. they had been discussing that and humza yousaf said he took a hell of a bullet at cabinets, but mightst minister not remotely happy, it is at this last stage. they are far too weak as things stand. professor leitch says, i was listening, i almost intervened to —— to deflect view, she was ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous. and he agrees with the principal and humza yousaf says, thatis principal and humza yousaf says, that is just the way it is. her renting at me is not the problem, i...
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and humza yousaf does enjoy a good degree of popularity. north of the border. but would youyou know, politics, sandy? well you know, you never know. >> you never say never. i think, you know, between the football and business, i think i've had a good ground for good preparation ground for being involved in politics. in fact, i think my job every day in my own business, with my managing directors and staff is being a politician and is being able to lead my people and deren able to lead my people and deliver, uh, the biggest things i find about most politicians, they do not know the value of money. and when the government is spending money, they seems to be a no holds barred. and i think that all governments, including the snp government, have got to condition themselves that you just can't spend money at costs . at all costs. >> uh, more power to you. >> uh, sandy, more power to you. everything you've done for scotland , for communities in scotland, for communities in scotland, for communities in scotland charity work scotland and the charity work that your business is that y
and humza yousaf does enjoy a good degree of popularity. north of the border. but would youyou know, politics, sandy? well you know, you never know. >> you never say never. i think, you know, between the football and business, i think i've had a good ground for good preparation ground for being involved in politics. in fact, i think my job every day in my own business, with my managing directors and staff is being a politician and is being able to lead my people and deren able to lead my...
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i mean, humza threatening parents with seven years in prison if they oppose their child's gender transition. that's i mean, that's that's an ideological crime . that's, youical crime. that's, you know, that's . beyond the realm know, that's. beyond the realm that they use for it, that they, they try and associate any kind of doubt you might have that your child has been born into the wrong body. >> talk about conversion >> they talk about conversion therapy. yeah conversion therapy, which was a very dubious practice, which was i think, a christian idea, think, largely a christian idea, which could be which was that you could be introduced to a sort of a psychotherapeutic program which would of being gay if would cure you of being gay if you and this was you wanted to. and this was largely american thing. i largely an american thing. i don't think a great deal happened the very sinister happened here. the very sinister that co—opted that they've co—opted that terminology, quite terminology, which people quite rightly anxiety about the rightly felt anxiety about the idea that you would be kind of taught out of being gay, which a doesn't work, and b is incr
i mean, humza threatening parents with seven years in prison if they oppose their child's gender transition. that's i mean, that's that's an ideological crime . that's, youical crime. that's, you know, that's . beyond the realm know, that's. beyond the realm that they use for it, that they, they try and associate any kind of doubt you might have that your child has been born into the wrong body. >> talk about conversion >> they talk about conversion therapy. yeah conversion therapy,...
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humza yousaf as well. so he's handed over message he's handed over the message he found he could find them on an old and realised, you and he realised, you know, that in a drawer. know, he found that in a drawer. nicola doesn't come nicola sturgeon doesn't come back. release and back. i'll release this. and sturgeon apparently deliberately skirted protoco. i'll, uh, and discussed how to use the covid crisis uk, which crisis to break up the uk, which is pretty cynical for a politician. i would one politician. i would just one little there little word of advice if there are politicians out there are any politicians out there who this useful. who find this useful. >> i had an android phone for many upgraded within many years, upgraded within samsung. was, and samsung. i think it was, and then make a sudden then i decided to make a sudden switch to iphone and everything swapped over all the it swapped over all the apps. it took hours or took about three hours or whatever. all upgraded and whatever. they all upgraded and adapted. one that adapted. the only one that wouldn't whatsapp wouldn't was whatsapp. whatsapp message
humza yousaf as well. so he's handed over message he's handed over the message he found he could find them on an old and realised, you and he realised, you know, that in a drawer. know, he found that in a drawer. nicola doesn't come nicola sturgeon doesn't come back. release and back. i'll release this. and sturgeon apparently deliberately skirted protoco. i'll, uh, and discussed how to use the covid crisis uk, which crisis to break up the uk, which is pretty cynical for a politician. i would...
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you know what? i'm looking forward to? it moving on. humzaed to dry up . humza simply started to dry up. humza yousaf is hoping to woo bus tycoon sir brian souter as cash flows have collapsed in the wake of police scotland's operation branch form . investigation into branch form. investigation into the snp's finances. joining me now is the writer for think scotland, dean thompson . thanks scotland, dean thompson. thanks for joining us on the show. dean, always a pleasure. welcome aboard the gb news show up now then, in many senses this is hardly surprising. news is it? after all, the snp have a somewhat chequered history recently at least , of their cash recently at least, of their cash flow management isn't . flow management isn't. >> absolutely. i mean , if we >> absolutely. i mean, if we look at the think of the figures , the snp official accounts in august 2023 revealed a deficit . august 2023 revealed a deficit. of £800,000. and if you make to think of that in a broader timescale, uh, political loaded analysis that revealed over the last
you know what? i'm looking forward to? it moving on. humzaed to dry up . humza simply started to dry up. humza yousaf is hoping to woo bus tycoon sir brian souter as cash flows have collapsed in the wake of police scotland's operation branch form . investigation into branch form. investigation into the snp's finances. joining me now is the writer for think scotland, dean thompson . thanks scotland, dean thompson. thanks for joining us on the show. dean, always a pleasure. welcome aboard the gb...
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fronteep into preview you will get anywhere on the tomorrow's front pages, all of tomorrow's front pages, including . rather including something. rather interesting about whether or not humzae bust. nonh humza yousaf has gone bust. north of the border. but next, should we prosecute bma leaders for causing deaths to patients ? for causing deaths to patients? >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers . sponsor of weather boxt boilers. sponsor of weather on gb news . on gb news. >> good evening, i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. after a very wet start to the year, the weekend promises much drier conditions. it's also going to be turning little bit colder. be turning a little bit colder. we're low pressure we're losing low pressure systems . them with systems and replace. them with an area of high pressure that's likely to for last most of next week, bringing a lot of dry weather, a lot of dry weather. but it's not completely dry. still pretty wet out there this evening parts northeast evening over parts of northeast scotland. showers scotland. some heavy showers over the northern and over the northern isles and there damp
fronteep into preview you will get anywhere on the tomorrow's front pages, all of tomorrow's front pages, including . rather including something. rather interesting about whether or not humzae bust. nonh humza yousaf has gone bust. north of the border. but next, should we prosecute bma leaders for causing deaths to patients ? for causing deaths to patients? >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers . sponsor of weather boxt boilers. sponsor of weather on gb news . on gb news. >>...
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humza yousaf, who seems remarkably sure of the outcome of this year's general election. and the intrepid explorer simon reeve will be here to tell us about his latest adventures. see youfore, a warrant has been granted by the magistrate's court and executed today. so that's why we suspect there may be some evidence in relation to drugs dealing inside the premises. sirens. more than 100 officers are taking part using dogs, drones, fast response vehicles, and all backed up by specialist support teams. the idea is to create a hostile environment for anyone involved in criminality. serious and organised crime has its tendrils all over the country, even in a county as safe as ours, in essence is to disrupt serious and organised crime, in particular, county lines. so these are the people that come into our county, push drugs, deal drugs, and actually are the people that are preying on vulnerable people. so using people's property and premises, vulnerable people to sell drugs from effectively. eddie and phil with ben and tom. for those running the operation, it's about protecting the vulnerable as well as going after perpetrators. we always have an issue with people, crimina
humza yousaf, who seems remarkably sure of the outcome of this year's general election. and the intrepid explorer simon reeve will be here to tell us about his latest adventures. see youfore, a warrant has been granted by the magistrate's court and executed today. so that's why we suspect there may be some evidence in relation to drugs dealing inside the premises. sirens. more than 100 officers are taking part using dogs, drones, fast response vehicles, and all backed up by specialist support...
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you know, i think shocking and now more people recognise that they don't want to risk it. >> and obviously with edinburgh being just thought being your base, i just thought i'd mentioned humzathat useless just rolls off your tongue easily and fits so tongue so easily and fits so neatly. he has almost been neatly. but he has almost been given a poisoned chalice, and sometimes slight feel sometimes i have a slight feel of sorry him a little bit, of sorry for him a little bit, but i think he's useless . i have but i think he's useless. i have to say, i don't think any of his , you know, the way he's gone about think he's about things. i don't think he's particularly good, but i think he's a scottish people. >> i do think an effective politician. >> seem like him on >> people seem to like him on the ground. they and the ground. they do. and same with anas sarwar on the labour party. they've been with anas sarwar on the labour party. for they've been with anas sarwar on the labour party. for a they've been with anas sarwar on the labour party. for a while. ey've been with anas sarwar on the labour party. for a while. they've en with anas sarwar on the labour party. for a while.
you know, i think shocking and now more people recognise that they don't want to risk it. >> and obviously with edinburgh being just thought being your base, i just thought i'd mentioned humzathat useless just rolls off your tongue easily and fits so tongue so easily and fits so neatly. he has almost been neatly. but he has almost been given a poisoned chalice, and sometimes slight feel sometimes i have a slight feel of sorry him a little bit, of sorry for him a little bit, but i think...