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yeah, welcome to inverness on the on the banks of a river here in inverness. nigg in, in near here, which is a big place where they factory where they manufacture wind farm sails and wind and, and wind farms in an old place where they used to make parts of oil rigs. so it's an indication of a change of the economy we're seeing in this country over the next decades. the pm started today, and i've been with him all day for gb news, popping up regularly on our channel and writing for our website in london. went to erewash maggie throup seat around 10,000 majority that indicated a defensive seat . the tories defensive seat. the tories really need to hold that to avoid giving labour a landslide . avoid giving labour a landslide. then we flew to the vale of glamorgan, alun cairns seat a 3000 majority back in 2019. we flew from there to inverness, where i am today and tomorrow we're off to northern ireland. this is a four nation visit by the prime minister to get off on the prime minister to get off on the front foot, to show the rest of all the voters, if they're wa
yeah, welcome to inverness on the on the banks of a river here in inverness. nigg in, in near here, which is a big place where they factory where they manufacture wind farm sails and wind and, and wind farms in an old place where they used to make parts of oil rigs. so it's an indication of a change of the economy we're seeing in this country over the next decades. the pm started today, and i've been with him all day for gb news, popping up regularly on our channel and writing for our website...
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May 26, 2024
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now it's coming from inver and inver, and finally, with the follow- up that was done, several cars thatarea of the mafia, it is in the field of automobiles , but when someone enters this area, he wants to stop the current and confront a production that he feels for his people. he does not have the necessary standards, you know that he should pay for it. the fact that the martyred president stood against these costs means that he agreed to pay these costs , but this positive thing will happen to the people. this is a second thing , please tell us the achievements that were achieved due to this incident due to this approach in the domain of his highness. i remember that mr. doctor was in the first days of my presence when he requested a meeting of the supreme standards council, one of the agendas of that meeting was 28,1100. it was actually one of the agendas of that meeting. many of the standards that were suspended in the past were suspended. o god, you are the witness that we raised this he himself entered with energy, efficiency and support . people should be satisfied. to have mean
now it's coming from inver and inver, and finally, with the follow- up that was done, several cars thatarea of the mafia, it is in the field of automobiles , but when someone enters this area, he wants to stop the current and confront a production that he feels for his people. he does not have the necessary standards, you know that he should pay for it. the fact that the martyred president stood against these costs means that he agreed to pay these costs , but this positive thing will...
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this is inverness. it is tipping with rain in inverness . tipping with rain in inverness.r there was a very difficult signal as we left the nigg, the port of nigg, where they make these enormous great wind turbines replacing the oil rigs from the past there with new new economy, green energy . new new economy, green energy. today it's been an extraordinary day for the prime minister, rishi sunak the first day, first full day of the general election, travel from london to erewash in derbyshire , maggie erewash in derbyshire, maggie throup seat around 10,000. that was a defensive visit. if we're looking at 10,000 seats, then we are looking at some form of labour majority. but then we went over there, flew to wales to the vale of glamorgan. alun cairns seat, around 3000 more of a marginal. and now we're up in inverness here, a lib dem seat. so this is the pm on the front foot and election he had planned. of course i understand from that. it was, it was planned from, from last week . planned from, from last week. some people were told about it. some people were told about it.
this is inverness. it is tipping with rain in inverness . tipping with rain in inverness.r there was a very difficult signal as we left the nigg, the port of nigg, where they make these enormous great wind turbines replacing the oil rigs from the past there with new new economy, green energy . new new economy, green energy. today it's been an extraordinary day for the prime minister, rishi sunak the first day, first full day of the general election, travel from london to erewash in derbyshire ,...
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May 27, 2024
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and inver, you know that the share of domestic goods has increased during this period, it is true that production is booming, but product knowledge is useful when you can prevent the supply of any product with that store system. let me tell you that according to the coordination we had with the tax affairs organization , our system is the same today. it is connected, which means that anyone who uses the store system will be immediately connected to the person who buys that product, it will be identified exactly , the tax will be identified, the identity of the product will be identified, and the originality will be identified. it is clear that in some of our groups we have completed the chain, in some of the announcements we are ready to follow this work. in total, we have reached more than one billion and 300 numbers , we have reached 300,000 numbers. . the government, which has now become very short , from a year to a month , i hope that we will finish this project, god willing, with the seriousness that our colleagues in the ministry of economic affairs have had in the organization
and inver, you know that the share of domestic goods has increased during this period, it is true that production is booming, but product knowledge is useful when you can prevent the supply of any product with that store system. let me tell you that according to the coordination we had with the tax affairs organization , our system is the same today. it is connected, which means that anyone who uses the store system will be immediately connected to the person who buys that product, it will be...
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May 26, 2024
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and all the organizations wanted every week now , of course, since last year , we have been visiting invere different strata of young people , we are discussing a topic there . i talked about it for 10 minutes at dinner time. i invited people to go to the cinema to see this. i saw the movie, in short , some people don't like this , mr. seyed hamid told me one day that a there is a photographer, ali hamed haqdoost. he won the first place in the documentary in tehran . we found his phone. i called and said that you are mr. ali. you are a right friend, yes, i said, i congratulate you for making our city, our province proud, with this privilege, he said, "i am al hashem," he said , "allahashem," i said yes , and he said, "i mean friday imam, haj, agha alahashem." we rang a bell for a photographer, there are two imams in tabriz. martyr ayatollah qazi tabatbai. martyr ayatollah madani. i am both of them , god willing, the third one will join them. we we owe it to the people here. in my opinion, anyone who serves these people has done the greatest worship because these people have always been a s
and all the organizations wanted every week now , of course, since last year , we have been visiting invere different strata of young people , we are discussing a topic there . i talked about it for 10 minutes at dinner time. i invited people to go to the cinema to see this. i saw the movie, in short , some people don't like this , mr. seyed hamid told me one day that a there is a photographer, ali hamed haqdoost. he won the first place in the documentary in tehran . we found his phone. i...
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from varzghan to inver from khodafar to the top from jolfa to the bottom. that's why his visit is such a delight to the people of less privileged areas and the border dwellers. some of them may not even have seen the governor of their region for years. the time is around 13:30. two refinery projects are going to be put into operation in tabriz. opportunity for matt is short, you have to go, you have to fly, paruzi until infinity, three helicopters take off from the ground. in one of the helicopters, ayatollah al hashem, the representative of the supreme leader of the revolution and imam juma of tabriz, and mr. amir abdullahian, minister of foreign affairs, and malik rahmati the young governor of east azerbaijan rode with the president. the other two helicopters are carrying other ministers and the president's companions. the road is not that long. the president's helicopter is late. it is hard to even imagine. the breaths are trapped in the chest and the hands of the clock move slowly. the helicopter carrying the president had an accident. there is no news
from varzghan to inver from khodafar to the top from jolfa to the bottom. that's why his visit is such a delight to the people of less privileged areas and the border dwellers. some of them may not even have seen the governor of their region for years. the time is around 13:30. two refinery projects are going to be put into operation in tabriz. opportunity for matt is short, you have to go, you have to fly, paruzi until infinity, three helicopters take off from the ground. in one of the...
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there were no facilities for this area, from varzghan inver from khodafarin to the top from chalfeh to the bottom. it makes the frontiersman happy. some of them may not even have seen the governor of their region for years. the time is around 13:30. two refinery projects are going to be put into operation in tabriz. the opportunity to serve is short. must go. must fly a flight to infinity. three helicopters take off. in one of the helicopters, ayatollah al-hashem, the representative of the supreme leader of the revolution and friday imam of tabriz, and mr. amir abdullahian, minister of foreign affairs, and malik rahmati , the young governor of east azerbaijan, accompanied the president. have boarded the other two helicopters are carrying other ministers and the president's companions. the road is so long. the president's helicopter is not late. it is hard to even imagine. the breaths are trapped in the chest and the hands of the clock move slowly. the helicopter carrying the president has crashed. there is no news of its fate. from the very first hour, the news of iranians spread in th
there were no facilities for this area, from varzghan inver from khodafarin to the top from chalfeh to the bottom. it makes the frontiersman happy. some of them may not even have seen the governor of their region for years. the time is around 13:30. two refinery projects are going to be put into operation in tabriz. the opportunity to serve is short. must go. must fly a flight to infinity. three helicopters take off. in one of the helicopters, ayatollah al-hashem, the representative of the...
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if you go to the highlands and islands, to inverness, sky, you see angus macdonald knocking on doorsfort william people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyll and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague who is now standing again, alan reid, you will see liberal democrats on the march. i am really confident we'll make gains across scotland in these elections. let's speak to james daly, the conservative party deputy chairman and mp for bury north. i wonder if we could start off with a national service scheme. how will it work? ~ ., a national service scheme. how will it work? ~ . ., ,, ., it work? well, a royal commission will be set up _ it work? well, a royal commission will be set up as _ it work? well, a royal commission will be set up as part _ it work? well, a royal commission will be set up as part of _ it work? well, a royal commission will be set up as part of this, - it work? well, a royal commission will be set up as part of this, but i will be set up as part of this, but i think it is very straightforwa
if you go to the highlands and islands, to inverness, sky, you see angus macdonald knocking on doorsfort william people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyll and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague who is now standing again, alan reid, you will see liberal democrats on the march. i am really confident we'll make gains across scotland in these elections. let's speak to james daly, the conservative party deputy chairman...
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temperatures through the course of tomorrow ranging from 12 in lerwick, and 20 in inverness to aboutr front affecting parts of northern and eastern england with some increasingly patchy rain on it. on either side, for northern scotland, for northern ireland, much of wales and southern england, there'll be a lot of dry weather, bar a few showers and some sunshine, with temperatures again up to 20, maybe 21 degrees. moving from thursday and towards the end of the week, the low pressure sinks a bit further south, but we do import more showers from the near continent. so during the course of thursday, you can see how we start off with showers across the southeastern corner. but they become more widespread across england and wales through the day. some of those heavy and thundery move further north and we're looking at drier conditions with fewer showers and top temperatures, again, round about the 20—degree mark. beyond that, it still is changeable. we're looking at sunshine. we're looking at showers. and temperatures roughly where they should be, orjust above. am live from london. this
temperatures through the course of tomorrow ranging from 12 in lerwick, and 20 in inverness to aboutr front affecting parts of northern and eastern england with some increasingly patchy rain on it. on either side, for northern scotland, for northern ireland, much of wales and southern england, there'll be a lot of dry weather, bar a few showers and some sunshine, with temperatures again up to 20, maybe 21 degrees. moving from thursday and towards the end of the week, the low pressure sinks a...
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the particular section between inverness and kyle of lochalsh.lease mind the gap when alighting from this train. so, during this final journey, i'vejust learned that the factory we visited in derby a few days ago is stopping production, and thousands ofjobs are now at risk. it's a real shame cos we met people there who are so passionate and loved working there. what has been a thriving site for, you know, over 100 years is potentially coming to an end. train horn blows. there are some sounds on the railway that actually bring out a lot of emotion in me, especially thinking about, uh, derby now and what's happening. don't know why i'm getting emotional. after stopping at 87 stations from the south coast to the north, ifinally made it to my final destination, spending just £169 on tickets over the past five days. well, i would say after travelling 900 miles and arriving here in thurso, i'm very, very, very proud to be a railway enthusiast... ..and i love our british railway network. oh. and what a destination to finish on. and with that, i'm going
the particular section between inverness and kyle of lochalsh.lease mind the gap when alighting from this train. so, during this final journey, i'vejust learned that the factory we visited in derby a few days ago is stopping production, and thousands ofjobs are now at risk. it's a real shame cos we met people there who are so passionate and loved working there. what has been a thriving site for, you know, over 100 years is potentially coming to an end. train horn blows. there are some sounds on...
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and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness. today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. 0njuly 4th, independence day. make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other. i'll also be going hammer and tongs, but not against anyone. i'll be going hammer and tongs to put scotland first. ready? right. cheering, let's go. cheering and in cheltenham, in gloucestershire, the liberal democrats were sorting out their choreography. some in party colours from head to toe. leader ed davey has a phrase we'll hear a fair bit of. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that is secure and clean, and affordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal where every child has a decent school, where they can have the opportunity to realise their potential. the next six weeks will involve a fair bit of ticker tape and assorted electioneering paraphernalia. luckily, th
and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness. today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. 0njuly 4th, independence day. make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other. i'll also be going hammer and tongs, but not against anyone. i'll be going hammer and tongs to put scotland...
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you can see that i will ask another question in 1968, we added 10 people to inver , we added 20 people. do we have a study now that adding those 20 people in a period of time, for example, 10 years, approach anyway, why do our local representatives think this is a topic of our discussion. the topics are also involved in this topic, which means that the facts are relevant. part of the issue is the increase in the number of representatives, but we have to pay attention to the quality of our legislation , we write laws, it goes with a thousand and one traps , it gets people in trouble, it shows that we are one here, if the number of representatives remains the same or does not increase, these flaws that now mr hosseini, they are really introducing some laws , do you think it will be solved, that is, the qualitative solution of the laws is the number. mr. hosseini is one of the honorable members of the parliament. you see, our topic is the increase of representatives. if we want to name the root causes of the weakness of the parliament or discuss methods , we should have other meetings . 2
you can see that i will ask another question in 1968, we added 10 people to inver , we added 20 people. do we have a study now that adding those 20 people in a period of time, for example, 10 years, approach anyway, why do our local representatives think this is a topic of our discussion. the topics are also involved in this topic, which means that the facts are relevant. part of the issue is the increase in the number of representatives, but we have to pay attention to the quality of our...
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in 1968, we added 10 people to inver , we added 20 people. do we now have a study that. adding those 20 people at a point in time, for example, 10 years, your approach, in any case , what were the effects at that time ? we are also involved in these issues in the arms of this issue , which means that the fact of the matter is part of the issue of increasing the number of representatives, but we must pay attention to the quality of our legislation. that is, it shows that we are one here, if the number of representatives remains the same or does not increase, these objections that mr. hosseini now have. in fact, now some laws are being introduced. in your opinion, it will be solved, that is, the qualitative solution to the laws is whether the number of representatives remains the same or not. if we want, we can name the root causes of the weakness of the parliament. 700,000 population with one city, one non-member , one electoral district, one city, 205,000 people, 3 representatives, one electoral district with one city 45 we have one constituency in one city with one city
in 1968, we added 10 people to inver , we added 20 people. do we now have a study that. adding those 20 people at a point in time, for example, 10 years, your approach, in any case , what were the effects at that time ? we are also involved in these issues in the arms of this issue , which means that the fact of the matter is part of the issue of increasing the number of representatives, but we must pay attention to the quality of our legislation. that is, it shows that we are one here, if the...
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yeah, i'm on the on the battle bus here in inverness, it's quite clear to me, i think, that while there party who are concerned about this early election caused caused by rishi sunak, when the party so far behind in the polls. if you look at what's happening here, the effect has been almost a push nigel farage out of the race and that might benefit the tory party. i'm looking at polls for the weekend and i reckon there could be a few points shift towards the tory party to give the pm rishi sunak a result on his early election . he's used that element election. he's used that element of surprise that the prime minister can have to almost almost to push off the kill, off the threat of nigel farage, which few tory leaders have been able to do . so an early win on able to do. so an early win on day one of this election for rishi sunak . rishi sunak. >> but chris has also been an early gaffe or an early admission. anyhow, this morning, and it seems that your pint of been and it seems that your pint of beer. your bet is safe. rishi seems to admit not a single flight will take off before the g
yeah, i'm on the on the battle bus here in inverness, it's quite clear to me, i think, that while there party who are concerned about this early election caused caused by rishi sunak, when the party so far behind in the polls. if you look at what's happening here, the effect has been almost a push nigel farage out of the race and that might benefit the tory party. i'm looking at polls for the weekend and i reckon there could be a few points shift towards the tory party to give the pm rishi...
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they used to burn koran in sweid and inver unur where the story it was straw at the time of separation until abraham or fire in your arms. a time to remember someone they saw and loved their features. i had serious and interested views in the field of culture and art. in the calligraphy art community , we have seen that they are brotherly by our side, at least whatever we want to do. their view was cultural and artistic and he respected his colleagues very much. the soil is really empty . poets, writers and people of visual arts , people of literature, people of cinema, theater and music owe their love to him who traveled like other people. they know that most of the artists in front of them talked to everyone with an open face and... happily , and examined their problems from the point of view of culture and art , and answered well. they do, inshallah, may god rest their souls in the company of divine saints. i don't remember them leaving them in the middle of the conversation when someone is talking to them, and they stand there until the end of the conversation. they answer in the s
they used to burn koran in sweid and inver unur where the story it was straw at the time of separation until abraham or fire in your arms. a time to remember someone they saw and loved their features. i had serious and interested views in the field of culture and art. in the calligraphy art community , we have seen that they are brotherly by our side, at least whatever we want to do. their view was cultural and artistic and he respected his colleagues very much. the soil is really empty ....
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and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness.in edinburgh today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. on july fourth, independence day, make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other. i'll also be going hammer and tongs, but not against anyone. i'll be going hammer and tongs to put scotland first. ready? right, cheering — let's go! cheering and in cheltenham, in gloucestershire, the liberal democrats were sorting out their choreography — some in party colours from head to toe. leader ed davey has a phrase we'll hear a fair bit of. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that is secure and clean, and affordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal where every child has a decent school, where they can have the opportunity to realise their potential. the next six weeks will involve a fair bit of ticker tape and assorted electioneering parapher
and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness.in edinburgh today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. on july fourth, independence day, make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other. i'll also be going hammer and tongs, but not against anyone. i'll be going hammer and tongs to...
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if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye and west ross—shire, you see anguslaces like fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyll and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague who's now standing again, alan reid, you'll see liberal democrats really on the march. so i'm really confident that we're going to make gains across scotland in these elections. to the middle east, and there's growing international condemnation of an air strike near rafah in gaza, which palestinian officials say killed at least 45 people — including women and children — at a refugee camp. the israeli government says it is investigating what happened but the initial findings are that an air strike against a hamas compound nearby set off a fire which killed the palestinian civilians. let's take a look at some of the international reaction to the deaths. egypt has called on israel to abide by the order from the international court ofjustice to stop its military offensive in rafah. french president emmanue
if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye and west ross—shire, you see anguslaces like fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyll and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague who's now standing again, alan reid, you'll see liberal democrats really on the march. so i'm really confident that we're going to make gains across scotland in these elections. to the middle east, and...
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again, somewhere around the inverness— again, somewhere around the inverness area.e minister. here's our rural affairs correspondent, lucy vladev. horns beeping. the frustration of farmers in recent months is no secret to politicians, with rather loud protests at westminster�*s front doors. horns beeping. many have suffered from spiralling production costs — and after the wettest 18 months on record, crops are failing and livestock have been stuck inside. coupled with changes to farming payments post—brexit, campaign groups say producers are at breaking point. it's an absolute disaster for the country going forward. there's going to be, you know, a massive straw shortage going forward for next winter, and there's going to be problems ahead with potato shortages, vegetable shortages. and at the same time, the government have put more trade barriers in for imports from europe. the government is keen to show it's listening — today, the uk's first new food security index has been published, monitoring things like food production costs and productivity. its aim is to bet
again, somewhere around the inverness— again, somewhere around the inverness area.e minister. here's our rural affairs correspondent, lucy vladev. horns beeping. the frustration of farmers in recent months is no secret to politicians, with rather loud protests at westminster�*s front doors. horns beeping. many have suffered from spiralling production costs — and after the wettest 18 months on record, crops are failing and livestock have been stuck inside. coupled with changes to farming...
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temperatures through the course of tomorrow ranging from 12 in lerwick, and 20 in inverness to aboutthern and eastern england with some increasingly patchy rain on it. 0n either side, for northern scotland, for northern ireland, much of wales and southern england, there'll be a lot of dry weather, bar a few showers and some sunshine, with temperatures again up to 20, maybe 21 degrees. moving from thursday and towards the end of the week, the low pressure sinks a bit further south, but we do import more showers from the near continent. so during the course of thursday, you can see how we start off with showers across the southeastern corner. but they become more widespread across england and wales through the day. some of those heavy and thundery move further north and we're looking at drier conditions with fewer showers and top temperatures, again, round about the 20—degree mark. beyond that, it still is changeable. we're looking at sunshine. we're looking at showers. and temperatures roughly where they should be, orjust above. this is bbc news. the headlines: russian forces intensif
temperatures through the course of tomorrow ranging from 12 in lerwick, and 20 in inverness to aboutthern and eastern england with some increasingly patchy rain on it. 0n either side, for northern scotland, for northern ireland, much of wales and southern england, there'll be a lot of dry weather, bar a few showers and some sunshine, with temperatures again up to 20, maybe 21 degrees. moving from thursday and towards the end of the week, the low pressure sinks a bit further south, but we do...
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and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness.dinburgh today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. onjuly 4th, independence day. make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other. i'll also be going hammer and tongs but not against anyone. i'll be going hammer and tongs to put scotland first. ready? right. cheering, let's go. cheering. and in cheltenham, in gloucestershire, the liberal democrats were sorting out their choreography. some in party colours from head to toe. leader ed davey has a phrase we'll hear a fair bit of. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that is secure and clean, an unaffordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. —— and affordable comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal where every child has a decent school, where they can have the opportunity to realise their potential. the next six weeks will involve a fair bi
and having a catch up with the scottish conservative leader at the port of nigg, north of inverness.dinburgh today, the new look scottish national party had their general election launch. onjuly 4th, independence day. make sure your voice is heard. i expect over the next six weeks, we'll see the tories and labour really going at it. they'll be going hammer and tongs to discredit each other. i'll also be going hammer and tongs but not against anyone. i'll be going hammer and tongs to put...
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temperatures through the course of tomorrow ranging from 12 in lerwick, and 20 in inverness to aboutowers and some sunshine, with temperatures again up to 20, maybe 21 degrees. moving from thursday and towards the end of the week, the low pressure sinks a bit further south, but we do import more showers from the near continent. so during the course of thursday, you can see how we start off with showers across the southeastern corner. but they become more widespread across england and wales through the day. some of those heavy and thundery. move further north and we�*re looking at drier conditions with fewer showers and top temperatures, again, round about the 20—degree mark. beyond that, it still is changeable. we�*re looking at sunshine. we�*re looking at showers. and temperatures roughly where they should be, orjust above. live from london, this is bbc news. a warning from rishi sunak — the prime minister will say britain stands at a crossroads ahead of potentially dangerous years. the us secretary of state tells israel an all—out attack on rafah will provoke anarchy without elimin
temperatures through the course of tomorrow ranging from 12 in lerwick, and 20 in inverness to aboutowers and some sunshine, with temperatures again up to 20, maybe 21 degrees. moving from thursday and towards the end of the week, the low pressure sinks a bit further south, but we do import more showers from the near continent. so during the course of thursday, you can see how we start off with showers across the southeastern corner. but they become more widespread across england and wales...
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scotland's newly—minted deputy first minister has been campaigning on a croft in inverness—shire. in rural industries and all of them lament the impact of brexit on food and drink exports. the impact of the cost of living, for example, on energy. and that's why we need snp representatives to stand up for rural scotland. the conservatives are also bidding for the rural vote. they have six scottish mps in the north—east and the south of scotland. if people want the focus of their mp to be on their local priorities rather than independence, they can unite behind the scottish conservatives to send that very strong signal to the snp to end their obsession with separating scotland from the rest of the uk. 0n the streets of edinburgh, the lib dems were focusing on the health service. the snp have let our nhs crumble. that's why lib dems in this election campaign want to improve world class mental health services by taxing the social media giants who do so much of the harm and reducing that burden on our local gp practices. this campaignjourney is onlyjust beginning. voters, not politicia
scotland's newly—minted deputy first minister has been campaigning on a croft in inverness—shire. in rural industries and all of them lament the impact of brexit on food and drink exports. the impact of the cost of living, for example, on energy. and that's why we need snp representatives to stand up for rural scotland. the conservatives are also bidding for the rural vote. they have six scottish mps in the north—east and the south of scotland. if people want the focus of their mp to be...
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if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye and west rossshire, you will seeon doors in places like fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyle and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague, who's now standing again, alan reid, you'll see liberal democrats really on the march. so i'm really confident that we're going to make gains across scotland in these elections. the leader of the scottish national party has been out campaigning in dumfries. i've got to make sure that i lift the poor fortunes of the snp. we've had a tough time as a party. i've been completely open and candid about it. that's why i'm now the first minister and leader of the snp, because the snp�*s had a tough time. but i've got the party focused on what our core message is, and that message for this election is that we've had austerity, brexit and the cost of living crisis inflicted upon scotland. they're all the product of westminster and the tory government. we've got a chance in scotland to remove every
if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye and west rossshire, you will seeon doors in places like fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyle and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague, who's now standing again, alan reid, you'll see liberal democrats really on the march. so i'm really confident that we're going to make gains across scotland in these elections. the leader of the...
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so they do not want us saying, "oh, i know what will happen in edinburgh, glasgow, aberdeen, invernesshese results don't prove anything. they show trends, right? they confirm the big headlines that the tories are in really deep trouble and that labour is on the march. that's about it. now there are all sorts of other micro things that are really interesting, but in terms of what you can confidently conclude from this, you have to say, hold your horses. and i say it every week and i know it's really boring, but campaigns do change things and the election is miles away. but labour does have a problem though, with that part of the electoral block at the moment, because of the leadership�*s position on gaza and israel. that is a real problem. and you were talking to tracy brabin, the re—elected jubilant mayor of west yorkshire. yes. she got a stonking victory over the conservative who came second. she admitted, yes, international politics is playing through to our domestic politics and labour needs to listen and come up with a clear response. here's what she told us. but you can't sugar—co
so they do not want us saying, "oh, i know what will happen in edinburgh, glasgow, aberdeen, invernesshese results don't prove anything. they show trends, right? they confirm the big headlines that the tories are in really deep trouble and that labour is on the march. that's about it. now there are all sorts of other micro things that are really interesting, but in terms of what you can confidently conclude from this, you have to say, hold your horses. and i say it every week and i know...
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if you go to to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye, you see angus macdonald knockinglike fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyll and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague who's now standing again, allan reed, you'll see liberal democrats really on the march. so i'm really confident that we're going to make gains across scotland in these elections. earlier i spoke to our political correspondents ione wells — she's travelling with the prime minister rishi sunak, and iain watson, who's in southeast england. he started by telling me whether there were any surprises in sir keir starmer�*s speech. now, there's no new policies in this speech, but it was an attempt to try to convince those people who aren't yet ready to vote labour, that labour can be trusted with the nation's finances, with the nation's defence and can be trusted on illegal immigration. they're going to be setting up this border control, new border control body within 100 days of labour taking power should they win
if you go to to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye, you see angus macdonald knockinglike fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyll and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague who's now standing again, allan reed, you'll see liberal democrats really on the march. so i'm really confident that we're going to make gains across scotland in these elections. earlier i spoke to our political...
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scotland's newly—minted deputy first minister has been campaigning on a croft in inverness—shire.brexit on food and drink exports. the impact of the cost of living, for example, on energy. and that's why we need snp representatives to stand up for rural scotland. the conservatives are also bidding for the rural vote. they have six scottish mps in the north—east and the south of scotland. if people want the focus of their mp to be on their local priorities rather than independence, they can unite behind the scottish conservatives to send that very strong signal to the snp to end their obsession with separating scotland from the rest of the uk. on the streets of edinburgh, the lib dems were focusing on the health service. the snp have let our nhs crumble. that's why lib dems in this election campaign want to improve world class mental health services by taxing the social media giants who do so much of the harm and reducing that burden on our local gp practices. this campaignjourney is onlyjust beginning. voters, not politicians, will choose where it ends. but right now it's labour w
scotland's newly—minted deputy first minister has been campaigning on a croft in inverness—shire.brexit on food and drink exports. the impact of the cost of living, for example, on energy. and that's why we need snp representatives to stand up for rural scotland. the conservatives are also bidding for the rural vote. they have six scottish mps in the north—east and the south of scotland. if people want the focus of their mp to be on their local priorities rather than independence, they...
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if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, you see avis mcdonald, knocking on doorsstanding again, alan read, you see a little democrat early on the march. i'm really confident we are going to make gains across scotland in these elections. the leader of the scottish national party has been out campaigning in dumfries. john swinney says his party can remove the conservatives from "every single one of the tory—held seats in scotland". i've got to make sure that i lift the poor fortunes of the snp. we've had a tough time as a party. i've been completely open and candid about it. that's why i'm now the first minister and leader of the snp, because the snp's had a tough time. but i've got the party focused on what our core message is, and that message for this election is that we've had austerity, brexit and the cost of living crisis inflicted upon scotland. they're all the product of westminster and the tory government. we've got a chance in scotland to remove every tory mp who's inflicted such damage on scotland, by voting for the snp, because we are the principal chall
if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, you see avis mcdonald, knocking on doorsstanding again, alan read, you see a little democrat early on the march. i'm really confident we are going to make gains across scotland in these elections. the leader of the scottish national party has been out campaigning in dumfries. john swinney says his party can remove the conservatives from "every single one of the tory—held seats in scotland". i've got to make sure that i...
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we arejust outside we are just outside inverness, rishi sunak�*s third big visit of the day.g this morning and he went to wales, now he's in scotland when he's going to meet at a port shortly. why is he doing all this, why is it such a massive hive of activity in the first place? the answer is simple, he is try to get on the front foot, he knows that he is not the favourite to win the general election, remain in number ten so he wants to get out early and achieve the narrative. that this is a done deal. but one of the things i've covered a few general elections with the bbc, one of the things you always notice on general election campaigns is news has a habit of getting in the way. there's a couple of things today that i think are a bit awkward for the prime minister. firstly, net migration figures we got through the home office, the figures that show the number of people coming into the uk over the number of people leaving. they've gone down a bit from last year, but they are still huge, still well over 650,000, a lot higher than the conservatives have said they should be. a
we arejust outside we are just outside inverness, rishi sunak�*s third big visit of the day.g this morning and he went to wales, now he's in scotland when he's going to meet at a port shortly. why is he doing all this, why is it such a massive hive of activity in the first place? the answer is simple, he is try to get on the front foot, he knows that he is not the favourite to win the general election, remain in number ten so he wants to get out early and achieve the narrative. that this is a...
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susan from inverness, florida.ittle bit of irony is i believe in the state of florida, convicted felons are not allowed to vote. i am wondering if mr. trump is going to move back to new york so he can reregister. but he doesn't want to live in new york because of the taxes. convicted felons are not allowed to vote in florida. host: donald in raleigh, north carolina, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to save president trump should just admit that he lost the election in 2020 and he also needs to ask president biden to give him a pardon. all these republicans support this man. he is so ignorant to be that rich. he has had 4000 cases go to court. i am glad he got convicted and i'd be glad to see him in jail. host: you think joe biden should pardon him? would he pardon him? caller: i'm sorry would because he is a a good man. -- host: a little bit of a clarification of donald trump would be able to vote for himself of lord. the associated press picked this up yesterday after the conviction
susan from inverness, florida.ittle bit of irony is i believe in the state of florida, convicted felons are not allowed to vote. i am wondering if mr. trump is going to move back to new york so he can reregister. but he doesn't want to live in new york because of the taxes. convicted felons are not allowed to vote in florida. host: donald in raleigh, north carolina, a republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to save president trump should just admit that he lost the...
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temperatures today, 22 in inverness.tchy in nature as we go through the course of the day. full scotland, it will be mostly fine and dry. once again we will have the haar along the east coast. for the rest of england, wales and northern ireland, a mixture of sunshine and showers. temperatures 13 in the north to 20 in glasgow and also in london. towards the end of the week we will still be prone to some showers, especially in the south. we still be prone to some showers, especially in the south.- ready for them. you might be. i am not sure i am. last month, the energy regulator 0fgem dropped its price cap by 12%, meaning energy prices fell. but... there is definitely a but! while the unit price for electricity has fallen, for many, standing charges are rising. peter is here to take us through it. good morning, everyone. the regulator 0fgem started a consultation back in november to look into the issue of standing charges. daily fees for gas and electric, which pay for the costs of supplying energy to our homes. that consu
temperatures today, 22 in inverness.tchy in nature as we go through the course of the day. full scotland, it will be mostly fine and dry. once again we will have the haar along the east coast. for the rest of england, wales and northern ireland, a mixture of sunshine and showers. temperatures 13 in the north to 20 in glasgow and also in london. towards the end of the week we will still be prone to some showers, especially in the south. we still be prone to some showers, especially in the...
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look at inverness right now, only 3 miles per hour. if a nice break from what's been persistent, relentless winds the past few days 50's to low 60's for most of our current temp sprint would back up to 70 degrees. a sign of where we're headed this afternoon, which is mostly going to be in the 70's both along the bay shore and for inland areas. back to you. >> thanks a lot. 10, 30 is the time in at least one san francisco city supervisor is pushing back about these plans to bring giant pandas to san franci co cause and the cause, right? but as kron four's, dan kerman reports that resolution that that councilmember put forward failed to get out of a subcommittee. >> he's by the summer of 2025. that san francisco hopes to take delivery of 2 giant pandas from china. >> to help make that happen on thursday, the mayor's office says the government audit and oversight committee to authorize a waiver allowing the mayor as well as 5 city departments to start raising 25 million dollars in donations. we want to make sure that not a single dollar.
look at inverness right now, only 3 miles per hour. if a nice break from what's been persistent, relentless winds the past few days 50's to low 60's for most of our current temp sprint would back up to 70 degrees. a sign of where we're headed this afternoon, which is mostly going to be in the 70's both along the bay shore and for inland areas. back to you. >> thanks a lot. 10, 30 is the time in at least one san francisco city supervisor is pushing back about these plans to bring giant...
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here inverness and point reyes as you get towards san francisco, shifting south and east. the rain is very light, but it continues to fill in quickly, so we'll get into the rain everywhere by about 7:00. it is in the mid to upper 50s out there, low 50s in the north bay and the progression of the rain. well, it is going to move relative quickly, but if you have any morning plans you may want to hold off until sunday. or if you're braves this afternoon when we see some sun winds gusting to 25 miles an hour up in napa, there's a look outside our exploratorium camera. rainy start, much cooler this afternoon. we've got the breezy winds, a chilly morning for sunday and monday, and then a warmer week ahead with no rain and temperatures above average for the second half of the workweek. there's a look at the winds. they'll continue to ramp up out ahead of the system. so there's the front slicing through san francisco, the east bay at about 9:00, and the gusty winds switch around to the northwest just for a moment. they're sort of calm, and then they ramp back up throughout the aft
here inverness and point reyes as you get towards san francisco, shifting south and east. the rain is very light, but it continues to fill in quickly, so we'll get into the rain everywhere by about 7:00. it is in the mid to upper 50s out there, low 50s in the north bay and the progression of the rain. well, it is going to move relative quickly, but if you have any morning plans you may want to hold off until sunday. or if you're braves this afternoon when we see some sun winds gusting to 25...
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all the way over to berkeley right now, and then up into the point reyes area as well, up towards invernessof fog. it's a deeper marine layer and that's what will that's what we'll get to push inland and the push inland comes on the heels of the stronger winds right to spring winds and the winds blow and the ocean upwells and gets colder and the fog comes back in. and so you get a bit of a feedback loop. and that is summer. and that is what's happening right now. what's not summer right now. but we're kind of in that we're in that slot, if you will. so not in mind we're going to be looking at winds next few days in the mid 20s along the coast and at the airports like sfo and oakland. and then we're going to be looking at temperatures that will be a little warmer and then a little cooler. so it's going to be a very nice week ahead. air quality will start to tick a little bit of a hit as the high pressure sort of stagnates. the atmosphere and the vertical motion of the air mixing out the pollutants and such. so we'll start to notice more typical summer or late spring air quality. in terms of
all the way over to berkeley right now, and then up into the point reyes area as well, up towards invernessof fog. it's a deeper marine layer and that's what will that's what we'll get to push inland and the push inland comes on the heels of the stronger winds right to spring winds and the winds blow and the ocean upwells and gets colder and the fog comes back in. and so you get a bit of a feedback loop. and that is summer. and that is what's happening right now. what's not summer right now....
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met supporters in a biscuit factory in derbyshire before a trip to a brewery in barry and then to invernesshlighted signs that he says the economy is turning a corner. inflation has returned to normal. wages have been rising faster than prices. the economy is now growing at a healthy rate. and that's why now is the right time to talk about our future. and my view is we need to have leadership that can provide a clear plan, take bold action to deliver a secure future for everyone in scotland and across the country, especially in these uncertain times. sir keir starmer will also be in scotland later, as the campaigns spread across the length and breadth of the uk. the cost of energy will be a point of division today, with labour promising to bring down energy bills for good. you vote labour, it's a vote to stop the chaos. it's a vote to turn the page. and it's a vote to rebuild our country together. the conservatives launched their own plan to cut energy bills this morning, claiming labour aren't being honest about the cost of their net—zero policies. as important as what the party leaders sa
met supporters in a biscuit factory in derbyshire before a trip to a brewery in barry and then to invernesshlighted signs that he says the economy is turning a corner. inflation has returned to normal. wages have been rising faster than prices. the economy is now growing at a healthy rate. and that's why now is the right time to talk about our future. and my view is we need to have leadership that can provide a clear plan, take bold action to deliver a secure future for everyone in scotland and...
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we certainly do have some breezy spots, especially out towards inverness and half moon bay, santa rosabeen a bit breezy for you this morning. temps are getting closer to the 70's and a lot of spots in for a few inland areas. well, already there like brentwood at 76 degrees right now, sf in berkeley at 64 currently. so we're officially back into that really comfortable range of numbers. and this afternoon gets warm into the low 80's for a lot of inland areas. i'll be talking those big changes that we have towards the weekend. still ahead, back to you. all right. thank you very much, john. 10, 30 is the time and another big story we're following this morning. the fact that thousands of homeowners in orinda are set to lose your insurance when state farm ends its coverage this summer. yeah, they're now all scrambling to find a new insurer and this insurance crisis is impacting the real estate industry as kron four's gayle ong reports. >> i think our government has to get involved. >> this is it's a problem. people need have insurance for their homes were burned or cold around is a realtor
we certainly do have some breezy spots, especially out towards inverness and half moon bay, santa rosabeen a bit breezy for you this morning. temps are getting closer to the 70's and a lot of spots in for a few inland areas. well, already there like brentwood at 76 degrees right now, sf in berkeley at 64 currently. so we're officially back into that really comfortable range of numbers. and this afternoon gets warm into the low 80's for a lot of inland areas. i'll be talking those big changes...
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sir ed said they will be targeting mid dunbartonshire and inverness, skye, and west rossshire, with renewedor scotland and strengthen our precious family of nations. let's talk about the first minister in dumfries today. he must be looking at those seven seats today were the snp is running second in all of them, thinking if he can take all of them, thinking if he can take all of them, thinking if he can take all of those at a time when the conservatives are deeply unpopular in scotland, judging by the polls, then maybe he can limit some of the damage. i then maybe he can limit some of the damaue. ~ �* , , then maybe he can limit some of the damaue. ~ �*, , ., damage. i think he's being rather optimistic. _ damage. i think he's being rather optimistic. if _ damage. i think he's being rather optimistic, if i'm _ damage. i think he's being rather optimistic, if i'm being _ damage. i think he's being rather optimistic, if i'm being honest. . optimistic, if i'm being honest. it's a _ optimistic, if i'm being honest. it's a totally different election than — it's a totally different election than
sir ed said they will be targeting mid dunbartonshire and inverness, skye, and west rossshire, with renewedor scotland and strengthen our precious family of nations. let's talk about the first minister in dumfries today. he must be looking at those seven seats today were the snp is running second in all of them, thinking if he can take all of them, thinking if he can take all of them, thinking if he can take all of those at a time when the conservatives are deeply unpopular in scotland, judging...
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they didn't, sort out the jul between eight between perth and inverness.he real downfall. it turns out i didn't realise i no, i didn't realise till reading this that was what did for her. but yeah.is that was what did for her. but yeah. is she an asset on the campaign? i don't know, i mean the whole party is falling apart. it can't do much worse. >> but there is a, there is a tradition, isn't there, in the snp that when a leader resigns or has to leave in jail, they are not only out of power, they are not only out of power, they are absolute poison to any future campaign. put them in a cell. i mean, to some extent, of course, clinton was like that after his sex scandal in the 88 that he couldn't really get behind his candidate. and do you remember that? >> yes. yeah. and he wanted an independent scotland as well. >> that was broken, wasn't it, in 2000. it was. yeah. yeah 2000 when, he couldn't really get behind al gore and they said they could have made the difference if clinton hadn't left under a cloud because it came down to 48 votes in florida or somet
they didn't, sort out the jul between eight between perth and inverness.he real downfall. it turns out i didn't realise i no, i didn't realise till reading this that was what did for her. but yeah.is that was what did for her. but yeah. is she an asset on the campaign? i don't know, i mean the whole party is falling apart. it can't do much worse. >> but there is a, there is a tradition, isn't there, in the snp that when a leader resigns or has to leave in jail, they are not only out of...