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the scottish parliament can't technically veto the plan, but it can refuse willing consent.bill stands just now, in good conscience i could not recommend to the scottish parliament that it gives legislative consent to this bill. this bill takes powers away from the scottish parliament and undermines the very foundations of the devolution settlement that that parliament is built on. as whitehall begins this enormous process, ministers are all too well aware that there will be conflict ahead. the question, how they balance, compromise and hang onto their credibility. and what ends up on the statute books does notjust sit on the shelf, but shapes how ministers govern, how we live our lives. the parent company of southern rail has been fined more than £13 million after widespread delays and cancellations to services. the department for transport says the amount would have been much higher, but most of the problems were caused by strike action and high levels of staff sickness. nhs england is overhauling the system that decides how quickly ambulances should reach patients. the ch
the scottish parliament can't technically veto the plan, but it can refuse willing consent.bill stands just now, in good conscience i could not recommend to the scottish parliament that it gives legislative consent to this bill. this bill takes powers away from the scottish parliament and undermines the very foundations of the devolution settlement that that parliament is built on. as whitehall begins this enormous process, ministers are all too well aware that there will be conflict ahead. the...
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so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.n't sell it away. a spokesperson for the department of international trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. joe lynam, bbc news. let's take a brief look now at some of the morning papers. the lead in the times is the insistence by the chancellor, philip hammond, that britain won't be turned into a tax haven after brexit. the guardian says that senior conservative mps are urging cabinet members to stop publicly setting out competing visions on issues, like free movement, as part of brexit. the ft reports that japan's largest bank has chosen amsterdam for its banking headquarters as a result of uncertainty over brexit. the top story in the metro is the decision by president putin to expel 755 us diplomats from russia, in what it calls a "new cold war"
so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.n't sell it away. a spokesperson for the department of international trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. joe lynam, bbc news. let's take a brief look now at some of the...
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so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it. deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. now it's time for the weather. plenty of water around today. widespread and heavy and at times thundery across the uk. northern ireland and scotland with quite a few storms. sunshine around. devon, a decent date to be on the beach not so a decent date to be on the beach not so much inland. a line of eyre peninsula showers in six hours. some thickening cloud coming over the irish sea to bring down pause over wales, northern england, up into scotla nd wales, northern england, up into scotland and northern ireland. they will these overnight. towards the south—east it may be dry and clear for the most part. 0ver south—east it may be dry and clear for the most part. over the next couple of days, probably more sunshine although showers becoming fe
so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it. deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. now it's time for the weather. plenty of water around today. widespread and heavy and at times thundery across the uk. northern ireland and scotland with quite a few...
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so we say to liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.rade, which co—ordinates future deals, says that scotch is a uk export success story and we will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life, but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms, at least. we have got the travel show coming up. first, let's have a look at the weather. good evening. it has been warm in the sunshine today but a lot of showers around and thunderstorms too. over the next couple of days we have a mixture of sunshine and chalice. the heavy, thundery showers will fade, overnight the show was retreating to the western areas, continuing in northern ireland where there has been localised flooding, but not as heavy showers as we have been seeing. clearer skies further east, showers to
so we say to liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.rade, which co—ordinates future deals, says that scotch is a uk export success story and we will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life, but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms, at least. we have got the travel show coming up. first, let's have a look at the weather. good evening. it has been warm in the sunshine...
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so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.tional trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. now the weather. spring showers, but not spring? it's not summer, it's a bit of everything, all over. all over the place, the weather. we are never going to satisfy everybody today with the forecast because it is so changeable. i just want to point out one area to give you an example. central parts of cornwall and devon, the way the showers are moving, any town or city within this line is getting shower after shower, after shower. it really is an awful day. some of those in the south—east and eastern areas haven't had many showers at all. 0verall, looking across the uk, there was a lot of them around and the risk of catching a downpour is pretty high. we had thunder and lightning as well and events have
so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.tional trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. now the weather. spring showers, but not spring? it's not summer, it's a bit of everything, all over. all over the place, the...
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mister prime minister, any representation from scottish secretary about the deal either before or after? >> could i say to the honorable gentleman when we look what happened in terms of funding for the rest of the united kingdom, the statement last year my right honorable for the chancellor set aside in infrastructure fund for 23 billion pounds, putting more money into nhs into our schools and an impact on scotland as a result of that statement, 800 million pounds extra spending going to scotland, 350 million pounds extra going to scotland. i don't remember when that money was announced to scotland, the honorable gentleman complaining more money should be going to northern ireland. then, of course, he is a nationalist and not a unionist. >> mister speaker, the prime minister's failure to give a straight answer to that question speaks volumes. >> order. mister ian blackburn. >> thank you, mister speaker. the prime minister's failure to give a straight answer to that question has only succeeded in putting more pressure, secure with what passed. >> the honorable gentleman's question must b
mister prime minister, any representation from scottish secretary about the deal either before or after? >> could i say to the honorable gentleman when we look what happened in terms of funding for the rest of the united kingdom, the statement last year my right honorable for the chancellor set aside in infrastructure fund for 23 billion pounds, putting more money into nhs into our schools and an impact on scotland as a result of that statement, 800 million pounds extra spending going to...
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this bill takes powers away from the scottish parliament fromt the scottish parliament and underminesery foundations of the devolution settlement that that parliament is built on. as whitehall begins this enormous process, ministers are all too well aware that there will be conflict ahead. the question, how they balance, compromise and hang onto their credibility. and what ends up on the statute books does notjust sit on the shelf, but shapes how ministers govern, how we live our lives. and laura's in westminster for us tonight. it is clear that there is a rocky road ahead for the government. absolutely. ministers know this will be very difficult and there will be all sorts of attempts to change the legislation. 0nejoke all sorts of attempts to change the legislation. 0ne joke doing the rounds at westminster is that mps are going to try and hang so much on this bill that it's going to end up dressed up like a christmas tree. ministers know they'll have to concede in some areas. the question is, where will they compromised and when? will they try and fight day by day, once mps are back
this bill takes powers away from the scottish parliament fromt the scottish parliament and underminesery foundations of the devolution settlement that that parliament is built on. as whitehall begins this enormous process, ministers are all too well aware that there will be conflict ahead. the question, how they balance, compromise and hang onto their credibility. and what ends up on the statute books does notjust sit on the shelf, but shapes how ministers govern, how we live our lives. and...
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brexit, trump, britain on a cycle, scottish referendum. three orfour a cycle, scottish referendum.erendum. three orfour years of a cycle, scottish referendum. three or four years of intense activity. combined with the heat. the political and media establishment in london has gone off its said. needs to go away for a while. journalists have trouble switching off the revenue cycle is 20 grams a day. getting sucked into all of this. every time there. i remember a time i would go on holiday, come back, catching up with the world. watching the tv news bulletin, reading a newspaper. now tv screens are everywhere. you are encouraged to be connected to your devices at all times. do not do it, switch them off. to me, this is the most enjoyable time of the year. i go to laws to watch test cricket, go to wimbledon to watch the tennis. the british open golf coming up. looking forward to it. and in nearly the proms. with brexit looming, i should go to countries i don't need a visa to visit, i have picked scotland. i will be visiting the highlands, which i've never done before. you will love tha
brexit, trump, britain on a cycle, scottish referendum. three orfour a cycle, scottish referendum.erendum. three orfour years of a cycle, scottish referendum. three or four years of intense activity. combined with the heat. the political and media establishment in london has gone off its said. needs to go away for a while. journalists have trouble switching off the revenue cycle is 20 grams a day. getting sucked into all of this. every time there. i remember a time i would go on holiday, come...
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scottish labour also say the scottish government must assure the public it is in control of policingappropriate for them to make any comment at this time. we don't know how long this investigation will take. because the commission has said it will take as long as it needs to. catriona renton in glasgow. the deadline for reaching an agreement over the end of life care for the terminally ill baby charlie gard passed at midday today. charlie's parents had accepted that he would spend his final days in a hospice, but chris gard and connie yates wanted to spend more time with their son before his life support is taken away. a 16—year—old girl found dead on a railway is thought to have been electrocuted. taiyah peebles was discovered at herne bay station in kent on wednesday morning. british transport police said the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining serious injuries s. serious injuries. a postmortem examination will take place on friday. police and child protection workers have been criticised for failing to protect two teenagers from brighton who were killed in s
scottish labour also say the scottish government must assure the public it is in control of policingappropriate for them to make any comment at this time. we don't know how long this investigation will take. because the commission has said it will take as long as it needs to. catriona renton in glasgow. the deadline for reaching an agreement over the end of life care for the terminally ill baby charlie gard passed at midday today. charlie's parents had accepted that he would spend his final...
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today is the final day of the ladies‘ scottish 0pen at dundonald links. level par. and finally let‘s go back to the womens euros where they‘ll be one extra quarter—final today after germany‘s clash with denmark was postponed after torrential rain in rotterdam. have a look at this. the dug—outs were flooded. and the pitch, well that certainly wasn‘t in any condition to play on...as one of the groundstaff found out! you would embarrass, wouldn't you? it does look like a lot of fun. this poor guy has the most thankless task in the world. it is just going straight back in today. —— back in again. we will be enjoying that throughout the week, i am certain. cathedrals have been built at the heart of our great towns and cities for centuries. we were just back from barcelona so you know all about that. but in the face of falling congregation numbers and rising repair bills they are being forced to modernise. fiona has been along to modernise. fiona has been along to durham cathedral to get up close to durham cathedral to get up close to some priceless relics of s
today is the final day of the ladies‘ scottish 0pen at dundonald links. level par. and finally let‘s go back to the womens euros where they‘ll be one extra quarter—final today after germany‘s clash with denmark was postponed after torrential rain in rotterdam. have a look at this. the dug—outs were flooded. and the pitch, well that certainly wasn‘t in any condition to play on...as one of the groundstaff found out! you would embarrass, wouldn't you? it does look like a lot of fun....
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speaker, we hear the scottish nationalist demanding more powers for scotland. yet what do we see they are failing to deliver on the scottish people on the powers they already have. yet again scottish schools are outperforming every category by schools in england, northern ireland, estonia and poland. powers i captain edinboro rather than being developed to local people, yet again we see farmers waiting months for the subsidy payments. the principal fact is the policies are not in the best interest of the people of scotland. >> order, order. i say to the honorable gentleman from glasgow south who persist in gesticulating in an extremely eccentric man facing a little discombobulated from the world he inhabits. which is a very unhappy state of affairs that cannot long continue. >> the southern rail dispute is gotten real damage to the economy of eastbourne in the southeast. my constituents about a dreadful time with the shocking service or not provided over the last 18 months. this sadly cannot go on. will the prime minister enlighten me, my constituents and the h
speaker, we hear the scottish nationalist demanding more powers for scotland. yet what do we see they are failing to deliver on the scottish people on the powers they already have. yet again scottish schools are outperforming every category by schools in england, northern ireland, estonia and poland. powers i captain edinboro rather than being developed to local people, yet again we see farmers waiting months for the subsidy payments. the principal fact is the policies are not in the best...
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nicola sturgeon has abandoned her demands for a new scottish independence referendum before the brexitl election, the snp lost a third of its seats at westminster. in holyrood, nicola sturgeon said she now wanted to give people a choice at the end of the brexit process. i am, therefore, confirming today that, having listened and reflected, the scottish government will reset the plan i set out on march 13th. we will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum immediately. instead, we will, in good faith, redouble our efforts and put our shoulder to the wheel, in seeking to influence the brexit talks in a way that protects scotland's interests. but the issue which we have had this last year is of a first minister who has tried to use the uk's decision to leave the european union to try and impose another referendum on independence on scotland at the earliest opportunity. no "once in a generation". no edinburgh agreement of respecting the result. just a single vision drive to the line by nicola sturgeon, to try and secure her place in history. as her own msps have
nicola sturgeon has abandoned her demands for a new scottish independence referendum before the brexitl election, the snp lost a third of its seats at westminster. in holyrood, nicola sturgeon said she now wanted to give people a choice at the end of the brexit process. i am, therefore, confirming today that, having listened and reflected, the scottish government will reset the plan i set out on march 13th. we will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum...
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speaker, we hear the scottish nationalist demanding more powers for scotland. yet what do we see they are failing to deliver on the scottish people on thepowers they already have. yet again scottish schools are outperforming every category by schools in england, northern ireland, estonia and poland. powers i captain edinboro rather than being developed to local people, yet again we see farmers waiting months for the subsidy payments. the principal fact is the policies are not in the best interest of the people of scotland. >> order, order. i say to the honorable gentleman from glasgow south who persist in gesticulating in an extremely eccentric man facing a little discombobulated from the world he inhabits. which is a very unhappy state of affairs that cannot long continue. >> the southern rail dispute is gotten real damage to the economy of eastbourne in the southeast. my constituents have a dreadful time with the shocking service or not provided over the last 18 months. this sadly cannot go on. will the prime minister enlighten me, my constituents and the hou
speaker, we hear the scottish nationalist demanding more powers for scotland. yet what do we see they are failing to deliver on the scottish people on thepowers they already have. yet again scottish schools are outperforming every category by schools in england, northern ireland, estonia and poland. powers i captain edinboro rather than being developed to local people, yet again we see farmers waiting months for the subsidy payments. the principal fact is the policies are not in the best...
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so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.artment of international trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post—brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. honolulu has become the first major us city to ban pedestrians from looking at their mobile phone, texting or using digital devices while crossing the road. the measure, which will take effect in hawaii's largest city in october, is aimed at reducing injuries and deaths from "distracted walking". fines start at £11 and go up to £75 for repeat offenders. urgent calls to the emergency services are exempt from the ban. cathedrals have been built at the heart of our great towns and cities for centuries, but in the face of falling congregation numbers and rising repair bills they are being forced to modernise. fiona trott has been to durham cathedral to see some priceless relics of
so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.artment of international trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post—brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. honolulu has become the first major us city to ban pedestrians from looking at their mobile...
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the scottish secretary insisted that scotland would seek increased funding if the dup secured fundingnot going to keep anything which could be regarded as back—door funding for northern ireland. did the prime minister receive any recommendations from her colleagues before or after that was signed? £350 million extra is going to scotland. i don't remember, when the money was announced for scotland, the honourable gentleman complaining about more money going to northern ireland. but then, of course, he is a nationalist and not a unionist. so theresa may is still standing and she came through relatively unscathed, but there was enough in the session to suggest she has a hard time ahead of her in the years to come. james millar. well, as we saw there, the government's £1 billion deal with the dup is hugely controversial. at prime minister's questions, the dup's westminster leader defended the deal. suicide rates in northern ireland, and particularly in my constituency, and issues of severe mental health are some of the worst in europe and, indeed, the developed world. and clinicians and o
the scottish secretary insisted that scotland would seek increased funding if the dup secured fundingnot going to keep anything which could be regarded as back—door funding for northern ireland. did the prime minister receive any recommendations from her colleagues before or after that was signed? £350 million extra is going to scotland. i don't remember, when the money was announced for scotland, the honourable gentleman complaining about more money going to northern ireland. but then, of...
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government to ta ke asking for the scottish government to take control of the situation.sking that the scottish government must assure the public that it is in control of policing in scotland. they say that it would be inappropriate for them to comment while this investigation is underway. in terms of a timetable, we do not know when the investigation will be over, they say that it will take as long as it needs to. more on the main story, the government being accused of waiting too long to consider the impact of brexit on immigration. we will speak 110w brexit on immigration. we will speak now with estephanie dunn, regional director at the royal college of nursing. since 2012, between 2012 and 2017, we have seen an increase in the number of eu nationals joining we have seen an increase in the number of eu nationalsjoining the free council register, they have been extremely welcome. they make up about 5% of the nursing and midwifery register. you —— are you hearing from them some unease at the uncertainty, there are clearly is at the moment, for we understand what brexit a
government to ta ke asking for the scottish government to take control of the situation.sking that the scottish government must assure the public that it is in control of policing in scotland. they say that it would be inappropriate for them to comment while this investigation is underway. in terms of a timetable, we do not know when the investigation will be over, they say that it will take as long as it needs to. more on the main story, the government being accused of waiting too long to...
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we are starting to hear more english and scottish accents ahead of the big match for england and scottishe locals have warmed up for this tournament, embracing women's football. the english and scottish fans starting to arrive. they will be pleased the netherlands won, along with denmark. he is to look forward to today? we have a great game. we are here where germany are taking on sweden. one game drawing to a close, the other game drawing to a close, the other game between russia and italy. russia's leading that one to artem dyzu ba. —— russia's leading that one to artem dyzuba. —— leading that won 2—0. russia have never won a women's european football match. that could bea european football match. that could be a victory for them. the big match, the match of the group stages, germany, the reigning champions, up against sweden. you have to go back to 1923 for the last time someone other than germany won this. norway, in 1993. germany are powerful force. a lot of new players coming through. sweden runners—up in the olympics, can they go back better? roger federer says he still considers p
we are starting to hear more english and scottish accents ahead of the big match for england and scottishe locals have warmed up for this tournament, embracing women's football. the english and scottish fans starting to arrive. they will be pleased the netherlands won, along with denmark. he is to look forward to today? we have a great game. we are here where germany are taking on sweden. one game drawing to a close, the other game drawing to a close, the other game between russia and italy....
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perhaps it's about time the scottish government got on with the dayjob and stopped talking endlessly watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. youth custody centres in england and wales are now so unsafe that tragedy is inevitable. that was the finding of the annual report of the chief inspector of prisons. the chief inspector said there had been a staggering decline in standards. he had not inspected a single establishment where it was safe to hold young people. prisons for men had also become worse in the past 12 months with startling increases in violence. a labour mp, whose constituency includes the feltham young offenders institution in london, had put down an urgent question. the jump in violence in our prisons is a crisis of the government's making. the warning signs have been there. they've been warned by mps, they've been warned by staff in our prisons and they've been warned by charities. now they are being condemned by this damning report. the budget for prisons has been cut by more than a fifth over the last six years, cuts that have now been proved to be
perhaps it's about time the scottish government got on with the dayjob and stopped talking endlessly watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. youth custody centres in england and wales are now so unsafe that tragedy is inevitable. that was the finding of the annual report of the chief inspector of prisons. the chief inspector said there had been a staggering decline in standards. he had not inspected a single establishment where it was safe to hold young people. prisons for...
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so we say to liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.tional trade, which co—ordinates future deals, says that scotch success story and we will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life, but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms, at least. have been —— cathedrals have been pa rt have been —— cathedrals have been part of our towns for centuries, but in the face of falling congregation numbers and rising repair bills, they are being forced to modernise. fiona trott has been to durham cathedral to see some priceless relics of saint cuthbert, which the cathedral hopes will help to attract more visitors. one of england's most treasured landmarks. now some of its own treasures are being put on permanent display. the sanctuary knocker. it was the passport for criminals or those fleeing justice to get an extension on their sentences. they could come here, they could claim sanctuary for 37 days. for me, personally, this is literally the jewel of
so we say to liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.tional trade, which co—ordinates future deals, says that scotch success story and we will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life, but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms, at least. have been —— cathedrals have been pa rt have been —— cathedrals have been part of our towns for centuries, but in...
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nor will the scottish government: nicola sturgeon with her own kodak nor will the scottish government kodak moment in brussels today. the scottish parliament cannot technically veto the plan, but it can refuse consent. as the bill stands now, in good conscience i could not recommend to the scottish parliament that it gives legislative consent. it takes powers away and undermines the very foundations of the devolution settlement that the parliament is built on. as whitehall begins this enormous process, ministers are all too well aware that there will be conflict ahead. the question, how they balance, compromise and hang onto their credibility. and what ends up on the statute books does notjust sit on the shelf, but shapes how ministers govern, how we live our lives. to get more on this story we can cross to our westminster studio and speak to ian blackford, the leader of the snp westminster group. thank you very much forjoining us. how supportive were the snp be of this bill in westminster? it is not so this bill in westminster? it is not so much a great repeal bill it is is a power g
nor will the scottish government: nicola sturgeon with her own kodak nor will the scottish government kodak moment in brussels today. the scottish parliament cannot technically veto the plan, but it can refuse consent. as the bill stands now, in good conscience i could not recommend to the scottish parliament that it gives legislative consent. it takes powers away and undermines the very foundations of the devolution settlement that the parliament is built on. as whitehall begins this enormous...
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. >>> coming up, the birth of a new "world news now" segment in honor of our favorite scottish male guest co-anchor. feel special? we'll calling it "watts or not" >> really? >> first, how cell phones are revolutionizing the way we take care of our health. >>> and spiderman homecoming. all ahead in our insomniac theater. but first, here's a look at today's temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol. best friends share everything protection. every year, kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. lysol disinfectant spray kills viruses that cause the cold & flu. and since lysol is the only disinfectant with box tops, you can earn cash for your school with every purchase. lysol. what it takes to protect. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. 60% of women are wearing the w...
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the times leads with a warning from scottish and welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislationhe hyde park bombing on finding out the prime suspect got legal aid while they did not. so let's begin. stories that look at britain's public finances. firstly, the financial times, the finances would fail stress tests set for banks, one watchdog. these tests were put in after the financial crash, to make sure that they could cope with further shocks. it turns out the economy can't, and it is bad news if you are suffering from austerity fatigue. they say that the government finances would fail the tests, that we can growth rates mean recession is inevitable. and unsustainable path that we are on at the moment, it will cause chaos if there are any problems. it is not great news for the politicians, who are keen for us to start spending. we are told the conservatives have seen some we are told the conservatives have seen some of the ideas to get the young people on board from the labour party, spend more money, on tuition fees and things like that, from the state, but that will not help,
the times leads with a warning from scottish and welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislationhe hyde park bombing on finding out the prime suspect got legal aid while they did not. so let's begin. stories that look at britain's public finances. firstly, the financial times, the finances would fail stress tests set for banks, one watchdog. these tests were put in after the financial crash, to make sure that they could cope with further shocks. it turns out the economy can't, and it...
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if you are a scottish nationalists and you are keen to push the idea that westminster is taking powerseresa may has given them another opportunity to do that, i put in this bill in this way, and labour have said, we don't agree, we think the assumption should be that the powers are devolved to the administration is unless there is a good reason. and there should be scrutiny in parliament. you have a two—year window where they can think with certain laws at their will. two—year window where they can think with certain laws at their widm sounds like they are going to. on the one hand labour and the lib dems would think this is a bad idea and they are worried about the oversight and whether the tories will start fiddling with things, but at the same time they were always going to have a go, because they see theresa may is weak, and they will keep going. they talk about a political quagmire, tim farron is talking about how this will bring down theresa may eventually. with the best will in the world, you can see it happening, to cast this will drag on. whether we come out in march 2019, whe
if you are a scottish nationalists and you are keen to push the idea that westminster is taking powerseresa may has given them another opportunity to do that, i put in this bill in this way, and labour have said, we don't agree, we think the assumption should be that the powers are devolved to the administration is unless there is a good reason. and there should be scrutiny in parliament. you have a two—year window where they can think with certain laws at their will. two—year window where...
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so we say to liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.tional trade, which co—ordinates future deals, says that scotch is a uk export success story and we will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life, but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms, at least. thousands of festival—goers in derbyshire are demanding refunds after a hugely popular music event was cut short due to safety concerns. some bands curtailed their performances and several headliners failed to appear at all at the why not festival, near matlock after heavy rain. at all at the why not festival, today organisers cancelled the final day. as helen astle reports. instead of enjoying the music, thousands of fans were trying to make their way home. some roads were closed and others were heavily congested as people collected their relatives. a muddy back up to your knees, filthy and soaking wet. people had sledges, but it was useless. the mud was all over your legs. this is what
so we say to liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.tional trade, which co—ordinates future deals, says that scotch is a uk export success story and we will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life, but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms, at least. thousands of festival—goers in derbyshire are demanding refunds after a hugely popular music event was cut...
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in some years there was upwards of 50,000 square miles closed off to scottish fishermen.ight or nine years to get here. a huge sacrifice. we have seen the dark days, but now we have the bright days. what you see is the pinnacle of that. for the wider fishing community the upturn in the cod stocks is one of several reasons they're feeling buoyed. dozens of new boats are on order for the fleet here at peterhead. there is a real sense of optimism amongst the fishermen here that the work they have done to preserve the fish stocks in the north sea is helping to protect their industry forfuture generations. and the sustainability certifications that has been awarded to north sea cod could well mean new markets opening up for the fishermen and their catch. a lot of supermarkets are looking for a sustainable, msc—certified product. so now that the cod here is msc—certified it could be easier to sell to a number of uk supermarkets and fish and chip restaurants as well. so what does this mean for those of us who love cod? it's great news that it is back on the menu from a sustainab
in some years there was upwards of 50,000 square miles closed off to scottish fishermen.ight or nine years to get here. a huge sacrifice. we have seen the dark days, but now we have the bright days. what you see is the pinnacle of that. for the wider fishing community the upturn in the cod stocks is one of several reasons they're feeling buoyed. dozens of new boats are on order for the fleet here at peterhead. there is a real sense of optimism amongst the fishermen here that the work they have...
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what that will prove with the scottish referendum in one thousand nine hundred seventy arguably not a question about democratic accountability that is easily understood to a reason me fan in gave it a go though and de facto highlighted the s.n.p. continued support for you neo liberalism i'm so you surprised at the scottish nationalists approach in my understanding of their position is that they want the power was taken from london to edge and so they can give them back to grass i. think as i understand it that's their position but perhaps their inability to explain the logic of that position might explain the recent general election result they have in fact the s.n.p. won scotland meanwhile because the three is a maze this appearance parliamentary convention means that u.k. labor shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry sit in for leader jamie carbon no favor to britain's next prime minister farmer user questions to slam the government's attitude to break this is the foreign secretary told me there is indeed no no there was no plan for no deal two hours later number ten for back and
what that will prove with the scottish referendum in one thousand nine hundred seventy arguably not a question about democratic accountability that is easily understood to a reason me fan in gave it a go though and de facto highlighted the s.n.p. continued support for you neo liberalism i'm so you surprised at the scottish nationalists approach in my understanding of their position is that they want the power was taken from london to edge and so they can give them back to grass i. think as i...
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the scottish government say it would be inappropriate to comment at this time.ns commissioner says it will take as long as it needs to. thank you. police and child protection workers have been criticised for failing to protect two teenagers from brighton who were killed in syria in 2014. 18—year—old abdullah deghayes secretly travelled to the country with his 17—year—old brother, jaffar, to fight alongside jihadists. but a serious case review found their radicalisation came as a total shock to the authorities, despite a number of warning signs. latest figures show that a record 71 prisoners were released from prisons in england and wales last year by mistake. 0ther statistics from the ministry ofjustice suggest violence in prisons is increasing and their overall performance has worsened. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. let us talk about the releases. how many reasons are given? it is a small number of releases in error ta ke small number of releases in error take place every year are normally because of administrative mistakes. 71 at t
the scottish government say it would be inappropriate to comment at this time.ns commissioner says it will take as long as it needs to. thank you. police and child protection workers have been criticised for failing to protect two teenagers from brighton who were killed in syria in 2014. 18—year—old abdullah deghayes secretly travelled to the country with his 17—year—old brother, jaffar, to fight alongside jihadists. but a serious case review found their radicalisation came as a total...
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so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.away. a spokesperson for the department of international trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success is story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. honolulu has become the first major us city to ban pedestrians from looking at their mobile phone, texting or using digital devices while crossing the road. the measure, which will take effect in hawaii's largest city in october, is aimed at reducing injuries and deaths from "distracted walking". fines start at 11 pounds and go up to 75 pounds for repeat offenders. urgent calls to the emergency services are exempt from the ban. i know one person has already been in touch this morning to say that we need these ban introduced right across the world. and this is only while you are crossing the road. you can actually be here walking down the pave
so we tell liam fox, don't tangle with the scottish whiskey industry, protect it.away. a spokesperson for the department of international trade which co—ordinates future deals says that scotch is a uk export success is story and will support the industry so it continues to thrive to thrive and prosper post brexit. whiskey may be the water of life but it might also give london and edinburgh a headache — in trade terms at least. honolulu has become the first major us city to ban pedestrians...
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the scottish government to ta ke asking for the scottish government to take control of the situation.e of britain‘s most prestigious music awards has been announced. among the nominations for this year‘s mercury music prize are stormzy, the xx and ed sheeran and the winner will be announced on 14th september. with me is steve holden — music reporterfor radio 0ne‘s newsbeat — to talk about a few of the nominees in a bit more detail. it is execs, is it? you got it right! are there any surprises? ed sheeran, stormzy. i would right! are there any surprises? ed sheeran, stormzy. iwould expect stormzy. he‘s had such a year, is really broken through from his core fan base, underground music scene, into the mainstream. he's a grime artist? last year skepta won. that genre is on a roll at the moment. stormzy is one of those people whose cut through to the psyche of everyday music fans, especially places like radio one. ed sheeran, even though he‘s one of the biggest p0p even though he‘s one of the biggest pop stars on the planet and his inclusion is a surprise because historically the mercury
the scottish government to ta ke asking for the scottish government to take control of the situation.e of britain‘s most prestigious music awards has been announced. among the nominations for this year‘s mercury music prize are stormzy, the xx and ed sheeran and the winner will be announced on 14th september. with me is steve holden — music reporterfor radio 0ne‘s newsbeat — to talk about a few of the nominees in a bit more detail. it is execs, is it? you got it right! are there any...
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continued support for you neo liberalism i'm sure you surprised at the scottish nationalists approach in that my understanding of their position is that they want the power was taken from london to edge and so they can give them back to go i. i think as i understand it that's their position but perhaps their inability to explain the logic of that position might explain the recent general election result they have in fact the s.n.p. won scotland meanwhile because the three is a maze this appearance parliamentary convention means that u.k. labor shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry sit in for later jeremy carbon now favor to britain's next prime minister farmer user questions to slam the government's attitude to break this the foreign secretary told me there is indeed no no there was no plan for no deal to us later number ten for back and they said there was a plan the brits sick she might be bluffing but i'm turning to you next the director said she was so busy fighting with himself that on march twelfth he said that there was a plan on march the seventeenth he said that it wasn't
continued support for you neo liberalism i'm sure you surprised at the scottish nationalists approach in that my understanding of their position is that they want the power was taken from london to edge and so they can give them back to go i. i think as i understand it that's their position but perhaps their inability to explain the logic of that position might explain the recent general election result they have in fact the s.n.p. won scotland meanwhile because the three is a maze this...
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but the old scottish hospital which it replaces tans an important unique war memorial. will the first secretary agree with me. that however the nhs redevelops the site, it's grital that that war memorial is preserved in a fitting way so that future generations can remember the sackry figss for those who came before us? particularly at the moment when we're about to commemorate the terrible battle of passchendaele, it's very important that we consider the significance of war memorials. the to remember the horrors of war and honor the memories of those who died. in this case i understand that the war memorial is protected by an historic england grade ii listing so specific consent would be required to relocate the memorial as part of any future plans. >> my constituent serious mental ill health and has had 50 separate admissions to psychiatric care. she has requires regular monitoring. she could access support under dle, but stands to lose 110 pounds per week under p.e.t. will the secretary of state look at this case and change the law that leaves vulnerable people withou
but the old scottish hospital which it replaces tans an important unique war memorial. will the first secretary agree with me. that however the nhs redevelops the site, it's grital that that war memorial is preserved in a fitting way so that future generations can remember the sackry figss for those who came before us? particularly at the moment when we're about to commemorate the terrible battle of passchendaele, it's very important that we consider the significance of war memorials. the to...
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it is day three of the ladies‘ scottish open at dundonald links.ady has seven major titles to her name. georgia hall is the leading brit injoint ninth place, —— injoint —— in joint sixth —— injoint sixth place. she's one over par. the fourth golf major of the women's season, the british open, starts next week. dual oaks winner and race favourite enable, ridden by frankie detorri, won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. the 5—4 shot, trained byjohn gosden, saw off the challenge of 9—1 ulysses in second. the horse magnificent in the final furlongs as it cruised to victory on soft ground. dettori said afterwards: "i missed the whole of royal ascot and to come back to the place i love so much, it means a lot to me." one of britain's wimbledon champions jordanne whiley has announced she's pregnant. what's more she's announced that she knew she was expecting throughout wimbledon when she and her playing partner won the wheelchair doubles title for the fourth year running. she has tweeted a picture of her latest scan saying
it is day three of the ladies‘ scottish open at dundonald links.ady has seven major titles to her name. georgia hall is the leading brit injoint ninth place, —— injoint —— in joint sixth —— injoint sixth place. she's one over par. the fourth golf major of the women's season, the british open, starts next week. dual oaks winner and race favourite enable, ridden by frankie detorri, won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. the 5—4 shot, trained byjohn...
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we head to canada's remote cape breton for a unique taste of scottish culture.we'll be meeting the couple on a global honeymoon that they hope could last a lifetime. we start this week in the north atlantic ocean. this tiny collection of subtropical islands spans just 22 miles. but they are ringed by more than 200 square miles of coral reef. these beautiful shallow reefs make this island perfect for snorkelling and scu ba—diving. but a nightmare for boats. it's really treacherous. and because of that, these waters have more shipwrecks per square mile than any other place on earth. it was a shipwreck that brought the first settlers to bermuda in 1609, when a group of english sailors were caught out by the deceptive reefs surrounding the island. what was the history of this island of bermuda? a group of people on a sea venture were travelling to america, you know, in the early days of the united states. and they didn't make it. so basically, bermuda was discovered by accident? i would say, yeah. we're surrounded by reef, so much so that it became known as the isle
we head to canada's remote cape breton for a unique taste of scottish culture.we'll be meeting the couple on a global honeymoon that they hope could last a lifetime. we start this week in the north atlantic ocean. this tiny collection of subtropical islands spans just 22 miles. but they are ringed by more than 200 square miles of coral reef. these beautiful shallow reefs make this island perfect for snorkelling and scu ba—diving. but a nightmare for boats. it's really treacherous. and because...
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how do the welsh and scottish government‘s proposed to do this?that powers are not being transferred quickly enough in areas where they currently have control, that they think should be coming their way as a result of some power is coming back from westminster and in their few getting stuck here rather than going to cardiff and edinburgh. now, scotla nd going to cardiff and edinburgh. now, scotland and wales cannot veto brexit, but they can certainly make it awkward because under what is known as legislative consent motion is -- known as legislative consent motion is —— motions, they can in that sense register their opposition and have a say in the westminster government‘s brexit plans. have a say in the westminster government's brexit plans. and so we have accusations from pro—brexit government ministers saying that the devolved parties or the parties from the devolved administrations are trying to thwart the will of the people, and it becomes increasingly, but if between those parties in devolved areas. then on top of that, party politics, becau
how do the welsh and scottish government‘s proposed to do this?that powers are not being transferred quickly enough in areas where they currently have control, that they think should be coming their way as a result of some power is coming back from westminster and in their few getting stuck here rather than going to cardiff and edinburgh. now, scotla nd going to cardiff and edinburgh. now, scotland and wales cannot veto brexit, but they can certainly make it awkward because under what is...
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it doesn't provide a whole raft of eid areas that were set out in the scottish government. just been looking at the bill, are you happy with it or do you have concerns which might mean you vote against the? it tries to do a lot in 19 clauses. i think it but requires careful scrutiny in terms of the powers it gives government and how they are to be executed, and also they are to be executed, and also the other area of particular interest to me, how it actually dovetails with the eventual outcome of the negotiations. it seems to me from what i can see that parliament will have to have a further role, because some aspects of this bail may not actually be required depending on what form the exit ultimately takes. where i disagree with the labour party's position is that it with the labour party's position is thatitis with the labour party's position is that it is incoherent to say on the one hand we are going to vote to trigger article 50, as they did, but on the other hand to say, we will not at second reading support the necessary legislation to implement the decision. i thin
it doesn't provide a whole raft of eid areas that were set out in the scottish government. just been looking at the bill, are you happy with it or do you have concerns which might mean you vote against the? it tries to do a lot in 19 clauses. i think it but requires careful scrutiny in terms of the powers it gives government and how they are to be executed, and also they are to be executed, and also the other area of particular interest to me, how it actually dovetails with the eventual outcome...
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concerns have been raised by the scottish and welsh governments, who say that children are being putut the scheme. 0riginally there we re about the scheme. 0riginally there were 3000 people coming under this scheme and then that was reduced to 480. today you are saying not even 480. today you are saying not even 480 are coming. now, sadly not. parliament passed this law over 15 months ago and, yes, we have still only seen 200 children assisted under the scheme, and, really, only seen 200 children assisted underthe scheme, and, really, i think the message from both the scottish and welsh governments today is clear. it says let's get on with thejob. there are is clear. it says let's get on with the job. there are children at risk across europe, our field the job. there are children at risk across europe, ourfield teams in greece, in france and italy work with these unaccompanied onion to make young people every day and every day we leave them were waiting. they are missing out on a child will, on an education. is the letter says there is a lack of information. what kind of information.
concerns have been raised by the scottish and welsh governments, who say that children are being putut the scheme. 0riginally there we re about the scheme. 0riginally there were 3000 people coming under this scheme and then that was reduced to 480. today you are saying not even 480. today you are saying not even 480 are coming. now, sadly not. parliament passed this law over 15 months ago and, yes, we have still only seen 200 children assisted under the scheme, and, really, only seen 200...