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they'll be voting to replace former scottish national party mp margaret ferrier, who was removed by hery can win it back from the snp. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. this contest not far from the centre of glasgow is an illustration of a crucial tussle come the next general election. yes, there are lots of candidates standing here, but all of the focus is on the battle between labour and the scottish national party. are labour reviving in races for westminster seats in scotland? the contest has come about after the former mp, who was elected on an snp ticket, acknowledged that she had broken the covid rules by getting on a train from london to glasgow when she had covid, and when she knew she had covid. she has pleaded guilty to that but what has done for her politically is what is known as a recall petition, the first one in scotland, with folk here demanding a by—election. i was adhering to the covid rules. me and my partner couldn't see his dying grandmother, and they're out breaking rules. it's kind of like a slap in the face. to be honest, i'd be more than happy if marga
they'll be voting to replace former scottish national party mp margaret ferrier, who was removed by hery can win it back from the snp. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. this contest not far from the centre of glasgow is an illustration of a crucial tussle come the next general election. yes, there are lots of candidates standing here, but all of the focus is on the battle between labour and the scottish national party. are labour reviving in races for westminster seats in scotland? the...
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they'll be choosing an mp to replace margaret ferrier of the scottish national party, who was removedm the snp. from there, nick eardley reports. this contest not far from the centre of glasgow is an illustration of a crucial tussle come the next general election. yes, there are lots of candidates standing here, and all of the focus is on the battle between labour and the scottish national party. are labour reviving in races for westminster seats in scotland? the contest has come about after the former mp, who was elected on an snp ticket, acknowledged that she had broken the covid rules by getting a train from london to glasgow when she had covid, and when she knew she had covid. she has pleaded guilty to that but what has done for her politically is what is known as a recall petition, the first one in scotland, with folk here demanding a by—election. i was adhering to the covid rules. me and my partner couldn't see his dying grandmother, and they are out breaking rules. it's kind of like a slap in the face. to be honest, i'd be more than happy if margaret ferrier had stood again. in
they'll be choosing an mp to replace margaret ferrier of the scottish national party, who was removedm the snp. from there, nick eardley reports. this contest not far from the centre of glasgow is an illustration of a crucial tussle come the next general election. yes, there are lots of candidates standing here, and all of the focus is on the battle between labour and the scottish national party. are labour reviving in races for westminster seats in scotland? the contest has come about after...
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Sep 22, 2023
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the bill, which is being contested in court , was pushed through by the former head of the scottish national party later got dirty in the case of the disappearance of money and sports box office. it would seem that the national party has. one goal is to unite the scots and disassociate themselves from london. but such bills ensure a split. not along the border between england and scotland within scottish society. the bill was received in edinburgh last december, partly to applause from the gallery, partly to shouts, shame on you, and those who shouted shame are now allies of london. thank you all. thank you, let's continue working. thank you we are stopping the work of scottish nationalists from the carriers of the ideas of heather sovereignty countries in six months have turned into party members, where money disappears, leading the country to the future, where children disappear, court with london. it will last a few more days, months or years, whatever the outcome, it’s worth waiting for an appeal and the transfer of proceedings to a higher court in london red tape is a feminine word in the rus
the bill, which is being contested in court , was pushed through by the former head of the scottish national party later got dirty in the case of the disappearance of money and sports box office. it would seem that the national party has. one goal is to unite the scots and disassociate themselves from london. but such bills ensure a split. not along the border between england and scotland within scottish society. the bill was received in edinburgh last december, partly to applause from the...
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become accustomed to the funny fact that the first minister of scotland and the leader of the scottish national partyfor independence from london in the spring became humza, yusaf, he is a muslim. parents came from pakistan, such are the stewarts against the tudors. please god, pakistan, meanwhile, was also animatedly at first, the former prime minister imran khan was imprisoned. now, it seems they are promising to let him go, but that's another time, but for now, a report on the topic of the day of the beginning of the school year about education. pakistan has millions children do not attend school, mainly due to low living standards and poverty. instead , they are forced to work as the sole breadwinners of their families, which is often unpleasant hard and not at all childish work for this 12-year-old garbage collector. every day. he sorts out the garbage heaps. on the street looking for them cleans the paper, and then sells all today big earnings go away everyday behavior. and this is a ten-year-old abubakar. he works as a servant. his parents decided to leave him to live in a house where he works
become accustomed to the funny fact that the first minister of scotland and the leader of the scottish national partyfor independence from london in the spring became humza, yusaf, he is a muslim. parents came from pakistan, such are the stewarts against the tudors. please god, pakistan, meanwhile, was also animatedly at first, the former prime minister imran khan was imprisoned. now, it seems they are promising to let him go, but that's another time, but for now, a report on the topic of the...
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it's funny that we became the first minister of scotland and the leader of the scottish national partynt from london in the spring. humza, isaaf. he is a muslim. parents came from pakistan, such are the stuarts against the tudors. please god, pakistan , meanwhile, was also animatedly at first, the former prime minister imran khan was imprisoned. now it's like they promise to let him go, but that's for another time, but for now, a report on a vital topic. not the beginning of the school year. about education. in pakistan, millions of children are out of school mainly due to low living standards and poverty. instead , they are forced to work as the sole breadwinner of their families, often, this is an unpleasantly heavy and not at all a child's pipe for this 12-year-old garbage collector. every day. he sorts out the garbage heaps. on the street looking for them paper cleans, and then sells all his small earnings. a ten-year-old abubaker leaves for housekeeping. he works as a servant. his parents decide to leave him to live in a house where he works 8-10 hours a day washing dishes and cle
it's funny that we became the first minister of scotland and the leader of the scottish national partynt from london in the spring. humza, isaaf. he is a muslim. parents came from pakistan, such are the stuarts against the tudors. please god, pakistan , meanwhile, was also animatedly at first, the former prime minister imran khan was imprisoned. now it's like they promise to let him go, but that's for another time, but for now, a report on a vital topic. not the beginning of the school year....
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they'll be choosing an mp to replace margaret ferrier of the scottish national party, who was removedur leader sir keir starmer is visiting the constituency today, and hoping his party can win it back from the snp. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley reports from there. so, today, we're making our double cream vanilla. that's our top—selling flavour. more than 40 flavours are made at this ice cream factory in rutherglen. a wide range of options, a bit like the political offering. what's your favourite flavour? my favourite flavour is chocolate fudge brownie. that is a good shout. do you do mint choc chip? yes, here's the mint choc chip right here. alex helps run the business. it's been in herfamily for over a century. but like small firms everywhere, rising prices are proving tricky. right now here in rutherglen, i would say the cost of living is the biggest challenge for everyone at the moment, notjust us as a business, but the general public. monthly, we are more than double the bill of what we were before for gas and electricity. i think people especially want to know that som
they'll be choosing an mp to replace margaret ferrier of the scottish national party, who was removedur leader sir keir starmer is visiting the constituency today, and hoping his party can win it back from the snp. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley reports from there. so, today, we're making our double cream vanilla. that's our top—selling flavour. more than 40 flavours are made at this ice cream factory in rutherglen. a wide range of options, a bit like the political offering. what's...
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Sep 21, 2023
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and the scottish national party, which holds power in scotland, has also criticised the uk government'snge of course. earlier i spoke to the first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. first minister, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. i want to start with the uk prime minister rishi sunak�*s announcement today on climate goals. the uk has been a leader on battling climate change. where does this decision leave the uk? well, it very firmly takes the uk out of the global consensus. the global consensus is we need to do more to tackle climate change. and the reason why scotland has been invited, for the first time, to the un for the climate ambition summit is because we are showing leadership. so the same day we are showing leadership, the same day the whole world is gathered to talk about what more we can do, we have a uk prime minister rolling back on commitments. and i think... are you saying that he's not showing leadership? not only is he not showing leadership, i think what he's doing is utterly unforgiveable. it is something that, frankly, you would see on the fringes — not
and the scottish national party, which holds power in scotland, has also criticised the uk government'snge of course. earlier i spoke to the first minister of scotland, humza yousaf. first minister, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. i want to start with the uk prime minister rishi sunak�*s announcement today on climate goals. the uk has been a leader on battling climate change. where does this decision leave the uk? well, it very firmly takes the uk out of the global consensus. the...
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Sep 20, 2023
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scottish greens, who you just mentioned, are actually in a coalition government with the scottish national partyaying. when we talk about the fetishisation, which is hard to say, of gross domestic product, what we're simply saying is, why don't we focus on increasing people's wellbeing? why don't we have that as the overall and overarching objective of government, rather than chasing more and more gdp? as if that figure on its own told us anything very much about the distribution of who is benefiting from that economic activity. what we want to do is to make sure that people do benefit from it. and right now, the distributional impacts of growth are simply not factored into anything that gdp tells you. so put wellbeing first, put basic services first. we're absolutely not expecting people, not wanting people to live in a world that is less prosperous. it's about redefining prosperity right now. we've got people who can't afford to put food on the table. we've got people who are increasingly homeless. we've got a cost of living crisis. we've got so many crises right now that to suggest that the c
scottish greens, who you just mentioned, are actually in a coalition government with the scottish national partyaying. when we talk about the fetishisation, which is hard to say, of gross domestic product, what we're simply saying is, why don't we focus on increasing people's wellbeing? why don't we have that as the overall and overarching objective of government, rather than chasing more and more gdp? as if that figure on its own told us anything very much about the distribution of who is...
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this behaviour almost certainly came from members of the scottish national party. union bashing. the snp activists seem to revel in the controversy caused, while thousands went to the stadium, many with families to enjoy an exciting football match. england won. they were confronted by the anfics won. they were confronted by the antics of those traitors and philip augustus of france been there to witness the behaviour. he would have he would certainly have described the hecklers as contumacious vassals. anyway, to discuss this further, i'm delighted to joined by matt delighted to be joined by matt turnbull, the campaign strategist republic . matt, strategist at republic. matt, first of all, thank you very much for coming in. i think you view yourself as voracious on the bridge bravely coming in. i don't know who had who who had the tougher job, the 20 don't know who had who who had the tougherjob, the 20 mile an the tougher job, the 20 mile an hour speed limits are good or me against the national but against the national anthem. but on anthem , if on the national ant
this behaviour almost certainly came from members of the scottish national party. union bashing. the snp activists seem to revel in the controversy caused, while thousands went to the stadium, many with families to enjoy an exciting football match. england won. they were confronted by the anfics won. they were confronted by the antics of those traitors and philip augustus of france been there to witness the behaviour. he would have he would certainly have described the hecklers as contumacious...
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this behaviour almost certainly came from members of the scottish national party. bashing. the snp activists seem to revel in the controversy caused, while thousands went to the stadium, many with families to enjoy an exciting football match. england won. they were confronted by the anfics won. they were confronted by the antics of those traitors and philip augustus of france been there to witness the behaviour. he would have he would certainly have described the hecklers as contumacious vassals. anyway, to discuss this further, i'm delighted to joined by matt delighted to be joined by matt turnbull, the campaign strategist republic . matt, strategist at republic. matt, first of all, thank you very much for coming in. i think you view yourself as voracious on the bridge bravely coming in. i don't know who had who who had the tougher job, the 20 don't know who had who who had the tougherjob, the 20 mile an the tougher job, the 20 mile an hour speed limits are good or me against the national but against the national anthem. but on anthem , if on the national anthem, i
this behaviour almost certainly came from members of the scottish national party. bashing. the snp activists seem to revel in the controversy caused, while thousands went to the stadium, many with families to enjoy an exciting football match. england won. they were confronted by the anfics won. they were confronted by the antics of those traitors and philip augustus of france been there to witness the behaviour. he would have he would certainly have described the hecklers as contumacious...
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parties agreed not to publicly discuss the specifics. so, yes, you are right, — discuss the specifics. so, yes, you are right, parity for the scottish women's — are right, parity for the scottish women's national _ women's national team but we don't know the specifics of that or how they even — know the specifics of that or how they even got to that point. certainly— they even got to that point. certainly seems to a bit of remission because we were just hours away from this tribunal going ahead. and that could have been massively damaging because as you said, there has been a lengthy standoff between all parties. has been a lengthy standoff between all arties. . , ., , all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal _ all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal was _ all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal was due - all parties. yeah, minutes actually before the tribunal was due to - all parties. yeah, minutes actually i before the tribunal was due to begin here in_ before the tribunal was due to begin here in glasgow. we get that statement from the sfa, a pretty vague _ statement from the sfa, a pretty vague statement talking about their commitment to equal
parties agreed not to publicly discuss the specifics. so, yes, you are right, — discuss the specifics. so, yes, you are right, parity for the scottish women's — are right, parity for the scottish women's national _ women's national team but we don't know the specifics of that or how they even — know the specifics of that or how they even got to that point. certainly— they even got to that point. certainly seems to a bit of remission because we were just hours away from this tribunal...
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question from the labour party about about the triple lock where the prime minister appeared to me to give a very emphatic answer and it took stephen stephen flynn from the scottish nationalsy're having a torrid time at they're having a torrid time at the so he sort kicked the moment. so he sort of kicked it off. but but in response to a labour question about labour backbench question about 15 later, the prime 15 minutes later, the prime minister said i wrote it down. the government committed the government is committed to the lock , so i think the triple lock, so i think that's fairly emphatic really , that's fairly emphatic really, and think that's one of the and i think that's one of the biggest things came of biggest things that came out of the but it doesn't that they >> but it doesn't mean that they might with it. might not suspend or with it. >> , well think that's >> yeah, well i think that's fairly emphatic wording from the prime minister, but let's see what happens in the budget. prime minister, but let's see wh.butippens in the budget. prime minister, but let's see wh.but i pens in the budget. prime minister, but let's see wh.but i mean,1 the budget. prime minis
question from the labour party about about the triple lock where the prime minister appeared to me to give a very emphatic answer and it took stephen stephen flynn from the scottish nationalsy're having a torrid time at they're having a torrid time at the so he sort kicked the moment. so he sort of kicked it off. but but in response to a labour question about labour backbench question about 15 later, the prime 15 minutes later, the prime minister said i wrote it down. the government committed...