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the snp has raised over £600,000 — the. the snp has raised over £600,000 in _ the.r years specifically to be spent on another campaign for scottish independence. obviously over that time despite demands for another referendum there hasn't been another vote and activists have long been concerned that this money raised hasn't been specifically ring fenced inside the party's funds and now several of them have complained to the police. in may the party's treasurer resigned and he said then he wasn't being given enough information about the party finances to be able to do hisjob and an snp mpjoanna cherry resigned from the party's management board then saying there was a lack of scrutiny and transparency. then nicola sturgeon the party leader said she wasn't concerned about the party's finances and that money has not gone missing. now the snp say they will cooperate fully with the police in this investigation but it does have the potential to be a real problem notjust for nicola sturgeon as the smp party leader but also for the smp chief executive peter merrill of course
the snp has raised over £600,000 — the. the snp has raised over £600,000 in _ the.r years specifically to be spent on another campaign for scottish independence. obviously over that time despite demands for another referendum there hasn't been another vote and activists have long been concerned that this money raised hasn't been specifically ring fenced inside the party's funds and now several of them have complained to the police. in may the party's treasurer resigned and he said then he...
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i now come to snp's spokesperson. there is not l to snp's spokesperson.n. there is not a single nation on the planet that i a single nation on the planet that has escaped _ a single nation on the planet that has escaped the _ a single nation on the planet that has escaped the devastation - a single nation on the planet that has escaped the devastation of l a single nation on the planet that l has escaped the devastation of this global— has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic _ has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic and _ has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic and that _ has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic and that is - has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic and that is not- has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic and that is not a l global pandemic and that is not a single _ global pandemic and that is not a single person _ global pandemic and that is not a single person that _ global pandemic and that is not a single person that is _ global pandemic and that is not a single pe
i now come to snp's spokesperson. there is not l to snp's spokesperson.n. there is not a single nation on the planet that i a single nation on the planet that has escaped _ a single nation on the planet that has escaped the _ a single nation on the planet that has escaped the devastation - a single nation on the planet that has escaped the devastation of l a single nation on the planet that l has escaped the devastation of this global— has escaped the devastation of this global pandemic _ has...
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snp.using to consider our— are refusing to consider our proposals _ are refusing to consider our proposals for _ are refusing to consider our proposals for a _ are refusing to consider our proposals for a network - are refusing to consider our proposals for a network of. are refusing to consider our- proposals for a network of long covid _ proposals for a network of long covid clinics. _ proposals for a network of long covid clinics. and _ proposals for a network of long covid clinics. and parents - proposals for a network of long covid clinics. and parents are l proposals for a network of long. covid clinics. and parents are still anxiously— covid clinics. and parents are still anxiously waiting _ covid clinics. and parents are still anxiously waiting to _ covid clinics. and parents are still anxiously waiting to hear - covid clinics. and parents are still anxiously waiting to hear if - covid clinics. and parents are still anxiously waiting to hear if their. anxiously waiting to hear if t
snp.using to consider our— are refusing to consider our proposals _ are refusing to consider our proposals for _ are refusing to consider our proposals for a _ are refusing to consider our proposals for a network - are refusing to consider our proposals for a network of. are refusing to consider our- proposals for a network of long covid _ proposals for a network of long covid clinics. _ proposals for a network of long covid clinics. and _ proposals for a network of long covid clinics. and...
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the greens will not sign up to the snp's road—building plans, the snp would have some difficulty withshould get more news when parliament returns. if they do reach an agreement, it could mean for the first time anywhere in the uk, green ministers, greens and government. uk, green ministers, greens and government-— uk, green ministers, greens and rovernment. :, ,, , :, , , government. thank you, glenn. sorry about the line — government. thank you, glenn. sorry about the line quality _ government. thank you, glenn. sorry about the line quality there. - government. thank you, glenn. sorry about the line quality there. glen - about the line quality there. glen campbell at holyrood. i don who are saved and rehomed by the rspca after he and 3a other dogs were living in terrible conditions in east yorkshire has now won his first agility competition. bbc look north leanne brown has this report. these are the moves that have made this dog and ability champion. —— an agility champion. taste dog and ability champion. -- an agility champion.— dog and ability champion. -- an agility champion. we a
the greens will not sign up to the snp's road—building plans, the snp would have some difficulty withshould get more news when parliament returns. if they do reach an agreement, it could mean for the first time anywhere in the uk, green ministers, greens and government. uk, green ministers, greens and government-— uk, green ministers, greens and rovernment. :, ,, , :, , , government. thank you, glenn. sorry about the line — government. thank you, glenn. sorry about the line quality _...
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the snp's westminster _ with dithering. the snp's westminster leader - with dithering. westminster leader asked if with dithering. the snp's - westminster leader asked if there were systemic racism in the uk? n westminster leader asked if there were systemic racism in the uk? i do were systemic racism in the uk? i do think that racism _ were systemic racism in the uk? i do think that racism is a problem in the united — think that racism is a problem in the united kingdom _ think that racism is a problem in the united kingdom and - think that racism is a problem in the united kingdom and i- think that racism is a problem ml the united kingdom and i believe think that racism is a problem in i the united kingdom and i believe it needs— the united kingdom and i believe it needs to _ the united kingdom and i believe it needs to be — the united kingdom and i believe it needs to be tackled _ the united kingdom and i believe it needs to be tackled and _ the united kingdom and i believe it needs to be tackled and it - the united kingdom and i believe it needs to be tackled and i
the snp's westminster _ with dithering. the snp's westminster leader - with dithering. westminster leader asked if with dithering. the snp's - westminster leader asked if there were systemic racism in the uk? n westminster leader asked if there were systemic racism in the uk? i do were systemic racism in the uk? i do think that racism _ were systemic racism in the uk? i do think that racism is a problem in the united — think that racism is a problem in the united kingdom _ think that racism...
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the snp said the government had got its priorities wrong. longer in his seat — and he should be embarrassed when i read this — believes that spending upwards of £200 million on a shiny brand—new royal yacht brittania 2.0 is more important than using life—saving aid to deliver a more just, peaceful and secure world. and tory critics said the government's conditions for restoring the cut dubbed a treasury compromise had been met only once in 20 years. i tell the house this is no compromise at all. it is a fiscal trap for the unwary. it is quite possible that these conditions will never be met. but another conservative insisted circumstances allowed a manifesto promise to be broken. we have suffered the biggest recession in 300 years and that is not a situation that we could have predicted when i fought the election on our manifesto promises. and yet the international development act 2015 explicitly anticipated this sort of crisis where a departure from targets is necessary. when it came to the vote the government won comfortably. the ayes to t
the snp said the government had got its priorities wrong. longer in his seat — and he should be embarrassed when i read this — believes that spending upwards of £200 million on a shiny brand—new royal yacht brittania 2.0 is more important than using life—saving aid to deliver a more just, peaceful and secure world. and tory critics said the government's conditions for restoring the cut dubbed a treasury compromise had been met only once in 20 years. i tell the house this is no...
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but the snp were concerned about increasing numbers of infections.case rates, uncontrolled by the uk government, could lead to further curbs on uk travellers abroad. how will the secretary of state's plans announced today accommodate these projected domestic case rates? it's important to note that we're in a different phase of this coronavirus now where never before have we had the majority of our population double vaccinated, and everybody is welcome to come forward — and, indeed, should come forward if they haven't been for their vaccinations yet. the rest of the world isn't quite in that situation as yet. they will want to get themselves to that position. well, with the government's own estimates, estimating —— suggesting that infections could rise to 100,000 a day, at prime minister's questions, the labour leader sir keir starmer warned of the possible consequences. and let's be clear — let's be clear why the number of cases will surge so quickly, because he is taking all protections off in one go. that is reckless! the sage papers yesterday, mr
but the snp were concerned about increasing numbers of infections.case rates, uncontrolled by the uk government, could lead to further curbs on uk travellers abroad. how will the secretary of state's plans announced today accommodate these projected domestic case rates? it's important to note that we're in a different phase of this coronavirus now where never before have we had the majority of our population double vaccinated, and everybody is welcome to come forward — and, indeed, should...
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the snp said the government had got its priorities wrong.inister, who's no longer in his seat — and he should be embarrassed when i read this — believes that spending upwards of £200 million on a shiny brand—new royal yacht brittania 2.0 is more important than using life—saving aid to deliver a morejust, peaceful and secure world. and tory critics said the government's conditions for restoring the cut had been met only once in 20 years. there is a straight choice, as outlined by the leader of the house yesterday in his statement, and it is between rejecting this motion tonight, in which case the government will restore the 0.7 from next year, that was the olive branch that i and my right honourable and honourable friends suggested, oraccept the so—called "treasury compromise", but i tell the house this is no compromise at all. it is a fiscal trap for the unwary. first of all, it is quite possible that these conditions will never be met. but others insisted circumstances demanded a departure from the target. but we have suffered - the biggest
the snp said the government had got its priorities wrong.inister, who's no longer in his seat — and he should be embarrassed when i read this — believes that spending upwards of £200 million on a shiny brand—new royal yacht brittania 2.0 is more important than using life—saving aid to deliver a morejust, peaceful and secure world. and tory critics said the government's conditions for restoring the cut had been met only once in 20 years. there is a straight choice, as outlined by the...
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that is why you see them actually cheaper than the snp 500 -- the s&p 500. let's kick it off with apple in particular. a massive consumer spending coming back of a revenue beat across all the individual segments. ipads, macs, service is doing better. not able to keep the shares up. i want to show you microsoft and google or alphabet shares. google first. you do see microsoft shares actually down as well. this has a lot to do with the cloud computing business. those sales dropping -- gaining 51% but still not enough for a lot of those investors who are concerned about peak growth. alphabet in the green, this following twitter and snapchat, ad sales doubling to $7 billion. the advertising glut from last year is not there anymore. emily: thanks so much for the roundup. lots to get through today. i want to dig into the tech result, starting with apple. record third-quarter revenue, demand for ipads, services spanking --services sp iking. similar numbers with other tech results this quarter. i want to bring in dan ives of wedbush securities. he currently has an o
that is why you see them actually cheaper than the snp 500 -- the s&p 500. let's kick it off with apple in particular. a massive consumer spending coming back of a revenue beat across all the individual segments. ipads, macs, service is doing better. not able to keep the shares up. i want to show you microsoft and google or alphabet shares. google first. you do see microsoft shares actually down as well. this has a lot to do with the cloud computing business. those sales dropping -- gaining...
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the leader of the snp. can i wish i leader of the snp. can i wish encland leader of the snp.be remembering those who have suffered genocide _ remembering those who have suffered genocide whether that be in bosnia, in the _ genocide whether that be in bosnia, in the holocaust and other places. mavhe _ in the holocaust and other places. maybe the — in the holocaust and other places. maybe the premise will meet with me. this week, _ maybe the premise will meet with me. this week, the tory government introduced its so—called electoral integrity— introduced its so—called electoral integrity bill. in reality, the bill is designed to do anything but increase — is designed to do anything but increase the integrity of our elections. it is a solution in desperate search of a problem that simply— desperate search of a problem that simply does not exist. what the bill will do _ simply does not exist. what the bill will do is _ simply does not exist. what the bill will do is to— simply does not exist. what the bill will do is to impose for the first time _ will do is to impose for the fir
the leader of the snp. can i wish i leader of the snp. can i wish encland leader of the snp.be remembering those who have suffered genocide _ remembering those who have suffered genocide whether that be in bosnia, in the _ genocide whether that be in bosnia, in the holocaust and other places. mavhe _ in the holocaust and other places. maybe the — in the holocaust and other places. maybe the premise will meet with me. this week, _ maybe the premise will meet with me. this week, the tory...
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. >>> looking for a little r and >>> the snp announcing today it is adding moderna to its stock index next week. shares of the company jumped 7% on that news. it wasn't the only vaccine maker to get a financial shot in the arm today. the f da granted pfizer priority review for full approval of its vaccine. a decision on that expected by january. >>> bay area can be a stressful place, as we all know, but apparently people in fremont aren't feeling the crunch so much. out of 182 cities, fremont came in as the second least stressed in a new wallet hub su. the least stressed was south burlington, vermont. san jose came in 169th for stress. san francisco was a little less chill at 153. >>> wallet hub used data light covid cases, average weekly work hours and suicide and divorce rates to come up with that list. they found that the most stressed cities are cleveland, detroit, and new orleans. >>> driving through concorde do a stretch of 242 from 680 oeh to concord avenue in order to complete the road rehab and paving work that was started last weekend. the closure will begin at 10:00 tonight
. >>> looking for a little r and >>> the snp announcing today it is adding moderna to its stock index next week. shares of the company jumped 7% on that news. it wasn't the only vaccine maker to get a financial shot in the arm today. the f da granted pfizer priority review for full approval of its vaccine. a decision on that expected by january. >>> bay area can be a stressful place, as we all know, but apparently people in fremont aren't feeling the crunch so much....
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the snp's westminster leader quoted from some of borisjohnson�*s own writings as a newspaper columnistthe prime minister tell us what sanctions he thinks would be appropriate for someone who publishes racist content and it's shocking that even to have to say this out loud, describing africans as flag—waving "piccaninnies" with "watermelon smiles?" shameful! mr speaker, i have commented many times about the words that i've said in the past, and i think the house understands, i think the house understands how you can, you can, you can take things out of context, mr speaker. but, what i, what i think people do understand that... you know, still no contrition, still, no apology and mr speaker, the truth is that the tory party doesn't sanction those who publish that kind of racist content they promote them to be prime minister. the legacy of this prime minister's dog whistling has followed him into 10 downing street and it is now at the heart of the tory government. after the shocking racism on shore over the last week, does the prime minister still stand by his government belief that syste
the snp's westminster leader quoted from some of borisjohnson�*s own writings as a newspaper columnistthe prime minister tell us what sanctions he thinks would be appropriate for someone who publishes racist content and it's shocking that even to have to say this out loud, describing africans as flag—waving "piccaninnies" with "watermelon smiles?" shameful! mr speaker, i have commented many times about the words that i've said in the past, and i think the house...
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the snp's westminster leader returned to the prime minister's words in those dominic cummings text messagesrds himself. the over—805 were expendable. a prime minister is charged with protecting society, - not putting folk at risk of an early death. - such a glib attitude towards human life is indefensible. _ the prime minister is simply, simply not fit for office. - he said the only way to get at the truth was to bring forward the public inquiry into the pandemic that's due to begin next spring. i don't think that right now, in the middle of a third wave, when we're seeing many of the key people involved in fighting the pandemic very, very heavily occupied, i don't think it's right to ask them to devote a lot of their time to a public inquiry of the kind that i think we would all want to see. borisjohnson. as if the ping—demic were not disruptive enough, there's also been more confusion about the ever changing covid travel rules. the top civil servant at the department for transport was grilled by mps on the public accounts committee about some of the changes. bernadette kelly agreed that p
the snp's westminster leader returned to the prime minister's words in those dominic cummings text messagesrds himself. the over—805 were expendable. a prime minister is charged with protecting society, - not putting folk at risk of an early death. - such a glib attitude towards human life is indefensible. _ the prime minister is simply, simply not fit for office. - he said the only way to get at the truth was to bring forward the public inquiry into the pandemic that's due to begin next...
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the nasdaq lost 152 points and the snp lost 68. investors are worried about a covid resurgence. shares of airlines, cruise lines, and hotels took the biggest hit. >>> for the first time since january, cases of covid-19 are on the rise in50 states. unvaccinated americans account for the most of the increases, but rate through cases among vaccinated people are becoming more common. >>> still, canada announced fully vaccinated u.s. citizens will be allowed across the border starting august 9th. international travelers can enter starting september 7th. foreigners were banned from canada for nearly 16 months. >>> the state is opening up and san francisco hopes that tourists will start pouring in, but many have been greeted with broken glass and stolen goods as crime runs rampant in city streets. city leaders off-line is a district attorney perceived as soft on crime showed up today to talk about a plan to fight back, and kpix 5's andria borba is here with the story. >> hi, brian. we are talking about a spike in crime, particularly those car break-ins and robberies that we have seen i
the nasdaq lost 152 points and the snp lost 68. investors are worried about a covid resurgence. shares of airlines, cruise lines, and hotels took the biggest hit. >>> for the first time since january, cases of covid-19 are on the rise in50 states. unvaccinated americans account for the most of the increases, but rate through cases among vaccinated people are becoming more common. >>> still, canada announced fully vaccinated u.s. citizens will be allowed across the border...
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as the deadline approached, the snp's westminster leader said there was a backlog of hundreds of thousandsands of our friends and neighbours could become illegal immigrants. they are living in fears for theirjobs, theirfamilies and their livelihoods, all because this prime minister won't keep his word. we know all too well the experience of this government's home office — dawn raids, vulnerable people deported, a hostile environment for the windrush generation. scotland's message to eu citizens is, "you're welcome here. "we want you to stay. this is your home." but this uk government is causing eu citizens untold stress. we've had huge numbers of people applying, and, of course, if there are people still who have to apply... there's been several extensions of the deadline. it's five years now since the brexit referendum. we've funded 72 organisations to help vulnerable eu citizens to understand what their rights are, to make the applications. anybody applying within the deadline will of course have their case dealt with, and i urge them to get on with it. now, the first minister of wales
as the deadline approached, the snp's westminster leader said there was a backlog of hundreds of thousandsands of our friends and neighbours could become illegal immigrants. they are living in fears for theirjobs, theirfamilies and their livelihoods, all because this prime minister won't keep his word. we know all too well the experience of this government's home office — dawn raids, vulnerable people deported, a hostile environment for the windrush generation. scotland's message to eu...
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the snp said the government was going against expert opinion.entists, doctors, i and disease experts said. that the uk government — and its complete and immediate unlocking of england with only. 54% of the whole population fully vaccinated — _ was, it said, "a threat to the world." - will the uk government accept responsibility should _ the concerns of these experts come true? i the idea of covid passports for nightclubs divided conservatives. i have to say, i don't welcome the minister's statement, actually, particularly his announcement of compulsory vaccine passports for crowded venues — which is effectively moving to compulsory vaccination. however, i do look forward to the debate and the vote in parliament in september, when he will bring forward the evidence — because i don't think actually that policy is supported by the events pilots that have taken place. if we're going to introduce covid vaccine passports i for nightclubs by the end - of september — which i support — why are we waiting - untilthen, giving more weight to the concerns of
the snp said the government was going against expert opinion.entists, doctors, i and disease experts said. that the uk government — and its complete and immediate unlocking of england with only. 54% of the whole population fully vaccinated — _ was, it said, "a threat to the world." - will the uk government accept responsibility should _ the concerns of these experts come true? i the idea of covid passports for nightclubs divided conservatives. i have to say, i don't welcome the...
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the snp spokesman is right. when you're dealing - with a psychopathic regime does not work. _ we've had industrial scale human rights abuses, - industrial scale buying - of influence in our boardrooms, universities and schools, - and now industrial scale cyber hacking of our - computer systems. the minister, quite rightly, i has said there is widespread and credible evidence that this is a state—backed actor- and state— backed sabotage. so, where's the beef? where are the practical- consequences for the chinese communist government? what officials would be . prosecuted or sanctioned? and if he won't tell us if, | will he tell us when we're going to get a decision - on the olympics, on which this house voted unanimously just last thursday? - the sanctions that we imposed upon the human rights abusers in xinjiang is not homoeopathic. the fact that we have granted visas to british national hong kong chinese is not homoeopathic. we are taking action, not all of which i can discuss at this despatch box, but as i say,
the snp spokesman is right. when you're dealing - with a psychopathic regime does not work. _ we've had industrial scale human rights abuses, - industrial scale buying - of influence in our boardrooms, universities and schools, - and now industrial scale cyber hacking of our - computer systems. the minister, quite rightly, i has said there is widespread and credible evidence that this is a state—backed actor- and state— backed sabotage. so, where's the beef? where are the practical-...
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the snp—run scottish government hopes to end most restrictions on the 9th of august, and its record promptednges at westminster. the uk governments failure to lock down last september allowed the alpha variant to emerge in the southeast of england and spread across the uk and indeed the rest of the world. so, if the health secretary is going tojust let it rip, how does he plan to avoid generating yet another uk variant with even greater vaccine resistance? with over 150,000 people dead, why has he returned to the false narrative that covid—19 isjust like flu? using phrases like let it rip, if anything, mr speaker, the only part of the uk where cases could be described as ripping would be in scotland where the case rate is higher than any other part of the uk. in fact, i think they have seven of the ten highest hotspots in the number of cases throughout europe and the honourable lady should reflect on that. and then she claimed that i suggested that somehow that covid—i9 is like the flu. i have never said that, they'll be complete nonsense for anyone to suggest that covid—i9 was like the flu.
the snp—run scottish government hopes to end most restrictions on the 9th of august, and its record promptednges at westminster. the uk governments failure to lock down last september allowed the alpha variant to emerge in the southeast of england and spread across the uk and indeed the rest of the world. so, if the health secretary is going tojust let it rip, how does he plan to avoid generating yet another uk variant with even greater vaccine resistance? with over 150,000 people dead, why...
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the snp�*s westminster leader returned to the prime minister's words in text messages sent to dominicer wrote| these words himself. the over—80s were expendable. a prime minister is charged with protecting society, - not putting folk at risk of an early death. - such a glib attitude towards human life is indefensible. i the prime minister is simply, simply not fit for office. - he said the only way to get at the truth was to bring forward the public inquiry into the pandemic that's due to begin next year. i don't think that right now, in the middle of a third wave, when we're seeing many of the key people involved in fighting the pandemic very, very heavily occupied, i don't think it's right to ask them to devote a lot of their time to a public inquiry of the kind that i think we would all want to see. borisjohnson. the government has said it needs "significant" changes to the agreement covering trade in northern ireland. the so—called northern ireland protocol helps prevent the need for checks on the border on the island of ireland. ministers are particularly concerned that chilled m
the snp�*s westminster leader returned to the prime minister's words in text messages sent to dominicer wrote| these words himself. the over—80s were expendable. a prime minister is charged with protecting society, - not putting folk at risk of an early death. - such a glib attitude towards human life is indefensible. i the prime minister is simply, simply not fit for office. - he said the only way to get at the truth was to bring forward the public inquiry into the pandemic that's due to...
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opposition parties say snp cuts to rehab and other services in recent years have played a big part inlated deaths. nicola sturgeon today said she knows what is needed is not words but action to prevent people dying, and she said that is what the scottish government is determined to deliver. studio: lorna, thank you. now, it's been another bumper day for team gb at the tokyo olympics, with six more medals added to the tally overnight. but it was two bmx bikers who stole the show today. 21—year—old bethany shriever, a teaching assistant who had to crowdfund her way to tokyo, made history as she won gold in the women's race just moments after her team—mate kye whyte won silver in the men's event. our sports correspondent natalie pirks was watching. we're no stranger to british cyclists flying the flag at an olympics, but this time, for the first time, bmx provided the pedal power. beautiful technique! it's a sport of thrills and spills. 0h! the peckham projectile ready to launch himself onto this course. for britain's kye whyte in his first olympics, this race was a study in composure. n
opposition parties say snp cuts to rehab and other services in recent years have played a big part inlated deaths. nicola sturgeon today said she knows what is needed is not words but action to prevent people dying, and she said that is what the scottish government is determined to deliver. studio: lorna, thank you. now, it's been another bumper day for team gb at the tokyo olympics, with six more medals added to the tally overnight. but it was two bmx bikers who stole the show today....
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the snp raised the midnight deadline for eu nationals resident in the uk to apply for settled status.rights to live and work here. ian blackford said there was a backlog of hundreds of thousand of cases. mr speaker, overnight, thousands of our friends and neighbours could become illegal immigrants. they are living in fears for theirjobs, theirfamilies and their livelihoods, all because this prime minister would keep his word. we know all too well the experience of this government's home office — dawn raids, vulnerable people deported, a hostile environment for the windrush generation. scotland's message to eu citizens is "you're welcome here. we want you to stay. this is your home." but this uk government is causing eu citizens untold stress. we've had huge numbers of people applying, and, of course, if there are people still who, after applying... there's been several extensions of the deadline. it's five years now since the brexit referendum. we've funded 72 organisations to help vulnerable eu citizens to understand what their rights are to make the applications. anybody applying wi
the snp raised the midnight deadline for eu nationals resident in the uk to apply for settled status.rights to live and work here. ian blackford said there was a backlog of hundreds of thousand of cases. mr speaker, overnight, thousands of our friends and neighbours could become illegal immigrants. they are living in fears for theirjobs, theirfamilies and their livelihoods, all because this prime minister would keep his word. we know all too well the experience of this government's home office...
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the snp has called for the inquiry into covid to start immediately, accusing the uk government of "rampant during the crisis. the party's westminster leader said the uk had seen "the very best in our society" during these tough times. but the pandemic has led to opportunism, for greed and for covid profits above accountability. because this tory government is guilty of funnelling covid cash from the frontline into the pockets of its rich friends. we are talking about endemic cronyism during a global pandemic. i respectfully suggest that before he starts throwing stones at the uk government, he looks at his own government's record in edinburgh. over 160 contracts awarded by the scottish government worth £539 million from nhs scotland, the scottish government and scottish local authorities during the pandemic were awarded to suppliers with no competitive process. it is quite clear that every government... absolutely right! ..on these islands and around the world were dealing with an unprecedented situation and rushing to save lives! labour said ministers had questions to answer. were those c
the snp has called for the inquiry into covid to start immediately, accusing the uk government of "rampant during the crisis. the party's westminster leader said the uk had seen "the very best in our society" during these tough times. but the pandemic has led to opportunism, for greed and for covid profits above accountability. because this tory government is guilty of funnelling covid cash from the frontline into the pockets of its rich friends. we are talking about endemic...
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no mistake that the government here is under a lot of pressure. 0pposition parties say cuts by the snpdiction services have played a big part in the rise in drug—related deaths in recent years. well, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon said today every single death is a tragedy. she said what is needed is not words but action, and she said that is what the scottish government is committed to deliver. lorna gordon, thank you. it's been another bumper day for team gb at the tokyo 0lympics, with six more medals added to the tally overnight. but it was two bmx bikers who stole the show today. 21—year—old bethany shriever, a teaching assistant who had to crowdfund her way to tokyo, made history as she won gold in the women's race just moments after her team—mate kye whyte won silver in the men's event. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks was watching. we're no stranger to british cyclists flying the flag at an 0lympics, but this time, for the first time, bmx provided the pedal power. beautiful technique! it's a sport of thrills...and spills. the peckham projectile, ready to launch
no mistake that the government here is under a lot of pressure. 0pposition parties say cuts by the snpdiction services have played a big part in the rise in drug—related deaths in recent years. well, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon said today every single death is a tragedy. she said what is needed is not words but action, and she said that is what the scottish government is committed to deliver. lorna gordon, thank you. it's been another bumper day for team gb at the tokyo...
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snp right at session lows right now -- s&p right at session lows right now.n five basis points on 30-year. a bid coming into the longer end of the curve. discussing the way forward on cannabis legislation on capitol hill with the ceo of tilray, irwin simon. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. torrential rain in two western states in germany has caused severe flooding which has caused -- killed more than 40 people. the disaster has affected mobile service and internet connections, and one power provider says around 190,000 people in germany are without electricity. jeff bezos' blue origin picked an 18-year-old s
snp right at session lows right now -- s&p right at session lows right now.n five basis points on 30-year. a bid coming into the longer end of the curve. discussing the way forward on cannabis legislation on capitol hill with the ceo of tilray, irwin simon. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving...
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. >> what does that even mean snp. >> who knows? >> at the texas state capital, the first committee meetings start tomorrow as they try to push restrictive voting bills through a special session of the state legislature. our next guest is leading some of the protests against that voting bill. what can you do? it sounds as though the governor and the state republicans are going to get this done. democrats in texas broke quorum by walking out the last time this came up, but they can only do that so many times. sounds like the majority wants these restrictive voting measures. what can you do? >> black freedom factory will continue to amplify the vois of organizations on the ground that have been fighting this fight. the governor's principles and priorities aren't straight. the power grid failing during the recent winter months killing hundreds of people across the state or the delta variant, multiple variants spreading throughout texas. if he was keen on helping texas, these would be his top priorities. not silence and suppressing blac
. >> what does that even mean snp. >> who knows? >> at the texas state capital, the first committee meetings start tomorrow as they try to push restrictive voting bills through a special session of the state legislature. our next guest is leading some of the protests against that voting bill. what can you do? it sounds as though the governor and the state republicans are going to get this done. democrats in texas broke quorum by walking out the last time this came up, but they...
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and failure. ., ~' the result of snp inaction and failure. ., ,, . , failure.e are dealing _ failure. no, i think the pandemic is what we are dealing with _ failure. no, i think the pandemic is what we are dealing with rather- failure. no, i think the pandemic is. what we are dealing with rather than anything else. that really doesn't stand up to scrutiny and i think that if you look at the situation across scotland and the situation throughout the period of the pandemic so far, it's very clear that the first minister and the scottish government have in fact been adopting that courses and data driven approach and we will continue to do that. because it is in the interest of everyone in scotland for us to emerge safely out of this pandemic period, for the people of scotland to emerge safely and also businesses. i think we will continue to have that focus, that is the correct approach. and i think that is one that will continue to be something that supports our recovery going forward. what something that supports our recovery going forward-— going forward. what s
and failure. ., ~' the result of snp inaction and failure. ., ,, . , failure.e are dealing _ failure. no, i think the pandemic is what we are dealing with _ failure. no, i think the pandemic is what we are dealing with rather- failure. no, i think the pandemic is. what we are dealing with rather than anything else. that really doesn't stand up to scrutiny and i think that if you look at the situation across scotland and the situation throughout the period of the pandemic so far, it's very clear...
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we now go to snp spokesperson. thank ou, mr we now go to snp spokesperson. thank you.t urgent question on racism for the government confirming those measures that there will be fines of “p measures that there will be fines of up to 10% of global revenue for social media companies that do not take racism of their platforms. there will also be an extension of football banning order so anyone posting anything racist online will be banned from going to football matches. we will have all the latest news and reaction in a few moments, first time for a look at the weather. this high pressure marks the start of a spell of settled weather for the end of the week, the weekend, into the start of next week. there will be spells of sunshine and temperatures heading up, becoming warm or indeed very warm. this is the area of high pressure moving on. not ignoring, though, these weather fronts and they are going to bring more cloud into north—west scotland today. we may see a few spots of light rain into the western isles particularly. cloud increasing in northern ireland as well. east
we now go to snp spokesperson. thank ou, mr we now go to snp spokesperson. thank you.t urgent question on racism for the government confirming those measures that there will be fines of “p measures that there will be fines of up to 10% of global revenue for social media companies that do not take racism of their platforms. there will also be an extension of football banning order so anyone posting anything racist online will be banned from going to football matches. we will have all the...
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because we go the opposite way snp i tried not to watch or listen to media yesterday. the s&p 500 at the low point was 3.6% off an all-time record high, completely fine and absolutely normal. you may not like the speed of it but guess what it's 2021 things move fast now. we don't have fax machines anymore. the other thing is you have some big damage done in individual names. i know those get a lot of attention. maybe they should. we took a look at the median stock at that low point. only 8% below a 52-week high so selling has been very modest. and now today look at the follow-through industrials and financials look a bit better than energy and materials. maybe that's a dollar story. i don't know transports put in a solid hammer on the candle stick chart, falling 13%. and then closed higher you got upside of 2% today series of lower highs, lower lows let's see if we reversing >> see the russell. >> huge break out out. >> that's in the transports. >> russell up 2.75% today. >> that's a nice bounce back for the russell too. >> the last thing i want to say, focus on a coup
because we go the opposite way snp i tried not to watch or listen to media yesterday. the s&p 500 at the low point was 3.6% off an all-time record high, completely fine and absolutely normal. you may not like the speed of it but guess what it's 2021 things move fast now. we don't have fax machines anymore. the other thing is you have some big damage done in individual names. i know those get a lot of attention. maybe they should. we took a look at the median stock at that low point. only 8%...
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it�*s fundamentally, the snp simply cannot get on top of this?— get on top of this?ow from elsewhere in the world work. scotland�*s minister for drug policy, angela constance, thank you for your time. ., �* . ., it�*s a historic day for britain�*s bmx riders at the tokyo olympics. bethany shriever wins the women�*s racing final. just moments after team—mate kye whyte claimed britain�*s first olympic medal in the men�*s event. lewis hughes, the man who accosted england�*s chief medical officer chris whitty in a london park, has pleaded guilty to assault. meanwhile another man, jonathan chew, pleaded not guilty to the same charge. latest figures from ons show that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus in england, wales and northern ireland continue to rise — although cases have fallen in scotland. let�*s return to the olympics now, and team gb�*s first ever medals in bmx racing. after their outstanding performances, britain�*s new cycling heroes bethany shreiver and kye whyte spoke to my colleague reeta chakra barti. she began by asking kye what victory
it�*s fundamentally, the snp simply cannot get on top of this?— get on top of this?ow from elsewhere in the world work. scotland�*s minister for drug policy, angela constance, thank you for your time. ., �* . ., it�*s a historic day for britain�*s bmx riders at the tokyo olympics. bethany shriever wins the women�*s racing final. just moments after team—mate kye whyte claimed britain�*s first olympic medal in the men�*s event. lewis hughes, the man who accosted england�*s...
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the snp's westminster leader asked if there was systemic racism in the uk.now it's time for a look at the weather with chris. hello, there. well, for most of us with the weather is going to be fine and dry through the rest of the day today. it is across england and wales that we have the best of the day's sunshine. the exception, parts of east anglia, but even here it will eventually turn a bit brighter. quite a lot of cloud across most areas of scotland, and certainly cloudier through the afternoon in northern ireland and the odd patch of rain working into the scottish islands, but nothing heavy. the highest temperatures reaching a high up to 25 in both london and cardiff, as well. it will feel warm in thejuly sunshine. overnight tonight, cloud will tend to spread in from the north—west, and as that cloud works its way in, it will trap the day's heat in, so it's going to be quite a warm night. these are the lowest temperatures we will see by the end of the night, about 12 to even 16 there in liverpool. now, tomorrow, there will be more cloud in the sky acro
the snp's westminster leader asked if there was systemic racism in the uk.now it's time for a look at the weather with chris. hello, there. well, for most of us with the weather is going to be fine and dry through the rest of the day today. it is across england and wales that we have the best of the day's sunshine. the exception, parts of east anglia, but even here it will eventually turn a bit brighter. quite a lot of cloud across most areas of scotland, and certainly cloudier through the...
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the snp�*s westminster leader asked if there were systemic racism in the uk?mped out. the racial abuse that followed sunday�*s final has been met with condemnation far beyond westminster, but it has underscored the issue footballers have been protesting about and has kicked it right back into the centre of politics. ben wright, bbc news. labour mayors from regions across england are meeting now in a virtual press conference to discuss the wearing of face coverings on public transport. we have already heard from the mayor of london that that is going to be mandatory, even after restrictions are listed on the 19th. we are hearing we are hearing from liverpool, and the west of england as well who is speaking here, tablets and.— as well who is speaking here, tablets and. _, , . , as well who is speaking here, tablets and. , . , ., tablets and. recovery in the west of en . land tablets and. recovery in the west of england and — tablets and. recovery in the west of england and getting _ tablets and. recovery in the west of england and getting people - tablets and. r
the snp�*s westminster leader asked if there were systemic racism in the uk?mped out. the racial abuse that followed sunday�*s final has been met with condemnation far beyond westminster, but it has underscored the issue footballers have been protesting about and has kicked it right back into the centre of politics. ben wright, bbc news. labour mayors from regions across england are meeting now in a virtual press conference to discuss the wearing of face coverings on public transport. we...
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i think the snp is not delivering what it could. . .— i think the snp is not delivering what it couldeavy downpours around and thatis scattered heavy downpours around and that is because we have an area of low pressure slow moving and it is going to be remaining close to the uk through the remainder of the week really. back to the rest of the afternoon and into the ceiling, the heaviest of the showers in south—west england, wales, the midlands and lincolnshire, even into eastern scotland as well. if you are lucky enough to be heading to wembley, most of those showers should fade away during the evening hours. we are expecting things to be largely dry and a similar story at wimbledon. most of the showers are expected to be further north. things drying out for many of us into the evening hours. heavy showers will keep going for a time in the midlands and north—east england. tending to fade away and for most of the uk, we have some clear spells, variable amounts of cloud, light winds and temperatures overnight between ten and 40 degrees. moving on into thursday, quite a bit of dry weathe
i think the snp is not delivering what it could. . .— i think the snp is not delivering what it couldeavy downpours around and thatis scattered heavy downpours around and that is because we have an area of low pressure slow moving and it is going to be remaining close to the uk through the remainder of the week really. back to the rest of the afternoon and into the ceiling, the heaviest of the showers in south—west england, wales, the midlands and lincolnshire, even into eastern scotland as...
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let's speak to the snp leader at westminster, ian blackford.ed the elderl . , . the elderly. these are quite extraordinary _ the elderly. these are quite extraordinary revelations i the elderly. these are quite i extraordinary revelations that the elderly. these are quite - extraordinary revelations that have come _ extraordinary revelations that have come from — extraordinary revelations that have come from dominic cummings. lets remember_ come from dominic cummings. lets remember he was the prime minister is closest _ remember he was the prime minister is closest adviser and was his right—hand man. of course there are issues _ right—hand man. of course there are issues about — right—hand man. of course there are issues about the agenda dominic cummings has but let's remember what has been _ cummings has but let's remember what has been described as the agenda of the prime _ has been described as the agenda of the prime minister. he first and foremost— the prime minister. he first and foremost has the responsibility of looking _ foremost has t
let's speak to the snp leader at westminster, ian blackford.ed the elderl . , . the elderly. these are quite extraordinary _ the elderly. these are quite extraordinary revelations i the elderly. these are quite i extraordinary revelations that the elderly. these are quite - extraordinary revelations that have come _ extraordinary revelations that have come from — extraordinary revelations that have come from dominic cummings. lets remember_ come from dominic cummings. lets remember he was the...