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and the scottish greens because the snp did not get a majority at the snp did not get a majority ating a new home. you cannot see it here but the crown of scotland is also there, one of the oldest crown jewels in the uk first worn by mary of guise in 1540 as a reminder of the age of the scottish parliament. there is coverage of this ceremony continuing for viewers in scotland on bbc1 scotland and, of course, anyone in the uk can follow the coverage on bbc iplayer. the army will begin delivering fuel to forecourts from monday, to try to ease the pressure at petrol stations. ministers are also allowing up to 300 of the 5,000 hgv drivers being recruited from abroad to come to the uk immediately. the government says the rest will arrive later this month, as our political correspondent peter saull reports. we started to see scenes like this in parts of the uk last weekend. frustrated drivers desperately trying to fill up. and now the government is calling in the military. some service personnel will be out providing support today, and from monday soldiers will be driving petrol tankers t
and the scottish greens because the snp did not get a majority at the snp did not get a majority ating a new home. you cannot see it here but the crown of scotland is also there, one of the oldest crown jewels in the uk first worn by mary of guise in 1540 as a reminder of the age of the scottish parliament. there is coverage of this ceremony continuing for viewers in scotland on bbc1 scotland and, of course, anyone in the uk can follow the coverage on bbc iplayer. the army will begin delivering...
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the queen spoke where the snp are beginning theirfourth spoke where the snp are beginning their fourthh consecutive period in charge but with a coalition with the greens after the elections in may. the queen talked about the importance of the parliament as the country moves towards recovery from the covid pandemic. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope you will remain at the forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery. while some of you will have differences of opinion, i trust you will continue to work together. and the first minister said that despite disagreements between msps, she hoped they would find the resolve to reach consensus and common purpose for the benefit of all scots. , , ., all scots. there is, i believe, a desire across _ all scots. there is, i believe, a desire across our _ all scots. there is, i believe, a desire across our country - all scots. there is, i believe, a desire across our countr
the queen spoke where the snp are beginning theirfourth spoke where the snp are beginning their fourthh consecutive period in charge but with a coalition with the greens after the elections in may. the queen talked about the importance of the parliament as the country moves towards recovery from the covid pandemic. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic with people across this country looking to you for leadership...
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has done other than serve _ anything that the snp has done other than serve his community and to bee. he was a great constituency np who 'ust he was a great constituency np who just did _ he was a great constituency np who just did nothing but dead. you may not agree _ just did nothing but dead. you may not agree with his politics but he was not — not agree with his politics but he was not a — not agree with his politics but he was not a controversial list by any stretch _ was not a controversial list by any stretch of— was not a controversial list by any stretch of the imagination. so it's difficult _ stretch of the imagination. so it's difficult to — stretch of the imagination. so it's difficult to know why anybody would target _ difficult to know why anybody would target ten. if he isn't safe, none of the _ target ten. if he isn't safe, none of the 650 — target ten. if he isn't safe, none of the 650 mp5 will be safe stop rather _ of the 650 mp5 will be safe stop rather think that fact may have occurred to them not least as we heard _ occurred to them not least as we heard from —
has done other than serve _ anything that the snp has done other than serve his community and to bee. he was a great constituency np who 'ust he was a great constituency np who just did _ he was a great constituency np who just did nothing but dead. you may not agree _ just did nothing but dead. you may not agree with his politics but he was not — not agree with his politics but he was not a — not agree with his politics but he was not a controversial list by any stretch _ was not a...
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i the leader of the snp. thank you, mr speaker- i am — the leader of the snp.yers of the entire house will be i with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed — with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed away _ with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed away yesterday. - with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed away yesterday. the i sadly passed away yesterday. the legend _ sadly passed away yesterday. the legend that — sadly passed away yesterday. the legend that was _ sadly passed away yesterday. the legend that was the _ sadly passed away yesterday. the legend that was the rangers, - sadly passed away yesterday. the - legend that was the rangers, dundee united _ legend that was the rangers, dundee united and _ legend that was the rangers, dundee united and scotland _ legend that was the rangers, dundee united and scotland manager. - legend that was the rangers, dundee united and scotland manager. many. legend that was the rangers, dundeel united and scotland manager. many of us will— united and scotland manager. many of us will not
i the leader of the snp. thank you, mr speaker- i am — the leader of the snp.yers of the entire house will be i with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed — with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed away _ with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed away yesterday. - with the family of walter smith, who sadly passed away yesterday. the i sadly passed away yesterday. the legend _ sadly passed away yesterday. the legend that — sadly passed away yesterday. the legend...
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this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government following their election victory in mayandra mackenzie has a story. the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. pomp and fanfare. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new session brings a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded around the country. here in plockton... and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgow constituency. we are a nation proud to call itself simply home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent
this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government following their election victory in mayandra mackenzie has a story. the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. pomp and fanfare. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new session brings a sense of beginning and renewal. the...
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this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in mayned the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. this chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term.— of this parliamentary term. this new session brings _ of this parliamentary term. this new session brings a _ of this parliamentary term. this new session brings a sense _ of this parliamentary term. this new session brings a sense of— of this parliamentary term. this new session brings a sense of beginning | session brings a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship.— to you for leadership and stewardshi -. , ., . stewardship. due to the pandemic, much of the _ stewardship. due to the pandemic,
this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in mayned the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. this chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term.— of this parliamentary term. this new session...
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this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in maye queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded around the country. here in plockton... and this group of asylum—seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon�*s glasgow constituency. we are a nation proud to call itself simply home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the growing diversity of modern scotland is now reflected more clearly in this new parliament. the queen spoke of fond memories of time spent in scotland with her late husband, th
this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in maye queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of...
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a real turnaround for the snp 500 as we mentioned earlier, sentiment changed towards the end of the tradingsday's wind and rain was a distant memory by wednesday. in fact, some areas where we'd seen the heavy, persistent rain across north—east england had a beautiful day, with some sunny spells, a dry story and feeling pleasantly warm. now, it's going to get warmer still over the next couple of days. average temperatures at this time of year around the mid—teens. by friday, we're likely to see temperatures peaking at around 21 celsius, 70 fahrenheit, so at least a good five degrees above where they should be for the time of year. and one of the reasons is because of this weather front that, yes, is going to bring some cloud and rain into the north and west, but it's driving in warm air with a south—westerly feed of wind direction. and you really will notice the difference when you step outside first thing in the morning. may well be a cloudy start to thursday with a little bit of drizzle around and, yes, that persistent rain from that weather front affecting parts of southern and western sc
a real turnaround for the snp 500 as we mentioned earlier, sentiment changed towards the end of the tradingsday's wind and rain was a distant memory by wednesday. in fact, some areas where we'd seen the heavy, persistent rain across north—east england had a beautiful day, with some sunny spells, a dry story and feeling pleasantly warm. now, it's going to get warmer still over the next couple of days. average temperatures at this time of year around the mid—teens. by friday, we're likely to...
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this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in maychess of rothesay made the shortjourney from the palace of holyroodhouse to the scottish parliament. they were greeted by the party leaders including the first minister nicola sturgeon. msps gathered as the mace and crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising this new session of parliament. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland�*s response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope you will remain at the forefront as we move towards a phase of recovery. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded around the country, like here in plockton. and this group of asylum seeking and refugee musicians in glasgow. those of us who sit in the chamber will disagree, often and often vigorously. but in the years ahead we will also, i hope, find the resolve and the courage to reach beyond our disagreements and find consens
this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in maychess of rothesay made the shortjourney from the palace of holyroodhouse to the scottish parliament. they were greeted by the party leaders including the first minister nicola sturgeon. msps gathered as the mace and crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising this new session of parliament. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish...
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well, the snp say it was a missed opportunity, the money should have been spent on green projects, likent's missing out on green economic opportunities, especially as, just over there, next week, glasgow will be hosting the cop26 environmental conference. in the welsh government building behind me, they'll be going through these numbers line by line, but one figure that stands out is the extra {2.5 billion a year that will come to wales. however, the labour ministers here say they already see gaps in the funding. they point to the lack of new money to deal with the problem of coal tip safety, a question really of who pays for wales's industrial past. then there's the row over european funding. the chancellor saying today that, over time, new money from the uk will match what was spent here. the question, really, isn't over how much is spent, though, but who controls it. under the european scheme, it was the welsh labour government. under the new shared prosperity fund, the cheques will be written in downing street, and the uk government is keen for people here in wales to know that. a h
well, the snp say it was a missed opportunity, the money should have been spent on green projects, likent's missing out on green economic opportunities, especially as, just over there, next week, glasgow will be hosting the cop26 environmental conference. in the welsh government building behind me, they'll be going through these numbers line by line, but one figure that stands out is the extra {2.5 billion a year that will come to wales. however, the labour ministers here say they already see...
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joining me now isjohn mcnally, the snp mp for falkirk.hone call with sir david amess shortly after the surgery that he was holding yesterday. of course, that never came to pass. your reaction to what has happened here. absolutely devastated. sir david has been murdered in this horrific way. he was a good family man. i think, frankly, he has been taken away from us in such a brutal manner has just left as bewildered about what we do in public life. left as bewildered about what we do in public life-— in public life. john, this is mercifully _ in public life. john, this is mercifully a _ in public life. john, this is mercifully a rare - in public life. john, this is| mercifully a rare situation, in public life. john, this is - mercifully a rare situation, but not without precedent. this is the second time a serving mp has been killed while simply going about their duties, going face—to—face with their constituents to talk about the issues that they then take to westminster, to parliament to represent and to make decisions on. and yet here w
joining me now isjohn mcnally, the snp mp for falkirk.hone call with sir david amess shortly after the surgery that he was holding yesterday. of course, that never came to pass. your reaction to what has happened here. absolutely devastated. sir david has been murdered in this horrific way. he was a good family man. i think, frankly, he has been taken away from us in such a brutal manner has just left as bewildered about what we do in public life. left as bewildered about what we do in public...
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your equity market is unchanged on the snp on a seven-day winning streak. tom: essentially flat. we are downplaying the record high to extraordinary's of rise and we have the guests to talk to right now. jonathan: contrast the equity move what we see in the rates market. tom: to our audience, the rows are talking about the five year yield in the belly of the curve as they say. i don't think the five-year is in contrast to equities. it signals recovery and signals better earnings. jonathan: they say we add some weight to the belly. jonathan: this was the rotation of earnings season for me. have you seen anything like this? kayley: supply chain issues are coming from social media companies who you would think would be more immune than other sectors out there but snapchat says that people are not just spending money on advertising stuff any company that relies on digital advertising or their revenue is going to feel the effect on that i would note it's not just a supply chain issue. jonathan: 1/5 of their market cap. businesses cannot support incremental demand, that's a phenomenal
your equity market is unchanged on the snp on a seven-day winning streak. tom: essentially flat. we are downplaying the record high to extraordinary's of rise and we have the guests to talk to right now. jonathan: contrast the equity move what we see in the rates market. tom: to our audience, the rows are talking about the five year yield in the belly of the curve as they say. i don't think the five-year is in contrast to equities. it signals recovery and signals better earnings. jonathan: they...
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this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in may postponed because of coronavirus. alexandra mackenzie reports. the queen and the duke and duchess of rotc made the shortjourney from the palace of holyrood house to the scottish parliament. they were greeted by the party leaders including the first minister nicola sturgeon. msps gathered as the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising this new session of parliament.— chamber, symbolising this new session of parliament. marking this new session — session of parliament. marking this new session does _ session of parliament. marking this new session does indeed _ session of parliament. marking this new session does indeed bring i session of parliament. marking this new session does indeed bring a i new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship and i hope he will remain at the forefront as we
this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in may postponed because of coronavirus. alexandra mackenzie reports. the queen and the duke and duchess of rotc made the shortjourney from the palace of holyrood house to the scottish parliament. they were greeted by the party leaders including the first minister nicola sturgeon. msps gathered as the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising this new session of parliament.— chamber,...
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this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their victory in may.ates. the vote has been overshadowed by friday's arrest of the country's former leader, mikheil saakashvili, just a few hours after he returned from years in exile. he posted this video on social media, calling on voters to oppose the governing party. he was tried and convicted in absentia of abusing his office during his two terms as president, and faces six years injail in georgia. it's an important day in the lead up to the environmental summit cop26, where so many hopes for a proper solution to combatting climate change rest. climate ministers from across the globe are meeting in milan to hold talks before the crucial meeting in november. it is the meeting to clear the decks before the world leaders, some are hundred of them have said they will come to glasgow in the first two weeks of november. before they get there, their environment ministers and their chief negotiators have a lot of work to do to essentially tie up lot of work to do to essentially tie up a lot of loose ends tha
this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their victory in may.ates. the vote has been overshadowed by friday's arrest of the country's former leader, mikheil saakashvili, just a few hours after he returned from years in exile. he posted this video on social media, calling on voters to oppose the governing party. he was tried and convicted in absentia of abusing his office during his two terms as president, and faces six years injail in georgia. it's an important...
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well, the snp say it was a missed opportunity, the money should have been spent on green projects, likeecially as, just over there, next week, glasgow will be hosting the cup 26 environmental conference. in the welsh government building behind me, they will be going through these numbers line by line, but one figure that stands out is the extra {2.5 billion a year that will come to wales. however, the labour ministers here say they already see gaps in the funding. they point to the lack of new money to deal with the problem of coal tip safety, a question really of who pays for wales's industrial past. then there is the row over european funding. the chancellor saying today that, over time, new money from the uk will match what was spent here. the question really isn't over how much is spent, though, but who controls it. under the european scheme, it was the welsh labour government. under the new shared prosperity fund, the checks will be written in downing street, and the uk government is keen for people here in wales to know that. a headline for northern ireland is the cut in air passe
well, the snp say it was a missed opportunity, the money should have been spent on green projects, likeecially as, just over there, next week, glasgow will be hosting the cup 26 environmental conference. in the welsh government building behind me, they will be going through these numbers line by line, but one figure that stands out is the extra {2.5 billion a year that will come to wales. however, the labour ministers here say they already see gaps in the funding. they point to the lack of new...
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. >>> and still ahead for you, will the justice department prosecute steve bannon for defying a snp wubpoenawhy the decision could set a historic precedent next. i ke. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after vaccination with shingrix. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. talk to your pharmacist or doctor about protecting yourself with shingrix.
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i now come to the leader of the snp, — indulgence.ly on the government benches. sir david amess was valued in so many ways, but i think the most powerful description he has achieved was in some ways the simplest and most human. david was, above all else, a good and deeply decent man. i man that would always greet you with a welcoming smile whenever you met him. but members and staff across this house, it will take time to come to terms with the terrible shock of the senseless loss of another colleague. becausejust shock of the senseless loss of another colleague. because just as our thoughts and prayers today are with the entire family, we think too of family ofjo cox, who are forced to think of the nightmare of their experience again. mr speaker, members of this house are being murdered while simply doing their job. that is the terrible reality we are faced with. and just as we face it together, we must put an end to it together, we must put an end to it together, we must put an end to it together and, providing that security and saf
i now come to the leader of the snp, — indulgence.ly on the government benches. sir david amess was valued in so many ways, but i think the most powerful description he has achieved was in some ways the simplest and most human. david was, above all else, a good and deeply decent man. i man that would always greet you with a welcoming smile whenever you met him. but members and staff across this house, it will take time to come to terms with the terrible shock of the senseless loss of another...
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well, the snp say it was a missed opportunity, the money should have been spent on green projects, likeental conference. in the welsh government building behind me, they will be going through these numbers line by line, but one figure that stands out is the extra £2.5 billion a year that will come to wales. however, the labour ministers here say they already see gaps in the funding. they point to the lack of new money to deal with the problem of coal tip safety, a question really of who pays for wales's industrial past. then there is the row over european funding. the chancellor saying today that, over time, new money from the uk will match what was spent here. the question really isn't over how much is spent, though, but who controls it. under the european scheme, it was the welsh labour government. under the new shared prosperity fund, the checks will be written in downing street, and the uk government is keen for people here in wales to know that. a headline for northern ireland is the cut in air passenger duty, something businesses who have been calling for for a while, the idea bei
well, the snp say it was a missed opportunity, the money should have been spent on green projects, likeental conference. in the welsh government building behind me, they will be going through these numbers line by line, but one figure that stands out is the extra £2.5 billion a year that will come to wales. however, the labour ministers here say they already see gaps in the funding. they point to the lack of new money to deal with the problem of coal tip safety, a question really of who pays...
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johnson, keir starmer, minister borisjohnson, keir starmer, leader of the opposition and robertson of the snpps have had to endure and clearly reflections will be on what can be done by the likes of the home secretary, leader of the commons to protect mps going about their daily business. , ., , protect mps going about their daily business. , ._ ., ., business. yesterday for that debate come to the — business. yesterday for that debate come to the fore _ business. yesterday for that debate come to the fore again _ business. yesterday for that debate come to the fore again in _ business. yesterday for that debate come to the fore again in the i business. yesterday for that debate j come to the fore again in the house of commons and the official business before the tributes with the home office questions with a home secretary and others took questions from across the house and the shadow home secretary was was being done in respect of mp safety and there should be greater consistency across the board in terms of the arrangements that mps have in place and some do have a level of police presence
johnson, keir starmer, minister borisjohnson, keir starmer, leader of the opposition and robertson of the snpps have had to endure and clearly reflections will be on what can be done by the likes of the home secretary, leader of the commons to protect mps going about their daily business. , ., , protect mps going about their daily business. , ._ ., ., business. yesterday for that debate come to the — business. yesterday for that debate come to the fore _ business. yesterday for that debate...
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we heard jonathan ashworth and indeed the snp asking ministerfor jonathan ashworth and indeed the snpy a tightening of restrictions, reintroduction of mask wearing, say, social distancing and possibly more working from home, not a clear answer given on that from the minister. who was keen to urge people to take up the vaccine, both the initial vaccine and indeed the booster vaccine if they're eligible. artificial intelligence is changing how we interact with everything from food, healthcare and travel but also, religion. experts say that major global faiths are now discussing their relationship with al, and some are starting to incorporate the technology into their worship. robot priests can recite prayers, perform funerals, and even comfort those experiencing a spiritual crisis. so, is al going to transform how people experience faith? our global religion reporter sofia bettiza has the story. artificial intelligence, ai, the technology that allows a computer to think like a human. welcome to the church of england. and different faiths around the world are starting to use it. inside t
we heard jonathan ashworth and indeed the snp asking ministerfor jonathan ashworth and indeed the snpy a tightening of restrictions, reintroduction of mask wearing, say, social distancing and possibly more working from home, not a clear answer given on that from the minister. who was keen to urge people to take up the vaccine, both the initial vaccine and indeed the booster vaccine if they're eligible. artificial intelligence is changing how we interact with everything from food, healthcare and...
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we're joined now by snp treasury spokesperson, alison thewliss.eline to people. the extra £20 has kept people from food banks and meant they can put food on the table and pay bills and with that being removed, food banks in my constituency, they will see additional people this winter. you have the rise in fuel costs, rising prices in the shops and a struggle for many through the winter to come. they are factors we talk about a lot but i am sure rishi sunak would say that uplift was always going to be temporary and it has to end. for man it temporary and it has to end. for many it was _ temporary and it has to end. fr?" many it was not temporary. many claim universal credit for the first time in the pandemic and that was money they got as a matter of course and that has been taken away and that additional support leaves a hole in pockets and difficulty for many people. hate hole in pockets and difficulty for many people-— hole in pockets and difficulty for man --eole. ~ . ., ,, ., many people. we are talking about... you suggest — many people. we a
we're joined now by snp treasury spokesperson, alison thewliss.eline to people. the extra £20 has kept people from food banks and meant they can put food on the table and pay bills and with that being removed, food banks in my constituency, they will see additional people this winter. you have the rise in fuel costs, rising prices in the shops and a struggle for many through the winter to come. they are factors we talk about a lot but i am sure rishi sunak would say that uplift was always...
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the dream keepers initiative which redirected funds from the snp to the black community and says i'mntal in making sure that these funds are put in the right place to put into the storytelling of the community for the community. >> well, and the shows start at 1 o'clock this afternoon. they go until 9 o'clock tonight. you us are selling tickets in blocks. talk to me how people can buy tickets. >> james in i was i believe may be sought out so you can come in. try on the wait list that you come to the other box but the black sea and block beach about one hour and you get a twofer in each block 2 pieces of theater. so you come for one, you'll see a whole new production. you may have never even a whole group of artists. you didn't even know you. could explore in this festival and things that are re >> americana, legends of the bay, black excellence in after a futuristic jones. that's fun. and basically just go ahead to sf that co dot org. if you want to get tickets and they're all happening at the brava theater center in san francisco right. yes, in the missing 2781 24th street and robbi
the dream keepers initiative which redirected funds from the snp to the black community and says i'mntal in making sure that these funds are put in the right place to put into the storytelling of the community for the community. >> well, and the shows start at 1 o'clock this afternoon. they go until 9 o'clock tonight. you us are selling tickets in blocks. talk to me how people can buy tickets. >> james in i was i believe may be sought out so you can come in. try on the wait list...
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. —— snp's.mergency shelters, and we saw people today making the decision now that it is time for them to leave, to get to somewhere safe, because they have lived with this for over 11 days now, and some people are fed up. they have had enough and they want to get to a safe place. more than a thousand properties have been destroyed and this is having a really big impact, notjust on daily life here, but on people's livelihoods. i was talking to a fisherman in the harbour who cannot grant to see because there is such a big exclusion zone around the area where the mother is pouring off the land into the water and setting hard, it is actually creating new land, the palm is growing, but it is such a destructive process. the fisherman thought he may not have a future hearing that industry. he may leave la and potentially never return. so even before it has ended, the impacts of this eruption are wide—ranging and long lasting, and what nobody knows is just how long it is going to go on. so for now, the
. —— snp's.mergency shelters, and we saw people today making the decision now that it is time for them to leave, to get to somewhere safe, because they have lived with this for over 11 days now, and some people are fed up. they have had enough and they want to get to a safe place. more than a thousand properties have been destroyed and this is having a really big impact, notjust on daily life here, but on people's livelihoods. i was talking to a fisherman in the harbour who cannot grant to...
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it's notjust conservative politicians, labour, snp, liberal democrats are all stressing how much theyt. that's right, he campaigned _ around the world as a result. that's right, he campaigned on _ around the world as a result. that's right, he campaigned on refugee i right, he campaigned on refugee rights, on anti—semitism, he was a member of the all—party parliamentary group on anti—semitism. is what on animal welfare, social issues, such as abortion, he's been involved in lots of things over a long parliamentary career, was first elected the mp for basildon in 1983 and perhaps his most famous moment as a politician was winning that seat in 1992 during the general election, ultimately won ljy the general election, ultimately won byjohn major and the conservatives because that seat in basildon was considered the big swing constituency, key target voter in 1992 was known as a basildon man so sir david amess winning that seat for the tories was a clear sign they were going to hold off the challenge from labour. in recent years he's made a name as a campaigning local constituency mp and
it's notjust conservative politicians, labour, snp, liberal democrats are all stressing how much theyt. that's right, he campaigned _ around the world as a result. that's right, he campaigned on _ around the world as a result. that's right, he campaigned on refugee i right, he campaigned on refugee rights, on anti—semitism, he was a member of the all—party parliamentary group on anti—semitism. is what on animal welfare, social issues, such as abortion, he's been involved in lots of things...
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it is wonderfulfor years, the snp leader at westminster, ian blackford, has been telling the commonss the pennines by rail, a disgrace that leads is the largest city in europe with no proper metro system, so many places are not served by decent bus routes. transport is one of the supreme level are operas, and we are making the big generational change is by previous governments. we will link up previous governments. we will link up the cities of the midlands of the north, you'll restore the sinews, the a75 in scotland, the north wales covered up, the a1 north of berwick into scotland, and blocking those coagulated roundabouts, putting on 4000 more clean green buses made in this country, some of them running on hydrogen. and as we come out of covid, our towns and cities will be buzzing with life because we know that a productive workforce needs to spur that only comes with face—to—face meetings and water cooler gossip. if young people are to learn on the job cooler gossip. if young people are to learn on thejob in cooler gossip. if young people are to learn on the job in the way that t
it is wonderfulfor years, the snp leader at westminster, ian blackford, has been telling the commonss the pennines by rail, a disgrace that leads is the largest city in europe with no proper metro system, so many places are not served by decent bus routes. transport is one of the supreme level are operas, and we are making the big generational change is by previous governments. we will link up previous governments. we will link up the cities of the midlands of the north, you'll restore the...