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but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, it's about what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? are you the new snp leader, mr swinney?j obviously, there's a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i'm giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp. i've been somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many, many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i'm giving that issue very active consideration, and it's likely i'll have more to say about that in the days to come.
but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, it's about what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least the most...
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fundamental importance to me, but there was a brilliant speech by stephen timms setting out from a labour man's point of view, the risk if the nhs goes from being a health service to being a death service. >> well, you heard from the great man there, jacob rees—mogg, coming up next, state of the nation with jacob rees—mogg. but first though, we're going to the weather with alex deakin . alex deakin. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you tomorrow more wet weather to come in parts of the west, whereas in the east it'll start to feel fairly warm in the late april sunshine. low pressure is still dominating , but it's kind still dominating, but it's kind of slow moving and it's in these western areas where we've seen outbreaks of rain today that we will again see them tomorrow . will again see them tomorrow. staying fairly damp overnight across south wales, southwest england, the rain easing a little across parts of scotland, the heavy showers also eas
fundamental importance to me, but there was a brilliant speech by stephen timms setting out from a labour man's point of view, the risk if the nhs goes from being a health service to being a death service. >> well, you heard from the great man there, jacob rees—mogg, coming up next, state of the nation with jacob rees—mogg. but first though, we're going to the weather with alex deakin . alex deakin. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb...
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that's his name, isn't it , scottish labour. yes. right. it, scottish labour. yes. right. and so it's out of the frying pan into the other idiot. as the phrase goes. i had to tone down when i said online, but because we got a 5 am, moving on to the telegraph , nick, they got telegraph, nick, they got a different story. >> yes. >> yes. >> sorry, i feel i took over something. >> there's been a major breakthrough in in the, field of biological sex is a biological fact , nhs declares. fact, n hs declares. >> fact, nhs declares. >> i know this comes as news to you, simon, but listen up, buster, because sex is real. so the constitution updated every ten years. so, you know, that's probably why they've lagged behind a bit has now been updated because in 2021, you can still be placed in a single sex ward with someone who was pretending to be that sex because they identified as such. but now you can't because they've changed it, and which is a great thing . although some nhs a great thing. although some nhs leaders have raised concerns that the health service was being dragged into
that's his name, isn't it , scottish labour. yes. right. it, scottish labour. yes. right. and so it's out of the frying pan into the other idiot. as the phrase goes. i had to tone down when i said online, but because we got a 5 am, moving on to the telegraph , nick, they got telegraph, nick, they got a different story. >> yes. >> yes. >> sorry, i feel i took over something. >> there's been a major breakthrough in in the, field of biological sex is a biological fact , nhs...
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labour party on the rise as the labour party across gb is on the rise. so there is a feeling that that decade of snp dominance may be drawing to a close. thanks very much, nick. let�*s talk now to snp depute leader keith brown and co—leader of the scottish greens patrick harvie, and at westminster, by leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross. good evening to you all. first of all, the soul of the snp, that is what is at stake, according to nick there, but the public must look at this mess and thing, why should we trust the snp with our votes when they are more interested in instantly signed battles than actually the of scotland? i instantly signed battles than actually the of scotland? i don't think that's _ actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, _ actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, and _ actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, and you - actually the of scotland? i don't think that's true, and you talk. think that�*s true, and you talk about trust, the people of scotland voted for the snp in suc
labour party on the rise as the labour party across gb is on the rise. so there is a feeling that that decade of snp dominance may be drawing to a close. thanks very much, nick. let�*s talk now to snp depute leader keith brown and co—leader of the scottish greens patrick harvie, and at westminster, by leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross. good evening to you all. first of all, the soul of the snp, that is what is at stake, according to nick there, but the public must look at...
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labour are of course hoping to profit substantially from snp electoral troubles and it looks as though those troubles may now have got worse. that said, labour need to bury in mind that the snp now have a chance to choose a new leader who might unite the party and prove to be more popular in a way that mr yousaf was not. the thing is, moments of this magnitude get noticed. noticed by voters. i don't think he was the man for thejob, to be honest. full of promises which never transpired. i just... i think most of us feel - that we can't trust any of them. just start acting like rational, normal people and actually put the people first for once. i'm extremely happy and i wish he'd take the rest of them with him. i wouldn't have had himl as first minister anyway. ageing is inescapable and that is no different for political parties. the snp have been in power here since 2007 and the baggage and arguments of all of those years have contributed to what we've seen today. but the future matters more than the past and its consequences will be felt here in scotland and beyond. chris and james are
labour are of course hoping to profit substantially from snp electoral troubles and it looks as though those troubles may now have got worse. that said, labour need to bury in mind that the snp now have a chance to choose a new leader who might unite the party and prove to be more popular in a way that mr yousaf was not. the thing is, moments of this magnitude get noticed. noticed by voters. i don't think he was the man for thejob, to be honest. full of promises which never transpired. i...
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the people who have wrung their hands are the labour party, the labour party has its eyes on winning big in scotland. part of its path back to powerful them at the moment i think both of polling in the state of the snp are quite woeful. ., . ., woeful. through the central ball in scotland where _ woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they _ woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they did _ woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they did so - woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they did so badly l scotland where they did so badly in 2015. fortunes renewed, no doubt. one of the things i want to ask you, i know you are a keen student of european politics is whether majority parties might look at doing deals with the greens and think it is a dangerous way to go. you look at what's happened in scotland, look at what's happened in scotland, look at what's happened in scotland, look at what happened in germany and in other european countries. climate change policy has been popular at the ballot box. do the greens work well in conjunction?
the people who have wrung their hands are the labour party, the labour party has its eyes on winning big in scotland. part of its path back to powerful them at the moment i think both of polling in the state of the snp are quite woeful. ., . ., woeful. through the central ball in scotland where _ woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they _ woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they did _ woeful. through the central ball in scotland where they did so - woeful. through...
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you know, you say that labour might this is going to be good for labour, you know, he was slating him and the snp were slating labour as a right wing brexit party. and remember he also said he wanted to drive the tories out of scotland. so he had no help from them. >> i think on the question of who will replace him, carol mentions kate forbes, which was the person who lost to him, who was more socially conservative. i think her chances are very slim because the greens, who are the essential coalition party, the essential coalition party, the only one they can form a government with, have already said they won't work with her. so i think that's off the cards. >> but but they're not a good party for scotland. they were trying to cut carbon emissions by 75% by 2030. >> well, it's also it's also attendance. >> is this it for independence? >> is this it for independence? >> yeah, i think it is because it was just alluded to you know the greens. they also want to of course stop drilling for oil and gas in the north sea. now that is what scotland economy is based on. so you try and take that
you know, you say that labour might this is going to be good for labour, you know, he was slating him and the snp were slating labour as a right wing brexit party. and remember he also said he wanted to drive the tories out of scotland. so he had no help from them. >> i think on the question of who will replace him, carol mentions kate forbes, which was the person who lost to him, who was more socially conservative. i think her chances are very slim because the greens, who are the...
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are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as south of— in scotland for the same reason as south of the border, but in the last 12 months— south of the border, but in the last 12 months in the wake of nicola sturgeon's resignation, it has profited — sturgeon's resignation, it has profited from the fact that some people _ profited from the fact that some people who still support independence, independence support is still— independence, independence support is still nearly around 50%, some of the supporters are no longer willing to vote _ the supporters are no longer willing to vote for— the supporters are no longer willing to vote f
are in— truth is given how far ahead labour are in the _ truth is given how far ahead labour are in the polls, they still have a 20 point — are in the polls, they still have a 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not _ 20 point lead, perhaps keir starmer does not need a recovery in scottand~ _ does not need a recovery in scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland _ scotland. the labour party has risen in scotland for the same reason as south _ in scotland for the same reason as...
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you will not believe what those card carrying labour members actually say to each other . each other. >> well, i think you can do a rendition of when britain first at heaven's command arose from the azure main. it was the anthem of the land, and guardian angels sang this strain rule , angels sang this strain rule, britannia! that will be the message, i think, from you this evening, patrick. absolutely. that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nafion this has been state of the nation and in somerset the weather will be perfect. ideal for eating fish and chips and drinking cider. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. news. news. >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you tomorrow more wet weather to come in parts of the west, whereas in the east it'll start to feel fairly warm in the late april sunshine . low pressure is april sunshine. low pressure is still dominating, but it's kind of slow moving , still dominating, bu
you will not believe what those card carrying labour members actually say to each other . each other. >> well, i think you can do a rendition of when britain first at heaven's command arose from the azure main. it was the anthem of the land, and guardian angels sang this strain rule , angels sang this strain rule, britannia! that will be the message, i think, from you this evening, patrick. absolutely. that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob...
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i was gone and came back nearly labour. labour, i remember it, well, i don't know, but these are memories. i would like to a recent chair for the reasons you miss this experience, destroyed me emotionally, sexually personally. and i mean, i wish we didn't have co kind of regions for the i can win. okay, because if there was no coca, or we wouldn't have to live with all these dangers all the time and the confrontations between us and we wouldn't be live in fear unless something more of the i need to tell you something in the winter. i've checked our finances and the situation is tough, which i remember you print the cleaners, hardly have any work in them and that affects wage payment to you. but i think i meant that on the one hand to there's no more work so we can no longer harvest coke on the farm for the month they use see, because we just have yeah. and on the other day my we have to talk about my debt to you. remember the wages i still owe you for the last few weeks then? yeah. so make when to when i've already done the math and i think i'll have to pay you with a few grams of coca pa
i was gone and came back nearly labour. labour, i remember it, well, i don't know, but these are memories. i would like to a recent chair for the reasons you miss this experience, destroyed me emotionally, sexually personally. and i mean, i wish we didn't have co kind of regions for the i can win. okay, because if there was no coca, or we wouldn't have to live with all these dangers all the time and the confrontations between us and we wouldn't be live in fear unless something more of the i...
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labour are of course hoping to profit substantially from snp electoral troubles and it looks as though those troubles may now have got worse. that said, labour need to bear in mind that the snp now have a chance to choose a new leader who might unite the party and prove to be more popular in a way that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in moments of this magnitude get noticed, noticed by voters. just start acting like rational, normal people and actually put the people first for once. i ijust, i think most of us feel. that we can't trust any of them. everybody i have talked to has given up on any hope of scottish politics. they just don't understand where it is going. ageing is inescapable and that is no different for political parties. the snp have been in power here since 2007 and the baggage and arguments of all of those years have contributed to what we have seen today. but the future matters more than the past and its consequences will be felt here in scotland and beyond. that was our political editor chris mason. the outgoing first minister said multiculturalism should be celeb
labour are of course hoping to profit substantially from snp electoral troubles and it looks as though those troubles may now have got worse. that said, labour need to bear in mind that the snp now have a chance to choose a new leader who might unite the party and prove to be more popular in a way that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in moments of this magnitude get noticed, noticed by voters. just start acting like rational, normal people and actually put the people first for once. i...
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but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, but what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions as well on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about that in the days to come. but what about kate forbe
but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, but what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions as well on social issues, not least the most...
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and a tory mp has detected to the labour party. he's a doctor and apparently wants to be able to look his colleagues in the eye. fascinating. but should your mp be able to detect to a different be able to defect to a different party without a by—election automatically having to be called? and i confess , i want called? and i confess, i want the right to be able to choose when i die. do you? the assisted dying bill is being debated in parliament, right now, and i can tell you my panel have completely different views on it, and humza yousaf has resigned. do you care ? i've got resigned. do you care? i've got all our and more, but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headlines. >> thanks, michelle. i'm ray addison in the gb news room. our top stories. the snp will hold a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation . humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the gr
and a tory mp has detected to the labour party. he's a doctor and apparently wants to be able to look his colleagues in the eye. fascinating. but should your mp be able to detect to a different be able to defect to a different party without a by—election automatically having to be called? and i confess , i want called? and i confess, i want the right to be able to choose when i die. do you? the assisted dying bill is being debated in parliament, right now, and i can tell you my panel have...
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labour are of course hoinr to happened? labour are of course heping to profit _ happened? labour are of course hoping to profit substantially - happened? labour are of course l hoping to profit substantially from snp electoral troubles and it looks as though those troubles may now have got worse. that said, labour need to bear in mind that the snp now have a chance to choose a new leader who might unite the party and prove to be more popular in a way that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in that humza yousaf was not. the thing is. in moments _ that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in moments of _ that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in moments of this _ that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in moments of this magnitude - that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in moments of this magnitude get| is, in moments of this magnitude get noticed, noticed by voters. just start acting _ noticed, noticed by voters. just start acting like _ noticed, noticed by voters. just start acting like rational, normal people _ start acting like rational, normal people and actually
labour are of course hoinr to happened? labour are of course heping to profit _ happened? labour are of course hoping to profit substantially - happened? labour are of course l hoping to profit substantially from snp electoral troubles and it looks as though those troubles may now have got worse. that said, labour need to bear in mind that the snp now have a chance to choose a new leader who might unite the party and prove to be more popular in a way that humza yousaf was not. the thing is, in...
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the reason _ labour party to retain control. the reason for — labour party to retain control. the reason for that, if you different things— reason for that, if you different things at— reason for that, if you different things at play. firstly, last time round, — things at play. firstly, last time round, this— things at play. firstly, last time round, this time last year, the labour— round, this time last year, the labour party won big in swindon for the first— labour party won big in swindon for the first time in 20 years, taking control— the first time in 20 years, taking control from the conservatives, the combination of seats that are up this year. — combination of seats that are up this year, this coming thursday, are a combination that the labour party lost hack_ a combination that the labour party lost back when they were at a low ebb a _ lost back when they were at a low ebb a few— lost back when they were at a low ebb a few years ago. coming back now, _ ebb a few years ago. coming back now. they— ebb a few years ago. coming back now, they feel their
the reason _ labour party to retain control. the reason for — labour party to retain control. the reason for that, if you different things— reason for that, if you different things at— reason for that, if you different things at play. firstly, last time round, — things at play. firstly, last time round, this— things at play. firstly, last time round, this time last year, the labour— round, this time last year, the labour party won big in swindon for the first— labour party won big...
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at the _ scottish labour mps in westminster at the next — scottish labour mps in westminster at the next parliament, most of them will know _ at the next parliament, most of them will know that their real electability connects on an ability to connect with people supporting independence. the have to find a different — independence. the have to find a different way of talking about the independent aspiration, ratherthan independent aspiration, rather than dismissing — independent aspiration, ratherthan dismissing it as narrow nationalism because _ dismissing it as narrow nationalism because if— dismissing it as narrow nationalism because if they want — they'll know that there — because if they want — they'll know that there election was one on the back of— that there election was one on the back of prone to penance people lending — back of prone to penance people lending them. now if over the labour party does— lending them. now if over the labour party does not necessarily imply support— party does not necessarily imply support for the union.— party does not ne
at the _ scottish labour mps in westminster at the next — scottish labour mps in westminster at the next parliament, most of them will know _ at the next parliament, most of them will know that their real electability connects on an ability to connect with people supporting independence. the have to find a different — independence. the have to find a different way of talking about the independent aspiration, ratherthan independent aspiration, rather than dismissing — independent...
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keir starmer, the labour leader has said that if labour win the next general election, which could be in the next year or so, labour would offer a free vote on it. downing street, so the conservatives, are a bit more reticent to see what the position would be. but the political position would be. but the political position on both of the major political parties here is that it would be a free vote, should it come to parliament. it would need to get parliamentary time, so there our political muscle nations going on which getaway from the nitty—gritty of the actual argument. which getaway from the nitty-gritty of the actual argument.— the bbc is on the road covering the indian elections, the world's biggest election. prime minister narendra modi hopes to win a third successive term, but opposition parties says indians face the loss of many of their freedoms if he stays in power. three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of health care in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, health care doe
keir starmer, the labour leader has said that if labour win the next general election, which could be in the next year or so, labour would offer a free vote on it. downing street, so the conservatives, are a bit more reticent to see what the position would be. but the political position would be. but the political position on both of the major political parties here is that it would be a free vote, should it come to parliament. it would need to get parliamentary time, so there our political...
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even some welsh labour mps very , very unhappy. labour mps very, very unhappy. so wherever you look across all four corners of the united kingdom, there is , quite a kingdom, there is, quite a chaotic picture. >> and talking of which , we had >> and talking of which, we had a spectacular defection which has been lost. rishi sunak is probably quite glad that bad news for the conservative party has been lost with the humza yousaf chaos, dan poulter , who's yousaf chaos, dan poulter, who's defected to the labour party from the conservative party, the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich. he said over chaos within the nhs, keir starmer would be trying to parade him around today but that's got lost in the wash. but again, yet more trouble for rishi sunak. yes rishi sunak had a really great week. >> i mean , i use that word >> i mean, i use that word advisedly, given that 20 points behind in the polls. but, you know, he had a few really good days. the welfare announcements, rwanda , the big, increase in rwanda, the big, increase in defence spending. and then on sa
even some welsh labour mps very , very unhappy. labour mps very, very unhappy. so wherever you look across all four corners of the united kingdom, there is , quite a kingdom, there is, quite a chaotic picture. >> and talking of which , we had >> and talking of which, we had a spectacular defection which has been lost. rishi sunak is probably quite glad that bad news for the conservative party has been lost with the humza yousaf chaos, dan poulter , who's yousaf chaos, dan poulter,...
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so the labour market is definitely cooling, employers are trying to catch up with wages, inflation rising dramatically in the last 12 months and employers trying to keep pace with that. we are seeing a job market in flux, but a job market where hiring activity is down 17% year on year. it where hiring activity is down 17% year on year-— year on year. it is interesting to look at where _ year on year. it is interesting to look at where the _ year on year. it is interesting to look at where the jobs - year on year. it is interesting to look at where the jobs are - year on year. it is interesting to | look at where the jobs are being created and where they are being lost, because they give us a sense of what the economy is doing and crucially what big businesses are thinking. yourfigures crucially what big businesses are thinking. your figures saying marketing and prjobs thinking. your figures saying marketing and pr jobs are thinking. your figures saying marketing and prjobs are hardest hit, suggesting that companies are scaling back marketing spend. does this feel like a warning of somet
so the labour market is definitely cooling, employers are trying to catch up with wages, inflation rising dramatically in the last 12 months and employers trying to keep pace with that. we are seeing a job market in flux, but a job market where hiring activity is down 17% year on year. it where hiring activity is down 17% year on year-— year on year. it is interesting to look at where _ year on year. it is interesting to look at where the _ year on year. it is interesting to look at where the...
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i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have produced a different _ others could have produced a different outcome. let's take a look at some of the names of the politicians who could replace humza yousaf. the first is kate forbes, the former finance secretary, and a social conservative who came close to defeating mr yousaf in last year's leadership contest. however, with her personal objection to gay marriage and opposition to abortion, — might prove difficult to unite a party with a progressive wing and run a minority government, especially if she were dependent on the greens for support. other names being floated as potential replacements are education secretary jenny gilruth, culture secretary angus robertson, health secretary neil gray and economy secretary mairi mcallan. another name is the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney, although he had in the past publicly stated his intention to step back from frontli
i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have produced a different _ others could have produced a different outcome. let's take a look at some of the names of the politicians who could replace humza yousaf. the first is kate forbes, the former finance secretary, and a social conservative who came close to defeating mr yousaf in...
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capitalise on snp labour can capitalise on snp vulnerability in scotland and translate that into westminster seats for the labour party at the general election, the path to downing street is that bit easier keir starmer, and turbulent in the snp, everything else being equal, might make that prospect for keir starmer that little bit more straightforward. that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.— consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too. chris, many thanks for that. _ time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. thanks very much. it is going to be warmerfor us this week. thanks very much. it is going to be warmer for us this week. there will still be rain around but here across east anglia and the south—east of england, much better day, staying dry some sunshine. add to the west, we have lower pressure heading in from the atlantic, then stopping, but it is sweeping in all this cloud and underneath cloud we have seen some rain. some wetter weather to begin with earlier today ac
capitalise on snp labour can capitalise on snp vulnerability in scotland and translate that into westminster seats for the labour party at the general election, the path to downing street is that bit easier keir starmer, and turbulent in the snp, everything else being equal, might make that prospect for keir starmer that little bit more straightforward. that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.—...
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12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence debate is a significant part of the uk discussion. it hasn't been for the past couple of years, partly because the snp have been on the back foot. so the question over the back foot. so the question over the next few days and weeks as the party tries to close this chapter and open a new one is, what direction it wants to go? you heard lorna speak about some of the frontrunners. the two names that keep being brought up to me arejohn swinney, who hasn't ruled out, who hasn't spoken sent humza yousaf resigned but is keeping that door open, and kate forbes, who mr yousaf beatin open, and kate forbes, who mr yousaf beat in the leadership election last year. the two could potentially take the snp in different political directions and that would of course have an impact on uk politics. hick. have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank vou- — have an impact on u
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the only country in the united kingdom, the labour led government in wales, the labour led government in wales, the tories in england, strike after strike, we have had relative peace with our relationship with the trade unions. we can reflect on what he has done as first minister. who unions. we can reflect on what he has done as first minister. who do ou want has done as first minister. who do you want to _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be the _ has done as first minister. who do you want to be the new— has done as first minister. who do you want to be the new party - has done as first minister. who do. you want to be the new party leader and first minister? that you want to be the new party leader and first minister?— and first minister? that will be up to the party _ and first minister? that will be up to the party members. _ and first minister? that will be up to the party members. john - and first minister? that will be up i to the party members. john swinney to the party members. john swinney carries widesp
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i think labour would jump probably true. i think labour would jump at the chance. they have been really confident about their position over the last year, their polling has been doing really well, privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mp5 at privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mps at a privately they talk about winning 20,25 mps at a general election, perhaps challenging the snp to be the biggest party in the holyrood election. but the big but here is chatting to senior people in the labour party this morning, they are not sure what comes next either and they say this is a short—term advantage, the fact that the snp are in disarray, that humza yousaf has been forced from office and nobody knows what comes next. if the snp can find a stable leader, someone who can win over another group in the scottish parliament to keep them in power without a holyrood election, there are some in the labour party who think there could be bad news for labour. it is a proper big moment this is scottish and british politics. it is a crossroads, we don't know exactly where th
i think labour would jump probably true. i think labour would jump at the chance. they have been really confident about their position over the last year, their polling has been doing really well, privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mp5 at privately they talk about winning 20, 25 mps at a privately they talk about winning 20,25 mps at a general election, perhaps challenging the snp to be the biggest party in the holyrood election. but the big but here is chatting to senior people in the...
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this was legislation that was backed by the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish liberal democrats as well. so i think it's important to recognise, you know, that , that when there is know, that, that when there is cross—party consensus in the scottish parliament and, you know, and that, you know, that thatis know, and that, you know, that that is that's acknowledged . the that is that's acknowledged. the problem that humza found himself in, is that he had lost trust, where other party leaders in particular the scottish green party, he's then realised that, you know , in order for the snp you know, in order for the snp to navigate legislation through parliament and budgets, that we need a new leader who is going to be able to forge new iterations, because even if even if humza had managed to win the, you know, the no confidence vote, it would have been on a 64, 64 basis. if albert bachet humza yousaf then the presiding officer, you know, we would have cast the vote in favour of humza because it's because it's convention. bu
this was legislation that was backed by the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish liberal democrats as well. so i think it's important to recognise, you know, that , that when there is know, that, that when there is cross—party consensus in the scottish parliament and, you know, and that, you know, that thatis know, and that, you know, that that is that's acknowledged . the that is that's acknowledged. the problem that humza found...
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the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the conservative candidates and how they are dealing with being with associated with the government on a national level. that is interesting — government on a national level. twat is interesting because last year we saw in milton keynes that the conservatives were all granting themselves as local conservatives. it didn't really help them, they lost five of the seats in milton keynes last year, but they are having a go with that again this year, defending nine seats this time and we are in a situation in milton keynes it is looking very likely that milton keynes will bec
the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the...
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they are looking _ labour opposition, as well. they are looking for— labour opposition, as well. they are looking for something different in local elections. there are councils in our— local elections. there are councils in our region that is run by independents. the isle of wight, as well. groups of people who say they are just _ well. groups of people who say they are just here to try to sort things out on _ are just here to try to sort things out on the — are just here to try to sort things out on the local stage. we are local people _ out on the local stage. we are local people standing in local elections, and that— people standing in local elections, and that seems to go down well. we used to— and that seems to go down well. we used to have independence in the police _ used to have independence in the police and — used to have independence in the police and crime commissioners but that has— police and crime commissioners but that has become very much a party political— that has become very much a party political football and people will probably slip their ball
they are looking _ labour opposition, as well. they are looking for— labour opposition, as well. they are looking for something different in local elections. there are councils in our— local elections. there are councils in our region that is run by independents. the isle of wight, as well. groups of people who say they are just _ well. groups of people who say they are just here to try to sort things out on _ are just here to try to sort things out on the — are just here to try to sort...
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that was a nonstarter when it came to the leaders of the unionist parties, the conservatives, labour and lib dems. they were not interested in any deal, they want the snp out of government. the greens, for whom this end of the power—sharing deal is a deeply personal issue, said they did not have any truss left in mr yusuf so they want him to go and that deal with alba, that was seen as a nonstarter for the scottish government. the advisor for humza yousaf saying that could not go ahead, so then he was left considering his position this morning and we understand he is now going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank ou for going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that- _ going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we _ going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we will— going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we will have - going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we will have more - you for that. we will have more updates as they come through and there is a live page on our website and app if you want more analysis, as well as the latest we are hea
that was a nonstarter when it came to the leaders of the unionist parties, the conservatives, labour and lib dems. they were not interested in any deal, they want the snp out of government. the greens, for whom this end of the power—sharing deal is a deeply personal issue, said they did not have any truss left in mr yusuf so they want him to go and that deal with alba, that was seen as a nonstarter for the scottish government. the advisor for humza yousaf saying that could not go ahead, so...
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they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have _ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have been - necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it will have been a - if he resigns it will have been a very difficult run as first minister?— very difficult run as first minister? ~ , ,., , ., , , minister? absolutely. it has been 'ust over minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if _ minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if i'm - minister? absolutely. it has been just over 300 days if i'm not - just over 300 days if i'm not mistaken. it
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labour says it shows the plan isn�*t working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers are reporting that migrants will start being detained this week before the first flight is due to leave in ten to 12 weeks�* time. helen catt, bbc news. let�*s bring you some live pictures from bute house in edinburgh. the scottish national party leader humza yousaf is considering resigning as scotland�*s first minister. that yousaf is considering resigning as scotland's first minister.- scotland's first minister. at his what the bbc — scotland's first minister. at his what the bbc understands. - scotland's first minister. at his - what the bbc understands. sources say humza yousaf does not believe he has the numbers to win a confidence vote, expected to be held later this week. and there is the live page, where you can follow more updates as they happen. please do stay with us on bbc news as we bring you those updates. hello again. as we go through this week, it is going to
labour says it shows the plan isn�*t working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers are reporting that migrants will start being detained this week before the first flight is due to leave in ten to 12 weeks�* time. helen catt, bbc news. let�*s bring you some live pictures from bute house in edinburgh. the scottish national party leader humza yousaf is considering resigning as scotland�*s first minister. that yousaf is...
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ivor caplin . former labour mp ivor caplin. they are there now both of them. good morning . so michelle first good morning. so michelle first of all your reaction to this news that humza yousaf is set to resign ? resign? >> well, i don't think it will come as a surprise to most people . i mean, he has been people. i mean, he has been quite an embattled first minister. he's spent most of his time rolling back on all the things he said he was going to support at the beginning. so whether it's a deposit return scheme, you know, his ability to push through things, the climate change agreement with the greens, his, national care scheme, which he's sort of pushed down the line as well. he's ditched the ban on alcohol advertising and the expansion of the highly protected marine areas. and he seems to have little positive ideas to deliver to the electorate. i mean, the sum total of big ideas. so far has been freeze council tax again, which he just completely blindsided councils with, and he certainly isn't delivering, the red to meat h
ivor caplin . former labour mp ivor caplin. they are there now both of them. good morning . so michelle first good morning. so michelle first of all your reaction to this news that humza yousaf is set to resign ? resign? >> well, i don't think it will come as a surprise to most people . i mean, he has been people. i mean, he has been quite an embattled first minister. he's spent most of his time rolling back on all the things he said he was going to support at the beginning. so whether...
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i was a labour party voter all my days and i hope this will be, i will always vote for the labour party because i believe that they work for the working man. flan because i believe that they work for the working man.— the working man. can i come in there, the working man. can i come in there. what— the working man. can i come in there, what you _ the working man. can i come in there, what you said _ the working man. can i come in there, what you said about i the working man. can i come in there, what you said about the | there, what you said about the health— there, what you said about the health service? in scotland have the best performing health service in the uk. — best performing health service in the uk, unlike wales with the health service _ the uk, unlike wales with the health service run— the uk, unlike wales with the health service run by the labour party. well, look for another doctor. well, look foranother doctor. do you deny— well, look foranother doctor. do you deny we are the best performing heatth— you deny we are the best performing health service? we you
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labour says it shows the plan isn't working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers are reporting that migrants will start being detained this week before the first flight is due to leave in ten to 12 weeks' time. helen catt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as we mentioned earlier, america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, is in saudi arabia at the start of a new tour of the middle east. i believe we have some live pictures here, from riyadh, where antony blinken is meeting some of his counterparts before he meets other arab leaders to discuss the situation in gaza. you can see him right there. of course, a lot of expectations on this trip. this is as countries are trying to negotiate not only a ceasefire deal but a hostage release deal. with more, here's our correspondent sameer hashmi, who's at the world economic forum summit in riyadh, where mr blinken has arrived. the focus is about gaza, because antony blinken h
labour says it shows the plan isn't working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers are reporting that migrants will start being detained this week before the first flight is due to leave in ten to 12 weeks' time. helen catt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as we mentioned earlier, america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, is in saudi arabia at the start of a new tour of the middle...
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a labour nonsense. >> ivan, could you just explain to me why having gone to all this trouble that labour would think that it is in anyone's interest to bring them back from rwanda? >> well , it's the law, rwanda? >> well, it's the law, eamonn. we've got to comply with laws , we've got to comply with laws, the government expects me to comply with laws. and if they want me to comply with laws, i expect the government to comply with our international treaty obligations. now, if we don't like those treaties , let's come like those treaties, let's come out of them. that's that's for voters to decide to bring a government that wants to do that. but we have to comply with international laws. the rwanda act is unlawful act because it appues act is unlawful act because it applies varne most sections of the human rights act. so you've got two different, different types of legislation in conflict with each other. you cannot also stop people appealing to the european court of human rights, which in fact it does through the back door by the secretary of state, overriding any interim measures by the e
a labour nonsense. >> ivan, could you just explain to me why having gone to all this trouble that labour would think that it is in anyone's interest to bring them back from rwanda? >> well , it's the law, rwanda? >> well, it's the law, eamonn. we've got to comply with laws , we've got to comply with laws, the government expects me to comply with laws. and if they want me to comply with laws, i expect the government to comply with our international treaty obligations. now, if...
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labour says it shows the plan isn't working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers are reporting that migrants will start being detained this week before the first flight is due to leave in ten to 12 weeks�* time. helen catt, bbc news. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman is in westminster. henry, there are reports that the government wants to begin detaining asylum seekers sooner than anticipated? we have spoken a lot in the last few weeks about what was happening here in parliament to do with the government's the wonder legislation. legislation designed to finally get a flight at asylum seekers of the ground to rwanda. there are reports the home office will begin detaining asylum seekers they want to put on those flights perhaps as soon as this week. they will detain people when they turn up for immigration meetings and bail appointments. routine appointments. taken to detention centres and in ten to 12 weeks, they will be put on a plane to rwanda.
labour says it shows the plan isn't working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers are reporting that migrants will start being detained this week before the first flight is due to leave in ten to 12 weeks�* time. helen catt, bbc news. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman is in westminster. henry, there are reports that the government wants to begin detaining asylum seekers sooner than anticipated? we have spoken a...
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you have faith in the labour party. _ 100%. you have faith in the labour party, you - 100%. you have faith in the labour party, you are - 100%. you have faith in the - labour party, you are investing in the labour party, you believe they will deliver on this if they are in government? i don't see it as an investment. i have been giving money to them for ten years and the greens, the lib dems and greenpeace and all kinds of good causes, trying to good in the world. 50 good causes, trying to good in the world-— the world. so what is next as far as ecotricity _ the world. so what is next as far as ecotricity is _ the world. so what is next as| far as ecotricity is concerned? you have really pushed through in wind power. what are your thoughts on what you might do next? , ., next? giving to green electricity _ next? giving to green electricity on - next? giving to green electricity on the - next? giving to green electricity on the grid | next? giving to green l electricity on the grid is next? giving to green - electricity on the grid is half the challenge. we have to replace
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and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citing that the national labour party has become overly authoritarian, in a dereliction of local democracyÂ, and has Âlost its moral compasÂa and is suffocating local voices because its only objective is power for power™s sake. would the deputy prime minister agree that voting for conservative candidates in upcoming elections will ensure local voters are heard, local democracy is upheld and better services are delivered? is located here deputy pm dowden: my honorable friend is absolutely right to highlight the really serious concerns about labour councillors in hastings. one former labour councillor said that labour are no longer providing Âthe policies, the support, or the focus on local governmentÂ. i could not have put it better myself. mary glindon (north tyneside)>> with thousands of steelworkers™ jobs on the line, the likelihood of industrial action and reports of a deal for india to be exempt from carbon taxes, will this government now back the detailed, serious and robust multi-union proposal as
and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citing that the national labour party has become overly authoritarian, in a dereliction of local democracyÂ, and has Âlost its moral compasÂa and is suffocating local voices because its only objective is power for power™s sake. would the deputy prime minister agree that voting for conservative candidates in upcoming elections will ensure local voters are heard, local democracy is upheld and better services are delivered?...
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they're tories and then act like labour, like the tories do. but anyway, so this is, this comes as ex—health minister dan poulter , announced minister dan poulter, announced on saturday he was defecting from the tories to labour, and he urged mr sunak to call a general election as soon as possible. and i think, dan, you know, he's all like, i'm doing this because i'm so principled. no, you're doing it because you want a job after, you know, at the end of the year, like he's, you know, i can't look my constituents in the eye. no, you don't want to look people in the eye down at the job centre. you know you're going to lose your job as a tory so. >> well, although to be fair, he said he wasn't going to stand at the next election anyway, so he was never going to be a politician after the next election. >> i was going to dump you anyway. >> that's what he said. no, he'd already said it. i think there is. you know, it's not like, oh, did no one notice when i mentioned this before? he'd already said it. but, the line where he said he couldn't look
they're tories and then act like labour, like the tories do. but anyway, so this is, this comes as ex—health minister dan poulter , announced minister dan poulter, announced on saturday he was defecting from the tories to labour, and he urged mr sunak to call a general election as soon as possible. and i think, dan, you know, he's all like, i'm doing this because i'm so principled. no, you're doing it because you want a job after, you know, at the end of the year, like he's, you know, i can't...
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labour says this shows the planners are working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers suggest that migrants will be detained this week before the first flight is due to depart in 10—12 weeks time. helen catt, bbc news. the bbc has been told that scotland's first minister humza yousaf is considering stepping down. he's been struggling to secure support for his minority government after he terminated a power—sharing deal with the scottish greens last week. the first minister is now facing two confidence votes. a source close to mr yusaf said resignation had become an option, rather than letting the votes go ahead. i will be back with the top business stories here, next. hello. expect a different feel to the weather over the next few days. some warmer weather on the way this week, but with that, we will still see some outbreaks of rain at times, so don't be expecting blue skies and sunshine all the way. and certainly low pressure in charge of the scene for monday, t
labour says this shows the planners are working. the home office said it was in the final stages of making the rwanda scheme operational. several papers suggest that migrants will be detained this week before the first flight is due to depart in 10—12 weeks time. helen catt, bbc news. the bbc has been told that scotland's first minister humza yousaf is considering stepping down. he's been struggling to secure support for his minority government after he terminated a power—sharing deal with...
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for labour, the defection is a breeze to the claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow etc deny speculation might�*ve also offered dan poulter any other inducements. not that i am aware of, he said clearly to me about how he might help, going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved which cannot come soon enough as far as we're concerned. dr poulter said the labour party had a "track record" of improving the nhs and that sir keir starmer could be "trusted" with the health service. his defection from the conservatives is the third since 2019. you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there is also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south east of nairobi. so far, at least 76 people have died there and 130,000 have
for labour, the defection is a breeze to the claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow etc deny speculation might�*ve also offered dan poulter any other inducements. not that i am aware of, he said clearly to me about how he might help, going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved which cannot come soon enough as far as we're concerned. dr poulter said the labour party had a "track record" of improving the nhs and that sir keir starmer could be...
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even though labour have been cheerleaders for mad trans ideology and treating heroic labour mp rosie duffield, so badly for stating biological facts, the shadow frontbench have stopped chanting the insane mantra that trans women are women. they are not. no more than i am celine dion. now don't get me wrong, i can carry a tune and i speak a bit of french, but let's not get carried away. public irritation with this woke crap has reached a tipping point. people are sick of trigger warnings on books and films, sick of being lectured about the crimes of our past when they visit a museum , an art when they visit a museum, an art gallery or a stately home. they're sick of classic tv comedies being removed from pubuc comedies being removed from public view and being told, as they were this week, that the delightful sitcom terry and june is offensive . the public don't is offensive. the public don't want to axe rule britannia from last night of the proms, which just this week the guardian newspaper called divisive and inappropriate . but of course inappropriate. but of course they did. the pu
even though labour have been cheerleaders for mad trans ideology and treating heroic labour mp rosie duffield, so badly for stating biological facts, the shadow frontbench have stopped chanting the insane mantra that trans women are women. they are not. no more than i am celine dion. now don't get me wrong, i can carry a tune and i speak a bit of french, but let's not get carried away. public irritation with this woke crap has reached a tipping point. people are sick of trigger warnings on...
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i mean, what we've seen from the labour market is a story of resilience, really. i mean, what we are expecting in the april report is that we will see a bit more of a pull—back in the pace ofjob growth. so we're looking for about 250k worth ofjobs created. that's a decent pull—back from the just over 300k that we saw added in march, but that being said, the unemployment rate at that level is still expected to hold steady at about 3.8%. but again, that resilient labour market is one of the key drivers of why we haven't seen inflation pull back, because it's really adding to that domestic demand, helping keep households spending as well, which is a positive thing. we are also expecting large companies to report earnings this week. on tuesday, amazon will release its earnings for the first quarter of this year. analysts are expecting a jump in both year—on—year revenue and profit. 0n on tuesday, coca—cola will announce its latest figures. net sales rose 7% in the final quarter of 2023, with higher prices compensating for lower volume in north america. and o
i mean, what we've seen from the labour market is a story of resilience, really. i mean, what we are expecting in the april report is that we will see a bit more of a pull—back in the pace ofjob growth. so we're looking for about 250k worth ofjobs created. that's a decent pull—back from the just over 300k that we saw added in march, but that being said, the unemployment rate at that level is still expected to hold steady at about 3.8%. but again, that resilient labour market is one of the...
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for labour, the defection is a boost. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered doctor bull to any other inducement like a seat in the lords. , ., . ~ inducement like a seat in the lords. , ., ., lords. he is going back to the nhs full lords. he is going back to the was full time _ lords. he is going back to the nhs full time when _ lords. he is going back to the | nhs full time when parliament is dissolved which can't come soon — is dissolved which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned~ _ dr poulter said the labour party had a track record his defection is the third from the conservatives since 2019. you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there's also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days.
for labour, the defection is a boost. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered doctor bull to any other inducement like a seat in the lords. , ., . ~ inducement like a seat in the lords. , ., ., lords. he is going back to the nhs full lords. he is going back to the was full time _ lords. he is going back to the nhs full time when _ lords. he is going back to the | nhs full time when parliament is dissolved which can't come soon — is dissolved which can't...