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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. we will speak to lorna gordon live from hollywood soon, but first let's look at iran. a teenagerfound dead during high—profile anti—government protests in the country was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for the security forces. that's according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 when she disappeared in september 2022 after telling a friend that police were chasing her. her family found her body nine days later. the authorities denied involvement in her death, claiming she took her own life. but what appears to be a classified report by iran's revolutionary guards reveals the teenager was beaten to death by the agents who detained her. reha kansara from bbc eye investigations has this report. a warning, you may find the details distressing. this is the moment an ordinary teenage girl became an iranian icon. nika shakarami is burning the hijab as part of a women's freedom movement that swept iran in se
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. we will speak to lorna gordon live from hollywood soon, but first let's look at iran. a teenagerfound dead during high—profile anti—government protests in the country was sexually assaulted and killed by undercover agents working for the security forces. that's according to a leaked document obtained by a bbc world service investigation. nika shakarami was 16 when she disappeared in september 2022 after telling a friend that police were chasing her. her...
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lorna gordon is in glasgow for us now. lorna, tell us more about this decision in scotland? yes, ben, like other parts of the uk, scotland has seen a rapid rise in the number of young people questioning their identity, experiencing gender dysphoria, and the only specialist service for u18s is here at the sandyford clinic in glasgow. they have now formalised the decision to stop prescribing, or to pause prescribing puberty blocking hormones and cross sex for mounds such as oestrogen and testosterone, to young people, although there will be no change to young people already receiving treatment. it comes as you say one week after the cas review, which was about services in england, said that there was not enough evidence that giving puberty blockers to children experiencing gender dysphoria was safe or effective. in a joint statement, scotland's two biggest health boards, covering greater glasgow and clyde abra, described the cass review as a significant piece of work and said that patient safety was always the priority. —— greater glasgow and clyde abra. 0ne trans group sa
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are scotland correspondent lorna - government. are scotland l correspondent lorna gordon government. are scotland - correspondent lorna gordon is following the story from edinburgh. some of the languages this morning has been quite acrimonious from people who have been parties in government for three years. humza yousaf saying the benefits outweigh the compromise, that it is being terminated with immediate effect. lorna slater and patrick harvie talking about this being an act of political paradise to appease the most reactionary forces in the country. —— political cowardice. humza yousaf saying he's ending the agreement. the snp now does not have a majority in the scottish government. they now have 63 msps, two short of a majority, and the greens have seven, which gave them a majority. they have lost that with this termination of the bute house agreement with immediate effect. however, the parliament that is designed to be consensual. it is designed for a minority government, indeed the snp in the first administration under a
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scottish green party co—leader is patrick harvie and lorna slater left bute house in edinburgh earlier this morning ahead of the cabinet meeting and make no comment when asked if their power—sharing deal with the snp was over. let's speak to our scotland correspondent. what's happening? we correspondent. what's happening? - are here at bute house which is the first minister's official residence where an unscheduled cabinet meeting is taking place. we had word early this morning they would be meeting early today. lorna slater and patrick harvie, co—leaders of the scottish greens, left bute house this morning before that cabinet meeting got under way and we have now had confirmation that that meeting was bringing an end to the power—sharing agreement that had beenin power—sharing agreement that had been in place in scotland since the 2021 election. a power—sharing agreement between the snp after they fell short of winning a majority in that election involving the scottish greens helping them in government with two green ministers in place. we've just had reaction from the scott
scottish green party co—leader is patrick harvie and lorna slater left bute house in edinburgh earlier this morning ahead of the cabinet meeting and make no comment when asked if their power—sharing deal with the snp was over. let's speak to our scotland correspondent. what's happening? we correspondent. what's happening? - are here at bute house which is the first minister's official residence where an unscheduled cabinet meeting is taking place. we had word early this morning they would...
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these are pictures of the - co-leaders patrick harvie and lorna co—leaders patrick harvie and lorna slater leaving bute house in edinburgh ahead of that cabinet meeting. they made no comment when askedif meeting. they made no comment when asked if there power—sharing deal with the snp is over but to reiterate, bbc scotland editorjames cook has been told it's over. the bbc understands the snp would form a minority government if its agreement with the greens ends. this follows criticism of the scottish government decision to scrap its 2030 climate target and the way it responded to a review of gender services. let's speak to paul hutcheon, political editor of the daily record who is in the scottish parliament. the bbc understands this power—sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding?— power-sharing deal is over, is that your understanding? the bute house aareement your understanding? the bute house agreement is — your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead _ your understanding? the bute house agreement is dead
these are pictures of the - co-leaders patrick harvie and lorna co—leaders patrick harvie and lorna slater leaving bute house in edinburgh ahead of that cabinet meeting. they made no comment when askedif meeting. they made no comment when asked if there power—sharing deal with the snp is over but to reiterate, bbc scotland editorjames cook has been told it's over. the bbc understands the snp would form a minority government if its agreement with the greens ends. this follows criticism of...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but on the night of april 14th 1912, the ship hit an iceberg in the north atlantic and sank. more than 1,500 people died. now, two of the most valuable personal items ever recovered from the disaster are coming to auction — a bag and a watch belonging to two people whose stories have become fables from that fateful night. the james cameron movie titanic... hey, astor! depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor, the wealthiest man on board and one of the richest in the world, and wallace hartley, the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as
lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. two of the most valuable items ever recovered from the titanic are coming up for auction tomorrow. they're a violin case belonging to the man who led the orchestra on deck as the ship sank in 1912, and a gold watch worn by one of the richest men in the world. duncan kennedy reports. it was supposed to be the defining standard of nautical opulence. the titanic — totemic of a new era of human achievement. but...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. let's bring you those pictures again of king charles returning to public engagements since his cancer diagnosis. he is visiting a cancer unit in central london. the king and queen camilla will meet patients and medical staff at university hospital london macmillan cancer centre, and of course it is his first public engagement since february. we will bring you more information on that visit as it develops. and let's return now to one of our other top stories, and that is of course the scottish national party. and lorna was at holyrood where she outlined the significant decisions the snp now faces in the days ahead. they will be thinking about whether they want a coronation or a contest, whether they want continuity or change. whether any potential candidate is good, notjust on the messaging, but also on the delivery, which is one area where, perhaps humza yousaf fell down in his time as first minister. there are two names emerging — it's by no means certain that they'll throw their h
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. let's bring you those pictures again of king charles returning to public engagements since his cancer diagnosis. he is visiting a cancer unit in central london. the king and queen camilla will meet patients and medical staff at university hospital london macmillan cancer centre, and of course it is his first public engagement since february. we will bring you more information on that visit as it develops. and let's return now to one of our other top stories,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. the israel—hamas war contains many tragedies, and the death of a baby girl, less than a week old, and filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike, is yet another. we brought you the story earlier this week of sabreen al—sakani, not long after she was delivered by caesarian section in a hospital in gaza. now, herfight for life is over. fergal keane's report contains distressing images from the beginning. in this fragile form, a tiny pulse of hope. baby sabreen was the last survivor... ..of a family obliterated by an israeli airstrike. her pregnant mum was pulled from here. but minutes later, in hospital, doctors were able to rescue sabreen from her dying mother's womb. they tapped to stimulate her breathing. air was pumped into her lungs. then to an incubator, fighting for life. notice the gentleness of the doctor, as he cradles her head. relatives watched over the newborn. paternal grandmother ahalam planned to take care of the orphaned baby. tran
lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. the israel—hamas war contains many tragedies, and the death of a baby girl, less than a week old, and filmed being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike, is yet another. we brought you the story earlier this week of sabreen al—sakani, not long after she was delivered by caesarian section in a hospital in gaza. now, herfight for life is over. fergal keane's report contains distressing images from the beginning. in this fragile form,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. still to come on the world today — a palestinian baby girl who was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in gaza has died. and a former senior post office executive is questioned over the suicide of a sub postmaster who was falsely accused of stealing. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. to the middle east now, and sabreen al sakani was a new born baby who became a symbol of life and survival amid all the death and destruction in gaza. she was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike on the family home in rafah. israel says it was targeting hamas. pictures were broadcast around the world of the chaotic scenes last sunday as doctors used a hand pump to push air into sabreen's tiny lungs, and get her onto an incubator. now — sadly — we've had news that the baby has died, and has been buried alongside her mother, father and three—year—old sister. our special correspondent fergal keane report
lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. still to come on the world today — a palestinian baby girl who was rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in gaza has died. and a former senior post office executive is questioned over the suicide of a sub postmaster who was falsely accused of stealing. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. to the middle east now, and sabreen al sakani was a new born baby who became a symbol of life and survival amid...
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i want to thank patrick and lorna for their substantial i and lorna for their substantial contribution they've made for their country and a compromise necessarily involves trade—offs. you have those because you believe there is a greater benefit. but greater benefit, the bute house agreement, the cooperation agreement, is stability in government. it's clear from recent days there wasn't that stability. governing is a minority will be hard. it will be difficult, we know that but we are prepared to step up to the challenge and while emotions are undoubtedly raw, i say to the green cause we look forward to the green cause we look forward to continuing to cooperate with you on an issue by issue basis. a demonstration of that will be next week with the safe access zones bill from gillian mccoy will be brought forward to the parliament and we will support that wholeheartedly. so, as soon as next week we look forward to cooperating again with our green colleagues that that will happen in a less formal arrangement. and let's be clear. thejudgment and the decision to terminate the bute house
i want to thank patrick and lorna for their substantial i and lorna for their substantial contribution they've made for their country and a compromise necessarily involves trade—offs. you have those because you believe there is a greater benefit. but greater benefit, the bute house agreement, the cooperation agreement, is stability in government. it's clear from recent days there wasn't that stability. governing is a minority will be hard. it will be difficult, we know that but we are...
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thank you, lorna gordon. a police investigation is continuing after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a secondary school in south west wales yesterday. the three have since been discharged from the hospital. the bbc has been told one of the injured is head of year 7 fiona elias. the school in carmarthenshire went into lockdown for about four hours yesterday. a teenage girl remains in police custody on suspicion of attempted murder. two household cavalry horses are in a "serious condition" after they threw off their riders and raced through london yesterday. three soldiers and a cyclist were taken to hospital following the incident. frances read joins me now — and we've had an update this morning on this? yes, we have had anjust update saying that two horses, as you said, are in serious condition. the army said that seven were spooked yesterday after building materials were dropped from a great height next to them. they were taking part in rehearsal next at buckingham palace for today's major general
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lorna gordon reporting there. one of the _ from the snp. lorna gordon reporting there. one of the striking _ from the snp. lorna gordon reporting there. one of the striking things - there. one of the striking things about the debate in washington when it comes to the train in recent weeks has been the readiness of some lawmakers to parrot russian propaganda. the main culprit as ever is the republican marjorie taylor green who were suggested in recent days that hamas has got weapons from... this is a war against nazism in ukraine. from... this is a war against nazism in ukraine-— in ukraine. time also put together a iece onl in ukraine. time also put together a piece only three _ in ukraine. time also put together a piece only three years _ in ukraine. time also put together a piece only three years ago _ in ukraine. time also put together a piece only three years ago and - in ukraine. time also put together a piece only three years ago and it i in ukraine. time also put together a piece only three years ago and it is i piece only three years ago and it is quite _ piec
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let's speak to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. humza yousaf has been saying that has been terminated with immediate effect. lorna slater and patrick harvie talked about this is that act of political karius to appease the most reactionary forces in the country, that humza yousaf can no longer be trusted, that he is ending the agreement in a week away. —— an act of political cowardice. the snp does not have a majority now in the scottish parliament. they have 63 msps. they are to match short of a majority, along with the greens who had seven msps, but gave them a majority, they have lost that with the termination of the bute house agreement with immediate effect. however, this is a parliament that is designed to be consensual. it is designed for a minority government, indeed the snp in theirfirst administration under alex salmond governed as a minority government, but at what it means is that they will now have to reach out to other parties to get backing for their policies. there will have to be more compromises going forward w
let's speak to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. humza yousaf has been saying that has been terminated with immediate effect. lorna slater and patrick harvie talked about this is that act of political karius to appease the most reactionary forces in the country, that humza yousaf can no longer be trusted, that he is ending the agreement in a week away. —— an act of political cowardice. the snp does not have a majority now in the scottish parliament. they have 63 msps. they are to...
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lorna gordon, bbc news. will take you through the events of the day, the resignation, how it happened and why it happened too. nick, what's the reaction been in westminster? it's quite the day in scottish politics, and as alan was reflecting five minutes or so ago, it became inevitable over the last few days after humza yousaf pulled the plug on that power—sharing deal with the greens. but it wasn't always inevitable — we were speaking to senior people in the snp and i think there's an acknowledgement that humza yousaf dealt with the choreography of ending that agreement really badly, it was seen as a humiliation for the greens and the fact that they had to walk out of butte house, the cameras caught them trundling off into the hold town of edinburgh, it looked bad for the party and left them furious. and it's set this chain of events in course over the weekend that meant that last night, there were several people around humza yousaf who concluded that it was game over, and by this morning it was pretty
lorna gordon, bbc news. will take you through the events of the day, the resignation, how it happened and why it happened too. nick, what's the reaction been in westminster? it's quite the day in scottish politics, and as alan was reflecting five minutes or so ago, it became inevitable over the last few days after humza yousaf pulled the plug on that power—sharing deal with the greens. but it wasn't always inevitable — we were speaking to senior people in the snp and i think there's an...
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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 uk politics. nick, thank vou- nick _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, _ have an impact on uk politics. nick, thank you. nick eardley, our - thank you. nick eardley, our political correspondent. other news now, and the government is proposing major changes to disability benefits. they would mean that people suffering from depression or anxiety could stop getting cash payments. the government wants the personal independence payment, or pip as its known, to be more targeted. but the
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....
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thank you very much, lorna. we will be speaking to the westminster leader of the snp in half an hour. now more of the day's news withjon. king charles will visit a cancer treatment centre today in his first major public engagement since his own diagnosis with the disease in february. he'll be accompanied by queen camilla and is said to be "greatly encouraged" to be resuming some of his duties. here's our royal correspondent sean coughlan. the news about king charles�*s cancer treatment has been much more positive, enough for the king to begin a return to public events today. with the queen at his side, they'll be at a symbolic location, a hospital with a specialist centre for cancer. the king's visit will try to raise awareness of the importance of early diagnosis and by going public about his own health problems, the king had hoped to encourage others to get health checks. apart from an appearance on easter sunday, the king has mostly stayed away from public events and the crowds. so today marks a gradual ret
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. lancashire police say they're reviewing information about allegations against the mp mark menzies, who's accused of misusing campaign funds. mr menzies was suspended by the conservative party after the times newspaper reported claims that he'd asked a party activist for thousands of pounds, saying he needed it to pay what he called "bad people" who'd locked him inside a flat. it's believed the police had received a call from labour for the matter to be investigated. mr menzies has told the times he strongly disputed the allegations. a man is in a critical condition in hospital after setting himself on fire outside the court in new york city where donald trump is on trial. our correspondent nada tawfik is outside the court. what more do we know? what are police saying?— what more do we know? what are police saying? well, “ournalists had 'ust police saying? well, “ournalists had just learned _ police saying? well, “ournalists had just learned that — police saying? well, journa
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. lancashire police say they're reviewing information about allegations against the mp mark menzies, who's accused of misusing campaign funds. mr menzies was suspended by the conservative party after the times newspaper reported claims that he'd asked a party activist for thousands of pounds, saying he needed it to pay what he called "bad people" who'd locked him inside a flat. it's believed the police had received a call from labour for the matter to be...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. a primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, whose body was found buried in their garden. the remains of 42—year—old nicholas billingham were found in northampton in march 2022, four months after he was last seen alive. fiona beal, who's 50, will be sentenced next month. a former senior executive at the post office, who's been giving evidence for a second day at the public inquiry, has been accused of "deliberately suppressing the truth" and letting wrongful convictions stand. angela van der bogerd was questioned by lawyers representing wrongly convicted sub—postmasters. she dismissed the accusations, and denied using money to hush up the family of martin griffiths, a sub—postmaster who killed himself, after being falsely accused of stealing £100,0000. emma simpson was at the inquiry. martin griffiths was facing financial ruin by the post office when he took his own life, in 2013. the losses were mounting, and he had been fined after an armed robbery at his br
lorna gordon, bbc news, dundee. a primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, whose body was found buried in their garden. the remains of 42—year—old nicholas billingham were found in northampton in march 2022, four months after he was last seen alive. fiona beal, who's 50, will be sentenced next month. a former senior executive at the post office, who's been giving evidence for a second day at the public inquiry, has been accused of "deliberately suppressing the...
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lorna gordon, thank ou. the scottish government has confirmed it's abandoning a flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emission by 75% by 2030. it is also scrapping annual climate targets, but insists the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain. it blamed uk government cuts and backtracking on climate measures for the move. 0ur scotland editor james cook reports. for five years, the scottish government has trumpeted its tough targets to tackle climate change. we have, targets to tackle climate change. - have, as a country, de carbonised faster than any t20 nation.- have, as a country, de carbonised faster than any t20 nation. when do we wanted. — faster than any t20 nation. when do we wanted, now? _ faster than any t20 nation. when do we wanted, now? campaigners - faster than any t20 nation. when do we wanted, now? campaigners kept| faster than any t20 nation. when do i we wanted, now? campaigners kept up the pressure — we wanted, now? campaigners kept up the pressure for _ we wanted, n
lorna gordon, thank ou. the scottish government has confirmed it's abandoning a flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emission by 75% by 2030. it is also scrapping annual climate targets, but insists the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain. it blamed uk government cuts and backtracking on climate measures for the move. 0ur scotland editor james cook reports. for five years, the scottish government has trumpeted its tough targets to tackle climate change. we have, targets...
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live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic — confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here in l of dramatic developments here in scotland and the collapse of this power sharing agreement, terminated with immediate effect and the disquiet had been growing for some time. reaching a crescendo after two decisions were taken last week which angered the scottish green party, the first being the watering down of climate change targets here in scotland, interim climate change targets on the decision by the nhs in scotland to pause prescribing puberty blockers to children of the back of what is known as the cash review. they put it to a members vote whether they should stay part of the power—sharing deal with the larger party, the snp, and in effect humza youisaf seized the
live to edinburgh and our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. and now the scottish conservatives are looking for a vote of no confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic — confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here - confidence, aren't they? yes, a day of dramatic developments here in l of dramatic developments here in scotland and the collapse of this power sharing agreement, terminated with immediate...
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lorna gordon reports. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it's incredibly difficult, but that's not the main issue here. so i can't say any more — i won't say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was searched by police when he was first arrested last year, as was the snp's headquarters. mr murrell was its chief executive for more than two decades. after being held in custody for more than nine hours yesterday, he now stands accused of embezzlement, the misuse of funds — stealing money from the party he once ran. we now know that the individual has been charged, peter has been charged, where the allegation of embezzlement from party funds — and that's a really serious matter indeed. many people in the snp right across scottish politics will be shocked by the news. the party's former treasurer, colin beattie, and nicola sturgeon — who were both also previously arrested — remain under investigation but have not been rearrested or charged.
lorna gordon reports. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it's incredibly difficult, but that's not the main issue here. so i can't say any more — i won't say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was searched by police when he was first arrested last year, as was the snp's headquarters. mr murrell was its chief executive for more than two decades. after being held in custody for more than nine hours yesterday, he now stands accused...
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our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, is in dundee where mr yousaf has been speaking. how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, _ how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, humza _ how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, humza yousaf i how do things done for him? in the | last few minutes, humza yousaf has how do things done for him? in the i last few minutes, humza yousaf has a right this housing development in dundee. he ignored brutal question from the waiting media about he would continue as first minister, whether he was a lame duck first minister, but we are told he will do interviews later. he is trying to reset his government by making this announcement about affordable housing. but to be honest, all focus is on his future. we are told he will not be announcing his resignation today, despite speculation overnight about his future. but as he was travelling here came the news that he is facing notjust here came the news that he is facing not just one, here came the news that he is facing notjust one, but two votes of no confidenc
our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, is in dundee where mr yousaf has been speaking. how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, _ how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, humza _ how do things done for him? in the last few minutes, humza yousaf i how do things done for him? in the | last few minutes, humza yousaf has how do things done for him? in the i last few minutes, humza yousaf has a right this housing development in dundee. he ignored brutal question from the...
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of the viciebsk region, we travel 266 kilometers, we jump into the garden, change here tsudoina falk lorna kalekty's glaina's goodness is clear to all of us, we will save all the charms of this dzei. and at the same time i will dispel the facts and myths of the pastor, and now i ask the studio to take notes, there the process of performing folk songs, the hibernating actress yana hadanovich lapanitsyna and the sound performer genadz sarakvash, is already unfolding. yana genats, i love you. aksana, hello, i gladly welcome you, friends. today we tried a song from the viasna rite. i am sure that our joint work with an actress with wonderful vocal abilities will not leave you indifferent. yana, greetings, good afternoon, did you listen to the original version, how much did you like it, no, of course, i really liked it, and i was very excited, i it seems that this song conveys exactly the whole mood, this is the guka of the nevesny, i would say so. yana hadanovich. theater and film actress, theater and film actress, graduated from the belarusian academy of pedagogical university named after max
of the viciebsk region, we travel 266 kilometers, we jump into the garden, change here tsudoina falk lorna kalekty's glaina's goodness is clear to all of us, we will save all the charms of this dzei. and at the same time i will dispel the facts and myths of the pastor, and now i ask the studio to take notes, there the process of performing folk songs, the hibernating actress yana hadanovich lapanitsyna and the sound performer genadz sarakvash, is already unfolding. yana genats, i love you....
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in dundee. a quarter of all adults in england are unable to see an nhs dentist, according to the british dental association, and large numbers of children are ending up in hospital because of tooth decay which should have been preventabe. now, a specialist children's dental team is offering free check—ups during the easter holidays with the help of a mobile dental bus. anna collinson reports from newcastle. can you point to the saw for me? river's tooth hurts. is that really sore? she's missed six days of school, but she is one of a hundred children to benefit from seeing a volunteer paediatric dentist. a free checkup finds its infected. we've got one abscess. the plan is to remove it today. one in three children live in poverty in the north—east of england, which means poorer overall health. you're going to have lovely teeth when you are older, are you going to look after them? dr greg taylor says it's harrowing how often he has to remove teeth which are meant to last a lifetime. we are tak
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in dundee. a quarter of all adults in england are unable to see an nhs dentist, according to the british dental association, and large numbers of children are ending up in hospital because of tooth decay which should have been preventabe. now, a specialist children's dental team is offering free check—ups during the easter holidays with the help of a mobile dental bus. anna collinson reports from newcastle. can you point to the saw for me? river's...
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let's talk to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. lorna. yeah, ben, within the last few minutes, nicola sturgeon emerged from the house she shared here in glasgow with her husband peter murrell. she was asked how these latest developments have been for her personally. it’s latest developments have been for her personally-— her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but _ her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you _ her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you know, - her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you know, thatl her personally. it's incredibly l difficult, but you know, that is her personally. it's incredibly - difficult, but you know, that is not the main — difficult, but you know, that is not the main issue here, so, i cannot say anymore, _ the main issue here, so, i cannot say anymore, i am not going to say anymore, _ say anymore, i am not going to say anymore, if_ say anymore, i am not going to say anymore, if you don't mind. i would also appreciate, i am still quite a new driver— also appreciate,
let's talk to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. lorna. yeah, ben, within the last few minutes, nicola sturgeon emerged from the house she shared here in glasgow with her husband peter murrell. she was asked how these latest developments have been for her personally. it’s latest developments have been for her personally-— her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but _ her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you _ her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but you know, - her...
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its co—leader, lorna slater, has accused the snp of "selling out future generations". so how did the power sharing agreement in scotland come about? and what led to its collapse? my colleague, sofia bettiza, is in the newsroom to explain. the power—sharing deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how did we get here? well, the arrangement was established in 2021, when nicola sturgeon was first minister. it meant that the two microlitres of the green party, you can see them here, became members of the government. in 2023, humza yousaf took over as leader of the snp, but since then there have been several issues that have caused a lot of division within the scottish government. the most divisive was the environment policy. they announced that they would scrap their target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. this is a significant u—turn for the snp, because when these targets were first announced in 2019, nicola sturgeon, the first minister at the time, said they were the most stretching targets in the world. she said that her
its co—leader, lorna slater, has accused the snp of "selling out future generations". so how did the power sharing agreement in scotland come about? and what led to its collapse? my colleague, sofia bettiza, is in the newsroom to explain. the power—sharing deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how did we get here? well, the arrangement was established in 2021, when nicola sturgeon was first minister. it meant that the two microlitres of the green party,...
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lorna gordon, bbc news. as we heard, the snp is now looking for a new leader. as we heard, the snp is now looking fora new leader. in as we heard, the snp is now looking for a new leader. in the last half hour, john swinney said he was giving active consideration to taking part in that leadership contest. he spoke to our political correspondent nick eardley, let's listen to what he had to say. i'm very sorry that the first minister has decided to step down. he has been a pioneer and has let our company with empathy, with care and with an emphasis on bringing people together, so i very much regret the fact that he has felt the need to stand down. some of your senior colleagues are urging you to stand to get the snp back into a more stable condition? i am giving very careful consideration to standing as leader of the snp. i have been somewhat overwhelmed by the requests made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. i am giving the issue active consideration, and it is likely i will have more to say to that in the days to come. t
lorna gordon, bbc news. as we heard, the snp is now looking for a new leader. as we heard, the snp is now looking fora new leader. in as we heard, the snp is now looking for a new leader. in the last half hour, john swinney said he was giving active consideration to taking part in that leadership contest. he spoke to our political correspondent nick eardley, let's listen to what he had to say. i'm very sorry that the first minister has decided to step down. he has been a pioneer and has let our...
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for more on this now i'm joined by the bbc�*s lorna gordon. what has the clinic said? this was a statement that was released by nhs greater glasgow and clyde and nhs lothian. in it they said, they are the two biggest health boards in scotland, they said the cass review is a significant piece of work into how the nhs can better support children with gender dysphoria. it is right they paused treatment to allow more research to be carried out. what that means if they have been writing to patients this week to advise him that the prescription of puberty, suppressant and gender affirming hormones to young people has been paused following this cass review into gender treatment in england and wales. this review which came out last week, which was comprehensive, 400 pages long, it made 32 recommendations and any doctor hilary cass said children had been let down by a lack of there was remarkably weak evidence on puberty blockers and cross six hormones to treat people with gender dysphoria and included warnings that giving hormones to 16—year—olds should be an approach take
for more on this now i'm joined by the bbc�*s lorna gordon. what has the clinic said? this was a statement that was released by nhs greater glasgow and clyde and nhs lothian. in it they said, they are the two biggest health boards in scotland, they said the cass review is a significant piece of work into how the nhs can better support children with gender dysphoria. it is right they paused treatment to allow more research to be carried out. what that means if they have been writing to...
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. >> however, the scottish greens, their co—leader lorna slater , their co—leader lorna slater, has said that this is an act of political cowardice by the snp, ending the agreement in such a weak and thoroughly hopeless way i >> -- >> and it's hopeless, weak and hopeless. it's interesting, isn't it , because the hopeless. it's interesting, isn't it, because the greens are trying to characterise the snp as being backward, not progressive enough, not caring about the planet enough, not caring about, you know , caring about, you know, transgender children enough and all of that going anti—woke and reactionary and all this. it's quite interesting to see how they characterise this all over interpretation of the snp position, perhaps, although if you're standing from the position of the scottish greens, anyone slightly to the right of jeremy corbyn is practically attila the hun. but is this a sign that devolution has been a little bit of a disaster in scotland ? scotland? >> well, i don't necessarily think putting it out there, throwing it out there, that devolution itself has to have been a
. >> however, the scottish greens, their co—leader lorna slater , their co—leader lorna slater, has said that this is an act of political cowardice by the snp, ending the agreement in such a weak and thoroughly hopeless way i >> -- >> and it's hopeless, weak and hopeless. it's interesting, isn't it , because the hopeless. it's interesting, isn't it, because the greens are trying to characterise the snp as being backward, not progressive enough, not caring about the planet...
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yesterday was not meant to upset and anger them but clearly, i will be writing to patrick harvey and lorna slater to let see if we can meet but it does not mean that two pro—independence parties who share so many values and so many policies cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the conservative leader douglas ross said mr yousaf has "failed" scotland, his government�*s in "meltdown" and he "needs to go." you�*re live with bbc news. from the supreme court to arizona — the debate on abortion rights is at the centre of the battle between democrats and republicans across the country. on wednesday, arizona�*s house of representatives voted to overturn a 19th century law banning abortion — if the senate approves, it could be removed from state law as early as next week. however, the is—week cut—off for abortions in the state would remain. also on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments about the idaho case — on whether state abortion bans can be superseded by a federal law that requires hospitals to provide emergency care to preserve a person�
yesterday was not meant to upset and anger them but clearly, i will be writing to patrick harvey and lorna slater to let see if we can meet but it does not mean that two pro—independence parties who share so many values and so many policies cannot and should not work together in a less formal arrangement. the conservative leader douglas ross said mr yousaf has "failed" scotland, his government�*s in "meltdown" and he "needs to go." you�*re live with bbc news....
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lorna bullett, the firm's talent head, said interviews would "be no less rigorous", but some recruiters argue it could remove "authenticity" from answers. questions for the mostjunior roles include "tell me about a significant change that you have had to adapt to in the past". meanwhile, applicants for more senior roles could be asked "when have you taken the time to provide very difficult feedback to someone"? 0r "tell me about an innovative idea or solution that you have formulated". daniel harris is director at recruiter robert walters. i asked for his thoughts. it's not completely conventional, but it's also something that's not completely brand new. at the same time, there's been i guess in the many years i've been recruitment, there's always been situations where candidates have been given heads ups or information pre—interviews. and i think it's really important to say that, actually, as much as there are some reasons why it might not necessarily be beneficial, there's some good pros to the process as well, for sure. what are the pros? just talk us through those and the reasons
lorna bullett, the firm's talent head, said interviews would "be no less rigorous", but some recruiters argue it could remove "authenticity" from answers. questions for the mostjunior roles include "tell me about a significant change that you have had to adapt to in the past". meanwhile, applicants for more senior roles could be asked "when have you taken the time to provide very difficult feedback to someone"? 0r "tell me about an innovative idea or...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon can tell us more. this legislation has been controversial. concerns were raised about the effect of policing it, the pressure is policing it might have on front line officers. others are concerned about the chilling effect it might have on freedom of speech. the authorjk rowling challenged police to arrest of comments she made on social media broke the law. police scotland found she had committed no crime. in fact, these figures show that the vast majority of complaints made in the law's first week of operation also resulted in no action. the figures also show that most complaints, most of those 7000 plus complaints to the police were made anonymously. the scottish police federation which represents rank and file officers it says this shows that the legislation was being misused by the public and people are not contacting the police because they are a victim of hate crime, but because they are making political or personal points. they said that this situation is not sustainable. well, the scottish government's justice sustainable. well, the s
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon can tell us more. this legislation has been controversial. concerns were raised about the effect of policing it, the pressure is policing it might have on front line officers. others are concerned about the chilling effect it might have on freedom of speech. the authorjk rowling challenged police to arrest of comments she made on social media broke the law. police scotland found she had committed no crime. in fact, these figures show that the vast...
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minister nicola sturgeon, was taken into custody for questioning yesterday. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon has more on this from glasgow outside nicola sturgeon�*s home. nicola sturgeon emerged from the house she shared here in glasgow with her husband, peter murrell. she was asked how these latest developments have been for her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. and if you don't mind, i'd also really appreciate... i'm still quite a new driver so please try not to distract me and i'm driving away. thank you. well, mr murrell was held in custody at falkirk police station for nine hours yesterday and then charged with the embezzlement of snp funds. he's a big figure in the party. he ran it for more than two decades. he was its chief executive for 22 years. it's now emerged that he has resigned his party membership this morning. late this morning, the snp leader, humza yousaf said that mr murrell was right to resign his membership and he also had this to say about this development in the l
minister nicola sturgeon, was taken into custody for questioning yesterday. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon has more on this from glasgow outside nicola sturgeon�*s home. nicola sturgeon emerged from the house she shared here in glasgow with her husband, peter murrell. she was asked how these latest developments have been for her personally. it's incredibly difficult, but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. and if you don't mind, i'd...
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lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was searched by police when he was first arrested last year, as was the snp headquarters. mr murrell was its chief executive for more than two decades. after being held in custody for more than nine hours yesterday, he now stands accused of embezzlement, the misuse of funds, stealing money from the party he once ran. irate stealing money from the party he once ran. ~ ., ~ ., ., ., once ran. we now know that an individual _ once ran. we now know that an individua
lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more....
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lorna gordon is in edinburgh. who are the runners and riders in this one? ~ ., who are the runners and riders in this one? ~ . ., , , ~ who are the runners and riders in this one? . . . , , ~ , this one? what happened like this mornin: this one? what happened like this morning was _ this one? what happened like this morning was that _ this one? what happened like this morning was that the _ this one? what happened like this morning was that the scottish - morning was that the scottish conservatives withdrew the motion of no confidence in humza yousaf. they said he had been a disaster as first minister and that in tabling the motion that he had forced him to resign. it was their leader, douglas ross, said, job done. the scottish labour motion of no confidence in the snp government is still on the table, but when it comes to the runners and riders, nominations to become the new leader of the snp, that process has no open. some of the names in the frame already, the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney, who said he is considering a bid for the leadership.
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lorna gordon, our scotland correspondent will be with us in a moment or two to give us the latest on that breaking story. first though, let's pause and catch up with weather details, and that's with luisa. good evening. bit of a weather cliche, i know, but a north—south divide with the weather story today. we had some beautiful sunshine, and with lighter winds across central and southern england, it felt a little warmer as well. this was londonjust a few hours ago. different story further north. it was cloudy and wet at times, a rather drizzly, overcast picture, as you can see in argyll and bute. and that's because of this weather front. it's toppling around the high pressure that's pushing in for the weekend, that's bringing some rain. now, the progress of the rain has been quite slow. it's been moving its way out of scotland, pushing into northern england and north wales. for the rest of the day, it will gradually sink its way steadily south. so, we will see some outbreaks of rain through the night tonight across central and southern england. clearer skies further north, a brisk
lorna gordon, our scotland correspondent will be with us in a moment or two to give us the latest on that breaking story. first though, let's pause and catch up with weather details, and that's with luisa. good evening. bit of a weather cliche, i know, but a north—south divide with the weather story today. we had some beautiful sunshine, and with lighter winds across central and southern england, it felt a little warmer as well. this was londonjust a few hours ago. different story further...
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theoretically there could be, but lorna is slater of the greens was telling me an important thing, which is as we expect a vote of confidence in the government goes ahead this week, and two verse work table, won by labour and the government and one by labour and the government and one by the conservatives in humza yousaf, they might both go ahead because they want to make their points. the leadership one doesn't matter, he has answered it, they have one. the government one might matter more but the greens have said they are not going to bring down the government. at least for now there is not going to be an election. the question will turn then on who wins the snp leadership contest? and whether they can command a majority in here. that is a bit further down the line before we get there. as we were hearing, i was hinting that there are challenges, particularly for kate forbes in uniting the party and in getting other people in the greens to support her. it cuts both ways in the system. one word about the system, this place is designed, it looks chaotic, this minority government thing, th
theoretically there could be, but lorna is slater of the greens was telling me an important thing, which is as we expect a vote of confidence in the government goes ahead this week, and two verse work table, won by labour and the government and one by labour and the government and one by the conservatives in humza yousaf, they might both go ahead because they want to make their points. the leadership one doesn't matter, he has answered it, they have one. the government one might matter more but...
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ok, lorna, thank you very much for bringing the latest they are. thank you to you. just to reiterate other news coming from scotland, the former chief executive of the snp, peter murrell has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. we will bring you any more as and when we get it. following devastating floods, the latest on the clean—up operation. standby for the tattooed tiktok or for setting a world record. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. now to football. all rounds will also be played on weekends. including the fifth round, which has been played in midweek for the past five years —— five seasons. the changes come as part of a new six—year agreement between the football association let's speak to kieran maguire, he is an associate lecturer in football finance at the university of liverpool and the author of the price of football. perhaps for international explain the significance of replays and why they are so important.— they are so important. u
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why, following a discussion with my cabinet this morning, i have formally notified patrick harvie and lorna slater that i am terminating the agreement with immediate effect. here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward looking forces within the snp. and it's the opposite of what's in scotland's best interest. israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss the military operation in rafah in southern gaza. let's speak to steph brawn, politicaljournalist at the daily scottish newspaper, the national. i think we're getting reports that the greens will not support him in that boat. what do you think the likelihood is of him winning a? if the greens are not going to support how at yousaf he's going to have to get support from the only other and that's ash regan. some viewers might remember that ash regan was a snp leadership contest last year and more recently she defected from the snp. she's probably not the person
why, following a discussion with my cabinet this morning, i have formally notified patrick harvie and lorna slater that i am terminating the agreement with immediate effect. here's how the co—leader of the scottish green party, patrick harvie, responded to the news that the coalition was officially over. the first minister has decided, i'm sorry to say, to capitulate to the most reactionary, backward looking forces within the snp. and it's the opposite of what's in scotland's best interest....
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it looks like mike lorna. you would be lucky with _ it looks like mike lorna. you would be lucky with that _ it looks like mike lorna. you would be lucky with that much _ it looks like mike lorna. you would be lucky with that much grass. - it looks like mike lorna. you would be lucky with that much grass. we | be lucky with that much grass. we were talking about my grass seed early on. but these are deep underground at the grimes graves english heritage site in norfolk, where there are hundreds...