questioning and release of the former first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, in connection with the investigation into the finances of the scottish national party. mrs sturgeon says her arrest was a shock and she is innocent of any wrongdoing. she s been released without charge pending further investigation. our scotland editor james cook reports. nicola sturgeon, for so long, front and centre in scottish politics, was arrested well away from the cameras, just after 10am. detectives questioned her as a suspect, before releasing her without charge seven hours and 15 minutes later. this evening, ms sturgeon issued a statement which was raw, blunt and defiant. i am certain i have committed no offence, she said, describing the situation as both a shock and deeply distressing. she thanked her supporters, saying they appreciated she would never do anything to harm either the snp or the country, and she insisted in the strongest possible terms that i am in fact innocent o
disappearance. ais year old boy and are charged with the murder of the 16 year old girl who was killed in cheshire on saturday. inflation remains near a a0 year high. the uk s most expensive drug saves a toddler with a rare genetic condition, but it is too late to save her terminally ill sister. nicola sturgeon is stepping down as scotland s first minister and leader of the scottish national party. she will leave office as soon as her successor is chosen. she says she can no longer give the role the full commitment she believes that it needs, and she hinted that after eight years as scotland s first minister, efforts to broaden the appeal of scottish independence could be hampered by what she called polarised opinions about her work. we ll look back at her career and get political reaction from edinburgh and london, but first lorna gordon on nicola sturgeon s resignation. she is scotland s longest serving first minister, the first female to hold the position. and today, nicol
are sliding in from the atlantic, heading towards the far south of england an we have this battle taking place between milder atlantic air that is more across the other side of the channel and this arctic air that is sitting across the uk, and that means those weather fronts are going to be bringing in some wetter weather into this cold air and gardeners take note. tuesday night looks particularly cold, could be as low as minus ten, there could be as low as minus ten, there could be more to snow to come in the south. it may dry off for a while but more wetter windier weather in the far south west, some of the cloud extends into midland and wales further north, more in the way of sunshine and fewer shower, most are dying out in the north by wednesday but the temperatures are not changing very much after that widespread frost. towards the latter part of the week this is where things could get interesting, big area of low pressure here, that will push in from the atlantic, and w
denied. a government spokesperson from israel said there were no civilian casualties during the operation, but the bbc has found evidence that civilians were killed. from jerusalem, are middle east correspondent, and you may find her report difficult to watch. amid ruins that reeked of death. ..palestinians poured over what was once gaza s biggest and best equipped hospital after israeli forces withdrew. israel s military raid in march was the second at the site and it was dramatically destructive. four mass graves containing local search teams say hundreds of bodies have now been dug up at al shifa, prompting international calls for an investigation into possible war crimes. there are reports of suspicious finds shared with us. translation: we ve - discovered bodies of women and children and people without heads, as well as torn body parts. israel s military says it exhumed bodies which palestinians had buried earlier as it searched for hostages seized by hamas. but some
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