In power? it done it in the 14 years we have been in ower? , , ., , ., ,, in power? it builds on the progress we have made in power? it builds on the progress we have made in in power? it builds on the progress we have made in this in power? it builds on the progress we have made in this evolving - in power? it builds on the progress| we have made in this evolving area. the article in the times sets out the strides we have made particularly recently publishing new guidance for teachers and schools about these issues. sensitively ensuring parents are the heart of conversations. that is common sense and right, widely welcomed by children s campaigners. we are dealing with the snp s aims to make gender recognition on our self identification basis which is not right which is what we have been dealing with. it builds on our track record of ensuring the safety and security of women and girls and children in schools. is it security of women and girls and children in schools. children i
Launches the snp s general election campaign less than a month after he became party leader. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country s first female president. it s it s been the most violent election campaign in modern mexican history. south africa s ruling anc says it will talk to all parties about forming a coalition government after losing its majority for the first time in 30 years. and a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon, in a landmark mission to retrieve rock and soil samples. now on bbc news, it s sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. history for djokovic, but not as he d like it, at the french open. the world number one with a new benchmark for a late finish in paris.
That some of the green policies do not sit well with them. there s the other issue that both the scottish grains and the snp advocate for an independent scotland so we should hear about when that meeting will be and we expect it to be in four weeks time for, from the time of mentioning to members. what weeks time for, from the time of mentioning to members. what with the im - lications mentioning to members. what with the implications be mentioning to members. what with the implications be if mentioning to members. what with the implications be if the mentioning to members. what with the implications be if the greens mentioning to members. what with the implications be if the greens pull - implications be if the greens pull out of the power share? i implications be if the greens pull out of the power share?- implications be if the greens pull out of the power share? i guess it will cause instability. out of the power share? i guess it will cause instability. it out of the
Possibly the police, but they can t publish that in case it influences the wider public inquiry that we are expecting next year. expecting next year. there in the newsroom. expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank you expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank you for - expecting next year. there in the newsroom, thank you for that - expecting next year. there in the - newsroom, thank you for that update. as promised, let s return to that breaking news, the former chief executive and husband x first minister, nicola sturgeon is understood to be rearrested in connection with police, and s investigation into the party s finances. let s speak to our political correspondent. david, tell us more. ~ ,, us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters in us more. well, matthew, snp headquarters in edinburgh - us more. well, matthew, snp - headquarters in edinburgh where, of course, pe
Keith brown is the snp s deputy leader. how do you account now for the fact that the modern independence movement was driven by the rise of snp, but actually the modern independence movement has taken on a life of its own and, if anything, it is ahead of snp? well, it should take on a life of its own, it s people from disparate backgrounds, not often the snp, coming to coalesce around the independent of independence, the idea of independence, which is something the snp s always wanted to see happen. they want it to be a broad church. and of course the snp, people will point out, have had issues to contend with recently, i don t deny that, challenges, we are working our way through those to try and reassert the dominant position we had. although it is worth pointing out, having won eight national elections in a row, we still lead all the other parties in scotland, 16 years after being in government. yes, but exactly that, 16 years of being in government, there is still problems with t
A tough act to follow. in 1953, scotland embraced his mother after her coronation as the embodiment of hope for a nation emerging from the shadow of war. there couldn t be anything, i suppose, more dramatically different from where we are now. the first months of the king s reign in scotland have also been dominated by political turmoil for the snp. given recent events, i would honestly have to say that the cause of independence is virtually dead for at least a generation. and how does that affect the monarchy? it means that, unlike his predecessor, he is in a position of much greater strength, as far as the unity of his kingdoms are concerned. if scotland does become independent, the snp s official plan is to keep the king as head of state, although some in the party want a bolder approach. someone who is a head of state should be elected. i don t think we, as working class people, should be paying tens of millions a year to the monarchy.
A position of much greater strength, as far as the unity of his kingdoms are concerned. if scotland does become independent, the snp s official plan is to keep the king as head of state, although some in the party want a bolder approach. someone who is a head of state should be elected. i don t think we, as working class people, should be paying tens of millions a year to the monarchy. and so now, for you, the time of the coronation is actually a good time to have this conversation? yes, i think it s a good time to have this conversation, and let s be honest with each other. what kind of future do we want? bagpipes play. in humza yousaf, scotland now has a republican first minister as well as a nationalist. although, as he waved off the stone of destiny for the coronation ceremony, he was tight lipped about both.
Predecessor, he is in a position of much greater strength, as far as the unity of his kingdoms are concerned. if scotland does become independent, the snp s official plan is to keep the king as head of state, although some in the party want a bolder approach. someone who is a head of state should be elected. i don t think we, as working class people, should be paying tens of millions a year to the monarchy. and so now, for you, the time of the coronation is actually a good time to have this conversation? yes, i think it s a good time to have this conversation, and let s be honest with each other. what kind of future do we want? bagpipes play. in humza yousaf, scotland now has a republican first minister as well as a nationalist. although, as he waved off the stone of destiny for the coronation ceremony, he was tight lipped about both.
That the cause of independence is virtually dead for at least a generation. and how does that affect the monarchy? it means that, unlike his predecessor, he is in a position of much greater strength as far as the unity of his kingdoms are concerned. if scotland does become independent, the snp s official plan is to keep the king as head of state, although some in the party want a bolder approach. i m a republican. so i believe someone who is a head of state should be elected. i don t think we, as working class people, should be paying tens of millions a year to the monarchy. and so now, for you, the time of the coronation is actually a good time to have this conversation? yes. i think it s a good time to have this conversation, and let s be honest with each other. what kind of future do we want? bagpipes play. in humza yousaf, scotland now has a republican first minister
Taken a step back from his role on the public audit committee until the police investigation has concluded. we do have a statement from him, saying he had resigned as treasurer, this is taking place with immediate effect. he said on a personal level that the decision hadn t been an easy one, he d have usually been doing it for a long time, but he said, it s the right decision to avoid further distraction to the ongoing important work, this is an ongoing important work, this is an ongoing investigation, and also to the important work being led by humza yousaf to improve the snp s governance and transparency. humza yousaf announced at the weekend that there would be a review into the snp s there would be a review into the snp s governance and transparency, humza yousaf has just been in the job of first minister a few weeks, and 0c quite a lot going on for him,