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BBCNEWS BBC News September 5, 2017
Committed to challenging the government and scrutinising its decisions but also to proposing our own alternative way forward in what i hope will be a spirit of respectful debate. That is with a clearaim to respectful debate. That is with a clear aim to use the powers of this parliament to make a difference to the lives of the people who live here. Or at least thats the plan. So in response to the first minister, please let me begin by seeking out what
Common Ground
exists and to find out what i can welcome in her speech today. Given how much the snps poached from the conservative manifestos over recent months, im tempted to suggest their programme for government should be called something borrowed, something blue. Today im happy to welcome the governments proposalfor an education reform bill, thats because the principle of reform has been consistently put forward by the scottish conservatives these last five years. However, support for the detail of that bill will limited because theres growing concern that farfrom because theres growing concern that far from delivering real independence, the government is attempting to centralise control with its governance reforms and that would be unacceptable. To borrow from the snps dictionary for a moment, while we support reform, well not support a schools power grab from this
Scottish Government
. Im general lynley pleased to see the inclusion of franks law in todays programme. Its absolutely a policy whose time has come. Scots who need care shouldnt be divided by an arbitrary line of anal. I pay tribute to amanda patel who has campaigned on this for years with amazing dignity and strength. I say to the first minister if she wishes to the first minister if she wishes to expedite this so we can get it working as soon as possible, i believe shell have the chambers support and shell certainly have mine. Im pleased to say the campaignfora new mine. Im pleased to say the campaign for a new offence drug driving will be brought forward by douglas ross. 0n the issue of
Public Sector
pay, the scottish conservatives supported the government, both here and across the rest of the uk in choosing pay restrict for
Public Sector
workers, instead of redundancies, as they sought to stabilise the economy following the financial crash. Having righted the ship, its time to revisit that restraint. Depending on which part of the
Public Sector
the scots work in, their salaries can be set by holyrood or westminster. Although we await timing, its right to revisit pay and restraint today. On homelessness, we urge the government to commit to a new
National Homelessness
strategy for scotland, all parties are committed to that. Its an important and necessary step which will allow us to turn the page on the past and make sure we no longer label consensual behaviour between same sex people a crime. We are also entitled to be sceptical. We had 12 months where its fair to say that deliverys not been top most of this governments list of priorities. Today the first minister comes to the chamber with 16 bills. Minister comes to the chamber with i6 bills. Last year she came here with 15 and only got through four. The public are entitled to ask, if todays i6 the public are entitled to ask, if todays 16 are in front or behind last yea rs leftovers todays 16 are in front or behind last years leftovers in todays 16 are in front or behind last yea rs leftovers in the todays 16 are in front or behind last years leftovers in the queue. There are also areas where the scottish conservatives will not offer their support. Areas where well fight every step of the way because the snp governments simply got it wrong. Theyve brought forward a programme to raise taxes and keep robbers out of the jail. Presiding officer,
Nicola Sturgeon
has played down in her speech sentences of 12 months or less. But let me tell you right now, l7 less. But let me tell you right now, 17 of less. But let me tell you right now, l7 of all offenders done for attempted murder or serious assault received a sentence of less than 12 months. More than a quarter of all sex offenders are given jail terms of less tha n sex offenders are given jail terms of less than 12 months. We see the needin of less than 12 months. We see the need in many areas for criminals to be taken off the streets and we see that nowhere greater than in
Domestic Violence
and abuse cases where keeping an offender in the home environment means others can never break free. I would remind the first minister,
Domestic Abuse
takes many forms, financial psychological and intimidation, as well as physical. Shes linked the bills and well fight to ensure the option of jail is there, otherwise the snps soft touch scotland just got a whole lot softer. Ona lot softer. On a
Citizens Basic Income
scheme, wed be concerned if we thought that anything would ever come of it beyond trying to write the headline and the bone shes growing to the green party. When her commit extends only to working with interested local authorities to
Fund Research
into its concept and feasibility, we are sleeping pretty easy on the conservative benches tonight. Now its clear from the first ministers words today that the snp has realised that the absence of domestic legislative activity over the last year was a mistake and its now trying to change tack. For all the warm words however im afraid to say the evidence suggests the snp still hasnt got the message. On brexit, the first minister is right that new powers will come to this place after we leave the
European Union
and we will support that process. But the first minister must recognise that the country has had enough of constitutional squabbling. Brexit must not be used as another opportunity to retreat to their comfort zone of talking process. Instead of the first minister wanting to find consensus on this matter, it must approach the matter pragmatically. We cantjust talk about where powers lie. All of us talk about where powers lie. All of us need to
Start Talking
about what to do with the powers that we have. Just look at the huge channels we face in scotland and the ones that have come to light since we last met. A survey of more than 3,000 nurses found half believe patient ca re nurses found half believe patient care is being compromised because of insufficient staffing. Scotland concluded the governments failed to provide adequate staffing for the nhs in the long term and today, the isd scotland report shows record vacancies for consultants and midwives. There are the equivalent of 3200 posts unfilled. Figured showed the number of drug deaths in scotla nd showed the number of drug deaths in scotland rose by 23 . The scottish parliaments education scotland rose by 23 . The scottish pa rliaments education committees warned there is a real risk of increasing shortages of head teachers in the future. As i said last year, the entry is bulging and we last year, the entry is bulging and we need action. Its clear if its going to reearn the trust and respect of the people of scotland, we respect of the people of scotland, we also need a new approach from the
Scottish Government
. One that shun thompson overpromising and underdelivering of the past compounded by trying to cover us all up compounded by trying to cover us all up when facts emerge. Ill give way. Im grateful. I wonder if she could tell the chamber if she thinks the vacancies in the
National Health
service will be helped or hindered. Problem with sound. What would they say a year or two yea rs what would they say a year or two years ago, five years when labour, when us, when the liberal democrats and the green party brought workforce planning to this chamber. They said nothing. Absolutely nothing. But lets have a look again at the record over the summer. This time last year, the snp governments big announcement was a new £500 million scottish growth deal. Yet last week we scottish growth deal. Yet last week we learnt the new deals yet to provide a single penny to any
Scottish Firm
and we asked why the delay. Last year the snp staged major announcements where gps were told the government was committed to increasing the proportion of nhs funding going into primary care, but over the summer, gp leaders have warned this cast iron promise was now warned this cast iron promise was now being watered down. Grand promises but in reality less than some promises but in reality less than some of their parts. People want a government prepared to face up to the issues, but too often we have had a government which has tried to hide them away. A government which tones down a report criticising cuts tones down a report criticising cuts to further education. One which urges all if scotland to water down its warnings about the future of the nhs which doesnt confront its failings but is more concerned with trying to fool people into not noticing. For the tenth year on a trot its promising jam tomorrow. A government which complains about the leaves it doesnt have but seems terrified of the once under its control. As the
Main Opposition Party
well seek to push the
Scottish Government
to a bolder path by ourselves pushing for change. Last week i set out initial ideas focussing specifically on ways to help solve scotlands housing crisis. Nobody in this chamber i believe can be satisfied with the
Current Situation
where young people find themselves shut out of the
Housing Market
until their mid 30s. For a new generation no longer believes that theyll match the
Living Standards
of their parents. So we must act. If you speak to people in the sector, they are utterly frustrated by the drift and delay theyve seen from this government on planning. Drift which is deterring investment and sending it to manchester or liverpool or birmingham or glasgow or ahher dene. 250,000 homes a year must be 25,000 homes in scotland must be built a year. We need to address the current state of housing in scotland. That is why well continue to push the
Scottish Government
to use its growing
Capital Budget
to make sure no one has to live in a hard to heat home. A transformation investment in home officialcy would bea investment in home officialcy would be a win win for scotland, creating jobs, reducing carbon emissions, improving health and helping householders with energy bills. That is why in government wed introduce a new target to ensure that every home is
Energy Efficiency
rated c or bby home is
Energy Efficiency
rated c or b by the end of the next year and the end of the next decade and as opposition well write the measures into the bill that the snp brings forward. On the nhs, tomorrow well unveil the
Advisory Panel
made up of practitioners and health professionals, it willjessica chapman inhow best we sustain the
Health Service
and its traditions for the long term. There is i think plenty of consensus in the chamber that we need to face up to challenges in the nhs and we want to play our part in that. On education, well press the
Scottish Government
to press real power down to school featu rers to press real power down to school featurers and head teachers because they know their school best. Well set out fresh ways to ensure there are enough teachers in schools. Well report back soon with a full review of the curriculum for excellence. The warnings made by professor
Lynsey Paterson
at the weekend cannot be dismissed out of the hand as the snp governments sought to do. The urgent priority must be to address or decline literacy and numeracy standards and we literacy and numeracy standards and we need teachers with more flexibility for routes into teaching. We need root and
Branch Reform
of agencies. Well support
Prison Reforms
that will focus on rehabilitation. We need to give judges the tools to punish the worst criminals by backing whole life sentences. We must act here to listen to the concerns of rural scotla nd listen to the concerns of rural scotland to reflect the concerns of people who too often feel left out of scotlands public debate. We have had enough of hearing about who is to blame for a lack of rural broadband. People just want to see both governments get on and sort it out. On the economy, well seek to lead a debate here in this place on the need to put growth first. The time for endless theoretical bebait with the state of our economy and a future constitutional position is over. We need to focus on the pressing issue of how we grow the scottish economy now, how we increase productivity and train and retrain our people for the jobs of today and the jobs of tomorrow. The new financial powers here mean scotla nd new financial powers here mean scotland needs to raise closer to what it spends. Well continue to argue this year that dragging scotla nd argue this year that dragging scotland down with ever more punitive taxes is not the right way. The first minister is opening the door on greater tax rises today and we door on greater tax rises today and we say stop taking ever more money from the pockets of scotlands workers. We must instead owe for growth. The
Scottish Government
s own growth. The
Scottish Government
s own review of
Business Rates
last month urged ministers to rethink their tax rises. If even their own report is critical of their policy, surely its time to listen and the snp bluntly needs to decide what it believes in. Its gummed up the market. On the air passenger duty, its recognised the benefit of taxing competitively. On issues like atp, well seek to work with the snp to deliver something that could be of huge benefit to scotland. We only wish shaved show consistency. We are hearing that theyll march left wards this year and i would urge the first minister to remember other people too, the small firms, employers and taxpayers of scotland. On that note, the
Scottish Government
s announced a
Business Development
back. I welcome the focus on providing finance for
Capital Investment
and i wont be ideological about it. It would be remiss of me to avoid that pointing out that yet again we have been here before with the establishment of new banks. The
Scottish Government
announced the scottish
Business Bank
as far back as 2013. It was dropped before the
First Programme
for government towards the end of 2014. Since then its not only been made a few times but the plans changed from the setting up of the dedicated bank to being part of the existing
Scottish Investment
bank. And guess what, it still doesnt operate. Over promised and underdelivered is a theme with this government. Now, given the parliamentary arithmetic of this place, i dont seek to downplay the that. We all await the courting ritual of the winter months, though it may be that mr harvey will find competition as a suitor from mr harvey will find competition as a suitorfrom mr rennie. Sometimes i can muster sympathy for if first minister, but what all parties will be looking for from all sides of the chamber is a sign of change because, if this government is to earn back the trust and respect of the people of scotla nd the trust and respect of the people of scotland which it has squandered in the last year, it must change and fast. It must show it understands the difference between a genuine complaint and the politics of grievance. It must accept responsibility for all its record in scotla nd responsibility for all its record in scotland and fix the mistakes that its made. It must be frank about the huge challenges that scotland faces and not seek as its
First Response
to bury bad news and pretend it doesnt exist. Given what we know, well await to see whether todays warm words with backed up by action before making a judgment. The government should know this after this last year, its on bra baition with the people of scotla nd bra baition with the people of scotland probation. Its time to change tack and time to deliver. Thank you. Applause. Thank you very much. I call alex roley. Thank you, presiding officer. Can i ta ke thank you, presiding officer. Can i take this opportunity to welcome eve ryo ne take this opportunity to welcome everyone back to parliament and can i also take this opportunity to congratulate all who were involved in the construction and design of the queens ferry crossing, the magnificent new bridge linking the wonderful kingdom of fife to the lothians. It was good to be at the hoping and i hope more people will enjoy the delight of fife by using it. I also want to congratulate all the workers involved in building the aircraft carriers. The hms prince of wales will have its naming ceremony in row scythe this friday and i say well done to everyone that was involved. The first minister in her speech today has announced an
Extensive Programme
for her government and shell be looking for support across this chamber. I want to be clear that labour will not pause for the sake of opposing and well work constructively with the government to decide what is in the best interests of the people of scotland to do so. Equally, i hope the government for its part will be more open. Shes listened to us and agreed to lift the
Public Sector
pay cut. This is to be welcomed pay cap. The
National Investment
bank is also good news. This was part of labours general election manifesto. U nfortu nately, however, labours general election manifesto. Unfortunately, however, without a
Common Ground<\/a> exists and to find out what i can welcome in her speech today. Given how much the snps poached from the conservative manifestos over recent months, im tempted to suggest their programme for government should be called something borrowed, something blue. Today im happy to welcome the governments proposalfor an education reform bill, thats because the principle of reform has been consistently put forward by the scottish conservatives these last five years. However, support for the detail of that bill will limited because theres growing concern that farfrom because theres growing concern that far from delivering real independence, the government is attempting to centralise control with its governance reforms and that would be unacceptable. To borrow from the snps dictionary for a moment, while we support reform, well not support a schools power grab from this
Scottish Government<\/a>. Im general lynley pleased to see the inclusion of franks law in todays programme. Its absolutely a policy whose time has come. Scots who need care shouldnt be divided by an arbitrary line of anal. I pay tribute to amanda patel who has campaigned on this for years with amazing dignity and strength. I say to the first minister if she wishes to the first minister if she wishes to expedite this so we can get it working as soon as possible, i believe shell have the chambers support and shell certainly have mine. Im pleased to say the campaignfora new mine. Im pleased to say the campaign for a new offence drug driving will be brought forward by douglas ross. 0n the issue of
Public Sector<\/a> pay, the scottish conservatives supported the government, both here and across the rest of the uk in choosing pay restrict for
Public Sector<\/a> workers, instead of redundancies, as they sought to stabilise the economy following the financial crash. Having righted the ship, its time to revisit that restraint. Depending on which part of the
Public Sector<\/a> the scots work in, their salaries can be set by holyrood or westminster. Although we await timing, its right to revisit pay and restraint today. On homelessness, we urge the government to commit to a new
National Homelessness<\/a> strategy for scotland, all parties are committed to that. Its an important and necessary step which will allow us to turn the page on the past and make sure we no longer label consensual behaviour between same sex people a crime. We are also entitled to be sceptical. We had 12 months where its fair to say that deliverys not been top most of this governments list of priorities. Today the first minister comes to the chamber with 16 bills. Minister comes to the chamber with i6 bills. Last year she came here with 15 and only got through four. The public are entitled to ask, if todays i6 the public are entitled to ask, if todays 16 are in front or behind last yea rs leftovers todays 16 are in front or behind last years leftovers in todays 16 are in front or behind last yea rs leftovers in the todays 16 are in front or behind last years leftovers in the queue. There are also areas where the scottish conservatives will not offer their support. Areas where well fight every step of the way because the snp governments simply got it wrong. Theyve brought forward a programme to raise taxes and keep robbers out of the jail. Presiding officer,
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> has played down in her speech sentences of 12 months or less. But let me tell you right now, l7 less. But let me tell you right now, 17 of less. But let me tell you right now, l7 of all offenders done for attempted murder or serious assault received a sentence of less than 12 months. More than a quarter of all sex offenders are given jail terms of less tha n sex offenders are given jail terms of less than 12 months. We see the needin of less than 12 months. We see the need in many areas for criminals to be taken off the streets and we see that nowhere greater than in
Domestic Violence<\/a> and abuse cases where keeping an offender in the home environment means others can never break free. I would remind the first minister,
Domestic Abuse<\/a> takes many forms, financial psychological and intimidation, as well as physical. Shes linked the bills and well fight to ensure the option of jail is there, otherwise the snps soft touch scotland just got a whole lot softer. Ona lot softer. On a
Citizens Basic Income<\/a> scheme, wed be concerned if we thought that anything would ever come of it beyond trying to write the headline and the bone shes growing to the green party. When her commit extends only to working with interested local authorities to
Fund Research<\/a> into its concept and feasibility, we are sleeping pretty easy on the conservative benches tonight. Now its clear from the first ministers words today that the snp has realised that the absence of domestic legislative activity over the last year was a mistake and its now trying to change tack. For all the warm words however im afraid to say the evidence suggests the snp still hasnt got the message. On brexit, the first minister is right that new powers will come to this place after we leave the
European Union<\/a> and we will support that process. But the first minister must recognise that the country has had enough of constitutional squabbling. Brexit must not be used as another opportunity to retreat to their comfort zone of talking process. Instead of the first minister wanting to find consensus on this matter, it must approach the matter pragmatically. We cantjust talk about where powers lie. All of us talk about where powers lie. All of us need to
Start Talking<\/a> about what to do with the powers that we have. Just look at the huge channels we face in scotland and the ones that have come to light since we last met. A survey of more than 3,000 nurses found half believe patient ca re nurses found half believe patient care is being compromised because of insufficient staffing. Scotland concluded the governments failed to provide adequate staffing for the nhs in the long term and today, the isd scotland report shows record vacancies for consultants and midwives. There are the equivalent of 3200 posts unfilled. Figured showed the number of drug deaths in scotla nd showed the number of drug deaths in scotland rose by 23 . The scottish parliaments education scotland rose by 23 . The scottish pa rliaments education committees warned there is a real risk of increasing shortages of head teachers in the future. As i said last year, the entry is bulging and we last year, the entry is bulging and we need action. Its clear if its going to reearn the trust and respect of the people of scotland, we respect of the people of scotland, we also need a new approach from the
Scottish Government<\/a>. One that shun thompson overpromising and underdelivering of the past compounded by trying to cover us all up compounded by trying to cover us all up when facts emerge. Ill give way. Im grateful. I wonder if she could tell the chamber if she thinks the vacancies in the
National Health<\/a> service will be helped or hindered. Problem with sound. What would they say a year or two yea rs what would they say a year or two years ago, five years when labour, when us, when the liberal democrats and the green party brought workforce planning to this chamber. They said nothing. Absolutely nothing. But lets have a look again at the record over the summer. This time last year, the snp governments big announcement was a new \u00a3500 million scottish growth deal. Yet last week we scottish growth deal. Yet last week we learnt the new deals yet to provide a single penny to any
Scottish Firm<\/a> and we asked why the delay. Last year the snp staged major announcements where gps were told the government was committed to increasing the proportion of nhs funding going into primary care, but over the summer, gp leaders have warned this cast iron promise was now warned this cast iron promise was now being watered down. Grand promises but in reality less than some promises but in reality less than some of their parts. People want a government prepared to face up to the issues, but too often we have had a government which has tried to hide them away. A government which tones down a report criticising cuts tones down a report criticising cuts to further education. One which urges all if scotland to water down its warnings about the future of the nhs which doesnt confront its failings but is more concerned with trying to fool people into not noticing. For the tenth year on a trot its promising jam tomorrow. A government which complains about the leaves it doesnt have but seems terrified of the once under its control. As the
Main Opposition Party<\/a> well seek to push the
Scottish Government<\/a> to a bolder path by ourselves pushing for change. Last week i set out initial ideas focussing specifically on ways to help solve scotlands housing crisis. Nobody in this chamber i believe can be satisfied with the
Current Situation<\/a> where young people find themselves shut out of the
Housing Market<\/a> until their mid 30s. For a new generation no longer believes that theyll match the
Living Standards<\/a> of their parents. So we must act. If you speak to people in the sector, they are utterly frustrated by the drift and delay theyve seen from this government on planning. Drift which is deterring investment and sending it to manchester or liverpool or birmingham or glasgow or ahher dene. 250,000 homes a year must be 25,000 homes in scotland must be built a year. We need to address the current state of housing in scotland. That is why well continue to push the
Scottish Government<\/a> to use its growing
Capital Budget<\/a> to make sure no one has to live in a hard to heat home. A transformation investment in home officialcy would bea investment in home officialcy would be a win win for scotland, creating jobs, reducing carbon emissions, improving health and helping householders with energy bills. That is why in government wed introduce a new target to ensure that every home is
Energy Efficiency<\/a> rated c or bby home is
Energy Efficiency<\/a> rated c or b by the end of the next year and the end of the next decade and as opposition well write the measures into the bill that the snp brings forward. On the nhs, tomorrow well unveil the
Advisory Panel<\/a> made up of practitioners and health professionals, it willjessica chapman inhow best we sustain the
Health Service<\/a> and its traditions for the long term. There is i think plenty of consensus in the chamber that we need to face up to challenges in the nhs and we want to play our part in that. On education, well press the
Scottish Government<\/a> to press real power down to school featu rers to press real power down to school featurers and head teachers because they know their school best. Well set out fresh ways to ensure there are enough teachers in schools. Well report back soon with a full review of the curriculum for excellence. The warnings made by professor
Lynsey Paterson<\/a> at the weekend cannot be dismissed out of the hand as the snp governments sought to do. The urgent priority must be to address or decline literacy and numeracy standards and we literacy and numeracy standards and we need teachers with more flexibility for routes into teaching. We need root and
Branch Reform<\/a> of agencies. Well support
Prison Reforms<\/a> that will focus on rehabilitation. We need to give judges the tools to punish the worst criminals by backing whole life sentences. We must act here to listen to the concerns of rural scotla nd listen to the concerns of rural scotland to reflect the concerns of people who too often feel left out of scotlands public debate. We have had enough of hearing about who is to blame for a lack of rural broadband. People just want to see both governments get on and sort it out. On the economy, well seek to lead a debate here in this place on the need to put growth first. The time for endless theoretical bebait with the state of our economy and a future constitutional position is over. We need to focus on the pressing issue of how we grow the scottish economy now, how we increase productivity and train and retrain our people for the jobs of today and the jobs of tomorrow. The new financial powers here mean scotla nd new financial powers here mean scotland needs to raise closer to what it spends. Well continue to argue this year that dragging scotla nd argue this year that dragging scotland down with ever more punitive taxes is not the right way. The first minister is opening the door on greater tax rises today and we door on greater tax rises today and we say stop taking ever more money from the pockets of scotlands workers. We must instead owe for growth. The
Scottish Government<\/a>s own growth. The
Scottish Government<\/a>s own review of
Business Rates<\/a> last month urged ministers to rethink their tax rises. If even their own report is critical of their policy, surely its time to listen and the snp bluntly needs to decide what it believes in. Its gummed up the market. On the air passenger duty, its recognised the benefit of taxing competitively. On issues like atp, well seek to work with the snp to deliver something that could be of huge benefit to scotland. We only wish shaved show consistency. We are hearing that theyll march left wards this year and i would urge the first minister to remember other people too, the small firms, employers and taxpayers of scotland. On that note, the
Scottish Government<\/a>s announced a
Business Development<\/a> back. I welcome the focus on providing finance for
Capital Investment<\/a> and i wont be ideological about it. It would be remiss of me to avoid that pointing out that yet again we have been here before with the establishment of new banks. The
Scottish Government<\/a> announced the scottish
Business Bank<\/a> as far back as 2013. It was dropped before the
First Programme<\/a> for government towards the end of 2014. Since then its not only been made a few times but the plans changed from the setting up of the dedicated bank to being part of the existing
Scottish Investment<\/a> bank. And guess what, it still doesnt operate. Over promised and underdelivered is a theme with this government. Now, given the parliamentary arithmetic of this place, i dont seek to downplay the that. We all await the courting ritual of the winter months, though it may be that mr harvey will find competition as a suitor from mr harvey will find competition as a suitorfrom mr rennie. Sometimes i can muster sympathy for if first minister, but what all parties will be looking for from all sides of the chamber is a sign of change because, if this government is to earn back the trust and respect of the people of scotla nd the trust and respect of the people of scotland which it has squandered in the last year, it must change and fast. It must show it understands the difference between a genuine complaint and the politics of grievance. It must accept responsibility for all its record in scotla nd responsibility for all its record in scotland and fix the mistakes that its made. It must be frank about the huge challenges that scotland faces and not seek as its
First Response<\/a> to bury bad news and pretend it doesnt exist. Given what we know, well await to see whether todays warm words with backed up by action before making a judgment. The government should know this after this last year, its on bra baition with the people of scotla nd bra baition with the people of scotland probation. Its time to change tack and time to deliver. Thank you. Applause. Thank you very much. I call alex roley. Thank you, presiding officer. Can i ta ke thank you, presiding officer. Can i take this opportunity to welcome eve ryo ne take this opportunity to welcome everyone back to parliament and can i also take this opportunity to congratulate all who were involved in the construction and design of the queens ferry crossing, the magnificent new bridge linking the wonderful kingdom of fife to the lothians. It was good to be at the hoping and i hope more people will enjoy the delight of fife by using it. I also want to congratulate all the workers involved in building the aircraft carriers. The hms prince of wales will have its naming ceremony in row scythe this friday and i say well done to everyone that was involved. The first minister in her speech today has announced an
Extensive Programme<\/a> for her government and shell be looking for support across this chamber. I want to be clear that labour will not pause for the sake of opposing and well work constructively with the government to decide what is in the best interests of the people of scotland to do so. Equally, i hope the government for its part will be more open. Shes listened to us and agreed to lift the
Public Sector<\/a> pay cut. This is to be welcomed pay cap. The
National Investment<\/a> bank is also good news. This was part of labours general election manifesto. U nfortu nately, however, labours general election manifesto. Unfortunately, however, without a
Labour Government<\/a> in westminster, it wont harm the \u00a320 billion of lending to get it started. We very much welcome the announcement. Its important to say who is put charge of what will be a vital part of scotlands vital economic structure. However it seems in other areas of government, they were close to the ideas and experiences. Carrying on with the poor education governments reforms, criticised by all in the sector, is. Let us remind ourselves of the fa cts. Let us remind ourselves of the facts. Fewer teachers came to power under the snp, one thousand fewer support staff than when the snp went to power. Class sizes bigger than when the snp came to power. Spending per pupil across all ages is down. If pupils spend had remained the same as the 2010 11 levels, primary schools would be 726
Million Pounds<\/a> better off in secondary schools would be \u00a3308 million better off. I cannot see how what is proposed today addresses any of this. Indeed it seems to me its a classic avoidance technique when in doubt restructure. It did not work for police scotland, fire and rescue, it did not work for colleges and it will not work for our schools. Presiding officer, i have used much of this summer recess to meet and listen to people and listen to what they have to say. The teachers i spoke to over the summer told me about the impact of the cuts in schools and in classrooms. Work loads that they have been completely run off their feet. Crass sizes that are far, fartoo run off their feet. Crass sizes that are far, far too large. The need for more teaching assessments in their classrooms. They told me. Class sizes. Studio that is alex rowley. First appearance since
Kezia Dugdale<\/a> stood down. Following
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a>s statement, outlining her programme for government, saying an
Education Bill<\/a> will deliver radical change in the running of schools, new petrol and diesel cars will be phased out in scotland by 2032. 1 cap on
Public Sector<\/a> pay rises will be lifted. Well fully implement franks law. Scottish conservative leader
Ruth Davidson<\/a> said for the tenth year on the trot the snp are promising jam tomorrow. Lets go to lorna gordon who is listening to that. Any rabbits pulled out tfl the hat out of the hat . That. Any rabbits pulled out tfl the hat out of the hat . Felt to me like a pick n mix programme, the snp attempting to have something for eve ryo ne snp attempting to have something for everyone in what
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> announced today in the chamber of the scottish parliament. Behind me there is an awful lot of detail to pick. I thought the announcement on electric cars was interesting. She was saying how there was a hope to phase out all the petrol and diesel ca rs phase out all the petrol and diesel cars eight years ahead of the uk government, an ambition to make scotlands longest road the a 9 close to 300 miles long running up the spine of scotland an electric highway. Headline grabbing interesting policies but the nitty gritty stuff is to do with education, the proposals to hand more powers to head teachers, their proposals and criminaljustice, a presumption against short term sentencing and of course, as you say, franks law, personal care for those who need it whore under 65 yea rs of those who need it whore under 65 years of age free of cost. The snp say theyll support what they feel is fit but already criticising some of the proposals, not least in the area of education. Ruth davidson, the leader of the conservatives saying, she has concern that the proposals will centralise, rather than deliver independence to schools. Alex rowley, the interim leader of labour saying the education reforms proposed are purely and poor dogmatic policies on the part of the snp. Lorna, thank you very much. Back to you later. Our correspondent
Eleanor Garnier<\/a> is at westminster. Rather a lot going onthank isnt there . Its the first day of term for mps and you can probably hear its a bit loud because they are all catching up after their summer holidays, finding out what theyve all been up to and of course talking about brexit. That is going to be what they are talking about in the commons this afternoon and later on this week too with david davis giving an update, reporting back after those tense talks last week. We heard michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator saying progress hadnt been made and that the clock was ticking, that phrase he likes to use quite a lot. On the other hand, i think david davis and the government will say actually these talks are very technical and very important and lots of those techie details actually they did make progress over. Actually they did make progress over. Hell be making a reassuring tone in the commons this afternoon. Of course, for the prime minister, a difficult couple of months . That is right. On thursday we are going to start debating the eu withdrawal bill. That is the legislation that will transpose all of the eu laws that affect us and therell be a few days of debate on that. We wont get any big bust ups at that stage, its further down the line when mps start putting down amendments that tory mpsi putting down amendments that tory mps i think are threatening to give theresa may a bit of trouble because, alongside labour and the snp and the liberal democrats, thats when theresa mays i thinky wincy majority is going to give her lots and lots of trouble incy wincy. That is when she could face defeats. Thank you very much. Four serving members of the army have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to a banned far right group and planning terrorist offences. The men aged between 22 and 32 were arrested this morning in england and wales in an operation involving the police and the army. Earlier i spoke to our
Home Affairs Correspondent<\/a>
Dominic Casciani<\/a> and i asked him how the operations to arrest the men unfolded. It started with the
West Midlands<\/a>
Counter Terrorism<\/a> unit, one of the largest in the country, working with collea g u es largest in the country, working with colleagues in wales and the east midlands. Theyve obviously been trying to investigate this group,
National Action<\/a>, which was banned last year. The four arrests, three are men in their 20s, so they were arrested in birmingham, ipswich and northampton, the fourth man who is 32, hes arrested in powys, we are not quite sure where but we know its certainly in powys. Addresses have been searched. Then we discovered that these men were all serving members of the army and the ministry of defence has confirmed that they are serving in the armed forces and its been providing support to the police during this operation. We have no information about where the men were arrested, whether it was on ministry of defence property, such as at a base or whether its at home addresses, we are or whether its at home addresses, we are trying to clarify that at the moment. All the men now are being held in birmingham and are being held in birmingham and are being held on suspicion of two charges, suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism and suspicion of being members of
National Action<\/a> which has been banned since last year. That latter allegation, if proven in court, could lead to up to ten years in prison. What happens next . The police have 14 days to hold the men, orup to 14 police have 14 days to hold the men, or up to 14 days and then they have to either charge or release them. I think what is interesting about this is that to arrest four people in relation to a banned neo nat digroup is quite unusual. Usually we are talking about islamist extremist groups such as al muhajioun group, in this case four members. The group was banned after some of its members applauded the murder ofjo cox mp and the groups staged a number of confrontational, albeit small, but confrontational, albeit small, but confrontational and belligerent rallies across the uk, waving nazi flags, giving the hitler salute, that kind of activity and effectively calling for violence. That was enough to push it over the threshold to be banned under terrorism legislation. Since thats happened, a number of the
Counter Terrorism<\/a> units around the country have been increasing their focus on
National Action<\/a> trying to work out what its up to and to arrest four people in one go on submission of being members is quite a significant chip in their activity. More on that later. Here is chris with the weather. We are looking at hurricane irma, the strongest atlantic hurricane for ten years. Here it is and its heading at the moment for antigua. The winds gusting to 210mph. Its going to be a damaging, devastating storm for this part of the caribbean working into the
British Virgin<\/a> islands as well. Here today, its a day of patchy rain, cloud for england and wales, feeling humid. Scotla nd england and wales, feeling humid. Scotland and
Northern Ireland<\/a> seeing brighter weather. Overnight, the humidity eases away. Clear spells overnight. It will be a fresher night compared with recent nights and well have lost the mist and fog that we have seen overnight. Overnight lows 11 or 12. Tomorrow, a decent day. Most starting off on a fine note. Fair weather cloud bubbling up throughout the day. A few showers for the north and west of scotland, perhaps sneaking into cumbria as we head through the day. Well scattered for most. Highs between 15 and 20. Hello. This is bbc news. The headlines at 3. 30pm four serving members of the army have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. The men, aged between 22 and 32, are alleged to belong to the banned neo nazi group,
National Action<\/a>. A serious case review finds social workers missed signs of danger before the toddler was murdered by her own mother. The russian leader,
Vladimir Putin<\/a>, has warned that military hysteria over north korea could lead to a global catastrophe. Mr putin also dismissed americas call to impose further sanctions on pyongyang, saying the countrys leadership would rather eat grass than abandon its nuclear programme. Scotlands first minister,
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a>, has been outlining her legislative programme at holyrood. She has confirmed that the 1 cap on
Public Sector<\/a> pay rises in scotland will be scrapped next year. The duke and duchess of cambridge have been awarded 100,000 euros in damages by a french court after a magazine printed topless pictures of the duchess five years ago. The court ruled the images were an invasion of their privacy. Its time for the sport. Olly foster is armed with his tablet ready for the sport. The world heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua has confirmed that his next fight will be in cardiff at the principality stadium on october 28th against the bulgarian kubrat pulev. Joshua holds three belts and pulev is the mandatory ibf challenger. Joshua last fight was the unification spectacular bout against
Vladimir Klitchko<\/a> at wembley stadium. The ukrainian has since retired ruling out a rematch. The 36 year old pulev has only lost one of his 26 pro fights and that was to klitcshko two years ago. Greetings, fight fans i hope you are all well. On 28th october, i will be defending my ibf, wba, ipo title. My opponent is game. He is ready, and it has been a long time coming. I cant wait to get back in the ring. Joshua says all three belts are on the line, but it mayjust be but it mayjust be the ibf by fight night thats at stake. The wba and the lesser regarded ibo may take those titles out of the equation because he isnt facing their challengers. There were world cup qualifying wins last night for
Northern Ireland<\/a> and scotland. England stayed top of their group by beating slovakia but fifa are awaiting the match officials report from wembley after dele alli appeared to make an obscene hand gesture at the referee. The tottenham forward insists that it was directed towards his teammate kyle walker as they shared a joke. I have not seen, but ive been made aware of it. They were mucking about and dele gestured towards kyle. So i dont know whats visible on the picture and what the angle of the picture is, but the pair of them have a strange way of communicating, but that is what they have said when it was raised. I have not seen it myself. Wales will be looking to preserve the home nations 100 record over the international break. They beat austria 1 0 in cardiff on saturday, theyre in kishinau for tonights match against group ds bottom side moldova. Gareth bale and his team mates are two points behind the republic of ireland in second spot and four adrift of leaders serbia. But they play each other tonight so its a chance for wales to make up some ground. We have got four finals to keep our hopes alive. If we win all four we have a great chance of being top, if not we get into the play offs. Yes, one down, three to go. This is still important. Well be going into the match prepared very well, very confident, and we know they will make it difficult for us but we will be giving everything to get those three points and put ourselves in an even better position. The jockey davy russell has been given a four day ban after punching a horse on the back of her head before a race in ireland last month. He was originally given a caution, but an appeals body of the turf club decided that was unduly lenient. He had argued that he wanted the horse to concentrate. Otis gibson expects
James Anderson<\/a> to continue playing
International Cricket<\/a> beyond the ashes series. Englands leading wicket taker goes into the test at lords. Three wickets shy of 500 in tests. He turned 35 this summer. Hes sixth in the all time list of test wicket takers. He is only playing one format of the game. He is only playing test match cricket. If you say to him, look, i want you to get yourself fit to play ten games of cricket a year then im sure thats something he would snatch your hand of for that situation. Like i said, he enjoys going back to lancashire as well and contributing there. He just loves the game, you know. I think whilst hes still fit and strong and so on, i think he will wa nt to strong and so on, i think he will want to continue for as long as he can. Its the
First Quarter<\/a> finals at the usa open, starting later this afternoon much later on, the big match of the day sees
Venus Williams<\/a> against
Petra Kvitova<\/a> in the womens quarter finals. You can catch up with all the latest on the tennis pages at the bbc sport website. Thats all sport for now. Ill have more in the next hour. Ayeeshia jayne smith was only 21 months old when she was murdered by her mother. A serious case review has found that social workers werent focussed enough and care professionals allowed concern for the toddlers mother to overshadow the childs needs. Kathryn smith was jailed for at least 19 years, for stamping on her daughter at her home in burton on trent in staffordshire in 2014. Phil mackie reports. The smiling face of ayeeshia jayne smith, or aj, as a family called her. Only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. My daughter is not breathing. This was the 999 call
Kathryn Smith<\/a> made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the childs heart was literally broken. Shes not breathing. Can you hear anything coming from her mouth . No, theres nothing. Shes gone. Smith is serving a 19
Year Prison Sentence<\/a> for murder. Her partner
Matthew Rigby<\/a> three and a half years for allowing the death of a child. Even during their trial it was clear social workers and medics might have missed opportunities to spot the abuse. Todays serious case review identified 17 different agencies involved in ajs care and made the recommendations. Social workers showed a lack of professional curiosity and were too quick to believe
Kathryn Smith<\/a>s lies and it tragically reveals there was a growing sense of unease and that a meeting was held to discuss aj. It happened the day before she died. I just want to recognise that ayeeshia jaynes death was an absolute tragedy. Its been devastating for everybody involved in her care. But mostly for her family. I have already met with her family and we accept all the findings. I accept all the findings of this review. And for those errors of practice which should have been stronger, i have apologised to the family and i am truly sorry that on this occasion we were not. We did not prevent death. Medics who treated her at the queens hospital in burton also missed signs of abuse. Thinking she had suffered a fit brought on by a childhood fever, known as afebrile contusion. Known as afebrile convulsion. We had two instances where he definitely didnt exhibit enough professional curiosity and ayeeshia jaynes attendance. It turns out it wasnt afebrile convulsion. We didnt to family situation as much as we should have done and didnt ask enough questions. The report highlights some other problems including an intervention by the childs natural father who was ignored when he raised concerns. Since her death social workers have been issued with new guidance. But it was too late for what was described as a loving and lively toddler. The russian president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> has warned of a global catastrophe if military tensions with north korea continue to increase. He was speaking after south koreas navy staged a major exercise off the countrys east coast as a show of strength following pyongyangs latest nuclear test. Our correspondent, robin brant, reports from the south korean capital. For the second day running, south korea has been displaying its military might. This time it was the navy, in what was described as a massive live firing exercise off the eastern coast. To show how this country could defend itself or attack. Theres no doubt the military is stepping up its readiness. The ministry of defence said the us had agreed to sell south korea more weapons. That was after approval was given yesterday to restore the us missile yesterday to install the us
Missile Defence<\/a> system here known as thaad. But all this could lead to a global catastrophe according to the russian president. He said tougher sanctions wouldnt work either. Translation the use of sanctions of any kind in this case is already useless and inefficient. As i told my colleagues yesterday, they will eat grass, but they will not give up this programme if they do not feel safe. But further sanctions with the threat of military action is exactly what the americans told the
United Nations<\/a> is the answer. His abusive use of missiles and his
Nuclear Threats<\/a> show that he is begging for war. War is never something the
United States<\/a> wants. We dont want it now. But our countrys patience is not unlimited. The recent self defensive measures by my country, dprk, are a gift package to none other than the us. The us will receive more gift packages from my country as long as it relies on reckless provocations and futile attempts to put pressure on the dprk. This is north koreas border with china, where further sanctions would bite. But beijing is reluctant to cause any further waves yet. You could forgive people heading home here in seoul this evening for perhaps feeling a little bit confused. On the one hand they have seen images of their military preparing maybe for a confrontation. And yet they have a president here who has talked instead about a new round of economic sanctions. And now russia, not far to the north, has stepped in and labelled those useless and may be ineffective. As the volume around the chance of conflict increases, there was this injapan. A silent protest in hiroshima. A place where they know what
Nuclear Devastation<\/a> looks like. Chinas role in handling pyongyang is complex it has made clear it does not want to see a
Nuclear Armed<\/a> north korea but neither does it want to see the regime there swept away partly because millions of refugees would flood into china. Our china correspondent
John Sudworth<\/a> is in dangdong, on the border between china and north korea. The chinese city of dangdong is a very good place to contemplate chinas position in the north
Korean Nuclear<\/a> crisis. If we pan across the river you can see just how close the two countries are at this point. They are connected by that iron bridge behind me and almost all of north koreas trade in goods, as well as its vital crude oil supply, flows across this border. You can see an antiquated north korean power station on the other side there. A sign ofjust how dilapidated its
Energy Infrastructure<\/a> is. Donald trumps argument, of course, is that china could, if it wanted to, simply force north korea into submission by turning off this lifeline, but when you look at this proximity, you can see why the chinese leadership see things very differently indeed. Their fear is that pushing north korea towards regime collapse will bring chaos and instability, factional infighting, possibly even war, right up against this border, and that is why beijing is insisting that it will not contemplate a total trade embargo. It will not contemplate talk of military options. All it wants to see is a return to dialogue and that has been its position all along. President trump has said that he would allow japan and south korea to buy more us military equipment. He tweeted, i am allowing japan and south korea to buy a substantially increased amount of highly sophisticated military equipment from the
United States<\/a>. A report commissioned by bell pot ingathered found they spread misleading information. The companys misleading information. The compa nys chief executive misleading information. The companys chief executive resigned over companys chief executive resigned over the weekend and says it accepts that lessons need to be learnt. Post apartheid south africa was meant to be the rainbow nation. But over 25 yea rs, be the rainbow nation. But over 25 years, one family has acquired a degree of power and influence that critics say is anything, but democratic. The three gupa brothers own a democratic. The three gupa brothers own a conglomerate. With a reputation to salvage they gave the
British Pr Firm<\/a>
Bell Pottinger<\/a> a call. They ran a campaign for the guptas. Call. They ran a campaign for the guptas. All the journalists who we re guptas. All the journalists who were writing about state capture or we re were writing about state capture or were interested in this new crony network, really you could see almost daily there would be these largely driven on twitter and social media, insulting images. And only now do you understand that it was actually a constructed campaign. The scandal claimed the scalp of several staff at the firm including one of the partners and the ceo. Now the trade body that represents britains pr industry has chucked
Bell Pottinger<\/a> out. It is the harshest penalty. It was the worst piece of pr work that i have seen in ten years. The pr industry is a professional one. Bell pottinger is neither of those. Last nightan pottinger is neither of those. Last night an adviser said the company was finished. I think it is probably getting near the end. You can try and rescue it, but it wont be very successful. This scandal has sent shock waves through the
British Pr Agency<\/a> and through the democracy of south africa. The prca is a trade body rather than a regulator and when some rich individuals or families are prepared to spend huge sums to protect their reputation well some pr firms will take the money. And a ticking off and temporary ban from a trade association isnt going to change that. But for opponents of president zuma this is not about the state of pr as the state of south africa. One familys grip on power is tightening, even as the reputation of their pr advisers is now in the gutter. An inquest has opened and adjourned into those killed in a minibus crash. The identities of those who died were confirmed. The government has taken control of croydons childrens services. It blamed weak management of the south london borough at all levels for failing to ensure social workers followed protocols for missing children and those at risk of sexual abuse. Croydon connell says it is working with ofsted to implement changes. A man swept to sea off cornwall yesterday afternoon has died. He was one of two men who were washed off rocks while fishing near padstow. A search for a second man has been stood down. Thousands of people are continuing to escape from myanmar. A
Minority Group<\/a> is being targeted and it forced tens of thousands to flee over forced tens of thousands to flee over the border thats according to the un refugee agency. Our correspondent is at a refugee camp near the border. These are the latest batch of refugees who arrived into bangladesh from myanmar. Lots of children as you can see. A lot of women. Of children as you can see. A lot of women. They have been walking for days. Theyre exhausted because whatever food they had to eat along the way has run out. Some are dehydrated, but the biggest thing is they have made to relative safety. On that side is myanmars state where over the past few days we have seen where over the past few days we have seen fresh fires break out a p pa re ntly seen fresh fires break out apparently from burning villages, there is no way to verify this and these people are fleeing for their lives. They will head to any kind of temporary shelter they can find by the side of a hill, inside a building, just to get a bit of protection. Its starting to rain. The biggest thing now is even though they have got to safety, what will happen to 7 7 editnextsubtitle they have got to safety, what will happen to . . Editnextsubtitle . They have got to safety, what will happen to . . Editnextsubtitle . They have to be fed and eventually they need to find some place to live, some need to find some place to live, some place to build their lives again. Last year 29 sperm whales became stranded on the beaches. It puzzled scientists because they were healthy. Now scientists think they might have been the victims of large solar storms. Matt mcgrath explains. Crowds gathered on the coast of norfolk in february 2016 to see this ocean giant washed up on a popular tourist beach. Around the north sea, more than two dozen other sperm whales were found stranded in the first two months of last year. Scientists were extremely puzzled. The creatures were young, healthy and disease free. Now it is thought the
Northern Lights<\/a> may have played a role in the losses. The aurora are the visible evidence of large solar storms which distorted the earths magnetic field. This can cause species like sperm whales to lose their way. After big solar storms in december 2015
Scientists Say<\/a> the confused creatures swam into the shallow north sea and beached themselves trying to find a way out. Researchers at london zoo autopsied a number of whales stranded on british shores. It is a possible factor that we have the whales that got into the north sea for no known reason got into the north sea for no known reason and once they are in there, they cant find their way out and become so disorientated and dehydrated and stranded. Thats what happened in last years events. Why they ended up there . We will probably never know there is too much uncertainty in terms of where they came from and we will never really know what caused last years events. Researchers at london zoo and a team at nasa are investigating the impact of solar activities on the impact of solar activities on the strandings of species around the world. There is a stewedy during the next month. It might shed some light on the role of solar storms on species. Researchers are investigating whether a trip to the seaside can help people with depression or loneliness. Graham satchell explains. We are off the coast of falmouth. Suzy and ian live with anxiety and depression. There is something very special about being on the water. Its such a calming place. You can leave whatever troubles youve got behind. And you can escape. There are behind. And you can escape. There u behind. And you can escape. There are
Group Sessions<\/a> on board and eve ryo ne are
Group Sessions<\/a> on board and everyone works as part of the crew, but the charity says the sea itself has a therapeutic quality. There is something going on it is hard to define, but it is something to do with space. Something to do with challenge. Power. Ian started feeling depressed and withdrawn after retiring from the fire service. There is something eternal about the sea, isnt there . About water. Im so lucky to be living in cornwall and to have a pension and to be able to do this, you know. What about people who dont live near the coast . A team of researchers from the university of exeter, a 360
Virtual Reality<\/a> camera and a dronement they are trying to ca ptu re and a dronement they are trying to capture the power of the coast for people who cant get there themselves. Accessing and having exposure to natural spaces can be beneficial in terms of combatting depression. We are trying to bring that blue space in for people who cant access it themselves. In our project it is for
People Living<\/a> in ca re project it is for
People Living<\/a> in care homes who cant get outside so easily. Nickys project is part of much larger
European Research<\/a> into so called blue health. Will it work . Bring it over your glasses. Pop the earphones down. Its on my nose. Thats great. Nicky is trying out her videos on a group of volunteers. 0h, her videos on a group of volunteers. Oh, thats amazing. Its beautiful. Some of the pictures are calm and relaxing. One could definitely fall asleep. Others more interactive, stimulating. Thats coming behind me laughter well, i thought it was a really interesting experience. Its not something ive done before. It feels like youre there. Where did you come from . Anything, i think, connected with sea or rivers, water, it takes away some of the day to day drudgery of life. What we wanted to do was test whether the environments really were relaxing and stimulating and today we found out that the way that people reacted to them was the way we hoped they would so we will be taking the videos forward now into our care homes project. Nicky will ta ke our care homes project. Nicky will take her head sets into care homes next year, to bring blue health to those who cant access it themselves. Some breaking news. Werejust hearing from
Newcastle Crown Court<\/a> that 35 year old mohamed azram has been sentenced to 12 and a half yea rs has been sentenced to 12 and a half years for
Sexual Exploitation<\/a> and drug offences. We are hearing from our correspondent fiona trott who was in court. So 35 mohamed azram jailed for 125 and a half years. A 44 year old has been sentenced to 29 yea rs 44 year old has been sentenced to 29 years for 44 year old has been sentenced to 29 yea rs for offences 44 year old has been sentenced to 29 years for offences including rape, conspiracy to insight prostitution and a separate drugs conspiracy. They are among 18 people convicted as part of investigations into
Sexual Exploitation<\/a>. The judge sentencing the rest of those convicted through the course of this week. So the first sentences are beginning to come through. Fiona trott is in court and we will be hearing more from
Newcastle Crown Court<\/a> later this afternoon. We are still waiting to hear from david davis, the brexit secretary, he will update the house of commons on the latest on the brexit talks. Now the weather. Chris fawkes has the forecast. It was a murky and humid start to the day, but beautiful weather watcher picture sent to us from shropshire. The rain band has been pushing eastwards. Most of the rain has been light and patchy over recent hours. We have got the brighter skies working in scotland and
Northern Ireland<\/a>. Perfect ingredients for making a few rainbows. Heading through to the evening, we will keep a lot of cloud across england and wales and its humid outside. Temperatures into the low 20s, but feeling warm and close. Fresher conditions with the sunshine across
Northern Ireland<\/a> and scotland, but overnight, the fresher conditions sweep in as that band of rain clears away from eastern counties of england and it will start to feel cooler and fresher. More pleasant overnight with temperatures around 11 or 12 celsius. A few showers across the north west particularly north west scotla nd north west particularly north west scotland where it will be windy. Wednesday looks
Something Like<\/a> this. A flat ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> will bring us a mainly dry day. Plenty of sunshine to start off the day, but a bit of fair weather cloud will bubble up. The cloud could be thick enough to bring passing showers across the north west of scotland where it will remain windy. Temperatures down on recent days and feeling fresher. 15 to 20 celsius. Now the wednesday fine, quiet day of weather is brought to us by that area of
High Pressure<\/a> there. Thats moving away. Through thursday, and friday and into the weekend, we have this area of
High Pressure<\/a> sat over the
British Isles<\/a> and thats going to be bringing some windy conditions with rain or showers in the forecast through thursday, friday, and into the weekend. It will feel cool at times in the north west. Temperatures in glasgow around 14 on thursday and friday. This is the latest though on hurricane irma. It isa latest though on hurricane irma. It is a category 5 hurricane with the winds gusting to 210mph. It is the strongest
Atlantic Winds<\/a> gusting to 210mph. It is the strongest atla ntic hurricane winds gusting to 210mph. It is the strongest atlantic hurricane for ten yea rs strongest atlantic hurricane for ten years and it will make a direct hit around about antigua in 12 hours time. So thats in the early hours of wednesday morning local time. As well as the damaging and devastating wind gusts there will be a storm surge that could reach 11 foot in places and as well as that, there will be some torrential falls of rain. It is notjust antigua, the
British Virgin<\/a> islands and on towards portry ka, these areas could see extensive damage from this extremely powerful hurricane. Thats your weather. This is bbc news. Im simon mccoy. The headlines at four. Four serving members of the army alleged members of a banned far right group have been arrested on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. The toddler murdered by her own mother an apology from social services after a review finds the childs needs were overshadowed by concerns for the parent. Ive apologised to the family and im truly sorry that on this occasion we didnt prevent her death. A show of strength from south koreas navy;
President Trump<\/a> says america will sell military equipment to seoul and tokyo to counter the threat from the north korea. First minister
Nicola Sturgeon<\/a> promises an end to the
Public Sector<\/a> pay cap in scotland, as she sets out her legislative programme for the coming year. With inflation on the rise, its not sustainable. Our nurses,","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia800804.us.archive.org\/21\/items\/BBCNEWS_20170905_140000_BBC_News\/BBCNEWS_20170905_140000_BBC_News.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20170905_140000_BBC_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240629T12:35:10+00:00"}