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BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

The headline . What is the top part . Certainly a good result for labour part . Certainly a good result for labour. It part . Certainly a good result for labour. It was part . Certainly a good result for labour. It was a part . Certainly a good result for labour. It was a surprise| for labour. It was a surprise to see the union has been held by the tories practically on this. A good point made earlier byjohn, certainly anything they will be happy about the result. It they will be happy about the result. ,. , they will be happy about the result. , they will be happy about the result. , result. If you actually take this byelection result. If you actually take this byelection result result. If you actually take | this byelection result and this by election result and were this by election result and were to this by election result and were to assume it is a simple assumption that the movements we have assumption that the movements we have seen tonight were replicated everywhere, and liv would replicated everywhere, and liv would have 42 seats and the snp will he would have 42 seats and the snp will be back down to 60s. We would will be back down to 60s. We would he will be back down to 60s. We would be back to the politics of scotland before the 2014 independence referendum. Gk. Independence referendum. 0k. Lets cive independence referendum. 0k. Lets give you independence referendum. Oi. Lets give you some absolute clarity of these figures. Do what we need to do and get them on the screens you can digests them properly. Here are the total votes. The majority there, 9400 46. Lets look at the boat share. Labour 58. 6 . As np, lets look at the boat share. Labour58. 6 . As np, 27. 6 . Conservatives lose their deposit as suggested earlier. Lets have a look at the boat change. That is the story of the night. 24. I up. The greens it says no change because they did not stand in this constituency last time around. Lets look at the swing. Lam not i am not sure anybody, maybe even Jackie Bailey when we i am not sure anybody, maybe evenJackie Bailey when we came in here at the start of the evening would have dared to predict that was now i can ask. What do you reckon . Ml; what do you reckon . My predictions what do you reckon . Ij� i predictions did what do you reckon . M predictions did not go what do you reckon . Ii1 predictions did not go as far as the 20 swing. This is truly seismic. If you extrapolate that across scotland, it puts us competitive, i am making no assumptions but competitive in 42 seats. That is extraordinary and i dont think anybody would have predicted that at the start of the evening. We certainly did not take any votes for granted. What i am saying now is the labor party are back in scotland and this is a route to a uk majority Labour Government rooting out the tories from number ten and actually saying to the snp that you have not done well enough because we pulled votes. Not just from the tories but actually i6 down for the snp and we had snp voters coming to vote for labour. Vote for labour. Keith brown, into some vote for labour. Keith brown, into some trouble . Vote for labour. Keith brown, into some trouble . I vote for labour. Keith brown, into some trouble . I dont. Into some trouble . I dont think so into some trouble . I dont think so. Furthermore, think so. Furthermore, congratulations to michael shanks. A big victory for the lattor shanks. A big victory for the labor party and big thanks to katy labor party and big thanks to katy loudon. The snp has over 40 seats katy loudon. The snp has over 40 seats 40 seats. John curtin taught us, a 40 seats. John curtin taught us. A 3796 40 seats. John curtin taught us, a 3796 turnout 40 seats. John curtin taught us, a 3796 turnout and 40 seats. John curtin taught us, a 3796 turnout and one l us, a 37 turnout and one by election for extrapolation is 42 labour six, six snp six. You are back down to the years of weighing your vote. I you are back down to the years of weighing your vote. Of weighing your vote. I prefer the reality of weighing your vote. I prefer the reality which of weighing your vote. I prefer the reality which is of weighing your vote. I prefer the reality which is labour of weighing your vote. I prefer the reality which is labour hasj the reality which is labour has gone the reality which is labour has gone from one see two to six. I do not gone from one see two to six. I do not deny gone from one see two to six. I do not deny the idea that it is a challenge for the snp. 0f a challenge for the snp. Of course a challenge for the snp. Of course it a challenge for the snp. Of course it is. It is incumbent upon course it is. It is incumbent upon us course it is. It is incumbent upon us to course it is. It is incumbent upon us to make sure rather than upon us to make sure rather than get upon us to make sure rather than get back to the old ways of the than get back to the old ways of the labor party and all the defeats of the labor party and all the defeats and dismal nature of Labour Defeats and dismal nature of Labour Government, it is down to the Labour Government, it is down to the snp to make sure we respond to the snp to make sure we respond in the right way. It is a challenge, because it is a challenge because i feel confident if we can get the upper confident if we can get the upper right, rather than declining of the uk, the economy and so on, one of the most economy and so on, one of the most unequal countries in the world, most unequal countries in the world, we most unequal countries in the world, we can move forward to a bright world, we can move forward to a bright future. We have to get the upper right and we have work the upper right and we have work to the upper right and we have work to do. The upper right and we have work to do the upper right and we have work to do. Your body lost if the policy work to do. Your body lost if the policy tonight. Work to do. Your body lost if the policy tonight. Work to do. Your body lost if the policy tonight. Party. The policy tonight. Party lost its deposit tonight. It was a two horse race and we distant was a two horse race and we distant third. Was a two horse race and we distant third. 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Elected as a glasgow msp next year. You elected as a glasgow msp next year. You cannot elected as a glasgow msp next year, you cannot read elected as a glasgow msp next year, you cannot read too elected as a glasgow msp next| year, you cannot read too much into year, you cannot read too much into by elections. Year, you cannot read too much into by elections. What year, you cannot read too much into by elections. What we year, you cannot read too much into by elections. What we will| into by elections. What we will be into by elections. What we will he doing into by elections. What we will he doing is into by elections. What we will be doing is making into by elections. What we will be doing is making sure into by elections. What we will be doing is making sure in be doing is making sure in seats be doing is making sure in seats where be doing is making sure in seats where we be doing is making sure in seats where we are be doing is making sure in. Seats where we are straight be doing is making sure in seats where we are straight up against seats where we are straight up against the seats where we are straight up against the snp seats where we are straight up against the snp that seats where we are straight up against the snp that we seats where we are straight up against the snp that we are i against the snp that we are pointing against the snp that we are pointing that against the snp that we are pointing that out. Against the snp that we are pointing that out. We against the snp that we are pointing that out. We question to ask perhaps pointing that out. We question to ask perhaps given pointing that out. We question to ask perhaps given the pointing that out. We question | to ask perhaps given the events of this evening but do you now have to engage in a bit of an Expectation Management exercise . Expectation management exercise . ~. ,. , exercise . We were engaging an expectation exercise . We were engaging an Expectation Management exercise . We were engaging an Expectation Management about rutherglen because if were being honest, the city changed three times in the past few elections. It was always going to be a challenging seat. We put forward a positive agenda. We stood on the basis of hope. Other parties attacked us, whether it was culture war is or attacks from the snp because they no idea is to offer the country. What the people of rutherglen and hamilton said very clearly as they want labour and they want change. All right, thanks to you this evening. All right, thanks to you this evenin. ,. ,. , all right, thanks to you this evenin. ,. ,. ,. ,. , evening. Thanks to all of our panellists evening. Thanks to all of our panellists. And evening. Thanks to all of our panellists. And thanks, panellists. And thanks, obviously, to you all for being with us. Through the evening here. Ifind it quite shattering to say i will be backin shattering to say i will be back in this building and less than four hours time. Good morning, scotland. You join than four hours time. Good morning, scotland. Youjoin me, cannot get enough of the stuff. You can hear us on bbc scotland and bbc sound if youre not in scotland. Plenty talk talk to talk about on the bbc. The story of the night is this, labour has another mp in scotland the people in rutherglen and hamilton was happening mp and we have lots to talk about for probably the next year. They keep being with us. Good night. Thanks for being with us. New plans for new ideas to control migration. The only thing we had previously from the us press is Us Administration was pushing mexico before the rectifications from mexico north. To place like ecuador and venezuela. This has happened before. This is solely a band aid in a hollow government solution that needs to happen. We heard today in a different announcement by the administration as they themselves wont start directing people from venezuela, deporting them directly to venezuelan territory in a new agreement that reached out with 20 regime. That is Something Interesting and lets see what message you consent to migrants. Message you consent to migrants migrants. Interesting involvement migrants. Interesting involvement today. L migrants. Interesting involvement today. Thank you migrants. Interesting involvement today. Thank you so much for clearing all of that p much for clearing all of that up today. Much for clearing all of that op today much for clearing all of that utoda. , ~. Up today. Thank you so much. Good to have up today. Thank you so much. Good to have you. To the war in ukraine now. Theres been International Condemnation of the deadliest Missile Strike to hit the country for more than a year. Local Officials Say the russian attack on the village of hroza killed more than 50 people. Many of the victims had been attending a funeral wake. The white house described the strike as horrifying and the british Prime Minister said it illustrated moscows barbarity. Our Correspondentjames Waterhouse reports. This body is badly burnt, says the rescuer. Maybe he will recognise them. No, its not her, the woman replies. Missile attacks are an almost daily occurrence here. But rarely are they this destructive. A well rehearsed routine for emergency crews which doesnt get any easier. Translation my brother, sisterinlaw and mother i were killed. Alexanders family were at a wake of a local soldier. Most of the victims were sitting around a large table inside a cafe. A shared moment of grief cut short. Translation constantly, i we were pulling out someone. It was a nightmare. Ukraine accuses russia of launching a short range ballistic missile, killing more than 50 in a village of 300. Translation we were in a town nearby and heard an explosion. I we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here. Ring tones fill the silence. From the phones of the dead. Translation Russian Military knew where they were striking. | it was not a blind attack. People were gathered there for a memorial meal. Who could launch a missile at them . Only absolute evil. At a speech in sochi, Vladimir Putin didnt reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if its western help was to stop. Ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. But it is hurting. James waterhouse, bbc news. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. A man who shot and injured ten people on a crowded New York Subway Car last year has been sentenced to life in prison. The 64 year old pleaded guilty in january to terrorism and weapons charges. Prosecutors had argued that he intended to inflict maximum damage. It was one of the most violent assaults ever seen on the citys mass transit system. A drone attack on a Syrian Military academy has killed at least 80 people and wounded more than 200 more. Thats according to syrian state media. The strike happened during a Graduation Ceremony attended by cadets� families. Women and children are among the dead. The syrian army blamed terrorist groups backed by known international forces. Theres been no immediate claim of responsibility. A man who broke into Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow to kill Queen Elizabeth on Christmas Day in 2021 has beenjailed for nine years after pleading guilty to treason. Jaswant chail, will initially be kept in custody at broadmoor hospital. He is the first person in the uk to be convicted of treason since 1981. Youre live with bbc news. Concern is growing among european leaders in the wake of us political infighting, that halted aid to ukraine. Funding for ukraine was left out of a Spending Bill passed last weekend to avert a Government Shutdown and now, the us House Of Representatives is embroiled in a race to replace its speaker kevin mccarthy, likely kicking the can further down the road as far as restoring aid to ukraine. On thursday, 50 european leaders gathered in spain to discuss support for the war torn country. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale filed this report from the summit. This summit is supposed to be about european security, it is about european security, it is a new summit, only the third that has ever happened.

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