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Theseissues agreement and it is important that these issues are considered carefully and handled with care. I spent a large time in government and the past doing that. It is important that those are the values and characteristics that are brought to how we deal with other
Political Parties
, and particularly now the snp will be a
Minority Government
in the scottish parliament, it is important that there is an approach taken that ensures that we work carefully with all
Political Parties
. Carefully with all political arties. , ~ , parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the picture, parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the picture, then . Parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the picture, then . The i are out of the picture, then . The scottish are out of the picture, then . Tue
Scottish Government
and are out of the picture, then . Tue
Scottish Government
and the ways that will have to find agreement with people of other persuasions. You can pass a budget without having a majority in parliament, you can pass along without a majority in parliament so it is really important that we work with other
Political Parties
to make sure that we are in a position to govern effectively and wisely in the interests of everyone within scotland. Wisely in the interests of everyone within scotland. Should the snp ust acce t his within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate fl within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and i within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and cause i within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and cause a i within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and cause a snap accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election
. It accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election
. . Accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election
. , ,. , accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election
. , , , , election . It is a five year period and we should election . It is a five year period and we should see election . It is a five year period and we should see out election . It is a five year period and we should see out the election . It is a five year period and we should see out the five l election . It is a five year period and we should see out the five year period. Yes there are changes to personnel during that period but the parliament was elected for five years and should sit for five years. Last years
Leadership Election
was pretty brazen, very personal, a lot of factional fights that came into the public. Do you think that will happen again and where do you think the snp should end up in the
Political Spectrum
. I the snp should end up in the
Political Spectrum
. The snp should end up in the
Political Spectrum
. I have always believed that
Political Spectrum
. I have always believed that the
Political Spectrum
. I have always believed that the right
Political Spectrum
. I have always believed that the right place
Political Spectrum
. I have always believed that the right place for. Believed that the right place for the snp is to be a moderate left of centre party. You only ever win success if you are in line with the mainstream of
Public Opinion
in the country and that is where i have always ever endeavoured to make sure that the snp was positioned and i think that is with the snp should be positioned in the future. Thank you very much. Former deputy
First Minister
, john swinney, saying he is giving
It Consideration
in running for the snp leader. Lets speak to patrick harvie, the co leader of the
Scottish Greens
, who until last week were in
Power Sharing
with the snp. Thank you very much forjoining us. Can i first get your reaction to the fact that humza yousaf has resigned . Good afternoon. I do welcome the fact that humza yousaf has decided to take personal responsibility for the decision he made last week and for its consequences and he has recognised that he is no longer in a position to grant a majority in parliament. The
Breach Of Trust
that that decision last week created made that decision last week created made that situation inevitable. What is important now is that we all recognise that the turbulence and instability that has happened over the last week or two is not good for scotland or politics or for our parliament or for scotland or politics or for our parliament orfor any of scotland or politics or for our parliament or for any of the people involved. I have no doubt this has been a very difficult period for him personally and i dont wish any malice on him at all, this is about human beings ultimately, as well as the need to serve the country. We need to achieve a degree of stability. The snp are by far and away the
Largest Party
in government and they are capable of having a stable
Minority Government
if they reach out and work respectfully with other parties. It has been done before i could be done again and the
Scottish Greens
stand ready to try to deliver that stability. 50. Scottish greens stand ready to try to deliver that stability. To deliver that stability. So, you will work with to deliver that stability. So, you will work with the to deliver that stability. So, you will work with the new to deliver that stability. So, you will work with the new first will work with the new
First Minister
. Will work with the new
First Minister
. ~ , , ~ minister . We will certainly work in line with our minister . We will certainly work in line with our principles minister . We will certainly work in line with our principles and minister . We will certainly work in line with our principles and our line with our principles and our values and if the
First Minister
, the new snp leader, is able to work with us on those values and to share those values, then there should be every possibility of a stable outcome. Some of the measures that we had already delivered through the
Bute House Agreement
and some of the measures that we are yet to deliver, things like a new
Natural Environment
bill,
Rent Controls
for scotland, the heating bill programme, that is the one part of
Climate Policy
that has really been working in scotland, these things need to continue, to accelerate and we need to make sure there is going to be a continued commitment to
Working Constructively
and collaboratively. Mr
Working Constructively
and collaboratively. Working constructively and collaboratively. Working constructively and collaborativel. ~ , , collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a statement he collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a statement he had collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a statement he had underestimatedl collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a i statement he had underestimated the level of hurt after ending that
Power Sharing
deal with you. Why do you think he underestimated it . The greens you think he underestimated it . Tue greens have always in every session of parliament tried to balance being constructive with being challenging, trying to put forward good, positive ideas, push the government of the day out of their comfort zone, but not being opportunistic, not creating chaos and drama for its own sake and the way that some of the other
Opposition Parties
too. That is the way we have always worked and it may be that the
First Minister
simply thought that that meant he could breach such agreements, and that stable progressive
Majority Government
without consequences. I think that was a misjudgment. We made it is clear is reputed that stable
Majority Government
should continue and many of our members were expressing concerns about it in light of the announcements about the fact that scotland is behind where we should be on climate, we went out to have that debate constructively with our members. Humza yousaf wasnt willing to put his authority and credibility behind that deal and decided to end it prematurely and unnecessarily. But this is not the time to look back for the reasons of that turbulence and chaos, it is time to look forward and we need to return to some stability because thatis return to some stability because that is what in the interests of the country as well as in the interests of good government. fin country as well as in the interests of good government. Country as well as in the interests of good government. On that point, there is still of good government. On that point, there is still a of good government. On that point, there is still a vote of good government. On that point, there is still a vote of of good government. On that point, there is still a vote of confidence i there is still a vote of confidence in the government this week, will you support the government in that boat if it happens . Yes. You support the government in that boat if it happens . Boat if it happens . Yes, we made clear that our boat if it happens . Yes, we made clear that our difficulties boat if it happens . Yes, we made clear that our difficulties were clear that our difficulties were with the decision humza yousaf made to end the
Bute House Agreement
and that
Breach Of Trust
was the reason we could no longer have confidence in him as
First Minister
, but we said all along that the snp as the
Largest Party
in parliament have the ability and the responsibility to lead a
Minority Government
if that is not the only option. There will not be any recreation of the cooperation agreement, both parties recognise that is not something that is going to happen, but there does needs to be stability. Names in the past have worked on the way that finds
Common Ground
with the
Minority Government
, pushes them out of the comfort zone where they can, but tries to achieve more for the people of scotland by working together. If there is willingness to
Work Together
on progressive values and policies, there is no reason that can be done again. Who and policies, there is no reason that can be done again. Who would ou refer that can be done again. Who would you prefer to that can be done again. Who would you prefer to work that can be done again. Who would you prefer to work with . That can be done again. Who would you prefer to work with . I that can be done again. Who would you prefer to work with . I am you prefer to work with . I am absolutely you prefer to work with . I am absolutely not you prefer to work with . I am absolutely not going you prefer to work with . I am absolutely not going to you prefer to work with . Th absolutely not going to start endorsing anyone, that is a matter for the snp. The comment injohn swinney� s clip a few moments ago was quite significant. He honestly reflected that for anyone considering starting this is a really difficult decision, it will have an impact on their family, their personal life, so it is a big choice for anyone considering taking on a roll like
First Minister
at this difficult time, so we will certainly leave that for the snp to determine. We have been clear about the values that we need to
Work Together
on, progressive values both in terms of
Social Policy
and economic policy, as well as an
Ambitious Programme
and responding to the climate and nature emergency. If there is a willingness and opportunity to
Work Together
for a progressive government for scotland,
Thenit Progressive Government
for scotland, then it will find opportunities to seek the
Common Ground
. What then it will find opportunities to seek the
Common Ground
. What do you think the timescale seek the
Common Ground
. What do you think the timescale for seek the
Common Ground
. What do you think the timescale for this seek the
Common Ground
. What do you think the timescale for this will think the timescale for this will be . . Think the timescale for this will be . ~ , , think the timescale for this will be . ~ , , , think the timescale for this will be . , , , think the timescale for this will be . , , , be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election
be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election
is be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election
is for be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election
is for the be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election
is for the
Snp I Leadership Election
is for the snp to decide. There will be an appetite to decide. There will be an appetite to do that quickly if possible and given that humza yousaf has announced his resignation but will remain in post until a successor is elected, i think anyone who is now trying to still propose notions of no confidence is frankly going to look a bit petty. If that is what happens, then it will be pretty transparent that that is just trying to cause chaos and disruption for its own sake and that is not what is in the interest of the country now. Patrick harvie, thank you very much. Lets just remind ourselves of that moment that humza yousaf stepped down as
First Minister
. My hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal arrangement as the snp moved into a new phase of
Minority Government
. Unfortunately, in ending the
Bute House Agreement
in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused green colleagues. For a
Minority Government
to be able to govern effectively and efficiently, trust when working with the opposition is clearly fundamental. And while a route through this weeks motion of no confidence was absolutely possible, i am not willing to trade my values and principles, or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. Therefore, after spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government and for the country i lead, i have concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. I have, therefore, informed the snps
National Secretary
of my intention to stand down as party leader and ask that she commences a
Leadership Contest
for my replacement as soon as possible. Now its time for a look at the weather with darren bett. Hello there. The good news is that this week is going to be warmer, but its not always going to be dry. The warmer weather certainly today has been noticed across
South East England
and also in east anglia, where weve got the sunniest of the skies. Out towards the west things are looking a little different. Weve seen this area of low pressure pushing in this band of cloud and thats been bringing with it the outbreaks of rain. So for
Western Parts
of the uk temperatures havent really changed a great deal. Its across these eastern areas that it is certainly warmer and drier and the highest temperatures are where weve got the sunnier skies more towards the south east. Thats how we end the day here. This is cloud, though, affecting other parts of england and wales that will continue to bring some outbreaks of rain through the rest of today and into tonight. After it dries off in
Northern Ireland
for a while, well get more rain arriving by the end of the night. Weve got some showers in scotland. Lowest temperatures are going to be six or seven degrees. Heading into tomorrow, then, and well see this heavier rain pushing its way back across
Northern Ireland
and well see it getting wetter for a while in wales and the south west. Some rain across the far western side of scotland, but otherwise well see some sunshine here. Across many eastern areas it will be drier. There will be more cloud coming into east anglia and the south east, threatening the odd light shower. Probably the highest temperatures will get pushed further north. It be a lot warmer in the midlands,
Political Parties<\/a>, and particularly now the snp will be a
Minority Government<\/a> in the scottish parliament, it is important that there is an approach taken that ensures that we work carefully with all
Political Parties<\/a>. Carefully with all political arties. , ~ , parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the picture, parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the picture, then . Parties. That sounds like the greens are out of the picture, then . The i are out of the picture, then . The scottish are out of the picture, then . Tue
Scottish Government<\/a> and are out of the picture, then . Tue
Scottish Government<\/a> and the ways that will have to find agreement with people of other persuasions. You can pass a budget without having a majority in parliament, you can pass along without a majority in parliament so it is really important that we work with other
Political Parties<\/a> to make sure that we are in a position to govern effectively and wisely in the interests of everyone within scotland. Wisely in the interests of everyone within scotland. Should the snp ust acce t his within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate \ufb02 within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and i within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and cause i within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and cause a i within scotland. Should the snp ust accept his fate and cause a snap accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election<\/a> . It accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election<\/a> . . Accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election<\/a> . , ,. , accept his fate and cause a
Snap Election<\/a> . , , , , election . It is a five year period and we should election . It is a five year period and we should see election . It is a five year period and we should see out election . It is a five year period and we should see out the election . It is a five year period and we should see out the five l election . It is a five year period and we should see out the five year period. Yes there are changes to personnel during that period but the parliament was elected for five years and should sit for five years. Last years
Leadership Election<\/a> was pretty brazen, very personal, a lot of factional fights that came into the public. Do you think that will happen again and where do you think the snp should end up in the
Political Spectrum<\/a> . I the snp should end up in the
Political Spectrum<\/a> . The snp should end up in the
Political Spectrum<\/a> . I have always believed that
Political Spectrum<\/a> . I have always believed that the
Political Spectrum<\/a> . I have always believed that the right
Political Spectrum<\/a> . I have always believed that the right place
Political Spectrum<\/a> . I have always believed that the right place for. Believed that the right place for the snp is to be a moderate left of centre party. You only ever win success if you are in line with the mainstream of
Public Opinion<\/a> in the country and that is where i have always ever endeavoured to make sure that the snp was positioned and i think that is with the snp should be positioned in the future. Thank you very much. Former deputy
First Minister<\/a>, john swinney, saying he is giving
It Consideration<\/a> in running for the snp leader. Lets speak to patrick harvie, the co leader of the
Scottish Greens<\/a>, who until last week were in
Power Sharing<\/a> with the snp. Thank you very much forjoining us. Can i first get your reaction to the fact that humza yousaf has resigned . Good afternoon. I do welcome the fact that humza yousaf has decided to take personal responsibility for the decision he made last week and for its consequences and he has recognised that he is no longer in a position to grant a majority in parliament. The
Breach Of Trust<\/a> that that decision last week created made that decision last week created made that situation inevitable. What is important now is that we all recognise that the turbulence and instability that has happened over the last week or two is not good for scotland or politics or for our parliament or for scotland or politics or for our parliament orfor any of scotland or politics or for our parliament or for any of the people involved. I have no doubt this has been a very difficult period for him personally and i dont wish any malice on him at all, this is about human beings ultimately, as well as the need to serve the country. We need to achieve a degree of stability. The snp are by far and away the
Largest Party<\/a> in government and they are capable of having a stable
Minority Government<\/a> if they reach out and work respectfully with other parties. It has been done before i could be done again and the
Scottish Greens<\/a> stand ready to try to deliver that stability. 50. Scottish greens stand ready to try to deliver that stability. To deliver that stability. So, you will work with to deliver that stability. So, you will work with the to deliver that stability. So, you will work with the new to deliver that stability. So, you will work with the new first will work with the new
First Minister<\/a> . Will work with the new
First Minister<\/a> . ~ , , ~ minister . We will certainly work in line with our minister . We will certainly work in line with our principles minister . We will certainly work in line with our principles and minister . We will certainly work in line with our principles and our line with our principles and our values and if the
First Minister<\/a>, the new snp leader, is able to work with us on those values and to share those values, then there should be every possibility of a stable outcome. Some of the measures that we had already delivered through the
Bute House Agreement<\/a> and some of the measures that we are yet to deliver, things like a new
Natural Environment<\/a> bill,
Rent Controls<\/a> for scotland, the heating bill programme, that is the one part of
Climate Policy<\/a> that has really been working in scotland, these things need to continue, to accelerate and we need to make sure there is going to be a continued commitment to
Working Constructively<\/a> and collaboratively. Mr
Working Constructively<\/a> and collaboratively. Working constructively and collaboratively. Working constructively and collaborativel. ~ , , collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a statement he collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a statement he had collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a statement he had underestimatedl collaboratively. Mr yousaf said in a i statement he had underestimated the level of hurt after ending that
Power Sharing<\/a> deal with you. Why do you think he underestimated it . The greens you think he underestimated it . Tue greens have always in every session of parliament tried to balance being constructive with being challenging, trying to put forward good, positive ideas, push the government of the day out of their comfort zone, but not being opportunistic, not creating chaos and drama for its own sake and the way that some of the other
Opposition Parties<\/a> too. That is the way we have always worked and it may be that the
First Minister<\/a> simply thought that that meant he could breach such agreements, and that stable progressive
Majority Government<\/a> without consequences. I think that was a misjudgment. We made it is clear is reputed that stable
Majority Government<\/a> should continue and many of our members were expressing concerns about it in light of the announcements about the fact that scotland is behind where we should be on climate, we went out to have that debate constructively with our members. Humza yousaf wasnt willing to put his authority and credibility behind that deal and decided to end it prematurely and unnecessarily. But this is not the time to look back for the reasons of that turbulence and chaos, it is time to look forward and we need to return to some stability because thatis return to some stability because that is what in the interests of the country as well as in the interests of good government. \ufb01n country as well as in the interests of good government. Country as well as in the interests of good government. On that point, there is still of good government. On that point, there is still a of good government. On that point, there is still a vote of good government. On that point, there is still a vote of of good government. On that point, there is still a vote of confidence i there is still a vote of confidence in the government this week, will you support the government in that boat if it happens . Yes. You support the government in that boat if it happens . Boat if it happens . Yes, we made clear that our boat if it happens . Yes, we made clear that our difficulties boat if it happens . Yes, we made clear that our difficulties were clear that our difficulties were with the decision humza yousaf made to end the
Bute House Agreement<\/a> and that
Breach Of Trust<\/a> was the reason we could no longer have confidence in him as
First Minister<\/a>, but we said all along that the snp as the
Largest Party<\/a> in parliament have the ability and the responsibility to lead a
Minority Government<\/a> if that is not the only option. There will not be any recreation of the cooperation agreement, both parties recognise that is not something that is going to happen, but there does needs to be stability. Names in the past have worked on the way that finds
Common Ground<\/a> with the
Minority Government<\/a>, pushes them out of the comfort zone where they can, but tries to achieve more for the people of scotland by working together. If there is willingness to
Work Together<\/a> on progressive values and policies, there is no reason that can be done again. Who and policies, there is no reason that can be done again. Who would ou refer that can be done again. Who would you prefer to that can be done again. Who would you prefer to work that can be done again. Who would you prefer to work with . That can be done again. Who would you prefer to work with . I that can be done again. Who would you prefer to work with . I am you prefer to work with . I am absolutely you prefer to work with . I am absolutely not you prefer to work with . I am absolutely not going you prefer to work with . I am absolutely not going to you prefer to work with . Th absolutely not going to start endorsing anyone, that is a matter for the snp. The comment injohn swinney\ufffd s clip a few moments ago was quite significant. He honestly reflected that for anyone considering starting this is a really difficult decision, it will have an impact on their family, their personal life, so it is a big choice for anyone considering taking on a roll like
First Minister<\/a> at this difficult time, so we will certainly leave that for the snp to determine. We have been clear about the values that we need to
Work Together<\/a> on, progressive values both in terms of
Social Policy<\/a> and economic policy, as well as an
Ambitious Programme<\/a> and responding to the climate and nature emergency. If there is a willingness and opportunity to
Work Together<\/a> for a progressive government for scotland,
Thenit Progressive Government<\/a> for scotland, then it will find opportunities to seek the
Common Ground<\/a>. What then it will find opportunities to seek the
Common Ground<\/a>. What do you think the timescale seek the
Common Ground<\/a>. What do you think the timescale for seek the
Common Ground<\/a>. What do you think the timescale for this seek the
Common Ground<\/a>. What do you think the timescale for this will think the timescale for this will be . . Think the timescale for this will be . ~ , , think the timescale for this will be . ~ , , , think the timescale for this will be . , , , think the timescale for this will be . , , , be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election<\/a> be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election<\/a> is be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election<\/a> is for be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election<\/a> is for the be . Again, the timescale for an snp
Leadership Election<\/a> is for the
Snp I Leadership Election<\/a> is for the snp to decide. There will be an appetite to decide. There will be an appetite to do that quickly if possible and given that humza yousaf has announced his resignation but will remain in post until a successor is elected, i think anyone who is now trying to still propose notions of no confidence is frankly going to look a bit petty. If that is what happens, then it will be pretty transparent that that is just trying to cause chaos and disruption for its own sake and that is not what is in the interest of the country now. Patrick harvie, thank you very much. Lets just remind ourselves of that moment that humza yousaf stepped down as
First Minister<\/a>. My hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal arrangement as the snp moved into a new phase of
Minority Government<\/a>. Unfortunately, in ending the
Bute House Agreement<\/a> in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused green colleagues. For a
Minority Government<\/a> to be able to govern effectively and efficiently, trust when working with the opposition is clearly fundamental. And while a route through this weeks motion of no confidence was absolutely possible, i am not willing to trade my values and principles, or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. Therefore, after spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government and for the country i lead, i have concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm. I have, therefore, informed the snps
National Secretary<\/a> of my intention to stand down as party leader and ask that she commences a
Leadership Contest<\/a> for my replacement as soon as possible. Now its time for a look at the weather with darren bett. Hello there. The good news is that this week is going to be warmer, but its not always going to be dry. The warmer weather certainly today has been noticed across
South East England<\/a> and also in east anglia, where weve got the sunniest of the skies. Out towards the west things are looking a little different. Weve seen this area of low pressure pushing in this band of cloud and thats been bringing with it the outbreaks of rain. So for
Western Parts<\/a> of the uk temperatures havent really changed a great deal. Its across these eastern areas that it is certainly warmer and drier and the highest temperatures are where weve got the sunnier skies more towards the south east. Thats how we end the day here. This is cloud, though, affecting other parts of england and wales that will continue to bring some outbreaks of rain through the rest of today and into tonight. After it dries off in
Northern Ireland<\/a> for a while, well get more rain arriving by the end of the night. Weve got some showers in scotland. Lowest temperatures are going to be six or seven degrees. Heading into tomorrow, then, and well see this heavier rain pushing its way back across
Northern Ireland<\/a> and well see it getting wetter for a while in wales and the south west. Some rain across the far western side of scotland, but otherwise well see some sunshine here. Across many eastern areas it will be drier. There will be more cloud coming into east anglia and the south east, threatening the odd light shower. Probably the highest temperatures will get pushed further north. It be a lot warmer in the midlands,
Northern England<\/a> and 16 or 17 is possible in scotland, as well. Weve still got low pressure out to the west of the uk. This
Weather Front<\/a> hanging around into wednesday as another area of low pressure developing further south across europe that will thicken the cloud across england and wales and starts to bring some rain from over the english channel. Further north, some sunshine, maybe, just the odd shower around, as well. Temperatures still getting up to 16 or 17 degrees in scotland and widely similar sort of temperatures across the midlands and eastern parts of england. We could well see some mist and fog affecting coastal areas of eastern scotland and
North East England<\/a> because were getting an easterly wind coming in by the time we get to thursday. That is bring in some warmer air, but its coming in over the cold north sea. We should get some sunshine for scotland, northernmost parts of england. A bit more cloud around elsewhere. Maybe some rain around too. Always going to be a bit cooler more towards the south west of the uk on thursday, with the highest temperatures not in eastern scotland but in
Western Scotland<\/a> 20 degrees in the highlands. Live from london, this is bbc news. Scotlands
First Minister<\/a>, humza yousaf, has announced he is resigning. I am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. Is momentum gathering for a
Gaza Ceasefire<\/a> deal . Americas top diplomat says hes hopeful. As flooding intensifies in kenya, dozens of people have been killed after a dam bursts. There have been dramatic
Political Developments<\/a> in edinburgh where scotlands
First Minister<\/a>, humza yousaf, has announced that hes resigning. Humza yousaf, has announced hes been under growing pressure after he ripped up a
Power Sharing<\/a> deal with the scottish green party. As a result, he had been facing two separate votes","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600308.us.archive.org\/24\/items\/BBCNEWS_20240429_124500_BBC_News\/BBCNEWS_20240429_124500_BBC_News.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20240429_124500_BBC_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240703T12:35:10+00:00"}