Released without charge pending further inquiries after being arrested by Police Investigating snp finances. The former first minister was questioned after voluntarily attending a Police Interview in april. Her husband, peter murrell, who was the partys chief executive and the ex treasurer colin beattie, were also questioned and released without charge. The long running inquiry is investigating what happened to around £600,000 worth of donations earmarked for Scottish Independence campaigns. Her home and the snp headquarters were also searched, with police seen removing boxes of evidence. Three british of evidence. Three british tourists are missing after a dive boat burst into flames in the red sea off egypt. Officials the red sea off egypt. Officials say 12 britons were rescued along with 12 egyptian crew and guides. Its understood the fire guides. Its understood the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. The foreign short circuit. 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Against russia is underway. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says hes optimistic about regaining lost territory. Ukraine claims its forces have advanced up to 2000m along the front line near the eastern city of bakhmut. Russia, though, is of bakhmut. Russia, though, is disputing those claims and the met office is warning about the potential of a months worth of rain falling over parts of the uk in the next 12 hours. Thats as temperatures continue to soan as temperatures continue to soar. 30 degrees recorded in suffolk , 32 is a possibility. Suffolk, 32 is a possibility. Yellow thunderstorm alerts, which have been issued for areas in scotland , Northern Ireland, in scotland, Northern Ireland, england and wales will be in force until 9 pm. Tomorrow. And if you think thats hot, a volcano in hawaii is putting on a spectacular show. The big a spectacular show. The big island erupted early on wednesday , spewing ash and a wednesday, spewing ash and a river of lava. The volcano located in a closed national park, is one of the worlds most active lava flows there are expected to remain confined to the surrounding crater. Torfaen line dab tune in radio. This is gb news. Now it is time for gloria meets. Gloria meets. Steve brine concert lviv mp since 2010, youve got a big job in parliament. Your chair of the teeth parliament. Your chair of the Health Select 131 your chair of the Health Select committee, which is Health Select committee, which te ttete Health Select committee, which te there a Health Select committee, which is there a Cross Party Group to eetuttntee is there a Cross Party Group to scrutinise Governments Health petteteee scrutinise Governments Health policies . Were scrutinise Governments Health policies . Were going to be tetttne policies . Were going to be talking about policies . Were going to be talking about that a bit later. Eut talking about that a bit later. But t talking about that a bit later. But t went talking about that a bit later. But t went te talking about that a bit later. But i want to start with where the peteenet but i want to start with where the personal meets the petttteet the personal meets the political. You the personal meets the political. You lost your mum to breast political. You lost your mum to Breast Cancer political. You lost your mum to Breast Cancer 20 political. You lost your mum to Breast Cancer 20 years ago. You were on your stag Breast Cancer 20 years ago. You were on your stag do when you got were on your stag do when you get a were on your stag do when you get a phone were on your stag do when you got a phone call. Were on your stag do when you got a phone call. Can you take me got a phone call. Can you take me teet got a phone call. Can you take me back te got a phone call. Can you take me back to that got a phone call. Can you take me back to that moment . So i was on my me back to that moment . So i was on my stag me back to that moment . So i was on my stag ts me back to that moment . So i was an my stag as m me back to that moment . So i was on my stag do in wales and obviously shed been ill for quite a while and it was almost stag do in wales. And it was the night after the night before and i got a phone call to say, you need get back to to, home need to get back to to, home pronto, which i did. And and thats 20 years ago last month. So but actually , you know, it so but actually, you know, it goes back i mean, like most Breast Cancer battles it goes back a number of years. And i back a number of years. And i remember very clearly, you know, i was at university in liverpool living in a house with six other boys. It was very clean and orderly, as you can imagine. And of course, nobody a mobile of course, nobody had a mobile phone. One phone by phone. So we had one phone by the front door and the phone never rang me , very rarely. Never rang for me, very rarely. But know , i was upstairs and but you know, i was upstairs and the phone rang and one of the lads called up and said, you know, its your sister on the phone. And my sister was on the phone. And my sister was on the phone and she didnt often call me to say, you know, mums got a concern. Shes going for an appointment. And thats where that journey started. And so i still this day, i dont like still to this day, i dont like the ringing because the the phone ringing because the phone always seems to bring challenging news. I think so, yeah , thats thats where the yeah, thats thats where the journey started. And then thats where it ended. Six weeks before we got married. Six weeks before you we got married. Six weeks before yaa gat we got married. Six weeks before yea get mamete we got married. Six weeks before you got married . Yeah gtzt six weeks before you got married . Yeah you lost year you got married . Yeah you lost yearmaest you got married . Yeah you lost yearmaeet. You got married . Yeah you lost yourindeed. So you got married . Yeah you lost yourindeed. So we. You got married . Yeah you lost yourindeed. So we carried your mum . Indeed. So we carried on with the plans. Exactly as they to the letter because they were to the letter because they were to the letter because the viewed it was, you the way i viewed it was, you know, shed into the know, shed walked into the wedding. Would have known wedding. She would have known exactly because shed be involved the planning. So involved in all the planning. So she known exactly she would have known exactly what like. And so we what it looked like. And so we carried on as were. But yeah, carried on as we were. But yeah, it was difficult. What did that getsemat it was difficult. What did that personal experience g t i what did that personal experience teach you meet personal experience teach you ateat breast personal experience teach you about Breast Cancer . About about mew about Breast Cancer . About about hey we about Breast Cancer . About about hey we teat about Breast Cancer . About about how we deal with about Breast Cancer . About about how we deal with it about Breast Cancer . About about how we deal with it in this eeamtty how we deal with it in this country, about how we deal with it in this country, about how families deal wttt country, about how families deal wttt tt country, about how families deal wttt tt. Country, about how families deal wttt tt. Weat country, about how families deal with it. What did country, about how families deal with it. What did you learn . With it. What did you learn . Mett with it. What did you learn . Well, everybody with it. What did you learn . Well, everybody comes into pettttes well, everybody comes into politics with well, everybody comes into politics with a well, everybody comes into politics with a story , right, of politics with a story, right, of some sort. And politics with a story, right, of some sort. gt; some sort. And everyone brings personal experiences into politics and they shape what they to do. And you know they want to do. And you know what like when you into what its like when you get into parliament. Are parliament. They say, what are you interested and i said, you interested in . And i said, im interested health. I im interested in health. And i certainly didnt a clinical certainly didnt have a clinical background, i was interested background, but i was interested in per but i was in health per se. But i was particularly interested in cancen particularly interested in cancer. The Breast Cancer. I chaired the Breast Cancer. I chaired the Breast Cancer for many years cancer group for many years along with sharon hodgson, who i know you know, whos good know you know, whos a good friend my shadow when friend and was my shadow when i was minister. And, was a cancer minister. And, you know, in the whips know, and i was in the whips office and they said, know office and they said, you know what . Jeremy hunts. And what . I was jeremy hunts. And they what . Would you they said, what . What would you like if you left the whips like to do if you left the whips office departmental job . Office for a departmental job . And id love to be the and i said id love to be the cancer minister at the department of health, you know, and were like, thats and they were like, well, thats very people just very specific. Most people just say, to a minister. Say, i want to be a minister. Whatever it is, i want to be a minister. And i said, i want to be the cancer minister at the pubuc be the cancer minister at the public minister. Public health minister. Thats all to do. Its the all i wanted to do. Its the only job i wanted in government. So those so you know, those that experience shaped me. Experience sort of shaped me. Id always wanted to be in politics, but it gave me a mission, like. It gave me mission, if you like. It gave me a you know, i hope i a zeal. And, you know, i hope i hopein a zeal. And, you know, i hope i hope in my time as cancer minister and my time in parliament so far, i hope ive ive done my bit to maybe stop the ringing a few more the phone ringing for a few more people. You think about your people. Did you think about your mum day that went mum on the day that you went into department of health . Into the department of health . Oh, 100, yeah. And the day i made my speech. Yeah. And made my maiden speech. Yeah. And you know, but so thats the you know, but yes. So thats the personal. Mean, obviously, personal. But i mean, obviously, you 12,000 women a you know, we lose 12,000 women a year to Breast Cancer and some men shouldnt forget , we men you shouldnt forget, we lose 12,000 women a year. And one of the reasons why i bought the Breast Cancer bill to parliament, which was the first time that i spoke about my personal experience, because obviously i knew it. But in all the chaired the breast the years i chaired the Breast Cancer group, i used to just allude the fact that this was allude to the fact that this was allude to the fact that this was a matter i cared about a matter that i cared about a lot, but i never actually said why to parliament, to colleagues or constituents. And when or to my constituents. An