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  • NewsAberdeen Live

    Humza Yousaf insists he will not quit as Scotland’s First Minister

    The First Minister is facing a vote of no confidence in his leadership, with the Tories and Labour both putting forward motions of no confidence in the wake of the Bute House Agreement's collapse.

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  • NewsThe Conversation

    Frank Field: a Labour MP who dedicated his life to fighting poverty and epitomised the politics of character

    The Labour MP was friends with Margaret Thatcher, but certainly didn’t agree that there’s ‘no such thing as society’.

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  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Transgender ideology will lose Biden the election

    The culture critic Camille Paglia once said Barack Obama’s 2016 Title IX policy doomed Hillary Clinton. “There’s the election, right there,” Paglia remembered thinking. At the time, Paglia said Joe Biden would have succeeded where Clinton failed at the ballot box.

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  • PoliticsThe Independent

    Mitch McConnell doesn’t think Trump should have presidential immunity

    The Kentucky Republican said presidents should be accountable for criminal actions but qualified his statement by adding ‘the president clearly needs some kind of immunity or we’d be in court all the time’

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  • NewsNottinghamshire Live

    New parking rules to be introduced within months in major crackdown

    The new Code of Practice will bring in a range of new rules promising to raise standards and improve consistency for motorists across the country

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Humza Yousaf vows to fight on amid growing crisis in his leadership

    Humza Yousaf was due to speak about the labour strategy in an independent Scotland, but cancelled the plans amid a growing crisis in his leadership

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    London travel news LIVE: Tube stations shut amid new strike as two lines delayed after 'casualty on tracks'

    Several London Underground stations are closed due to workers striking while two Tube lines were halted because of a casualty on the track. Transport for London said three stations were closed on the network at midday on Friday due to the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association action. The union said the action was likely to cause Tube stations to close at the last minute, including into Saturday morning, but Transport for London said there will not be significant disruption.

    7-min read
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