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  • NewsEvening Standard

    SNP 'scraps' power-sharing deal with Scottish Greens

    The SNP has scrapped its power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens, according to reports. The Bute House Agreement was reportedly dropped following an emergency Cabinet meeting at Bute House in Edinburgh on Thursday morning. Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf had called the meeting of the Scottish cabinet following growing tensions between the SNP, which is the largest party at Holyrood, and the Scottish Greens, who are currently their junior partners in the Scottish Government.

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  • LifestyleWales Online

    20 new modern family rules for cutting costs at home

    Cutting energy and reducing food waster are top priorities for many families now

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Kemi Badenoch says Humza Yousaf is being ‘too lazy’ to introduce legislation to exonerate Horizon victims

    Kemi Badenoch has accused Humza Yousaf’s government of being “too lazy to do the work” after the UK Government rejected his plea for Scotland to piggyback on its legislation exonerating the Horizon scandal victims.

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  • NewsHerald Scotland

    Scottish Government scraps powersharing deal with Greens

    The Bute House Agreement was reportedly dropped following an emergency Cabinet meeting

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  • NewsGlasgow Times

    Man rushed to hospital after being attacked on Glasgow street

    A man has been taken to hospital after being attacked on a Glasgow street.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    We should be charged to enter more cities, says first person to pay for Venice

    Emerging from Venice’s railway station on a dank, rainy morning, Sylvain Pellarin became the first person in the world to pay a five euro fee to enter the World Heritage city in a controversial initiative that has sharply divided opinion in the lagoon city.

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  • NewsAFP

    Blades of Paris landmark Moulin Rouge windmill collapse

    The blades of the windmill on top of the Moulin Rouge cabaret, one of the most famous landmarks in Paris, collapsed during the night, firefighters said Thursday, just months before the French capital hosts the Olympics."I hope they repair it soon," he added. - 600,000 visitors annually - The Moulin Rouge cabaret, with its distinctive red windmill blades, is located in northern Paris and is one of the most visited landmarks in the city.

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