Are on Manchester City as the Title Race Heats up. Will they take three points from brighton or slip like liverpool . Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The future of scotlands government looks in doubt tonight as the First Minister, humza yousaf faces a vote of no confidence. It comes after the snps Power Sharing Agreement with the greens collapsed today. Thered been growing tensions between the two parties, which intensified last week when the Scottish Government abandoned one of its key Climate Change targets. The greens have accused mr yousaf of cowardice, weakness and betrayal. Our Scotland Editorjames Cook joins us now from edinburgh. It isa it is a beautiful evening at holyrood, but the clouds are gathering over humza yousaf s administration. The greens have been speaking to the immediate in the past half an hour and confirmed they will vote against humza yousaf in a no Confidence Vote. That came at the end of a dramatic day. It ended where it began, two green leav
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hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. britain and rwanda have signed a new treaty aimed at getting the uk government s flagship asylum policy operational following a series of legal challenges. the planned policy first announced back enable 2022 would see some asylum seekers sent to rwanda to claim asylum they are. the plan has hit legal setbacks and was blocked in its previous form by the supreme court. after signing the agreement during a visit, the home secretary james cleverley said he believed the new treaty addressed all the concerns raised by the sabine court. the treaty that will sign today builds on thatjoint work. it takes the positive professional attitude that you and your government display, and allies it with the work that the uk is doing to ensure that we break the business model of those evil people smuggling gangs. live now to our west africa correspondent mayeni jones who s in kigali. a united front between