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LDS wealth on 60 Minutes, an LGBTQ school walkout and Kennecott s tailings on Behind the Headlines

On "Behind the Headlines" this week, Salt Lake Tribune journalists discuss a "60 Minutes" episode on LDS Church finances, an LGBTQ+ student walkout and an expansion of Kennecott's tailings pond.

BBCNEWS Newsnight June 4, 2024 21:39:00

the deposit return scheme. i thought that was great. today had been slated in the diary by humza yousaf for his big statement, setting out his approach to government, up there in the debating chamber of the scottish parliament. but his day was completely overshadowed by that continuing police investigation into the snp s finances. but significant moves today. distance between himself and nicola sturgeon on policy, but not doing the step that some are calling for, which is personal distance between himself and his predecessor. a gentle feel outside the political arena on a balmy day, but deep uncertainty about the political future for a governing party that s appeared unassailable for so long. we rejoined now from edinburgh byjim fairlie

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 21:05:00

to 15 pounds an hour. amazon does not recognise the union and said only a tiny proportion of its workforce was involved in the dispute. more strike action is due to take place later this week. here in the uk, the scottish national party has denied it s facing financial problems. it follows reports in a sunday newspaper of claims by the snp s treasurer that there are difficulties balancing the books. but the party says the finances are in balance. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie has more for two years, police scotland have been investigating the snp s finances. the former chief executive, peter murrell, he was arrested just over a week ago. he was released without charge and the home that he shares with his wife, nicola sturgeon, the former first minister, was searched by police officers over two days. today, a video has emerged in the sunday mail. it s believed to be from march 2021.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 20:21:00

trying to focus opposition to the snp - trying to focus opposition to the snp they are in some degree of turmoil with its chief executive and a husband of theirformer leader, nicola sturgeon, being investigated by the police, arrested, then subsequently released because of an investigation into the snp s finances, also there s been a divisive leadership contest that was one by 50 2 48%. i don t think he s lying is language today has been entirely consistent because in an interview with a conservative sporting newspaper, the sunday telegraph, it said as he was though very he was very much suggesting that voters vote for any candidate besides the snp. he said, if parties look beyond their narrow party agenda and do what s best for

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 21:17:00

we have the best possible chance of defeating many snp mps, and that will clearly send a message that the public want our politics in scotland focused on their urgent priorities, not another divisive independence referendum. 0ur political correspondent iain watson says douglas ross motives are clear. well, there s a reason why he s certainly trying to focus opposition to the snp they are in some degree of turmoil, with their chief executive, and indeed the husband of theirformer leader, nicola sturgeon, being investigated by the police, arrested, then subsequently released, because there s an investigation going on into the snp s finances. they ve also had a very divisive leadership contest to replace nicola sturgeon, where the winning candidate won by 52% to 48%. so the leader of the scottish conservatives clearly sees an opportunity but i don t think hiss language today has been entirely consistent, because it certainly sounded initially, in an interview with a conservative supp

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