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i preach hard work, discipline. i m an athlete. i preach anti drug, i preach religion, i preach no alcohol. i preach. no knife crime. every single problem in modern society, i m against. we ll bejoined by a prankster who ended up with a criminal record who says andrew tate is helping him mend his ways, and laura bates, the writer and founder of the everyday sexism project. and ahead of the government s expected apology and compensation for the treatment of lgbt+ members of the military when homosexuality was banned until 2000, we speak we speak to two former servicemen about their treatment and the impact on their lives. good evening. to some it might feel a bit like a looking glass world, when the former prime minister is now happy for his whatsapp messages and documents to be handed to the covid inquiry, but the current prime minister and his government are doing their utmost to stop that happening. rishi sunak s government has this afternoon called instead for a judical review.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney admitted that no minutes were made of two key Government meetings
Scottish Tories claimed Nicola Sturgeon and Scotland s top civil servant met with lawyers to discuss Salmond
Douglas Ross is now accusing First Minister of a cover-up and of concealing crucial evidence in latest twist
MSPs are investigating the Government s botched handling of the case against the former First Minister
Sturgeon is accused of breaking the ministerial code by misleading Parliament and ignoring legal advice
Her story there is frankly not credible : MSP who grilled Nicola Sturgeon at epic eight-hour hearing about forgotten meeting says she should resign and WILL face consequences
First Minister faces Tory calls for a no confidence vote but opposition parties are yet to back it
Yesterday she slammed her predecessor for failing to offer up a single word of regret during his testimony
She also contested his version of events in the run-up to the Scottish Government s botched investigation
She said her recollection of events is different but admitted she wished her memory of it was more vivid
She continued to claim that she first learned of the allegations against Mr Salmond at her home on April 2