christ on the cross for the sins of all humanity. it all began with a mob. the unreasonable mob rushed in and arrested and killed jesus for the things that he said. truth was snuffed out by error. at least for a few days. that wall street journal poll recently revealed that the importance of religion among americans has dropped from 62% 25 years ago to 39% today. i m not sure that is really true. you see, religion is alive and well to me. just look at the fervor of these religiously minded people. it s time for action. that s religious activism. l litgies not roaded in god but environmental justice. never mind gluing yourself to a van gogh doesn t help the environment. facts don t matter. this is a religious division. children are nearly following the dictates of the only religion they have ever known. the mob is invading our state houses with the same religious conviction. look at these trans religionists in texas. [chanting]. catchy. we ve been told for years that c
today have said that they are done. they ve been looking into this since january. and so we have the figures for the final count. after a bit of back and forth, it s a bit confusing. where they confuse fines and people. but we now know that they issued 126 fines to 83 people. so most of those fined got one fine. and we know that the prime minister was one of those, as was the chancellor and the prime minister s wife. we know that 28 people got between two and five, so at least one person got five! yeah. so who is the party animal? i ve no idea. but, yeah, at least one person getting five. and, yeah, when you speak to ministers, you can hear the relief in their voice because there was a lot of talk, wasn t there, at westminster about does the prime minister get more than one? does he wallpaper an entire wall with them by the end of it? and what does that mean, after that boiling anger from conservative mps for a couple of months ago? that anger has long since dissipated. i don
reported across 11 countries. there will be a full roundup of the day s news at ten o clock. first, it s newscast. welcome to the newscast studio this week. and we re going to bejoined by all sorts of interesting people who will be popping in and out throughout this episode. but first, chris, you ve had a busy old day covering what you could describe as maybe the beginning of the end of the downing street party story. yeah. so the metropolitan police today have said that they are done. they ve been looking into this since january. and so we have the figures for the final count. after a bit of back and forth, it s a bit confusing. where they confuse fines and people. but we now know that they issued 126 fines to 83 people. so most of those fined got one fine. and we know that the prime minister was one of those, as was the chancellor and the prime minister s wife. we know that 28 people got between two and five, so at least one person got five! so who is the party animal? i ve
music through metro speakers. i asked people what they thought of that strategy. you think that would work in new york? no. but it would be a turnup. i think you d make more homeless people and loiters. he doesn t like classical music. years ago rite aids in southern california, they blasted barry manilow to drive the homeless out. that would drive me out. that might work. barely man low. you can only hear it so many times. i thought classical music would send them away. elevateder music. i like it, i love this. we re doing it. this is good. sean, you never know what you re going to find in new york city. now, you live here. i bet you have never danced with
in the coming weeks and months. but it feels like, as far as the prime minister is concerned, we might be getting towards the end of this. keir starmer, of course, not out of the woods yet with his thing. curry and beer. when are we going to hear about that? in the next sort of six to eight weeks, we think. so that loiters for him and it still loiters a bit for the prime minister with these two other little bits. but as you say, it feels like we re edging possibly towards the end. but there could still be a big moment. there could be a race for the labour leadership in a couple of weeks time. well, let s discuss that and some other issues with our first guest. it s ian blackford, who s leader of the snp at westminster, who joins us from his constituency in the scottish islands. hello, ian. hi, good evening. oidhche mhath, as we would see in the isle of skye. what does that mean? oidhche mhath good evening. 0h, right. i should have worked that out!