of the 2020 election. the former president describe the decision as a big win. our north american editor sarah smith explained what this decision means a. first sarah smith explained what this decision means a. decision means a. first off, it means it decision means a. first off, it means it will decision means a. first off, it means it will be decision means a. first off, it means it will be now - decision means a. first off, it - means it will be now significantly harderfor means it will be now significantly harder for prosecutors to bring their case against donald trump for election interference in the generous six riot. in that case, john trump is charged with conspiring to obstructjoe biden being certified as president january 6 right. this ruling has said specifically some of the things that would have forced part of that case are covered by immunity and therefore cannot be prosecuted. things like the conversations he had with his vice president mike pence whe
the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house, over his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. the former president described the decision as a big win. our north america editor sarah smith reports. the powerful supreme court has the final say on what presidents can and cannot do. today s historic ruling means a president can never be prosecuted for anything that s part of their official duties. but they do not have immunity for non official acts. so what does this mean for the criminal cases against donald trump? fight for trump! when he spoke to supporters onjanuary 6th, was he officially acting as the president, or as the losing candidate? we fight like hell. and if you don t fight like hell, you re not going to have a country anymore. donald trump is facing criminal charges related to the january 6th riot and attempting to overturn the election results. hang mike pen
about actually has not got any fresh ideas about what they are going to do going about what they are going to do going forward. from a purely campaign approach, it s very limited rachet campaign approach, it s very limited rachel reeves has been qualified to be chancellor since she was about iii years old, and i ve known her since then. she has a serious fiscal approach. the idea she has done this on the back of a political envelope is completely misjudged. i am on the back of a political envelope is completely misjudged. is completely mis udged. i am saying that the labour is completely misjudged. i am saying that the labour party is completely misjudged. i am saying that the labour party seems - is completely misjudged. i am saying that the labour party seems to - is completely misjudged. i am saying that the labour party seems to be i that the labour party seems to be 100% that the labour party seems to be 100% campaigning and very little about 100% campaigning
be allowed to persist. labour has been focused on defence with keir starmer reaffirming his commitment to the uk nuclear deterrent. he said protecting the nation would be the bedrock of a future labour government. the lib dems deputy daisy group has outlined the snp leaderjohn swinney has called for a respectful contest ahead of the scottish leader s first television debate of the campaign that gets under way tonight. here is our political correspondent. should only biologically female be able to use women s services? just people who are biologically female, also those who have change their legal sex on a birth certificate? conservatives say that women s services should be able to refuse any one of is biologically male without facing legal challenges. it is quite clear that the intentions in the law are being misinterpreted just because of changes, social changes, and what we are trying to do is reemphasise that sex, in the law, means biological sex. it always has done but th
hello. i m nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with the latest on the uk general election. in the last hour the scottish national party leader, john swinney has launched his party s campaign for the vote onjuly the 4th. at an election rally mr swinney pushed for independence, celebrated his party s record on fighting the cost of living as well as attacking both the conservatives and labour. he said people in scotland wanted rid of a disastrous tory government, and he accusing labour of giving an awfully good impression of them. let s take a listen to some of what the snp leader said. there are some people telling me to forget about this election, but after looking at sir keir starmer s series of u turns, i think people are crying out for political leadership. for leaders who argue for what they actually believe in. and i passionately believe independence is the best opportunity we have to build a more prosperous and fairer country. snp leaderjohn