everywhere affects every one of us. warnings of blackouts to uk ministers. we do have good energy supplies in the uk. we can get through the winter. ..struggling to keep control after spooking the markets. i get it, and i. and i. are you sorry?! i changed the policy. are you sorry? of course i m sorry. ..and plenty of the public. the question that confronts us, wherever you are this morning how to be sure this. ..doesn t happen. this morning we rejoined live in the aberdeen art gallery by scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon. from oxford by the one time liz truss superfan and former culture secretary, nadine dorries. from london by the prime minister s fixer the cabinet office minister nadhim zahawi. and with me here in aberdeen is a man known by millions as dijimmy peres. douglas henshall is here to talk about why he walked away from shetland, and what s next for him. and with me to reflect on the interviews and look at what is making the news is the former labour
of the kind of conditions they were dealing with. importantly everyone on board is safe and they managed to avoid further damage to the boat. they re currently sailing leg four of the race which is due to end later this month. and that s all the sport for now. philippa says the debate has been nasty on both sides. i disagree with that. i defy philippa to give me an example for trans rights activist who has been threatened with rape or death as i have and i have been to court in respect of both because of my on this. many have been assaulted and lost theirjobs and i don t think that has happened to any of the trans rights activist. t think that has happened to any of the trans rights activist. the trans rights activist. i want to welcome viewers the trans rights activist. i want to welcome viewers on the trans rights activist. i want to welcome viewers on bbc - the trans rights activist. i want to welcome viewers on bbc news i the trans rights activist. i want to j welcome viewers
is such a sacred powerful place of pilgrimage. rain was forecast, instead there was a hint of sunshine through the somerset cloud. perhaps all that chanting and optimism worked its magic. members of the scottish parliament have restarted their debate on proposals, aimed at simplifying and speeding up the process which allows people to legally change their gender. msps are considering more than 150 amendments to the planned legislation, which the scottish government says will ensure dignity for trans people, but critics argue, is a threat to women and girls. i m joined now by the snp mpjoanna cherry. thanks forjoining us. first of all,
what s next for him. and with me to reflect on the interviews and look at what is making the news is the former labour chancellor alistair darling, the snp mpjoanna cherry a radical, not a rebel who was sacked from the frontbench and the chief operating officer of the energy company sse, martin pibworth. a very warm welcome from aberdeen the snp is gathering just down the road we re here in the city centre with tonnes to talk about. and of course, alistair darling, what is on so many people s mind is what is on so many people s mind is what has been going on in the