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Hello, and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world. Funerals have been taking place in the afghan capital, kabul, after a series of News/bomb-attacks'>Bomb Attacks on a school yesterday. More than 60 people died most were young girls. Many of them were from afghanistans News/hazara-community'>Hazara Community its a News/shia-muslim'>Shia Muslim ethnic minority, often targeted by sunni islamist militants. Secunder kermani reports from islamabad. Panic, News/fear-and-bloodshed'>Fear And Bloodshed outside the school gates. The coffins kept coming through the day. Most of the dead, teenage girls. Their hopes and dreams buried with them. She was very intelligent and never missed a day of school, says her uncle. We buried her today. The attack took places pupils were making their way home. It became with a News/car-bomb'>Car Bomb outside the street. Two more followed. It suspected the islamic News/state-group'>State Group is behind the bloodshed. They repeatedly targeted this News/minority-community'>Minority Community of she a hazara in the past too. And hospital corridors, and anxious families wait. Many of the victims remain in critical condition. This girl describes the terror she witnessed. Translation i describes the terror she witnessed. Translation describes the terror she witnessed. Translation i saw inured News/people-bein'>People Bein translation i saw inured News/people-bein'>People Being carried translation i saw inured News/people-bein'>People Being carried away. Translation i saw injured News/people-bein'>People Being carried away. Some translation i saw injured News/people-bein'>People Being carried away. Some of translation i saw injured News/people-bein'>People Being carried away. Some of them i translation i saw injured people i being carried away. Some of them had lost their legs, some have lost their arms. The street was covered in blood. People were crying, the situation was very bad. Parents were searching for their children. At situation was very bad. Parents were searching for their children. Searching for their children. At the scene of the searching for their children. At the scene of the attack, searching for their children. At the scene of the attack, News/bloodied-scene'>Bloodied Scene of the attack, bloodied textbook and abandon school bags. Violence in afghanistan is getting worse, just as the last international troops begin to leave. And many more lives are likely to be lost. Secunder kermani, bbc News. Israels News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister, benjamin netanyahu, has defended his handling of two nights of violence injerusalem, warning that threats to News/peace-and-order'>Peace And Order would not be tolerated. Last night saw renewed clashes between palestinians and israeli police, after days of simmering unrest over possible evictions of palestinians from land claimed byjewish settlers. In the latest development, News/israels-attorney-general'>Israels Attorney General has asked the News/supreme-court'>Supreme Court to postpone a hearing on the planned evictions. Our News/middle-east'>Middle East correspondent, yolande knell, reports. On the most sacred night of ramadan, this is how prayers ended with israeli police using stun grenades, palestinians throwing stones injerusalems old city. Today, israels News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister blamed extremists. Translation we will enforce News/law-and-orderl'>Law And Orderl decisively and responsibly. We will continue to ensure News/freedom-of-worship'>Freedom Of Worship to all religions, but we will not allow violent unrest. It followed some of the worst violence in years on friday, with clashes right by the News/al-aqsa-mosque'>Al Aqsa Mosque bringing international condemnation. Tensions have been running high for weeks, with nightly clashes in the eastjerusalem neighborhood of shaikh jarrah. Palestinian families here are locked in a News/long-running-legal-battle-to-stop-jewish'>Long Running Legal Battle To Stop Jewish settlers taking over their homes. Its become a News/rallying-point'>Rallying Point for palestinians, with the militant group hamas warning israel its ready to act. Despite delays in that case, this week looks set to remain volatile. Its nowjerusalem day, when israel celebrates gaining control over the city. They have a News/flag-march'>Flag March which comes through the damascus gate, waving israeli flags, far right nationalist israelis. Thats always seen as a provocation, and theres fears that could lead to yet more violence. And what happens here matters. Jerusalem is always at the heart of the israel palestinian conflict. Yolande knell, bbc News, jerusalem. Ohad zemet is the spokesperson for the israeli embassy in london. I asked him about the action his government is taking to deescalate violence. Jerusalem is a sacred place for everyone in israel, all through the years, maintaining News/freedom-of-worship'>Freedom Of Worship, freedom of religion. And the government and the police, of News/course-everyone'>Course Everyone wants to de escalate the situation, to keep calm and allow, like every year, allow worship to continue. Unfortunately, we see some people we see hamas, a News/terrorist-organisation-incite'>Terrorist Organisation Incite violence, we see people using this holy type of violence, and we hope that the police will maintain law and order. Everyone should respect the law and, if marches or any other protests are being done in an orderly and quiet fashion, they could, of course, go ahead. Nour odeh is a political analyst and a former spokesperson for the palestinian government. She gave us her reaction to the situation injerusalem. The situation in jerusalem is explosive. And it is explosive because it has been allowed to fester for many, many years. With international actors watching on as News/settler-colonialism'>Settler Colonialism increases, News/home-evictions'>Home Evictions and demolitions increase, more palestinians displaced and the israeli right wing, the extreme right wing, you know, given more leeway to get away with more infractions of international law, more violations of palestinian rights without any consequence. And this, you know, has reached a peak, if you will, during ramadan, with marches of News/death-to-arabs'>Death To Arabs and death to the palestinians in the News/jerusalem-streets-by'>Jerusalem Streets By israeli settlers. And, along with the evictions and the court cases, and along with attacks on the News/al-aqsa-mosque'>Al Aqsa Mosque and worshipers there. So a very delicate, very explosive situation. Nicola sturgeon has told borisjohnson its a matter of when, not if the scottish people get a chance to choose if they want independence. She made the comments in a News/phone-call'>Phone Call to the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister this afternoon. The cabinet office minister, michael gove, says the News/first-minister'>First Minister News/nicola-sturgeon'>Nicola Sturgeon should focus on economic recovery from the pandemic. She says she will do that but there is a clear mandate for another vote with a majority in the News/scottish-parliament'>Scottish Parliament for pro independence parties. Heres our News/scotland-editor'>Scotland Editor sarah smith. Nicola sturgeon congratulating some of her brand new msps who will bolster the pro News/independence-majority'>Independence Majority in the next News/scottish-parliament'>Scottish Parliament. Confident she has a strong mandate for an independence referendum, she still might face the hurdle of a legal challenge from a uk government. Will you see them in court, if you have to . I think we should all probablyjust respect democracy. The snp won the election on a commitment for a referendum when were through the crisis, and even that selection overwhelmingly and in any normal democracy, that would be expected. For now she is clear, her priority is dealing with the pandemic and she is to meet the News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister for a covid summit. Nicola sturgeon doesnt intend to take any steps towards a referendum in the near future. Although she does plan to pass legislation through the News/scottish-parliament'>Scottish Parliament to authorise another vote on independence. If the uk want to stop that, they may have to challenge in court, whether the News/scottish-parliament'>Scottish Parliament has the legal authority to authorise that referendum. The uk minister, charged with keeping the kingdom united, is in scotland are swerving questions on a legal challenge to any referendum. The priority at the moment is not court cases, it is not independence legislation, it is recovery from the pandemic. To be fair to the News/first-minister'>First Minister, during the course of this News/election-campaign'>Election Campaign she said it was the single most important thing that we should all be concentrating on. We should work together as a News/team-uk'>Team Uk in order to deal with the pandemic. Is scotland allowed to leave the uk . It is. Through a legal referendum which would allow people to make that choice. Votes News/cast-on-thursday'>Cast On Thursday appear to show voters in scotland are split roughly 50 50 on the question of independence. Anyone eager for another referendum will have to be patient. This result makes it more likely, but not imminent. I would like it to happen soon, but i am prepared to wait a few more years. Everything has changed since 2014, with is being taken out of the eu so i would like to see another independence referendum. Maybe it is a case of hanging i on and getting ourselves sorted and when we are in a good place, then yes. But right now we are in a pandemic, no. L on that, there is widespread agreement, no referendum during a covid crisis. But in the months and years to come, a political and possibly legal battle over the future of the united kingdom is looming. Sarah smith, bbc News. Lets go now to the coronavirus restrictions and all the changes that are ongoing restrictions and all the changes that are ongoing here restrictions and all the changes that are ongoing here in restrictions and all the changes that are ongoing here in the. Restrictions and all the changes| that are ongoing here in the uk. Here in the uk, hugging is likely to be officially allowed in england again when the british government makes an News/announcement-tomorrow'>Announcement Tomorrow on the next stage of lockdown easing. The changes on News/household-mixing'>Household Mixing will be most significant since the rules were introduced in england last year. Heres our science editor, david shukman. Remember this, the comfort of a hug . Well, for more than a year, weve been warned against it because of the risk of transmitting the virus. But now, with fewer infections and many more people vaccinated, it seems to be the moment for a cautious return. Weve seen an absolutely extraordinary success of both the News/vaccine-programme'>Vaccine Programme and also the suppression of cases as a result of this very prolonged lockdown which weve had, and so i think it is time based on the very careful modeling thats been done to start relaxing some of those restrictions. So will people rush to hug again or might they hold back . In newcastle this afternoon, we found a range of views. Its brilliant. Yeah, really looking forward to that. Couldnt help but wanting to hug my friends here at the table. Ive never been a big hugger myself. People know that about me, so i think it wont change much. I will be cautious, but i really am looking forward to hugging the parents and News/the-in-laws'>The In Laws and stuff that we havent i done for a long time. They need it as well, so, yeah, itll be really nice. The News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister is reported as saying that we need to use our News/common-sense'>Common Sense when it comes to hugging, so what exactly does that mean . Well, an infected person can release the virus through their breath, so heres the scientific advice. Limit the number of people you hug just those who mean most to you, not everyone you meet keep it short thatll reduce the chances of the virus being passed on and try to avoid being directly News/face-to'>Face To face. In any event, scientists say a lot depends on exactly who it is youre hugging. If youre a grandparent hugging a grandchild, and the grandparents are fully vaccinated, thats probably quite a low News/risk-activity'>Risk Activity most of the time. But it would worry me if we were advocating we can hug all of our friends every time we meet again, because i think thats going to perpetuate an awful lot of additional close contact that could still spread the virus. The pandemic has meant new ways of behaving elbow bumps, for example. But while life in the uk is now set to become a bit more normal, its far too early for that in much of the rest of the world. David shukman, bbc News. The headlines on bbc News. Funerals have taken place in afghanistan for more than 60 people mainly young girls killed in a militant attack outside a school. Israels News/prime-minister'>Prime Minister rejects international pressure not to build injerusalem, where News/unrest-simmers'>Unrest Simmers over possible evictions of palestinians. Theres uncertainty in the News/uk-labour'>Uk Labour party after it emerged its leader News/sir-keir-starmer'>Sir Keir Starmer planned to reshuffle his top team after a poor set of results in the english local elections. Its understood senior mps still havent been told if they will retain their current positions. 0ur political News/editor-laura-kuenssberg'>Editor Laura Kuenssberg has the latest. Morning, News/mr-starmer'>Mr Starmer. Tense and tight lipped. Is removing News/angela-rayner'>Angela Rayner as News/party-chair'>Party Chair you taking responsibility . No rest this sunday. Is this the first of many changes, News/mr-starmer'>Mr Starmer . After some awful election results, News/keir-starmer'>Keir Starmer has edged out his deputy News/angela-rayner'>Angela Rayner as News/party-chair'>Party Chair, sparking a messy dispute was she sacked, or offered a differentjob . With no clarity from the leaders team. Some News/labour-mps'>Labour Mps around the country are baffled and angry. We need to know this is an individual that has a News/game-plan'>Game Plan for taking us forward. And at the moment, that isnt clear. So i think he needs to up his game. Shadow ministers hanging by the phone to find out about their job. Leaders do make those decisions. Theyre hard calls, but its for keir to choose the team he wants and get people in the positions he wants us to be in. And others demanding much faster change. We cantjust saunter our way back into power. I we have to show the country that we get the message we were told and act absolutely decisively. Labour took a hammering in many areas they used to treat as their own, losing News/durham-council'>Durham Council for the first time in 100 years. But there were good results in wales some celebration, with progress in west sussex, even areas like 0xfordshire. But there seems to be bitterness, not this affection, at News/the-party'>The Partys top level. Instead of making tories miserable, News/labour-today'>Labour Today has been clouded by this spat, the News/opening-move'>Opening Move of a reshuffle thats gone wrong. What public News/relations-genius'>Relations Genius thought this was a good move on the very day, actually, we were having successes . Instead of strengthening their grip and power, up in the leaders office, News/keir-starmer'>Keir Starmer� s team has been holed up for hours and hours, stuck over what to do, rather than News/making-calls'>Making Calls to announce a new and, they hope, improved shadow team. These elections were the first for labour with News/keir-starmer'>Keir Starmer in charge, and the first since News/the-party'>The Party received a drubbing in 2019. There were some pockets of progress, but overall, the picture was still tough. So this News/shuffling-and-shifting'>Shuffling And Shifting of his top team was meant to be part of an effort to show he can change, and hes decisive and determined that News/the-party'>The Party can punch their way out of this slump. But instead, its been a day, for labour, of delay and dispute. When what voters see is political parties scrapping with each other, the temptation can be just to turn away and block out the noise. Laura kuenssberg, bbc News. Lets speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas. It might be that, if News/keir-starmer'>Keir Starmer takes on the left of his party, that actually some voters in those traditional News/labour-heartlands'>Labour Heartlands might welcome that . Welcome that . Well, what we are News/waitin-welcome'>Waitin Welcome that . Well, what we are waiting for welcome that . Well, what we are waiting for is welcome that . Well, what we are waiting for is an welcome that . Well, what we are waiting for is an News/indication-welcome'>Indication Welcome that . Well, what we are waiting for is an indication of welcome that . Well, what we are | waiting for is an indication of what hes going to do and how hell do it try to respond to the election results, which have not been good for labour, which have put News/the-party'>The Party and News/keir-starmer'>Keir Starmer News/under-pressure'>Under Pressure. So how does he, as opposition leader, respond to that . We dont know exactly at the moment. Last night, saturday, he moved it seems to take away some of the responsibilities from his deputy, particularly the responsibility for overseeing News/election-coordination'>Election Coordination and the News/party-chair'>Party Chairjob. But we dont know what has emerged from that, and it appears than that hes had News/trouble-sorting'>Trouble Sorting out the details of how to move things forward. We are told there may be some more indications later today, and it will be as a result of that that we will then have an idea of what sort of shape he wants to put his party in going forward from here, what sort of lessons he wants to draw from the elections. Because weve seen labour in the elections News/under-pressure'>Under Pressure in its traditional heartlands, the realignment thats been going on over some time now since the News/brexit-referendum'>Brexit Referendum where brexit supporting voters have been moving towards the conservative party, and labour seeing its News/support-eroding'>Support Eroding there. But still,. And metropolitan areas, in cities like london and elsewhere. Areas, in cities like london and elsewhere sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres mark. We start with the News/english-premier'>English Premier league title race, which could have been decided News/on-sunday'>On Sunday had News/manchester-united'>Manchester United lost at News/aston-villa'>Aston Villa. Then News/manchester-city'>Manchester City could have come their celebrations. Thats how it looked at half time when united were losing, only a second News/half-comeback'>Half Comeback thanks to News/bruno-fernandez'>Bruno Fernandez and greenwood. Bertrand traores first to put News/aston-villa'>Aston Villa ahead would given News/man-city'>Man City some hope in time, but still three points away from their remaining games for the title, united ten points behind with four to play. The title is still a long shot, but theyve guaranteed themselves News/championship-football'>Championship Football next season with a top four finish. I thought we did well first half, as well for some i thought we started brightly, then we started then we came back the last 10 15, and ifelt confident we would create chances. Its just about taking them and weve done that today. Weve been in europe playing wednesday nights, thursday night. Its tough, its difficult, the times, especially when you dont travel back and you dont get home until 5am on friday, have to travel here after this long season. So im delighted with everyone. Season. So im delighted with everyone season. So im delighted with eve one. , season. So im delighted with eve one. ,. ,. , everyone. Over in spain, sylvia are keein everyone. Over in spain, sylvia are keeping themselves everyone. Over in spain, sylvia are keeping themselves right everyone. Over in spain, sylvia are keeping themselves right in everyone. Over in spain, sylvia are keeping themselves right in the i keeping themselves right in the championship mix. Currently 1 0 up against News/real-madrid'>Real Madrid. Fernando with the only goal in the game so far, 25 minutes left on that one. A win for News/real-madrid'>Real Madrid would see them up with atletico madrid. All four can still win at News/la-liga'>La Liga in what is a remarkably tight race. 0nly win at News/la-liga'>La Liga in what is a remarkably tight race. Only four winds will separate the four sides with three matches remaining. In italy, juventus are currently 1 0 down against News/ac-milan'>Ac Milan and what looks like a News/champions-league-qualification'>Champions League Qualification shoot out. They were level on points at the start of the match, this result could see a long way towards securing a top four finish, News/brahim-diaz'>Brahim Diaz with the only goal of the game so far, that 1s on the stroke of half time for News/ac-milan'>Ac Milan. Second News/place-atlanta'>Place Atlanta had a big win at parma. Lewis hamilton has extended his formula 1 News/championship-lead'>Championship Lead to 1a points after winning the spanish grand prix. It wasnt easy for the reigning champion, who started from News/pole-position'>Pole Position for the 100th time with a max of her staff and overtaking him at the first corner. Hamilton then came back thanks to fresh tires, taking the lead with six laps left. Claiming the News/98th-win'>98th Win of his career. Red bull obviously got the News/98th-win'>98th Win of his career. Red bull obviously got a the News/98th-win'>98th Win of his career. Red bull obviously got a great the News/98th-win'>98th Win of his career. Red bull obviously got a great start. The News/98th-win'>98th Win of his career. Red bull obviously got a great start. I the News/98th-win'>98th Win of his career. Red bull obviously got a great start. I was i obviously got a great start. I was so close for so long, i didnt think in doing that that id be able to make the tides. But ijust managed to keep them in somehow. A long way to keep them in somehow. A long way to come back from 20 odd seconds left, but it was a good gamble. Pretty great strategy by the team. World News/athletics-president'>Athletics President says athletes must be prepared to make sacrifices when competing at the summer 0lympics this summer, with the pandemic continuing to impact the pandemic continuing to impact the hosts, japan. The national News/state-of-emergency'>State Of Emergency remains in large parts of emergency remains in large parts of the country including tokyo, with competitors unlikely to enjoy many of the freedoms of previous games. The japanese public remain fearful that the arrival of over 10,000 athletes from 200 different countries could lead to a further rise in cases. In countries could lead to a further rise in cases countries could lead to a further rise in cases. In order to compete and in News/order-rise'>Order Rise in cases. In order to compete and in order to rise in cases. In order to compete and in order to be rise in cases. In order to compete and in order to be at rise in cases. In order to compete and in order to be at a rise in cases. In order to compete and in order to be at a game i rise in cases. In order to compete and in order to be at a game that| and in order to be at a game that has some of the most challenging complexities attached to it, that there are sacrifices that will have to be made. I can tell you, we will not do anything to put themselves in jeopardy or local communities. Finally, weve all had to adjust to social distancing measures in the last year or so. What youll see next shows how well tournament advisers have adapted to the times how about this for an idea . Winners receiving their medals by News/covid-secure-drone'>Covid Secure Drone and News/rhythmic-gymnastic'>Rhythmic Gymnastic News/world-cup'>World Cup News/on-sunday'>On Sunday. Back to you. The winning horse in americas most prestigious race, the kentucky derby, has failed a drugs test. Medina spirit, ridden News/byjohn-velazquez'>Byjohn Velazquez won on the News/first-of-may'>First Of May giving his trainer, News/bob-baffert'>Bob Baffert, a record seventh victory in the race. Baffert revealed today that the horse tested positive for a banned substance after the race. He strongly denied wrongdoing. For more on this story, im joined now by our reporter News/nada-tawfik'>Nada Tawfik who is in washington. How serious is all this . It certainly puts a big damper on the triple News/crown-series'>Crown Series for the sport. And it is very serious. Here you have News/bob-baffert'>Bob Baffert who is one of the premier trainers in the sport. He received his seventh victory, a new record but he has been plagued by allegations of doping in the past. So churchill downs, the track, has responded by saying theyll have a News/zero-tolerance'>Zero Tolerance policy, that this harms the sport and the jockeys stop so what theyve said is that they are suspending News/mr-baffert'>Mr Baffert from entering horses into the race, and theyre going to see a second test whether News/medina-spirit'>Medina Spirit does indeed have that unallowable limit of the steroid they found in that first test. They found double the amount of the allowable limit in their rules, and thats a steroid thats used as an News/anti-inflammatory'>Anti Inflammatory to treat joints for used as an News/anti-inflammatory'>Anti Inflammatory to treatjoints for pain and swelling. They say that if there is a second test that shows the drug, that they will disqualify News/medina-spirit'>Medina Spirits win. So not only the title, but also the purse. Certainly a big damper on the sport with this News. Just purse. Certainly a big damper on the sport with this News. Sport with this News. Just briefly, whats been sport with this News. Just briefly, whats been the sport with this News. Just briefly, whats been the wide sport with this News. Just briefly, whats been the wide reaction i sport with this News. Just briefly, whats been the wide reaction to | whats been the wide reaction to this . � ,. , whats been the wide reaction to this . � ,. , this . Its really interesting because this this . Its really interesting because this is this . Its really interesting because this is a this . Its really interesting because this is a trainer. This . Its really interesting l because this is a trainer that this . Its really interesting i because this is a trainer that has faced many questions in the past, many of his rivals have accused him of cheating. He said that he will fight this News/tooth-and-nail'>Tooth And Nail because he has no wrongdoing, neither he or his trainers gave the drug to the horse. But this has really raised wider questions about support and medications used in horses. Weve seen deaths in the past of horses, and the sport had even limited further the amounts of medications they could be used. So all this will raise questions about the treatment of horses in racing. Of horses in racing. Thank you very much, of horses in racing. Thank you very much. Good of horses in racing. Thank you very much. Good to of horses in racing. Thank you very much, good to see of horses in racing. Thank you very much, good to see you. This is bbc News. Now its time for a look at the weather with nick miller. Hello. Brighter News/skies-today'>Skies Today compared with yesterday, but there arent many places that have stayed completely dry, and if you have, at the very least, there may well have been a threatening cloud or a shower off in the distance. Now, the radar picture, the News/rain-fall'>Rain Fall so far today indicates where we have seen plenty of showers in scotland and Northern Ireland. And a reinvigorated area of rain affecting parts of wales and england that is going to push further east into the night and have some heavy, even potential thundery, bursts of rain into News/southeast-england'>Southeast England and east anglia, whereas for the west of the uk, here through wales, western england, Northern Ireland and scotland, a few showers will continue as the night goes on. There is no frost on the way tonight, as temperatures hold up, mainly in the range of around 7 12 celsius. Now, low pressure brought us the rain yesterday, the showers today, and its still very close by for tomorrow and indeed for much of the week ahead. So that is going to keep things very showery. May still have a spell of News/rain-close'>Rain Close to the News/north-sea-coast'>North Sea Coast very first thing on News/monday-morning'>Monday Morning before Clearing Northwards and approaching the northern isles. Could well turn very wet in shetland later in the day, whereas elsewhere across the uk, we are talking some sunny spells, although, often quite a lot of cloud around, and some showers which are heavy and possibly thundery, a chance of hail, and really quite blustery weather. Winds are strongest in england and wales, as average speeds gusting 40 115 mph or so. Temperatures for the most part in the range of 13 17 celsius. It will be half decent if you get some sunshine, in fact, there will be quite a bit that across eastern and News/southeast-england'>Southeast England to end the day. A lot of the showers fade into monday night, some will continue to spread north across scotland. And these are the temperatures as tuesday begins. In fact, fairly typical for the overnight lows. Throughout this week, we are not expecting any frost. You will notice, though, by tuesday, how little this area of low pressure has moved. Now, we may have thicker cloud and a spell of News/rain-close'>Rain Close to the News/north-and-northwest'>North And Northwest of scotland. Elsewhere, its another day of sunshine and showers. So either way, you start with plenty of sunshine, some clouds are going to build, a chance of catching a heavy shower perhaps by News/tuesday-afternoon'>Tuesday Afternoon more across the eastern side of the uk. So, this is how the week is shaping up. There will be occasional sunshine, we may well catch a heavy shower. Not as cold as last week, noticeably so overnight with no frost this week. Hello this is bbc News. The headlines. Uncertainty for labours top team as News/sir-keir-starmer'>Sir Keir Starmer considers News/shadow-cabinet'>Shadow Cabinet changes after News/the-party'>The Partys disappointing performance in the elections hes already removed his deputy News/angela-rayner'>Angela Rayner, as campaigns chief. Thats what you do in leadership you take responsibility, you dont News/scapegoat-goat'>Scapegoat Goat and blame others, you take it on the chin. They are hard calls, but it is for him to choose the team he wants and get people in the positions he wants us in. Some good News for labour though, as News/tracy-brabin'>Tracy Brabin is elected as the first mayor of west yorkshire. But shell have to resign her westminster seat, triggering a By Election in batley and spen. Scotlands News/first-minister'>First Minister, News/nicola-sturgeon'>Nicola Sturgeon, warns it would be completely outrageous for the westminster government to block a second independence referendum. The government is expected to end the advice against hugging each other, as part of the relaxation of Lockdown Rules in england. The government is calling on the News/rail-industry'>Rail Industry to fix disruption on some of britains busiest rail lines, after small cracks were found in some high speed trains

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