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BBCNEWS Political July 5, 2024



now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. a conversation with, rather than a news like interrogation of someone who shaped our political thinking about what has shaped the layers. my guest this week made the cover of time magazine when they profiled the first muslim leader of a western democracy. he is at the headline put it, the new face of scotland. the youngest leader this country has had in course of a century of having a devolved scottish government. but this, admits humza yousaf, here in glasgow, has been a difficult year for him. difficult for his party, too, don t buy a police investigation, criticised for failing to deliver, and divided about when independence might actually be possible. humza yousaf, first minister, thanks forjoining me. my pleasure. it has been quite a year! you re telling me! how much do you feel you have aged in that time? i think people can probably look at pictures of before i became ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 5, 2024



inquiry which is actually set in motion in 2015. motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities in motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities in this - motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities in this first . these activities in this first report of a group of officers that was set up by scotland yard, they were called a special demonstration squad, and they were set up in 1968 commander report is focusing on the years between 1968 in 1975. back in that period, this group was spying on organisations like the anti apartheid movement, the women s liberation front, and also trade unionists. the chair of the public inquiry is asking the question, did the end justify the means? the chair, a very senior legal figure the end justify the means? the chair, a very senior legalfigure is saying he doesn t believe it does because he thinks the information that was being gathered from these groups, they were gettin ....

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BBCNEWS Political July 5, 2024



now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. a conversation with, rather than a news like interrogation of someone who shaped our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. my guest this week made the cover of time magazine when they profiled the first muslim leader of a western democracy. he is, as the headline put it, the new face of scotland. the youngest leader this country has had in a quarter of a century of having a devolved scottish government. but this, admits humza yousaf, here in glasgow, has been a difficult yearfor him. difficult for his party, too, dogged by a police investigation, criticised for failing to deliver, and divided about when independence might actually be possible. humza yousaf, first minister, thanks forjoining me. my pleasure. it has been quite a year! you re telling me! how much do you feel you have aged in that time? i think people can probably look at pictures of before i became f ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 5, 2024



and lava flows through multiple homes in south west iceland after a volcano erupts near the town of grin avik. near the town of grindavik. we will cross to westminster as soon as rishi sunak is at the dispatch box. he is not there yet. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. we will hand back if the prime minister starts speaking. the australian open tennis is where we start, and disappointment for the three time grand slam champion, andy murray, who s gone out in the first round. at 36, he s hinted again this could be his last year on the tour. murray s now lost eight of his past 12 matches including the last four. there weren t enough moments like this from the five time beaten finalist. instead, it was etcheverry on the front foot, asking questions that murray had no answer for. white studio: here is the prime minister. sorry to cut a rough sport. from studio: here is the prime minister. sorry to cut a rough sport. ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 5, 2024



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