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to lord of the dance. michael flatley on 30 years since that life changing eurovision moment. good morning. today in the west it will be fairly cloudy, wet and windy. further east we are looking at drier and brighter conditions with some sunshine but sao is coming to the south east later. all of the detail throughout the programme. it s tuesday the 30th of april. the scottish national party has officially started the process to find a new leader, after humza yousaf announced his resignation as scotland s first minister. he quit ahead of two no confidence votes at holyrood which were due to be held in the wake of his decision to eject to scottish greens from his power sharing government. nominations to replace him opened just before midnight. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. politically, there was nowhere left for humza yousaf to go. his leadership fatally wounded, not by his party or by the voters, but by himself. and so this admission that his time as first m
Humza-yousafKing-charlesDecisionDiagnosisEngagementCancer-treatment-centre-todayNational-governing-bodies-of-waterNumberRowing-clubRiversPollutionWaterways power if necessary. britain s economic growth slowed sharply at the start of the year. official figures show gdp grew byjust 0.3%. in the next hour: the cancer drugs fund condemned as a huge waste of money. a study finds that it wasted more than a billion pounds of public money. less than a fifth of its drugs helped patients. cycling s three day tour de yorkshire is underway, the peloton heading from bridlington to scarborough. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a breast surgeon has been convicted of intentionally wounding patients by performing completely unnecessary operations. he has been released on conditional bail. ian paterson, who s 59, was found guilty of 20 charges in total, relating to nine women and one man. police say his victims felt that the surgeon enjoyed playing god. and one former patient outside court said she felt mutilated by the doctor. dominic hughes reports. surgeon ian paterson. well liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect
Rex-tillersonAddressPolicyWest-londonKhalid-mohamed-omar-aliMohammed-khalidWest-midlands-policeNorth-koreaTableOptionsAggressionPatience let s catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail. the conservatives in scotland have launched their manifesto with the leader of the tories ruth davidson, and the prime minister theresa may making a pledge to stand up to the scottish national party. part of the manifesto was a protection for the winter fuel payments for all older people, with no means testing in scotland, unlike the policy for england. we made a different choice in scottish manifesto we believe there should be means testing. the reason we have said that if as many of your viewers will acknowledge, scotland isa viewers will acknowledge, scotland is a colder climate than we have a different amount of housing stock and evolution allows you to make different decisions. i want to use the money in terms of the winter fuel payments, dance out my collea g u es fuel payments, dance out my colleagues want to put it into the health service. that is what politics are about, sometimes it is tough decision
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