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after a dreadful penalty miss from sergio aguero in their defeat to chelsea. good morning. after being so cold for what felt like so long, chilly days and overnight frosts, finally milder weather on the way for the weekend. look out, we are all going to be dodging the showers. more for you coming up. good morning to you. it sjust good morning to you. it s just gone at six o clock. it s sunday, the 9th of may. our top story: the prime minister will speak to the snp leader nicola sturgeon by phone today after her party won the scottish parliamentary election by a huge margin, which left them just one seat short of an outright majority at holyrood. ms sturgeon vowed to push ahead with her plans for a second independence referendum after the covid crisis is over and said the westminster government has no democraticjustification to block it. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. across scotland, victoria s snp candidates are celebrating increasing their vote and winning a rem
T-avocado-wayNicola-sturgeon-zasChris-masonBreakfastWarningHeadlinesNina-warhurstDon-t-standTermKeir-starmerSnpElection-results hello. this is bbc news. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. a reshuffle for labour s shadow cabinet after the party s disappointing election performance. changes made by sir keir starmer include a new shadow chancellor and chief whip, and a new front bench role for angela rayner. labour s tracy brabin is elected as the first mayor of west yorkshire. but she ll have to resign her westminster seat, triggering a by election in batley and spen. scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon, warns it would be completely outrageous for the westminster government to block a second independence referendum. hugs are to be officially ok again in england with an announcement due tomorrow on the next lockdown easing. the government is calling on the rail industry to fix disruption on some of britain s busiest rail lines, after small cracks were found in some high speed trains. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers w
SomeSunshineFrostShaping-upShowersElectionKeir-starmerReshuffleShadow-cabinetLookHeadlinesUk-labour talking of which, that travel list. don t go to istanbul , fans of chelsea and manchester city are told, and they re now calling on uefa to move the champions league final to wembley after the uk government added turkey to its travel red list. weatherwise, in the company of low pressure introducing a settled story unsettled story but those temperatures are rising. i will return with all of the details. it s saturday the eighth of may. our top story: the snp s hopes of an outright majority in the scottish parliament still lie in the balance today. with votes still being counted, the party needs another 26 seats to win total control, but two key targets of dumbarton and eastwood have been missed. with all the details, here s our scotland editor sarah smith. angus robertson, scottish national party, 16,276. angus robertson, scottish national party. 16.276. party, 16,276. every seat that has chanced party, 16,276. every seat that has changed hands party, 16,276. every s
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