A proposal to create a commission to investigate the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol cleared the House of Representatives on Wednesday, but its prospects are uncertain in the Senate because of the opposition of Republican leadership.
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BBC debate was the first to show the five party leaders having a genuine discussion on politics. Previous showings had been tedious, with politicians wheeling out their pre-prepared soundbites and key messages.Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Douglas Ross (Tory), Anas Sarwar (Lab), Willie Rennie (LD) and Patrick Harvie (Greens) generated heat rather than light in those early debates.
A proposal to create a commission to investigate the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol cleared the House of Representatives on Wednesday, but its prospects are uncertain in the Senate because of the opposition of Republican leadership.
John Rakich has been elected president of the Locations Managers Guild International, succeeding Mike Fantasia, founding member and president since 2018. Founded in 2003, LMGI is a global organization of location professionals in the motion picture, television, commercial and print production industries. It is not a union, however. Teamsters Local 399 represents location managers at the bargaining table.
Hull KR half-back Jordan Abdull is closing in on the early pacesetters after claiming maximum Man of Steel points for the third time in four games.
mickey out of Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross in her latest voiceover. Janey who has been a huge hit with her funny voiceovers of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon throughout the Coronavirus crisis, decided to pick on someone else for a change.
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Nicola Sturgeon has arrived at a polling station as party leaders cast their votes up and down the country in the Scottish Election. The First Minister was all smiles as she greeted supporters and voters outside the Annette Street school in Govanhill, Glasgow, this morning, May 6.Sturgeon has already voted by post but joined SNP candidate Rosa Salih to lend her support and meet a Syrian family as they cast their ballots.
ix weeks of campaigning messages to just a few sentences. Scots across the country will head to the polling booths tomorrow, May 6, in what is being described as the most significant election since devolution in 1999.
Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Scottish Greens) all went up against one another in a tame BBC TV debate.
live TV debate between Scotland’s five main party leaders. Policy on covid recovery, foreign travel and the creation of a National Care Service was hammered out in a lively discussion.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross hit the campaign trail in Renfrewshire North and West in a bid to boost candidate Julie Pirone's election chances.As polling day draws ever closer, the pair were out and about in Renfrew over the weekend as Mrs Pirone continued her fight to become the constituency's first Tory MSP.Since the seat was first created in 2011, it has belonged to former SNP MSP Derek
BBC One Scotland and the BBC News Channel for the fourth and final time of the election campaign tonight. Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Anas Sarwar (Labour), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Scottish Greens) will all face questions from BBC Scotland Political Editor Glenn Campbell on the show which kicks off at 7.50pm.
Wendy McMahon and Neeraj Khemlani, the new presidents and co-heads of CBS News and CBS Television Stations, outlined some of their initial plans for the newly combined division.
Meghan Markle recently helped elevate the next generation of girl leaders by hosting a roundtable that gave them the platform to speak about the challenges their generation is facing, per Harpers Bazaar. Markle and the Archewell Foundation (the impact-driven non-profit created by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex) joined the virtual forum hosted by the leaders of Girls Inc, Stephanie J. Hull, and Fatima Goss Graves, and the National Women’s Law Center.
the border with England, to call for supporters of the Union to back his party at next week's Holyrood election to prevent the SNP from winning an overall majority of MSPs. Ross said there was a "very real" danger that Holyrood could be filled with a "supermajority" of pro-independence politicians clamouring for an IndyRef2 to take place in the first half of the next parliament.
Anas Sarwar (Scottish Labour), Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives), Willie Rennie (Lib Dems) and Patrick Harvie (Greens) tackled some of the main issues during the 45-minute programme. It was the third television debate of the Scottish Parliament election campaign and the first UK-wide one.
Boris Johnson said he would prefer to “let bodies pile high” than agree to a third lockdown.
Nicola Sturgeon and Anas Sarwar both slam Boris Johnson and his Westminster Government as allegations mounted against the Prime Minister.
Selena Gomez is using her public platform to call on politicians around the world to join in the fight against COVID-19 to help make coronavirus vaccines accessible to poor nations in need. The singer took to her Twitter account, which boasts 65 million followers, to petition for access to the coronavirus vaccines worldwide.
Falkirk will get the chance to quiz Scotland's political party leaders as part of a radio debate show on 103.1 Central FM.