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Kate Forbes is running for the SNP leadership | Kate Forbes cannot be ruled out as the next leader of the Scottish National Party and first minister of Scotland. She lost to Humza Yousaf last time round by 52-48 per cent, and if the contest had gone on for a few more days, when Peter Murrell, Nicola Sturgeon's husband was first arrested, she might have won. She said today: "Nobody's declared yet, so I think we do still have a bit of time. I think for me it's clear I have a groundswell of support amongst the party. That was clear from the last contest and clearly we need to weigh up what is in the best interests of the party, the country and my family." I think that means she will run. John Swinney, the favourite to succeed Yousaf, is the "safe" option, for which party members might read "boring". If Forbes can persuade the members that she can work with the Greens, the contest could be wide open. | |
| Which of the four main islands of Japan – Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu or Shikoku – is the largest? | Answer at the bottom of today's email | |
| | 'Do I believe Angela Rayner about where she says she was living? The answer to that question for me is yes' | |
| | Mr Panesar will contest the Ealing, Southall seat in west London | |
| | Of 5,700 people identified for removal, only 2,145 can be located for detention | |
| What else you need to know today | - Andrew Marr in the New Statesman has floated the idea of Labour keeping the Rwanda scheme while it tries to secure returns agreements
- I am still running the online sweepstake on this week's mayoral elections: so far entrants by a narrow margin expect Chris McEwan, Labour, to oust Ben Houchen, the Tory, in Tees Valley; most expect Kim McGuinness, Labour, to beat Jamie Driscoll, the former Labour independent, in the North East; David Skaith, Labour, to win the new York and North Yorkshire post; and Richard Parker, Labour, to beat Andy Street, Tory, in the West Midlands – enter free here
- I wrote about the tide of defections flowing in Keir Starmer's direction
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| Why Scotland could end up with two general elections this year |
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| Scottish voters could be voting this year in an "extraordinary" general election for the Scottish parliament as well as in a UK general election – but not on the same day... Read more |
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| Tomorrow inside the Westminster bubble | Our political commentator Andrew Grice on what to look out for | Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer will doubtless have Thursday's local elections on their minds at Prime Minister's Questions at noon. (I will be surprised if Sunak doesn't mention Birmingham City Council going bust.)
Before that, questions on Scotland at 11.30am might provide an opportunity for other parties to enjoy the turmoil in the SNP.
A topical session on the select committee corridor: as the government draws up plans to restrict disability benefits, the Work and Pensions Committee will begin an inquiry into the employment of disabled people. It will take evidence from charities and experts at 9.25 am.
Tom Pursglove, the legal migration minister, and Guy Opperman, the transport minister, will be quizzed by the European Scrutiny Committee about post-Brexit entry and exit checks at 2.30pm.
Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, will outline plans to lift the requirement on faith schools to keep half of their places open to children of different religions. | |
| "I'm quite old fashioned – I think the licence fee works quite well and will continue to work quite well for longer than people think"
David Cameron |
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