.@Ianblackford_MP: "The situation in Yemen has been called the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
100,000 have been killed. 16.2 million are at risk of starvation. 2.3 million children are at death’s door - facing acute malnutrition." #PMQs
.@Ianblackford_MP: "This UK government’s response isn’t one of compassion, instead it is to impose cuts.
A 50 per cent cut to international aid to Yemen - a move UN Chief Antonia Guterres has described as a 'death sentence.'" #PMQs
.@Ianblackford_MP: "Since the start of the war the Tories have shamefully backed the Saudi regime through billions of pounds of arms sales and support – despite evidence of war crimes and targeting civilians." #PMQs
.@Ianblackford_MP: "The coronavirus has hit poor and vulnerable countries the hardest, threatening decades of hard-won gains while exacerbating existing inequalities." #PMQs
.@Ianblackford_MP: "During his Leadership race, the Prime Minister made a commitment to "stand by 0.7%" for aid spending - a position he reaffirmed in June last year at that Despatch Box.
What followed was yet another U-turn, another broken promise." #PMQs
.@Ianblackford_MP: "Why is the Prime Minister breaking his own manifesto commitment and why are his government breaking the promises they made to the world's poorest?" #PMQs
.@GradySNP: "If a vote for the British Nationalist Tories in Scotland must be accepted as a legitimate vote against a referendum, surely a vote for the SNP in May must be accepted as a mandate for putting Scotland's future in Scotland's hands." #PMQs
.@AmyCallaghanSNP: "The PM had previously guaranteed that there was no threat to the Erasmus scheme as a result of Brexit, we now know that charities are set to lose 96% of their funding as a result of the UK Government's decision to pull out of Erasmus+." #PMQs
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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "I answered questions for 8 hours on this yesterday. I answered every question that was put to me. Presiding Officer, I intend to rest on that to allow both the Committee, and the inquiry on the Ministerial Code, to conclude their work." #FMQs
NS: "In the meantime, I'm going to get on with the job I suspect most people watching at home right now want me to get on with, which is leading this country through and out of a pandemic..." #FMQs
NS: "..and I'll leave Ruth Davidson and the Conservatives to play the political games they seem to prioritise over everything else." #FMQs
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "500 new cases were reported yesterday. That's 2.5% of all tests that were carried out, and the total number of confirmed cases is now 204,055."
NS: "726 people are in hospital, that's 24 fewer than yesterday, and 69 people in intensive care, which is one fewer than yesterday."
NS: "I regret to report that, in the past 24 hours, a further 24 deaths were registered and, in addition to that, three other deaths that were registered recently but not yet included in the published total, have been added."
📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "Reading this letter is a moment in my life I will never forget.
And although he denied the allegations, he gave me his account of one of the incidents complained of - which he said he had apologised for at the time."
📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "What he described constituted, in my view, deeply inappropriate behaviour on his part - another reason why that moment is embedded so strongly in my mind."
📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "Questions have been raised about a conversation I had three days earlier, on 29 March 2018, with Geoff Aberdein and another individual.
I have not seen Mr Aberdein’s account of that conversation."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "The spotlight shone on historic workplace harassment in late 2017 was long overdue."
NS: "It was absolutely right at that time for my government to review its processes, consider any weaknesses and gaps in them, and put in place a procedure that would allow complaints, including those of a historic nature, to be investigated."
NS: "When complaints were made about Alex Salmond, it was also right that the government took them seriously and subjected them to investigation."
First Minister @NicolaSturgeon: "Presiding Officer, last week I updated parliament on the Scottish Government’s strategic framework.
When I update Parliament next week, I hope to be able to confirm some changes to the level 4 restrictions."
NS: "Between now and then - and in light of the positive data that I will report on today - we will be considering if it might be possible to accelerate the exit from lockdown in any way, consistent, of course, with the care and caution we know continues to be necessary."
NS: "Later today, the Public Health Minister will support the resumption of competitive football in Scottish Leagues 1 and 2, the Scottish Women’s Premier League 1 and – for the purposes of playing Scottish Cup ties – certain Highland League teams."