"The bill shames us all. It shames especially those ministers who are deliberately stirring up hatred with their vile and dehumanising language."
The Scottish Tories want to make use of the Finance Secretary’s scathing attack on her SNP leadership rival, Humza Yousaf.
"I am not prepared to break international law or the human rights conventions that the UK has had a proud history of playing a leading role in establishing."
Local council-run baths, meanwhile, are being forced to reduce their opening hours owing to increased energy costs.
The bill goes to the Commons for its second reading on Monday amid rumours of a widespread backbench revolt.
The veteran broadcaster spoke out at the start of a new campaign by RSPB Scotland and WWF Scotland.
The corporation is reportedly expected to announce it is reviewing its social media guidelines following the controversy.
The Labour leader said his party has an opportunity following the infighting within the SNP seen during the leadership contest.
The Match of the Day presenter is expected to be back on air on Saturday night amid suggestions he has avoided a suspension.
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