Mark Thompson, a former BBC director general, has said he hopes the broadcaster's current chief can survive the impartiality row involving Gary Linker. We'll be back tomorrow with all the latest from Westminster. Ash Regan, who is running for SNP leadership, says the party membership wants to see a path to independence, and that she is working hard to win the contest - despite the odds being against her.John Barnes said the BBC wants to pick and choose when it is impartial, and that Linkeker should be able to say what he liked about migrants, as much as he spoke out about Qatari human rights abuses. Lord Philip Hammond admitted he would increase migration to help fill gaps in the workforce, and that current taxation levels were fine for now.Labour's Rachel Reeves said her party would have an "iron clad" grip on public finances, as well as accusing the government of double standards over BBC impartiality.Jeremy Hunt explained he was trying to encourage parents back into the job market with changes to benefits and childcare - as well as expressing disagreement at Gary Lineker's tweets. In case you missed it, here are the highlights: It was a busy morning on Sky News, with Sophy Ridge talking to a chancellor, a former chancellor, and a potential future chancellor - as well as a former football star and a candidate for the SNP leadership.
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