Labour says it is giving the SNP and the Greens their “final chance” to support a parliamentary inquiry into a probe involving Martin or John Murrell, ahead of a scheduled vote on Wednesday. According to the report, Labour intends to force the vote, indicating that the issue is expected to be brought to a formal parliamentary decision rather than left to continued negotiations.

The coverage frames the move as an attempt to secure cross-party backing for the inquiry, with Labour arguing that additional delay or non-support could prevent the inquiry from progressing. The reports do not provide further detail on the scope of the Murrell probe, the evidence being considered, or the specific reasons given by the SNP and Greens for whether they plan to support it.

With the vote approaching, the key focus is whether the SNP and Greens will support Labour’s push for an inquiry and whether the parliamentary vote will proceed as planned on Wednesday.