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braverman office as kind of the welfare scuppesoi alcourse they verman office as kind of the welfare scuppesoi alcourse they are nan office as kind of the welfare scuppesoi alcourse they are off plans. so of course they are off drugging up. that's drugging themselves up. that's exactly i was exactly how i read it. i was shocked it was in the guardian and wondered whether a, and i wondered whether it was a, you know, whether they shot their exactly what their own feet in exactly what you're if the home you're saying. if this the home office department is not is office as a department is not is not chamber. yeah not a torture chamber. yeah well, the biggest corruption not a torture chamber. yeah welcivil biggest corruption not a torture chamber. yeah welcivil servicet corruption not a torture chamber. yeah welcivil servicet corru|fact the civil service is the fact that elected that they defy elected representatives. like don't representatives. like we don't vote civil service. we vote for the civil service. we don't for those don't vote for those for those mandarins whitehall. but we d
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those plans were introduced by the former home secretary, suella braverman, who branded rough sleeping as, she said, a lifestyle choice . some lifestyle choice. some households will feel the effects of a cash boost from today as new economic policies come into effect . the national living wage effect. the national living wage is increasing to £11.44, giving a pay is increasing to £11.44, giving a pay rise to around 3 million of britain's lowest paid workers. small businesses will also benefit from a raised vat threshold and fully funded apprenticeships. business minister kevin hollinrake told gb news this morning that economic conditions are improving. >> we understand it's been difficult but things are improving. we see the economy turning a corner. this year. we'll see interest rates dropping, dropping. dropping, taxes dropping. of course , £900 a year for the course, £900 a year for the average person in terms of tax reductions with the national insurance cuts. so all those things are all good news to people. of course, there's more to do, but things really are turning a corner.
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i suspect it will be a theme and in 2022 suella braverman did want it, it did not stop her telling a ligament committed to it and she said we should leave it but it will be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all. can be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all.— the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts _ the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts amongst - the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts amongst the l with the contacts amongst the conservative party and government, does this bill protect rishi sunak from those restive backbenchers who are terrified of losing 1000 seats in the local elections and the blues in the local elections and the blues in the local elections and the blues in the general election question that there will be certain members within the parliamentary party i think will decide that no matter what, i don't think it will protect him from certain voices in certain sections of the right and equally a lot of mps have been there and actually think he is passionate about this pondered the questi
i suspect it will be a theme and in 2022 suella braverman did want it, it did not stop her telling a ligament committed to it and she said we should leave it but it will be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all. can be an issue. i don't think rwanda is the be all and end all.— the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts _ the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts amongst - the be all and end all. can i ask, with the contacts amongst the l with the...
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and i would point out that you had suella braverman on earlier this week saying that she'd seen trucks of aid going in. that is not somehow a defence that enough aid is going in is preposterous as a defence. the problem is the volume that is going in. the un human rights council has adopted a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons sales to israel because of its conduct of its war in gaza. this is the moment the result of the vote was announced in geneva. the resolution 30 is adopted by the council by 28, yes... please, please, just... 28 countries voted in favour of the non—binding resolution and six against, with 13 abstentions. they included france, which described the humanitarian situation in gaza as "catastrophic". the vote, while not binding, does come from the un's top human rights body and will increase the diplomatic pressure on israel to change course. earlier, i asked our geneva correspondent imogen foulkes whether this result was expected. i think by last night, when myself and otherjournalists were looking at the kind of discussions that were going on between dip
and i would point out that you had suella braverman on earlier this week saying that she'd seen trucks of aid going in. that is not somehow a defence that enough aid is going in is preposterous as a defence. the problem is the volume that is going in. the un human rights council has adopted a resolution calling for a global ban on weapons sales to israel because of its conduct of its war in gaza. this is the moment the result of the vote was announced in geneva. the resolution 30 is adopted by...
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conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, who said israel must notjust be allowed, it must be enabled to win this war, because it is in our national interest to do so. in that sense there is no at kind of united uniform view within the conservative party, but there is added weight behind the calls for the uk to suspend arms sales. labour's position is to ask for the government to publish its legal advice on the issue. they say if that legal advice shows israel hasn't been meeting its international obligations, then arms sales should be suspended. that is a more nuanced view than the snp and the liberal democrats who have been calling for arms sales to be suspended. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's turn to taiwan now — and rescue efforts are underway after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake there. at least nine people were killed, more than 1,00 injured in the strongest quake to hit taiwan in 25 years. now, more than 600 people are understood to be trapped in c
conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, who said israel must notjust be allowed, it must be enabled to win this war, because it is in our national interest to do so. in that sense there is no at kind of united uniform view within the conservative party, but there is added weight behind the calls for the uk to suspend arms sales. labour's position is to ask for the government...
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it was first introduced by the former home secretary suella braverman. it was part of government efforts to project a message being tough on crime, of the general election. you might recall around the time when this was being introduced, the former home secretary landed herself in a bit of hot water with some of her language around homelessness. she described homelessness as a lifestyle choice. what these proposals would do in this bill is gift police and local authorities the power to move on, fine, potentially in the region of thousands of pounds, and sometimes jail rough sleepers who are deemed to be a nuisance in england and wales. there is concern about the punishing element of this. conservative mps, concerned that potentially rough sleepers who have no choice but to sleep on the streets could land themselves in trouble, or thosejust streets could land themselves in trouble, or those just deemed to be perhaps looking as if they could intend to sleep on the streets too. conservative mps, being led by the long—time homelessness campaigner bob black
it was first introduced by the former home secretary suella braverman. it was part of government efforts to project a message being tough on crime, of the general election. you might recall around the time when this was being introduced, the former home secretary landed herself in a bit of hot water with some of her language around homelessness. she described homelessness as a lifestyle choice. what these proposals would do in this bill is gift police and local authorities the power to move on,...
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and i would point out that you had suella braverman on earlier this week saying that she'd seen trucks of aid going in. that is not somehow a defence that enough aid is going in — it is preposterous as a defence. the problem is the volume that is going in. the un human rights council has voted for a ban on arms sales to israel. this is the moment the vote was announced in geneva. the resolution _ was announced in geneva. the resolution is _ was announced in geneva. tue: resolution is adopted was announced in geneva. tte: resolution is adopted by the council by 28 yes... applause 28 countries voted in favour of the non—binding resolution and six against with 13 abstentions, including france which described the humanitarian situation in gaza as catastrophic. the vote, not binding, comes from the un top human rights body and will increase the diplomatic pressure on israel to change course. for more on this, allergy geneva corresponding imogen foulkes —— geneva correspondent. is it what was expected? t foulkes -- geneva correspondent. is it what was expected?— it what was expecte
and i would point out that you had suella braverman on earlier this week saying that she'd seen trucks of aid going in. that is not somehow a defence that enough aid is going in — it is preposterous as a defence. the problem is the volume that is going in. the un human rights council has voted for a ban on arms sales to israel. this is the moment the vote was announced in geneva. the resolution _ was announced in geneva. the resolution is _ was announced in geneva. tue: resolution is adopted...
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conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, the former brexit negotiator. he said israel must not be allowed, but it must be enabled to win this war. because it is in our national interest to do so. in that sense there is no at kind of united view in the conservative party, but there is added weight behind the calls for the uk to suspend arms seams. labour's position is to ask for the government to publish its legal advice on the issue. they say that if that legal advice shows that israel hasn't been meeting its international obligations, then arms sales should be suspended. that is a more nuanced view than taken by the snp and the liberal democrats who have been calling for arms sales to be suspended. have been calling for arms sales to be supended-— let's speak tojohn deverell, a former brigadier with the british army and former director of defence diplomacy at the ministry of defence. thank you forjoining us. we heard there that the deaths of the uk aid workers represented for
conservative mps who believe that the uk must stand by israel, including the former home secretary suella braverman, who visited israel this week and lord frost, the former brexit negotiator. he said israel must not be allowed, but it must be enabled to win this war. because it is in our national interest to do so. in that sense there is no at kind of united view in the conservative party, but there is added weight behind the calls for the uk to suspend arms seams. labour's position is to ask...
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top of the bill, the uk's former home secretary suella braverman. i understand the police are very, very keen to close this down... but by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder, so ordered the event to stop. what do you make of this? it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent and respectable group of people, members of the european royal family, prime ministers, academics and business people being told they cannot have an alternative view. thank god for brexit. there were fears over anti—abortion and anti—gay sentiments held by people in the building. cobblers. so was this silencing free speech or protecting people from extremist ideology? what's happening now is that the brussels police have lined up outside the venue and they're refusing entry to anyone wanting to get in. they're not going inside and dragging people out. many delegates here say that they've been cancelled, but the reality is that this conference is continuing — at least, for now. the ban did mean that the far—right
top of the bill, the uk's former home secretary suella braverman. i understand the police are very, very keen to close this down... but by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder, so ordered the event to stop. what do you make of this? it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent and respectable group of people, members of the european royal family, prime ministers, academics and business people being told they cannot have an alternative...
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fast forward 24 hours, suella braverman is calling for the met boss to go and there is a lot of political discussion about what should happen. james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what has happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told they cannot go about their daily life, walk around the streets of london because of their identity. that is not what equality means in society. because of that, do you believe mark rowley should lose his job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going to say to the home secretary. this
fast forward 24 hours, suella braverman is calling for the met boss to go and there is a lot of political discussion about what should happen. james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important...
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those comments are backed up by suella braverman, who called the events of last saturday gross incompetence. and she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. the acclaimed british conductor, sir andrew davis, has died at the age of eighty. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra, and a familiar face at the annual bbc proms concerts in london, where he was famous for his funny speeches. let's have a listen to the bbc symphony orchestra rehearsing �*the damnation of faust�* at the royal albert hall for the bbc proms, conducted by sir andrew davis in 1998. more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's london marathon — setting a new record for the event. runners from kenya won the men and women's races, while two athletes from switzerland won the wheelchair races. let's go live to our sports reporter matt graveling who is at the finish line of the marathon. give us some of those updates. i know you have been speaking to everyone around you. people are walking slowly behind you now. they are clearly recovering. wha
those comments are backed up by suella braverman, who called the events of last saturday gross incompetence. and she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. the acclaimed british conductor, sir andrew davis, has died at the age of eighty. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra, and a familiar face at the annual bbc proms concerts in london, where he was famous for his funny speeches. let's have a listen to the bbc symphony orchestra...
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has always been controversial, ever since it was first suggested by the former home secretary suella braverman. secondly, though, there is also the politics of this. the mps who are not very happy about this policy are from the centre ground of the conservative party. they are not the same group of people who have been making life challenging for rishi sunak on a whole range of other issues, and then you have the amount of time that is being spent on these negotiations, which means that we now don't have really any clear sense of when the criminaljustice bill might actually become law. one mp actually suggested to us today it has been put on the back burner. all of that, of course, creating a challenge for rishi sunak. a challenge for him, but also, it seems, a bit of a local difficulty for keir starmer in lancashire? yes, this has been described as the biggest mass resignation under keir starmer�*s leadership. 20 councillors in total, who will now sit as independents, including the leader of pendle borough council, who had previously called for keir starmer to go, actually, over his stance
has always been controversial, ever since it was first suggested by the former home secretary suella braverman. secondly, though, there is also the politics of this. the mps who are not very happy about this policy are from the centre ground of the conservative party. they are not the same group of people who have been making life challenging for rishi sunak on a whole range of other issues, and then you have the amount of time that is being spent on these negotiations, which means that we now...
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and i would point out that you had suella braverman on earlier this week saying that she'd seen trucks of aid going in. that is not somehow a defence that enough aid is going in — it is preposterous as a defence. the problem is the volume that is going in. well, let's speak to our middle east correspondent injerusalem yolande knell. do we know when the corridors are likely to open? irate do we know when the corridors are likely to open?— do we know when the corridors are likely to open? we have not yet got announcements _ likely to open? we have not yet got announcements on _ likely to open? we have not yet got announcements on specific- likely to open? we have not yet got announcements on specific timings | likely to open? we have not yet got l announcements on specific timings or quantities of aid allowed through, the kinds of items of what kinds of new security checks as well might be demanding. but i should say these are routes which aid agencies and foreign diplomats including briton�*s lord cameron, foreign secretary, they have been asking for, pressing for, for many weeks
and i would point out that you had suella braverman on earlier this week saying that she'd seen trucks of aid going in. that is not somehow a defence that enough aid is going in — it is preposterous as a defence. the problem is the volume that is going in. well, let's speak to our middle east correspondent injerusalem yolande knell. do we know when the corridors are likely to open? irate do we know when the corridors are likely to open?— do we know when the corridors are likely to open? we...
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so while a braverman, the binding of a conference with such a big names, made a big splash, belgium's own prime minister was moved to find his country's constitution was held by the local legs in such little regard. what happens at the cloud rich, today's unacceptable municipal autonomy is a corner stone, the fall democracy, but can never, over old belgium constitution guarantee, the freedom of speech and peaceful assembly. since 1830 banning political meetings is unconstitutional. full stop, a training for free speech that perhaps but this creek book if we don't like what you say or think we will bind you is spreading of the less high profile incidence attract significantly less controversy. take a pro palestinian meeting that was due to be held in berlin a few days ago. where was the outrage on weston politicians when the police were called to shop it down? oh yes, they was intending building police to turn the power of the venue. so one of the speakers appearing by video link event was prohibited from doing so. a speaker was projected who was subject to a ban on political activity.
so while a braverman, the binding of a conference with such a big names, made a big splash, belgium's own prime minister was moved to find his country's constitution was held by the local legs in such little regard. what happens at the cloud rich, today's unacceptable municipal autonomy is a corner stone, the fall democracy, but can never, over old belgium constitution guarantee, the freedom of speech and peaceful assembly. since 1830 banning political meetings is unconstitutional. full stop, a...
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far signed this amendment to this very wide—ranging bill, introduced by former home secretary suella braverman, who said she wanted to give the police more powers that they needed to tackle crime. in this bill, there are powers that gave police in england and wales the power to potentially fine orjail rough sleepers who are deemed a nuisance. there's lots of concern amongst conservative mps and opposition mps that this could really be quite punitive in practice, and it could, for example, mean that those who are sleeping rough because they have nowhere else to go see themselves punished. and a large amount of conservative mps in particular in the centre of the party are prepared to vote against this bill, if they don't see those changes stripped from the bill. that will potentially hamper its passage through parliament, and embarrass the prime minister. so this is yet another party management problem, potentially, for rishi sunak. it would embarrass him at a time when lots of his own mps are already questioning his authority. it's not the first time he's had difficulty with a big bill. it prob
far signed this amendment to this very wide—ranging bill, introduced by former home secretary suella braverman, who said she wanted to give the police more powers that they needed to tackle crime. in this bill, there are powers that gave police in england and wales the power to potentially fine orjail rough sleepers who are deemed a nuisance. there's lots of concern amongst conservative mps and opposition mps that this could really be quite punitive in practice, and it could, for example,...
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we are worried about them at the same way that suella braverman for months now has been saying , for months now has been saying, oh, we can't have all of these pro—palestine protests in london, we can't have all of these people assembling and making these speeches , and we're making these speeches, and we're very worried about them in the same way the people of brussels have every right to come and saying , these people don't agree saying, these people don't agree with our ideology. we feel threatened. we don't want them here. >> that fin- fin— >> is that right? because what suella has been saying about the palestinian marches is that people the right to march, palestinian marches is that peo they the right to march, palestinian marches is that peo they don'tie right to march, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have tl to march, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have the march, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have the right:h, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have the right to but they don't have the right to shout anti—semitic slogans. t
we are worried about them at the same way that suella braverman for months now has been saying , for months now has been saying, oh, we can't have all of these pro—palestine protests in london, we can't have all of these people assembling and making these speeches , and we're making these speeches, and we're very worried about them in the same way the people of brussels have every right to come and saying , these people don't agree saying, these people don't agree with our ideology. we feel...
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is putting small boats front and centre of your election campaign, the former home secretary suella braverman saying that there will be a token couple of flights taking off and it will not work, we have us the formerjustice secretary wanting the bill amended because your not happy with it, if neither of you two senior conservatives be happy with it why should voters trust the conservatives to get this to work? , , . trust the conservatives to get this to work? , ' . , to work? there is difference between caettin the to work? there is difference between getting the detail _ to work? there is difference between getting the detail of _ to work? there is difference between getting the detail of the _ to work? there is difference between getting the detail of the bill - to work? there is difference between getting the detail of the bill right - getting the detail of the bill right which is myjob as a scrutinising legislator, and the principle of using a third country like rwanda, i've always agreed with it, so does suella braverman. the question is, can we make this work? i think by ignoring the l
is putting small boats front and centre of your election campaign, the former home secretary suella braverman saying that there will be a token couple of flights taking off and it will not work, we have us the formerjustice secretary wanting the bill amended because your not happy with it, if neither of you two senior conservatives be happy with it why should voters trust the conservatives to get this to work? , , . trust the conservatives to get this to work? , ' . , to work? there is...
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secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites . the campaign anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise his . a decision by the apologise his. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the foreign secretary describing it as a vital step forward. after months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to provide a package which will also help replenish weapons and munitions . president weapons and munitions. president zelenskyy says the move will keep the war from expanding and will save thousands of lives. it now heads to the senate, which is expected to pass the bill in the next few days, and a record 50,000 people ran the london marathon today . most have now marathon today.
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we are worried about them at the same way that suella braverman for months now has been saying , for months now has been saying, oh, we can't have all of these pro—palestine protests in london, we can't have all of these people assembling and making these speeches , and we're making these speeches, and we're very worried about them in the same way the people of brussels have every right to come and saying , these people don't agree saying, these people don't agree with our ideology. we feel threatened. we don't want them here. >> that fin- fin— >> is that right? because what suella has been saying about the palestinian marches is that people the right to march, palestinian marches is that peo they the right to march, palestinian marches is that peo they don'tie right to march, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have tl to march, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have the march, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have the right:h, palestinian marches is that peo they don't have the right to but they don't have the right to shout anti—semitic slogans. t
we are worried about them at the same way that suella braverman for months now has been saying , for months now has been saying, oh, we can't have all of these pro—palestine protests in london, we can't have all of these people assembling and making these speeches , and we're making these speeches, and we're very worried about them in the same way the people of brussels have every right to come and saying , these people don't agree saying, these people don't agree with our ideology. we feel...
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in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and breach of law and of law and international law and rishi sunak essentially faced both of those two wings of his party down and he didn't offer of the bill as those like suella braverman wanted and needed to he water it down like those moderate mps wanted as well. but as you say, it's a fraught and controversial bill and its controversial bill and its controversial even within the and serve the party itself. although most of the opposition in the house of lords has come from labour peers and crossbench peers as well, a number of conservative peers such as ken clarke have spoken against this bill and it's been interesting to note just how few conservative
in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and breach of law and of law and international law and...
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top of the bill, the uk former home secretary, suella braverman. by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder. and so ordered the events to stop. it’s disorder. and so ordered the events tosto. h .,, .,, disorder. and so ordered the events tosto. �*, .,, ., , , to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous- — to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous- a _ to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very _ to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very decent - to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely i monstrous. a very decent respectable group of people, prime ministers, academics, business people, being told they cannot hold the terms of you. told they cannot hold the terms of ou. . ~' told they cannot hold the terms of ou. ., " , ., told they cannot hold the terms of ou. ., ~ ,., ., told they cannot hold the terms of ou. ., ~ ., �* ., , told they cannot hold the terms of ou. ., ~ ., �* ., you. thank god for brexit. fears of rare anti-abortion _ you. thank god for brexit. fears of
top of the bill, the uk former home secretary, suella braverman. by now, local officials had decided the views of the speakers could cause public disorder. and so ordered the events to stop. it’s disorder. and so ordered the events tosto. h .,, .,, disorder. and so ordered the events tosto. �*, .,, ., , , to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous- — to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous- a _ to stop. it's monstrous, absolutely monstrous. a very _ to stop. it's monstrous,...
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the campaign against anti—semitism and the former home secretary, suella braverman, said that the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, should resign over this. and today we have had members of groups representing thejewish community going to meet with the police commissioner, not the campaign against anti—semitism, but other groups from the jewish community. they got out of that meeting this morning. they said it was a positive meeting, that the met had reiterated its apology. the met had to apologise twice over the weekend, once for its first apology and then again for its... apologise for its apologies. so today we've had some more apologies from the met to thejewish community groups. they said that the met promised that it would pay more attention to the concerns of thejewish community, to be more culturally sensitive, to take on the advice of senior jewish officers. and thosejewish communal groups have asked the police and the government to consider reducing the number of demonstrations and to move them to other locations because they feel sometimes thatjewish people are in
the campaign against anti—semitism and the former home secretary, suella braverman, said that the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, should resign over this. and today we have had members of groups representing thejewish community going to meet with the police commissioner, not the campaign against anti—semitism, but other groups from the jewish community. they got out of that meeting this morning. they said it was a positive meeting, that the met had reiterated its apology. the met...
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sir mark rowley to resign, and those comments have been echoed by the former home secretary suella braverman who has been writing today in the sunday telegraph newspaper saying she also feels that the metropolitan police commissioner has not handled these pro—palestinian protests well over the last six months and that he should now resign. this is the latest complaint in a series of complaints over policing in the last six months. this comes after hamas attacked israel on the 7th of october last year. as a result, there has been pro—palestinian protests weekly in london and across cities in the uk, it is the policing of that that is the issue here. in that clip that we saw there, gideon falter was told by police to remove himself from that area because it was felt that his presence there, and he was told that he was openly jewish, it was felt that his presence there could lead to a breach of the peace. the police have apologised twice for the handling of this event. the first time they apologised and said that in their defence they said that it was difficult to police in the circumstance
sir mark rowley to resign, and those comments have been echoed by the former home secretary suella braverman who has been writing today in the sunday telegraph newspaper saying she also feels that the metropolitan police commissioner has not handled these pro—palestinian protests well over the last six months and that he should now resign. this is the latest complaint in a series of complaints over policing in the last six months. this comes after hamas attacked israel on the 7th of october...
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those comments are backed up by suella braverman, she called the events of last saturday gross misconduct and. she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. . ~ i. sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ ,, _, , step down. thank you. of course, there is more _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a bbc— step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a bbc no - step down. thank you. of course, | there is more on a bbc no website and app if you want to learn more about the reaction and the pressure right now on the mat. —— met. now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. thank you. hello from the bbc sport centre. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jep—chir—chir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by 45 seco
those comments are backed up by suella braverman, she called the events of last saturday gross misconduct and. she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. . ~ i. sir mark rowley had no choice but to ste down. ., ~ ,, _, , step down. thank you. of course, there is more _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on _ step down. thank you. of course, there is more on a _ step...
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with benjamin netanyahu. 0n the other side of the argument you have the former home secretary suella braverman, who is been visiting israel today, that the us should not be backsliding his commitment to israel.- should not be backsliding his commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very — commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. _ commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the _ commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the bodies - commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the bodies of. commitment to israel. peter saull, l thanks very much. the bodies of the aid workers have now arrived in egypt from gaza, so that news just coming in. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is with me now. medically, where you think we are now? we are in a different place than we were two or three days ago, israel is more isolated than ever before. the its closest allies, britain and the us, are unanimous in condemning it. very strong words from the white house, talking about outrage. condemnation from the un secretary—general antonio good terrace, in britain
with benjamin netanyahu. 0n the other side of the argument you have the former home secretary suella braverman, who is been visiting israel today, that the us should not be backsliding his commitment to israel.- should not be backsliding his commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very — commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. _ commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the _ commitment to israel. peter saull, thanks very much. the bodies - commitment to israel....
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calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman, suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked , after its chief sacked, after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner, matt twist, has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise is a decision by the us to approve . decision by the us to approve. £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the foreign secretary describing it as a vital step forward. after months of wrangling , american politicians wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to provide a package which will also help replenish weapons and munitions. president zelenskyy says the move will keep the war from expanding and will save thousands of lives . it now heads thousands of lives. it now heads to the senate, which is expected to the senate, which is expected to pass th
calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman, suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked , after its chief sacked, after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner, matt twist, has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to...
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suella braverman was the founding chair of governors. speaking to me before the judgment, the former home secretary back to the head teacher. those children are british citizens. and therefore, it is around a british culture that they should cohere. and prayer rooms would only lead to segregation along racial or religious lines. it would only lead to more division. and fragmentation within the school, which is actually very harmonious. michaela school is popular, it gets outstanding exam results. it is a nonreligious school. but around half the pupils are from muslim families. the family in this case are anonymous by court order. the girl's mother said in a statement she was profoundly dismayed, saying the case was brought because, in ourfaith, prayer holds undeniable importance. some schools do allow space for prayer at lunchtime. just like many workplaces. but today, some were concerned about the impact of this judgment. part of following the teachings of the prophet and the koran is that i should pray five times a day. if somebody den
suella braverman was the founding chair of governors. speaking to me before the judgment, the former home secretary back to the head teacher. those children are british citizens. and therefore, it is around a british culture that they should cohere. and prayer rooms would only lead to segregation along racial or religious lines. it would only lead to more division. and fragmentation within the school, which is actually very harmonious. michaela school is popular, it gets outstanding exam...
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footage, were shocked by it, the campaign against anti—semitism and the former home secretary suella braverman said that the met police commissioner mark rowley should resign over this. today, we have had members of groups representing the jewish community going to meet with the met police commissioner, not that specific group but other groups. they got out of that meeting saying it was a positive meeting that the met had reiterated the apology, the met had to apologise twice, once for its first apology and then apologising for it apology. we have had further apologies to jewish commuter groups, they said the met promised they would pay more attention to the concerns of the jewish community, to be more culturally sensitive and take on advice of seniorjewish officers. those jewish groups advice of seniorjewish officers. thosejewish groups have asked the police and government to reduce the number of demonstrations, to move them to other locations, because they feel sometimes thatjewish people are intimidated and have to stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations.- stay out of th
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calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites . the campaign anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer . the openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise and to discuss what the met can do to ensure jewish londoners feel safe . a decision londoners feel safe. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the home secretary describing it as a vital step forwards. after months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to provide a package which will also help replenish weapons and munitions . president weapons and munitions. president zelenskyy says the move will keep the war from expanding and will save thousands of lives. it now heads to the senate, wh
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would she in suella she be lumped in with suella braverman ? braverman? >> well, she probably would be, but don't i don't know what but i don't i don't know what planet you're in deifying planet you're on in, in deifying margaret in way . margaret thatcher in this way. we're still living with the damage wreaked. look damage that she's wreaked. look at sold off. at our water. she's sold off. she put profits before people, and still look at the and we're still look at the housing crisis, selling off council so and but and council houses. so and but and not building enough to replace them. we are still reaping the damage and it makes me laugh just. well, it makes me weep. actually to think that she she caused so much of that's wrong with this country at the moment. and yet she's still seen as this, this glorious leader. she may have been a leader. she was a strong woman. but that's where it begins and ends for me. >> okay, nigel, i've only got a couple of seconds. who would the thatcherite apparent be in thatcherite heir apparent be in the current conservati
would she in suella she be lumped in with suella braverman ? braverman? >> well, she probably would be, but don't i don't know what but i don't i don't know what planet you're in deifying planet you're on in, in deifying margaret in way . margaret thatcher in this way. we're still living with the damage wreaked. look damage that she's wreaked. look at sold off. at our water. she's sold off. she put profits before people, and still look at the and we're still look at the housing crisis,...
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suella braverman, for her part, is already saying, suella braverman, for her part, is already saying , well, suella braverman, for her part, is already saying, well, i'm very disappointed to hear this because the whole point of the rwanda plan was to send many, many hundreds of people to rwanda. if it's just a token flight or two, that is not going to cut the mustard at all. so we'll see what emerges from this meeting later. the safety of rwanda bill, of course. back in parliament last week, the government hopeful still of getting flights off by the summer. >> summer. >> now the easter recess, catherine of parliament ends on the 15th of april. the start of next week is a new parliamentary time. mps return to their jobs. are we expecting to see the rwanda legislation finally get back to the house of commons that very week ? that very week? >> yes, absolutely . the >> yes, absolutely. the government want to make this a priority, want to get this through. they hope it will get through. they hope it will get through parliament, next week, as soon as parliament gets back, basically, and t
suella braverman, for her part, is already saying, suella braverman, for her part, is already saying , well, suella braverman, for her part, is already saying, well, i'm very disappointed to hear this because the whole point of the rwanda plan was to send many, many hundreds of people to rwanda. if it's just a token flight or two, that is not going to cut the mustard at all. so we'll see what emerges from this meeting later. the safety of rwanda bill, of course. back in parliament last week,...
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i sought suella braverman. and challenge hapless starmer. i sougthere suella braverman. and challenge hapless starmer. i sougthere are suella braverman. and challenge hapless starmer. i sougthere are several! braverman. and challenge hapless starmer. i sougthere are several others. man. but there are several others. anyone but sunak now still to come. guess what? another scandal has hit the tory party as the mp mark menzies has been suspended from the parliamentary party over the alleged misuse of campaign funds. it's a bizarre story . this he called one of his story. this he called one of his constituency offices at three in the morning, saying he was being held against his will by some men in his flat and he needed some money. so stay with us. you're with britain's another month and another scandal has hit the tory party. this time it's the backbench mp, mark menzies , who backbench mp, mark menzies, who has lost the whip over alleged misuse of campaign funds. has lost the whip over alleged misuse of campaign funds . he misuse of campaign
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those comments are backed up by suella braverman, she called the events of last saturday gross misconduct. —— frost incompetence. she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. iran's supreme leader ali khamenei, has spoken for the first time since last week's drone strike on israel. in his speech, he thanked the country's armed forces for their attack saying the country had demonstrated its power. with me is parham ghobadi from bbc persian. the white house called that attack an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the message _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the message coming - an embarrassing spectacular failure, l but what is the message coming from him? �* ., ., , him? apart from the military confrontation _ him? apart from the military confrontation from _ him? apart from the military confrontation from the - him? apart from the military i confrontation from the country him? apart from the military - confrontation from the country there is a war going on as well, a war of rhetoric
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space for a few dozen migrants at that particular accommodation and the former home secretary at suella braverman visited that particular state last year and she described the accommodation is beautiful, she praised the interior design, she today has said she's disappointed that it looks like the ambition as she put it to get lots of people on flights seems to have waned. none of that go from the government, they say they are still committed and getting thousands of people to rwanda, they are it's says the rwandan government is ready, the rwandan government is ready, the rwandan government is ready, the rwandan government has disputed the figures but the times has reported on saying that there are lots of other bits of housing that are available on this estate and several other places where they hope to house asylum—seekers, but it speaks to the pressure that is building on the prime minister to really deliver on this policy, i do think it's going to dominate the conversation here in westminster when we return from the easter break.— from the easter break. thanks a lot for that, thank _ from
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the plans were introduced by the former home secretary, suella braverman, who branded rough sleeping a lifestyle . the head of lifestyle choice. the head of the nurses union has accused the government of packing hospital corridors with patients, and says the quality of care is not only undignified died but fatally unsafe. it comes as new estimates suggest more than 250 patients a week in england may have died needlessly last year because of long waits for a hospital bed, a report by the royal college of emergency medicine revealed. more than 1.5 million patients waited in emergency . departments for emergency. departments for longer than 12 hours last year. the department for health says. it added thousands of hospital beds insist making beds and insist it's making progress times . the progress on waiting times. the government's compensation scheme for victims of the windrush scandal has been branded a failure. five years after it started, it was set up to compensate british citizens who were wrongly threatened with deportation, despite having the right in the uk. right to live in th
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yeah, i hear that natcon is suella braverman . yeah. braverman. yeah. >> not a radical person. >> not a radical person. >> politician, you >> mainstream politician, as you say. absurd. well, say. absolutely absurd. well, it's you it's like it's like you say, it's like it's like you say, it's like it's world any time it's team world against any time you word nation. it's you use the word nation. it's the opposite team world and the opposite of team world and they're against team world. and if think there's few if you think there's just a few of people out there, half of these people out there, half the population is. yeah. it was the population is. yeah. it was the action part sort of action equivalent saying the quiet equivalent of saying the quiet part . yeah. it was part out loud. yeah. it was like, let's shut down, like, let's just shut it down, please. everyone's like, no, please. and everyone's like, no, you're supposed you're not. we're not supposed to that. we're supposed do to do that. we're supposed to do it subtly. this guy's to do that.
yeah, i hear that natcon is suella braverman . yeah. braverman. yeah. >> not a radical person. >> not a radical person. >> politician, you >> mainstream politician, as you say. absurd. well, say. absolutely absurd. well, it's you it's like it's like you say, it's like it's like you say, it's like it's world any time it's team world against any time you word nation. it's you use the word nation. it's the opposite team world and the opposite of team world and they're...
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they've got 40 odd tory mps led by suella braverman, trying to make make clear that if you want to bring in new sensing measures, you can't not jail someone for less than a yeah jail someone for less than a year. as a government saying back in the king's speech, the government said they want to grasp they think grasp the nettle and they think soft sentencing think soft sentencing or they think sorry, sensing soft sentencing or they think sorry, work sensing soft sentencing or they think sorry, work . sensing soft sentencing or they think sorry, work. so sensing soft sentencing or they think sorry, work. so jail sing soft sentencing or they think sorry, work . so jail the soft sentencing or they think sorry, work. so jail the most doesn't work. so jail the most serious offenders. this is from the sentencing council came into force on monday. the government's not happy. alex chalk the lord chancellor. and the justice secretary saying this isn't right. what they've been told to do is consider lenient sentences for offenders from deprived or difficult backgrounds. so therefore you have mitig
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suella braverman was right , the suella braverman was right, the former home secretary. >> why why is that? >> why why is that? >> i just think they they're they're they're too fearful. they would never have done that to a woman in a hijab. told her to a woman in a hijab. told her to go away from march . would to go away from march. would they? there is a man who's overtly jewish. outrageous right. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com forward slash your say here's the weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> morning. here's your gb news weather from the met office. it's a bit chilly out there at the moment, but for many of us it's going to be a dry day with some decent sunny spells. watch out for a touch of frost in some rural spots, and there are already a few showers in parts of the southwest and towards nonh of the southwest and towards north sea coastal parts. and here some of them will continue as we go through the afternoon as we go through the afternoon as well. otherwise a decent amount of sunshine, especially across
suella braverman was right , the suella braverman was right, the former home secretary. >> why why is that? >> why why is that? >> i just think they they're they're they're too fearful. they would never have done that to a woman in a hijab. told her to a woman in a hijab. told her to go away from march . would to go away from march. would they? there is a man who's overtly jewish. outrageous right. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com forward slash your...
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mark, i just before i let you go, i noticed the cabinet ministers who voted against braverman. sorry, she's not a cabinet minister now, but badenoch cabinet minister widely seen as a future tory leadership contender, suella braverman voted against, widely seen as a future leadership contender. robert another one penny robert jenrick another one penny morden leadership contender. she's in the cabinet. she abstained. priti patel she'll could run for the leadership . could run for the leadership. she abstained. and we mustn't forget truss voted against. forget liz truss voted against. are people limbering up are these people limbering up for what happens on may for after what happens on may the 2nd? >> look, was in the no lobby >> look, i was in the no lobby last night. >> andrew and i a number of >> andrew and i saw a number of these people come through. they were night on were voting last night on whether not introduce this whether or to not introduce this to my mind. illiberal measure that that's what happened last night. let's not read too much more into it. let's wait and see
mark, i just before i let you go, i noticed the cabinet ministers who voted against braverman. sorry, she's not a cabinet minister now, but badenoch cabinet minister widely seen as a future tory leadership contender, suella braverman voted against, widely seen as a future leadership contender. robert another one penny robert jenrick another one penny morden leadership contender. she's in the cabinet. she abstained. priti patel she'll could run for the leadership . could run for the leadership....
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, which actually suella braverman, which actually reduce numbers? the numbers aren't going down. and we can see that they're just going up. and, you know, we know the only way to change this and which lots of people have been saying for decades now, not even years. and that's, you know, safe, lawful legal routes for asylum seekers. if we wanted to prevent these deaths, you know, these tragic, awful deaths this morning, you know, declare another country to be safe, you know, by the british parliament isn't the way to do it. the way isn't the way to do it. the way is we need to provide these people safe routes so they can get to a place of safety. that's the way to stop these deaths. >> but the simple fact of the matter is they're already in a safe country. >> they're in france . >> they're in france. >> they're in france. >> well, yes. i mean, but why can't we take our share of those people then? and the point is, they're not safe in france because if there's tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people there, i mean, we know the conditions the
, which actually suella braverman, which actually reduce numbers? the numbers aren't going down. and we can see that they're just going up. and, you know, we know the only way to change this and which lots of people have been saying for decades now, not even years. and that's, you know, safe, lawful legal routes for asylum seekers. if we wanted to prevent these deaths, you know, these tragic, awful deaths this morning, you know, declare another country to be safe, you know, by the british...
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braverman ashlee good bucha . braverman ashlee good bucha. >> mbappe aurora borealis . >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> here's how the police responded . trouble in the state. responded. trouble in the state. >> trouble in the pub . bibby >> trouble in the pub. bibby stockholm. sunny virk. really? >> some people may find those chants unsavoury. all right. but may i remind everybody that this was allowed a genocidal slogan on big ben? from the river to the sea can be heard every other saturday, right across the capital city. and probably in a town or city near you as well. chants in support of the houthi rebels. and of course, this stuff about actual jihad are sabina nessa . sabina nessa. >> neil kinnock. >> neil kinnock. >> well, there's a marked difference, isn't there, in how heavy handed the police are when it comes to people waving the flag of saint george as opposed to the now incredibly fashionable palestinian flag? there we go . there we go. >> wow, children. >> wow, children. >> all
braverman ashlee good bucha . braverman ashlee good bucha. >> mbappe aurora borealis . >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> mbappe aurora borealis. >> here's how the police responded . trouble in the state. responded. trouble in the state. >> trouble in the pub . bibby >> trouble in the pub. bibby stockholm. sunny virk. really? >> some people may find those chants unsavoury. all right. but may i remind everybody that this was allowed a genocidal slogan on big...