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it seems to me the westminster address also to us today. it tells us in the west and nonetheless the democratic world, how to confront totalitarianism, defend democratic values, speak up against totalitarianism and authoritarianism. to the united states says that we should support allies such as ukraine, taiwan, elsewhere in the world. but as reagan was, be very careful to avoid direct confrontation the be open to real diplomacy as reagan famously said himself you don't yeah you don't need democratic agreements just with allies. it's your potential that you need to negotiate with. and i think finally, like reagan's word, speak of the importance of nurturing democracy in our own country. at the end of the speech the very end of the speech, reagan wondered about the shyness of some in the west, about standing for these ideals that have done so much to ease the of man and the hardship of our imperfect world. he spoke of the bravery of the british people during the second world war when this island was incandescent with courage, he told the sto
it seems to me the westminster address also to us today. it tells us in the west and nonetheless the democratic world, how to confront totalitarianism, defend democratic values, speak up against totalitarianism and authoritarianism. to the united states says that we should support allies such as ukraine, taiwan, elsewhere in the world. but as reagan was, be very careful to avoid direct confrontation the be open to real diplomacy as reagan famously said himself you don't yeah you don't need...
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"miss you in westminster." the former mp told me, "it seemed so realistic." the last part of that message was "westminster misses you", and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed, thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messages continue and the former mp admits he doesn't have the number saved. "you should have said," comes the reply, "i used to work in will wragg's office when you were here." that reassured him for a while, but it turned out not to be true. when the attacker went on to send a sexually explicit image, the former mp blocked the number. tonight, after william wragg made his disclosure to the times, the former mp says he feels awful for his friend. "will is just a victim as much as the rest of us," he said. "i hope the authorities can find out who it was." for now, the scale of the scam and who is behind it remains unclear, with the website politico reporting there are at least 12 victims. as leicestershire police said they have opened an investigation into
"miss you in westminster." the former mp told me, "it seemed so realistic." the last part of that message was "westminster misses you", and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed, thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messages continue and the former mp admits he doesn't have the number saved. "you should have said," comes the reply, "i used to work in will...
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unfortunately do you think people westminster people in westminster are being sympathetic for now and keeping their powder dry because they don't else coming don't know what else is coming out there but for the grace of god? >>ido god? >> i do think the story. there's an awful lot more to this story that out. so, no, that is yet to come out. so, no, i don't think they're they're actually trying to keep powder dry. i think there is this genuine kind sympathy for the genuine kind of sympathy for the situation that william wragg has found himself in, and, but but what we need to know is basically is who is behind this? why did why did it happen? it certainly an awful lot more serious than a few pranksters having, having a bit of fun. yeah, absolutely . yeah, absolutely. >> yeah, that you're right there, nigel. thank you very much. nigel nelson , our much. that's nigel nelson, our senior political correspondent. nana really got your nana really, really got your imagination. this story. lots of you have been sending in your thoughts not your thoughts. thankfully not your picks, just your t
unfortunately do you think people westminster people in westminster are being sympathetic for now and keeping their powder dry because they don't else coming don't know what else is coming out there but for the grace of god? >>ido god? >> i do think the story. there's an awful lot more to this story that out. so, no, that is yet to come out. so, no, i don't think they're they're actually trying to keep powder dry. i think there is this genuine kind sympathy for the genuine kind of...
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"miss you in westminster". the former mp told me "it seemed so realistic". the last part of that message was "westminster misses you", and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed, thinking i�*m speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messages continue and the former mp admits he doesn�*t have the number saved. "you should have said," comes the reply, "i used to work in will wragg�*s office when you were here". that reassured him for a while, but it turned out not to be true. when the attacker went on to send a sexually explicit image, the former mp blocked the number. tonight, after william wragg made his disclosure to the times, the former mp says he feels awful for his friend. will is just a victim as much as the rest of us, he said. i hope the authorities can find out who it was. for now, the scale of the scam and who is behind it remains unclear, with the website politico reporting there are at least 12 victims. as leicestershire police said they have opened an investigation
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the snp's polling has fluctuated in recent months, both in terms of voting intentions for westminster in the next uk election, and also for the scottish parliament. but i mean, one thing in the background which perhaps doesn't, understandably at the moment, get much focuses polling on independence, support for independence seems pretty much locked in at 50—50 or thereabouts. on that point, sorry to interrupt you, that sort of leads us to the question of independence for scotland, how does what has happened to humza yousaf and the implications for the snp, for the party, how does that have a knock—on impact on the quest for independence that the snp has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is the fact that independent support remains at historically very high levels, and that is, for the snp, obviously a good thing. but the problem the snp have had in recent times, and certainly the latter part of nicola sturgeon�*s leadership as first minister, was trying to give political and democratic effect to that was becoming increasingly difficult, because you
the snp's polling has fluctuated in recent months, both in terms of voting intentions for westminster in the next uk election, and also for the scottish parliament. but i mean, one thing in the background which perhaps doesn't, understandably at the moment, get much focuses polling on independence, support for independence seems pretty much locked in at 50—50 or thereabouts. on that point, sorry to interrupt you, that sort of leads us to the question of independence for scotland, how does...
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but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. here todayit of a police investigation. here today it is notjust about who occupies this house, it is about what they want to do while they are in there and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp, divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions as well on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? imilli will inherit those challenges? will ou be the will inherit those challenges? ll you be the new snp leader? will inherit those challenges? will| you be the new snp leader? there will inherit those challenges? will. you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to you be the new snp leader? there is a lotto happen _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could
but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. here todayit of a police investigation. here today it is notjust about who occupies this house, it is about what they want to do while they are in there and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp, divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions as well on...
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broadcasting live from the heart of westminster across heart of westminster all across the story today is the uk. our top story today is that a channel migrant has been stabbed to death at a camp near dunkirk after three brits were killed and an israeli drone strike on their aid convoy. the uk is being urged to suspend arms sales to israel. what will the government's response be and we'll cross live to the school where a muslim teacher branded westernised girls lunatics and suggested islam was going to take over. and you don't want to miss this because later in the show i'll be joined by that man, lee anderson. i can't wait to hear he's got to say about hear what he's got to say about the war of words between reform uk conservatives plus, uk and the conservatives plus, he's spent plenty of time in those calais camps. that's all coming up in your hour. so coming up in your next hour. so as another man is tragically stabbed to death in the migrant camps along the french coast, i'm asking the question how crime ridden are these places? later in the show, i'll be joined by an investigative
broadcasting live from the heart of westminster across heart of westminster all across the story today is the uk. our top story today is that a channel migrant has been stabbed to death at a camp near dunkirk after three brits were killed and an israeli drone strike on their aid convoy. the uk is being urged to suspend arms sales to israel. what will the government's response be and we'll cross live to the school where a muslim teacher branded westernised girls lunatics and suggested islam was...
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helen catt, bbc news, westminster. there are more problems for the uk�*s largest water company tonight. the parent company of thames water, which has 16 million customers, has defaulted on its debt, after missing an interest payment which was due earlier this week. our business editor simonjack is with me. should customers be worried? is the loo going to work? is it auoin to is the loo going to work? is it going to flush, _ is the loo going to work? is it going to flush, other- is the loo going to work? is it going to flush, other types going to work, yes, they are. but will bills go work, yes, they are. but will bills 9° up work, yes, they are. but will bills go up in the future? almost certainly yes because the financial dominoes at the parent company owned by a bunch of international investors are beginning to fall. last week they pulled an investment of £500 million into the company because of what the regulator said it wasn�*t prepared to agree to their plan to raise customer bills by 40% above inflation ove
helen catt, bbc news, westminster. there are more problems for the uk�*s largest water company tonight. the parent company of thames water, which has 16 million customers, has defaulted on its debt, after missing an interest payment which was due earlier this week. our business editor simonjack is with me. should customers be worried? is the loo going to work? is it auoin to is the loo going to work? is it going to flush, _ is the loo going to work? is it going to flush, other- is the loo...
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westminster all across the uk. coming up on today's show, under—fire humza yousaf has been called a dead man walking after a no confidence vote leaves his future hanging by a thread after his first year from hell. can the snp leader survive another nightmare week next up is immigration to ireland. source there, deputy prime minister has bizarrely blamed the uk and even the rwanda bill. but after another arson attack on an asylum seeker site last night, about an hour from dublin, an irish political leader has told gb news why the blame lies solely with ireland's out of touch politicians and prince harry dons military medals in his sunny montecito mansion to give an award to a soldier. despite being stripped of his titles. i'm asking, should prince harry give up his military medals? and this one will ruffle some feathers out there, which is why we're doing it. and here's the question has feminism left middle age women single, childless and depressed, depressed ? well, that will be depressed? well, that will be the
westminster all across the uk. coming up on today's show, under—fire humza yousaf has been called a dead man walking after a no confidence vote leaves his future hanging by a thread after his first year from hell. can the snp leader survive another nightmare week next up is immigration to ireland. source there, deputy prime minister has bizarrely blamed the uk and even the rwanda bill. but after another arson attack on an asylum seeker site last night, about an hour from dublin, an irish...
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when it comes to health, the snp, given the context it knows about, its relationship with westminster, it's set certain targets, important targets — for child and adult mental health treatment, for emergency waiting times, for cancer treatment waiting times, for the intake of new staff — and you have routinely missed all of these targets. so let's talk about two things. first of all, let's talk about the context, cos context is exceptionally important... well, let's just talk about your record. well, indeed, let's talk about the record. but the record is in a context. and that context, of course, is the global pandemic. so when it comes to the health service in scotland, run by the snp — and i'll talk to scotland's record in just a second — or whether it's the health service in wales, which is run by labour, or the health service in england, run by the conservatives, or the northern irish health service, every single health service in the uk — and i suspect a number of them across the world — have suffered significant challenge because of the global pandemic. the pandemic.
when it comes to health, the snp, given the context it knows about, its relationship with westminster, it's set certain targets, important targets — for child and adult mental health treatment, for emergency waiting times, for cancer treatment waiting times, for the intake of new staff — and you have routinely missed all of these targets. so let's talk about two things. first of all, let's talk about the context, cos context is exceptionally important... well, let's just talk about your...
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crucially important to politics in scotland, but what about in westminster? what does that mean for labour's chances later this year? that does that mean for labour's chances later this year?— later this year? at the labour party seem to have _ later this year? at the labour party seem to have a _ later this year? at the labour party seem to have a pretty _ later this year? at the labour party seem to have a pretty good - later this year? at the labour party seem to have a pretty good chance| later this year? at the labour party l seem to have a pretty good chance of getting _ seem to have a pretty good chance of getting 24 _ seem to have a pretty good chance of getting 24 seats or so north of the border, _ getting 24 seats or so north of the border, that would certainly make it easier— border, that would certainly make it easier for— border, that would certainly make it easier for keir starmer to get an overall— easier for keir starmer to get an overall majority, but the honest truth _ overall majority, but the honest truth is — overall majority, b
crucially important to politics in scotland, but what about in westminster? what does that mean for labour's chances later this year? that does that mean for labour's chances later this year?— later this year? at the labour party seem to have _ later this year? at the labour party seem to have a _ later this year? at the labour party seem to have a pretty _ later this year? at the labour party seem to have a pretty good - later this year? at the labour party seem to have a pretty good chance|...
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helen catt, bbc news, westminster. to the united states next. president biden has said he'll move heaven and earth to help the city of baltimore recover from last month's deadly bridge collapse. mr biden called on congress to authorise funding to rebuild the structure as soon as possible. it was destroyed when a huge cargo ship ploughed into a support column, killing six people. the wreckage is still blocking one of the busiest ports on the us east coast. i fully intend as the government knows to have the federal government cover the full cost of rebuilding this entire bridge, all of it. as they have done in other parts of the country in similar circumstances. i stand here and i call on congress to authorise this effort as soon as possible. our washington correspondent will vernon sent this update from the francis scott key bridge in baltimore. joe biden came here to send a message of support and reassurance of the people of baltimore, ten days after the catastrophic bridge collapsed. he surveyed the scene from the air, met local officials who b
helen catt, bbc news, westminster. to the united states next. president biden has said he'll move heaven and earth to help the city of baltimore recover from last month's deadly bridge collapse. mr biden called on congress to authorise funding to rebuild the structure as soon as possible. it was destroyed when a huge cargo ship ploughed into a support column, killing six people. the wreckage is still blocking one of the busiest ports on the us east coast. i fully intend as the government knows...
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the last part of that message was, "westminster misses you." and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messager claimed to have worked for william wragg, and later sent an explicit picture, which led the former mp to block the number. questions now, though, over how many people in parliament may have been impacted. leicestershire police says it's investigating a complaint of malicious communication. more on that story on the bbc news website. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news with rajini vaidyanathan. a major investigation into fraud linked to the eu's post—pandemic recovery fund has led to more than 20 arrests in italy, austria, romania and slovakia. in italy — the biggest recipient of the fund — police seized assets including villas, luxury cars, watches and jewellery — with a total value of more than 600 million euros. let's speak to andres ritter, deputy chief p
the last part of that message was, "westminster misses you." and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messager claimed to have worked for william wragg, and later sent an explicit picture, which led the former mp to block the number. questions now, though, over how many people in parliament may have been impacted. leicestershire police says it's...
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"miss you in westminster". the former mp told me "it seemed so realistic". the last part of that message was "westminster misses you", and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed, thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messages continue and the former mp admits he doesn't have the number saved. "you should have said," comes the reply, "i used to work in will wragg's office when you were here". that reassured him for a while, but it turned out not to be true. when the attacker went on to send a sexually explicit image, the former mp blocked the number. tonight, after william wragg made his disclosure to the times, the former mp says he feels awful for his friend. will is just a victim as much as the rest of us, he said. i hope the authorities can find out who it was. for now, the scale of the scam and who is behind it remains unclear, with the website politico reporting there are at least 12 victims. as leicestershire police said they have opened an investigation into mali
"miss you in westminster". the former mp told me "it seemed so realistic". the last part of that message was "westminster misses you", and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed, thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messages continue and the former mp admits he doesn't have the number saved. "you should have said," comes the reply, "i used to work in will...
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. >> but all of those people come to westminster and look at the snp and westminster. >> they are much higher quality people in westminster. people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think t
. >> but all of those people come to westminster and look at the snp and westminster. >> they are much higher quality people in westminster. people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in...
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helen catt, bbc news, westminster. a magnitude 4.7 earthquake has been felt across new york and the surrounding area. the epicentre was near lebanon in newjersey, about a0 miles west of new york city. john sudworth is in new york — what's the latest? quakes are relatively rare in new york but not unheard of. there was a small one that some residents felt as recently as january. but this one was much larger, 4.8 in magnitude and as you said, it was centred in a way out in the state of newjersey and big enough that, within moments, residents here were lighting up social media with their own accounts of buildings swaying and apartments rattling. at the united nations security council in midtown manhattan a few miles away from where i am now, it was abruptly halted momentarily mid—session as a result of the shaking. but i think it is fair to say that the media excitement with local networks and news sites switching to the story very quickly has been fuelled more by the fact that it is an unusual event than by the impac
helen catt, bbc news, westminster. a magnitude 4.7 earthquake has been felt across new york and the surrounding area. the epicentre was near lebanon in newjersey, about a0 miles west of new york city. john sudworth is in new york — what's the latest? quakes are relatively rare in new york but not unheard of. there was a small one that some residents felt as recently as january. but this one was much larger, 4.8 in magnitude and as you said, it was centred in a way out in the state of...
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. >> but all of those people come to westminster and look at the snp and westminster. >> they are much higher quality people in westminster. people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think t
. >> but all of those people come to westminster and look at the snp and westminster. >> they are much higher quality people in westminster. people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in...
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the historic westminster hall here in the palace of westminster. what you're seeing on screen there is mp5 voting these four mp5 voting on these four amendments back to them by amendments put back to them by the house of lords. the house of lords is trying to change elements of the safety of rwanda bill, which the government thinks make for thinks will make it easier for lawyers challenge that act lawyers to challenge that act and stop flights taking off with migrants them. as soon as migrants on them. as soon as june. a5 migrants on them. as soon as june. as we heard from the former chief immigration officer at the border force, kevin saunders, on your show just an hour i can say that as we hour ago, i can say that as we sit here, two of the four amendments have gone back to the lords with majorities of 66. that clear majority in that that is a clear majority in that is the house of commons saying to peers house of lords, we to peers and house of lords, we will not accept what you're doing. primacy. we are doing. we have primacy. we are the electe
the historic westminster hall here in the palace of westminster. what you're seeing on screen there is mp5 voting these four mp5 voting on these four amendments back to them by amendments put back to them by the house of lords. the house of lords is trying to change elements of the safety of rwanda bill, which the government thinks make for thinks will make it easier for lawyers challenge that act lawyers to challenge that act and stop flights taking off with migrants them. as soon as migrants...
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so, you know, you're the one in westminster and i'm not! it's a state of mind as much as a postcode, isn't it? well, exactly. so let's unpick that. so they make the argument, and have made it repeatedly, that they think the rwanda idea is kind of an expensive waste of time, but at the same time, they do not want to appear to be soft on finding solutions to the whole issue of illegal migration. so that's what they are attempting to do. that's how their actions are motivated, by how they perceive what they're doing might be seen. so that's what's going on here. and it's important to say for labour, because there's a lot of government criticism which is, "if you don't support the rwanda plan then you don't have a scheme", to which labour would say, "we do have a scheme — it's basically going upstream. it's using counterterrorism legislation to go after the people—smugglers, it's using the intelligence that we have to go into the czech republic, where these dinghies are being built". go upstream is the labour view. but i also think privatel
so, you know, you're the one in westminster and i'm not! it's a state of mind as much as a postcode, isn't it? well, exactly. so let's unpick that. so they make the argument, and have made it repeatedly, that they think the rwanda idea is kind of an expensive waste of time, but at the same time, they do not want to appear to be soft on finding solutions to the whole issue of illegal migration. so that's what they are attempting to do. that's how their actions are motivated, by how they perceive...
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our chief political correspondent henry zeffman is in westminster. you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? fishi you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the — again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those owners - charlie are the two of those owners who spent months sending unsolicited, flirtatious whatsapp messages to people here in westminster, in some cases explicit images were even exchanged. after william bragg, an mp, announced he had been caught up in this last week, the metropolitan police announced it was investigating. we have now learned that the bbc that the investigation in fact began late last year when a complaint was first made to the metropolitan police, and theyin made to the metropolitan police, and they in turn also informed the parliamentary security department
our chief political correspondent henry zeffman is in westminster. you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? fishi you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the — again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those owners - charlie are...
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i henry, thank you for the latest from westminster. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. heavy rain has continued to batter the united arab emirates and parts of neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for its hot and arid climate. flash floods have now killed 20 people in oman and one in the uae. dubai international airport warned of "very challenging conditions" and advised some passengers not to turn up due to areas being inundated by water. 300 flights were cancelled on wednesday with hundreds more delayed, after the uae experienced its largest rainfall event since records began 75 years ago. joining me now is a new zealand traveller at dubai airport, nirupa george. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. just explain what has happened to you, what the situation is like there at the airport at the moment. ., ., , ., , ., ~ moment. hello, lovely to be on. we arrived yesterday _ moment. hello, lovely to be on. we arrived yesterday from _ moment. hello, lovely to be on. we
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the last part of that message was, "westminster misses you." the events of the last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mp involved has given a courageous and fulsome apology. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cybersecurity. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident, especially about mps' telephone numbers being passed onto unknown sources. that is really concerning. it's now been suggested at least 12 people have become involved, with unsolicited flirtatious messages from someone identifying as charlie or abbie. 0ne former mp spoke to the bbc yesterday, saying they'd been contacted out of the blue last month, with a message saying, "miss you in westminster." the last part of that message was, "westminster misses you." and that was basically something thatjust friends usually do say anyway to make me feel better. i was embarrassed thinking i'm speaking to someone who knows who i am. the messager claimed to have worked for william wragg, and later sent an explicit
the last part of that message was, "westminster misses you." the events of the last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mp involved has given a courageous and fulsome apology. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cybersecurity. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident, especially about mps' telephone numbers being passed onto unknown sources. that is really concerning. it's now been suggested at least 12...
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today the westminster honey trap scandal. tory mp will wragg admits his involvement after leaking colleagues numbers to a man he met on a dating app . man he met on a dating app. >> yes, another mp behaving badly. william wragg, a senior conservative, says that he is mortified and apologises profusely after admitting sending explicit images to someone online, and also passed on phone numbers of other mps who were then targeted are bringing more shortly . bringing more shortly. >> us president joe biden tells benjamin netanyahu to stop killing civilians in gaza. begging the question will washington withhold arms sales to israel? >> could a new activist group bnng >> could a new activist group bring more disruption to our streets this spring? just stop oil and the controversial group pro—palestine action have joined forces. we have a gb news exclusive of charlie peters has the latest. >> find out why policing minister chris philp has issued a fresh warning this morning about criminality having no place on our streets. i'll ha
today the westminster honey trap scandal. tory mp will wragg admits his involvement after leaking colleagues numbers to a man he met on a dating app . man he met on a dating app. >> yes, another mp behaving badly. william wragg, a senior conservative, says that he is mortified and apologises profusely after admitting sending explicit images to someone online, and also passed on phone numbers of other mps who were then targeted are bringing more shortly . bringing more shortly. >> us...
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right to the palace of westminster . and the palace of westminster. and christopher hope gb news is political editor. as the game of parliamentary ping pong continues, so , joe, as i continues, so, joe, as i understand it, chris, the commons have now sent it all back to the lords . back to the lords. >> yes. evening nigel, from the historic thousand year old westminster hall. this is how politics works. not in brussels, but in westminster, where the house of commons decided to do things and the lords can ask the commons to think again. that's happened three times so far this afternoon. there were four attempts amend or weaken if attempts to amend or weaken if the government, in the government's view, the safety of rwanda bill, that those are those to those measures, went back to the house lords we speak. house of lords as we speak. peers are now speaking, discussing three amendments to send back to the house of commons from lord hope, the former judge, lord brown, the formerjudge, lord brown, the formerjudge, lord brown, the former labour defence secr
right to the palace of westminster . and the palace of westminster. and christopher hope gb news is political editor. as the game of parliamentary ping pong continues, so , joe, as i continues, so, joe, as i understand it, chris, the commons have now sent it all back to the lords . back to the lords. >> yes. evening nigel, from the historic thousand year old westminster hall. this is how politics works. not in brussels, but in westminster, where the house of commons decided to do things...
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the prime minister— westminster tonight. the prime minister saying he wants to get it done _ minister saying he wants to get it done today. he has previously urged the house _ done today. he has previously urged the house of lords, in his words, not to— the house of lords, in his words, not to frustrate the will of the pe0pte~ — not to frustrate the will of the pe0pte~ i _ not to frustrate the will of the people. i think it's worth saying obviously— people. i think it's worth saying obviously there is opposition from labour_ obviously there is opposition from labour peers in the house of lords. there _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are _ labour peers in the house of lords. there are serious concerns from those _ there are serious concerns from those independent crossbench peers and also _ those independent crossbench peers and also some conservatives as well in house _ and also some conservatives as well in house of— and also some conservatives as well in house of lords, some fears that this bill_ in hous
the prime minister— westminster tonight. the prime minister saying he wants to get it done _ minister saying he wants to get it done today. he has previously urged the house _ done today. he has previously urged the house of lords, in his words, not to— the house of lords, in his words, not to frustrate the will of the pe0pte~ — not to frustrate the will of the pe0pte~ i _ not to frustrate the will of the people. i think it's worth saying obviously— people. i think it's worth saying...
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miss seeing you around westminster and they— miss seeing you around westminster and they added a kiss. i zoomed in on the _ and they added a kiss. i zoomed in on the photo i thought i didn't recognise this person but they are speaking — recognise this person but they are speaking very familiarly. i replied and said. — speaking very familiarly. i replied and said, sorry, who is this? they said _ and said, sorry, who is this? they said they— and said, sorry, who is this? they said they were called charlie and the use — said they were called charlie and the use to — said they were called charlie and the use to work in parliament and we swapped _ the use to work in parliament and we swapped numbers after drinking one night _ swapped numbers after drinking one night. again i thought that was pretty— night. again i thought that was pretty odd. looking at the photo, rustling _ pretty odd. looking at the photo, rustling through my memories if i remember— rustling through my memories if i remember it ever meeting anyone who looked _ remember it ever meeting anyone who looked like
miss seeing you around westminster and they— miss seeing you around westminster and they added a kiss. i zoomed in on the _ and they added a kiss. i zoomed in on the photo i thought i didn't recognise this person but they are speaking — recognise this person but they are speaking very familiarly. i replied and said. — speaking very familiarly. i replied and said, sorry, who is this? they said _ and said, sorry, who is this? they said they— and said, sorry, who is this? they said they...
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this isiust a _ westminster bubble people say this isjust a matter of westminster bubble people say this is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes — is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes but— is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes. but it was so against the odds _ votes. but it was so against the odds because it was the boris johnson — odds because it was the boris johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it _ johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it was — johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it was you to understand our lives because the point of public transport uxbridge, you can get in and out of london, but to get around you don't have the public transport. we are not going to have people in london complaining about not having much public transport when newscasters around the country do not have tubes or buses or all sorts of other things. this will not stand. �* , ., of other things. this will not stand. �* ., stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. _ stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. there - stand. and you can get on the elizabeth line. there is - stand.
this isiust a _ westminster bubble people say this isjust a matter of westminster bubble people say this is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes — is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes but— is just a matter of 600 or 800 votes. but it was so against the odds _ votes. but it was so against the odds because it was the boris johnson — odds because it was the boris johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it _ johnson seat, it was a big moment. and it was — johnson seat, it was a big moment. and...
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, because swindon— poured over in westminster, because swindon so— poured over in westminster, because swindon so often follows the national _ swindon so often follows the national trends. swindon so often follows the nationaltrends. | swindon so often follows the national trends.— swindon so often follows the national trends. i think we have a time for a — national trends. i think we have a time for a quick— national trends. i think we have a time for a quick answer— national trends. i think we have a time for a quick answer from - nationaltrends. i think we have a| time for a quick answer from each national trends. i think we have a i time for a quick answer from each of you on the subject of the elections, dan, staying with you, how much are international issues like what is happening in the middle east plane into the local elections? truthfully, it is not being flagged as a particular issue on the labour party— as a particular issue on the labour party side — as a particular issue on the labour party side of things nor from the conservatives, yes we have elements of the
, because swindon— poured over in westminster, because swindon so— poured over in westminster, because swindon so often follows the national _ swindon so often follows the national trends. swindon so often follows the nationaltrends. | swindon so often follows the national trends.— swindon so often follows the national trends. i think we have a time for a — national trends. i think we have a time for a quick— national trends. i think we have a time for a quick answer— national...
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>> northern >> well, northern ireland wouldn't have a dispute with westminster over the echr. i don't see how that would have a dispute about something else that's covered by if they if they want to pass a piece of primary legislation in the northern ireland assembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminsterissembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminster actually that, westminster actually opposes that, that's when the echr clicks in. no, no, no, the echr is never an umpire between , echr is never an umpire between, the government in westminster and northern ireland. it's never been intended to do that. >> no, but the european convention is the one that underpins the good friday agreement law in northern ireland. >> but it's not a requirement of the to be a member. so i need the uk to be a member. so i need to bring paul in before we carry on down this line that it seems to me that this has been implicit on what the tories have been some and been saying for some time, and that sensible that the that it's sensible that the prime make it clear prime minister, to make it c
>> northern >> well, northern ireland wouldn't have a dispute with westminster over the echr. i don't see how that would have a dispute about something else that's covered by if they if they want to pass a piece of primary legislation in the northern ireland assembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminsterissembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminster actually that, westminster actually opposes that, that's when the echr clicks in. no, no, no, the echr is never an umpire...
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westminster police say streets. westminster police say they'll now be transported by car . for the latest story, sign car. for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to . martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you sophia. now we start with this afternoon's breaking news. and three people have been injured in a reported stabbing incident at a school in carmarthenshire in south—west wales. one person has been arrested and i'm joined now by our homeland security editor, mark white. mark, i believe you have an update for us on this story. >> yeah, just a word. now that's come out from the school, almond valley school in ammanford, saying that you will be aware of the incident that has taken place at the school today. the family members of all the injured persons have been informed. it says we would look to reassure parents and the pubuc to reassure parents and the public that the incident is contained so that significant in that, of course, there are lots of worried parents. the
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christian: crucially important scotnd, but what about westminster? what does it mean for labors chances later this year? john: the labour party seem to have a good chance of getting 24 seats or so north of the border. that would make it easier to get an overall majority. but given how far labour is ahead in the polls across the u.k. as a whole they still have a 20 point lead. they perhaps don't need a recovery in scotland. it is primily much more do -- in the last 12 months they have profited from the fact that some people who still support independence. some of the current supports of independence are no longer willing to vote the smp and some have switched to labour. and that will be a battle to that election. in the challenge is to win them back. christian: sir john just set out a case for the dash to safety. there are others in the race. angus, kate, neil, jenny. what are you hearing from your sources about who would throw their hat in the ring? brian: most of the ones you have named her indicating firmly they would welcome a leadership by john s
christian: crucially important scotnd, but what about westminster? what does it mean for labors chances later this year? john: the labour party seem to have a good chance of getting 24 seats or so north of the border. that would make it easier to get an overall majority. but given how far labour is ahead in the polls across the u.k. as a whole they still have a 20 point lead. they perhaps don't need a recovery in scotland. it is primily much more do -- in the last 12 months they have profited...
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>> northern >> well, northern ireland wouldn't have a dispute with westminster over the echr. i don't see how that would have a dispute about something else that's covered by if they if they want to pass a piece of primary legislation in the northern ireland assembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminsterissembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminster actually that, westminster actually opposes that, that's when the echr clicks in. no, no, no, the echr is never an umpire between , echr is never an umpire between, the government in westminster and northern ireland. it's never been intended to do that. >> no, but the european convention is the one that underpins the good friday agreement law in northern ireland. >> but it's not a requirement of the to be a member. so i need the uk to be a member. so i need to bring paul in before we carry on down this line that it seems to me that this has been implicit on what the tories have been some and been saying for some time, and that sensible that the that it's sensible that the prime make it clear prime minister, to make it c
>> northern >> well, northern ireland wouldn't have a dispute with westminster over the echr. i don't see how that would have a dispute about something else that's covered by if they if they want to pass a piece of primary legislation in the northern ireland assembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminsterissembly primary legislation in the nortiwestminster actually that, westminster actually opposes that, that's when the echr clicks in. no, no, no, the echr is never an umpire...
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i visited westminster the next morning. lieutenant governor and i walked through damage and we walked through debris. i stood there relieved knowing that all guys, when things are hard partnership only becomes more important. we need to stand united with a clear commitment of doing the work with a clear understanding the months and years ahead, they will be hard but if there's one thing the last 12 months have taught me is marylanders do hard things. [applause] and they want us to accomplish those things and partnership. this will be a maryland decade. not because we say so, but because we make it so. together. thank you. god bless this great state let's make sure we leave no one behind. [applause]
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we will take you to westminster. donald trump is in court in new york. the first ever criminal trial of a former u.s. president. we will get reaction to the case set out today by the prosecution. hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal challenge to that process but it appears, not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lord, settling in for another round of this parliamentary ping-pong. there were two amendments that the commons stripped out this afternoon, want to protect afghan veterans who served with british forces. the government insists those already exist. protections in plac
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helen catt, bbc news, westminster. for more on this we're joined now by our political correspondent charlotte wright he is retaining the tory whip and part of the isn't given as he is considered a victim in this, could you tell us more about that. this is william wragg _ you tell us more about that. this is william wragg the _ you tell us more about that. this is william wragg the conservative - you tell us more about that. this isj william wragg the conservative mp who says he met a person on a gay dating up and handed over a number of mps phone numbers, he spoke to the times afterwards saying he was very sorry and mortified by it but he was scared because this person had compromising things on him. there has been support for william wragg from senior mps in the conservative party who feared he may have been a victim of this. there are questions over his judgment in handing over those phone numbers for a parliamentarian to do that when they are clearly sensitive information, it has been questioned by some mps includin
helen catt, bbc news, westminster. for more on this we're joined now by our political correspondent charlotte wright he is retaining the tory whip and part of the isn't given as he is considered a victim in this, could you tell us more about that. this is william wragg _ you tell us more about that. this is william wragg the _ you tell us more about that. this is william wragg the conservative - you tell us more about that. this isj william wragg the conservative mp who says he met a person on...
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i the palace of westminster. i have no doubt our mps have voted overwhelmingly christopher, to ban . ban. >> nigel. that's right. there's been 383 mps voted in favour of the ban, 67 against most . most the ban, 67 against most. most tory mps appear to have abstained . labour, of course, abstained. labour, of course, whipped their mps to vote in favour of the ban. we've had kemi badenoch robert jenrick suella braverman , jacob suella braverman, jacob rees—mogg, liz truss and sir jake berry , the former party jake berry, the former party chairman. they all voted against robert jenrick is a big speech from the backbenches. robert jenrick speech was interesting for saying let's educate more and ban less. but with me now is one of those mps who voted against sir jake one of those mps who voted against sirjake berry . sir against sirjake berry. sir jake, you gave a speech there in the commons which struck many as being almost a kind of, a cri de coeur for tory right wingers. what were you saying? >> what say , chris,
i the palace of westminster. i have no doubt our mps have voted overwhelmingly christopher, to ban . ban. >> nigel. that's right. there's been 383 mps voted in favour of the ban, 67 against most . most the ban, 67 against most. most tory mps appear to have abstained . labour, of course, abstained. labour, of course, whipped their mps to vote in favour of the ban. we've had kemi badenoch robert jenrick suella braverman , jacob suella braverman, jacob rees—mogg, liz truss and sir jake...
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but it's not just westminster. and that government that's reeling from u—turns because the scottish government has ditched its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. >> the climate change committee had already warned scotland that the 2030 target was unachievable , and said the country had lost its uk lead in combating climate change. >> well, scotland's final goal reaching net zero by 2045, curiously remains . but curiously remains. but environmental campaigners are still branding the government's plans as a global embarrassment. raising question marks over that 2045 goal. two, shall we speak to one of those, climate campaigners, the director of climate media coalition, donna mccarthy , joins us now. donna, mccarthy, joins us now. donna, thank you so much for making the time you must be very disappointed in humza yousaf over this . over this. >> well, it is disappointing, but it is basically the reality of what the climate change committee said last month its committee said last month in its r
but it's not just westminster. and that government that's reeling from u—turns because the scottish government has ditched its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. >> the climate change committee had already warned scotland that the 2030 target was unachievable , and said the country had lost its uk lead in combating climate change. >> well, scotland's final goal reaching net zero by 2045, curiously remains . but curiously remains. but environmental...