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that is the term used for rebels in the process of going through the house of commons and house of lords that have not become law. 's has passed its final stage in the house of lords and when it gets real assent, it will become law. >> the barristers question for a second day the former chief executive. she has denied she tried to close down an independent review of the convictions. she said the executives felt the review was becoming too expensive and not meeting its objectives. more than 900 sub postmasters were prosecuted because of the faulty software which removed money from branch accounts for which sub masters were blamed. the inquiry has seen an email were suggested the post office was looking to limit this review to two or three cases which she has denied. >>ot trying to close anything down. it is important i say that. >> let's bring in former. sub postmistress penny williams love each how you -- sub postmistress penny williams. lovely to have young the program. i would if i get your reaction tonight the bill has gone through parliament and convictions most likely from tomorrow
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the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting back as they should be, keir starmer would be much further back in the polls than he is. he much further back in the polls than he is. , ., ., ., he is. he is going to target undecided _ he is. he is going to target undecided voters. - he is. he is going to target undecided voters. in - he is. he is going to target undecided voters. in any . he is. he is going to target - undecided voters. in any election, they are the ones who win and lose it for the parties. what is his offer? forsome it for the parties. what is his offer? for some people, we look at
the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting back as they should be, keir starmer would be much further back in the polls than he is. he much further back in the polls than he is. , ., ., ., he is. he is going to target undecided _ he is. he is going to target undecided...
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the conservative life peer in the house of lords , daniel moylan house of lords, daniel moylan and the political commentator joe phillips, alongside me. norman says, michel. christianity. and in fact, actually the average white male, he says, have been constantly under attack from the left and liberals for years. he says. baker says religion, michel has caused far more war and death than anything else in his mind , than anything else in his mind, echo? is that how you say your name? you say you can't believe that so many people are still wrapped up in religion in 2024. but i can tell you, there's lots of people getting in touch and defending christianity. a few of you saying, please , can you you saying, please, can you remind everyone that essentially this is still a christian country? michel and sue says, please, can i say i'm proud to be church of england? and i wish others would feel the same and have the pride and passion that she has in our country now, if there was a pandemic , heaven there was a pandemic, heaven forbid, ever to happen again, who do you think should have the fin
the conservative life peer in the house of lords , daniel moylan house of lords, daniel moylan and the political commentator joe phillips, alongside me. norman says, michel. christianity. and in fact, actually the average white male, he says, have been constantly under attack from the left and liberals for years. he says. baker says religion, michel has caused far more war and death than anything else in his mind , than anything else in his mind, echo? is that how you say your name? you say you...
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. >> what if one of the big obstacles to all of this is, in fact the house of lords? the house of lords can block anything that the commons passes. that wasn't in a manifesto. rwanda wasn't in the last manifesto. perhaps a general election can unstick that constitutional? >> not really, not really. in the end, the house of lords will allow will allow policy to go by. they've had very, very good and serious concerns about the bill, which of course the labour party watered down, which they watered down and they had good reasons because you know what? the uk is a democratic country. you have very good. >> the house of lords isn't democratic, but it is part of your democratic institutions. >> it has a very good rule. the house of lords is the very opposite of democracy. it has a very it has it is as a legislative chamber, a chamber. it has a role to play. and i agree that it needs heavy institutional role to play, but not a democratic one. it has, it has it is part of it is part of your it's part of your constitutional institution. >> stella and kelvin, you'll be back a l
. >> what if one of the big obstacles to all of this is, in fact the house of lords? the house of lords can block anything that the commons passes. that wasn't in a manifesto. rwanda wasn't in the last manifesto. perhaps a general election can unstick that constitutional? >> not really, not really. in the end, the house of lords will allow will allow policy to go by. they've had very, very good and serious concerns about the bill, which of course the labour party watered down, which...
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i mean, you know, house of lords was mentioned there, you know, why not get rid of the house of lords and replace that with a chamber with pr, keep first past the post in the commons and have a house of lords based on pr of course, there's lots of different systems of pr as well. you know, you don't have to go from a pure party list system. you could go for a much more regional based system. we've got versions in scotland and wales. you know, we can be imaginative with it. and it's, i mean, the time has come for change. >> all right. >> all right. >> well, david, very interesting stuff there. that's the political editor of the independent, david maddocks. and before that it was the freelance journalist, georgia gilhooley. now folks, the government has said britons should have three days worth of tinned food and water. is this really necessary? what should we be preparing for ? what should we be preparing for? we'll be discussing that after the break. you're watching the neil oliver show on gb news hosted by me, darren grimes. don't go anywhere . welcome back to the neil oliver show wi
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this was through the northern ireland protocol bill, which was in the house of lords at the time of the windsor framework agreement, and had intended to help the uk regain sovereignty over ulster. some argue that such a breach. such a move would breach international law, but the eurosceptic wing of the party argued against this. but one cannot help wondering whether , cannot help wondering whether, if rishi sunak's government has stuck with the original plan that boris johnson had for the protocol bill, would northern ireland now be as much a member of the uk as england, scotland or wales? means that the judgement that we saw today couldn't be possible , whilst the couldn't be possible, whilst the judgement while, whilst the government has confirmed that it is now detaining migrants for the first rwanda deportation flights, it now seems very possible that we'll be seeing an exodus of migrants leaving great britain for northern ireland, with the knowledge that the may well escape deportation after this ruling, as jacob himars himself has jokingly suggested on this programme , from a more
this was through the northern ireland protocol bill, which was in the house of lords at the time of the windsor framework agreement, and had intended to help the uk regain sovereignty over ulster. some argue that such a breach. such a move would breach international law, but the eurosceptic wing of the party argued against this. but one cannot help wondering whether , cannot help wondering whether, if rishi sunak's government has stuck with the original plan that boris johnson had for the...
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my mark meets guest is lord tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords , colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree, cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me next. is university still worth the money? mike has messaged gb news. com forward slash your say half the universities should close . probably more. they are close. probably more. they are not educational establishments. they are for profit indoctrination camps where people come out thicker than when they went in. and last but not least, michael , who when they went in. and last but not least, michael, who is a member of gb news member who says, i left my secondary modern school in 1962, started my apprenticeship in the printing industry, worked for some of the best companies in the world, progressed into sales, senior manager at two german companies, ended my 52 year career as a divisional director of one of largest foreign corporations in the world. michael, congratulations . what a career. congratulations. w
my mark meets guest is lord tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords , colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree, cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me next. is university still worth the money? mike has messaged gb news. com forward slash your say half the universities should close . probably more. they are close. probably more. they are not educational establishments....
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last time, a while ago is in the house of lords and - is in the house of lords and spoke on this topic. i had similar christians raise. surely the chinese or russians will not be willing to talk, it's impossible. then lord browne stood up and said, we did it with the soviets during the cold war. it was hard, yes it was hard but were still here. i'm not saying it's easy by any means. we're lucky that at least at the current moment the west is very technologically advanced compared to its competitors on the ai sphere. ai is currently very bottlenecked by a very tangible resource which is computing power. to build powerful ai systems we need very large supercomputers was very big, expensive and are only made by three companies. 50 big, expensive and are only made by three companies.— three companies. so far we talked about missiles, _ three companies. so far we talked about missiles, we _ three companies. so far we talked about missiles, we talked - three companies. so far we talked about missiles, we talked all- about missiles, we talked all fighterjets about missiles, we talked all fi
last time, a while ago is in the house of lords and - is in the house of lords and spoke on this topic. i had similar christians raise. surely the chinese or russians will not be willing to talk, it's impossible. then lord browne stood up and said, we did it with the soviets during the cold war. it was hard, yes it was hard but were still here. i'm not saying it's easy by any means. we're lucky that at least at the current moment the west is very technologically advanced compared to its...
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of lords, sean bailey . good evening gentlemen. bailey. good evening gentlemen. posh new title for you there. evening exciting times here, also, you know the drill . it's also, you know the drill. it's not just about us three. it's very much about you guys at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? you can get in touch with me all the usual ways. you can email gbviews@gbnews.com, or you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay and talk to me there. or of course you can x or tweet me. did you just see that in the headlines? of course i'm referring to this official portrait of king charles. i'll get that back up again. if you've only just tuned in. hum. you know, sometimes when your mum tells you if you can't say anything nice, say nothing at all, i shall hand over then to sean bailey . what do you make of this? >> i really liked it. it's a little bit red, but other than that, i really liked it. i thought it was a nice sort of artistic interpretation of a very proud uniform. that uniform has a lot of histor
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house of lords. she won't be standing for labour in that constituency at the next election. mr tapp , who is the election. mr tapp, who is the already adopted labour prospective parliamentary candidate, will continue. so she hasn't done it for money. whether she thinks keir starmer can give her some kind of broader protection , i just don't broader protection, i just don't know. but i think this really raises a lot more questions than it answers. i wouldn't be surprised . used to see quite surprised. used to see quite a few more defections to the labour party, especially in seats where it appears the conservatives are doomed . but conservatives are doomed. but this really is a funny one, and at the heart of it, as i say, it's her criticism of the labour party for its approach to small boats, let alone to legal migration. so today the centre for policy studies has had to get together. they produced a report and they're questioning publicly whether large scale migration has delivered economic benefits.
house of lords. she won't be standing for labour in that constituency at the next election. mr tapp , who is the election. mr tapp, who is the already adopted labour prospective parliamentary candidate, will continue. so she hasn't done it for money. whether she thinks keir starmer can give her some kind of broader protection , i just don't broader protection, i just don't know. but i think this really raises a lot more questions than it answers. i wouldn't be surprised . used to see quite...
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tonight is live here in the house of lords. daniel moylan and broadcaster and zoe, journalist zoe griswold . now journalist zoe griswold. now pubs. it's the bank holiday weekend. there are long queues for them in some areas . out of for them in some areas. out of all the public services and drunk stag dos. no, it's not a night @gbnews these are tourists ruining our beautiful honeypot villages over the bank houday honeypot villages over the bank holiday week end now. i mean, you know, i full confession here. i live in tower hamlets, which is officially a no go area. according to many politicians, so nobody wants to go there, which is fine by me . go there, which is fine by me. but your your mum lives somewhere rather beautiful. that suffers from this. doesn't she, zoe? >> she does? yeah. she lives in bourton on the water in gloucestershire. so it's a beautiful chocolate box. cotswold village which gets inundated with tourists because it is so beautiful and people want to come and soak up. it's really quintessential , you know, r
tonight is live here in the house of lords. daniel moylan and broadcaster and zoe, journalist zoe griswold . now journalist zoe griswold. now pubs. it's the bank holiday weekend. there are long queues for them in some areas . out of for them in some areas. out of all the public services and drunk stag dos. no, it's not a night @gbnews these are tourists ruining our beautiful honeypot villages over the bank houday honeypot villages over the bank holiday week end now. i mean, you know, i full...
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the house of commons and the house of lords but haven't yet become... now in its final stage in the house of lords and when it gets royal assent, it will become law.— and when it gets royal assent, it will become law. thank you to harry for that. today at the post inquiry the barristers questioned, for a second day, the former chief executive paula vennells. she has denied that she tried to close down an independent review of the convictions. ms vennells said that executives felt the review was becoming too expensive and not meeting its objectives. more than 900 sub—postmasters were prosecuted, because of the faulty software, which removed money from branch accounts. for which submasters were blamed. the inquiry has seen an email which suggested that the post office was looking to limit this review to just two or three cases, which ms vennells has denied. i was not trying to close anything down, it's really important that i say that. let's welcome former sub post—mistress penny williams. i wonder if i could get your reaction, some of the convictio
the house of commons and the house of lords but haven't yet become... now in its final stage in the house of lords and when it gets royal assent, it will become law.— and when it gets royal assent, it will become law. thank you to harry for that. today at the post inquiry the barristers questioned, for a second day, the former chief executive paula vennells. she has denied that she tried to close down an independent review of the convictions. ms vennells said that executives felt the review...
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wilson in the house of lords last october just a few weeks after the october just a few weeks after the october seven attack. david began his speech with this comparison, "on saturday night i had two children in uniform. my son was in the uniform of the israel defense forces. like many 20—year—olds in israel he is doing military service because if he didn�*t, there would not be in israel. he witnessed the aftermath of hamas�*s atrocities first hand. my other child in uniform as my daughter. her uniform as trainers, jeans and a star of david necklace around her neck. that is a traditional saturday night uniform, as with many teens who come in on the tube to enjoy this great city�*s night life. i was more concerned about my daughter. how on earth have we gotten to that place?" how on earth? that was six months ago when a father feared his daughter was under threat in london if she was, to coin a phrase, openlyjewish. since then, the shadow has only spread, the hate grown. we had seen an explosion on anti—semitism. the charity charge with recording anti—semitic incidents,
wilson in the house of lords last october just a few weeks after the october just a few weeks after the october seven attack. david began his speech with this comparison, "on saturday night i had two children in uniform. my son was in the uniform of the israel defense forces. like many 20—year—olds in israel he is doing military service because if he didn�*t, there would not be in israel. he witnessed the aftermath of hamas�*s atrocities first hand. my other child in uniform as my...
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the eskimos this bill raised through the house of lords. raised through the house of lords today and the key point is that both the conservatives and labour supported it. they wanted this legislation to go through and as you think it squashes convictions of those sub—postmasters who were wrongly convicted in that horizon scanning and you recall obviously talking about it at length earlier in the year. and the government announced this legislation and effectively it's quite radical because it overturns decisions by the criminal courts, more than 900 sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted. and what this legislation does is it overturns their convictions and that unlocks their convictions and that unlocks the process for many of them to claim compensation. both sides wanted to see this through. nancy said this is part of the washup process, the term used for all those government bills that are in the process of going through the houses of commons and lords but have not yet become a law. this has now passed its final stage in the house of lords and when it gets royal assent it will be
the eskimos this bill raised through the house of lords. raised through the house of lords today and the key point is that both the conservatives and labour supported it. they wanted this legislation to go through and as you think it squashes convictions of those sub—postmasters who were wrongly convicted in that horizon scanning and you recall obviously talking about it at length earlier in the year. and the government announced this legislation and effectively it's quite radical because it...
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you are going to abolish the house of lords, you aren't doing - house of lords, you aren't doing that any more. they are some more examples. why should voters trust sir keir starmer? to do what he says he's going to do this time.— he's going to do this time. because he's going to do this time. because he has a record _ he's going to do this time. because he has a record of— he's going to do this time. because he has a record of public— he's going to do this time. because he has a record of public service . he has a record of public service and he — he has a record of public service and he has _ he has a record of public service and he has a record of how he transformed the labour party. he has a record of dropping _ transformed the labour party. he has a record of dropping pledges. - transformed the labour party. he has a record of dropping pledges. i- a record of dropping pledges. i don't think that's true. on the zero-hours— don't think that's true. on the zero—hours contracts the labour party— zero—hours contracts the labour party is— zero—hours contracts the la
you are going to abolish the house of lords, you aren't doing - house of lords, you aren't doing that any more. they are some more examples. why should voters trust sir keir starmer? to do what he says he's going to do this time.— he's going to do this time. because he's going to do this time. because he has a record _ he's going to do this time. because he has a record of— he's going to do this time. because he has a record of public— he's going to do this time. because he has a record...
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of lords , peer in the house of lords, jacqueline foster, and the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani. good evening to both of you. you're very welcome. and of course, you are very welcome at home to what is on your mind tonight. you can get in touch with me all the usual ways, of course. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com you can go to the website at and get in touch there gbnews.com. slash your sinner join the conversation there. i've got to say you do make me smile, my dear viewers, because i touched on at the start of the programme that i'll try and get to that story today about the under nine. there's been a so—called banned from having sex education and mick as emailed in or he's got in touch on the website saying i wish someone had taught me sex education. michelle, we were four kids down before we finally bought a television . i'm finally bought a television. i'm saying nothing, look, we've seen very dramatic scenes unfolding today, haven't we, on what's has been called an attack on democracy. the slovakian prime minister, robert fico, has just been airing in tho
of lords , peer in the house of lords, jacqueline foster, and the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani. good evening to both of you. you're very welcome. and of course, you are very welcome at home to what is on your mind tonight. you can get in touch with me all the usual ways, of course. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com you can go to the website at and get in touch there gbnews.com. slash your sinner join the conversation there. i've got to say you do make me smile, my dear...
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the house of lords says no, of course you need to pass a law through both houses for it to become law. so instead they used secondary legislation. henry the eighth powers, statutory instruments , which the statutory instruments, which the court has in this instance struck down. >> yes. >> yes. >> i mean in one from one point of view, it's an admission by the government that primary legislation was necessary because they tried to get primary legislation through. >> so why bother not using as if a statutory instrument was available ? why wouldn't you do available? why wouldn't you do that first? why do it second? so there are very serious questions i mean, i think that's probably the strongest ground for the government losing. there were then two other grounds put before the court and very fortunately those were rejected because if those had gone through , i probably would have through, i probably would have exploded, they, they really are just outrageous. they were. it would be advancing miller too, if you remember miller two and really getting the court to be a rival to parliament. an
the house of lords says no, of course you need to pass a law through both houses for it to become law. so instead they used secondary legislation. henry the eighth powers, statutory instruments , which the statutory instruments, which the court has in this instance struck down. >> yes. >> yes. >> i mean in one from one point of view, it's an admission by the government that primary legislation was necessary because they tried to get primary legislation through. >> so why...
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palliative medicine and a crossbench member of the house of lords and a past member of the royal society of medicine and association. she has worked in many bills such as stopping smoking in private places and changing the system of organ donation from upton to opt out in the regulation of sunbeds and carbon monoxide poisoning reduction. ithink sunbeds and carbon monoxide poisoning reduction. i think she will be able to help us in respect to our respective legislation and i understand she chairs the all parliamentary group on dying well as vice president of both hospice uk and marie curie cancer centre and on the bioethics committee and a member of the bma ethics committee and she has chaired the national mental capacity forum for england and wales and the ministry ofjustice. i would like to invite doctor david randall to answer questions from a health care professional perspective. he has a research post at the william harvey research institute. he is a leading medical practitioner and has campaigned on euthanasia and assisted suicide and helped found a duty of care campaign which repre
palliative medicine and a crossbench member of the house of lords and a past member of the royal society of medicine and association. she has worked in many bills such as stopping smoking in private places and changing the system of organ donation from upton to opt out in the regulation of sunbeds and carbon monoxide poisoning reduction. ithink sunbeds and carbon monoxide poisoning reduction. i think she will be able to help us in respect to our respective legislation and i understand she...
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and is a professor of palliative medicine, and a crossbench member of the house of lords. what are your concerns about the proposed law? i what are your concerns about the preposed law?— proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that _ proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that this _ proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that this proposed law - proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that this proposed law is l the way that this proposed law is written, it's unworkable. there... is cleared of the doctors on the isle of man, the vast majority, 70% what don't want it, they don't want to be involved and it —— 74%... and there is absolutely no way of monitoring how any of the assessments are done at all and basically what going to propose is for a 100% fund their health care system ending impatience lives but they are only prepared to pay 27% of they are only prepared to pay 27% of the funding for hospice and palliative care which is about improving the lives of all of their population who are facing serious life limiting terminal illness. and i think
and is a professor of palliative medicine, and a crossbench member of the house of lords. what are your concerns about the proposed law? i what are your concerns about the preposed law?— proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that _ proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that this _ proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that this proposed law - proposed law? i think in a nutshell the way that this proposed law is l the way that this proposed law is written, it's unworkable....
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house of lords. i think that's another signal for paid and it's set a desperate attempt to that. as i said, because the letter was published the day after a prime minister announced that early elections and that in the dissolution of a problem, these taxi close uh, previously used in the us uh, with the results of, from switching the proclamation uh, 2 weeks before leaving office and obviously you have enough for that to show like, uh, the times on your side is not a reason to be piled up. um, so this is uh, another attempt, uh, because of that is a small group of and fees that were invited uh, with all costs stayed by the more economical rate is to morocco and the legally keep pie territory is important to her. and so reasons why we know that russian officials recently met with the head of the un peacekeeping mission in western sahara.
house of lords. i think that's another signal for paid and it's set a desperate attempt to that. as i said, because the letter was published the day after a prime minister announced that early elections and that in the dissolution of a problem, these taxi close uh, previously used in the us uh, with the results of, from switching the proclamation uh, 2 weeks before leaving office and obviously you have enough for that to show like, uh, the times on your side is not a reason to be piled up. um,...
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of lords debates the house of lords debates the so—called biggest stain on our justice system. ip sentences now banned but still applying to thousands of people. is it time to change that? and do you remember the gb news people forum? your chance to ask our prime minister questions? we'll get this. it's been found to be in breach of ofcom rules. what on earth is going on? also, there's a lot i want to squeeze in, but i also want to ask what do you think feminism has failed us females as ? for all of that us females as? for all of that to come and more. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headunes for tonight's latest news headlines as. >> hi there. it's a minute past six. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has offered an unequivocal apology to victims of the infected blood scandal, describing it as a day of shame for the british state. the inquiry found a subtle, pervasive and chilling cover up from those in positions of trust and power, including the deliberate destruction of documents by government officials . the fin
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no, i don't like the house of lords. and the reason i don't like the house of lords is because it is unelected. however, i do believe there is merit in a second chamber of experts, whether the archbishop of canterbury is an expert in anything, is a big concern. i would say the archbishop of canterbury has experience from his business experience, from experience of running businesses and being a business executive. however, i don't know how that gels with his current position. as you know, the leader of a church and what kind of role that plays in our society, which is meant to be secular as well. of course, the problem is with with the labour position at the moment and kind of almost getting into bed with these characters and these people is that we are likely to see a labour government more and more likely, and there is a problem that it will come to the fore. same with this nhs issue , that they will this nhs issue, that they will be held to account by the various coalitions that currently hold the labour party to acco
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of the house of lords. i think that's another signal off of taylor and another desperate attempt to achieve a change in the official position of the okay, which is based on finding a solution that provides us a high people of their right to self determination. i think you have a task, the main reason why they look at a patient of worth. and so how has taken takes its, its natural resources. the, the reason of all these conflict seems the very beginning instead of uh, resolving the issue that we've set up for them as being planned since 1991. no sanction, no measures have been taken against morocco to fulfill what has been agreed between both sides of the you and the russian service. men have rescued 21 that soldiers in the central african nation of child who were taken hostage by estimates tal risk 9 months ago. but today in troops being seized, while they were carrying on a defining operation at an airport in the north of the control. after being free, the soldiers were taken to a temporary base where a ru
of the house of lords. i think that's another signal off of taylor and another desperate attempt to achieve a change in the official position of the okay, which is based on finding a solution that provides us a high people of their right to self determination. i think you have a task, the main reason why they look at a patient of worth. and so how has taken takes its, its natural resources. the, the reason of all these conflict seems the very beginning instead of uh, resolving the issue that...
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i mean, on one hand, the labour party want to abolish the labour party want to abolish the house of lords, but i get the house of lords, but i get the impression that there may have been some pledges to ennoble people along the way should they form the next government. let's then catch up as well on. as i say, it's day eight of the campaign when the pm has been in milton keynes in buckinghamshire discussing tax, apologising for partygate and talking about, you guessed it, net zero. >> now i've been very clear that we need to get there in a different way to what had been proposed previously, and that means we need to be more serious, hard headed and pragmatic about it, because there are a couple of things that i want to prioritise. i want to prioritise our country's energy security that we've seen in the last couple of years. what's happened right when we're held hostage by dictators like putin, we can't have that happen. so that's why i'm supportive of energy coming out of the north sea. we're going to needit of the north sea. we're going to need it for decades to come. we better off gett
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lord daniel moylan, conservative member of the house of lords . also norman baker, of lords. also norman baker, former liberal democrat minister. right. daniel what do you think then? have you been following this royal story with prince harry coming to the uk and not seeing his father ? and not seeing his father? >> no, to be perfectly honest, i don't find the whole prince harry thing terribly interesting. and let's put this interesting. and let's put this in an historical perspective. this is mild stuff. i mean, george ii in the 18th century famously got on extremely badly with all his sons , who were with all his sons, who were absolutely brutal to him and completely horrible during his long reign. and edward the third not only deposed his father, he was almost certainly party to the plot to murder him later. so, you know, just not turning up while the king's at a garden party and so on. this is all very mild stuff. it's not very interesting in the historical perspective. fathers and sons argue that includes kings, he hasn't actually set about to achieve any of his historic
lord daniel moylan, conservative member of the house of lords . also norman baker, of lords. also norman baker, former liberal democrat minister. right. daniel what do you think then? have you been following this royal story with prince harry coming to the uk and not seeing his father ? and not seeing his father? >> no, to be perfectly honest, i don't find the whole prince harry thing terribly interesting. and let's put this interesting. and let's put this in an historical perspective....
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of commons will be able to take their seats after the elections, but the house of lords will retain its composition, positions are appointed by the king on the recommendation of the prime minister. by law in the uk, a new parliament must be elected at least once every 5 years. the jury was unable to reach a verdict in the case of donald trump on the first day of hearings, cnn reports. according to the tv channel, the court hearing ended after 4 hours of discussion. trump, addressing the jury, said that the former president was innocent, and the prosecutor's office could not prove anything. trump himself does not admit guilt on any of the 34 charges brought against him. let me remind you that the former president is accused in falsification of reports on the payment of $13,000. economic news, maria filippova joins me. masha, good morning, russian industry is showing growth. roman, good morning, the manufacturing sector has especially accelerated. now i’ll tell you the details. industrial production in russia in april increased by almost 4% year on year. such data is provided by the
of commons will be able to take their seats after the elections, but the house of lords will retain its composition, positions are appointed by the king on the recommendation of the prime minister. by law in the uk, a new parliament must be elected at least once every 5 years. the jury was unable to reach a verdict in the case of donald trump on the first day of hearings, cnn reports. according to the tv channel, the court hearing ended after 4 hours of discussion. trump, addressing the jury,...
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too many people are dying and calibration >> and now that these bills passed the house of lords and they will now be up to the other house to determine whether to send them to the governor's desk reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news >> lawmakers also approved a bill banning snacks with certain kinds of food dye and california schools ab 23 16 cleared the assembly on a unanimous 59 to 0 vote yesterday. 21 lawmakers did abstain from voting on the measure. this would ban food products like flaming hot cheetos and fruit loops from being served in public and charter schools across the state. the bill now heads to the senate. kron. 4 is celebrating api heritage month and celebrations of all kinds are happening across the bay area, including a culinary extravaganza in san francisco. this weekend is the child fun event. dozens of delicious local restaurants in the excelsior and ocean view. maher said heights ingleside neighborhoods are taking part on kron. 4 news at noon. we spoke with the organizers about the significance of having this event in that part of san francisco
too many people are dying and calibration >> and now that these bills passed the house of lords and they will now be up to the other house to determine whether to send them to the governor's desk reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news >> lawmakers also approved a bill banning snacks with certain kinds of food dye and california schools ab 23 16 cleared the assembly on a unanimous 59 to 0 vote yesterday. 21 lawmakers did abstain from voting on the measure. this...
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exile to rwanda - this point b for all illegal migrants was designated by the british house of lords. the controversial bill did not take root in the european court of rights person, and in dublin. the decision-making office called the trip to central africa generally safe. indeed, what can happen in a place where migrants disappear without a trace every now and then? foggy albion is being stormed by tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, and the country has not seen such a demographic picture since the norman invasion. the british government will need more than 3 years to clean up, and this is assuming a regime of 15,000 deportations per year. and a non-royal welcome for those who crossed. ireland seethes and protests in the background unprecedented migration crisis, it's all about the agreement that the british government has concluded with rwanda, now. london can send refugees to the east african country for the entire period of consideration of asylum applications; to escape this prospect, illegal immigrants began to look for it in ireland, crossing the unguarded land border wit
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of lords? because sunak was too weak to stand up because sunak was too weak to stand up to them. service isn'tjust a word, it requires action. you have to roll up your sleeves and change things for the better. i have change this labour party, dragged it back to service, and i will do the same for westminster. that is the choice at this election. service or self—interest, stability or chaos, a labour party that has changed, or a tory party that has run away from the mainstream. the choice is yours. you can stop the chaos. you can turn the page. you canjoin with us and together, we can rebuild our country. thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you. applause. thank you very much. thank you. this thank you.
of lords? because sunak was too weak to stand up because sunak was too weak to stand up to them. service isn'tjust a word, it requires action. you have to roll up your sleeves and change things for the better. i have change this labour party, dragged it back to service, and i will do the same for westminster. that is the choice at this election. service or self—interest, stability or chaos, a labour party that has changed, or a tory party that has run away from the mainstream. the choice is...
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i have brought this up on the floor of the house of lords with cross—party support. unanimous support in many cases to take the international students out of the net migration figures. many of our other competitor countries including the united states and australia exclude international students when they present the net migration figures. they are temporary migrants and that is why other countries exclude them. if we excluded the international students from the net migration figures, that 700,000 figure would plummet. in a statement to the bbc the home office said we are fully focused on striking the right balance between acting decisively to tackle net migration and attracting the best and brightest students to study at our universities. recognising the significant contribution they make to the uk. that is why in march the home secretary commissioned an independent and expert review of the graduate route to prevent any abuse and insurer continues to work on the best interest of the uk and retracts that make attracts and retains the talent our economy needs. today m
i have brought this up on the floor of the house of lords with cross—party support. unanimous support in many cases to take the international students out of the net migration figures. many of our other competitor countries including the united states and australia exclude international students when they present the net migration figures. they are temporary migrants and that is why other countries exclude them. if we excluded the international students from the net migration figures, that...
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of commons, diverse house of commons, diverse house of lords, is because you've got inclusion and diversity policies. >> i don't think that's true . >> i don't think that's true. you i think you've got it because actually it has employed people who are capable. i don't think there are people working in the house of commons who have had positive discrimination in their favour. the speaker, the previous speaker, jeremy wait, positive discrimination, wouldn't it? john bercow tried this. do you remember when he tried to get in a clerk who was a catering assistant from canberra? yes. and it was a disaster because the clerk lee task is one that requires people to understand part . to understand part. >> but there were square pegs in round holes. wasn't that there was not the fit there, but one of the one of the reasons i think parliament is so diverse with so many people is because they've got these inclusive policies. and the fact that jeremy hunt wants to end in the civil service, that's fine. but fortunately, parliament is not is not answerable to government. >> this is part of the problem bec
of commons, diverse house of commons, diverse house of lords, is because you've got inclusion and diversity policies. >> i don't think that's true . >> i don't think that's true. you i think you've got it because actually it has employed people who are capable. i don't think there are people working in the house of commons who have had positive discrimination in their favour. the speaker, the previous speaker, jeremy wait, positive discrimination, wouldn't it? john bercow tried...
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david cameron not even elected for the pointing to the house of lords or foreign secretary. they share churn of being a government for a long time with one party you start to run out of good people, don't you?— party you start to run out of good people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to sa look people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at — people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my _ people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my record, _ people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my record, his - to say look at my record, his record in less than two years that he has been at the helm. labour will want to say, look at 14 years of conservative government we heard keir starmer say it's been chaos, a time of stagnating wages and living standards, he wants people to focus on bat. labours messages time to change. rishi sunak messages, i've been stabilising things give me more time. one thing he points to of course is his rwanda policy. he's passed legislation for that. ritchie sunak and speak to other countries are emulating us, they are no
david cameron not even elected for the pointing to the house of lords or foreign secretary. they share churn of being a government for a long time with one party you start to run out of good people, don't you?— party you start to run out of good people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to sa look people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at — people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my _ people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my record, _ people, don't you? rishi...
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this point b was designated by the house of lords for all illegal migrants. great britain, the controversial bill did not take root both in the european court of human rights and in dublin. office of designers and a trip to central africa dubbed as generally safe. indeed, what can happen there, where things are happening and the settlers disappear into obscurity. foggy albion is stormed by tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, and the country has not seen such a demographic picture since the norman invasion. it will take the british government more than 3 years to clean up, and that's assuming work. ireland is seething and protesting against the backdrop of an unprecedented migration crisis, it's all about the agreement that the british government entered into with rwanda. london can now send refugees to east africa country for the entire period of consideration of asylum applications. fleeing from this prospect, illegal immigrants began to look for him in ireland, crossing. the number of crimes committed by visitors, the burden on the social system and th
this point b was designated by the house of lords for all illegal migrants. great britain, the controversial bill did not take root both in the european court of human rights and in dublin. office of designers and a trip to central africa dubbed as generally safe. indeed, what can happen there, where things are happening and the settlers disappear into obscurity. foggy albion is stormed by tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, and the country has not seen such a demographic picture since the...
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parliament, the house of commons and house of lords, when rishi sunak called an election. and because parliament, essentially parliament will end on friday, tomorrow, so what that means is that for the bills to go through, labour essentially have to agree to pass them on the knowledge and not oppose them, because opposing them will take up debate, take a vote and take up take up debate, take a vote and take up time. essentially that means you've got an awful lot of government policy, government plans, government policy, government plans, government legislation, and it's now in the hands of the labour party as to what they agreed to do with it. now, i've been speaking to both sides, as you say, there is a desire on both sides for the compensations for victims of infected blood scandal, both sides want that to go through, so you can expect that to pass. similarly, the legislation that would quash the convictions of those affected by the post office horizon scandal, both sides want to see that pass as well. there is also the finance bill that includes measures thatjeremy hunt
parliament, the house of commons and house of lords, when rishi sunak called an election. and because parliament, essentially parliament will end on friday, tomorrow, so what that means is that for the bills to go through, labour essentially have to agree to pass them on the knowledge and not oppose them, because opposing them will take up debate, take a vote and take up take up debate, take a vote and take up time. essentially that means you've got an awful lot of government policy, government...
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the house of lords, which meant it wasn't suitable for pushing through. the other big bill which is not going to become law is, as i mentioned, the flagship bill of rishi sunak�*s to create a smoke—free generation, the tobacco and vague still. it would have brought in the first of a kind change and ban on people who are born from 2009 onwards other being legal to buy cigarettes. it would have brought in restrictions on packaging and flavours on vapours that can be sale that will appeal to children, that will now not happen. a government source this morning suggested rishi sunak is still very much committed to this and labour had suggested in the past that it would back it also.— the court of appeal has ruled that the former nurse lucy letby cannot challenge her convictions, for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others. the reasons for the decision haven't been made public. judith moritz has followed the story throughout and joins me from manchester crown court. explain what has been happening. you ma explain what has been ha
the house of lords, which meant it wasn't suitable for pushing through. the other big bill which is not going to become law is, as i mentioned, the flagship bill of rishi sunak�*s to create a smoke—free generation, the tobacco and vague still. it would have brought in the first of a kind change and ban on people who are born from 2009 onwards other being legal to buy cigarettes. it would have brought in restrictions on packaging and flavours on vapours that can be sale that will appeal to...
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it all brings back memories for this man, labour's jack mcconnell, now in the house of lords. so, what advice does the third first minister have for the seventh? i think we need to give him the benefit of a fresh start, and i think people should be willing to work with him, but he needs to give a clear indication that he is willing to notjust talk about working with other people but to be open to new ideas, open to cross—party work, open to cross—government work with other parts of the uk. cameras click. first minister and prime minister spoke by telephone this afternoon, with both promising to be constructive. james cook, bbc news, a 97—year—old woman from lincolnshire has finally been recognised for the role she played during world war two in the women's auxiliary air force after nearly 80 years. evelyn hillier was 17 when she volunteered in 1944 for the waaf, but she always thought she hadn't served for long enough to get a medal. her family decided to investigate whether she was entitled to one. and after contacting the ministry of defence they discovered that she
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it all brings back memories for this man, labour's jack mcconnell, now in the house of lords. so, what advice does the third first minister have for the seventh? i think we need to give him the benefit of a fresh start, and i think people should be willing to work with him, but he needs to give a clear indication that he is willing to notjust talk about working with other people but to be open to new ideas, open to cross—party work, open to cross—government work with other parts of the uk. cameras click. first minister and prime minister spoke by telephone this afternoon, with both promising to be constructive. james cook, bbc news, brian taylor is with us political commentator and columnist for the herald. kate forbes back in government. her appointment would suggestjohn swinney is a series by dragging his party to the centre ground. trier? party to the centre ground. very much s0- _ party to the centre ground. very much s0- many _ party to the centre ground. - much so. many commentators are saying, what has changed is most of the cabinet posts are reconfirmed, there in t
it all brings back memories for this man, labour's jack mcconnell, now in the house of lords. so, what advice does the third first minister have for the seventh? i think we need to give him the benefit of a fresh start, and i think people should be willing to work with him, but he needs to give a clear indication that he is willing to notjust talk about working with other people but to be open to new ideas, open to cross—party work, open to cross—government work with other parts of the uk....
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too many people are dying and help for his >> another these bills passed the house of lords and they will now be up to the other house to determine whether to send them to the governor's desk reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news >> whether time here as we get a live look out there what a picture this is a live look from the top of mount tam and the moon is in charge. when saw that spectacular mixing in, you can even see the cars kind of moving there along the bay bridge. lawrence. this is about as good as it gets. that's like from a scary movie. and eat really cool. very dramatic weather around the bay area. weather change. we've had. well, you know, a lot of this the beginning of summer for them and they're headed out about to enjoy maybe a nice trip to see some friends or maybe a little camping, maybe a little fishing, some great outdoors. you never know. but they're up and going. that's for sure. they've been moving around the bay area all afternoon. they continue to do so. >> sfo, let's check on your forecast there. and so far looking good. no delays being
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and i shall dwell in the house of the lord forever. i'm sure done best for friendship between america and russia. god bless the russian people. the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the, in the 65, the keys 195 and speed you what else calls question about this even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia to day and split the r t spoke neck even our video agency, roughly all the band on...
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the house of commons, he was placed in the house of lords, and he is not elected, that is , he himself is not in danger of defeat, it is quite possible, i admit, that he will try to compete for this very position of leader of the conservatives, although he is of course absolutely unpopular, therefore i’m not sure what will happen, although i have ambitions against russia, of course, let’s listen. we say absolutely frankly, ukraine must win this war. if ukraine is defeated, it will be our common defeat. france and great britain alone cannot cope the strength to meet these challenges, but by acting together. we can convince others to join our efforts to overcome them. this is as urgent a task today as it was in the case of our predecessors, who put aside differences and laid the foundations of the long-lasting friendship to which we pay tribute today, not only in memory of cordial agreement, but in recognition of the renewed entente. renewed entente, listen, does he know history poorly, or, conversely, does nikolai know this history too well? united states america to iraq. this was n
the house of commons, he was placed in the house of lords, and he is not elected, that is , he himself is not in danger of defeat, it is quite possible, i admit, that he will try to compete for this very position of leader of the conservatives, although he is of course absolutely unpopular, therefore i’m not sure what will happen, although i have ambitions against russia, of course, let’s listen. we say absolutely frankly, ukraine must win this war. if ukraine is defeated, it will be our...