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for she seen that faces the british house of commons, as prime minister for the 1st time will be life from westminster. ah. hello, how robin? you are watching. i was there alive. headquarters here in dive hall, coming up in the next 30 minutes. lab. it all starts pretending hundreds of refugees to syria, but right scripts fear for their safety. an end to the morning period, but grief remains for the loss of 22 year old mazda domini. in iran. francis, welcome to the family of murdered al jazeera. jen is sharina blackly to the vatican . ah,
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i welcome to out there. we begin in london where the, you case new leader richie sooner, his facing the house of commons, a prime ministers. questions, members of the new government earlier met number 10 downing street soon took office on tuesday morning of the difficult decisions to come. he's also promised to fix the mistakes of his predecessor, he says, economic stability is a priority and re 7 corresponding choice be. now, in london, of course it's been a busy morning, andrew at 10 downing street as we are actually not going to go to you. i do go straight to the prime minister, she see that he takes question from the opposition companies. the furniture here and by all means don't w, the speaker this morning. i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in the south, i shall have further thoughts meeting later today the. i'd like to congratulate the new post and entity being the
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1st prime minister of a patient heritage which was great pride among many of my constituents. i also have some pride in welcome welcoming, a fellow saints in the tooth number 10. during his, during his prime ministerial campaign for the prime minister campaign he ran, he writes to prohibit any development of on the shore wind, which is now the cheapest form of power available to us in the country. now he is prime minister when he change his mind on that point. well, mister speaker, i thank be on gentle praise. that kind was then look forward to seeing him at
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although i know my, my friend, the leader of the house may have something to say about that when it comes to energy policy. i stick by what we said. amount of festa, mister speaker, the important thing is though to focus on long term energy security, that means more renewables, more offshore wind and indeed more nuclear. well, there's government a, i'm surprised we should be asking the question, i don't know your shops. i know that you a lot, many people thought i would have already talked with administrative. hey let me tell you. i didn't hold my breath. i can't think of his job. i a i can, i can graduate my rice on the come in prime,
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initiate document in the right person for the job. i wish you every folks i see in the house and he knows he's got my full support a to the media. he says made mobile, you know, a key part of the agenda. what he reaffirmed his commitment to leveling and stuff is, i mean, to get along by approving the leslie don't contemplate, for bingley and michael. uh huh. i'm, i'm great, i'm grateful to my honorable friend for his room. all so i kind of, he must be the only person to speak out. he texted me to say that he did not want a job, but i can give him like a commitment to leveling off, particularly in yorkshire, which he and i obviously he'll know, i can't comment on individual bid. but by the end of the year, an announcement is expected us and i was him that every lockwood i don't to lose
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your position care. so my thank you mister speaker on my i welcome the prime minister. the 1st purchase, asian prime minister, is a significant moment in our national story. but it's a reminder that for all the challenges we face as a country, britain is a place where people of all races and all beliefs confer fell their dreams. that's not true in every country, but many didn't, and many didn't think that they would live to see the day when it will be true here . it's part of what makes us all so proud to be pretty dead. well his home secretary right to resign last week for a breach of security as well with mrs. b, i find the runner which i'm from for his kind entity. generous. welcome to the dispatch box. i look forward to problems his question time with him. and i know
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that we will have no doubt robust exchanges, but i hope that they can also be serious and grown on by the force that he also about that i'm actually home. so we made an error of judgement, but she recognized that she raised them out and she accepted. huh miss day. and that's why that's why i would like to, to welcome back into a united cabinet. that brings have been a change to the whole of government. and let me tell you mister speaker, will the home sick through be focused on? she'll be focused on cracking down on criminals and defending our border while the po to you that remain soft on crime and in favor of unlimited immigration. listening to speaking yesterday, the primaries that stood on the steps of downing street and promised integrity perpetually some back on accountability. but then, with his 1st act, the appointed
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a home secretary who was sacked by his predecessor a week ago for deliberately pinging around sensitive home office documents from her personal accounts fall from soft on crime. i ran the crown prosecution service supply. i. i work with home secretaries to take on terrorists of serious organized crime. and i know 1st hand how important it is that we have a home secretary who's integrity of professionalism. i'll be all of them to question a co op officials raised concerns about is decision a pointer. yes, this is mr. speaker. i just address the issue with the home secretary, but he, he, he talked about fighting crime on with her. i would hi, mrs. feca, i would hope that he would well, i would have been really good. he would welcome the news today,
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but they're all over 15000 new police officers. huh. i'm home. secretary will be supporting them to tackle burglary. a party opposite. the party off as it will be, backing the lunatic, protesting friends a well mister speaker. listen carefully that was clearly enough to know. we could all see what happened here. he so weak, he's done a grubby deal. crating national security because he was scared to lose another leadership election as i knew, tory at the top, but was always with them. party 1st country 2nd. okay. and yesterday, on the sets of downing street, he also admitted what the whole country knows, the tories of prussia economy
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a now somebody has to pay for their mass. i say it shouldn't be working. people who've been how much time and again by the slot. but those with the broader shoulders must step up to say great, no matter what we well mister speaker, the honorable gentleman talked about party 1st and country 2nd. i think it explained to us boy was a few years ago. he was supporting the member the is wanting to know how mrs. mika, my record is. i will always protect the most vulnerable and we did improve it. and we will do that again. huh. mister speaker says him, protect the most vulnerable little test that the government currently allows. very
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rich people to live here, but register abroad for tax purposes. i don't need to explain to the prime minister how don't bomb status works. the already knows all about that pulse for treasury. 3.2000000000 pounds every year. why does he put his mouth? where's money, where his mouth is a get rid of it. okay. well mrs. peacock i have been was we will have to take the difficult decisions to restore economic. i'm confident on my own little friend. the counselor will set that out in an open statement in just a few weeks. what i can say, as we did during herb and we will always protect the most vulnerable way. so what i can say, i am glad mister speaker, that the policy opposite. honorable gentleman has finally realized that spending does need to be paid for a. this silverman is going to
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withdrawal economics of entity and we will do it in a fair and compassionate way. i know he's been away for a few weeks, but he's gonna listen. i called last week. i have to say, i'm surprised. he's still defending. don't dumb states that he pretends he's on the side of working people. but in private he says something very different. over the summer, he was secretly recorded at a garden party and tom bridge. wow, posting to a group of tory members, 30 parsley, move money away from deprived areas to wealthy places instead. oh, rather than up monetize. i'll pretend that it meant something else. why doesn't he now to the right thing un, undue, the changes that he made to those funding formulas? well mister speaker, i know i know.
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i know the right i know the right honorable gentleman rarely leave north london, he does. but if he does, he will know that there was a pause. there is an old rural community across the south and this government will relentlessly to pull them because we are a government within it of the people across the united way. this is mika. he mentioned the last few weeks. i'm the 1st to admit that mistakes were made and that's the reason i'm standing. but that is the difference between him and me. this summer i was talking, i was being honest about the difficulties with when he ran belinda. when he ran to lita, he promises policy he would borrow been. i told the truth for the good of the country. a leadership is not
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selling fairytale, it is confronting challenges and that is the leadership. the british people will get from the government a i think everyone should watch the video maker i mind. so in public he claims he wants to level up the knoll, but then he post about trying to funnel biking investment away from deprived areas . he says one thing, a dancer enough for that child to then on my was that on my was that the words of the former chair of the tory party sat yesterday for telling the truth about the prime minister. even his own side note is not on the side of work and people. that's why the only time they run into a competitive election. he got crowns by the for the prime minister. who was sell
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got bit by, let's say, i. so why does they put it to the test working people have their say a toll a general election. hm . will take a long time to get through this paper real, not a fake and he talks about mandates about votes about elections. it's a bit rich coming from the person who try to over time. the biggest demo, how amanda is based on a manifesto that we were elected on to remind him an election that we won and says we want a stronger and a chest of schools. a 1st grade controllable borders and leveling off that is
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a mandate that i and they call them and will deliver for the british people. oh, it is good enough. 3 questions you were born with. thank you very much mister speaker. i'd like to congratulate you on new my brighton for friends and you prime minister, and also to thank her previous prime minister, the straightforward way she handled her resignation. and i wish a family well for the way would my rights befriend please use this. his 1st appearance of dispatch folks to make it clear to the british medical counsel and the british dental association. that as well as training more, more training space is opening up. but they must allow new doctors and dentists to work in the u. k. so that the good people south georgia, can get treatment on the and i just why thank god, i think marvel friend, correct? she's absolutely right. i'm pleased that they're all free and a whole 1000 more doctors that have been 9000 more nurses working in law. right.
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and we all working to simplify the registration, but dentist in particular that are not trained here to practice. and that will help it for a long time work for plan for the n h s. and so everyone can get the care they need to leader the empty black. yeah, thank you, mr. speaking. i congratulate the you prime minister on becoming the 1st occasion to hold the author. the significant and the symbolism of this achievement is to be warmly welcomed by everyone. mister speaker yesterday on the steps of diamond street, the new prime minister promised to bring and i caught compassion to the challenges that we face to deep. so on his 1st to the end, the job, let's put that to the test. when kind of uncertainty is coming. next april, we'll see cliff edge moment 1000000. c, double whammy of the energy price guarantee is cut off for household hit by a steady $2.00. and the real terms cuff, social security,
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benefits that many fly on to survive. if people are actually to trust the you played ministers was about compassion. will he to be reassured people and guaranteed that benefits will rise in language inflation in his upcoming budget? yeah, i'm, it's a big bank the raj from his again kind kind remarks. and what i can tell him is my record on this is clear through the difficult times that we face in this country. i always acted in a way to protect the most vulnerable, because it is the right thing to do. and those are the values of our compassionate party. i can actually reassure him and give him that commitment that we will continue to that in the weeks ahead. yes, i will. not. you all deserve that scenes from inside the house of commons, wherever she scenic, the new prime minister and leader of the conservative party answers questions on the normal. when say that we see the prime minister answer to various opposition
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parties, and it's bringing andrew simmons are corresponded who's also listening. it was all very jovial convivial, quite polite. he wanted to grown up and sensible conversations to be high, but it started quite bruising, really didn't it as well from the from care star questioning, b prime ministers motives on, on several issues. i mean yes, he was a bruising affair. indeed i that was that request, that thing should be kept serious by or is she soon act, however, there was one big issue, the couldn't go away and that was the appointments of the swell. bravo m m to the home secretaries post after she'd had to resign from that place post. only 6 days ago for passing on caught confidential document to someone else in the private mail that was a, a serious security breach, as,
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as described by but by the opposition leader and the eto, it also related to m. o he was comparing, it's tom, i was comparing it to as soon axa assurance that he would be transparent. he would be fair, he would do all the right things in terms of correct correct judgment on matters that needed discipline. and so he was pushed on that by soon i can fax it to. so that was pushed on that. and he he heard from stormer these words, you are so weak. you did a grubby deal with bravo among because you were scared to lose another leadership election now, just to explain that and the labor party and indeed the other opposition parties believe that there was a deal between sumac and bravo eman because she's from the right wing and also that she had, she carried some votes,
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but the bigger picture was boris johnson. because you know, he was losing votes as well with because of but the, the e r g actually influenced his situation. the r g, the european research group is the, the right wing, a sector of the, of the party. and that was a key area of that. so he had to approach so that that was one point. and the other point was which he had struggle with was his wealth sooner. k is renowned for being a multi millionaire and his wife also even richer. and she actually was exposed as having not paid. you pay taxes, which was quite legal, but it was effectively a non customer salary, a status that is a loophole in tax law in the u. k. and that caused a big ferrari some considerable time ago. she has since been paying you k taxes, but it is seen as, as
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a weak point for the prime minister. a has to be said that that storm or was pretty strong. he was very confident in his questioning and he was firm. it has to be said also that soon act for his 1st outing on p. m. q's need have an amount of where with told, reliably told that it had some instruction on style and a ways of doing it early on wednesday morning and that so i, so in actual fact he, he know he did lose out quite considerably. but then he did defend his home secretary saying that she just, she actually apologize and she offered her resignation when she realized she had made a mistake over that e mail. so the substantive issues haven't really been fully addressed in this exchange. it's been more of a fist fight on who can get the higher ground the higher moral ground,
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and indeed the higher political ground. it has to be also said. busy that the prime minister did, he was fluent. he was authoritative, but he was really, really fighting a rear guard action towards the end. of course, we'll let you carry on monitoring that force. andrew will come back to through the day, suddenly in the next few hours as we get more analysis, solve the prime ministers 1st question time there in the houses of parliament. thank you. we want the days. other news now and in paris, where the french president is holding talks with the german chancellor in an effort to resolve differences on policy. the 2 nations have clashed over europe's position on energy defense and the war in ukraine has. robert, is our corresponded life for us in paris and joins us now. a significant meeting really hash him coming at a tense time for both paris and berlin on a number of fronts. so there was always ups and downs in the franco german relations. but 20 years ago, they established the so called
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a franca sherman council, a joint cabinet meeting. and it was an opportunity for them to meet on a regular basis and a positive message about where they stand. and what they would like to achieve in the future was really quite crucial for the a you to see that council are meeting it was supposed to be held last week in the city or fontainebleau, which is a south of the capital palace. it didn't happen because of the huge differences that he couldn't ignore anymore. just to give you an idea about how those differences have been deepening. over the last few weeks when germany decided to a, to the, to allocate a $100000000000.00 of a special fund to modernize its military, they decided to move forward and acquire at $35.00 fighter jess and also an anti beside anti air system. bought basically from the, from the u. s. israel, along with german companies. the french said, wait a 2nd. we have the scarf, which is a future generation fighter just that are going to take over ruffle and euro
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fighter and, and we should buy from from invest in this cath project and buy it fighter jet manufactured by european companies the germans, as anglo would like to move forward with that plan with the germans decided to put 200000000000 euros 2 or 2 as a, as a, as a relief package to help the economy, which has been rattled by the sewing energy prices. that the french tell that this was an act of betrayal. they said when we were caught off guard by this german decision, and this isn't likely to just further give an advantage to the business companies. while our businesses are facing the tough choice of cutting costs or shutting down chuck and the last thing was basically the december decision by the german chancellor to travel on his own to china, to negotiate different issues with the chinese government. when the french were hoping to see french president manuel macro on travel along with the german chancellor because they said, wait a 2nd, this is china and we need to go together to tell the chinese that while we would
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like to do business with them, they have to understand that the european history must, can concerned about china's going political and economic influence. you're talking here about different, legitimate approaches by the 2 countries. but they do understand that one day me to day that they need to overcome. and none of those differences because they understand that why did it face them exist? angel threats, particularly with the war in ukraine. their divisions are just going to send a negative signal to the international community or could, but she had them, of course, as those talks continued as we get word of what they have agreed on and not for the moment hush mob are there for us in paris. under the refugees are returning to syria from lebanon. lebanese officials say 751. syrians are being voluntary, repatriated, but rights groups are concerned about their safety level house around 1500000 syrian refugees and the hotter has been speaking to some of those refugees in arsole, in the, on the lebanese syria order. since the early hours of the morning,
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a few 100 refugees gathered here at one of the border crossings and they started to return home, as you can see behind me taking whatever they own. really they've been here for years and now they're heading back. this is part of what the lebanese government calls voluntary returns the syrians. the process involves the syrian signing up and waiting for approval. they need security clearance from the authorities in damascus, but human rights groups, as well as the united nations they, they are concerned, they're not part of this process. in fact, the united nation says that it's still too early for them to promote or facilitate returns to syria because the country is not safe. there is no security guarantees in place security agencies still need to be reformed while human rights groups say that this whole process is just not transparent. because once these people return, there is no way of finding out what happened to them and,
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and to know about their well being. in fact, in the past, human rights groups have documented cases where are people who have returned despite the security clearance they receive. they were subjected to abuse. so and really when you talk to people here, the refugees who are returning, you feel that there is the uncertainty. you feel the fear in their voices. they say life is difficult, 11 on the economy. situation is bad. we're coming under a lot of pressure, but at the same time we don't know what we're going back to because the economy and syria, it has also call ups and some of them don't have homes to return to protest as it iran are marking 40 days since the death of masa, meaning the 22 year old dog, while in the custody of the countries morality police, she'd been detained for violating the strict dress code for head coverings. her death spunk protest across iran, and around the world as well as a crack done by rain. you know, 40 francis says, bless the family of murdered out there. a veteran journalist hearing actually in
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vatican city, a special memorial mass will be held for the palestinian american in a few hours time. sheree that was targeted and shot dead by israeli forces while on assignment to be occupied west bank city of jeanine. in may, stephanie deca has more than peter squire in vatican city. pretty much the message given from the vatican to the family is of course, one of condolences and i'm hoping that there will be peace between the 2 sides. the family has been really working tirelessly, trying to get justice and accountability for shitty. and i was just talking to her niece has already taken it upon herself. also. she was here with her father, tony, who should his brother to try and get some form of justice. they've met with us at your state, anthony blink. and they put in a request to the international criminal court to try and get justice. not only for shitty and, but as you know, was telling me, you know, if, if we can't get justice for should even someone who so well known in the jewel passport holder. and what child is there for other policies. and at the same time,
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i asked her, you know, it's also very much a personal loss and tragedy even though there are very much on the political front pushing because of the necessity for justice. and she said, yes, we haven't even had time to grieve really because you know, everything happened so very fast so. so yes, of course, this is a momentous day in a way. but as we know, told me as well, we appreciate the words of condolences of support. but what we really want is accountability. we want the soldier who killed city to be put on trial and for there to be justice. and of course, this is a very long way off. we know both of us and israel has concluded our investigation saying that yes, have seen that it wasn't israeli soldier that killed shooting, but that it wasn't done in criminal intention, therefore they will be no investigation. this, of course, the family for palestinians is a major issue, foster al jazeera, there needs to be accountability but at the moment that does not.
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