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rumours party has been dogged with rumours that they are at the nasty party. party has been dogged with rumours that they are at the nasty partym isa that they are at the nasty partym is a phrase that might have been used by people from a certain generation, but coming out the mouth of someone who is a member of the conservative party in this day and age, frankly there was only one thing that could happen to her and thatis thing that could happen to her and that is suspension from the party. the memberof that is suspension from the party. the member of parliament for newton abbot has not gone across my horizon very often during her seven years in the house of commons. the truth is that we live in the generation that we do. there is no argument that this is unacceptable language in this is unacceptable language in this generation, whatever the past. theresa may must be willing for a moment to go on a long walk with her
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husband again to contemplate... what? it is virtually impossible to believe there will be more years of this. in the mail on sunday over the weekend they said she should be gone. regardless of what you think of andrea mitchell of what should happenl of andrea mitchell of what should happen i don't think many people think she will sit there indefinitely and it doesn't rain but it pours. the story is an example of that. the length of the suspension is key here when it comes to important is key here when it comes to im porta nt votes is key here when it comes to important votes coming up. any idea how long the suspension might be? we do not know yet but if it is very
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short it will look meaningless. it will need to be substantial. even if this mp is independently could still vote with the government. it might work like that. when iraq if she is suspended she cannot vote. —— she cannot suspended she cannot vote. —— she ca n not vote suspended she cannot vote. —— she cannot vote when she is suspended. she can vote. the question is what will happen in newton abbot. the reaction there will be interesting. very interesting. page two of the sun, the prime minister was under huge pressure last night to drop her ha rd huge pressure last night to drop her hard brexit line. reality is
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starting to dawn. i don't know. here we have at last this two—year deadline to get us out of the european union and that is not going to be met. now we are being told that there may be a transitional period and how long that may be, thatis period and how long that may be, that is reality. it is just a case of how long. both sides have admitted there will be a transitional period but the issue is will there be a destination insight oi’ will there be a destination insight or is itjust because we have not come to a deal yet, which will not be accepted by that strand of the party. free schools are under threat due to budgets. bad news for
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teachers here because the i% pay cap seems set to stay with them. free schools may not be expanded as was promised. this is the david cameron project launched under michael gove. there will be a lot of cabinet annoyance over this. i am a school governor and believe me if you have a long enough memory to go back to the 19805, a conservative government and margaret thatcher in number ten. he was the secretary of state for education and education was up there at the top of the political agenda. here we are, the free 5chool5
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at the top of the political agenda. here we are, the free schools are under threat from budget raid. all thei55ue5 under threat from budget raid. all the issues around education are coming up to the top of the agenda and there are some tricky i55ue5 coming up to the top of the agenda and there are some tricky issues for any government to face. staying with the times, councils bet billions on property purchases. an interesting story. british councils are betting on commercial property as they tried to replace revenue loss through government cut5. there is a quote that says council5 might as well be buying 5hare5 that says council5 might as well be buying shares with public money or betting on the 230 and scott. that i5 betting on the 230 and scott. that is the comparison that he makes. it i5 is the comparison that he makes. it is all a sign of the desperation. the desperation of councils at this time and how they are going to find
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the existing programmes that they have. it is difficult for a councils. funding is not keeping pace with inflation. they have to find way of serving the people they are supposed to represent. find way of serving the people they are supposed to representm highlights the problem is that the cuts to local government. do you think the government has gone too heavily? it is quite working because if you read other stories on other days about what is happening to the property market and house prices are falling there are concerns about the future of local council funding. they are flocking about the bubble expanding and popping at some point. you can argue that there is some
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good news in the middle of this. the chancellor has said that the filters need to consider whether they are willing to accept higher taxes to ease austerity and that is his fundamental point. that is the choice any government would have to take. we will see what happens next. this is about the lack ofjob security for delivery riders. talking about the report that is coming out tomorrow looking at the working conditions and lack of workplace rights for people in the
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gig economy. theresa may might have or nations when it comes to job security. job grips seek lock on price limits. they are saying there are limits on how much they will pay and others are saying this could be quite dangerous for patients. you will not get the care that you would get elsewhere. it raises a lot of questions about the funding of the nhs, which is having a crisis at the moment. though maybe drugs that cannot be got on the national health service and that will bring this debate into the central stage. the
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health service to vote saw me about 10% of its budget to medicine, law that many large health systems in other developed countries. that surprised me. where is the money going? on other services. there is an interesting point about them seeking to block this. some in the drugs industry are split on this. glaxo smith kline said they were not supportive of the action and astrazeneca also said they had reservations. we will see where that goes. on some sport now. i know you love sport. you particularly love
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that manchester united bought lukaku. that manchester united bought lu ka ku. you that manchester united bought lukaku. you prefer tennis. rafael nadal is out. it is the first time that they will have a british man and woman in the topic.|j that they will have a british man and woman in the topic. i was not at wimbledon today, i was there on friday. i was there last week and i saw rafael nadal and i thought he was at the peak of his powers. he came back fantastically and then this titanic 15—13 in the final set.
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he should have drank more coffee. we need to leave it there because we are out of time. it was good to see you both and thank you. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, katy balls and david davies. goodbye. good evening. it has been a day of mixed fortunes today. we saw highs of 27 degrees. tomorrow will be cooler and fresher. we have seen
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some showers today. this is not the bestjuly. some of the showers were heavy. thunder in east anglia but as we went through the later part of the day there were showers and lincolnshire. this evening the showers will fade but we will see a brexit of rain in the west allah will herald a change as we move into tomorrow. it— 16 degrees. there will be patchy rain before more wet weather comes in from the south—west. the best weather will be in scotland and northern ireland. there will be rain in the south—east. wetter and windier weather will them permission from the south—west. some of the rainbow be heavy across cornwall and west wales. there will be rain on the
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cards. there is uncertainty as to how far north the rain is going to be. anywhere north of the lake district should be bright. top temperatures of 20—30 degrees. you will not be surprised to hear that there will be some interruption at there will be some interruption at the tennis tomorrow as the rain continues to turn heavy and it will ta ke m ost continues to turn heavy and it will take most of the evening before it clears away. a good watering for the garden. behind the wind pick up. on the east coast it is going to feel rather chilly. not a bad day for many of us, drier with some sunshine and highs of 19—22 degrees. the high pressure will stay with us for one more day. the weather front but then pollution. that will grow gradually
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introduce some showers. it will take its time to sink so they need sleeving clodius skies behind. —— cloudy skies. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: more than a0 year later — a self—confessed ira bomb maker admits being part of the group that killed 21 people in the birmingham pub bombings — we'll have a special programme at 11:30. a conservative mp is suspended from the party after a recording emerged of her using a racially offensive term. the judge hearing the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard, says he'll need "dramatic and new" evidence to change his mind, and allow experimental treatment in america.
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