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brought back under g, £35k? public control. noticed are lower than yesterday and around the mid teens. around the mid teens. its nuclear has struggled after heavy losses. weapons. was pulling the plug. we‘ll bring you all the latest on this breaking story. also this lunchtime. the company's collapse and left thousands of people jobless. of the collapsed construction of a number of deaths at a maternity unit in cumbria. firm carillion. its nuclear weapons. visited their school ireland and temperatures in the mid and high teens. this is in nottingham. bbc news tumble dryers, even after they‘ve been and these modified. are the at their uncle‘s wedding this weekend. top stories developing at and coming up 11. on bbc news... months in charge.
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during a short as the firm collapsed. stint as manager. as the club's manager. our sports reporterjuliette ferringtonjoins me now. why have everton done this so soon? as bridesmaid and page boy at the royal wedding this weekend. also, remembering the brave 75 years on. seemed resigned to the fact it would be manager next season. be manager next season. he has been there six months. there six months. reshuffle and that is a new chief executive in place. executive in place. raid against german forces in the second world war takes place today. with the former england boss in charge for only six months. good o'clock came the statement that sam allardyce had left his position. allardyce had left his position. he had 12 months left on his contract. had 12 months left on his contract. morning. david unsworth that the contract before sam allardyce was appointed. before sam allardyce was appointed.
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it's the 16th of may. welcome to bbc newsroom live. summit between leader kim jong—un and us president donald trump. plan and are looking for at new manager. manager. up its nuclear arsenal. hoping for afterfinishing eighth in the premier league. the premier league. you as andrew plant mentioned reports. markle sold. —— marco silva. the targeted him last season. targeted him last season. negotiations with watford on goal as planned. planned. the south and setting up a meeting next month with donald trump. next month with donald trump. denuclearisation firmly on the agenda. agenda. club that they want to be their new manager when the new season starts. manager when the new season starts. show the country is not as content with that as it seemed. thanks so much, j.
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with that as it seemed. in russia this summer. the last 24 hours and we abandonment, we will no longer be interested in such dialogue. interested in have some picture of who hasn't such dialogue. made it. was the beginning of a decline the south, angered by which has seen him miss out. the ongoing military drills. arsenal midfielderjack wilshere will military drills. also miss out. meeting between donald trump and kim jong un. jong un. appearances this season. the pair are scheduled to meet in june. the pair are scheduled to meet injune. meet injune. house said there was place is possible. no change to that plan. that plan. president's meeting is going forward with kimjong un next month. president's meeting is going forward with kim jong un next month. with kim jong would got you could maybe see we are happy to get that un next month. far. happy to get that far. against the big boys but can be when it? it? become more open to the outside world. is this our squad still developing fire the judge elements? developing fire the judge elements? world. yes, to a degree.
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been unprecedented progress on the korean peninsula. let's speak to professor robert e kelly. freedom to go and play and see what they can do. university in seoul. double after victory at bristol city last night. from jonna anderson wrapped up both the win and the title. to the fa cup they won earlier this month. with everything that has happened overnight? overnight? to travel at this late stage of her pregnancy. going into today's 11th stage. rather than coming as a peer and that is what they want. lead over the reigning champion that is what they want. kimjong un meeting donald trump as tom dumoulin. with team sky's chris froome, two an equal. an equal. and half minutes down on the it being is lead. that's all the sport talked up in for now. the white house. i'll have more for you in the next hour. house. i think the north koreans are trying to change that narrative. trying to change that narrative.
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dash—macro will have more at about half past one. the libyan model for example, clearly not going down well. clearly not going down well. we sort of cheated on that deal, the americans. americans. into a number of deaths at a maternity unit in cumbria. a security guarantee and in 2011, we walk to take bereaved families seriously. that back. walk that back. colonel gaddafi met a pretty grisly end. a pretty grisly end. standards authority. to tell the north koreans what is coming if they don't sign the deal. coming if they don't sign the deal. actually depend on the response from the us in the coming hours? the us in the coming hours? down the triumphalist rhetoric a little bit. that would be information by police it appeared to have taken no action. helpful. have taken no action. sending a terrible signal to the north got to the bottom of why that action took so long?
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koreans. i think but both sides want theirs. theirs. donald trump likes the we have. it is a very thorough and detailed review. a very thorough and detailed review. theatricality of it. theatricality of it. looking at how the council added those cases from 2009 onwards. those cases from 2009 onwards. one of their leaders meeting the american president as an equal. american president as an equal. both sides get what they want. sides get what they want. my sense is it will still happen. is it will still happen. they came through and not talking to them when they came through. them when they came through. concerned is this denuclearisation of the peninsula. of the peninsula. concerns about the practice of midwives involved in their care. midwives involved in their care. the cards, as far as they are concerned. is important to listen to families and take that the money. that is and take that the money. right. why the community has been so sceptical about this. sceptical about this. president would step back the rhetoric a little bit. rhetoric a little bit. he should not be talking this way. be talking this way. making the mistake in providing information when to koreans are coming to this from a position of strength. do for. information when to do for. position of that's back when asked to do so. strength. back when asked to going to give it it up do so. without massive concessions. who were struck off the register were continuing to massive concessions. practice. they wear. wear.
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good denuclearisation and then they probably will not go to zero. probably will not go to zero. precisely so they can protect mothers and babies going forward. mothers and babies going forward. unilateral surrender, which is how this is being marketed. this is being marketed. midwives were undergoing investigation. facility in front of the investigation. world's media? media? been damaged by repeated use and there are probably other ones. action is taken quickly there are probably other ones. and carefully. carefully. because they certainly have other stuff. to avoid situations committees of mps. getting to the stage? executives were too busy "stuffing their mouths with gold". stage? members of carillion‘s board have rejected the findings. simon gompertz reports. this is part of the fallout review over the course of the last two years. from the carillion two years. collapse. the nursing and midwifery councillors acted on that. councillors acted on that. delayed perhaps for years, likely to cost huge
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amounts more. called "delusional", which he to not listening to patients properly and the transparency issue. properly and the says is inaccurate. transparency issue. do you think there was more that the psa could have done? psa could have done? which is assessment report and defied the fillings. defied the fillings. salaries, big bonuses, then continuing to pay out dividends. midwifery council i think will be important notes of other regulators. important notes of other regulators. and the people working there. it is a cultural thing. for instance, before the work had even been agreed. respond to people with compassion and humanity. auditors, including kpmg, are criticised. it signed off the accounts, but claimed it acted appropriately.
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for describing the uk economy as "menopausal". what mps call a cosy club. otherwise, they warn, the and slump in productivity. same thing could happen again. as 13 to carry and sell class—a drugs. seriously injured in a coach crash in portugal. child exploitation and even murder. on the algarve earlier this morning. is getting out of control. a drugs deal in a north wales coastal town. at a maternity unit in this isn't the dealer's house nor the cumbria. user's. to take bereaved families seriously.
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the head of the nmc resigned on monday. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. by a gang from liverpool. dealing called county lines. this new scourge. provincial towns. individual wraps of crack hospital cost karl hendrix the lives of his wife and newborn son. cocaine. of his wife and newborn son. many of those lured by the gangs arejust teenagers. left spoke to me anonymously. i was 13 when i started selling class a drugs. unit at furness general hospital between 2004 and 2013. between 2004 and 2013. at first i started sellling bits of weed, do you know what that is meant to regulate midwives, the nmc, he was let down again. the nmc, he was let i mean? down again. was devastated when my wife and son died. making money, jump died. and nmc at no stage offered any on this phone. after the times i got used to it thinking, yeah, this help. help. they were certainly no empathy or compassion. they were just a disgrace. is set. ——sick.
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they were almost non—human. non—human. easy money. by nmc as frequently being incompetent. is that rough that everyone ends up streetwise. incompetent. either carries a knife has a link to a gun. from concerns first being raised to the completion of all cases. the completion of all saturated, the gangs are moving out. cases. country. treatment of bereaved families is also seriously this is how it works. criticised. also seriously criticised. hand out a mobile phone number to their customers. this is the county line number. by the anonymous dealer back in the 00:11:31,1000 --> 00:11:32,327 city. control over what drugs are sold and really seriously, rather than when. for law enforcement it is looking for a needle in a haystack. discounting it. for a discounting it. needle in a haystack. been made to how the no more than 1000 county lines across the uk. organisation works. a fourfold increase works. injust four years. that oversees the work of midwives is now fit for purpose. more details of the royal wedding have been revealed. away, it's the young couriers taking all the risks. or use to muscle in on local
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alongside three other young dealers. boys. as she wanted to avoid choosing between down a rival in the town of her closest friends. rhyl. forcing him to stop in a car park. seconds later, mark mason was dead. stabbed 22 times. to prince harry this weekend. 0ur correspondent angus gang life is an increasingly attractive option for young men. crawford is in windsor. or strapped. meghan markle ‘s father is continued 1—macro continuing to dominate. i—macro continuing to dominatem is added is a sad story. is added is a sad story. has brought results. lucrative local drug absolutely in the global glare of publicity. scene. publicity. bits of information from different sources. sources.
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bay area. one of the telephone lines were subsequently sold. it went for tens of thousands of pounds. that he had a heart attack some days ago and is still in poor health. ago and is still big danger is that county lines becomes the new normal. in poor health. incident involving paparazzi photographs, he was not coming. photographs, he was not coming. he said he would really like to come. come. on both pupils and will walk her down the staff. aisle on saturday. saturday. to the royal family. imagine if you who actually leads her to the were in a altar on saturday at midday. beautiful gown and on saturday at midday. a beautiful dress. about the preparations at oh, my god, that would be like a dream windsor for the wedding. come true, for me. for the wedding.
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first thing you notice as you arrive at the station is armed police. at the station is armed police. i have never seen that here before. have never seen that here how it would be to before. be a princess. i would love to be a princess, iwould. the beauty. i was one of decorators around the place, making the first the place look smarter. the place look smarter. people to lot of tourists around, they are very interested in this. shake her very interested in this. there are flags going up. hands. flags going up. excitement about what is going to be happening on saturday. happening on saturday. something like 10,000 people in the streets. streets. if you like, to have involved us in that it felt very special. just so nice and reassuring. by harry and meghan to take part in the and she saw that i was nervous but she wedding. the wedding. was like, it's ok anyway. some 600 guests will be in and she told us never to give st george ‘s chapel itself. up on our dreams and to keep on going. in st george ‘s chapel itself. i think it's around one o'clock on amazing. saturday afternoon. so, leilani, icreated some afternoon.
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information. she was born in announcement today about the bridesmaids and pageboy ease. bridesmaids and pageboy ease. los angeles, california. know that there would be ten of can you describe those in total. those in total. meghan in three words? yes, ican. potential of finding out what meghan markle is going to wear. beautiful, hard—working, and brave. markle is going nice. to wear. only know that late on saturday before the ceremony. before the ceremony. wedding of their ankle and soon—to—be aunt. wedding of their ankle and soon-to-be aunt. soon-to-be aunt. things like that. thank you very much, angus crawford. at increased risk of mood disorders. above anyone else. and bipolar disorder. i heard you were amazing in chicago. i think it can be really inspiring for a lot of young girls out there. who is the senior author of the paper. and you can bring something special, yeah. so this picture is my mum and dad getting married in 1979. this was a big steady, around 90,000 people to have a police escort to get them
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taking part. people taking part. to their wedding reception. the royal wedding, to me, symbolises how far we've come. between our daily and nightly routines and our mental health? routines and our mental health? really sorry but there is a person of colour going interference on the line. into royal family. interference on the line. i can hear ray loup recorded. ray loup happy that i recorded. did. are you jealous? are having problems with our guest, who cannot hear us. erm, not who cannot hear really. us. well, notjealous of issues and get back to professor smith when we can. the headlines on bbc newsroom live. her, but i would love to go. month ‘s summit with the united states. states. and mine has came true. mouths with gold as the firm collapsed. collapsed. centres following
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the windrush scandal. scandal. its nuclear weapons. has been sapped by premier league side everton. side everton. he only took over at the club in the company's collapse and left thousands of people jobless. november —— sacked. the club in november —— sacked. to be replaced by the former watford boss, marco silva. boss, marco silva. main uk detention centres following their ——gangs windrush scandal. i'm ben bland — england squad is announced laterfor the world cup in in the business news... russia. the world cup in russia. spent the season on loan at west ham united. jack wilshere also misses out. out. according to two committees of mps. and should be disqualified. d'italia into woodborough 5 billion of debt. going into today's stage. today's stage. i'll be like with more no storyjust after half past. accounting firms to be broken up in light of their actions. detention centres in the wake of the windrush scandal. as entering a "menopausal"
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era. the government's so—called hostile environment immigration policy. are "past their peak". yesterday that 63 windrush citizens had been deported. and any "offence caused". editor norman smith. giving them shares totalling ten million pounds. won't be included, the firm says, because they are self—employed. policy and how it deals with the detainees. detainees. and has 2,000 permanent staff. who want more rights like holiday pay. collapsed in january. and two committees of centres about which there has been a lot of mps say the board controversy. lot of controversy. of directors was to government would close them out blame. right. right. for failing to tackle the compa ny‘s problems.
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who approved the accounts despite the large debts. and pensions select committee. reforms to our creaking system of corporate accountability. directed to those sort of support services. services. carillion situation? running any of the remaining immigration detention centres. immigration detention centres. private company should be involved in any way at all. in any way at all. immigration strategy set up by theresa may. you said and 3 billion debt on their theresa may. pension schemes. pension schemes. from the labour party in response to company was still going although it had collapsed before.
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had collapsed before. the windrush scandal. the windrush scandal. cases where immigrants are here illegally? illegally? issue that labour has been acutely sensitive. sensitive. have they broken the law, and if so the book should be thrown at them. the book should be thrown at them. not really felt the full wrath of public opinion over windrush. public opinion over windrush. for ever for being company directors ain? for ever for being company directors again? again? which should pinpoint there, the whole culture the firm. whole culture the firm. be an independent enquiry into the deportation of these individuals. deportation of these while everything was cast asunder individuals. under them? under them? because he said he felt the whole office was now simply too big.
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who is the senior author of a framework in which people begin to change, they know how to behave. change, they know how to behave. the paper. clearly lots of people do not know how to behave properly. what exactly would that achieve? hopefully you can hear me clearly this time. this time. advising the liquidator how to wind up your business. between our daily and nightly activities and our mental up your business. health? activities and our mental health? would say it is extra evidence of a link. in what way? find out what was really going on in the that were objective data, based on real—time activity of individuals. real—time activity of individuals. company. the company.
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comprehensive data on mental health status. someone to do an audit, what's the food in the fridge? status. food in the fridge? and you don't even open the door to check. even open the door to check. they were just taking the staff through. were just taking the staff through. alterations in sleep and mental health. health. not call to the competitions and market authority? market authority? seriously and adhere to the professional history of depression, bipolar disorder, mood instability. standards. disorder, mood instability. professional standards. have worse scores on a very quick cognitive test as well. cognitive test as carrying everything about law and look what happened. well. look what happened. which of course is a logical conclusion. it is going further motherboard giant end up on than that. that. the back burner. burner. —— realistically will this notjust end up on the back burner? notjust end up on the back burner? those mental health and
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cognitive outcomes. outcomes. they were fairly disturbed in their sleep rhythm activities. in their sleep rhythm activities. environments where their sleep is more likely to be disturbed. more likely to be disturbed. we are also dealing with company mack legislation. —— with brexit legislation. conscious of as individuals and a policy—making level. absolutely. thirds of the world's publishing will live in an urban environment. will live in an urban environment. and future interventions for mood disorders as well. thank you very much. authorities in venezuela have seized closure of company owned by kellogg. closure of company owned by kellogg. in aviation history. to workers and would continue production. in the air and on the ground. but there's no doubting the bravery of the young bomber crews. robert hall is at raf coningsby for us now. sports site fan duel.
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sports betting market". that banned sports betting in most us states. yes, good morning. leagues and contests. a little bit of news to start with. news to start with. country has been grounded by the weather. weather. now be taken by a modern raf typhoon fighter. fighter. at raf coningsby, the guest of honour has arrived. of honour has arrived. meant that leggings are now considered suitable everyday attire. considered suitable everyday last surviving member of the squadron. attire. squadron. the financial times has has not always been told and he has set out to put that right. here it is, boys! be citing both sides the story of one wartime mission told and retold. of the argument. both sides of the argument. which fed the german war effort, courage captured on celluloid. are no longer psychologically at work. what do you think? send your comments on social media. mohne and eder dams. it's gone, we've
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done it! but what of the third dam, the sorpe? i consider i had the most comfortable place in the aircraft. if you had the of 100 leading shares. chance. you didn't have the chance very including anglo american, glencore and rio tinto. often, of course. £150m of shares as its pre—tax profits rose by 5%. on the sorpe dam would require completely different tactics. my concentration were on the bomb site and on the target. secretary who's been given evidence to mps about brexit this morning. to mps about as they could to the target, brexit this morning. and that was it. on the border between the uk and the republic of ireland. republic of ireland. new checks and controls at the border. border.
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that night with the help of a bristol uk government has made it will stand filmmaker. by that. what do you mean and now, by no new checks? this was checks? the day after we leave, a second lorry being stopped? it. second lorry being stopped? is that a new check? we're using all these terms. terms. where johnnyjohnson had told his story in you didn't really answer the question about a hard border. question about a his own words. the sorpe was very different from the mohne and hard border. the eder. their line of attack was on the top of a camera are there will be no new cameras. cameras. the dam. 0n the night, they had to work will be no new it out once they got there. physical infrastructure. infrastructure. the weather forecast is that you next with simon king. dummy run, go around again. and that was essential, i think. ready across northern ireland we are sunny spells. sunny spells. in fact, eight aircraft got through to this is the beautiful scene at the moment in cumbria. scene at the moment in cumbria. make an attempt. scotland and northern ireland also sunshine. sunshine. moving its way down towards the saudis.
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who didn't come saudis. home. it really hit the people on some fresher cooler conditions coming the squadron. all ground crew, and aircrew. in behind it. coming in behind it. of them were in tears. were you sunshine in northern england heroes? and scotland. scotland. no, that's a word i object to. maximum temperatures, you will notice the difference. we were aircrew with a job to do. will notice the it'sjust a question of being the lucky one. difference. looking at highs of 13 degrees to 16 degrees and perhaps 17. degrees and perhaps 17. into thursday morning which means quite chilly start to thursday. quite chilly start to thursday. translate into sunshine for thursday. thursday. johnny, one of the lucky ones. nevertheless, here you are on this momentous milestone day. momentous milestone day. what are england and perhaps scotland and northern ireland. northern ireland. your thoughts? century will be across wales and southern england. your thoughts?
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southern england. hovering around the mid to high teens. teens. particular day on that particular evening and night. evening and night. as vivid as it was at the time it happened. hybrids of rain and a bit more cloud into northern ireland. where have 75 years gone? into northern ireland. sunshine for much of england and wales. much of england and wales. temperatures may be a degree or so higher. higher. pressure with that weather front brushing the. brushing the. thing i could say about weekend which means it will be largely dry and settled. it at the moment. largely dry and settled. moment. getting married on saturday there will be plenty of sunshine. will be plenty of sunshine. from now, to sit here, what an amazing thing for you. amazing thing for you. afternoon which is the scene for many parts of the uk on saturday. many parts of the uk on saturday. be lots of sunshine and it will feel warmer than the last few days. mission, we get to bring warmer than the last in the new squadron of
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few days. aircraft. squadron of aircraft. perspective it is important to maintain the link. teens or even the low 20s on saturday. saturday. maintain the link. that should continue for many of us into sunday. many of us into sunday. can to make sure that carries through. that after the weekend —— over the weekend it will be warmer. through. it is fantastic to see you both here today. both here developing at midday. today. as the firm collapsed. lancaster at the angus —— behind us is not fine today. is not fine today. have grounded the old lady behind me. me. its nuclear weapons. however, a modern—day typhoon is on the way. the way. it will be there about five past mid—day. past mid—day. as bridesmaid and page boy at the royal wedding this weekend. you can take part in this significant day. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. in a moment, we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. first, we leave you with for a as prime minister‘s questions is due to start in the look at the weather. next few moments.
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northern ireland but the memorial flight has been covered in cloud. flight has been covered in cloud. sangchan across scotland and northern ireland. northern ireland. as we go through this afternoon, that will continue. this afternoon, that will continue. —— sunshine. for england and wales, it will remain cloudy. it will remain cloudy. good afternoon and welcome to newsroom live. a few spots of rain where prime minister‘s questions is about to get under this afternoon. way. of rain this afternoon. much cooler compared to yesterday. compared to yesterday. temperature is getting into the mid teens. teens. cloud and the spots of rain will continue to clear away. continue to clear away. the transport secretary, clear spell actually into thursday morning. morning. chris grayling. grayling. that means it will turn quite chilly actually. quite chilly actually. temperatures into fairly low single figures. into fairly low single figures. thursday, plenty of dry weather again. more sunshine currently operated by stagecoach and virgin compared to trains. today. virgin trains. his statement a today.
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little later. temperatures in the mid to high teens. little later. that may give us an update on that. update on that. the house of commons for the regular wednesday session. wednesday session. there are some brexit questions in there. there. i would be surprised if there were not. we are now... been giving evidence to mps about brexit this morning. brexit this morning. some questions on brexit to be included in the agenda as well. included in the agenda as well. of labour‘s proposal to
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close immigration detention centres. immigration detention centres. governments hostile policy, hostile environment immigration policy. environment immigration policy. and let‘s just listen to the speaker. speaker. cox are in the side gallery for prime minister‘s questions. prime minister‘s questions. pc craig nicholls, both of the west yorkshire police. yorkshire police. the warmest of welcomes to the house of commons today.
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assembly, rosemary butler and her husband. u2 are very welcome. thank you for coming. you for coming. questions to the prime minister. prime minister. best for their future lives together. together.
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the ongoing challenges faced by service personnel. service personnel. craig nicholls in apprehending the killer ofjo cox. craig nicholls in apprehending the killer of jo cox. craig nicholls in apprehending the killer ofjo cox. killer ofjo cox. killed, this house lost one of its best. best. others, i shall have further such meetings later today. meetings later today. recognised the heart of future uk agriculture policy? agriculture policy? he does raise an important point. important point. he's absolutely right to do so. right to do so.
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farmed environment and the issues my honourable friend raises. honourable friend raises. protection of farmers and growers right across this country. right across this country. welcoming pc right and pc nicholls to this chamber today. to this chamber today. that you should recognise them on behalf of all of us. behalf of all of us. it is mental health awareness week this week. this week.
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are often so grievously affected by this. this. possible, while she talking about eu trade or the next cabinet meeting? can i say... i think the right honourable gentleman... honourable gentleman... policy of leaving the customs union... union... of leaving the
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customs union... and also that we have an independent trade policy. trade policy. minister tweeted in favour of a second referendum. second referendum. at risk were not arrest and rule out a second referendum?
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progress in negotiations for five months. months. with each other than it is with the european union. european union. stark contrast with the early promise it would be friction free. promise it would be friction free. much friction she is willing to accept? accept? businesses and workers in those companies need to know. those companies need to know. a way as possible and the suggestion... the suggestion...
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moment is entirely frictionless is entirely not correct. entirely not correct. three objectives for a future customs union. customs union. objectives, which i've just set out, is not easy. it is difficult. forget about an independent trade policy. policy. that is not the position of his government. his government. who say don't worry about the northern irish border. northern irish border. that is not the position of this government. it is... is... show how much progress we are making on these issues. on these issues. agreeing a white paper than on the strategy for going forward. strategy for going forward.
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economies and slower than the eurozone in growth as a whole. eurozone in growth as a whole. government is putting jobs and investment at risk. investment at risk. contract will move abroad post brexit. brexit. government ‘s complete lack of clarity. clarity. they are considering their future in this country? this country? in the negotiations in the white paper. paper. let'sjust remember what his position was. his position... position... his position...
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have triggered article 50 immediately after the referendum. immediately after the referendum. let alone a white paper debases negotiations on. negotiations on. time in government, they would have sold britain held. sold britain held. —— sold britain out. the prime minister ‘s own position isn‘t even supported by her cabinet. isn‘t even supported by her cabinet. wean to be thoughtful in future investments. investments. customs, it is going to be an inhibitor for is continuing. inhibitor for is continuing. vauxhall, we cannot continue to invest in a world of uncertainty. invest in a world of uncertainty. businesses are understandably frustrated by this
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government. frustrated by this government. his view on the prime minister ‘s preferred customs partnership model. preferred customs partnership model. question marks over delivered a blip —— deliverability of it on time. —— deliverability of it on time. least he did not call it crazy likely foreign secretary. likely foreign secretary. have of convincing 27 other european countries? countries? you, they are creating more jobs in this
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country. this country. levels of employment in this country. what did we see under labour? labour? more people out of work than when they went in. they went in. prime minister on record numbers of zero—hours contracts. zero—hours contracts. record of wages lowered today than they were ten years ago. they were ten years ago. formally dividing at cabinet into rival camps, as if it needed doing. rival camps, as if it needed doing. to look at two different models...
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make up our minds on the rival factions in and around cabinet. factions in and around cabinet. reintroduction of customs checks for british goods at dutch borders. british goods at dutch borders. october, the prime minister ‘s official spokesman said... official spokesman said... complete his question more quickly if... order. no assistance from the chair from you is required. from the chair from you is required. and i will do so today, as i always do. do. i am concerned about people who want to ask questions. want to ask questions. don't want to ask questions, be quiet and listen. quiet and listen. thank you, mr speaker. it is a straightforward question. straightforward
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question. recruited in order to deal with brexit? brexit? making preparations for all contingencies. contingencies. has been allocated to departments to make those necessary preparations. make those necessary preparations. his question, he referred to zero—hours contracts. his question, he referred to zero— hours contracts. his question, he referred to zero—hours contracts. zero—hours contracts. in the last year has been from full—time work. full—time work. of growth in employment since 2010 has been in full—time work. has been in full—time work. since 2010 has come from high skilled work. skilled work. are being created under this government.
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government. prime minister was, how many more hmrc officials have been recruited. hmrc officials have been recruited. she has not answered it. up for the cuts made in the last eight years. eight years. dealing with brexit than the british government is. government is. mr speaker, we have had 23 months since the referendum. since the referendum. have a government in complete disarray. disarray. that deadlines are at risk of not being met. being met. the options of relocating theirjobs elsewhere. elsewhere. itself, it cannot negotiate with anybody else. anybody
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else. living standards backed by trade unions and business in this country? unions and business in this country? step aside and make way for those who well. —— whale. government isjobs being created, more high—paid jobs being created. more high—paid jobs being created. decemberjoint report on brexit and with the implementation period. with the implementation period. labour, you simply cannot trust a word that they say. word that they say.
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in a customs union that ensures they could not strike new trade deals. could not strike new trade deals. promise broken. they said that they would scrap student debt. would scrap student debt. after the election, they went back on that. election, they went back on that. promise broken. tackle anti—semitism, promise broken. broken. all and a britain that is fit for the future. the future. thank you, mr speaker. money they earn and having more money in their pockets. money in their pockets.
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workers and great local businesses to deliver even more well—paid jobs? to deliver even more well—paid jobs? notjust support people in employment but the real wages run. employment but the real wages run. unwilling to welcome dean ambrose jobs being created in this country. jobs being created in this country. people's pockets under the conservatives. conservatives. preparing to start the month of ramadan today. ramadan today. scottish parliament voted to refuse to consent to the withdrawal bill. to consent to the withdrawal bill.
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democrats and the greens all voted to refuse consent. to refuse consent. are isolated and out of touch with the people of scotland. the people of scotland. with the scottish government to amend the withdrawal bill? amend the withdrawal bill? have been working with the welsh government on this issue. government on this issue. before exit will continue to be able to be made after x it. to be made after x it. market as we work out the long—term solutions. solutions. i think this is a reasonable and sensible way forward. reasonable and sensible way forward.
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undeliverable —— labour and liberal democrats agree with that. democrats agree with that. devolution but also maintain the integrity of our common market. integrity of our common market. prime minister should respect the vote that took place last night. vote that took place last night. it is very simple. is very simple. seeking to veto the democratic wishes of the scottish parliament. wishes of the scottish parliament. this is absolutely unprecedented. knowledge they are breaking the 20—year—old devolution settlement. 20—year—old devolution settlement. not go through without the consent of the scottish parliament? of the scottish parliament?
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disappointed the scottish parliament has not granted its consent. has not granted its consent. integrity of the united kingdom 's common market. common market. scottish people to remain in the united kingdom. have worked closely together to get transparency on that decision. transparency on that decision.
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provide that low—level nursing for convalescence and palliative care? convalescence and palliative care? of her constituents in the way that she has. she has. honourable friend the health secretary. secretary. part of the range of services we want to see in our nhs. want to see in our nhs. mental health treatment by their gp are not receiving care? are not receiving care?
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ensure those can be properly dealt with. with. in the way that they should have done. done. and given the treatment they deserve. whilst also increasing his council tax precept. tax precept.
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friend agree that it isjobs for the boys over brave boots on the ground? boys over brave boots on the ground? know, we have protected this funding since 2015. since 2015. approach we have taken to our economy. economy. accountable for the decisions they make. make. my right honourable friend is right to raise this issue. right to raise this issue. in 2017 slumped by 90% in comparison with 2016 —— inward investment. with 2016 —— inward investment.
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is one of the largest one—year drops in any country ever recorded. in any country ever recorded. are the lifeblood —— lifeblood of our economies. our economies. the fact there is a strong and cross— party consensus... order. it is in... is in... of other people are wanting to ask questions. questions. thank you, mr speaker.
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country, which is leading to more jobs in this country. jobs in this country. that is what the government is working to produce. working to produce. house with the victims and their —— 6 re nfell tower. 6 re nfell tower.
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are safe so we don't have a repetition of that terrible tragedy? repetition of that terrible tragedy? and all those affected by the tragedy. he refers to rehousing. offer of either temporary or permanent accommodation. permanent accommodation. immediate action has been taken to ensure the safety of every resident. ensure the safety of every resident. do important repair and maintenance work. work.
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will set out further details this week. week. an amazing woman, politician and a friend. friend. to her know that was not what she was most proud of. was most proud of. funding for her achievement of sure start?
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to government and the significant contribution. contribution. three—year—olds and three and four—year—olds. four—year—olds. providers are rated good or outstanding. outstanding. sure that every child gets the best start in life. i call mr owen paterson. paterson.
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injuries robertjones hospital in my constituency who. constituency who. human kindness i would not be here today. today. members of this house represent constituencies that voted to leave. constituencies that voted to leave. constituents and do lasting damage to our democracy? —— democratic vote.
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vote. injuries and we are very happy to see him back in this chamber. see him back in this chamber. spread good deal for the united kingdom. in brexit. then deliver for them on that choice. choice. cystic fibrosis drug issued to patients in the uk without delay. patients in the uk without delay.
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i will feel better and not spencer much time in hospital. much time in hospital. what is the response of the prime minister? response of the prime minister? should have access to cost—effective medicines. medicines. this has been taken up by members across the house. members across the house. about this issue and i'm glad to that. that. up ahead in a series of boards of this place last week. this place last week. to hold the feet of newspapers to the final standards. the final standards. me on encouraging further progress in this area?
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in this area? uploaded to —— this house has voted to uphold the food of the press. to uphold the food of the press. that opportunity through various bodies to deal with that issue. bodies to deal with that issue. their freedom is an important part of our democracy. delmar walker. -- delmar. thelma. downgrade huddersfield royal infirmary back to the trust. infirmary back to the trust.
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and protect our nhs so it is free at point of use in its 70th year? point of use in its 70th year? announced a further £10 million going into it. going into it. which will include multiyear funding. funding. service today than when we came into government. government. with mental health and tragically suicide has risen amongst students. suicide has risen amongst students.
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young people with plans for mental health care in schools. health care in schools. university students for next priority? she raises an important point. point. health problems start before a child has reached the age of 14. has reached the age of 14. university students which is something i will look into. something i will look into. the united kingdom the chance to train abroad for 30 years. train abroad for 30 years. 2020 but made no commitment to keeping their after. keeping their after. blackpool is one thing to unite
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both leave and remain. leave and remain. government ensure that erasmus is a priority. priority. kingdom when we leave the european union. union. part of and erasmus is one we have said we wish to remain part. said we wish to remain part. european union and will deal with those matters in negotiations. those matters in negotiations. country with many challenges which i visited with unicef. visited with unicef.
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with africans and help lift them out of poverty? of poverty? he raises a very important point. important point. policy and will look to a number of countries in africa for trade deals. countries in africa for trade deals. leaders from africa about this issue. issue. previous all said if resources are needed they must be provided. needed they must be provided. the fusion bid has only received 30% of the funding requested. of the funding requested. this finding is desperately needed.
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finding is desperately needed. need to pursue convictions against the perpetrators. the perpetrators. authorise the rest of the funding as a of urgency? a of urgency? has happened and other parts of the country as well. country as well. i will ask the home secretary to look at the issues. secretary to look at the issues. question and decisions taken on that basis. basis. went through the devastating loss of her teenage son committed suicide. her teenage son committed suicide. did not get appropriate mental health
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support. health support. this week as mental health awareness week. health awareness week. need to ensure that lessons are learned from this tragic loss? learned from this tragic loss? payment should have to endure the agony of burying their child. agony of burying their child. dizzying mental health services improve on the ground. improve on the ground. we are committed to making 1. committed to making 1. services and young people health services. services. people and children will have access to it. to it.
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into the detail of that case to ensure lessons are indeed land. ensure lessons are indeed land. —— that lessons are learned. that lessons are learned. adult children seeking long—term accommodation. accommodation. encouraged to use support for mortgage in press —— intra— scheme. mortgage in press —— intra— scheme. with a loan which has caused concern and confusion. and confusion. this group of adult children to be exempted from the changes. exempted from the changes. these people have the proper accommodation available? accommodation available? secretary of state meets with and discusses the issue with them. discusses the issue with
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them. highest in the north atlantic since the mid—19 80s. the mid—19 80s. house on the funding of the royal navy under this government? navy under this government? including for the royal navy significant investment in ships. significant investment in ships. representation of the commitment we put to our defence spending. put to our defence spending. do indeed meet the threats that we face.
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face. the franchise agreement with virgin trains. trains. that statement is coming from the stagecoach group. from the stagecoach group. are to be brought back under public control. control. secretary chris grayling confirming that. that. joint venture between stagecoach and virgin. virgin.
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coast mainline will be brought back under public control. under public control. much more that coming upforyou. much more that coming up for you. coming up for you. housing associations at an estimated cost of £400 million. cost of £400 million. ministers questions in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster. the grenfell tower disaster. blocks by councils and housing associations. out of the forthcoming summit between its leader and donald trump. between its leader and donald trump.
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cancel its nuclear arsenal. with donald trump, denuclearisation firmly on the agenda. as content with that as it seemed. its vice foreign minister saying... military drills — codenamed max thunder. between donald trump and kim jong—un. and last night the white house said there was no change to that plan. meeting is going forward
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with chairman kim next month. open to the outside world. in what had been unprecedented progress on the korean peninsula. agreement with virgin trains stagecoach group said today. stagecoach group said today.
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statement in the house of commons about this imminently. about this imminently. last resort to operate the intercity east coast train services. east coast train services. also just teething a little bit more detail for you. also just teething a little bit more detailfor you. also just teething a little bit more detail for you. detail for you. the franchise to run trains for eight years in 2014. eight years in 2014. terminated for years ahead of schedule. schedule. they have been losing money on that line between london and edinburgh. line between london and edinburgh. political editor norman smith in westminster for us. political editor norman smith in westminsterfor us. westminsterfor us.
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operation of this line has been troubled, hasn‘t it? troubled, hasn‘t it? is a big leap ideological if the transport secretary? transport secretary? and taken back again, sort of yo—yoing around. yo—yoing around. was his case for the renationalisation of the railways. renationalisation of the railways. profoundly awkward for the government. government. i would imagine there must be questions about the cost. must be questions about the cost. who will pick up the tab for running the railway?
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the railway? which continues providing something approaching a reliable service. approaching a reliable service. about whether the operators will be escaping any financial penalties. escaping any financial penalties. they bluntly wanted out of the contract. they were losing money. payer having to take up the tab as well. well.
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ones if the state has to take over the running of the line. the running of the line. some of that money and compensatory payments and we don't know. payments and we don't know. parts of the rail network causing immense difficulties for commuters. immense difficulties for commuters. no imminent sign of peace on the railways, shall we say? railways, shall we say? awkward time for mr grayling in the commons. commons.
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the government to cough up to do this vital work. this vital work. the full cost of replacing dangerous cladding. cladding. cladding, what constitutes dangerous cladding? cladding? will get the money and there will also be? also be? then attempt to claim the money back from government? from government? authority leaders will say fine, now let‘s see the details please. authority leaders will say fine, now let's see the details please. let's see the details please. norman smith at westminster.
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wooden menopausal to describe the uk economy.
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the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. it has caused a lot of interest in schools. imagine if you were in a beautiful gown and a beautiful dress. oh, my god, that would be like a dream come true, for me. how it would be to be a princess. i would love to be a princess, iwould. the beauty. i was one of the first people to shake their hands. if you like, to have involved us in that it felt very special. just so nice and reassuring. and she saw that i was nervous but she was like, it‘s ok anyway. and she told us never to give up on our dreams and to keep on going. i think it‘s amazing. so, leilani, icreated some information. she was born in los angeles, california. can you describe meghan in three words? yes, ican.
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beautiful, hard—working, and brave. nice. things like that. above anyone else. i heard you were amazing in chicago. i think it can be really inspiring for a lot of young girls out there. and you can be something special, yeah. so this picture is my mum and dad getting married in 1979. to have a police escort to get them to their wedding reception. the royal wedding, to me, symbolises how far we've come.
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a person of colour going into royal family. happy that i did. are you jealous? erm, not really. well, not jealous of her, but i would love to go. and mine has came true. here is a weather forecast. is happening across the uk at the moment. moment.
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ireland it was a disappointing afternoon. afternoon. across england and wales but plenty of sunshine further north and west. of sunshine further north and west. 0ne unifying factor is we have lost that heat. that heat. saw highs of 24 degrees widely across the country. we had the low 20s. 20s. 16 degrees of 17 degrees at the very best. best. coast will probably get highs of 12 degrees of 13 degrees. degrees of 13 degrees. little bit cooler and pressure from the north. the north. that will also have an impact through the light. impact through the light. grass frost first thing on thursday morning. first will be quite a quiet day. day.
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cloud across the north sea facing clothes the back coasts. —— coasts. a good deal of dry weather continues in the story. in the story. 15 degrees of 70 degrees the high further west. degrees the high further west. bringing more cloud and shari outbreaks of rain. outbreaks of rain. high value scooping up a little into friday. friday. with us as we move out of the working week into the weekend. working week into the weekend. the royal wedding if you have street parties outside. the weather is fair. fair. around and unlucky to see highs of 20 degrees. 20 degrees. —— we will see highs of 20 degrees. 20 degrees.
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feel of all —— out there with highs of 15 degrees to 21 degrees.
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