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voted on corruption. but he voted on principle that this was not the right thing to be doing and you've got the fact that the chief whip mark spencer has been accused of ring leading the defence in getting this wrong and insisting that this could be, they suggested this amendment was the way through and in typical borisjohnson fashion, he is happy for someone else to take the blame and eventually have to go for this rather than it actually be landing at his door and being his misjudgment. and i think as well with the way the politicians have been saying that when they come on the bbc news channel or another shows, they repeat things that they've heard somewhere rather than having read the whole report. if you don't need to read the whole report. after read about a page of it to know that the man was doing what he was accused of doing and he was doing it for 14 times over two years
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for companies they're going in three times is mps wage. that is fairly open and shut for most people. and there's lots of things at them saying that it's taken two years and it's outrageous, part of that was delayed because his wife died and it was a delay those given to him at his request which was, the investigation only restarted after him and his lawyers are happy. part of that delay is due to those unfortunate circumstance. not because of a flaw with the system. were talking but not been given to give evidence. he gave evidence in person. all of the statements are considered in the commission said they were talking but not been given to give evidence. he gave evidence in person. all of the statements are considered and commissions are there useful. so, ithink considered and commissions are there useful. so, i think we've got a problem perhaps with people speaking before they think and read before they go into it and that's partly they go into it and that's partly the world we are in. the they go into it and that's partly the world we are in.— they go into it and that's partly the world we are in. the 24 seven, 24 hour news. _ the world we are in. the 24 seven, 24 hour news, lots _ the world we are in. the 24 seven, 24 hour news, lots of— the world we are in. the 24 seven, i 24 hour news, lots of other things. but as i often say to people when
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they criticise my newspaper columns, just read it first. will do one more briefly and then we'll come back after 1130 with some more. the eve fears the uk figures on article 16 trigger. fears the uk figures on article 16 triu cer. f fears the uk figures on article 16 triner. j ., fears the uk figures on article 16 triner. ,�* ., trigger. they've said that about the uk in they feared _ trigger. they've said that about the uk in they feared that _ trigger. they've said that about the uk in they feared that about - trigger. they've said that about the uk in they feared that about the . trigger. they've said that about the j uk in they feared that about the eu for all of the last however long it's been, only two years since article 60. it's been, only two years since article 650-— it's been, only two years since article 60-_ it's been, only two years since article 60. ~ ., ., ., ., article 60. were going to have to leave it there. _ article 60. were going to have to leave it there. i _ article 60. were going to have to leave it there. i will _ article 60. were going to have to leave it there. i will come - article 60. were going to have to leave it there. i will come back. leave it there. i will come back to you on the story won't come back just after 11. doesn't time fly when you're having fun. that's it for the papers for now, will be here at half past 11 and then we'll be here after the sport and weather for the news of the top of the hour. to join me then.
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victory for southhampton. hello, i'mjane dougall with your latest sports news. there was victory for southampton in the only premier league match of the night, beating aston villa 1—0 at st mary's. the loss for villa means dean smith's side could be in trouble. it's their fifth straight defeat. the only goal of the match came afterjust three minutes. an awkward long ball through was laid off for aaron armstrong who fired a powerful strike past emiliano martinez. villa had several chances to equalise, butjust couldn't get past southampton's defence. the victory means hassenhuttl�*s side
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are 12th, villa are 15th. listen, i cannot question the character of the players and the personalities that we've got in there. we got a few injuries at the moment and the subs were academy graduates and three of them were on there but i don't like making excuses but we should be losing these games on the spin and getting some players back in fitness. two more board members of yorkshire county cricket club havejoined the chairman roger hutton in resigning. it follows the row over the clubs handling of allegations of racism. lord kamlesh patel of bradford has been appointed as the new director and chair of the club. sponsors have pulled out from yorkshire and the ecb has stripped them from hosting international matches. it's after a report found former player azeem rafiq had been the victim of racial harrassment and bullying, but the club said they would take no disciplinary action. england captain eoin morgan has been
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asked about the crisis at yorkshire while speaking to the media at the t20 world cup: there is no place in our support for any type of discrimination and i think the actions that we have seen have indicated how serious they are of dealing with issues like this and obviously, resulting in their actions. in the t20 world cup, scotland lost by eight wickets to india in group 2. they were already out of the tournament, but that didn't stop them relishing this occasion. george munsey showed some flair, but he could only manage 24 runs they set india the target of 86. they quickly reached that. kl rahul scoring 50 injust 18 balls, that's the fastest of the tournament so far, but he was caught on the next ball he faced. sur—ya—kumar yadav completed
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the victory in style as india wrapped the match up with six overs to spare. in the earlier match, new zealand recovered from a sticky start against namibia to post 163 for 4 and remain in the hunt for a semi—final place. namibia were always struggling and in the end could only muster 111 for 7. they go out of the competition. in rugby union, premiership leaders leicester tigers continued thir unbeaten start to the season with a bonus continued their unbeaten start to the season with a bonus point victory over bath. they won 40 points to 23, in a thriller under the lights at welford road. centre matt scott scored the pick of leicester's 4 tries, mid—way through the first half. helping the tigers to eight wins from eight. while bath's miserable start to the season continues, after eight matches they are still without a win. staying with rugby union and on the eve of england's autumn international opener at twickenham,
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captain 0wen farrell has tested positive for coronavirus and will be a doubt for the match agianst tonga. he'll remain in isolation ahead of another lateral flow and pcr test, so it is not yet clear whether he will have to miss the game. meanwhile saracen's number 8 poppy cleall has been named as england women's captain for the first time for their match against new zealand this sunday. regular skipper sarah hunter is on the bench as head coach simon middleton makes five changes to the side that beat the world champions last week. scotland have named a strong side to face australia on sunday with prop pierre schoemann earning his second cap. last weekend's win over tonga fell outside the international window, meaning many players were unavailable, so gregor townsend has recalled captain stuart hogg at full back with the likes of ali price and finn russell returning too. british and irish lions duhan van der merwe and hamish watson also start.
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max verstappen led the way in second practice for this weekend's formula one mexican grand prix. the championship leader was fastest in his red bull at the aut —dromo hermanos rodr guez track — ahead of mercedes' valtteri bottas. title rival lewis hamilton was half a second behind in third. british number one cameron norrie can no longer qualify for the end of season atp tour finals. that's after polands' hubert hurkacz went through to the semi finals of the paris masters, beating james duckworth, to secure the eighth and final qualifying sport. norrie says he'll still travel to turin for the event as one of 2 alternates. the second meeting of the world triathlon championship series in abu dhabi saw seven british women in the top 12. no—one could make it past bermudas' olympic champion
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flora duffy though. she emerged from the bike alongside three brits, but pulled clear on the run to take the win. georgia taylor brown and sophie coldwell completed the podium. and that's all the sport for now. it's turning a little milder now but starting with the frost across a large part of england is quite as sharp frost as well. in rural 0xfordshire, the temperature is a notable frost hollowed that drops close to —5 and that's the lowest reading of the season so far anywhere in the uk. but it is turning milder now with lots of chilly north in the atlantic around an area of low pressure that will turn pink sweater in many areas as we go on through saturday. we've lost the blues and a part of the
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continental europe, were in the milder air. a continental europe, were in the milderair. a of continental europe, were in the milder air. a of cloud coming in on the south westerly breeze and some outbreaks of rain across scotland which will be quite heavy into northern ireland in northern england and wales through saturday. for scotland and northern ireland plus three showers in high across the area here as well. you'll see some patchy rain south into england and wales is going to the evening but the main feature of saturday evening sweater is that there are some firework displays and it will be very windy and these are some of the wind gusts in the overnight and into sunday, some gusts 16 and 70 mph on the coast seer with some high tides and some big waves, dangerous conditions in coastal areas and close to this area of low pressure pushing and plenty of showers overnight and into sunday, gradually during sunday, the showers in the wind will ease but it does stay blustery across the uk with some showers and western areas with thicker cloud, plenty of say spells
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to the east and still on the mild side of average. it will be cooler overnight and into monday, temperatures will fall close to freezing in the chilly response with this ridge of high pressure moving forward but it won't last too long because there are other weather fronts approaching from the atlantic and northern ireland, especially in scotland for the cloud and outbreaks of rain in parts of northern england during the day, especially cumbria. but it is miles across central and eastern parts of england where there will be some sunny spells staying dry close to high—pressure. it makes slow progress further south going into tuesday, clearing from northern scotland and it was sit across northern ireland in parts of central insulin scotland in northern england and northwest wells as well and make it a little bit of a pulse of extra energy from a weather system approaching from the atlantic. it made prep up the rain around late
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tuesday and on wednesday, it should start to move its way further south. it is a potential for a time for some heavier rain around this weather from some heavier rain around this weatherfrom before it some heavier rain around this weather from before it weakens considerably moving south through wales and england on wednesday, by disguising the scotland and northern ireland, if you showers. with largely dry around 11 degrees in glasgow in 14 degrees with the cloud in london. high—pressure building again later in the high—pressure around southern areas of the uk, low pressure is close towards the northwest and i will bring a range of weather as long as this weather pattern continues for the closer you are to low pressure towards the northwest of the uk, you will see some occasional rain towards the south and these weather systems will weaken as they move south and closer the tyre pressure. so, you will stay relatively dry and throughout next week, temperatures on the mild side of average.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. climate activist greta thunberg leads thousands of young demonstrators through the streets of glasgow to demand that world leaders take stronger action at the summit on climate change. we have had decades of blah, blah, blah. 0ur leaders are not leading, this is what leadership looks like! the chairman and two board members of yorkshire county cricket resign over the racism row which has engulfed the club. the united nations security council calls for an end to the fighting in ethiopia — asking both sides to refrain from the use of hate speech.
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