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mr. jeremy, owner talk to you. >> oh well, just another summer down the shore with political characters thatcan only be found in jersey. christie has eight months to go, will cover the rest of his time in office. follow the show at chasing news. have a good summer. >> jessica,. >> he was a look at the past 16 weeks patroclus were team training with the new canine partners. >> they have to go through obedience, agility, another work, they do a lot of body fight suit and snares get them ready. >> on monday these dogs are going to work. we were there for the big graduation on thursday. new jersey police k-9 association president invited us to the graduation ceremony and bill gave the keynote speech. >> i am honored and humbled to be here today. just two things. a round of applause for graduates. what they go through now and the rest of their careers let's have around of applause for them. >> i asked if the public perceives him as a police officer. >> a bit in the field for 23 years. the respect for us has changed a little bit were people don't respect us as much. it changed a little bit, but we
mr. jeremy, owner talk to you. >> oh well, just another summer down the shore with political characters thatcan only be found in jersey. christie has eight months to go, will cover the rest of his time in office. follow the show at chasing news. have a good summer. >> jessica,. >> he was a look at the past 16 weeks patroclus were team training with the new canine partners. >> they have to go through obedience, agility, another work, they do a lot of body fight suit and...
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thejudge, mr justice jeremy baker, said hear the sentencing. justicejeremy baker, said that mr paterson carried out unnecessary breast surgery which had a profound physical and psychological effect, leaving his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. leaving his patients feeling violated and vulnerablelj leaving his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. ijust wa nted violated and vulnerable. ijust wanted to say thank you to the judge, at last today we have got justice. we waited four years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. over four years of trauma and stress. trying to bring this man to account. no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and others have gone through. the number of victims harmed is said by their lawyers to run into the hundreds, possibly even thousands. that mr paterson's motives remain a mystery... perhaps he likes the adoration from the patient? if you tell someone they are going to die but if you let me operate i am not, and afterwards if the pathology shows you were going to get br
thejudge, mr justice jeremy baker, said hear the sentencing. justicejeremy baker, said that mr paterson carried out unnecessary breast surgery which had a profound physical and psychological effect, leaving his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. leaving his patients feeling violated and vulnerablelj leaving his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. ijust wa nted violated and vulnerable. ijust wanted to say thank you to the judge, at last today we have got justice. we waited four...
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you might vote for the second mrs thatcher or jeremy corbyn? your words?s voted labour, i have always voted labour. so much information, social media. the way we see politics, very different to how we saw it two elections ago. people thinking more about who they voted. as opposed to something you inherited from your mother or father. in the past used to vote for the party, now it is not like that. i don't see it like that. words that describe theresa may, what about jeremy corbyn? poor. irritating. you were going to say that? i just irritating. you were going to say that? ijust don't irritating. you were going to say that? i just don't trust irritating. you were going to say that? ijust don't trust him. i fink he's fatally idealistic. you might vote for labour? as you say over there, the american election between there, the american election between the least worst candidate, and has such a shame in this country, we almost talking about the least worst candidate. lacks charisma. you might still vote labour? possibly. different. any other issue, that in the
you might vote for the second mrs thatcher or jeremy corbyn? your words?s voted labour, i have always voted labour. so much information, social media. the way we see politics, very different to how we saw it two elections ago. people thinking more about who they voted. as opposed to something you inherited from your mother or father. in the past used to vote for the party, now it is not like that. i don't see it like that. words that describe theresa may, what about jeremy corbyn? poor....
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jeremy corbyn safe? well, no one is going to try to get rid ofjeremy corbyn during an election campaign, much as some people might like to. i dare say that if mrremy corbyn go away, you would, but that is not real politics. if tony blair understands anything, he understands how politics really works. but he is looking to the future, so let's see what happens after the general election and what state the labour party is in and whether or not mr corbyn six to try to hang around or whether the labour party is in a position to rebuild itself and get back to the policies that can command popular support in the country on a sufficient scale to put labour values into practice. but the minute you say tony blair on iraq comes up. with that sort of legacy, will he be taken seriously? how are the media going to respond? how are the media going to respond? how will the public respond? will they deride him? well, for a long time, you are right, you couldn't have a conversation about tony blair without it quickly reverting to a conversation about the iraq war. but i think that mood has changed. people are listening to him again. they may not agree with him
jeremy corbyn safe? well, no one is going to try to get rid ofjeremy corbyn during an election campaign, much as some people might like to. i dare say that if mrremy corbyn go away, you would, but that is not real politics. if tony blair understands anything, he understands how politics really works. but he is looking to the future, so let's see what happens after the general election and what state the labour party is in and whether or not mr corbyn six to try to hang around or whether the...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize stearns county corrections agent jeremy gallagher. mr. gallagher recently received the outstanding agent award from the minnesota association of community corrections act counties. jeremy received this award because of his work with victims of domestic violence. jeremy has served as a corrections agent in stearns county for 11 years, four of which have been spent as an agent in the county's domestic violence court. being a corrections agent in domestic violence cases can be overwhelming, but not for jeremy. he's embraced his role to aid and protect minnesota families. through his assignment, he's seen discovered a passion for helping children overcome the trauma that domestic violence can bring. jeremy gallagher has gone above and beyond in his role as a corrections agent. he's so deserving of this award and he's the first stearns county agent to receive it. i applaud jeremy for his dedication to minnesota families and especially for his dedication to our children. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate an outstanding college student in my
mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize stearns county corrections agent jeremy gallagher. mr. gallagher recently received the outstanding agent award from the minnesota association of community corrections act counties. jeremy received this award because of his work with victims of domestic violence. jeremy has served as a corrections agent in stearns county for 11 years, four of which have been spent as an agent in the county's domestic violence court. being a corrections agent in domestic...
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mrs may is also featured on the telegraph's front page after she criticised jeremy corbyn's comments yn was ‘making excuses' for terrorism. mrs may, who is attending the g7 summit, said voters faced a choice between her ‘working constantly to protect the national interest and to protect our security‘ and jeremy corbyn, who she said ‘isn‘t up to the job,‘ according to the guardian. the i‘s front page says police have told the public to ‘go out and enjoy themselves‘ over bank holiday weekend because they have made ‘significant progress‘ in investigating terror networks in the uk. the daily mail also leads on the investigation into the manchester attack. the newspaper reports there will be a security lockdown this weekend, with police and security forces expected to be present at more than 1,300 events. more than 23,000 potentialjihadist extremists have been identified by intelligence services, according to the times, there is a similar splash in the express, which reports that a ‘big blow‘ has been dealt to the extremists as police begin to close in on extremists. meanwhile the sun focu
mrs may is also featured on the telegraph's front page after she criticised jeremy corbyn's comments yn was ‘making excuses' for terrorism. mrs may, who is attending the g7 summit, said voters faced a choice between her ‘working constantly to protect the national interest and to protect our security‘ and jeremy corbyn, who she said ‘isn‘t up to the job,‘ according to the guardian. the i‘s front page says police have told the public to ‘go out and enjoy themselves‘ over bank...
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labour party, and the leader of the labour party, and the man who hopes to be prime minister, jeremy corbyn. mr corbyn, today you drew a link between terror attacks at home and british actions abroad. do you believe if britain had not followed the foreign policy it has since tony blair was in office, the attack on manchester would not have happened? the attack on manchester was shocking, appalling indefensible, wrong in every possible way. the parallel i was drawing this morning was that a number of people, ever since the interventions in afghanistan and iraq have drawn attention to the links with foreign policy, including borisjohnson in 2005, two former heads of mi5, and of course the foreign affairs select committee, and the point i was making was, we have to make our streets secure. we have to make our population secure. we also, any sensible government, has got to look to what is happening in libya, a huge ungoverned space and apparently a source of some awful extremism. but was manchester a consequence of our foreign policy? manchester was a consequence of one person going into a music ev
labour party, and the leader of the labour party, and the man who hopes to be prime minister, jeremy corbyn. mr corbyn, today you drew a link between terror attacks at home and british actions abroad. do you believe if britain had not followed the foreign policy it has since tony blair was in office, the attack on manchester would not have happened? the attack on manchester was shocking, appalling indefensible, wrong in every possible way. the parallel i was drawing this morning was that a...
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the opposition have left on this, jeremy corbyn saying mrs may had got her tactics wrong and tim farrandg the government has no clue. seeing as the conservatives brexit is going to be tough so you need someone is going to be tough so you need someone strong to take on these tough ago she shows coming you can see this perhaps playing into jewellery is a's and. on the other side, this leak could maybe present some difficulties, too, because it shows the eu and number ten are starting out these negotiations from pretty different entrenched views. police have revealed more details of the burglary in dorset in which a businessman was shot dead. they say the men broke into the property wearing balaclavas, one of them armed with a shotgun. 61—year—old guy hedger died at his home in the village of st ives. duncan kennedy reports from the scene. it's been described as one of the most exclusive residential neighbourhoods in southern england, but it's now the scene of a murder investigation. dozens of officers have been searching for clues in what's become a wide—ranging inquiry. police say guy hed
the opposition have left on this, jeremy corbyn saying mrs may had got her tactics wrong and tim farrandg the government has no clue. seeing as the conservatives brexit is going to be tough so you need someone is going to be tough so you need someone strong to take on these tough ago she shows coming you can see this perhaps playing into jewellery is a's and. on the other side, this leak could maybe present some difficulties, too, because it shows the eu and number ten are starting out these...
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this is the one occasion where jeremy corbyn has some sympathy with mr trump.no matter what he tries to do. he was not driving the car. although he has some concerns about the media, he did not tell the driver to run over the bbc man's bullets. but he cannot ship the narrative. —— shift. these images are all over the papers. he tried to get some properties —— some policies out. it actually some good traction. they are just not getting the cut through that he needs at this point. we have a lot of elections this year. germany, you run. elections this year. germany, you i’ui’i. “ elections this year. germany, you run. —— iran. although macron won the election, there is a powerful pa rt the election, there is a powerful part of the electorate that would like to see change that didn't have as part of his manifesto. when you look at that manifesto, on nationalising rail again in the uk, and the post, there are many diehard tories who don't like the way the railways went. they would like to have a post that was run by the government and was part of the national brand.
this is the one occasion where jeremy corbyn has some sympathy with mr trump.no matter what he tries to do. he was not driving the car. although he has some concerns about the media, he did not tell the driver to run over the bbc man's bullets. but he cannot ship the narrative. —— shift. these images are all over the papers. he tried to get some properties —— some policies out. it actually some good traction. they are just not getting the cut through that he needs at this point. we have...
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mr. macron. jeremy: he is a 39-year-old who was ambitious and audacious enough to run for president. two years ago no one knew his name. there was a story about when was the first time he was in one of the major daily newspapers in france, it was three or four years ago. a meteor rise that is completely unprecedented. frenchness is the audacity, the ambition, and the audacity to try out, and the audacity since barack obama brought his support to him. there is an interesting parallel. the frenchness is the relationship to women and his they are an unusual couple compared to what you might expect. what is interesting is the french have learned to live with this. it is an adaptation to the relationship of our president to the many women. it is a topic we don't discuss, now we do, but the french have accepted it. it will be what kind of relationship he will be able to build with the french population. francine: away from the frenchness. i wasn't even sure that was a word until you brought it up. give us a sense of what reforms -- we need to focus on the economy. going back to the platfor
mr. macron. jeremy: he is a 39-year-old who was ambitious and audacious enough to run for president. two years ago no one knew his name. there was a story about when was the first time he was in one of the major daily newspapers in france, it was three or four years ago. a meteor rise that is completely unprecedented. frenchness is the audacity, the ambition, and the audacity to try out, and the audacity since barack obama brought his support to him. there is an interesting parallel. the...
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jeremy corbyn. wherever theresa may was, she wanted this, the nearest thing this election has to a contact sport, to go her way. amber rudd was straight into the attack after mrised treatment of those on disability benefits. you're not credible! jeremy, jeremy, i know there this no extra payment you don't want to add to. no tax you don't want to rise. but the fact is we have to concentrate our resources on the people who need it most, and we have to stop thinking, as you do, that there is a magic money tree. you have to be accountable. i'd like to bring in some of the other parties... it has already a personal confrontation. the labour leader counterattacking on poverty. i would just say this — since amber rudd seem so confident that this is a country at ease with itself, have you have you been to a food bank? have you seen people sleeping around our stations? applause have you seen the level... jeremy... have you seen the level... i'd like to answer your attack. because of your government's conscious... of course, i have been to food banks. for amber to say that this is a government that actually cares for those most vulnerable i think is downright insulting
jeremy corbyn. wherever theresa may was, she wanted this, the nearest thing this election has to a contact sport, to go her way. amber rudd was straight into the attack after mrised treatment of those on disability benefits. you're not credible! jeremy, jeremy, i know there this no extra payment you don't want to add to. no tax you don't want to rise. but the fact is we have to concentrate our resources on the people who need it most, and we have to stop thinking, as you do, that there is a...
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in a speech about brexit, the prime minister questioned jeremy corbyn‘s fitness to conduct talks with the eu. but labour says mrs far had made britain a laughing stock in europe. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. your road, everyone‘s avenue. it's on all our streets and on the doors where elections are really decided. has a shakier few days for theresa may made much difference? ijust wish she'd make her mind up and stick to it. i mean, i know it's a woman's privilege... but they shouldn't do it in politics. turned against pensioners, hasn't she? but on plenty of doorsteps, the perceptions of the two leaders could hardly be more far apart. oh, i like her. well, everything she does is so proficient. i don't like that mr corbyn to be the head of the labour party, if they get in. i can't see them getting in, can you? i like theresa may, i think she's good. i don't like jeremy corbyn. theresa may wants to drive her hoped—for contrast home, so after a tricky few days, a top up of her main message — back onto brexit... to try to get away from accusations of indecision. her number one target — the labour lea
in a speech about brexit, the prime minister questioned jeremy corbyn‘s fitness to conduct talks with the eu. but labour says mrs far had made britain a laughing stock in europe. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. your road, everyone‘s avenue. it's on all our streets and on the doors where elections are really decided. has a shakier few days for theresa may made much difference? ijust wish she'd make her mind up and stick to it. i mean, i know it's a woman's privilege... but they...
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labour's campaign coordinator, ian lavery, rejected the idea that mr burnham had snubbed the party's leader. jeremy exactly what was expected of him. because andy was not there at that particular time, i am not sure why, but i have got to dispel this myth that there is a rift between andy burnham and jeremy corbyn because there is not. they are quite good friends and they served in the shadow cabinet right up served in the shadow cabinet right up until the time where he decided to seek nominations for the mayoral contest in the north west. in no way is there any rift between germany and andy. that is simply not true. that is simply not true. with me is our political correspondent matt cole. now the dust has settle in those elections, what picture does paint for the general election? it has thrown up some interesting results, not least that west midlands area, a crucial battle ground and labour would have hoped to have taken back and it is a blow not to have taken that. we will see party leaders in that. we will see party leaders in that broader regents day —— broader region today try to capitalise.
labour's campaign coordinator, ian lavery, rejected the idea that mr burnham had snubbed the party's leader. jeremy exactly what was expected of him. because andy was not there at that particular time, i am not sure why, but i have got to dispel this myth that there is a rift between andy burnham and jeremy corbyn because there is not. they are quite good friends and they served in the shadow cabinet right up served in the shadow cabinet right up until the time where he decided to seek...
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mr corbyn has spoken exclusively to the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg. jeremyll be the biggest task in front of you. you have said today brexit is settled. does that mean, if you are prime minister, come hell or high water, whatever the deal on the table, we will be leaving the european union. no, there was a clear vote in the referendum a year ago, but there is now the negotiations which have already begun. i sent a letter to president macron last night congratulating him on his election, but also setting out in broad terms what our aims are in these negotiations. to have good relations with europe, of course, secondly to make sure there is a trade access, a tariff free trade access to the european markets. thirdly that we will, of course, protect the rights of eu nationals living in britain, which we will do straightaway, and that we will also ensure that the regulations that we have got from the european union, such as working directive and employment conditions will be defended and maintain. that has to be but very clearly. that is what you would hope to ac
mr corbyn has spoken exclusively to the bbc‘s political editor laura kuenssberg. jeremyll be the biggest task in front of you. you have said today brexit is settled. does that mean, if you are prime minister, come hell or high water, whatever the deal on the table, we will be leaving the european union. no, there was a clear vote in the referendum a year ago, but there is now the negotiations which have already begun. i sent a letter to president macron last night congratulating him on his...
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contest, labor mps had let in the backbencher, jeremy corbyn, a veteran with a long history of meddling. to the consternation and amazement of most labor mps, mr. corban quickly became the favorite. he won by a landslide, and soon he was answering his first prime minister's questions. >> jeremy corbyn. >> i have taken apart in many events and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy, and our conduct within this place. and many told me that they thought prime minister's question time was to theatrical, that parliament was out of touch and to theatrical, and they wanted things done differently. but above all, they wanted their voice heard in parliament. changee are able to prime minister's questions and make it a more genuine exercise and asking and answering questions, no one would be more delighted than me. alicia: a new approach to prime minister's questions, and a fresh look to the house of commons generally. have been elected in may and they all had to make a maiden speech. by convention, these are noncontroversial, but a new conservative mp decided to dispense with that traditio
contest, labor mps had let in the backbencher, jeremy corbyn, a veteran with a long history of meddling. to the consternation and amazement of most labor mps, mr. corban quickly became the favorite. he won by a landslide, and soon he was answering his first prime minister's questions. >> jeremy corbyn. >> i have taken apart in many events and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy, and our conduct within this place. and...
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contest, labor mps had let in the backbencher, jeremy corbyn, a veteran with a long history of meddling. to the consternation and amazement of most labor mps, mr. corban quickly became the favorite. he won by a landslide, and soon he was answering his first prime minister's questions. >> jeremy corbyn. >> i have taken apart in many events and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy, and our conduct within this place. and many told me that they thought prime minister's question time was to theatrical, that parliament was out of touch and to theatrical, and they wanted things done differently. but above all, they wanted their voice heard in parliament. changee are able to prime minister's questions and make it a more genuine exercise and asking and answering questions, no one would be more delighted than me. alicia: a new approach to prime minister's questions, and a fresh look to the house of commons generally. have been elected in may and they all had to make a maiden speech. by convention, these are noncontroversial, but a new conservative mp decided to dispense with that traditio
contest, labor mps had let in the backbencher, jeremy corbyn, a veteran with a long history of meddling. to the consternation and amazement of most labor mps, mr. corban quickly became the favorite. he won by a landslide, and soon he was answering his first prime minister's questions. >> jeremy corbyn. >> i have taken apart in many events and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy, and our conduct within this place. and...
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they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cybersecurity last summer. the metro has the latest on last week‘s global cyberattack. it has a warning for people returning to work to avoid ra nsomwa re scams. the sun reports that ian brady is close to death. thankfully, you will be doing most of the talking! let‘s start with the election campaign, and the telegraph, workers get leave to care for elderly, the conservative ma nifesto to for elderly, the conservative manifesto to boost employees‘ right and tackle the social care crisis. an acceptance that there are so many people in the country who do have caring responsibilities and often find it difficult to work while doing it. this is the latest attempt by the prime minister to march on to labour turf, we have had energy prices, help with housing, and a protection of workers
they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cybersecurity last summer. the metro has the latest on last week‘s global cyberattack. it has a warning for people returning to work to avoid ra nsomwa re scams. the sun reports that...
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in a speech about brexit the prime minister questioned jeremy corbyn's fitness to conduct talks with the eu. but labour says mrsritain a laughing stock in europe. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. your road, everyone's avenue. it is on all our streets and that the doors where elections are decided. has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference? i wish she would make her mind up. i know it is a woman's privilege... but not in politics. on plenty of doorsteps, the perceptions of the two leaders could hardly be more far apart. i like it. everything she does is so proficient. i don't like that mr corbyn to be the head of the labour party, if they get in. i cannot see them getting in, can you? i like theresa may, i think she is good. i don't like jeremy corbyn. theresa may wants to drive her hoped—for contrast home so after a tricky few days, our top up of her main message, back onto brexit. to try to get away from accusations of indecision. her number one target, the labour leader. with his position on brexit, he will find himself alone and naked in the negotiating chamber of the european un
in a speech about brexit the prime minister questioned jeremy corbyn's fitness to conduct talks with the eu. but labour says mrsritain a laughing stock in europe. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. your road, everyone's avenue. it is on all our streets and that the doors where elections are decided. has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference? i wish she would make her mind up. i know it is a woman's privilege... but not in politics. on plenty of doorsteps, the...
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jeremy corbyn also said that students who are part—way through their courses would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people mr's arts, music, film and theatre as our political correspondent ben wright reports. in what used to be an old fruit and veg market, jeremy corbyn jeremy corbyn upped his sales pitch to students in hull. labour had already promised to scrap tuition fees for english students studying at english universities from next year. now he says students starting this year will be free of fees. surely we should be investing in our future. somebody who doesn't achieve the profession they want — nursing, teaching, medicine in some otherform, engineering, — whatever it happens to be, they lose out, but we, as a society, lose out because we've lost a qualified person who can help improve our industries, improve our services, improve our quality of life. from this autumn, universities in england can charge up to £9,250 a year for undergraduate courses. labour says new students and those part way through courses would have free tuition from this autumn. the party claims this policy would cost the taxpaye
jeremy corbyn also said that students who are part—way through their courses would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people mr's arts, music, film and theatre as our political correspondent ben wright reports. in what used to be an old fruit and veg market, jeremy corbyn jeremy corbyn upped his sales pitch to students in hull. labour had already promised to scrap tuition fees for english students studying at english universities from next year....
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the main opposition labour leader jeremy corbyn had said he also wouldn't go if mrs may wasn't appearinga last minute change of heart, and decided to turn up. let's hear him clashing with amber rudd over payments to disabled people. we are a party who always supports those in most need. and the welfare bill for helping people on disabilities has gone up £7 billion in the last seven years. and is now at £50 billion. we will always provide that safety net. amber, you tried to remove safety nets away from people on disabilities and turned around on that. you are not credible. i know there is no extra payment you do not want to add to, no tax you do not want to rise, but the fact is that we have to concentrate our resources on the people who need it most. and we have to stop thinking, as you do, that there's a magic money tree. you have to be accountable. not surprisingly the issue of brexit was a strong theme throughout the debate. the leader of the liberal democrats tim farron said it was vital that britain remained in the single market. we also have to get the big choices right. the eleph
the main opposition labour leader jeremy corbyn had said he also wouldn't go if mrs may wasn't appearinga last minute change of heart, and decided to turn up. let's hear him clashing with amber rudd over payments to disabled people. we are a party who always supports those in most need. and the welfare bill for helping people on disabilities has gone up £7 billion in the last seven years. and is now at £50 billion. we will always provide that safety net. amber, you tried to remove safety nets...
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mr corbyn to raise taxes? i don't agree with all jeremy corbyn's tax policies. we are getting into the realms of...be the result. i don't think it will be. if it is, will you work with mr corbyn on his tax and spend? we will work for progressive policies, and we will work for the policies we put forward in our manifesto. if there was to be a hung parliament, of course we would look to be part of a progressive alliance that pursued progressive policies. but let's get back to the reality of this election. the reality of this election, even with the narrowing of the polls, is that we are going to face a tory government perhaps with a bigger majority. my priority in this election is to say to the people of scotland, if you want scotland's interests to be protected and our voice heard, then you've got to vote snp to make sure that's the case. voting tory delivers tory mps who will rubber—stamp theresa may. voting labour in scotland risks letting the tories in. one final thing on mr corbyn — he wants to raise corporation tax by a third. would you broadly agree with that? no. i don't agree right now with
mr corbyn to raise taxes? i don't agree with all jeremy corbyn's tax policies. we are getting into the realms of...be the result. i don't think it will be. if it is, will you work with mr corbyn on his tax and spend? we will work for progressive policies, and we will work for the policies we put forward in our manifesto. if there was to be a hung parliament, of course we would look to be part of a progressive alliance that pursued progressive policies. but let's get back to the reality of this...
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jeremy corbyn launches a tax and spend labour manifesto, calling it a radical and responsible plan for government. mr corbyn proposed renationalising key industries, expanding free childcare and raising taxes on high earners. whatever your age or situation, people are under pressure, struggling to make ends meet. our manifesto is for you. we'll be live at the launch in bradford — and we'll be asking whether the party's tax and spending commitments add up. also this lunchtime... a row brews over president trump giving classified information to russia's foreign minister. he says he had an absolute right to do so. inflation hits 2.7% — its highest level for almost four years — driven by a rise in airfares, clothing and energy prices. you do night shifts and you do really short—staffed shifts and it's knackering, and then you come home and you struggle to put food on the table. the moors murderer ian brady, has died after spending more than 50 years in custody for killing five children. police say an outstanding case will not be closed. ruined by rubbish — the british island in the south pacific which ha
jeremy corbyn launches a tax and spend labour manifesto, calling it a radical and responsible plan for government. mr corbyn proposed renationalising key industries, expanding free childcare and raising taxes on high earners. whatever your age or situation, people are under pressure, struggling to make ends meet. our manifesto is for you. we'll be live at the launch in bradford — and we'll be asking whether the party's tax and spending commitments add up. also this lunchtime... a row brews...
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a few minutes ago in court mrjustice jeremy baker told mr paterson, "you deliberately exaggerated theoded in the afghan capital kabul, killing at least 80 people and injuring over 350. the bomb exploded during the morning rush hour in the diplomatic quarter of the city, near the foreign embassy buildings. windows were shattered within several kilometres of the blast. it's unclear who carried out this attack. in a statement, the taliban denied involvement. the afghan president has described it as an inhuman act. among the dead is a driver for the bbc afghan service, mohammed nazir; four bbc journalists were injured. our correspondent harun najafizada is at the scene and sent this report. this is the scene of the huge bombing which rocked the afghan capital kabul. today we understand it was a water tanker or a lorry full of explosives which hit this strategic location right in the heart of kabul. it is very close to the german embassy, the indian embassy, the french and british embassies. it is also walking distance from the presidential palace. the police have cordoned off the area at
a few minutes ago in court mrjustice jeremy baker told mr paterson, "you deliberately exaggerated theoded in the afghan capital kabul, killing at least 80 people and injuring over 350. the bomb exploded during the morning rush hour in the diplomatic quarter of the city, near the foreign embassy buildings. windows were shattered within several kilometres of the blast. it's unclear who carried out this attack. in a statement, the taliban denied involvement. the afghan president has described...
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mr corbyn was speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg, who reports now on the day's events. jeremyn! a showbiz introduction. labour's had more drama in 18 months than some parties do in a decade. but he is on the main stage now. so are you ready for his lines? the economy is still rigged in favour of the rich and powerful. when labour wins, there'll be a reckoning for those who've thought they could get away with asset stripping our industry, crashing our economy through their greed and ripping off workers and consumers. cheering and applause. a dramatic call in front of his shiny new battle bus, but since he's been in charge, labour has gone backwards. we have four weeks to ruin their party. to have a chance to take our wealth back. we must seize that chance today and every day untiljune the 8th. he's brought multitudes of new members, but what about the mainstream 7 you said, rather dramatically, there would be a reckoning if you become prime minister. now, a reckoning doesn't sound like a few people at the very top paying a little bit more, it sounds like something rather more r
mr corbyn was speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg, who reports now on the day's events. jeremyn! a showbiz introduction. labour's had more drama in 18 months than some parties do in a decade. but he is on the main stage now. so are you ready for his lines? the economy is still rigged in favour of the rich and powerful. when labour wins, there'll be a reckoning for those who've thought they could get away with asset stripping our industry, crashing our economy through their greed...
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jeremy corbyn with his long—standing views on taxing business, and mrs may, with her own distinctive,to dub hera form of conservatism, leading some to dub her a red tory. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said an snp victory in the general election in scotland would give her a mandate to demand the scottish government be included at the brexit negotiating table. 0ur scotland correspondent, catriona renton, is in hamilton now, where the first minister has been campaigning this morning. and the rain didn't dampen the enthusiasm of the campaigners, when nicola sturgeon came here earlier. this is one of those seats that the party took last time around when they made those massive gains, and they made those massive gains, and they were here today to shore up that support. 0n the agenda, brexit, 62% of scots having voted to remain. asa 62% of scots having voted to remain. as a result, nicola sturgeon asked the prime minister to accept a package of proposals for scotland to stay in the single market. she said theresa may dismissed this out of hand. this general election is anot
jeremy corbyn with his long—standing views on taxing business, and mrs may, with her own distinctive,to dub hera form of conservatism, leading some to dub her a red tory. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said an snp victory in the general election in scotland would give her a mandate to demand the scottish government be included at the brexit negotiating table. 0ur scotland correspondent, catriona renton, is in hamilton now, where the first minister has been campaigning this...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, will this morning give a speech on foreign affairs. mrbyn will insist he isn't a pacifist and he's prepared to use military force as a last resort. he will also pledge a "robust", independent foreign policy and says there will be "no hand holding" with us president donald trump if he was prime minister. brazil has declared an end to a national emergency over the zika virus after the number of cases dropped 95% between january and april, compared to the same period a year ago. the virus has been linked to microcephaly where babies are born with abnormally small heads. the threat was at its peak as brazil prepared to host the 2016 olympics, and the zika virus has been linked to severe birth defects in almost 30 countries. detectives investigating the death of a businessman, who was shot dead during a suspected burglary at his home in dorset, have made another arrest. police say a 45—year—old man from poole is being questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary. three men have been charged with murdering guy hedger duri
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, will this morning give a speech on foreign affairs. mrbyn will insist he isn't a pacifist and he's prepared to use military force as a last resort. he will also pledge a "robust", independent foreign policy and says there will be "no hand holding" with us president donald trump if he was prime minister. brazil has declared an end to a national emergency over the zika virus after the number of cases dropped 95% between january and april,...
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jeremy corbyn accuses theresa may of pandering to trump. mr.orbin said, pandering to an erratic ministration -- administration will not deliver stability. visiting one of the world's most popular catholic programming sites. it is famous for being the place of three portuguese shepherd children said the virgin mary appeared to them 100 years ago. those may 19, 1917. he will make two of them saints on saturday. they expect around one million people to converge on the town. global news, 24 hours a day, journalists0 600 and analysts and 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. kevin? kevin: u.s. and china reached a trade agreement promoting natural gas, and beef. wilbur ross spoke with bloomberg .aybreak earlier this morning let's take a look. you have a lot more issues to deal with with the people's republic of china. i believe that the fact that we have these long-standing aggravations out of the way so quickly, boasts well for the relationship pattern going forward. we have many more issues and the next task will be figuring out a on
jeremy corbyn accuses theresa may of pandering to trump. mr.orbin said, pandering to an erratic ministration -- administration will not deliver stability. visiting one of the world's most popular catholic programming sites. it is famous for being the place of three portuguese shepherd children said the virgin mary appeared to them 100 years ago. those may 19, 1917. he will make two of them saints on saturday. they expect around one million people to converge on the town. global news, 24 hours a...
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jeremy corbyn would be prepared to see british military forces deployed. the only costly note i would send their is that if you look at their manifesto, nato is not even mentioned. so when mr clarity on what circumstances might they use military force. thank you very much. norman smith. we'll be bringing you that speech from jeremy corbyn, it's expected at around half past 11. the inquest into a schoolboy who died after falling ill in detention has concluded his death was due to an allergic reaction to a school lunch. 14—year—old nasar ahmed had severe asthma and multiple allergies, when he fell ill at school in november. two hours before he collapsed he ate a meal he was allergic to. staff failed to correctly administer his medication before paramedics arrived. our correspondent richard lister is at poplar coroner's court in east london. tell us more about the background leading up to nasar‘s death. tell us more about the background leading up to nasar's death. this happened on november ten last year. nasar had a wide range of extreme food allergies. he was allergic to nuts, fruit, milk, various fruit. he was also asthmatic, severely asthmatic. the school was a weird of t
jeremy corbyn would be prepared to see british military forces deployed. the only costly note i would send their is that if you look at their manifesto, nato is not even mentioned. so when mr clarity on what circumstances might they use military force. thank you very much. norman smith. we'll be bringing you that speech from jeremy corbyn, it's expected at around half past 11. the inquest into a schoolboy who died after falling ill in detention has concluded his death was due to an allergic...
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in a speech about brexit the prime minister questioned jeremy corbyn‘s fitness to conduct talks with the eu. but labour says mrsition so far had made britain a laughing stock in europe. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. your road, everyone's avenue. it is on all our streets and that the doors where elections are decided. has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference? has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference ?|i has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference? i wish she would make her mind up. i know it is a woman's privilege... but not in politics. on plenty of doorsteps, the perceptions of the two leaders could hardly be more far apart. everything she does is so proficient. i don't like that mr corbyn to be the head of the labour party, if they get in. i cannot see them getting in, can you?” party, if they get in. i cannot see them getting in, can you? i like theresa may, i think she is good. i don't like jeremy corbyn. theresa may wants to drive her hoped—for contrast home so after a tricky few days, our top contrast home so after a tricky few days, ourtop u
in a speech about brexit the prime minister questioned jeremy corbyn‘s fitness to conduct talks with the eu. but labour says mrsition so far had made britain a laughing stock in europe. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. your road, everyone's avenue. it is on all our streets and that the doors where elections are decided. has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference? has a shaky few days for theresa may made much difference ?|i has a shaky few days for theresa may made...
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and if they do watered—down, to be identified as having weakened and softened mr corbyn ‘s manifesto, which perhaps jeremyn on. inafew manifesto he wanted to campaign on. in a few minutes, i'll be speaking to one of the journalists who received that leaked copy of the ma nifesto, received that leaked copy of the manifesto, the draft manifesto last night. but right now, let's go back to the breaking news of the last few moments. the bank of england has released its latest thoughts on the state of britain's economy. is itfairto is it fair to say some modest alarm bells ringing? i think that's absolutely right. what it said is that for 2017, there are some quite negative trends. those trends are around that old story. growth is likely to be below inflation, below the rate that prices are rising, so that means incomes are in reality falling. so the income squeezes back. and it has been around since the financial crisis, and it has returned again now, according to the bank. inflation has increased, the bank. inflation has increased, the bank has slightly downgraded growth for this year, says it thinks this is
and if they do watered—down, to be identified as having weakened and softened mr corbyn ‘s manifesto, which perhaps jeremyn on. inafew manifesto he wanted to campaign on. in a few minutes, i'll be speaking to one of the journalists who received that leaked copy of the ma nifesto, received that leaked copy of the manifesto, the draft manifesto last night. but right now, let's go back to the breaking news of the last few moments. the bank of england has released its latest thoughts on the...
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mr trump is leaving behind fresh controversy in washington. over the firing the fbi chief james comey. jeremyadow cabinet publicly disagree over the issue. the tories defend their aim to cut net migration to tens of thousands after it comes under fire from former chancellor george osborne. hassan rouhani is re—elected as iranian president, defeating his conservative rival with a comfortable margin.
mr trump is leaving behind fresh controversy in washington. over the firing the fbi chief james comey. jeremyadow cabinet publicly disagree over the issue. the tories defend their aim to cut net migration to tens of thousands after it comes under fire from former chancellor george osborne. hassan rouhani is re—elected as iranian president, defeating his conservative rival with a comfortable margin.
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on tuesday, labor party leader jeremy corbyn launched his party's election campaign and unveiled his agenda. this is 45 minutes. mr. corbyn: can i say first of all, thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the university, and i think this university is a great place, going great places. thank you for giving us the space this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: and thank you to everyone in bradford and all across yorkshire. what a fantastic welcome we have had. what fantastic support we have received. [applause] mr. corbyn: so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have in our manifesto, and our plans, and all of us. we intend to deliver on those hopes and on these plans. [applause] you tobyn: and thank brian, mohammed and christine for what you just said and the bravery with which you spoke about your own problems and determinedause i am that we will deal with, address, and confront the issues of the mental health crisis facing this country, so people don't suffer alone. thank
on tuesday, labor party leader jeremy corbyn launched his party's election campaign and unveiled his agenda. this is 45 minutes. mr. corbyn: can i say first of all, thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the university, and i think this university is a great place, going great places. thank you for giving us the space this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: and...
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saying that is not cutting through because they do not trust mr corbyn to pay for all this and deliver, but the message is clear from jeremyggling to make ends meet. with me isjohn mills, chairman of the consumer goods companyjml, labour donor and chair of the campaign group labour future. thank you for coming in. did you like what you heard today? you warned in the past that itjeremy corbyn didn't bolster traditional labour support, the party could be finished. i think what he said will help bolster support. they may not win the general election but need to have enough mps to hold the government to account and what jeremy corbyn said today is likely to be attractive to a lot of people and will help that. for you the priority is avoiding allying sad victory for the conservatives.” think realistically what is important is to avoid a wipe—out, to make sure there is a reasonably strong opposition in the next parliament and that seems to be what jeremy corbyn is aiming to achieve and is likely to be successful. what we got to date that was new was figures. does the maths add up? the mass balances. the big issue is whether the
saying that is not cutting through because they do not trust mr corbyn to pay for all this and deliver, but the message is clear from jeremyggling to make ends meet. with me isjohn mills, chairman of the consumer goods companyjml, labour donor and chair of the campaign group labour future. thank you for coming in. did you like what you heard today? you warned in the past that itjeremy corbyn didn't bolster traditional labour support, the party could be finished. i think what he said will help...
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to live in dull content, labor and peace had let in jeremy corbin, he had a long history of rebellion and to the amazement of most, mrrbin quickly became the favorite. he won by a landslide and soon he was answering his first prime minister question. >> i'm taking part in many events around the country and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy and our conduct within this place. many told me they thought prime minister question time was too theatrical and parliament was out of touch into theatrical and they wanted things differently, but above all they wanted their voice heard in parliament. if we are able to change questions and make it a more genuine exercise in asking questions and answering questions, no one would be more delighted than me. >> so a new approach to prime minister questions and a fresh look at the house of commons assembly. 177 new and peace have been elected in may and they all had to make a maiden speech. these are noncontroversial but a new conservative and peed decided to dispense with that convention. she used her maiden to launch
to live in dull content, labor and peace had let in jeremy corbin, he had a long history of rebellion and to the amazement of most, mrrbin quickly became the favorite. he won by a landslide and soon he was answering his first prime minister question. >> i'm taking part in many events around the country and conversations with many people about what they thought about this place, our parliament, our democracy and our conduct within this place. many told me they thought prime minister...
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jeremy corbyn also said that students, who are part—way through their courses, would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people, mrmusic, film and theatre, as our political correspondent, ben wright, reports. in what used to be an old fruit and veg market, jeremy corbyn upped his sales pitch to students in hull. labour had already promised to scrap tuition fees for english students studying at english universities from next year. now he says students starting this year will be free of fees. surely we should be investing in our future. somebody who doesn't achieve the profession they want — nursing, teaching, medicine in some otherform, engineering, — whatever it happens to be, they lose out, but we, as a society, lose out because we've lost a qualified person who can help improve our industries, improve our services, improve our quality of life. from this autumn, universities in england can charge up to £9,250 a year for undergraduate courses. labour says new students and those part way through courses would have free tuition from this autumn. the party claims this policy would cost the taxpayer £9.5 billion a yea
jeremy corbyn also said that students, who are part—way through their courses, would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people, mrmusic, film and theatre, as our political correspondent, ben wright, reports. in what used to be an old fruit and veg market, jeremy corbyn upped his sales pitch to students in hull. labour had already promised to scrap tuition fees for english students studying at english universities from next year. now he says...
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jeremy corbyn has said there will be a ‘day of reckoning' for the rich and powerful if labour wins the election. speaking in manchester mrlled time on those he described as tax cheats, greedy bankers and rip—off bosses. but on the question of brexit he was far less clear on what a vote for labour would mean. speaking to our political editor laura kuennsberg mr corbyn repeatedly refused to say whether labour would definitely take britain out of the eu. look there was a clear vote in the referendum a year ago but now there are the negotiations which have already begun. i sent isenta i sent a letter to president elect emmanuel macron last night congratulating him on his win and also setting out that we wanted good relations with europe and to make sure that there is a trade access, a tariff free trade access to the european markets. but on that point if you say brexit is settled, whatever happens in the negotiations, however well or badly they go, it would be leading if you are prime minister? we will go in with determination to achieve what i've just outlined and it is not a one—off meeting, oh one of discussion, it involv
jeremy corbyn has said there will be a ‘day of reckoning' for the rich and powerful if labour wins the election. speaking in manchester mrlled time on those he described as tax cheats, greedy bankers and rip—off bosses. but on the question of brexit he was far less clear on what a vote for labour would mean. speaking to our political editor laura kuennsberg mr corbyn repeatedly refused to say whether labour would definitely take britain out of the eu. look there was a clear vote in the...
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still a huge issue because when you look at the polling, although the tory lead has dipped, mrs made's lead over jeremyis radio 2 thing going on and there is a lot of people. suddenly came out of the crowd. thank you. that radio 2 thing, it is five gardens. tell me about this, my five? it is the five senses, touch, taste, sight, smell and sound. anneka rice's garden behind us, it is very colourful. this is the site garden. mine is texture, just a few garden. mine is texture, just a few garden stone. it is all about what you can feel, so we have some clout pines, which you can shove your hand into. it is lovely. we are really feeling great about this whole thing. and this is the first time radio 2 has ever displayed gardens? we have got our 50th anniversary soon we have got our 50th anniversary soon and i think that probably at some point in the past there has been a garden involved. but i can't remember doing anything gardening related on radio 2 before and i have been with the designer, he has put in the plans as i have requested, and he has done a very good job, i must say. so let's get down to the n
still a huge issue because when you look at the polling, although the tory lead has dipped, mrs made's lead over jeremyis radio 2 thing going on and there is a lot of people. suddenly came out of the crowd. thank you. that radio 2 thing, it is five gardens. tell me about this, my five? it is the five senses, touch, taste, sight, smell and sound. anneka rice's garden behind us, it is very colourful. this is the site garden. mine is texture, just a few garden. mine is texture, just a few garden...
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she accused jeremy corbyn of deserting what she called "proud and patriotic" working class people. and as mrs may didn't rule out a future parliamentary vote on joining american military strikes against syria. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. what the tories might expect, a raw reception in much of the northeast england. the tories will ruin our environment. can the conservatives win around here, no! definitely not! no chance! a very small selection of people canvassing for the tories, we have a huge following for the labour. inside, theresa may believes she can swell these polite ranks of her supporters, trying to stir up national pride, with talk of security, and defence, while slamming her labour opponents, who have been in charge round here for a long time. proud and patriotic working class people, in towns and cities across britain, have not deserted the labour party, we respect the parents and grandparents taught their children and grandchildren that labour was a party that share their values and stood up for their community. but across the country today, traditional labou
she accused jeremy corbyn of deserting what she called "proud and patriotic" working class people. and as mrs may didn't rule out a future parliamentary vote on joining american military strikes against syria. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. what the tories might expect, a raw reception in much of the northeast england. the tories will ruin our environment. can the conservatives win around here, no! definitely not! no chance! a very small selection of people canvassing...
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jeremy corbyn there. there has been a little bit of confusion here at the manifesto launch on what mr corbyn said on benefitsits, that is very clear. after that he was then asked if that was a costed promise, that promise of lifting the benefits freeze, and then the labour leader said we have not made a commitment on that. so a little bit of confusion on the benefits freeze here at the labour party manifesto launch. joining me now from our westminster studio is torsten bell, director of the resolution foundation. it isa it is a not—for—profit research and policy organisation. thank you for being with us. this manifesto is a lurch to the left from ed miliband's ma nifesto ? lurch to the left from ed miliband's manifesto? how the manifesto goes down is a decision for the people on the 8th ofjune, not for charities like the resolution foundation. but what this does is set up a discussion about the size of the state. this is a change from previous manifestos. we have had parties discussing what kind of tax cuts people should be having, what we have seen from this is from labour, the liberal democrats and to a ce
jeremy corbyn there. there has been a little bit of confusion here at the manifesto launch on what mr corbyn said on benefitsits, that is very clear. after that he was then asked if that was a costed promise, that promise of lifting the benefits freeze, and then the labour leader said we have not made a commitment on that. so a little bit of confusion on the benefits freeze here at the labour party manifesto launch. joining me now from our westminster studio is torsten bell, director of the...
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mr trump is leaving behind fresh controversy in washington. there's claims he said firing the fbi chiefjames comey, relieved him of great pressure. jeremy of the shadow cabinet publicly disagree over the issue. the tories defend their pledge to cut net migration to tens of thousands after it comes under fire from former chancellor george osborne. hassan rouhani is re—elected as iranian president, defeating his conservative rival in a comfortable margin.
mr trump is leaving behind fresh controversy in washington. there's claims he said firing the fbi chiefjames comey, relieved him of great pressure. jeremy of the shadow cabinet publicly disagree over the issue. the tories defend their pledge to cut net migration to tens of thousands after it comes under fire from former chancellor george osborne. hassan rouhani is re—elected as iranian president, defeating his conservative rival in a comfortable margin.
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mr corbyn is not their secret weapon. he is the millstone around labour's neck and their great fear is that the more people see unvarnished jeremynt labour support. the other thing we will get from labour today is mr corbyn trying to clarify the party's position on brexit. let's be honest, the party has had a confused response, and trying to reassure its brexit supporting voters that it really is in favour of brexit, not trying to alienate those many labour members who backed remain and it has been a sort of uneasy balancing act. mr corbyn today will say that his party accepts leaving the eu but they want brexit to be a jobs creation exercise. cheering and applause mr corbyn is coming to the stage, i can see members of the shadow cabinet meeting the, i saw andy burnham earlier. he will also be on stage. today, we're told andy burnham will be on stage. so, we awaitjeremy corbyn. i don't think he's there yet. let's just have a listen... colleagues, friends, brothers and sisters, welcome to event city here in manchester to launch the labour party general election 2017 campaign. what a wonderful city! what a wonderful people! cheeri
mr corbyn is not their secret weapon. he is the millstone around labour's neck and their great fear is that the more people see unvarnished jeremynt labour support. the other thing we will get from labour today is mr corbyn trying to clarify the party's position on brexit. let's be honest, the party has had a confused response, and trying to reassure its brexit supporting voters that it really is in favour of brexit, not trying to alienate those many labour members who backed remain and it has...
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andjeremy may acting in the national interest and jeremy corbyn confirming he is simply not up to the job. meanwhile the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, said mrnts. a few days ago a young man prepared a bomb, went to a pop concert and slaughtered 22 people. it seems to me that to choose to make a political point on the back of that is wrong. i disagree withjeremy corbyn's point but i disagree even more strongly with his timing of making that point. the girl has been named locally as seven—month—old chloe fogarty. she was found in a vehicle in the village of dundrum in county tipperary yesterday. she was airlifted to hospital but medics were unable to revive her. the baby was the only child of a local couple, and the incident is being treated as a tragedy. as election campaigning resumes, labour leaderjeremy corbyn has given a speech saying that the war on terror is not working. meanwhile, police have arrested a man in the moss side area of manchester in connection with mendip‘s terror attack. eight men are being held. irish police are investigating the death ofa police are investigating the death of a seven—month—old girl was found ina caron
andjeremy may acting in the national interest and jeremy corbyn confirming he is simply not up to the job. meanwhile the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, said mrnts. a few days ago a young man prepared a bomb, went to a pop concert and slaughtered 22 people. it seems to me that to choose to make a political point on the back of that is wrong. i disagree withjeremy corbyn's point but i disagree even more strongly with his timing of making that point. the girl has been named locally as...
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mr corbyn's allies believe many former labour members who had left the party in protest, are back under his leadership. farfrom shirking his previous points of view, jeremyreign affairs proudly, aiming to bolster his core support. but for many labour candidates out campaigning, mr corbyn's stance on this issue is a vulnerability. that manifesto will have a strong narrative towards the armed forces. people will want to see that because they are hearing tory narrative attacking opposition but the manifesto will speak for itself. as the party leaders pitch for power in westminster, it's up to you to decide who you want to fly the flag for britain. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. joining me from westminster is our assistant political editor norman smith. his ascends the calculation of team corbin, people'sviews of military intervention abroad may have changed, particularly among young voters. but what about traditional labour voters? i am joined voters. but what about traditional labourvoters? iamjoined by voters. but what about traditional labour voters? i am joined by the shadow foreign office minister. maybe traditional, old labour voters, this st
mr corbyn's allies believe many former labour members who had left the party in protest, are back under his leadership. farfrom shirking his previous points of view, jeremyreign affairs proudly, aiming to bolster his core support. but for many labour candidates out campaigning, mr corbyn's stance on this issue is a vulnerability. that manifesto will have a strong narrative towards the armed forces. people will want to see that because they are hearing tory narrative attacking opposition but the...
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may and jeremy corbyn. contrast of characters between theresa may and jeremy corbynm already has turned ugly to an extent. the way mrconservative campaign, will not continue and it will be personal and will be evidence to show it is working. we saw the tories being careful yesterday not to look too jubilant. because expectations management is key and if they are to boost the turnout and potentially get a bigger margin at the general election, they need not to get complacent, and for voters not to get complacent. good morning, louise. if you had a window in your studio, this is probably what you would see in salford and manchester, cloudy and grey skies. but up the road, the la ke grey skies. but up the road, the lake district, beautiful. this is the dividing line. cloud to the south of the lake district, but to the north, blue skies and sunshine like the last few days. scotland, north—west england gets the lion's share. in the south, rain in the isles of scilly and into cornwall and across the channel islands. maybe some showers nudging into parts of devon but it looks like it will be predominantly cloudy here. betw
may and jeremy corbyn. contrast of characters between theresa may and jeremy corbynm already has turned ugly to an extent. the way mrconservative campaign, will not continue and it will be personal and will be evidence to show it is working. we saw the tories being careful yesterday not to look too jubilant. because expectations management is key and if they are to boost the turnout and potentially get a bigger margin at the general election, they need not to get complacent, and for voters not...
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jeremy corbyn, says the party's election manifesto includes policies that "would transform the lives of many people". president trump describes james comey, the fbi director he sacked, as a "showboat" and a "grandstander". mr saying he would have dismissed him even if officials had not recommended it. an analysis of nhs data suggests waiting times in england are at their worst level in five years. now on bbc news it's time for meet the author. france celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come in many genres but after the death of his wife eva, he decided to write a book of poems, undying: a love story., which follows the last stages of her illness and describes the raw day by day process of his own grief afterwards. welcome. asa as a novelist, was it difficult to commit yourself, especially under this very painful circumstances, to a poetic form? i didn't feel i was committing myself to anything. in the aftermath of either‘s death, these poems came to me. i had no conception that i was going to put them out there. they were just suggesting themselves to be written. it seemed perverse not to write them, given that they were coming to me. i didn't feel that i would put them out there, but w
jeremy corbyn, says the party's election manifesto includes policies that "would transform the lives of many people". president trump describes james comey, the fbi director he sacked, as a "showboat" and a "grandstander". mr saying he would have dismissed him even if officials had not recommended it. an analysis of nhs data suggests waiting times in england are at their worst level in five years. now on bbc news it's time for meet the author. france celebrated...
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jeremy corbyn‘s opponents, but from some within his own party as well. and as we heard there from a former labour home secretary, charles clarke, saying he thinks mr corbyn, the former libdem leader paddy ashdown saying he thinks the timing of these comments are wrong, in what he described as the aftermath or the shadows of the manchester attacks. jeremy corbyn will also say today when it comes to the nhs, when it comes to policing, we cannot be protected and cared for on the cheap. but amber rudd, the home secretary, last night that it was wrong to say that police cuts in some way contributed to the terrorist attack. she said it was wrong to imply this attack may not have taken place if there had been more policing. i think certainly the pitch, at the very least, that jeremy corbyn is trying to make today, is pretty tricky ground to be walking onjust four today, is pretty tricky ground to be walking on just four days after the manchester attacks. thank you very much. we will be asking the security minister, ben wallace, about jeremy corbyn‘s comments, and about this week's events in manchester, at 7:10am. another man has been arrested as part of the inv
jeremy corbyn‘s opponents, but from some within his own party as well. and as we heard there from a former labour home secretary, charles clarke, saying he thinks mr corbyn, the former libdem leader paddy ashdown saying he thinks the timing of these comments are wrong, in what he described as the aftermath or the shadows of the manchester attacks. jeremy corbyn will also say today when it comes to the nhs, when it comes to policing, we cannot be protected and cared for on the cheap. but amber...
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mr corbyn‘s allies believe many former members of labour who have left the party in protest have comeback under his leadership. jeremyt forward his position on foreign affairs proudly, in double his core support. but the campaigners, think this could be a liability. it is up to you to decide who you want to fly the flag for britain. our assistant political editor norman smith is in central london where jeremy corbyn just made that speech. how controversial was the speech?” think team jeremy corbyn have followed the military maxim that the best form of defence is attack, there is no point in trying to say that he has not opposed nuclear weapons and military intervention abroad, american foreign policy, he has always protested all his adult life against war from iraq to kosovo to the falklands, he is a regular anti—american protest. he is now offering a different vision of britain's roll on the world stage, different sort of labour party where the government would only act military intervention in very few circumstances and when authorised under international law. they would seek to work more to the united nations. the
mr corbyn‘s allies believe many former members of labour who have left the party in protest have comeback under his leadership. jeremyt forward his position on foreign affairs proudly, in double his core support. but the campaigners, think this could be a liability. it is up to you to decide who you want to fly the flag for britain. our assistant political editor norman smith is in central london where jeremy corbyn just made that speech. how controversial was the speech?” think team jeremy...
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jeremy. >> our two witnesses are well known and i will be sworn in. but mr. clapper, the former director of national intelligence, has served. thank you both for coming raise your right hand, please. >> do you confirm that the information you're about to give to the subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. [ inaudible ] >> general graham, ranking members of the white house and is members of the subcommittee, i certainly didn't expect to be before this committee or any other committee. i thought i was all done with this when i left the government. this is only my first. the egregious interruption in our presidential election is unacceptable. a special process resulted in an assessment or ica, as we call it. i'm here today to provide any information that i can now as a private citizen on how the intelligence committee came up with its analysis, pulled up its fundings additionally, i'll briefly address four related top. . of course, my direct official knowledge of any of this stopped on 20 january when my te
jeremy. >> our two witnesses are well known and i will be sworn in. but mr. clapper, the former director of national intelligence, has served. thank you both for coming raise your right hand, please. >> do you confirm that the information you're about to give to the subcommittee is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. [ inaudible ] >> general graham, ranking members of the white house and is members of the subcommittee, i...
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mrs thatcher won majorities of 144 in 1983 and 101 in 1987. with me now is our political correspondent. not something that jeremy to the general election. there are a couple of different interpretations of these numbers, labour being very behind in the opinion polls. some polls put labour behind up to 20 points. but there is another interpretation that this is an unhelpful addition to the diagnosis of labour's travails at this point in the election campaign, tom watson warning that if labour does not narrow the poll difference, then the conservatives could be on for a majority of more than 100 mp5, meaning that theresa may, if she was prime minister, would be able to do what she likes. we have heard within the last half hour from jeremy corbyn who is out campaigning in great yarmouth, and he was asked whether he was worried about conservative landslide. whether he was worried about conservative landslidelj whether he was worried about conservative landslide. i am out around the old country, and so is the party, putting out a message. we are a party, for the many, not for the few. we will invest in the nhs and ou
mrs thatcher won majorities of 144 in 1983 and 101 in 1987. with me now is our political correspondent. not something that jeremy to the general election. there are a couple of different interpretations of these numbers, labour being very behind in the opinion polls. some polls put labour behind up to 20 points. but there is another interpretation that this is an unhelpful addition to the diagnosis of labour's travails at this point in the election campaign, tom watson warning that if labour...