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andrew marr is not the only one preparing his best actor acceptance speech. cast list are laura kuenssberg, sophie raiworth, gordon carrara and simon mccoy. the answer is, we simply do not know. as the seconds, for many months, there have been deepening divisions between her and the prime ministers. the two adults over their approach to security. home secretaryjulia montague was among those injuries in the blast at saint matthews college. i heard there were security breaches from the word go. the attack on home secretaryjulia montague was carried out by a sniper fire from the roof of a nearby office building, pascoe house. the gunman appears to have gained access to the roof by posing as a tradesman but took his own life before he could be questioned. the emergency services were alerted at around five o'clock yesterday. there is now speculation that their initial findings suggest there are similarities to recent... the use there of the familiar bbc news studios and branding, and the presence of ten other bbc news presenters and reporters in the series so far
andrew marr is not the only one preparing his best actor acceptance speech. cast list are laura kuenssberg, sophie raiworth, gordon carrara and simon mccoy. the answer is, we simply do not know. as the seconds, for many months, there have been deepening divisions between her and the prime ministers. the two adults over their approach to security. home secretaryjulia montague was among those injuries in the blast at saint matthews college. i heard there were security breaches from the word go....
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i tell you what, if andrew marr says that, i'm going to retire. that is my career done.with a look at this morning's weather. how is it looking. not too bad, last day of september, not how it is looking but out is feeling is the question, it feels pretty chilly but i suppose an autumn chill pretty chilly but i suppose an autumn chili is appropriate. a bit more cloud around in places than yesterday. that is how it looks in sheffield at the moment or at least how it looked a short time ago. quite cool and breezy today, and despite the cloud, some sunshine, and a few showers in the north west. the satellite picture shows us what is going on, this stripe of cloud the main weather feature to talk about, moving southwards. it is a cold front. it has the odd spot of rain on it but mostly it is just cloud and then behind the cold front, you start to pull in some cold airfrom front, you start to pull in some cold air from the north. front, you start to pull in some cold airfrom the north. we front, you start to pull in some cold air from the north. we will feel the effects of tha
i tell you what, if andrew marr says that, i'm going to retire. that is my career done.with a look at this morning's weather. how is it looking. not too bad, last day of september, not how it is looking but out is feeling is the question, it feels pretty chilly but i suppose an autumn chill pretty chilly but i suppose an autumn chili is appropriate. a bit more cloud around in places than yesterday. that is how it looks in sheffield at the moment or at least how it looked a short time ago. quite...
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speaking on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the tuc‘s general secretary, frances 0'grady said the ukcrashing out of the eu, and called for more time for negotiations to take place. the government has been accused of failing to prepare for the potential impact which brexit could have on peace and security at the irish border. the chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, george hamilton says if the border were to return it would be exploited by criminals and terrorists. in an interview with the sunday times he says that some politicians don't understand the dangers — the government says it is considering his call for extra resources. 0ur correspondent louise cullen is in belfast with more details. this isn't new from george hamilton, he's been telling the government of the past year they need to prepare for peace and security in northern ireland in the event of the border being resurrected. i think these remarks are being aired with an increasing amount of frustration, he said back injune the psni has a business plan to address these problems, he wants 400 more office
speaking on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the tuc‘s general secretary, frances 0'grady said the ukcrashing out of the eu, and called for more time for negotiations to take place. the government has been accused of failing to prepare for the potential impact which brexit could have on peace and security at the irish border. the chief constable of the police service of northern ireland, george hamilton says if the border were to return it would be exploited by criminals and terrorists. in...
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an important thing to note is what we heard from liam fox earlier on today on the andrew marr show.id the thing about changing the leader is the arithmetic does not change. he means the conservative party does not have the conservative party does not have the numbers in parliament to be able to push through whatever it wants to push through an brexit. it needs consensus from within parliament from across different parties. whoever the leader is they would have to do that. although theresa may is constantly under pressure and talk of plots, at this stage it does not look as though this would happen, certainly before we get to the point where there is or is not a deal. the former labour prime minister gordon brown has weighed into his party's anti—semitism row. he says it should adopt an internationally agreed definition of anti—semitism. tensions within labour over the issue have intensified following the decision by the long—serving mp frank field to resign the party whip in parliament. mr brown has been addressing a meeting this lunchtime of the labourjewish movement in north londo
an important thing to note is what we heard from liam fox earlier on today on the andrew marr show.id the thing about changing the leader is the arithmetic does not change. he means the conservative party does not have the conservative party does not have the numbers in parliament to be able to push through whatever it wants to push through an brexit. it needs consensus from within parliament from across different parties. whoever the leader is they would have to do that. although theresa may...
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that was the home secretary on the andrew marr show, he may say the party is not looking for a new leaderis johnson party is not looking for a new leader but borisjohnson may have other ideas, there is speculation he is preparing a leadership bid and this article on some would say, paves the way for that leadership bid. absolutely, most things boris johnson says at the moment are being viewed through that prism of his leadership ambitions, this was certainly an article designed to cause a stir and there will be those who love this tone of phrase and those who hated as we have seen but what it does it gets him on the front pages and he is a politician that has come through with the public that many other aspiring conservative leaders can only dream of. all of this at a time in his private life has been under scrutiny. claims in the sunday times today that downing street have a sort of dossier, 4000 word oscillate to use against him. this is what the sunday times describes as a 4000 word board book which covers areas like his love life, other personal matters and it was said to have started
that was the home secretary on the andrew marr show, he may say the party is not looking for a new leaderis johnson party is not looking for a new leader but borisjohnson may have other ideas, there is speculation he is preparing a leadership bid and this article on some would say, paves the way for that leadership bid. absolutely, most things boris johnson says at the moment are being viewed through that prism of his leadership ambitions, this was certainly an article designed to cause a stir...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr earlier, the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said he was confidenter the recognised definition of anti—semitism would be resolved by labour when the national executive committee meets this week. i don't want to pre—empt the nec, but from what i have heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of that acceptance as people want, but also exactly what others have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. the ability to criticise policies that you disagree with. sorry to jump in. you are a big voice in the labour movement and people will be watching you and listening to you. if you yourself say that you think that definition should be accepted, that will have an effect. do you think it should be accepted? i do not want to interfere in the nec because anything i say could jeopardise what i think will be an historic agreement. let me put it as straightforward as i can. i think all sides will be satisfied with the proposal that will be discussed. that means acceptance on the one hand and acceptance overall
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr earlier, the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said he was confidenter the recognised definition of anti—semitism would be resolved by labour when the national executive committee meets this week. i don't want to pre—empt the nec, but from what i have heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of that acceptance as people want, but also exactly what others have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. the...
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speaking on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the tuc‘s general secretary, frances o'grady, said the ukn danger of crashing out of the eu, and called for more time for negotiations to take place. frances o'grady was also asked if unions supported a second vote on brexit. i want to serve notice to the prime minister today that if we don't get the deal that working people need then the tuc will be throwing our full weight behind a campaign for a popular vote so that people get a say on whether the deal is good enough or not because, you know, i'm a trade unionist. there is no way a trade unionist would negotiate a deal and not go back to their members. rules which prevent some victims of crime from being compensated if they lived with their attacker are being scrapped by the ministry ofjustice. the "same roof rule" was changed in 1979, but not retrospectively, meaning victims from before that time have been refused payouts. last year, more than a £150million was paid out by the scheme. here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. after a violent crime, what happens to the victims? f
speaking on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the tuc‘s general secretary, frances o'grady, said the ukn danger of crashing out of the eu, and called for more time for negotiations to take place. frances o'grady was also asked if unions supported a second vote on brexit. i want to serve notice to the prime minister today that if we don't get the deal that working people need then the tuc will be throwing our full weight behind a campaign for a popular vote so that people get a say on whether...
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the andrew marr show has been a picture at 9am on sunday morning the years but when it returned lastf its new series, it did start at a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock with a repeat of much of the day taking its place at nine. the bbc says research shows the available audience is higher at ten but some of the regular audience we re but some of the regular audience were unhappy. finally, we are not all about complaints newswatch. sometimes the plaudits come in, as they differ reports this week on the news at ten from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years. translation: i was scared to come back, i was scared my family would kill me and i was so surprised that the welcome i got. you can begin to imagine what women like her have been through at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, brutalisation and there are said to be 3000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. william hussey was one of those applauding that report. thank you for all your
the andrew marr show has been a picture at 9am on sunday morning the years but when it returned lastf its new series, it did start at a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock with a repeat of much of the day taking its place at nine. the bbc says research shows the available audience is higher at ten but some of the regular audience we re but some of the regular audience were unhappy. finally, we are not all about complaints newswatch. sometimes the plaudits come in, as they differ reports this...
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the andrew marr show has been a fixture at 9am on sunday mornings for years but when it returned lastits new series it did so in a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock. with the repeat of much of the day taking its place at 9am. the bbc says research shows that the available audiences is higher at 10am but some of the regular audience was unhappy... we're not all about complaints. sometimes the plaudits come in as a descriptive reports this week in the news that stem from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent. she spoke to one woman who had returned home after being enslaved in syria forfour home after being enslaved in syria for four years by so—called home after being enslaved in syria forfour years by so—called islamic state. i was scared to come back. i was scared my family would kill me and i was so surprised at the well, my god. who can begin to imagine what woman like her have gone through at the hands of so—called islamic state? daily beatings, brutalisation, and there are said to be 3000 more women and children still missing, still ca ptu red and children still missing
the andrew marr show has been a fixture at 9am on sunday mornings for years but when it returned lastits new series it did so in a new slot an hour later at ten o'clock. with the repeat of much of the day taking its place at 9am. the bbc says research shows that the available audiences is higher at 10am but some of the regular audience was unhappy... we're not all about complaints. sometimes the plaudits come in as a descriptive reports this week in the news that stem from the bbc‘s chief...
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the prime minister speaking to andrew marr earlier today. alina jenkins has the weather.ing a kite on the lincolnshire coast. lincolnshire coast. ireland was bowled off on show but also blustery showers. also blustery showers. this clearly on the early satellite picture. picture. replacing the early brightness with sunshine. sunshine. scotland and the far north of england. england. going with exposed western and eastern coast. eastern coast. between 2—7dc lo wilma chris potts keeping close to freezing. —— rural spots. spots. colin in western scotland where it will be a cool day, 9—10 at best. will be a cool day, 9—10 at best. i2—isdc in the best of the sunshine. things warm up into tuesday, the builds here. builds here. misty and murky start on tuesday morning. morning.
the prime minister speaking to andrew marr earlier today. alina jenkins has the weather.ing a kite on the lincolnshire coast. lincolnshire coast. ireland was bowled off on show but also blustery showers. also blustery showers. this clearly on the early satellite picture. picture. replacing the early brightness with sunshine. sunshine. scotland and the far north of england. england. going with exposed western and eastern coast. eastern coast. between 2—7dc lo wilma chris potts keeping close to...
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this morning, andrew marr gave him an opportunity to apologise to jewish marr gave him an opportunityologise to jewish people who feel threatened by him and by the anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. he just said he anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust said he had ever been a racist. so this goes on. ok. vlore, let's go to the ft. —— laura. they would like to present equity being handed over to workers of. they estimate a £500 event staff, which would be wonderful news if you are working for a company... successful company. what would happen if you were not making profits? businesses have expressed their concern about it, as they have done as a lot of what john mcdonald has done the. largely because it is mandatory, they don't like it much, they say it will put off investors and they cannot hire more staff. these companies, they knew —— they may still have profits here, but their domicile in another country. one of the points that the paper does say is that this wouldn't apply to foreign listed companies wi
this morning, andrew marr gave him an opportunity to apologise to jewish marr gave him an opportunityologise to jewish people who feel threatened by him and by the anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. he just said he anti—semitism, and he didn't want to do that. hejust said he had ever been a racist. so this goes on. ok. vlore, let's go to the ft. —— laura. they would like to present equity being handed over to workers of....
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speaking on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the tuc‘s general secretary, frances o'grady, said the uk, and called for more time for negotiations to take place. frances o'grady was also asked if unions supported a second vote on brexit. i want to serve notice to the prime minister today that if we don't get the deal that working people need then the tuc will be throwing ourfull weight behind a campaign for a popular vote so that people get a say on whether the deal is good enough or not because, you know, i'm a trade unionist. there is no way a trade unionist would negotiate a deal and not go back to their members. the headlines on bbc news. boris johnson attacks the prime minister's brexit plans saying she has wrapped the country in a suicide vest and handed the detonator to brussels. high drama at the us open as serena williams loses her cool and the final. rules which prevented some victims of crime from claiming compensation if they lived with their attacker are to scrapped. sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. it should have been a sucke
speaking on the bbc‘s andrew marr programme, the tuc‘s general secretary, frances o'grady, said the uk, and called for more time for negotiations to take place. frances o'grady was also asked if unions supported a second vote on brexit. i want to serve notice to the prime minister today that if we don't get the deal that working people need then the tuc will be throwing ourfull weight behind a campaign for a popular vote so that people get a say on whether the deal is good enough or not...
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the unique sound of the bagpipes as pipers andrew marr ‘s parade through the town centre. celebrity. it was fantastic. what better way to what down the street than to have everybody cheering for you. it was fantastic. the highland games date back over 1000 years in scotland. in the cumberland style wrestling the current champion held sway. today's gathering attended by the queen and prince charles has long been a favourite of the royal family, especially a young charles. like crieff, there will be traditional heavy athletic events like the tug of war and caber toss as well as highland dance competitions, track and field and piping. the games are a spectacle like no other. countries all over the world celebrate celtic heritage by hosting their own games. finland and norway host the most northerly games with the most southerly being in new zealand. great to see the kids walking about in kilts. it's fantastic. if you're scottish, it's the thing you do. i love that things like this still carry on in such a small place like crieff. it's fantastic for scotland. we've been here f
the unique sound of the bagpipes as pipers andrew marr ‘s parade through the town centre. celebrity. it was fantastic. what better way to what down the street than to have everybody cheering for you. it was fantastic. the highland games date back over 1000 years in scotland. in the cumberland style wrestling the current champion held sway. today's gathering attended by the queen and prince charles has long been a favourite of the royal family, especially a young charles. like crieff, there...
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speaking to andrew marr earlier, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said he was confident that labournition of anti—semitism, when the national executive committee meet next week. i don't want to pre—empt the nec but from what i have heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance but also what others have said, lord sacks, that freedom of speech is important, the ability to criticise policies you disagree within terms that are acceptable. you are a big voice in the labour movement and people will listen to you. if you said you think that definition should be accepted, that would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted?” would have an effect. do you think it should be accepted? i don't want to interfere in the nec because anything you say could jeopardise what i think will be a historic agreement. i think all sides will be satisfied with the proposals that will be discussed. that means acceptance... of the full definition? acceptance overall and a commitment to free speech and recognition of the rights of palestinians. i think the nec are wise enough to
speaking to andrew marr earlier, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said he was confident that labournition of anti—semitism, when the national executive committee meet next week. i don't want to pre—empt the nec but from what i have heard it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance but also what others have said, lord sacks, that freedom of speech is important, the ability to criticise policies you disagree within terms that are acceptable. you are a big voice in the...
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a reminder that the andrew marr show is on at the new time of 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.is bbc news with me, martine croxall. the liberal democrats have been discussing a major shake—up of the party at their conference in brighton. the changes, set out by the leader sir vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to vote for a new leader. our political correspondent jonathan blake sent us this update. he's been addressing the after—hours rally for party members here in brighton on the first day of the conference, designed to get the party membership fired up. and he got a warm reception for his comments. he addressed in this speech this evening has plans to open up the party, which you mentioned just there, to allow people to join without paying a membership fee, and to potentially have someone lead the party who wasn't one of its elected members of parliament. he focused on that phrase he used in that speech a couple of weeks ago, turning the liberal democrats into a "movement for moderates." now, that has cost a few
a reminder that the andrew marr show is on at the new time of 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.is bbc news with me, martine croxall. the liberal democrats have been discussing a major shake—up of the party at their conference in brighton. the changes, set out by the leader sir vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to vote for a new leader. our political correspondent jonathan blake sent us this update. he's been addressing the...
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and a reminder that the andrew marr show will be live from the conservative party conference in birminghamssia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled across six time zones east of moscow to a village, to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website, which this week published what it claims is the true identity of one of the suspects. while russia continues to deny any involvement in the poisoning, we went to beryozovka — the first television crew to visit the village. 0ur moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, reports. in the far east of russia, along its border with china, we went searching for clues to the salisbury poisoning. thatjourney led to this tranquil village, almost 5000 miles from moscow. it's where a russian military intelligence officer, anatoliy chepiga, grew up. this week, the investigative team at bellingcat suggested that colonel chepiga, seen here, is the true identity of a key suspect in the salisbury attack. british officials haven't disputed that
and a reminder that the andrew marr show will be live from the conservative party conference in birminghamssia has told the bbc she recognises one of the key suspects in the salisbury novichok attack as a decorated military officer. the bbc travelled across six time zones east of moscow to a village, to verify research carried out by the bellingcat investigative website, which this week published what it claims is the true identity of one of the suspects. while russia continues to deny any...
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we will hear from theresa may later on on the andrew marr show, we will have reaction to what she hasnservative party, the observer rea cts o n conservative party, the observer reacts on the embarrassing security flaw, in regards to the conference app. it was the way that you logged in. now they are facing a fine? the story is, when you logged in, you could basically log in as a cabinet minister or could basically log in as a cabinet ministerorany could basically log in as a cabinet minister or any other senior conservatives attending, and get all of their details. you could have philip hammond's phone number, michael gove's e—mail address... it was openly available and should not have been. what a farce. they are talking about complex, technical solutions to the irish border. now, they can't even manage their own co nfe re nce they can't even manage their own conference app! as you say, the information commissioner, it is their job information commissioner, it is theirjob to police things like that. people's data is supposed to be protected by any organisation that receives it. they
we will hear from theresa may later on on the andrew marr show, we will have reaction to what she hasnservative party, the observer rea cts o n conservative party, the observer reacts on the embarrassing security flaw, in regards to the conference app. it was the way that you logged in. now they are facing a fine? the story is, when you logged in, you could basically log in as a cabinet minister or could basically log in as a cabinet ministerorany could basically log in as a cabinet minister or...
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speaking to andrew marr, he compared jeremy corbyn to enoch powell.le were considering leaving the uk. dues have been in britain since 1566. i know of no other application for dues, the majority of our community are asking, is this country safe to bring up our children? this is very worrying and there is only one word for it, anti—semitism. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that criticism from figures like the former chief rabbi is misguided. the accusation aboutjeremy corbyn being anti—semite and this reference to enoch powell is just so wrong. and the grounds upon which he made those statements, let's talk through some of those. first of all, he said anti—semitism is blaming israel for everything that has happened in the middle east. jeremy has never done that. look at some of his speeches. his attacks on iran, and saudi arabia, the role of other countries in the middle east, and iraq. look at what has happened over the years. 30—odd years thatjeremy has been campaigning against racism. but also on issues in the middle east. he said it is anti—se
speaking to andrew marr, he compared jeremy corbyn to enoch powell.le were considering leaving the uk. dues have been in britain since 1566. i know of no other application for dues, the majority of our community are asking, is this country safe to bring up our children? this is very worrying and there is only one word for it, anti—semitism. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said that criticism from figures like the former chief rabbi is misguided. the accusation aboutjeremy corbyn being...
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we can listen in on the andrew marr programme, what he had to say.” think there are better ways to articulates a reminder for all of us on public policy, which other party we represent, to use measured language because that is what the public want to see. would you approve of the comparison of the niqab to letterbox ? comparison of the niqab to letterbox? no. is it... is he islamophobic? not in the slightest. borisjohnson is someone i have known over a number of years and i think he loves all of britain's communities no matter where they come from. would he be leader of the party? the conservative party is not looking for a leader because we are lucky to have a very good leader and she is also the prime minister of this country and is doing a great job. that was the home secretary speaking earlier. and the next leader of the tory party! possibly. saying there is a need for measured language, i think the chances of borisjohnson using language, i think the chances of boris johnson using measured language are not high. is it fair to say? what is this helping to distract from? from the fact that
we can listen in on the andrew marr programme, what he had to say.” think there are better ways to articulates a reminder for all of us on public policy, which other party we represent, to use measured language because that is what the public want to see. would you approve of the comparison of the niqab to letterbox ? comparison of the niqab to letterbox? no. is it... is he islamophobic? not in the slightest. borisjohnson is someone i have known over a number of years and i think he loves all...
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as for the state of the economy as a whole — well, mr cable was asked to give his prognosis by andrew marrhe relevance of brexit is it is providing a big shock at a time when the system is very vulnerable. i think what's happening at the moment is the banks are safe, they've been required to hold more capital, they're not going to collapse the way they did before, but there are a lot of other financial institutions which haven't remembered the lessons of the crash, and there's a lot of irresponsibility. what are you talking about? there's very high levels of debt, leverage in the jug, in the financial system, and in the british economy — households, companies, government — much higher levels of debt. dangerously high? i would say dangerously high. dangerously high. brexit may not be the cause of that economic situation but sir vince has said it is a shock to the economy which is happening at a time when it is very vulnerable. of course, the liberal democrats are anti—brexit. they want a public vote on any final deal reached by the government with the eu and we will hear more about that and
as for the state of the economy as a whole — well, mr cable was asked to give his prognosis by andrew marrhe relevance of brexit is it is providing a big shock at a time when the system is very vulnerable. i think what's happening at the moment is the banks are safe, they've been required to hold more capital, they're not going to collapse the way they did before, but there are a lot of other financial institutions which haven't remembered the lessons of the crash, and there's a lot of...
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claims he is running out of time as leader of the liberal democrats and, speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr set a firm resignation date. that's uncertain. i've a series of tasks to do. i'm going to do them. i'm not setting a time horizon. i think it would be foolish to do so with so much uncertainty flying around. sir vince cable. at least 49 people are now known to have been killed in the philippines by typhoon mangkhut, many of them caught in landslides set off by heavy rain. the typhoon has now moved across from the philippines, to southern china and hong kong, with winds of up to 100mph. from hong kong, robin brant sent this report. this was a monster typhoon that hit three places in three days. hong kong was in the middle. more than 100 people here have been injured, but no deaths have been reported. the biggest casualties were shattered windows and fallen trees. dozens of routes were blocked. dozens of roads were blocked. there's some flooding in lower—lying areas, as well. this is obviously not what sunday evening in one of the main streets in hong kong is supposed to look like. ther
claims he is running out of time as leader of the liberal democrats and, speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr set a firm resignation date. that's uncertain. i've a series of tasks to do. i'm going to do them. i'm not setting a time horizon. i think it would be foolish to do so with so much uncertainty flying around. sir vince cable. at least 49 people are now known to have been killed in the philippines by typhoon mangkhut, many of them caught in landslides set off by heavy rain. the typhoon has...
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this anti—semitism thing,, he had a on tv this morning, on the andrew marr show, to show remorse, het more and more people. laura, could i direct you to the financial times and take us through that story? of course. labour is set to tell companies, rather it's good to be unveiled today, to turn 10% of their equity over to stuff. what do you make of this? i think it would be popular amongst many workers in the company they were told they would get another £500 in their pocket every year in the shape of a dividend, but as we have seen in tomorrow's ft, businesses are not too happy with it. this isjust a number of proposals that the labour party over and to put out. we have john mcdonnell speaking at the tuc conference in a few weeks ago, talking about things like collective—bargaining, giving greater shares to staff of their own companies, giving casual workers in the uber and deliveroo drivers the same rights as full employees, which makes companies nervous because it is all compulsory, and they are worried at the company ‘s elite mac comment on this article that it'll scare investors
this anti—semitism thing,, he had a on tv this morning, on the andrew marr show, to show remorse, het more and more people. laura, could i direct you to the financial times and take us through that story? of course. labour is set to tell companies, rather it's good to be unveiled today, to turn 10% of their equity over to stuff. what do you make of this? i think it would be popular amongst many workers in the company they were told they would get another £500 in their pocket every year in...
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mr corbyn, in an interview with andrew marr, said he would prefer a general election to settle brexitd do whatever the conference decided. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in liverpool for us at the conference. as with so much else in life, brexit really dominating the wheat flour. and there is a real tussle going on here now over what their party's position should be brexit, with the says the leadership riders clinging on, trying to hold onto their position which is to say they favour a general election and then for a labour government to try and negotiate and improve the deal. but huge pressure is coming. in the summer we huge pressure is coming. in the summer we have huge pressure is coming. in the summer we have some huge pressure is coming. in the summer we have some of the big unions coming out in favour of another referendum. we have had more than 125 motion submitted to this conference, also making the case for that second referendum. the demonstration expected in liverpool this afternoon, also banging the drum fora this afternoon, also banging the drum for a s
mr corbyn, in an interview with andrew marr, said he would prefer a general election to settle brexitd do whatever the conference decided. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in liverpool for us at the conference. as with so much else in life, brexit really dominating the wheat flour. and there is a real tussle going on here now over what their party's position should be brexit, with the says the leadership riders clinging on, trying to hold onto their position which is to say they...
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the andrew marr show will be on air at 10am this morning. olitics. lots and confrontations all around the shop. i'm joined lots and confrontations all around the shop. i'mjoined by lots and confrontations all around the shop. i'm joined by environment secretary michael gove who is out there trying to sell theresa may's chequers deal. i've got sadiq khan the mayor of london coming out in favour of a second referendum, a people's vote. in the first of our conference season, lead interviews, vince cable of the lib dems on their future. i'll also be talking to the great american journalist bob woodward, originally famous for woodward, originally famous for woodward and bernstein and the fall of nixon, he is now produced a book about the trump administration. a busy hour after 10am. thanks. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. here's a summary of this morning's main news. the prime minister has told the bbc said she gets "irritated" by constant speculation about how long she will remain in
the andrew marr show will be on air at 10am this morning. olitics. lots and confrontations all around the shop. i'm joined lots and confrontations all around the shop. i'mjoined by lots and confrontations all around the shop. i'm joined by environment secretary michael gove who is out there trying to sell theresa may's chequers deal. i've got sadiq khan the mayor of london coming out in favour of a second referendum, a people's vote. in the first of our conference season, lead interviews, vince...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 10 o'clock. who'sjoining you this morning, andrew?nd my main guest will be the leader of the labour party, jenn murray corbyn. i will also be speaking to the brexit secretary dominic raab about the events of the last week. i have the wonderfuljoanna lumley on the show and because we are in liverpool we have a wonderful liverpool we have a wonderful liverpool band to play us out come it's only the coral. eight million people are expected to tune in for the finale of the bodyguard tonight. as well as causing a twitter frenzy each week, the series has prompted lots of interest in counter—terrorism policing. thousands of people have accessed the met‘s recruitment site since the show started. but how realistic is richard madden's character david budd? our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. he's talked down a suicide bomber, been shot at in a car, and duffed up a government advisor. all in day's work for a close protection officer. here's one man who should know. i have protected theresa may when she was home secretary. you're r
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 10 o'clock. who'sjoining you this morning, andrew?nd my main guest will be the leader of the labour party, jenn murray corbyn. i will also be speaking to the brexit secretary dominic raab about the events of the last week. i have the wonderfuljoanna lumley on the show and because we are in liverpool we have a wonderful liverpool we have a wonderful liverpool band to play us out come it's only the coral. eight million people are expected to tune in for the...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 8:30 this morning. what's coming up, andrew?e, hauled them downstairs and stick them in front of a television where they will find the home secretary talking about the windrush scandal, about brexit of course but also about the russian threat. they will hear frances 0'grady, talking about the front page, the unions at brexit, they will hear the anti— brexit, they will hear the anti— brexit campaigner, he and many others, including possibly the world is most amis musician who is not only going to... he has played 15 different american president and will play for us at 8:30 a.m.. nine o'clock, not ten o'clock, 8:30 a.m.. exactly o'clock, not ten o'clock, 8:30 a.m.. exa ctly a n o'clock, not ten o'clock, 8:30 a.m.. exactly an hour from o'clock, not ten o'clock, 8:30 a.m.. exactly an hourfrom now. bank you, andrew. —— thank you, andrew. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson has
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 8:30 this morning. what's coming up, andrew?e, hauled them downstairs and stick them in front of a television where they will find the home secretary talking about the windrush scandal, about brexit of course but also about the russian threat. they will hear frances 0'grady, talking about the front page, the unions at brexit, they will hear the anti— brexit, they will hear the anti— brexit campaigner, he and many others, including possibly the world is...
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the andrew marr show starts at a new time of 10am on bbc one this morning. who think the chequers plan is brilliant, and those who think that it is terrible. liam fox is, to talk to me, the international trade... bottles david davis who over that deal. on the labour side, it is still, everybody is arguing about anti—semitism. i have got an interesting interview with the former chief rabbi, who was the surfer is about what he thinks about jeremy corbyn. defending jeremy corbyn, we also havejohn mcdonnell. very busy at ten o'clock. yes, the new time of ten o'clock.” very busy at ten o'clock. yes, the new time of ten o'clock. i almost said nine! we will look forward to that. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with christian fraser and victoria fits. the prime minister has insisted there will be no second referendum. she said that any such move would be a gross betrayal of our democracy. meanwhile, mr mcdonald says that this is an linetty wants to avoid at all this is an linetty wants to avoid at a ll costs. this is an linetty wants to a
the andrew marr show starts at a new time of 10am on bbc one this morning. who think the chequers plan is brilliant, and those who think that it is terrible. liam fox is, to talk to me, the international trade... bottles david davis who over that deal. on the labour side, it is still, everybody is arguing about anti—semitism. i have got an interesting interview with the former chief rabbi, who was the surfer is about what he thinks about jeremy corbyn. defending jeremy corbyn, we also...
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the andrew marr show has been a fixture at 9am on sunday morning for years but when it returned last of the regular audience were unhappy, with owen edis emailing: finally, we're not all about complaints at newswatch. sometimes the plaudits come in, as they did for two reports this week on the news at ten from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet. she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years by so—called islamic state. translation: so i was scared to come back. i was scared my family would kill me and i was so surprised at the welcome i got. who can begin to imagine what women like her have been through at the hands of so—called islamic state? daily beatings, brutalisation, and there are said to be 3,000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. william hussey was one of those applauding that report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us or emailing newswatch. you can find u
the andrew marr show has been a fixture at 9am on sunday morning for years but when it returned last of the regular audience were unhappy, with owen edis emailing: finally, we're not all about complaints at newswatch. sometimes the plaudits come in, as they did for two reports this week on the news at ten from the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet. she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years by so—called islamic state. translation: so i...
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in sadiq khan's case it's interesting because after the referendum, the point andrew marr put to him, result and to have another referendum would be extremely divisive and it would create a lack of faith in the democratic process amongst the people who voted for brexit in massive numbers. i think he was right then. and what he's saying now is the side of things. this idea of a second referendum, it is two subjects that have come up over the last 48 hours. the possibility of a general election, and referendum marked two. how do you think people are going to vote? what do people want? people want the government to get on delivering the result of the referendum we had in 2016. more people voted in that than have ever voted for anyone or anything in british electoral history and they expect the government to get on with delivering it. when i speak to people around the country they seem astonished that more than two years since the referendum, brexit still hasn't happened. the notion that politicians should be trying to reverse that result or engineer some form of second referendum, to do
in sadiq khan's case it's interesting because after the referendum, the point andrew marr put to him, result and to have another referendum would be extremely divisive and it would create a lack of faith in the democratic process amongst the people who voted for brexit in massive numbers. i think he was right then. and what he's saying now is the side of things. this idea of a second referendum, it is two subjects that have come up over the last 48 hours. the possibility of a general election,...
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referendum, at the same point it does not rule one out, given their jeremy corbyn this weekend on the andrew marr if we can get a general election, we will go for a second referendum, is what john mcdonnell said. he said the vote on the government deal, or there would be a no deal. there would not be the option to remain. let me ask your fellow labour voters what they think about that. if we got to that point, there wouldn't be an option to remain into the eu, what do you think about that? an option to remain into the eu, what do you think about that7m an option to remain into the eu, what do you think about that? it is clear to me and the basis ofjohn mcdonnell's comments earlier, he appeared to be and he used the term, he appeared to use the term in the event that we couldn't get another general election, people's vote. but he said there wouldn't be an option to remain in the eu. is it right or wrong? it's not clear what question they would be able to ask at this stage anyway. what would you want? the option to remain. what about you? john mcdonnell is a prominent figure but we are an organisat
referendum, at the same point it does not rule one out, given their jeremy corbyn this weekend on the andrew marr if we can get a general election, we will go for a second referendum, is what john mcdonnell said. he said the vote on the government deal, or there would be a no deal. there would not be the option to remain. let me ask your fellow labour voters what they think about that. if we got to that point, there wouldn't be an option to remain into the eu, what do you think about that? an...