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also with their uses both domestically of o m the commercial level the their letters to rigidly tory authority says that this is the only way they're to wake up the utilities in areas where they have not really performed better but their utility how does a different way of looking at things because we spoke to the major utility and told us that actually the problem is the bundles there of set up a very good infrastructure but many times it is affected by vandalism or they call and police to protect the infrastructure because they claim they are ready to serve the people but developers are as break down the infrastructure so that should be pardoned but government sees this is not the time to pardon them now of course whatever causes the outage it's surely will have an impact on the consumers and on business in particular how does it hurt the economy. i've spoken to quite a number of commercial users especially the manufacturers and the really confess to making very many losses not to mention in the domestic uses commercial uses or is that when it is some of them have very sensitive production c
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authorities. federico anjali first made enemies of the new tory a spot a family in two thousand and thirteen when she was investigating a piece on property and restaurant licenses. that we tracked them down to here we came with a camera team and went to this store. here thought this is the room. queen each and all they were here among those there was sitting on a chair to the left he blew smoke in my face and threatened me so i need sadness collishaw. he made a hand gesture and told me that the spotters are in control in austria and have everyone in the palm of their hand the police the corrupt and yeti the judges. and he said he told me he'd confiscate the camera and that he'd kill me if i didn't give it up first me and then my children he turned to the other person in the room and said you know she has three children the youngest is very pretty she has blue eyes shall we start with her so that was a really tough moment for me if with all the momentum of the more. she managed to trick them and save the footage. federico was born and raised in austria despite the threats against her she and her f
authorities. federico anjali first made enemies of the new tory a spot a family in two thousand and thirteen when she was investigating a piece on property and restaurant licenses. that we tracked them down to here we came with a camera team and went to this store. here thought this is the room. queen each and all they were here among those there was sitting on a chair to the left he blew smoke in my face and threatened me so i need sadness collishaw. he made a hand gesture and told me that the...
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elections in england and brags it is to blame teresa mayes governing tories lost hundreds of council seats and control of several local authorities but the opposition labor party led by jeremy corbyn also lost support smaller parties made big gains the anti brags that liberal democrats and greens are writing a wave of public anger with the chaotic brags that negotiations at a conservative party conference and wales prime minister may face sometimes hostile audience. thank you everybody. there. were out there. well when she was finally allowed to speak to reason may have this to say about her party's heavy losses now this is a difficult time for our party and these election results are a symptom of that we have the privilege of governing our party it's a momentous time and we have a responsibility to deliver something truly historic which is momentous and historic is sold a simple and straightforward. now today is world press freedom day and we're looking at the health of the press around the world in nigeria the country's constitution guarantees freedom of the press but in practice that freedom is difficult to protect some parts
elections in england and brags it is to blame teresa mayes governing tories lost hundreds of council seats and control of several local authorities but the opposition labor party led by jeremy corbyn also lost support smaller parties made big gains the anti brags that liberal democrats and greens are writing a wave of public anger with the chaotic brags that negotiations at a conservative party conference and wales prime minister may face sometimes hostile audience. thank you everybody. there....
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with respect, the primacy is asking us to put our faith in her deal as frankly authority -- every passing hour. the tories have had three years to agree a deal amongst themselves including weeks of full on collaboration with labour. yes, there is no guarantee to bring this bill back next month. how can we believe that any guarantee of a people's vote when she cannot even bring herself to put on the face of the bill? >> can i say to the right honorable lady she and i have a different view on the second referendum what am saying is that is an issue which we will make sure that this house is able to determine. she wants to ensure those other people's vote but evil before this house to decide whether or not. it's already been rejected by this house but it will be for the house to come to decision on the issue and the house will accept that decision. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we cannot continue to lead our country in this uncertainty. this has to stop. the whole house needs to stop saying no to everything on the table just because it's not our favorite dish. the eu negotiations actually, they need to stop say
with respect, the primacy is asking us to put our faith in her deal as frankly authority -- every passing hour. the tories have had three years to agree a deal amongst themselves including weeks of full on collaboration with labour. yes, there is no guarantee to bring this bill back next month. how can we believe that any guarantee of a people's vote when she cannot even bring herself to put on the face of the bill? >> can i say to the right honorable lady she and i have a different view...
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because many tory mps take the view not only are they not happy about some sort of compromise on a customs union, they say doing a deal withjeremy corbyn would bolster his standing and authoritye tory central charge against him is that he is not to be trusted to not fit to be prime minister. if he is having to rescue brexit that undermines that whole argument. it is going to be an interesting day again. you will keep us updated. a fresh round of talks aimed at restoring devolution in northern ireland will begin later, in a bid to end nearly two and a half years of political deadlock. the talks were announced by the british and irish governments after the shooting dead of the journalist lyra mckee. the headlines on bbc news: congratulations from around the world for prince harry and meghan, as they announce the birth of a baby boy. cross— party cross—party talks are due to resume after the conservatives and labour suffered disappointing results in last week's local elections. the inquest opens at the old bailey into the deaths of eight people killed in the deaths of eight people killed in the london bridge terror attacks almost two years ago. manchester city one win away from
because many tory mps take the view not only are they not happy about some sort of compromise on a customs union, they say doing a deal withjeremy corbyn would bolster his standing and authoritye tory central charge against him is that he is not to be trusted to not fit to be prime minister. if he is having to rescue brexit that undermines that whole argument. it is going to be an interesting day again. you will keep us updated. a fresh round of talks aimed at restoring devolution in northern...
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prime minister is asking us to put ourfaith in her deal, as frankly authority is slipping from her grasp with every passing hour. the toriesyears to agree a deal among themselves, including weeks of full on collaboration with labour but there is no guarantee she will be in place to bring this bill back next month. so how can we believe there is any guarantee of a peoples' vote when she cannot even bring herself to put it on the face of a bill? she and i have a different view on the issue ofa have a different view on the issue of a second random. what i'm saying is is an issue that we can ensure this house is able to determine. the right honourable lady wants to ensure there is a peoples' vote but it will be for the house to decide. it has already been rejected by this house, but it will be for the house to come to a decision on that issue and for the house to accept that issue. we cannot continue to leave our country in this uncertainty. this has to stop. the whole house needs to stop saying no to everything on the table just because it is not our favourite dish. the eu negotiations, they need to stop saying no to every ti
prime minister is asking us to put ourfaith in her deal, as frankly authority is slipping from her grasp with every passing hour. the toriesyears to agree a deal among themselves, including weeks of full on collaboration with labour but there is no guarantee she will be in place to bring this bill back next month. so how can we believe there is any guarantee of a peoples' vote when she cannot even bring herself to put it on the face of a bill? she and i have a different view on the issue ofa...
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which we will mention labor party he said may lost the authority to deliver to deliver brags that they say if they can achieve a deal with the tories it can indorse it wants to force a journal election to take the conservatives out of office the us labor party stance or the liberal democrats they say the party wants to hold a further referendum on bragg's it at which it would to campaign for the u.k. to remain a member of the e.u. the e.u. could party that's the u.k. independence party it's for former ferrars party it's a hard year a skeptic party far says that there's no difference between the breaks apart in the u.k. up in terms of policy but in terms of personnel there's a vast difference and then of course the braggs that party which for roger is leaving leading at the moment he says he's person facing an investigation for. peas for failing to declare expenses funded by leave the campaigning is exit the united kingdom from the european union so those are all the positions we've just heard the speech given by to raise in may that she's handed in her resignation and i'm sure we'll bring you any more updates about that over the co
which we will mention labor party he said may lost the authority to deliver to deliver brags that they say if they can achieve a deal with the tories it can indorse it wants to force a journal election to take the conservatives out of office the us labor party stance or the liberal democrats they say the party wants to hold a further referendum on bragg's it at which it would to campaign for the u.k. to remain a member of the e.u. the e.u. could party that's the u.k. independence party it's for...
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what will it mean for the authority of the prime minister? there are plenty of toriesminster who want to see her go on and would like to see her gone quickly. a terrible set of results for her and a lot of tories expect that would undoubtedly crank up the pressure on her. for the opposition party, jeremy corbyn will need to show real evidence, not that they arejust in an unhappy show real evidence, not that they are just in an unhappy stalemate, level pegging with the conservatives, but that they can make progress in the parts of the country were general elections are lost and won. lots of things to think about. we have some results coming in, reeta, what do we have? we have got sunderland. they are still counting there. still 18 wards to declare but this is a labour hold, ina to declare but this is a labour hold, in a sense it was always going to be so. labour have been solidly in control since the 1970s and they we re in control since the 1970s and they were unassailable. there are some interesting things going on if you look at the figures. let me show you the seat
what will it mean for the authority of the prime minister? there are plenty of toriesminster who want to see her go on and would like to see her gone quickly. a terrible set of results for her and a lot of tories expect that would undoubtedly crank up the pressure on her. for the opposition party, jeremy corbyn will need to show real evidence, not that they arejust in an unhappy show real evidence, not that they are just in an unhappy stalemate, level pegging with the conservatives, but that...
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the two authorities which merge to form the new counsel, both had large conservative majorities. so, what's behind the torywnfall here7m goes back to the issue with brexit. the lead bands also made substantial gains in devon. taking control of tea m gains in devon. taking control of team branch and narrowly missing out on the majority. they realised that in parliament it's a real mess at the moment because of that, it translated into a good result for us. translated into a good result for us. infinite, labour say they are bucking the national trend increasing their majority by one seat. this is a local election and lots of people about it on the merits of local issues and candidates. difficult night for conservatives in the city. they dropped to third place behind ukip and several wards. with the collective failure in the house of commons to deliver the result of that referendum and until it is a result, i think all local politicians and all councils across the country will struggle to deal with the issue. exeter also remains under labour control, it would have been surprised if it had not, but it did lose
the two authorities which merge to form the new counsel, both had large conservative majorities. so, what's behind the torywnfall here7m goes back to the issue with brexit. the lead bands also made substantial gains in devon. taking control of tea m gains in devon. taking control of team branch and narrowly missing out on the majority. they realised that in parliament it's a real mess at the moment because of that, it translated into a good result for us. translated into a good result for us....
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author of the first big un report was after that u.n. consultants did a study of about sixteen hundred people in the contaminated tira tori's they did that nine hundred ninety the issue to court report one thousand nine hundred one other reports filed in one thousand nine hundred six and the big one in two thousand and six achievable for a report and they kept really enunciate in the same kinds of messages first they said in one thousand nine hundred one we found no record of damage and we don't expect to see anything but a few childhood direct cancers in the future and then in two thousand and six that's they repeated the same message fifty four people dead six thousand kids with thyroid cancer and really no other detectable impact from chernobyl now the ukrainian officials have a count of thirty five thousand people receive compensation because their spouse died from a chernobyl related illness that's just people old enough to have married doesn't include children who have died people who are widowed or unmarried the unofficial count in ukraine alone is one hundred fifty thousand and that is ukraine which received the least amount of r
author of the first big un report was after that u.n. consultants did a study of about sixteen hundred people in the contaminated tira tori's they did that nine hundred ninety the issue to court report one thousand nine hundred one other reports filed in one thousand nine hundred six and the big one in two thousand and six achievable for a report and they kept really enunciate in the same kinds of messages first they said in one thousand nine hundred one we found no record of damage and we...
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it means the tories now have full control of this grimsby based authority.ire, but instead, labour are the biggest losers here. the liberal democrats have become the largest party on portsmouth city council following the local council elections. they have increased their seats by 150% so far, the liberal democrats. let's go through this result. the conservatives and liberal democrats went into the election both holding 17 seats, with the labour party supporting a lib dem—led administration. the lib dems gained two seats with 28% of the vote, labour gained one and the conservatives lost three, still leaving no party in overall control. the political editor for the south of england, peter henley has more. (tx here in portsmouth, it has finished with labour making gains and the liberal democrats. the conservatives, though, have not lost as many seats as they would have expected. and the turnout stayed a lot higher than people thought. they put that down to local issues. people know that this council is tight and that their votes count come here. they count on t
it means the tories now have full control of this grimsby based authority.ire, but instead, labour are the biggest losers here. the liberal democrats have become the largest party on portsmouth city council following the local council elections. they have increased their seats by 150% so far, the liberal democrats. let's go through this result. the conservatives and liberal democrats went into the election both holding 17 seats, with the labour party supporting a lib dem—led administration....
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every year, but the prison authorities are aware the scheme needs close monitoring to ensure the public are kept safe. danny shaw, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... toryical suicide for his party. two people — including a 12—year—old girl — have died in a knife attack on a group of schoolchildren at a bus stop injapan. a us climber has died on everest — the 11th death on the mountain this season, amid reports of overcrowding. here are your sports headlines. aston villa are back in the premier league, it has been three years but their return —— they will return to their return —— they will return to the top flight after beating derby in the initial play—off final. jason roy helped england get to their target of 161 in no time. bad light stopped play with kyle edmund deep into a decider in his french open legend match against jeremy chardy, they will resume later. i will have more on those stories later. one of the world's longestjob selection processes starts today, as european leaders meet in brussels to discuss filling the eu's top posts. thejobs in question include the replacement forjean claude juncker at the european commission and donald tusk at
every year, but the prison authorities are aware the scheme needs close monitoring to ensure the public are kept safe. danny shaw, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... toryical suicide for his party. two people — including a 12—year—old girl — have died in a knife attack on a group of schoolchildren at a bus stop injapan. a us climber has died on everest — the 11th death on the mountain this season, amid reports of overcrowding. here are your sports headlines. aston villa are back...
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author has been david maraniss. >> all q&a programs are veil on podcast at or as a c-span.org. next sunday on q&a historian mccullah discusses his book, pioneers, the historic toryf the settlers who brought the american ideal west. that's q&a next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. c-span's newest book, the presidents, noted historians america's best and worst chief executives. rovides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by nterviews with noted presidential historians. events that ife shaped our leaders, the challenges they faced and the they left line. order your copy today. it's now available as a hard cover or >> "washington journal c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will preview the week ahead in washington with anita kumar and .loomberg politics editor and a discussion of the constitutional battle between congress and the white house over the mueller report. jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center will be with us. he sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the
author has been david maraniss. >> all q&a programs are veil on podcast at or as a c-span.org. next sunday on q&a historian mccullah discusses his book, pioneers, the historic toryf the settlers who brought the american ideal west. that's q&a next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. c-span's newest book, the presidents, noted historians america's best and worst chief executives. rovides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories...
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tories are shaping up. if we go down to kent, this is thanet. this is where you keep won an overall majority last time. the first authority.t turned into a bit of a shambles because it is now a conservative minority administration thanks to you keep defections. the counting still going on. we are also looking at warwick. the conservatives in warwick are defending their hold on power in an area that voted remain back in 2016. the dynamics they are slightly different to places like great yarmouth and thanet. we will be looking at warwick as well. another interesting example is york. it is currently run by a conservative lib dem minority administration. labour hoping to make some gains. some parliamentary representation in york in the past. we will be looking at the lib dems as well given how they have done overnight to see what is going on in york macro as well. a few little tasters. let me introduce my panel. layla moran from the lib dems. shadow home secretary for labour, diane abbott. and local government secretary james brokenshire. good to have you with us. brokenshire. good to have you with us. we will chat in just a m
tories are shaping up. if we go down to kent, this is thanet. this is where you keep won an overall majority last time. the first authority.t turned into a bit of a shambles because it is now a conservative minority administration thanks to you keep defections. the counting still going on. we are also looking at warwick. the conservatives in warwick are defending their hold on power in an area that voted remain back in 2016. the dynamics they are slightly different to places like great yarmouth...
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real italian tory and artillery strikes. 23 palestinians and four israelis we re 23 palestinians and four israelis were killed. the us cruise ship has been cranking again this time by authoritieseasles after one of the crew member is diagnosed with a disease that free when ship owned by the church of scientology already spent several days and quarantine off the island of st. lucia. the un has detailed the devastating impact that humans are having on biodiversity. this is the report — you can read it online. it tells us that nature is declining at a speed never previously seen. and that1 million animal and plant species are now threatened with extinction. and the biggest driver is human's ever increasing need for more food and and more energy. this is the chair of the panel behind the report. it's a monstrous problem we are losing species and an unprecedented rate and losing our forest and wetla nds rate and losing our forest and wetlands and grasslands, at a historic rated not only does it that nature, it threatens food security and energy security and water security at brian's human well—being. in a moment, we'll hear from matt mcgrath — who was in paris for the launch of thi
real italian tory and artillery strikes. 23 palestinians and four israelis we re 23 palestinians and four israelis were killed. the us cruise ship has been cranking again this time by authoritieseasles after one of the crew member is diagnosed with a disease that free when ship owned by the church of scientology already spent several days and quarantine off the island of st. lucia. the un has detailed the devastating impact that humans are having on biodiversity. this is the report — you can...
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author of her own downfall. are looking ahead, apart from boris johnson, who own downfall. are looking ahead, apart from borisjohnson, who are the key front runners? the toryose to stand aside last time but he was betrayed, aside last time but he was betrayed, as some see it, by his running mate, michael gove. you are the other key figures that could emerge and who has the numbers in parliament? figures that could emerge and who has the numbers in parliament7m the conservative party there is a history of the frontrunner falling for the end of the race and winning. he will be challenged by dominic raab, the former brexit secretary, and again he is very much pro—brexit but there are about 20 conservatives saying they will run. it will be an incredibly big field. a lot will fall quickly. i think it is boris johnson's a lot will fall quickly. i think it is borisjohnson's to lose. but weeks ago he was not in the running and what has happened is the conservative party has done so badly recently that they have got desperate and when you go desperate, you go for your wild card. they feel threatened by nigel farage, the former conservative who now heads the brexit
author of her own downfall. are looking ahead, apart from boris johnson, who own downfall. are looking ahead, apart from borisjohnson, who are the key front runners? the toryose to stand aside last time but he was betrayed, aside last time but he was betrayed, as some see it, by his running mate, michael gove. you are the other key figures that could emerge and who has the numbers in parliament? figures that could emerge and who has the numbers in parliament7m the conservative party there is a...
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tory mps this morning, we think this is done. we had last night from a couple as well. we have reached the end of the road. there is a lot of authorityis to meander on into the autumn. if she is going, if she leaves, we need to get a leadership election resolved at the latest by the middle ofjuly. you can always tell when it's a big day in downing street because this place in the morning fills up really quickly. all around me are cameras and reporters and there is a real air of expectation that today is the day the pm will announce she is going. remind us of the chain of events that would follow. dominic grieve talking about possibly mid july before a new prime minister, not leaving a lot of time before the deadline at the end of october.m doesn't, because we don't think she will go immediately. we think a leadership campaign could begin on the 10th ofjune, after president trump arrives and after d—day commemorations. there would then be a process in the conservative party where they figure out who is standing and who will be the last two candidates, who will go to a vote of conservative members and that could take a few weeks. you w
tory mps this morning, we think this is done. we had last night from a couple as well. we have reached the end of the road. there is a lot of authorityis to meander on into the autumn. if she is going, if she leaves, we need to get a leadership election resolved at the latest by the middle ofjuly. you can always tell when it's a big day in downing street because this place in the morning fills up really quickly. all around me are cameras and reporters and there is a real air of expectation that...
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you could see and sense in the chamber that her authority was draining away and when we had the statement on the deal, on the big, bold offer, most tory evening standard later that afternoon of her selling this deal to a virtually empty house of commons. but is that appropriate, in terms of the tone of the debate? it's disgraceful. the violent imagery about theresa may talk of lu cy‘s imagery about theresa may talk of lucy's or her being stabbed and bleeding to death, george osborne himself talking about chopping her up himself talking about chopping her up and putting her in freezers. the way your site has spoken and i have no sympathy for theresa may is a prime minister, but the level of misogyny, just quickly, i have a prediction about mark francois, i have a vision of the future of mark francois are great bass boot stamping on our face francois are great bass boot stamping on ourface for all eternity, but his faction... so much a compromise. his faction will be in the ascendancy and in a few months whoever becomes prime minister, borisjohnson in all likelihood, he will not be able to negotiate the pure brexit you so desire. i'm go
you could see and sense in the chamber that her authority was draining away and when we had the statement on the deal, on the big, bold offer, most tory evening standard later that afternoon of her selling this deal to a virtually empty house of commons. but is that appropriate, in terms of the tone of the debate? it's disgraceful. the violent imagery about theresa may talk of lu cy‘s imagery about theresa may talk of lucy's or her being stabbed and bleeding to death, george osborne himself...