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caroline lucas of the green party. let's get a full sports round—up. with news of the cricket.icketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summer's world cup, they were tied after 11 overs each. the match was short and because of the weather. so it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17. they then restricted new zealand to just eight runs from there over. so a much more comfortable margin than at lord's in the summer. that means that england win the series 3—2. in football, the hotly anticipated match between leaders liverpool and manchester city takes place later at anfield. it is the first meeting of the season, and the result could be indicative as to where this season's title goes. city won the premier league byjust one point last season. and they were the only team to beat liverpool in the competition. this time, city are already six points behind jurgen klopp's undefeated side. now the rest of the day's premier league results are on to bbc sport website and app. th
caroline lucas of the green party. let's get a full sports round—up. with news of the cricket.icketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summer's world cup, they were tied after 11 overs each. the match was short and because of the weather. so it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17. they then restricted new zealand to just eight runs from there over. so a much more comfortable...
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caroline lucas from the green party. that is our latest news bulletin.p, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summers world cup, they were tied after 11—overs each — the match shortened because of the weather. so — it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17, they then restricted new zealand to just 8 runs from their over. a much more comforable margin than at lord's. it means england win the series 3—2. former england bowler steve finn, who was part of the test match special team, said it was an encouraging performance. it all looks very healthy at the moment. a series like this where guys come in and stake a claim on their first series, to really put their hand up and say, i belong in international cricket and i can perform to the best of my ability. continuing what you do on county cricket and doing that on the international scene, i think the guys have done that year. it increases the g
caroline lucas from the green party. that is our latest news bulletin.p, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. england's cricketers have won the t20 series against new zealand after a tense fifth match which went to a super over. in scenes reminiscent of the summers world cup, they were tied after 11—overs each — the match shortened because of the weather. so — it went to a super over. england batted first and scored 17, they then restricted new zealand to just 8 runs from their over. a...
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cameron martin day tommy shepherd really influential for my campaign and it was cross party so caroline lucas you know that goes with ross thompson as well. really committed animal welfare focused parliamentarians and we just carried on campaigning with rallies and events and drop ins and every parliamentary tool in the in the tool box which was accessible to campaigners and to find out for alan well for killing to the same bit of politics because you couldn't think of 2 more the split m.p.'s than the ones you've mentioned the ross thompson. killer of johnston a tory from from above dean and tommy shepherd you're a left wing scottish nationalist for from from edinburgh are really quite disparate people but they would both share that concern i couldn't agree more it's been a phenomenal cross party effort and labor as well you know. when he was in response to was hugely hugely influential sue heyman on the shuttle from. bench it was an amazing filter actually of of taking away all the other stuff if you like and just focusing on something that people could unite around and push forward and fina
cameron martin day tommy shepherd really influential for my campaign and it was cross party so caroline lucas you know that goes with ross thompson as well. really committed animal welfare focused parliamentarians and we just carried on campaigning with rallies and events and drop ins and every parliamentary tool in the in the tool box which was accessible to campaigners and to find out for alan well for killing to the same bit of politics because you couldn't think of 2 more the split m.p.'s...
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for the greens it's their sole mp before the election, caroline lucas, adam price, the leader of plaid and as well the brexit party chairman richard tice. nick robinson will be hosting and chairing the debate, putting questions to the party representatives. there will be questions from the audience as well. less tha n questions from the audience as well. less than two weeks until polling day for the main parties the challenge staying on message and sticking to their key promises and pledges. for the others, smaller parties, it's a bit of exposure for them and chats to cut through and perhaps grab photos' attention. these debates do have the potential to up interesting key moments which can change the dynamic of the campaign. we'll have to see if that is the case tonight. jonathan blake reporting there. and a reminder tonight's election debate live from cardiff between leaders and senior party figures starts at 7pm on bbc one. you can get live fact checking and analysis from our reality check team on the bbc news website, app and the news channel. scotland yard has agreed to pay nearly
for the greens it's their sole mp before the election, caroline lucas, adam price, the leader of plaid and as well the brexit party chairman richard tice. nick robinson will be hosting and chairing the debate, putting questions to the party representatives. there will be questions from the audience as well. less tha n questions from the audience as well. less than two weeks until polling day for the main parties the challenge staying on message and sticking to their key promises and pledges....
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speaking on the andrew marr show, green candidate caroline lucas defended the pledge to invest £100 billionlicy. well, £100 billion a year over ten years is what we think is necessary to try to reach net zero by 2030. we think the government's target of saying we're going to get to net zero emissions by 2050, another 30 years away, is just simply not to up to scrutiny, and it's like dialling 999 and saying, "can i have a fire engine, please, in 30 years' time?" it's not commensurate with what i think is an emergency. we are convinced that we are going to be able to spend this money wisely. i've been working on the idea of a green new dealfor over ten years. i'm very proud to have been part of the small group in the uk of the environmentalists and economists that came up with this idea of a green new deal. it is transformative. it will mean decarbonising transport, the way we use our land, the way we heat our homes. it'll have huge positive benefits in terms of things like people not dying from air pollution, and the cost to the nhs of air pollution, the cost to the nhs of people living in c
speaking on the andrew marr show, green candidate caroline lucas defended the pledge to invest £100 billionlicy. well, £100 billion a year over ten years is what we think is necessary to try to reach net zero by 2030. we think the government's target of saying we're going to get to net zero emissions by 2050, another 30 years away, is just simply not to up to scrutiny, and it's like dialling 999 and saying, "can i have a fire engine, please, in 30 years' time?" it's not commensurate...
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caroline lucas, the green party's only mp before general election, sticking at every opportunity to her environment. for the smaller parties it was about getting themselves heard and getting their policies across, and perhaps tempting wavering voters out of their core support to vote for them over and above the main parties. for labour and the conservatives, it was about ramming home their key m essa g es about ramming home their key messages in this election campaign at every opportunity. no major upsets, no major knockout blows from anyone, but some lively debate and some fiery exchanges as the evening went on, although it did start with a much more sombre tone reflecting the events in london earlier on in the events in london earlier on in the day. and all of the participants at some point paid tribute to the emergency services and members of the public responding to that attack in london. jonathan, thank you very much for talking to us. a quick spin through the debate this evening. thank you. two weeks until the election and we will have full coverage right here across the bbc. let'
caroline lucas, the green party's only mp before general election, sticking at every opportunity to her environment. for the smaller parties it was about getting themselves heard and getting their policies across, and perhaps tempting wavering voters out of their core support to vote for them over and above the main parties. for labour and the conservatives, it was about ramming home their key m essa g es about ramming home their key messages in this election campaign at every opportunity. no...
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when ijoin caroline lucas in the houses of parliament this december, greens will be even louder.n party election launch there. they say forget inequality, forget working longer hour, we need a decisive breakfrom longer hour, we need a decisive break from the past. so said longer hour, we need a decisive breakfrom the past. so said sian berry. and for more on how environmental issues will affect this election, do go to the science section on the news website to read this analysis by our science editor david shukman. let's talk to a politician who is standing down. gloria de piero was the labour mp for ashfield in nottinghamshire until yesterday. icame i came from a poor background and i think it is due to my party speaking up think it is due to my party speaking upfor think it is due to my party speaking up for people that i was able to go to university and have a successful career and speak today and i believe governments should help transform people's lives for the better. it ta kes people's lives for the better. it takes individual effort and the support of a family, but there
when ijoin caroline lucas in the houses of parliament this december, greens will be even louder.n party election launch there. they say forget inequality, forget working longer hour, we need a decisive breakfrom longer hour, we need a decisive break from the past. so said longer hour, we need a decisive breakfrom the past. so said sian berry. and for more on how environmental issues will affect this election, do go to the science section on the news website to read this analysis by our science...
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here's the most high profile green candidate caroline lucas.at way. every single candidate for whom people are standing aside is committed to going back to parliament in fighting for electoral reform. there is however one party that's notably absent from that alliance — labour. it's promising to renegotiate the brexit deal then put it to a referendum. so while labour isn't a remain party as such, they do offer a path to stopping brexit. and that means there are lots of seats where labour and the liberal democrats could split the remain vote and help a conservative candidate to win. both parties have insistsed they won't do a deal with the other. but today's move by nigel farage cranks up the pressure for them to find a way to co—operate. here's ed davey from the liberal democrats. it was an organisation called unite to remain who helped broker that agreement. they approach the labour party come in the labour party didn't want to take part. we were not that surprised by that, because the labour party has some good remain people in the party, i'm
here's the most high profile green candidate caroline lucas.at way. every single candidate for whom people are standing aside is committed to going back to parliament in fighting for electoral reform. there is however one party that's notably absent from that alliance — labour. it's promising to renegotiate the brexit deal then put it to a referendum. so while labour isn't a remain party as such, they do offer a path to stopping brexit. and that means there are lots of seats where labour and...
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as the whole financial system slid into the abyss, our very own caroline lucas was one of a small grouprote a road map to something so much better. a green new deal. applause but that was nearly a decade ago. we had the chance to make a radical breakfrom had the chance to make a radical break from the past and shape a fairer, more prosperous future together. but we all know what happened next. world leaders rushed to rescue a fading economic model. those that cause the crisis were just let off the hook. we went back to business as usual. and then we turbo—charge to business as usual. inequality went through the roof, living standards fell through the floor, and we kept pushing our planet onwards towards dangerous levels of heating. back then, our economy itself warned us that things had to change. now our very planet is ringing the alarm. hitting snooze for another 15 years simply is not an option. this is a different magnitude to the financial crash. you can't double down on business as usual, prey to the markets and expect the climate emergency to magically go into reverse. everything
as the whole financial system slid into the abyss, our very own caroline lucas was one of a small grouprote a road map to something so much better. a green new deal. applause but that was nearly a decade ago. we had the chance to make a radical breakfrom had the chance to make a radical break from the past and shape a fairer, more prosperous future together. but we all know what happened next. world leaders rushed to rescue a fading economic model. those that cause the crisis were just let off...
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when i look at the twitter feeds of my co—leader, sian berry, deputy leader caroline womack and caroline lucas what our country has become. we often do things on social media that we wouldn't say in person but often, it does come out beyond social media and manifest itself in shocking ways. it is soft pornography misogyny?” shocking ways. it is soft pornography misogyny? i don't watch it...| pornography misogyny? i don't watch it...iam pornography misogyny? i don't watch it... i am just pornography misogyny? i don't watch it... i amjust wondering if pornography misogyny? i don't watch it... i am just wondering if soft pawn is misogyny, women in the industry, is that misogyny?” pawn is misogyny, women in the industry, is that misogyny? i woman has an absolute right to enter into the profession of wants to enter into, asa the profession of wants to enter into, as a man does. it is the hatred that need to be tackled. briefly, and self recognition, what do you say to those people of religious faith who think there are two genders, man and woman, what do you say to the many people of christian, not
when i look at the twitter feeds of my co—leader, sian berry, deputy leader caroline womack and caroline lucas what our country has become. we often do things on social media that we wouldn't say in person but often, it does come out beyond social media and manifest itself in shocking ways. it is soft pornography misogyny?” shocking ways. it is soft pornography misogyny? i don't watch it...| pornography misogyny? i don't watch it...iam pornography misogyny? i don't watch it... i am just...
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they have caroline lucas who is the sole green mp at the moment.conservatives are being critical of labour's spending pledges that came last week. and labour has said you have done your maths wrong. there will be tit—for—tat. maths wrong. there will be tit-for-tat. they will talk about everything labour has ever said about spending. if you are watching on bbc one we will be saying goodbye to you. let us tempt you to flip over to the bbc news channel. we'll be talking about my‘s performance on strictly. one of the news papers this morning described his facial expression looking as though he was in his driving test. oh dear. it is brutal. we'll keep you up—to—date on the floods in south yorkshire and also in newark in nottinghamshire and ian mcmillan reviewing the newspapers for us this morning as well. we will look at the front pages as well as what is inside the papers. that is coming up on the news channel. this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one finau. goodbye. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and nina warhurst. good morning,
they have caroline lucas who is the sole green mp at the moment.conservatives are being critical of labour's spending pledges that came last week. and labour has said you have done your maths wrong. there will be tit—for—tat. maths wrong. there will be tit-for-tat. they will talk about everything labour has ever said about spending. if you are watching on bbc one we will be saying goodbye to you. let us tempt you to flip over to the bbc news channel. we'll be talking about my‘s...
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book foundation particularly my friends david steinberger, morgan, marcus, caroline and of course the incomparable lisa lucasor this extraordinary honor. when lisa called me some months ago to tell me my selection, i was in a word dumbfounded. i have grown a little bit more. i kind of like the sound but for one moment the impact of this extraordinary special recognition will never diminish. i am most grateful. i'm humbled ti am humbled to beg this tonight in the company of america's best writers. i congratulate all of the nominees for tonight's awards. like all of you i am eagerly looking forward to the announcement of the winners though in my book each and every one of you is a winner for the remarkable craft that you bring to your work. [applause] i want to acknowledge my friends in the publishing and distribution community that are here tonight. i have had the privilege of working with so many of you for so many years and while we may not always agree on everything, i am convinced the partnership between publishers and independent booksellers has forged a kind of stronger book community that has spread th
book foundation particularly my friends david steinberger, morgan, marcus, caroline and of course the incomparable lisa lucasor this extraordinary honor. when lisa called me some months ago to tell me my selection, i was in a word dumbfounded. i have grown a little bit more. i kind of like the sound but for one moment the impact of this extraordinary special recognition will never diminish. i am most grateful. i'm humbled ti am humbled to beg this tonight in the company of america's best...