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the opening paragraph is poor it offjacob rees mogg's firm stands to make a fortune.ped to set up called somerset capital management and he has at least 15% of the shares. but because he became leader of the house he had to stand out from the directorship that he is still involved and will make money from it and the people who are running it now say there is a once ina running it now say there is a once in a generation chance of supernormal returns and they are focusing on their clients long—term security full i wish they would focus more on us because i seem to remember that the company moved to dublin, so that it is still in europe, and they are making a lot of money out of companies which were hit by falling share volumes and values at a time like this we should be striving to support everybody, not how to make fast money. ros, i know you will have something to say on pensions and fund managers but we must squeeze in the sunday times looking at the situation basically for the prime minister and his fiancee because they have both been struggling along a little bit.
the opening paragraph is poor it offjacob rees mogg's firm stands to make a fortune.ped to set up called somerset capital management and he has at least 15% of the shares. but because he became leader of the house he had to stand out from the directorship that he is still involved and will make money from it and the people who are running it now say there is a once ina running it now say there is a once in a generation chance of supernormal returns and they are focusing on their clients...
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title they have in the commons, that is rees—mogg'sjob now, they have in the commons, that is rees—mogg'she commons, that is rees—mogg'sjob now, and he stood down as a director of somerset capital management, but he is still apparently, according to the sunday mirror has over 13% share, and he stands to make a lot of money, in fa ct stands to make a lot of money, in fact i think they called it super results, again, tune in at 11:30, because the papers have come to us a bit later, sol because the papers have come to us a bit later, so i have not been able to deal you chapter and verse. lynn, you have done me a wonderful segue, we will definitely have more, under a bit of pressure this hour, but we will have a leisurely look through in the next hour, they will be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website any time. if you miss us any evening, you can catch up on bbc iplayer. thank you to lynn faulds wood and baroness ros altmann. coming up next on bbc news, annita mcveigh has more information and health advice on the coronavirus
title they have in the commons, that is rees—mogg'sjob now, they have in the commons, that is rees—mogg'she commons, that is rees—mogg'sjob now, and he stood down as a director of somerset capital management, but he is still apparently, according to the sunday mirror has over 13% share, and he stands to make a lot of money, in fa ct stands to make a lot of money, in fact i think they called it super results, again, tune in at 11:30, because the papers have come to us a bit later, sol...
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the commons leaderjacob rees—mogg said the arrangement would be temporary.ystem. i think it's fair to say that i'm surprised to be introducing a motion to introduce remote voting in the house of commons. in general, i'm not an advocate of change. to the house and to be perfectly honest many other things, change, change, change rings in my mind. i'm very grateful to the housing authority and staff in the digital service for the work on developing it so quickly. i know they are keen to facilitate further testing next week, including with members, which will be personal to build confidence in the new systems. we have to make sure any remote voting is secure and that everyone is satisfied that any remote working is secure. the optics of seeing votes going wrong is not where we want to be. if mps needed a reminder of potential perils of going digital, they need look no further than the welsh assembly. the leader found himself in hot water when he was caught swearing about a labour colleague in a virtual session when he left his microphone on by mistake. he made t
the commons leaderjacob rees—mogg said the arrangement would be temporary.ystem. i think it's fair to say that i'm surprised to be introducing a motion to introduce remote voting in the house of commons. in general, i'm not an advocate of change. to the house and to be perfectly honest many other things, change, change, change rings in my mind. i'm very grateful to the housing authority and staff in the digital service for the work on developing it so quickly. i know they are keen to...
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the commons leader, jacob rees—mogg, said the arrangement would be temporary.on the system. i think it's fair to say that i'm surprised to be introducing a motion to introduce remote voting in the house of commons. in general, i'm not an advocate of change. to the house's voting system and to be perfectly honest many other things. lord palmerston's words ring in my mind — "change, change. aren't things bad enough already? i'm very grateful to the housing authority and staff in the digital service for the work on developing it so quickly. i know they are keen to facilitate further testing next week, including with members, which will be crucial to build confidence in the new systems. we have to make sure any remote voting is secure and that everyone is satisfied that any remote working is secure. the optics of seeing votes going wrong is not where we want to be. if mps needed a reminder of potential perils of going digital, they need look no further than the welsh assembly. the health minister there found himself in hot water when he was caught swearing about a
the commons leader, jacob rees—mogg, said the arrangement would be temporary.on the system. i think it's fair to say that i'm surprised to be introducing a motion to introduce remote voting in the house of commons. in general, i'm not an advocate of change. to the house's voting system and to be perfectly honest many other things. lord palmerston's words ring in my mind — "change, change. aren't things bad enough already? i'm very grateful to the housing authority and staff in the...
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rees—mogg is set to lay out the business of the house, but it will not be until tomorrow that we get, just encouraging people to stay at home, as everyone is being encouraged to do, and we will see virtual prime minister's questions, which will be very interesting. something which has been emphasised by everybody involved in setting this up is that it is a work in progress, we have had to put this together pretty quickly. —— they have had to. some people suggest the house of commons is rather old—fashioned, they house of commons is rather old —fashioned, they have house of commons is rather old—fashioned, they have had to introduce this technology very quickly. speaker lindsay hoyle has made clear that he wants to see visible, he hopes to see more than 120 mp5 visible, he hopes to see more than 120 mps taking part as things go on and as we will move to a situation where they can perhaps look at having voting on legislation. at the moment we are talking about ministers coming forward with statements, mps asking questions, scrutinising the work of government during this very unusual ti
rees—mogg is set to lay out the business of the house, but it will not be until tomorrow that we get, just encouraging people to stay at home, as everyone is being encouraged to do, and we will see virtual prime minister's questions, which will be very interesting. something which has been emphasised by everybody involved in setting this up is that it is a work in progress, we have had to put this together pretty quickly. —— they have had to. some people suggest the house of commons is...
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mr moggs. greed. insatiable desire. to try. cutting each one gig i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm it has done to the world what's out there is going to have to talk. we would a world where we run the risk of being the 1st form of water to be responsible for all that special. while. we go in search of a documentary. starts my 21st on t w. this is the w.'s line from berlin and a dire warning from the un's world food program as the corona virus spreads to millions of civilians living in conflict scarred nations including many women and children face being pushed to the breaker starvation with the specter of famine 8 very real dangers possibility. so what's it if anything can be done. also coming up the global race for a vaccine a german company has won approval to strike the country's 1st.
mr moggs. greed. insatiable desire. to try. cutting each one gig i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm it has done to the world what's out there is going to have to talk. we would a world where we run the risk of being the 1st form of water to be responsible for all that special. while. we go in search of a documentary. starts my 21st on t w. this is the w.'s line from berlin and a dire warning from the un's world food program as the corona virus spreads to millions of civilians...
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at what we understand is the leader of the house of commons, jacob rees—mogg, has said parliament will the 21st of april, when it was due to, but they are looking at technological solutions. what we could see potentially are some kind of virtual parliament, something we have never seen before. they have been something —— doing something quite similar in the welsh assembly, holding virtual sessions, where you see people and video conferencing calls. as for the prime minister, boris johnson, he is still in hospital, like likely to be returning to work imminently? i think that's right. we had the news on thursday evening that he had been taken out of intensive care. the prime minister had tested positive for coronavirus. his condition deteriorated after he showed persistent symptoms for over a week. he was admitted to hospital, then into intensive care, then started to recover. as we understand it he is on the mend but won't be returning to work for a couple of weeks, forcing on recuperation. doctors and his friends have been telling him he needs to focus on that. we understand he has tol
at what we understand is the leader of the house of commons, jacob rees—mogg, has said parliament will the 21st of april, when it was due to, but they are looking at technological solutions. what we could see potentially are some kind of virtual parliament, something we have never seen before. they have been something —— doing something quite similar in the welsh assembly, holding virtual sessions, where you see people and video conferencing calls. as for the prime minister, boris...
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the leader of the comments jacob rees—mogg says parliament will return on april the 21st. expected to reconvene using technology rather than in the usual way. elsewhere, the us death toll overta kes way. elsewhere, the us death toll overtakes italy as the world ‘s highest, more than 20,000 people had died. the leader of the roman catholic church pope francis has urged people not to yield to fear over the virus. 0urfirst urged people not to yield to fear over the virus. our first report this hour is from simonjones. tributes to the latest nhs workers to die after contracting coronavirus. nurse gareth roberts, described as "a kind and helpful person" by the cardiff and vale health board. sara trollope, seen here with the prime minister, a nurse said to have a total determination to get things right for her patients at hillingdon hospital. the health secretary, matt hancock, said yesterday that 19 nhs workers had lost their lives, and now another chief executive has had to break bad news to his staff. i had to share the news of the sudden death of one of our own. a much—loved
the leader of the comments jacob rees—mogg says parliament will return on april the 21st. expected to reconvene using technology rather than in the usual way. elsewhere, the us death toll overta kes way. elsewhere, the us death toll overtakes italy as the world ‘s highest, more than 20,000 people had died. the leader of the roman catholic church pope francis has urged people not to yield to fear over the virus. 0urfirst urged people not to yield to fear over the virus. our first report this...
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the leader of the commons, jacob rees—mogg, says parliament will return in april 21 to fulfil its constitutionalthey will reconvene using technology rather than in the usual way. labour leader sir keir starmer welcomes the announcement and says it is important parliament is sitting in crisis. it's is sitting in crisis. it‘s very important in a crisis like this that parliament is sitting so that decisions can be properly scrutinised, so that the concerns of constituents can be put to relevant ministers. that‘s why i am saying parliament must be recalled as soon as possible. how we are recalled and how we say it is obviously a question we are going to have to discuss, because physically it‘s impossible to see how we can sit in the usual way. we are going to have to think about working differently. in new zealand they have set up a special select committee to look at coronavirus. it is chaired by the leader of the opposition and it operates on a daily basis using technology so people can see parliament at work. that may be one possibility. labour shadow foreign secretary lisa nandy says the governm
the leader of the commons, jacob rees—mogg, says parliament will return in april 21 to fulfil its constitutionalthey will reconvene using technology rather than in the usual way. labour leader sir keir starmer welcomes the announcement and says it is important parliament is sitting in crisis. it's is sitting in crisis. it‘s very important in a crisis like this that parliament is sitting so that decisions can be properly scrutinised, so that the concerns of constituents can be put to...
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the commons leader, jacob rees—mogg, insisted the arrangements would be temporary.tee has reported on the system. i think it's fair to say that i am surprised to be introducing a motion to introduce remote voting in the house of commons. in general, i'm not an advocate of change. to the house's voting system or, to be perfectly honest, to many other things. it's always lord palmerston‘s words always ring in my mind, "change, change, aren't things bad enough already?" i'm very thankful to that the house authorities and the staff of the parliamentary digital service for their work in developing the digital tool so quickly. i know they are keen to facilitate further testing next week, including with members, which will be crucial to build confidence in the new system. we have to make sure that any remote voting is secure and that everyone is satisfied that any remote working is secure. the optics of seeing votes going wrong is not where we want to be. the work that has been done is incredible, but i would alsojust say that people need to recognise the realities of ever
the commons leader, jacob rees—mogg, insisted the arrangements would be temporary.tee has reported on the system. i think it's fair to say that i am surprised to be introducing a motion to introduce remote voting in the house of commons. in general, i'm not an advocate of change. to the house's voting system or, to be perfectly honest, to many other things. it's always lord palmerston‘s words always ring in my mind, "change, change, aren't things bad enough already?" i'm very...
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but the latest idea was floated by the speaker and accepted by the leader of the commons, jacob rees—moggiament is due to get back on 21 april, at the moment i turned 40, i'll catch up with you on that later, that when we get to that point we are still in the crisis, as lindsey holder described it, perhaps parliament must meet digitally as the welsh assembly has managed to do in the last few days? basically it looks like it will happen, they will try and make it happen. laura, mind blown! can you imagine? a horrible thing about mps all sitting in their living rooms, as i am tonight and voting remotely with my mute button on, then they wouldn't bump into any journalists trying to find things out! they would be able to mute us and keep us away, and if you can imagine, we've seen pictures of the cabinet, that giant video screen, it looks like a very bad video game but it is actually the cabinet discussing matters of state, could you imagine that with 650 faces popping up you imagine that with 650 faces popping up in parliament? but it is interesting because the other proposal, because they c
but the latest idea was floated by the speaker and accepted by the leader of the commons, jacob rees—moggiament is due to get back on 21 april, at the moment i turned 40, i'll catch up with you on that later, that when we get to that point we are still in the crisis, as lindsey holder described it, perhaps parliament must meet digitally as the welsh assembly has managed to do in the last few days? basically it looks like it will happen, they will try and make it happen. laura, mind blown! can...
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he is looking to talk to jacob rees—mogg. parliament will return in the coming weeks but a parliament like we have never seen it before. thank you to jessica parker. the united states has become the first country in the world to record more than two thousand coronavirus deaths in a single day. there has now been more than twenty thousand deaths across the usa, and more than half a million confirmed infections. a major disaster has been declared in all states in response to the outbreak. with much of europe still in lockdown, the world health organisation has been working with governments to form strategies for easing restrictions, but says this should not be done too soon. 0ur europe correspondent jean mackenzie joins us now. jean, what can you tell us about the picture in europe at the moment? of course, europe has been at the heart of this pandemic there is evidence that countries are managing to control the spread of the virus, particularly in italy and spain, countries was hit, the infection rates are slowing and the dail
he is looking to talk to jacob rees—mogg. parliament will return in the coming weeks but a parliament like we have never seen it before. thank you to jessica parker. the united states has become the first country in the world to record more than two thousand coronavirus deaths in a single day. there has now been more than twenty thousand deaths across the usa, and more than half a million confirmed infections. a major disaster has been declared in all states in response to the outbreak. with...
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jessica mogg, we spoke to her a few weeks ago, and she was excited about working at the nightingale hospitalam we are talking toa gp, colleagues. at 7:30am we are talking to a gp, doctor sarahjarvis, so get your questions in via social media or e—mail us on the programme. former tour de france champion geraint thomas has raised more than £300,000 for the nhs after riding for 36 hours in three days to mirror the shift pattern typically done by healthcare workers. the twice olympic gold medalist said the biggest thanks went to everybody working for the nhs. sports correspondent ben croucher reports. and somebody else really well—known is getting on their bike to help raise money as well. who else would you want at this point but the former tour de france champion, geraint thomas. oh my goodness, your pedalling already, how is it going? it's all right at the minute, i've only been going ten minutes. that was the start of something epic for geraint thomas, three long but unforgettable days, 12 hours on wednesday, thursday and friday, the same length as many nhs shifts. tiring but worth it. a mas
jessica mogg, we spoke to her a few weeks ago, and she was excited about working at the nightingale hospitalam we are talking toa gp, colleagues. at 7:30am we are talking to a gp, doctor sarahjarvis, so get your questions in via social media or e—mail us on the programme. former tour de france champion geraint thomas has raised more than £300,000 for the nhs after riding for 36 hours in three days to mirror the shift pattern typically done by healthcare workers. the twice olympic gold...