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but he's written a letter to his backbench m.p.'s, promising that he will give them more of a say when it comes into reviewing these measures. these will not be easy decisions with christmas around the corner and the difficult months of january and february ahead of us. we will need to continue to exercise caution, where we have robust evidence that the decease is insisting decline, particularly in those $23.00 areas that are already showing marked improvement. and the case rates are low enough to allow light to restrictions, areas will be moved down. now the prime minister has indicated that these measures will come to an end at some point in january where he will give those m.p.'s that right to speak out. but the number of them, particularly those representing constituents in 2 or 3 areas. unhappy with the government's communication strategy that far as the prime minister is can retreat to following the evidence. we agree to a full copy cost benefit analysis, all its impact on our economy and public health. before he introduces an
but he's written a letter to his backbench m.p.'s, promising that he will give them more of a say when it comes into reviewing these measures. these will not be easy decisions with christmas around the corner and the difficult months of january and february ahead of us. we will need to continue to exercise caution, where we have robust evidence that the decease is insisting decline, particularly in those $23.00 areas that are already showing marked improvement. and the case rates are low enough...
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but perhaps no more than by his own m.p.'s is backbench conservative m.p.'s who have long argued that some of the lockdown measures some of the restrictions placed on the public on businesses and on people's livelihoods. the mental health wellbeing, all encompassing, they think has gone too far and have been an over reaction to the coded 1900 pandemic. and they've long railed against them. and now the prime minister has faced somewhat of a rebellion on his hands. we understand that a number of m.p.'s this week are looking to rebel against the latest set of tier system, the so-called free to system that has had what it hasn't been locked down. and. 'd the prime minister trying to do his best to head off a rebellion, writing a letter to m.p.'s and promising them that they will have a final say again in january when these measures are reviewed. and also promising to listen to the more and to not be as dismissive as perhaps some criticize him for being these will not be easy decisions with christmas around the corner and the difficult months of january and febru
but perhaps no more than by his own m.p.'s is backbench conservative m.p.'s who have long argued that some of the lockdown measures some of the restrictions placed on the public on businesses and on people's livelihoods. the mental health wellbeing, all encompassing, they think has gone too far and have been an over reaction to the coded 1900 pandemic. and they've long railed against them. and now the prime minister has faced somewhat of a rebellion on his hands. we understand that a number of...
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while thanks to the senegalese m.p.leonine gate, the status of citizen was granted to everyone in the colonized territories. a new era was dawning. the 4th with public finally promised equality for all its subjects. for many, not before time in october, 946, the term on peace was replaced by a new in stasis. the idea was that they would no longer be french colonies, but that france, the overseas depok tomorrow and territories would combine to create one france, regardless of race or religion....
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m.p.'s, britain's prime minister is looking to ease restrictions ahead of the christmas break is alie reports. throughout this crisis, the prime minister boris johnson, has faced criticism for his handling of the coronavirus. not least from many on his own backbenchers in the face of yet another rebellion from tory m.p.'s because many of them unhappy that move out of this lockdown. this coming, they're going to move back into a so-called 3 tiered system. and in particular, there are some areas which have been put into to 3 of the most stringent measures in place, limiting people to rights to move the meat and also to open businesses. and because of that, he's come under criticism from m.p.'s who represent people in those areas, but he's written a letter to his backbench m.p.'s promising that he will give them more of a say when it comes to reviewing these measures. these will not be easy decisions with christmas around the corner and the difficult months of january and february ahead of us.
m.p.'s, britain's prime minister is looking to ease restrictions ahead of the christmas break is alie reports. throughout this crisis, the prime minister boris johnson, has faced criticism for his handling of the coronavirus. not least from many on his own backbenchers in the face of yet another rebellion from tory m.p.'s because many of them unhappy that move out of this lockdown. this coming, they're going to move back into a so-called 3 tiered system. and in particular, there are some areas...
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but in this picture, neither johnson nor the m.p. lee anderson a wearing masks for other m.p.'s who attended the meeting are also now self isolating. johnson who spent several days in intensive care with coronavirus in april, said he was brimming with energy. and i'm good as butchers don't feel great. he would do in my circumstances, and he doesn't matter that i've had the disease and i'm bursting with antibodies. we've got to intro the grid of the disease and one of the ways we can do that now is by so quietly her 14 days so far. sweden's resisted lock downs, and curfews prefer a voluntary measures to control the spread. but while most of europe tightens restrictions, sweden to is now altering its approach. banning all gatherings of more than 8 people for the 1st time. europe's bracing for a long, hard winter with leaders urging people to enjoy more just a few more months of discipline and self sacrifice. it will be worth it in the end . so the german chancellor angela merkel. the future of europe depends on it. needs barca, al-jazeera, and the united nations says millions of
but in this picture, neither johnson nor the m.p. lee anderson a wearing masks for other m.p.'s who attended the meeting are also now self isolating. johnson who spent several days in intensive care with coronavirus in april, said he was brimming with energy. and i'm good as butchers don't feel great. he would do in my circumstances, and he doesn't matter that i've had the disease and i'm bursting with antibodies. we've got to intro the grid of the disease and one of the ways we can do that now...
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and despite more than one 3rd of british people still opposing it, one senior m.p. has said that those who refuse the shot should expect to be banned from public places. if vaccination works, and if we're confident safe and all indications so far are good, then i can certainly see the day when businesses say, look, you've got to return to the office and if you're not vaccinated, you're not coming in. the tory politician went on to suggest that the use of public transport should also require passengers to be vaccinated, then there was a bit of online backlash. some have been questioning the safety of the n.t. coppa drug, while others highlighted the possible divisions that could emerge from making it mandatory. in while in denmark, a new epidemic law is being considered that could allow police to administer the vaccine by force to certain people or groups that's triggered. widespread protests with reports now suggesting that copenhagen could backtrack on the plan, which took the idea of mandatory vaccinations to a panel of experts on sunday most against vaccinations
and despite more than one 3rd of british people still opposing it, one senior m.p. has said that those who refuse the shot should expect to be banned from public places. if vaccination works, and if we're confident safe and all indications so far are good, then i can certainly see the day when businesses say, look, you've got to return to the office and if you're not vaccinated, you're not coming in. the tory politician went on to suggest that the use of public transport should also require...
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but in this picture, neither johnson nor the m.p. lee anderson, a wearing masks for other m.p.'s who attended the meeting are also now self isolating. johnson who spent several days in intensive care with coronavirus in april, said he was brimming with energy. and i'm going to feel great soon he would do in my circumstances. and he doesn't matter that i've had the disease. i'm bursting with antibodies, we've got to interrupt the grid of the disease. and one of the ways we can do that now is by still quite free of 14 days. so far, sweden's resisted lock downs, and curfews prefer a voluntary measures to control the spread. but while most of europe tightens restrictions, sweden to is now altering its approach. banning all gatherings of more than 8 people for the 1st time. europe's bracing for a long hard winter with leaders urging people to enjoy just a few more months of discipline and self-sacrifice. it will be worth it in the end . so the german chancellor angela merkel. the future of europe depends on it, needs parker al-jazeera. in a stray or around 4000 people have been confi
but in this picture, neither johnson nor the m.p. lee anderson, a wearing masks for other m.p.'s who attended the meeting are also now self isolating. johnson who spent several days in intensive care with coronavirus in april, said he was brimming with energy. and i'm going to feel great soon he would do in my circumstances. and he doesn't matter that i've had the disease. i'm bursting with antibodies, we've got to interrupt the grid of the disease. and one of the ways we can do that now is by...
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the stock m.p.'s taunted each other while outside protesters against the law clashed with riot police, who blasted them with water cannons. the authorities say almost 200 people have been detained and 9 officers injured. i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i, well, what we were looking out was the amendment to the protection against infection act . what we had was a series of points that were essentially government advice. what this amendment would do would in shrine them in law. that's what drew people out onto the streets . we're hearing as many as 14000 from some police sources that may have been out on the streets at the late at least demonstrations, 10 quite nasty. what we saw was rockets, fireworks thrown at the police bottles, rocks, pepper spray, according to the police union being used against offices that police returned with water cannon that was used to douse the crowds to try and essentially make them wet, miserable, and go home on their own volition that hasn't looked for a hardcore nucleus, though
the stock m.p.'s taunted each other while outside protesters against the law clashed with riot police, who blasted them with water cannons. the authorities say almost 200 people have been detained and 9 officers injured. i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i, i, well, what we were looking out was the amendment to the protection against infection act . what we had was a series of points that were essentially government advice. what this amendment would do would in shrine them in law. that's what drew people...
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you should be an m.p. in scotland from the beginning. why hang out in westminster without us, you know, spends in london cockneys. that's no good place for george galloway. now let me ask you this as i am the defacto head of the maxwell clan. the maxwell clan, of course, as the camelot consul. but there is no formal appointment of me as head of the maxwell clan, us, and p a. n. scotland. how do i reclaim the chieftain of the maxwell clan, my tartan, my people, how do i do that? there is no cut in chief of the galloway clan, so i'm going to claim the title. and here's how you do it. and once i've done it, you must do it to you find a hill in your, your clown area. you stand on the hill, you invite by want of mouth bonfires on all the mountain chains. you do it nowadays on georgia and so on. you invite every moksha well in the world to come and hear you proclaim yourself the chief and hear any objections or on the proposals. and i see the day, god willing, if we, if we continue to draw breath, i see the day when you'll be in your castle, i
you should be an m.p. in scotland from the beginning. why hang out in westminster without us, you know, spends in london cockneys. that's no good place for george galloway. now let me ask you this as i am the defacto head of the maxwell clan. the maxwell clan, of course, as the camelot consul. but there is no formal appointment of me as head of the maxwell clan, us, and p a. n. scotland. how do i reclaim the chieftain of the maxwell clan, my tartan, my people, how do i do that? there is no cut...
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my guest this week here in london is one of us' junior m.p.'s, be a mouthful lami elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. jones in the whole team's carbon slide, in the opinion polls a move in the party do become conflicts of next to deliver 5 years after the attack on the bottom in paris, his son was an assassin. and daughter was a victim of their father's, wrote a book together, a lesson in dialogue and tolerance. at a time when his longest terrorists are killing again focus fungurume 60 minutes on t.w. . from the ghetto to parliament to every gun known as bobby why popstars grails against coming up shot pilots the time to shot despite coming from a poor family loves to become president and he challenges america doesn't bother to look up the credible story of bob. you wind up dead calm starts december 10th on g.w. . well, i say what i found out, we could be 19. the problem is can be 90 days and felt enough for our agree that hindsight is a great thing. but rewriting history isn't a great thing. is it britain's prime minister 1st johnson is
my guest this week here in london is one of us' junior m.p.'s, be a mouthful lami elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. jones in the whole team's carbon slide, in the opinion polls a move in the party do become conflicts of next to deliver 5 years after the attack on the bottom in paris, his son was an assassin. and daughter was a victim of their father's, wrote a book together, a lesson in dialogue and tolerance. at a time when his longest terrorists are killing again focus fungurume 60...
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he was asked by an m.p. about the difficulties of getting tests for his constituents, but instead of overing a full and frank answer, hancock told him, i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. he then sat down without addressing the question at all. i'm wondering, do you think that kind of arrogance is acceptable from a minister? who last time i looked was a public servant paid for out of the public purse? do you think that's an acceptable answer? i will not have this divisive language, i just won't have it so perfectly innocent question about testing in this man's constituency. well, i don't recall the exact question that you said to him, so i can't comment on that. what i can say from what you've told me is the sometimes the house of commons can be a very heated place. and i'm sure all, and i always, you know, whenever i'm in the house of commons, i always try to remain as calm as possible. but i'm not under stress the health sector is currently under. and so i think bearing in mind ho
he was asked by an m.p. about the difficulties of getting tests for his constituents, but instead of overing a full and frank answer, hancock told him, i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. he then sat down without addressing the question at all. i'm wondering, do you think that kind of arrogance is acceptable from a minister? who last time i looked was a public servant paid for out of the public purse? do you think that's an acceptable answer? i will not have this...
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my guest this week here in london is one of his junior m.p.'s favor, a follow me elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. jones, from the home to his current slide, in the opinion polls, and what will the party do if you count them all follow me. welcome to comfort zone. good to be here. i want to look at for us, the, the government's handling of the pandemic in recent months. we know that a vaccine now appears imminent. but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this. pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic wasn't quite what was previously expressed what was previously expected. what was generally expected by most countries was something that resembles a clue. i realize it was different,
my guest this week here in london is one of his junior m.p.'s favor, a follow me elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. jones, from the home to his current slide, in the opinion polls, and what will the party do if you count them all follow me. welcome to comfort zone. good to be here. i want to look at for us, the, the government's handling of the pandemic in recent months. we know that a vaccine now appears imminent. but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared...
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he was asked by an m.p. about the difficulties of getting tests for his constituents, but instead of overing a full and frank answer, hancock told him, i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. he then sat down without addressing the question at all. i'm wondering, do you think that kind of arrogance is acceptable from a minister? who last time i looked was a public servant paid for out of the public purse? do you think that's an acceptable answer? i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it perfectly. innocent question about testing in this man's constituency. well, i don't recall the exact question that you said so, so i can't comment on that. what i can say from what you've told me is the sometimes the house of commons can be a very heated place. and i'm sure all. and if ever i always, you know, whenever i'm in the house of commons, i always try to remain as calm as possible, but i'm not under stress. the health sector 3 is currently under. and so i think bearing in mi
he was asked by an m.p. about the difficulties of getting tests for his constituents, but instead of overing a full and frank answer, hancock told him, i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. he then sat down without addressing the question at all. i'm wondering, do you think that kind of arrogance is acceptable from a minister? who last time i looked was a public servant paid for out of the public purse? do you think that's an acceptable answer? i will not have this...
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but according to the government polled, the answer is yes, while one senior m.p. warns on taxes could be banned from offices on public transport. we discuss whether forcing a box in on the nation is the right way to go. but government is not the right thing for shoes were going to school. i mean, i think to go to a blind would be too difficult on the wall dontcha taping agency bloss the us food double stabbed to self to the senate fax, a bill to jail those behind in sports except in america's domestic leagues. hello and welcome. you are watching out international, which you probably already glad you could join us. well to get us started, job name has adopted a new role, allowing its authorities to impose tough, creative hours for day to distractions. but it didn't pos without incident. as you can see behind me inside the bundestag m.p.'s wanted each other while outside the situation. violent protesters against the middle clashed with riot police, who responded with water cannon feel sorry to say almost 200 people have been detained and 9 offices and it i, i, i, i,
but according to the government polled, the answer is yes, while one senior m.p. warns on taxes could be banned from offices on public transport. we discuss whether forcing a box in on the nation is the right way to go. but government is not the right thing for shoes were going to school. i mean, i think to go to a blind would be too difficult on the wall dontcha taping agency bloss the us food double stabbed to self to the senate fax, a bill to jail those behind in sports except in america's...
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talent for commanding the headlines he provoked last week by claiming in a call with north of england m.p.'s, that the scottish parliament has been a disaster and the worst mistake that 20 blair ever meet. so was a so rallying call to scottish unionism or another boris born us for scottish independence campaigners. this is how he defended his position, the prime minister's questions. i may say the whole she's a result. you will see this on the road on the right to me for an alternative viewpoint, alex turns to form an m.p. on m.s.p. . i'm presiding officer of the scottish parliament surcharge. and a surcharge bought as johnson demolitions. a disaster of the worst mistake that tony blair ever made, what he reckoned when he tried to connect. and of course, by saying it was really a jolly good st. apart from when the people of scotland heard it or not, party committed to independence. i think the damage is done. you can see that, for example, letter in the times the other may saying the biggest disaster since the 2nd world war. well, some claim when you take in the sewers and invention, poll
talent for commanding the headlines he provoked last week by claiming in a call with north of england m.p.'s, that the scottish parliament has been a disaster and the worst mistake that 20 blair ever meet. so was a so rallying call to scottish unionism or another boris born us for scottish independence campaigners. this is how he defended his position, the prime minister's questions. i may say the whole she's a result. you will see this on the road on the right to me for an alternative...
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he bbc's political reporter: it was clear today that plenty of m.p.'on themi primster's own side are angry that he's taken this step een about how it's b handled. on the opposite side he has opposition m.p frustrated that the taken this long to get to this position no questere's a sense that the government is pleasing no one with how this is all being handled but unless something very strange happens ndtween now wednesday, there is very little chance that the government will actually lose t vote on so on course at midnight on wednesday, england's doors again are set to ose. chor: we're here in the bbc news room. our lead story comes from the u.s. where donald trump and joe biden are furiouslyig camning as we enter the last few hours of voting. voting finishes on tuesday. in the u.s. now, i want to turn to a developing story austria. shots have been fired in parts of central vienna. one unconfirmed newspaper report indicates the shooting took place on a street where there's a synagogue. a large security operation is under way in the center. a few minute
he bbc's political reporter: it was clear today that plenty of m.p.'on themi primster's own side are angry that he's taken this step een about how it's b handled. on the opposite side he has opposition m.p frustrated that the taken this long to get to this position no questere's a sense that the government is pleasing no one with how this is all being handled but unless something very strange happens ndtween now wednesday, there is very little chance that the government will actually lose t...
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my guest this week here in london is one of his junior m.p.'s been moffo lami elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson hope to use carbon slide in the opinion polls. and what will the party do if you cause conflict of. next, on the books, september 1903, israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. in the middle east seemed possible new videos and private documents tell the story of the tough negotiations behind the scenes before have to be agreements reached and the bitter collapse of the appearance of the body, the oslo diaries, in 45 minutes on d. w. closely carefully. you don't know who is soon to miss to be a good match to discover the homeownership. going to going to subscribe to the documentary. i say what i'm fed up with the 19, the problem is created 90 days. i'm better off without. well, i agree that hindsight is a great thing, but rewriting history isn't a great thing, is it? britain's prime minister johnson is on the file. once again, the least for members of his own conservative party. i think serious handling of th
my guest this week here in london is one of his junior m.p.'s been moffo lami elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson hope to use carbon slide in the opinion polls. and what will the party do if you cause conflict of. next, on the books, september 1903, israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. in the middle east seemed possible new videos and private documents tell the story of the tough negotiations behind the scenes before have to be agreements reached and the bitter...
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well, one senior m.p. warns antti vox's could be banned from all places and you've been public transport to stop by the forcing of vaccine on the nation. this is the right way to go. you can go to the right choose which is going to school, which can still reach more, i think, to a blind you would be $2.00 to $3.00 times the while done today, ph, and seem to last the us off the side of the bill to jail. those behind in sports, like sat in america's domestic league. making sure you know the mrs story, this is hour to international kentucky with us. well, to start us off this hour job in a house adopted a new no, allowing its authorities to impose tough coronavirus when they took restrictions. but it didn't pass without incident inside the store employees 20 to each other while outside the situation. you can see a time violent protest is against the law, clashed with riot police, who responded with water cannon feel sorry to say almost 200. people have been detained, and 9 officers entered i, i, i, i, i, i, i
well, one senior m.p. warns antti vox's could be banned from all places and you've been public transport to stop by the forcing of vaccine on the nation. this is the right way to go. you can go to the right choose which is going to school, which can still reach more, i think, to a blind you would be $2.00 to $3.00 times the while done today, ph, and seem to last the us off the side of the bill to jail. those behind in sports, like sat in america's domestic league. making sure you know the mrs...
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and despite more than one 3rd of britain's still opposing at one scene, m.p. has said to those who refuse the job should expect to be banned from public places . if vaccination works, and if we're confident safe and all indications so far are good, then i can certainly see the day when businesses say, look, you've got to return to the office and if you're not vaccinated, you're not coming in. for a politician went on to suggest that the use of public transport should also require possum. just to be frank sedated. a backlash followed online though some have been questioning the safety of the on t. covert drug, while others highlighted the possible divisions that could emerge from making it round tree. while en great britain, the idea is bounced around some nations in europe already putting a road map in place to make the vaccination compulsory in denmark, a new epidemic will could become a pub and feature and allow police to administer the job by fools for such some people groups, well it's triggered widespread protests with reports. now suggesting that copenha
and despite more than one 3rd of britain's still opposing at one scene, m.p. has said to those who refuse the job should expect to be banned from public places . if vaccination works, and if we're confident safe and all indications so far are good, then i can certainly see the day when businesses say, look, you've got to return to the office and if you're not vaccinated, you're not coming in. for a politician went on to suggest that the use of public transport should also require possum. just...
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nevertheless, it's been chaired by a conservative m.p. crispin blunt, and that we're in this zuma meeting that he's convened. there were human rights activists, people from human rights watch discussing what the situation is and shining. a light on the situation in saudi arabia has lou, who's the sister, jane, this woman very famous around the world for campaigning, for women's rights to drive in saudi arabia who's been in prison in saudi arabia since 2018. and who, according to the family, has been tortured while she's been in custody. that that clampdown is exactly what these activists are saying. needs to be looked at more closely in particular in the light of the g. 20 being that what they're essentially saying, if i can sum it up, is that saudi arabia presents to the outside world. a kind of whitewashed presentation of what the situation is like in the kingdom and the image of the kingdom to the outside world, while internally and gauging in repression. and sort of, you know, the lack of proper penal code and judicial process. at lea
nevertheless, it's been chaired by a conservative m.p. crispin blunt, and that we're in this zuma meeting that he's convened. there were human rights activists, people from human rights watch discussing what the situation is and shining. a light on the situation in saudi arabia has lou, who's the sister, jane, this woman very famous around the world for campaigning, for women's rights to drive in saudi arabia who's been in prison in saudi arabia since 2018. and who, according to the family, has...
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i think the warre, amongst some m.p.'s and worry amongst some people in the public, is that there seems to be no exit from these tears that it's some kind of purgatory and that you might get as the sun newspaper or a paper is reported. the country might be languishing under these lockdown measures through until, say, april of next year, and that's a rather grim proposal for many people around the country with fewer than 60 days until president elect joe biden takes office. a u.s. justice department has scheduled a number of federal executions and it's expanded the method 2nd be used beyond lethal injection clearing the way for poison gas and firing squads. where's allowed? under state law. abidin is against the death penalty and says he will work to end it. i can every, for some washington news of these new protocols only came out because it was printed in the federal register as it has to be by law. the impact of this though, is to give the federal government a far wider range of methods of execution to use normally, it
i think the warre, amongst some m.p.'s and worry amongst some people in the public, is that there seems to be no exit from these tears that it's some kind of purgatory and that you might get as the sun newspaper or a paper is reported. the country might be languishing under these lockdown measures through until, say, april of next year, and that's a rather grim proposal for many people around the country with fewer than 60 days until president elect joe biden takes office. a u.s. justice...
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he was asked by an m.p. about the difficulties of getting test for his constituents. but instead of overing a full and frank answer, hancock told him, i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. he then sat down without addressing the question at all. i'm wondering, do you think that kind of arrogance is acceptable from a minister? who last time i looked was a public servant paid for out of the public purse. do you think that's an acceptable answer? i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. so perfectly innocent question about testing in this man's constituency. well, i don't recall the exact question that you said, so i can't comment on that, but i can say from what you've told me is the sometimes the house of commons can be a very heated place. and i'm sure, and if ever i always, you know, whenever i'm in the house of commons, i always try to remain as calm as possible, but i'm not under stress. the health sector is currently under. 'd and so i think bearing in mind how much time is spent on his and many questions, exams that if
he was asked by an m.p. about the difficulties of getting test for his constituents. but instead of overing a full and frank answer, hancock told him, i will not have this divisive language. i just won't have it. he then sat down without addressing the question at all. i'm wondering, do you think that kind of arrogance is acceptable from a minister? who last time i looked was a public servant paid for out of the public purse. do you think that's an acceptable answer? i will not have this...
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ok well i'm back to that commons debate maybe was more civilised in the moon's tory m.p. ben bradley who said he was taken out of context and deleted the tweet actually he said at one school in mansfield 75 percent of kids have a social worker 25 percent of parents are illiterate one kid lives in a cracked and another in a brothel extending free school meals doesn't reach these kids effectively gives cash he seemed to be saying although he says he was taken out of context directly to a crackdown on a brothel. well i'm not going to try to defend remarks like that made by someone to whom you should put the question but i am going to say that i really repeat the fact that there will be children who tunes who have that they will be families who suffered terribly because of sustenance and nourishment will be denied them it's unbelievably true and it's it's it's whether there's a mistake and when there's a there's an error that the margin of error in the way we provide and the money goes in and directions we can control is neither here nor there as far as i'm concerned it is a
ok well i'm back to that commons debate maybe was more civilised in the moon's tory m.p. ben bradley who said he was taken out of context and deleted the tweet actually he said at one school in mansfield 75 percent of kids have a social worker 25 percent of parents are illiterate one kid lives in a cracked and another in a brothel extending free school meals doesn't reach these kids effectively gives cash he seemed to be saying although he says he was taken out of context directly to a...
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conservative m.p. bass joining us from london welcome to the program keith and i want to do i want to ask you you know the u.k. in the us they consider that they have a special relationship and but it seems that that's a lot of state for you the u.k. in the selection because joe biden said there's no chance of a trade deal with britain if peace in northern ireland is undermined by a proxy deal is the british government worried about this well i think we're on the horns of a dilemma on all of this is extremely amusing if it wasn't quite so serious but your your oit's i mean so far i mean the british government here is pinning its hopes i think on a trump win so he can get some kind of trade deal whether it's a free trade. deal or not is another matter where is quite clear that 'd biden if he was to become president is more interested in having a trade deal with the european union but of course we just left that so we could be high and dry but the other horn of the dire lever is such as you rightly say t
conservative m.p. bass joining us from london welcome to the program keith and i want to do i want to ask you you know the u.k. in the us they consider that they have a special relationship and but it seems that that's a lot of state for you the u.k. in the selection because joe biden said there's no chance of a trade deal with britain if peace in northern ireland is undermined by a proxy deal is the british government worried about this well i think we're on the horns of a dilemma on all of...
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i think the warre, amongst some m.p.'s and worry amongst some people in the public is that there seems to be no exit from these tears that it's some kind of purgatory. 2 and that, you know, you might get as the sun newspaper or a paper is reported, the country might be languishing under these lockdown measures through until, say, april of next year. and that's a rather grim proposal for many people around the country. pope francis has elevated 13 new cardinals during a formal ceremony that took place at some peter's basilica about to consider. one of them is wilton gregory, who is the archbishop of washington d.c. . he's now made history as the 1st african-american to receive the highest rank in the catholic church. gregory said he sees his appointment as an affirmation of black catholics in the united states. pro abortion rights protesters a march in poland's capital of warsaw after last month's ruling restrictions restrict ruling restricting access to the procedure. there have been daily protests since the constitutiona
i think the warre, amongst some m.p.'s and worry amongst some people in the public is that there seems to be no exit from these tears that it's some kind of purgatory. 2 and that, you know, you might get as the sun newspaper or a paper is reported, the country might be languishing under these lockdown measures through until, say, april of next year. and that's a rather grim proposal for many people around the country. pope francis has elevated 13 new cardinals during a formal ceremony that took...
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is cutting billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget, a move branded by opposition m.p.'s as a moral failure. the government says it can no longer afford to meet its legal obligations because of the impact of the coronavirus. i have listened with great respect to those who have argued passionately to retain this target. but at a time of unprecedented crisis, government must make tough choices. i want to reassure the house that we will continue to protect the world's poor spending, the equivalent of 0.5 percent of our national income on overseas aid in 2021. allocating 10000000000 at this pending review of the trial of a society women's rights activist has been transferred to a court dealing with terrorism related cases. jane, who was among a dozen activists arrested in 2018 and accused of harming saudi interests. families rights groups say that she's been held in solitary confinement and assaulted while in prison. saudi officials have denied the allegations of torture. she's been on hunger strike for the past month. just as a bank called, called on the king to give a payr
is cutting billions of dollars from its overseas aid budget, a move branded by opposition m.p.'s as a moral failure. the government says it can no longer afford to meet its legal obligations because of the impact of the coronavirus. i have listened with great respect to those who have argued passionately to retain this target. but at a time of unprecedented crisis, government must make tough choices. i want to reassure the house that we will continue to protect the world's poor spending, the...