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labour is the party that was to bring our nations together. underur is the party of the union. applause. because it is notjust that a divorce would be a costly disruption, although that is true. but it is notjust that our union would be in all our economic interests, though that is also true. it is that we are more progressive together, we are more secure together, we are more secure together, we are a bigger presence in the world together. we are greater as britain then we would be apart. as gordon brown said recently, when a welsh or scottish woman gives blood, she doesn't demand an assurance that it must not go to an english patient. i am delighted that gordon will lead our commission to settle the future of the union. and i know that gordon believes that if you look past the tories pathetic attempt to divide us in a culture war, can glimpse a torrent of progressive nation which we can all be proud. i believe that our diversity is one of the things that makes this country great. as this country continues to change, as we slowly liberate the talen
labour is the party that was to bring our nations together. underur is the party of the union. applause. because it is notjust that a divorce would be a costly disruption, although that is true. but it is notjust that our union would be in all our economic interests, though that is also true. it is that we are more progressive together, we are more secure together, we are more secure together, we are a bigger presence in the world together. we are greater as britain then we would be apart. as...
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conference, never under a labour — the law. applause. aw. applause. conference, never under a labour government will bad i under a labour government will bad employers hold all the cards in a stacked deck. that applies to work — life balance too. global pandemic has reinforced, for a lot of us, how precious time off is and how utterly exhausting the daily grind can be. so labour will introduce a new rights to flexible work as a default, protections for those with caring responsibilities and a right to switch off too. now, working from home has given some of us a new freedom and flexibility, but it has also blurred the lines between what is home and what is work. a new economy needs workers' rights that reflect the way we work now. we will learn the lessons of this pandemic, increasing statutory sick pay and making it universal so that everyone can afford to live while they are off sick or self isolating. that is not only fair for working people, but it is vital for all our health as well. and, conference, we will put mental health and saf
conference, never under a labour — the law. applause. aw. applause. conference, never under a labour government will bad i under a labour government will bad employers hold all the cards in a stacked deck. that applies to work — life balance too. global pandemic has reinforced, for a lot of us, how precious time off is and how utterly exhausting the daily grind can be. so labour will introduce a new rights to flexible work as a default, protections for those with caring responsibilities and...
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she said the business tax system wasn't fair or fit for purpose and that under labour there would be tax break, and if it doesn't deliver for the economy, orfor the the economy, or for the taxpayer, then we will scrap it. there was no detail about what labour would put in its place, though. all tax breaks would be reviewed, rachel reeves said, billions invested in making the uk greener, and taking aim at the tories, labour would demand money back from companies given covid contracts that hadn't delivered. the aim of these announcements is, in part, to show labour can be trusted with our taxes. they may win support from those who want to see the wealthy are paying more, and many in the party frustrated that policies like this are long overdue. but there are big questions still for labour about how it would fund its promises, and the personal taxes that people would pay if they were in charge. labour has now shed some light on its plans for the economy. the party's leadership will hope it is enough for now to encourage voters to look again. jonathan blake, bbc news, brighton. 0ur polit
she said the business tax system wasn't fair or fit for purpose and that under labour there would be tax break, and if it doesn't deliver for the economy, orfor the the economy, or for the taxpayer, then we will scrap it. there was no detail about what labour would put in its place, though. all tax breaks would be reviewed, rachel reeves said, billions invested in making the uk greener, and taking aim at the tories, labour would demand money back from companies given covid contracts that hadn't...
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that will not stand under labour.ot balance the books on the back of working people. -- paying books on the back of working people. —— paying their shares. we will bring our laser focus to our approach to the tax system. many tax breaks are important but too many simply provide loopholes for those who can provide the best advice and added together they cost more than the entire nhs budget so we will look at every single tax break and if icy does not deliver for the economy of the taxpayer we will scrap icy. and here are a couple that we will scrap right away. under the conservative party private equity bosses who asset strip british businesses pay a lower rate of tax on their bonuses than their workers do on their wages. that is indefensible, we would scrap icy. dash—mac we would scrap it. and he has another. right now private schools enjoy charitable status which makes them exempt both from business rates and from vat. at a cost to taxpayers of £1.7 billion every year. but conference, here is the truth. public school
that will not stand under labour.ot balance the books on the back of working people. -- paying books on the back of working people. —— paying their shares. we will bring our laser focus to our approach to the tax system. many tax breaks are important but too many simply provide loopholes for those who can provide the best advice and added together they cost more than the entire nhs budget so we will look at every single tax break and if icy does not deliver for the economy of the taxpayer...
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she said the business tax system wasn't fair or fit for purpose and that under labour there would belook at every single tax break and if it doesn't deliver for the economy or for the taxpayer, then we will scrap it. there was no detail about what labour would put in its place, though. all tax breaks would be reviewed, rachel reeves said, billions invested in making the uk greener and ,taking aim at the tories, labour would demand money back from companies given covid contracts that hadn't delivered. the aim of these announcements is, in part, to show labour can be trusted with our taxes. they may win support from those who want to see the wealthier pay more, and many in the party frustrated that policies like this are long overdue. but there are big questions still for labour about how it would fund its promises and the personal taxes that people would pay if they were in charge. labour has now shed some light on its plans for the economy. the party's leadership will hope it's enough for now to encourage voters to look again. jonathan blake, bbc news, brighton. rachel reeves talking
she said the business tax system wasn't fair or fit for purpose and that under labour there would belook at every single tax break and if it doesn't deliver for the economy or for the taxpayer, then we will scrap it. there was no detail about what labour would put in its place, though. all tax breaks would be reviewed, rachel reeves said, billions invested in making the uk greener and ,taking aim at the tories, labour would demand money back from companies given covid contracts that hadn't...
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the future of work under labour is low wages, low skills -- [inaudible] the people of this country have enough of that. what they want to see is high wages, high skills, control of immigration, and that's what this government -- [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. will my if right honorable friend come to number 1 george street and celebrate great british farming -- british food and we have food envoys all across the world promoting our great british food. >> yes, mr. speaker. i respect my honorable friend who is the living embodiment of the robustness of british agriculture. he's a living embodiment of it. and, indeed, mr. speaker, of the benefits of british food. [laughter] in particular the beef of somerset. i know, mr. speaker, that he's right about what he said about food envoys. every single embassy across the world has a food envoy. >> final question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituents are coming in danger of -- [inaudible] that will cost millions to remove. they are not eligible for the government's building safety fund because it's the wrong t
the future of work under labour is low wages, low skills -- [inaudible] the people of this country have enough of that. what they want to see is high wages, high skills, control of immigration, and that's what this government -- [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. will my if right honorable friend come to number 1 george street and celebrate great british farming -- british food and we have food envoys all across the world promoting our great british food....
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thejeremy line for labour under the jeremy corbyn era?uld have been about the labour— corbyn era? this week should have been about the labour party - been about the labour party announcing a platform of transformative change, not fighting against _ transformative change, not fighting against leadership rules, and i also don't _ against leadership rules, and i also don't agree — against leadership rules, and i also don't agree there was a battle against — don't agree there was a battle against the far left, that somehow the leadership has one. the membership of trade unions defeated keir starmer's electoral college and defeated _ keir starmer's electoral college and defeated the 25% nomination threshold, but that doesn't get labour— threshold, but that doesn't get labour election ready, because it was all— labour election ready, because it was all about a leadership contest. if was all about a leadership contest. if labour— was all about a leadership contest. if labour win want to be a contest so what _ if labour win want to be a contest s
thejeremy line for labour under the jeremy corbyn era?uld have been about the labour— corbyn era? this week should have been about the labour party - been about the labour party announcing a platform of transformative change, not fighting against _ transformative change, not fighting against leadership rules, and i also don't _ against leadership rules, and i also don't agree — against leadership rules, and i also don't agree there was a battle against — don't agree there was a battle...
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we shall interrupt their underjoin the labour leader, | their under join the labour leader, sir theire and walk along the seafront, it will not be known before getting a petrol station that has got more fuel. level? come at even follow—up. doesn't that just tell you everything you to know about this government? ignoring the problem, blaming someone else, then coming up with a half baked solution. writing recently have a shortage of hgv drivers? why is there no plan in place? tankerfuel drivers? why is there no plan in place? tanker fuel already costs £10 more than it did at the start of the year. gas and electricity bills, gaps in supermarket shelves. rent, up, especially for those on the lowest incomes. yet this is the very moment the government is putting up attacks on working people, putting a tax on small business and shamefully, slashing universal credit, the lifeline 6 million families. we have a fuel crisis, a pay crisis, a goods crisis and a cost—of—living crisis, all at the same time. conference, let me quidditching over the prime minister said at the united nations last week
we shall interrupt their underjoin the labour leader, | their under join the labour leader, sir theire and walk along the seafront, it will not be known before getting a petrol station that has got more fuel. level? come at even follow—up. doesn't that just tell you everything you to know about this government? ignoring the problem, blaming someone else, then coming up with a half baked solution. writing recently have a shortage of hgv drivers? why is there no plan in place? tankerfuel...
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i was - interested in one phrase, he said under a labour government that he leads, if it comes about,niversal credit will have a massive impact on people with mental health problems, you are robbing peter to pay paul, if you like, so you need to have an approach across government to look at how people with mental health are supported. there is no point giving if the other hand is taking, that does not solve problems of people that are living near the breadline or below the breadline and working out whether they can heat their home orfeed out whether they can heat their home or feed their children. they are people with mental health problems. a huge number of challenges that individuals have to deal with at each time so we need to look at the government spending in the round, i think. ., , , ., ~ think. finally, why do you think there is a _ think. finally, why do you think there is a bit _ think. finally, why do you think there is a bit of— think. finally, why do you think there is a bit of a _ think. finally, why do you think there is a bit of a mismatch - think. finally, why do you
i was - interested in one phrase, he said under a labour government that he leads, if it comes about,niversal credit will have a massive impact on people with mental health problems, you are robbing peter to pay paul, if you like, so you need to have an approach across government to look at how people with mental health are supported. there is no point giving if the other hand is taking, that does not solve problems of people that are living near the breadline or below the breadline and working...
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the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, has come under attack from labour. ere killed in coordinated islamist attacks in 2015. more than a thousand people have crossed the channel in small boats this week. the home secretary is to hold talks with her french counterpart. the former president of afghanistan, ashraf ghani, apologises for the taliban takeover in his country, saying his abrupt departure was the only way to keep the guns silent. time for the sport and for a full round up, here is hugh. about an hour ago emma, in the last eight of the us open. it's underneath those sunny skies. radacunu had a bit of a stuttering start, she was broken in the first game and that's what separates the two in the moment. about to serve with that break as well. you can listen to this match on bbc radio 5 live. might be worth reminding you that in the last round, emma radacunu was the first to win very comfortably. as you can see, 3—2 leading emma radacunu. an extraordinary 18—year—old in the us open. eight brazilian footballers won't be allowed to play for their premier l
the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, has come under attack from labour. ere killed in coordinated islamist attacks in 2015. more than a thousand people have crossed the channel in small boats this week. the home secretary is to hold talks with her french counterpart. the former president of afghanistan, ashraf ghani, apologises for the taliban takeover in his country, saying his abrupt departure was the only way to keep the guns silent. time for the sport and for a full round up, here is...
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every single recipient of universal credit will lose their benefits under labour because they want toe minister. is the correct answer higher or lower than that? mr speaker... higher or lowerthan that? mr speaker... what i can... what i can tell him is that under this government, for the first time in decades, wages are rising stop wages across the board are rising. 4.1% up on where they were before the pandemic. in fact i'm very pleased... 0f pandemic. in fact i'm very pleased... of course what they wanted to do is to continue to take money in taxation and put it into benefits. we don't think that is the right way. we want to encourage high wages and high skills and that is the difference between this government and the labour party opposite. i think it is a good thing... ithink opposite. i think it is a good thing... i think it is a good thing, for instance, that costa coffee is now paying more than they were before the pandemic. neverforget, if we listened captain prime site, because the carpet would still be closed. —— captain hindsight. it wasn't a difficult question. the answer
every single recipient of universal credit will lose their benefits under labour because they want toe minister. is the correct answer higher or lower than that? mr speaker... higher or lowerthan that? mr speaker... what i can... what i can tell him is that under this government, for the first time in decades, wages are rising stop wages across the board are rising. 4.1% up on where they were before the pandemic. in fact i'm very pleased... 0f pandemic. in fact i'm very pleased... of course...
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education or study, so something that is tangible, and paying the national minimum wage though no free labour undera couple of zeros on the end of our name and we morphed into 10,000 black interns in the space of eight few months and the premise is very similar, so six weeks, minimum of the local living wage over the summer to black students at any university including international students however we are now partnered up with more than 700 businesses and firms across the uk representing 24 different sectors from marketing and advertising to the bar to investment banking and we have more than 2000 internship opportunities ready and waiting for candidates to take up. applications to the programme actually open today so we are very excited to get the ball rolling with this. it very excited to get the ball rolling with this.— rolling with this. it sounds excitin: rolling with this. it sounds exciting and _ rolling with this. it sounds exciting and it _ rolling with this. it sounds exciting and it sounds - rolling with this. it sounds exciting and it sounds like j rolling with this. it sounds i exciti
education or study, so something that is tangible, and paying the national minimum wage though no free labour undera couple of zeros on the end of our name and we morphed into 10,000 black interns in the space of eight few months and the premise is very similar, so six weeks, minimum of the local living wage over the summer to black students at any university including international students however we are now partnered up with more than 700 businesses and firms across the uk representing 24...
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the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, has come under attack from labour — they say it is an "unfair
the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, has come under attack from labour — they say it is an "unfair
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that will not stand under labour.te equity bosses pay a lower rate on their bonuses than their workers do on their wages and that is indefensible and we would scrap it. and here is another. right now private schools enjoy charitable status which makes them exempt both from business rates and from vat. at a cost to taxpayers of 1.7 billion pounds every year. but confidence, here's the truth. private schools are not charities. and so we will end that exemption and for that money straight into our state schools, state schools like the one i went to. conference, that is what a labour government will do. and he lets out a third principle, we will support our high streets. every single business as a labour of love and a product of determination that gives life to our everyday economy. we have faced huge adversity in the last year and many are struggling right now with the cliff edge of rates relief coming up in march. four out of five retail businesses are warning they may have to close unless the government acts and so tod
that will not stand under labour.te equity bosses pay a lower rate on their bonuses than their workers do on their wages and that is indefensible and we would scrap it. and here is another. right now private schools enjoy charitable status which makes them exempt both from business rates and from vat. at a cost to taxpayers of 1.7 billion pounds every year. but confidence, here's the truth. private schools are not charities. and so we will end that exemption and for that money straight into our...
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our kick start and helping over a million people on long-term unemployment out under the restart scheme. she's right, labour talks down to people and the conservatives -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> well, mr. speaker, i know we have a shortage of hot air this week -- [laughter] just ask the prime minister, just as the prime minister isn't able, the deputy prime minister is doing his best to shore up supplies. and you know what, mr. speaker? he talks about opportunities. the government have scrapped the green homes -- scrapped the zero carbon homes standard and -- [inaudible] will mr. speaker, they paved the way for this crisis that will hit families and businesses. and as usual, it will be the british people that'll have to pay the price. so can the deputy prime minister guarantee that one of the workers employed by the energy companies will end up unemployed because of his government's failures? >> what can i say to the right honorable lady? there's no shortage of hot air on that side -- [inaudible] the business secretary has been absolutely clear. we've seen the challenge of gas prices rising all over t
our kick start and helping over a million people on long-term unemployment out under the restart scheme. she's right, labour talks down to people and the conservatives -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> well, mr. speaker, i know we have a shortage of hot air this week -- [laughter] just ask the prime minister, just as the prime minister isn't able, the deputy prime minister is doing his best to shore up supplies. and you know what, mr. speaker? he talks about opportunities. the...
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the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, came under attack by labour in the commons this lunchtime. working people will pay higher tax, those _ working people will pay higher tax, those in _ working people will pay higher tax, those in need will still lose their homes _ those in need will still lose their homes to— those in need will still lose their homes to pay for care and he can't even _ homes to pay for care and he can't even say— homes to pay for care and he can't even say if— homes to pay for care and he can't even say if the nhs backlog will be cleared~ _ we're taking the tough decisions, mr speaker, that the country wants to see. we're putting another £36 billion in. and what i'd like to know from the leader of the labour party, mr speaker, is what is he going to do tonight? we'll be asking who will benefit from the government's reforms — and what sort of political risk borisjohnson is running. also on the programme. the biggest terror trial ever in france gets under way, amid tight security. 130 people were killed in coordinated islamist attacks in 2015. over 1,000 people
the tax, which breaks a manifesto pledge, came under attack by labour in the commons this lunchtime. working people will pay higher tax, those _ working people will pay higher tax, those in _ working people will pay higher tax, those in need will still lose their homes _ those in need will still lose their homes to— those in need will still lose their homes to pay for care and he can't even _ homes to pay for care and he can't even say— homes to pay for care and he can't even say if—...
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we're talking about 100 million american workers, about two thirds of the us labour force will be underccine mandate or at least extreme pressure to get vaccinated. d0 least extreme pressure to get vaccinated-— least extreme pressure to get vaccinated. ~ ., , ., vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement — vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will _ vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will work? _ vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will work? well, - vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will work? well, with l enforcement will work? well, with this employer _ enforcement will work? well, with this employer mandate _ enforcement will work? well, with this employer mandate that's - enforcement will work? well, with i this employer mandate that's coming from the labour department, the label department can find employers for not filing these requirements. that is an enforcement power the government has. the mandates on government has. the mandates on government workers, they could lose theirjobs if they don't get vaccinated. there's going to be
we're talking about 100 million american workers, about two thirds of the us labour force will be underccine mandate or at least extreme pressure to get vaccinated. d0 least extreme pressure to get vaccinated-— least extreme pressure to get vaccinated. ~ ., , ., vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement — vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will _ vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will work? _ vaccinated. do we know exactly how enforcement will work? well, -...
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think people are within the conservative party, the back benches, the conference season under way, the lib dems, labourjittery about _ torri after that? there is one man who will be jittery about for i torri after that? there is one man who will be jittery about for more | who will be jittery about for more than others and i�*ll be sunak. we see the inflation rate go up, we are already at 100% of gdp for the first time since the 1960s, this colossal deficit of £300 billion and while they had predicted that the economic sure was brightening and there was headroom of around 20 billion for sunak to potentially play within the budget this year, this command next month, that would all be wiped out and that some 20 billion by a i% and that some 20 billion by a 1% interest rate rise, that is the cost of servicing public—sector debt annually. so, he is really under it if we do see interest rates rise. it doesn�*t leave a lot of manoeuvre room and we have already seen him put into position uncomfortable for any chancellor to raise taxes in the form of national insurance to form and pour more money into the heal
think people are within the conservative party, the back benches, the conference season under way, the lib dems, labourjittery about _ torri after that? there is one man who will be jittery about for i torri after that? there is one man who will be jittery about for more | who will be jittery about for more than others and i�*ll be sunak. we see the inflation rate go up, we are already at 100% of gdp for the first time since the 1960s, this colossal deficit of £300 billion and while they had...
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steverson was held on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, hit and run and driving under the influence. labourosed the oakland a stadium proposal gathered for a protest outside the home of the team's owner in san francisco. a handful of people held a rally in front of john fisher's home in pacific heights. they say an eight ball park at howard terminal in the port of oakland could destroy tens of thousands of union port jobs and won't do anything to improve the lives of the people who live nearby. we're going to go with a poor black folks. yes, people ain't got together. people ain't gonna think ain't gonna try to think they're all drug heads. they all just than that. the proposed a ballpark is not a done deal. the team is still in talks with the city, and no agreement has been reached dozens of day laborers in san francisco joined the effort today to get more people vaccinated for covid. they went door to door in one neighborhood and the day laborers tell katie views rob roth, it's been difficult to overcome vaccine hesitancy, including in their own ranks. on this labor day dozens of day labo
steverson was held on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, hit and run and driving under the influence. labourosed the oakland a stadium proposal gathered for a protest outside the home of the team's owner in san francisco. a handful of people held a rally in front of john fisher's home in pacific heights. they say an eight ball park at howard terminal in the port of oakland could destroy tens of thousands of union port jobs and won't do anything to improve the lives of the people who live...
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labour is under some pressure to clarify what their stances on transgender issues.ify and to access certain spaces. that view, like any view on politics, something which has opened her to a lot of scrutiny as well, particularly with an issue like this where there is very live debates going on at the moment about whether gender recognition laws need to be reformed. 0thers whether gender recognition laws need to be reformed. others in the labour party have different views. 0ne senior labour mp said they were frustrated with the oxygen this row was getting, saying they would rather labour focused on was getting, saying they would rather labourfocused on nhs waiting times for transgender people. so there is this pressure. this is what rosie duffield asked of keir starmer earlier in terms of clarifying the party position. lots of women have been asking to meet with starmer in groups or one—to—one about this issue, and obviously he is incredibly busy, but it would be good to just clarify what our position is as a party and just to discuss how we go forward with this issue
labour is under some pressure to clarify what their stances on transgender issues.ify and to access certain spaces. that view, like any view on politics, something which has opened her to a lot of scrutiny as well, particularly with an issue like this where there is very live debates going on at the moment about whether gender recognition laws need to be reformed. 0thers whether gender recognition laws need to be reformed. others in the labour party have different views. 0ne senior labour mp...
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under borisjohnson. thank you very much indeed. that is wes streeting, labour shadow minister. rrespondence alice baxter. , , ., , ,, , baxter. these three small suppliers of ener: , baxter. these three small suppliers of energy. there — baxter. these three small suppliers of energy, there go _ baxter. these three small suppliers of energy, there go to _ baxter. these three small suppliers of energy, there go to cease - baxter. these three small suppliers | of energy, there go to cease trading today on wednesday, they are the latest in what has become an increasingly long line of small to medium—size energy companies to fold. they follow the wake of others. these latest three only represent about 1% of the uk's energy market, but collectively, we are talking about 1.72 million uk households affected by these closures. the message from the regulator ofgem is, don't panic. the director of retail the company says, i want to reassure customers that they do not to worry. ofgem will choose a new supplier for you, and what we're doing this, our is to wait until we appoint a new supplie
under borisjohnson. thank you very much indeed. that is wes streeting, labour shadow minister. rrespondence alice baxter. , , ., , ,, , baxter. these three small suppliers of ener: , baxter. these three small suppliers of energy. there — baxter. these three small suppliers of energy, there go _ baxter. these three small suppliers of energy, there go to _ baxter. these three small suppliers of energy, there go to cease - baxter. these three small suppliers | of energy, there go to cease...
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under way. it mainly handles tourist flights and connections to other islands in the canaries. the labourarty leader keir starmer has had to ease back on some of his plans to change the voting rules for future leadership elections. the remaining proposals are still likely to spark a confrontation with the left wing of his party. iain watson's report contains some flashing images. it's nice to see everyone. it wasn't an ideal start to his party conference. keir starmer wanted to attack the conservatives. this government is letting people down so badly. but under attack from some in his own party, he was forced to ditch plans to reduce the role of the rank and file in future leadership elections, and further rows could overshadow more positive policies aimed at the wider public. the focus was supposed to be on workers�* rights, not his members�* rights. the deputy leader gave a crowd—pleasing speech, including a promise to ban zero—hours contracts. some things are not negotiable. so labour in power will give all workers rights from day one in theirjob — sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave
under way. it mainly handles tourist flights and connections to other islands in the canaries. the labourarty leader keir starmer has had to ease back on some of his plans to change the voting rules for future leadership elections. the remaining proposals are still likely to spark a confrontation with the left wing of his party. iain watson's report contains some flashing images. it's nice to see everyone. it wasn't an ideal start to his party conference. keir starmer wanted to attack the...
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on the news app at the moment, we have also got the moment, we have also got the labour party conference which is under news generated from that, in the big story yesterday was the shadow economy minister and her plans for a green future for the uk, if you were to vote labour, but here you can see keir starmer facing a row with the left over the minimum wage increase, more details on the website and that labour party conference continues down in brighton throughout the day and our political editor is covering that extensively.- political editor is covering that extensively. you are with bbc news, — that extensively. you are with bbc news, the _ that extensively. you are with bbc news, the top _ that extensively. you are with bbc news, the top stories. i that extensively. you are with | bbc news, the top stories. the american singer r kelly is found guilty of sex trafficking, racketeering and sexually abusing women and children. the us urges north korea to return to talks after pyongyang launches another missile test. after the taliban's swift takeover of afghanistan, international organisations like th
on the news app at the moment, we have also got the moment, we have also got the labour party conference which is under news generated from that, in the big story yesterday was the shadow economy minister and her plans for a green future for the uk, if you were to vote labour, but here you can see keir starmer facing a row with the left over the minimum wage increase, more details on the website and that labour party conference continues down in brighton throughout the day and our political...
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dangerous, because it just adds to this general sense that somehow the virus is under control, when of course it's not. labourthe about turn is a shambles, but add... | i think the problem with vaccine| passports is that people thought that was the key to everything, and the point about nightclubsl and crowded events is you've got to have other measures in place. they've got to be well ventilated, you've got to have clean air. - in scotland, people will need to prove they've been fully vaccinated to enter nightclubs and large events from the 1st of october. in wales, ministers will decide what to do this week. there are no current plans for vaccine passports in northern ireland. first, then, of the latest case study and the awkward shimmy back towards normality as ministers weigh up towards normality as ministers weigh up the evidence, such as it is, to try and work out if it is justified to take liberties away from us. we can expect to hear from the prime minister on tuesday, as he sets out his covid plan for the autumn and the winter. the focus on vaccinations, and who will be entitled to ask for a booster
dangerous, because it just adds to this general sense that somehow the virus is under control, when of course it's not. labourthe about turn is a shambles, but add... | i think the problem with vaccine| passports is that people thought that was the key to everything, and the point about nightclubsl and crowded events is you've got to have other measures in place. they've got to be well ventilated, you've got to have clean air. - in scotland, people will need to prove they've been fully...
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labour can be trusted with your money. then again, rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be underess champion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you once said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead and think strategically, notjust tactically, and what your opponent's next move will be, notjust your own. it's not poker! a gambit, giving something up? sacraficing the little people. i didn't play the queen's gambit. i'm a very basic player. what is the sicilian defence? it's the defence you do if you're playing black and the white player moves their kings pawn forward two spaces, and the other player moves their queen's bishop's pawn. there are people around the country nodding and others going, what a nerve is she talking about? i read up nerve is she talking about? i read up about the sicilian defence because i knew it was your favourite manoeuvre and i'm told it is turning defence very quickly into attack. is that right? yes, and i was an attacking chess player. when you play in
labour can be trusted with your money. then again, rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be underess champion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you once said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead and think strategically, notjust tactically, and what your opponent's next move will be, notjust your own. it's not poker! a...
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a trade union ended its formal link to labour after more than 100 years. sir keir is also under attract back voters who have drifted away from labour and he is clear what the priority is. what is more important to you, unity or winning? winning. winning a general election. i didn't come into politics to vote over and over again in parliament and lose and then tweet about it. i came into politics to go into government to change millions of lives for the better. aides say the speech will demonstrate how the party has changed and will be a clear indication that it will never again go into an election with a manifesto that isn't a serious plan for government. sir keir will unveil some new policies too. he will say that labour would make sure that anyone needing mental health treatment in england gets it within a month, and he will pledge to take on thousands of extra teachers and increase the number of outstanding schools. the speech is also an opportunity for sir keir to tell voters what he stands for. he is expected to talk about his background, his values and the principles behin
a trade union ended its formal link to labour after more than 100 years. sir keir is also under attract back voters who have drifted away from labour and he is clear what the priority is. what is more important to you, unity or winning? winning. winning a general election. i didn't come into politics to vote over and over again in parliament and lose and then tweet about it. i came into politics to go into government to change millions of lives for the better. aides say the speech will...
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the labour lead that is also under pressure from his own side, a group of left—wing labour mps have comendemic and more debt and more boring is what rishi sunak said but it�*s about what tax rise might come from opposition parties but all of them are expected to vote against it today but it will go through fairly comfortably because we are not expecting many tory mps to rebel against it with largely being due to some of the things the government announced with the national insurance rise yesterday, the idea that people above the state pension age will pay national insurance, they currently do not and there will be a tax rise on share dividends, too. so those things along with the idea that there is a desperate need for extra money to go on the nhs top i�*m there is a desperate need for extra money to go on the nhs top i'm going to enter because _ money to go on the nhs top i'm going to enter because the _ money to go on the nhs top i'm going to enter because the speaker- money to go on the nhs top i'm going to enter because the speaker is i money to go on the nhs top i'm going to enter b
the labour lead that is also under pressure from his own side, a group of left—wing labour mps have comendemic and more debt and more boring is what rishi sunak said but it�*s about what tax rise might come from opposition parties but all of them are expected to vote against it today but it will go through fairly comfortably because we are not expecting many tory mps to rebel against it with largely being due to some of the things the government announced with the national insurance rise...
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are still some plans in there to make it harderfor labour mps to get on the leadership ballot and also to scrap registered supporters, which came in underelection without becoming fully paid up labour members. though plans are still deeply unpopular with many people on the left of the party. we will have to see what happens tomorrow, they will be debate on the conference floor, whether those plans go through or not. sources close to keir starmer tonight tell me they are happy with where they are, they believe they have plans in place to make the party more electable in general and more efficient. that division, though, over those plans is certainly dominating the first day of the conference here in brighton. jeremy corb n conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also — conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in - conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , ,, .,~ ., m
are still some plans in there to make it harderfor labour mps to get on the leadership ballot and also to scrap registered supporters, which came in underelection without becoming fully paid up labour members. though plans are still deeply unpopular with many people on the left of the party. we will have to see what happens tomorrow, they will be debate on the conference floor, whether those plans go through or not. sources close to keir starmer tonight tell me they are happy with where they...
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you said it was i labour's issue, you talk about education, and he echoed the past under tony blair witht just one issue, we have to cover the whole _ just one issue, we have to cover the whole spectrum. just one issue, we have to cover the whole spectrum-— whole spectrum. crime is so important — whole spectrum. crime is so important so _ whole spectrum. crime is so important so why _ whole spectrum. crime is so important so why did i whole spectrum. crime is so important so why did they i whole spectrum. crime is so i important so why did they vote against the police and vote in parliament? before you were an mp... give her the get out ofjail free card! give her the get out of 'ail free card! ., ., ., ., ., ., , card! you would have voted against it? nowi card! you would have voted against it? now! need _ card! you would have voted against it? now i need to _ card! you would have voted against it? now i need to look— card! you would have voted against it? now i need to look forward - card! you would have voted against it? now i need to look forward and| it? now i need to look forward an
you said it was i labour's issue, you talk about education, and he echoed the past under tony blair witht just one issue, we have to cover the whole _ just one issue, we have to cover the whole spectrum. just one issue, we have to cover the whole spectrum-— whole spectrum. crime is so important — whole spectrum. crime is so important so _ whole spectrum. crime is so important so why _ whole spectrum. crime is so important so why did i whole spectrum. crime is so important so why did they i...
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under the flow. it had narrowly escaped earlier in the week when labour stopped short of its doors.d a new explosive phase. a real powerful force of nature there. stunning but so devastating as well. that is it. thank you for joining us. hello. last week we had the equinox, the astronomical start to autumn. this week, the weather is catching up. last week and through the weekend we saw above average temperatures. but this week, back to average figures and it's going to be looking a lot more unsettled. through the weekend we sat in a southerly air stream, warm air being pulled up from the continent literally overnight though into monday, we flip round to an atlantic air stream and a westerly or north—westerly breeze and a very different feel and look to proceedings. monday will start wet across the eastern side of the uk. the rain pulling away into the north sea by around midday leaves many long spells of sunshine to get through the afternoon, but the westerly breeze will add to that cooler feel. sunday we saw temperatures in the low 20s across northern scotland and we are lucky to g
under the flow. it had narrowly escaped earlier in the week when labour stopped short of its doors.d a new explosive phase. a real powerful force of nature there. stunning but so devastating as well. that is it. thank you for joining us. hello. last week we had the equinox, the astronomical start to autumn. this week, the weather is catching up. last week and through the weekend we saw above average temperatures. but this week, back to average figures and it's going to be looking a lot more...
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right sort of things but the — is saying the right sort of things but the labour party has got an awfully long way to go undergroup of people _ starmer or as a collective group of people to — starmer or as a collective group of people to try to persuade people to vote for— people to try to persuade people to vote for them. they still are not where _ vote for them. they still are not where they— vote for them. they still are not where they should be at this stage in parliament and given that the crises, — in parliament and given that the crises, many of which have been not of the _ crises, many of which have been not of the government's making, but many of the government's making, but many of which _ of the government's making, but many of which have been made worse because of the government's lack of planning _ because of the government's lack of planning and failure to listen to people — planning and failure to listen to people like the industries we have 'ust people like the industries we have just spoken about. it seems to me they should be doing a lot better and i_ they should be doing a lot better and i
right sort of things but the — is saying the right sort of things but the labour party has got an awfully long way to go undergroup of people _ starmer or as a collective group of people to — starmer or as a collective group of people to try to persuade people to vote for— people to try to persuade people to vote for them. they still are not where _ vote for them. they still are not where they— vote for them. they still are not where they should be at this stage in parliament and given...
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so on the one hand, labour is under pressure to clarify what their stance is and that may help resolvestance on this will be enough to stop rosie duffield receiving some of the more severe abuse, which is where scrutiny and legitimate criticism has escalated into abuse and threats to her safety. four men from blackburn have been charged after allegedly shouting antisemitic abuse from a car in north london earlier this year. the men are due before westminster magistrates' court next month. mohammed iftikhar hanif, jawaad hussain, asif ali and adil mota are accused of using theatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour whilst part of a convoy of vehicles taking part in a pro—palestinian protest in stjohn's wood in may. a monument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust has opened in amsterdam. it lists 102,000 jewish people killed by the nazis — as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. tim allman reports. the holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. more than 100,000 of them, are named here. the first such memorial in the netherlands dedi
so on the one hand, labour is under pressure to clarify what their stance is and that may help resolvestance on this will be enough to stop rosie duffield receiving some of the more severe abuse, which is where scrutiny and legitimate criticism has escalated into abuse and threats to her safety. four men from blackburn have been charged after allegedly shouting antisemitic abuse from a car in north london earlier this year. the men are due before westminster magistrates' court next month....
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labour under pressure to provide a little bit more detail about what sums they would use instead to raiseeen exclusively in cinemas before being made available for streaming. the company has experimented during the pandemic with releasing some films on its streaming platform, disney+. its new plan is being seen as a sign of growing confidence that film—lovers are returning to cinemas in large numbers. the pictures behind us here tell a remarkable story and today is a remarkable story and today is a remarkable day for british sport more generally. an 18—year—old is playing in the us open final. she has a playing in the us open final. 5ie: has a ready—made history. she playing in the us open final. 5“ie: has a ready—made history. she will take to the court in new york at 9pm our time, take to the court in new york at 9pm ourtime, obviously take to the court in new york at 9pm our time, obviously hoping to become the first british woman to win a major tennis tournament since virginia wade lifted the wimbledon trophy in 1977. lizzie greenwood—hughes has more. cool cool, calm and confident. em
labour under pressure to provide a little bit more detail about what sums they would use instead to raiseeen exclusively in cinemas before being made available for streaming. the company has experimented during the pandemic with releasing some films on its streaming platform, disney+. its new plan is being seen as a sign of growing confidence that film—lovers are returning to cinemas in large numbers. the pictures behind us here tell a remarkable story and today is a remarkable story and...
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labour front bench. last night, he said the party was more divided than ever under sir keir�*s leadership. for more jobs. tie: infrastructure is getting produced after a around the world. it's bad for the environment and jobs, and what's ultimately happened as we are all paying higher energy bills for thejobs we promised all paying higher energy bills for the jobs we promised and have all paying higher energy bills for thejobs we promised and have not been delivered. we don't want vague promises from labour, we need to plan forjobs. too much of the stuff this week has been insipid. we'd like to see things get to us, because that's what will generate support. let's discuss this in more detail with two political heavyweights. john mcternan was a special adviser to the former labour prime minsters, tony blair and gordon brown. i'm joined by steve richards — a broadcaster, author, and a veteran of labour party conferences. john, the conference vote today for the £15 an hour minimum wage, they aren't binding, but doesn't that just illustrate the kind of fight that keir starmer is still facing w
labour front bench. last night, he said the party was more divided than ever under sir keir�*s leadership. for more jobs. tie: infrastructure is getting produced after a around the world. it's bad for the environment and jobs, and what's ultimately happened as we are all paying higher energy bills for thejobs we promised all paying higher energy bills for the jobs we promised and have all paying higher energy bills for thejobs we promised and have not been delivered. we don't want vague...
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under way. it mainly managers tourist charter flights and connections to other islands in the canaries. the labourarty leader keir starmer has had to ease back on some of his plans to change the voting rules for future leadership elections remain proposals are still likely to spark a confrontation with the left wing of his party. this report contains flashing images. it wasn't an ideal start to the party conference, keir starmer wanted to attack the conservatives. this government is letting people down so badly. but under attack from some in his own party, he was to ditch plans to reduce the role of rank and file in future leadership elections and further rows could overshadow more positive policies aimed at the wider public. the focus was supposed to be on workers' rights and not his members rights. the deputy leader angela rayner gave an crowd—pleasing speech about workers' rights. some things are not negotiable so labour in power will give all workers' rights from day one in theirjobs, sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave and protection against unfair dismissal. but most of the action took pla
under way. it mainly managers tourist charter flights and connections to other islands in the canaries. the labourarty leader keir starmer has had to ease back on some of his plans to change the voting rules for future leadership elections remain proposals are still likely to spark a confrontation with the left wing of his party. this report contains flashing images. it wasn't an ideal start to the party conference, keir starmer wanted to attack the conservatives. this government is letting...
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with communication and timing the city of san jose was under the gun to relocate campers from another lot along component drive. owned by apple labour's vote they were left in the dark they directed their anger toward their councilman david coleman this is sort of the standard reaction. it's not totally surprising that people reacted this way colin stresses the lots limited number of campers for a limited time my understanding was. intentionally only five accepted the offer to moves so the maximum number was somewhere between five and nine for me it's fear of people are afraid of what. they expect to happen what they don't know will happen under urban with home first says the nonprofit is assisting with services case management and substance abuse treatment we spoke to this rv camper. they could be walked in my shoes tomorrow. right they could be homeless in a motor home. or maybe they won't be fortunate enough to buy more within their car. then what does living in the area want long term solutions for the cities to stop moving campers instead build low income affordable. housing and that's going to take years. and so. in the interim
with communication and timing the city of san jose was under the gun to relocate campers from another lot along component drive. owned by apple labour's vote they were left in the dark they directed their anger toward their councilman david coleman this is sort of the standard reaction. it's not totally surprising that people reacted this way colin stresses the lots limited number of campers for a limited time my understanding was. intentionally only five accepted the offer to moves so the...
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labour can be trusted with your money. rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be underhampion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you once said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead and think great chess players have to be able to deceive? it great chess players have to be able to deceive? , great chess players have to be able to deceive?— great chess players have to be able to deceive?_ but - great chess players have to be able to deceive?_ but a i to deceive? it is not poker. but a ambit? to deceive? it is not poker. but a gambit? yes. — to deceive? it is not poker. but a gambit? yes. i— to deceive? it is not poker. but a gambit? yes, i didn't _ to deceive? it is not poker. but a gambit? yes, i didn't play - to deceive? it is not poker. but a gambit? yes, i didn't play the i gambit? yes, i didn't play the queens gambit, _ gambit? yes, i didn't play the queens gambit, i— gambit? yes, i didn't play the queens gambit, i was - gambit? yes, i didn't play the queens gambit
labour can be trusted with your money. rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be underhampion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you once said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead and think great chess players have to be able to deceive? it great chess players have to be able to deceive? , great chess players have to be able...
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his vision for labour's future, in his first in person speech as leader at the labour party conference. we will never under it's seeing signs that the situation at petrol pumps has begun to improve, and welcomed the deployment of the government's civillian driven reserve tanker fleet. reality tv star katie price has pleaded guilty to drink—driving, driving while disqualified and driving with no valid insurance after a car crash near her home in sussex. how could will take home for let's get more reaction to the labour leader's speech in brighton where sir keir starmer has promised that the party will never again go into an election without "a serious plan for government". his speech also faced heckles from some on the left. if sir keir starmer is to win a general election for labour then marginal seats like dudley north in the midlands will be key in securing a majority. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been gauging the reaction amongst voters to his speech. once the heart of industrial britain, dudley north used to be a safe labour seat. i always said that labour was for the working class. i d
his vision for labour's future, in his first in person speech as leader at the labour party conference. we will never under it's seeing signs that the situation at petrol pumps has begun to improve, and welcomed the deployment of the government's civillian driven reserve tanker fleet. reality tv star katie price has pleaded guilty to drink—driving, driving while disqualified and driving with no valid insurance after a car crash near her home in sussex. how could will take home for let's get...
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under keir starmer�*s plans, in any future leadership contest candidates would need the backing of 20% of laboural, but it's also highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got on the ballot. that's why the party's left will vote against the plans tomorrow. get organising in every single way that we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his own party, keir starmer could look decisive, but the risk is that, in the process, he'll also highlight his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. let's join our political correspondent helen catt, who's — jonathan blake at the conference in brighton. how much will this overshadow policy discussions? here we are talking about it, so it has certainly dominated the first day of labour plasmas gathering here in brighton this year. and there will be a vote on it on the conference floor tom
under keir starmer�*s plans, in any future leadership contest candidates would need the backing of 20% of laboural, but it's also highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got on the ballot. that's why the party's left will vote against the plans tomorrow. get organising in every single way that we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay...
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claims the party is more divided than ever under sir keir�*s leadership, and accused the leader of breaking promises on policy to party members. during the day, labouro invest £28 billion every year to help tackle climate change. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg sent this report. turbulence, rarely far from labour�*s shore. the leadership, desperate to recover the party�*s reputation. a moment of nerves, maybe, at the start of a big day. applause. the shadow chancellor with a big ambition and a big announcement, too. an additional £28 billion of capital investment in our country�*s green transition, for each and every year of this decade. her message — you can trust me with the nation�*s wallet. i will be a responsible chancellor. i will be britain�*s first green chancellor. the onstage moment stuck to the script, happy with their welcome in the whole. i will start with karen and joy�*s question. but in the packed, stuffy rooms of the conference fringe later, the choreography of the day went wrong. can i get your reaction _ to andy mcdonald resigning from the shadow cabinet? i was not aware that andy mcdonald had resigned from the shadow cabine
claims the party is more divided than ever under sir keir�*s leadership, and accused the leader of breaking promises on policy to party members. during the day, labouro invest £28 billion every year to help tackle climate change. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg sent this report. turbulence, rarely far from labour�*s shore. the leadership, desperate to recover the party�*s reputation. a moment of nerves, maybe, at the start of a big day. applause. the shadow chancellor with a big...
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under keir starmer�*s plans, in any future leadership, —— any future leadership contest candidates would need the backing of 20% of labourery procedural but it�*s also highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, this ex leader would not have got on the ballot at all. tonight, jeremy corbyn said it sent the wrong signal to voters. if you are somebody who is about to lose theirjob because furlow has come to an end, —— furlough. if you�*re on a zero—hours contract, are you interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but right now, their current leader currently know he has got to make a big impression with the public. in the process, he will also be highlighting his party�*s divisions. now on bbc news, it�*s witness history. find extraordinary stories from black history. —— five extraordinary stories from black history. hi, i�*m larry madowo. thank you forjoining me here in washington, dc, for this very special edition of witness history. w
under keir starmer�*s plans, in any future leadership, —— any future leadership contest candidates would need the backing of 20% of labourery procedural but it�*s also highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, this ex leader would not have got on the ballot at all. tonight, jeremy corbyn said it sent the wrong signal to voters. if you are somebody who is about to lose...
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kick—start scheme and helping over1 million people on long—term unemployment out under the restart scheme. she is right, labourrisis that will hit families and businesses. and as usual, it will be the british people that will have to pay the price. so can the deputy prime minister guarantee that none of the workers employed by the energy companies will end up unemployed because of his government's failures? what will end up unemployed because of his government's failures?- his government's failures? what i said to the _ his government's failures? what i said to the honourable _ his government's failures? what i said to the honourable lady? - his government's failures? what i l said to the honourable lady? there is no shortage of hot air on that side of the benches. the business secretary has been kristele clear. we are seeing the challenge of wholesale gas prices rise all over the world. we will maintain supply this year. the business secretary has taken targeted action to support the two critical c02 plans to make sure that not only do we see energy supplies through, but also food distribution. forall supplie
kick—start scheme and helping over1 million people on long—term unemployment out under the restart scheme. she is right, labourrisis that will hit families and businesses. and as usual, it will be the british people that will have to pay the price. so can the deputy prime minister guarantee that none of the workers employed by the energy companies will end up unemployed because of his government's failures? what will end up unemployed because of his government's failures?- his government's...
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under keir starmer�*s plans, in any future leadership contest candidates would need 20% of labour mpss, rather than 10% now. labour mps, ratherthan10% now. it is highly political. if the rules have been in place during the last leadership election, they would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot. that is why the party left will vote against plans tomorrow. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in every _ against plans tomorrow. (av organised in every single way we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a — thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle w
under keir starmer�*s plans, in any future leadership contest candidates would need 20% of labour mpss, rather than 10% now. labour mps, ratherthan10% now. it is highly political. if the rules have been in place during the last leadership election, they would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot. that is why the party left will vote against plans tomorrow. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against...
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under keir starmer�*s plans in any future leadership contest candidates would need the backing of 20% of labourt it's also highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got tonightjeremy corbyn said it sent the wrong signal to voters. ii the wrong signal to voters. if you're on a zero—hours contracts, are you interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but how it might or might not elect leaders in the future? but right now they currently _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows _ leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows he - leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows he has - leaders in the future? but right now they currently do knows he has got| they currently do knows he has got to make a big impression with the public. in the process you will also be highlighting hi
under keir starmer�*s plans in any future leadership contest candidates would need the backing of 20% of labourt it's also highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got tonightjeremy corbyn said it sent the wrong signal to voters. ii the wrong signal to voters. if you're on a zero—hours contracts, are you interested in a party that is more interested...
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european football comes to old trafford, as under pressure of ole gunnar solskjaer and manchester united host villarreal in the champions league. good evening. labourder keir starmer has promised that labour will never again go into an election without a serious plan for government. he said the country faced a "big moment" that "demands leadership" and that as prime minister he would provide it. his speech, considered a make or break by some of the party, was at times interrupted by hecklers. a blast of fresh air? that is how sir keir starmer wants you to see him. labour's week has been bumpy. he had to show today that he really is in charge. impatient for the chance. i is in charge. impatient for the chance. . ., ' is in charge. impatient for the chance. . . ' ., , chance. i have waited 17 months, 25 da s and chance. i have waited 17 months, 25 days and two _ chance. i have waited 17 months, 25 days and two hours _ chance. i have waited 17 months, 25 days and two hours to appear- chance. i have waited 17 months, 25 days and two hours to appear in - days and two hours to appear in front of you in this hall as leader of our great party.— of our grea
european football comes to old trafford, as under pressure of ole gunnar solskjaer and manchester united host villarreal in the champions league. good evening. labourder keir starmer has promised that labour will never again go into an election without a serious plan for government. he said the country faced a "big moment" that "demands leadership" and that as prime minister he would provide it. his speech, considered a make or break by some of the party, was at times...
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covid's brought us shut factories, labour shortages, surging demand and also ports under pressure.ain rapidly expanded in the last 50 years, so to the number and size of cargo ships. it's estimated that 90% of the world's goods are transported across our seas. and if that's the size of the global shipping network, this year, we've seen its fragility, and notjust because of covid. the suez canal�*s in egypt. it's a shortcut from asia to europe for cargo ships, and i'm sure you remember this. when one ship got stuck in the suez canal, it caused havoc this is my colleague theo leggett. the saga of the evergiven itself may now be over, but what this affair has shown is just how much impact a single event involving one giant vessel can have on the entire global supply chain and just how vulnerable the systems we rely on for imports every day really are. that vulnerability from the evergiven to the pandemic has meant lots of containers stuck in the wrong places. combine that with surging consumer demand, and the cost of shipping has spiralled. we've never paid more than £2700 for a 40—fo
covid's brought us shut factories, labour shortages, surging demand and also ports under pressure.ain rapidly expanded in the last 50 years, so to the number and size of cargo ships. it's estimated that 90% of the world's goods are transported across our seas. and if that's the size of the global shipping network, this year, we've seen its fragility, and notjust because of covid. the suez canal�*s in egypt. it's a shortcut from asia to europe for cargo ships, and i'm sure you remember this....
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labour can be trusted with your money. rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be undera uk chess champion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you want said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really7 it’s was the perfect preparation for politics. really?— was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it's about getting ou to politics. really? it's about getting you to look _ politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead _ politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead and _ politics. really? it's about getting you to look ahead and think - you to look ahead and think strategically, notjust drastically and what your opponent's next move will be. it's not poker! a gambit giving something up 7 will be. it's not poker! a gambit giving something up ?_ will be. it's not poker! a gambit giving something up ? sacra fighting the little people. _ giving something up ? sacra fighting the little people. i— giving something up ? sacra fighting the little people. i didn't— giving something up ? sacra fig
labour can be trusted with your money. rachel reeves, who was made shadow chancellor in may, is used to thinking a few moves ahead. she used to be undera uk chess champion. maybe she has a winning gambit. rachel reeves, welcome to political thinking. you want said that chess was the perfect preparation for politics. really7 it’s was the perfect preparation for politics. really?— was the perfect preparation for politics. really? it's about getting ou to politics. really? it's about getting...