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the from the former conservative leader iain duncan smith.— iain duncan smith.lity for us is that we see constituents - iain duncan smith. the reality for us is that we see constituents all| us is that we see constituents all the time — us is that we see constituents all the time but in the houses and surgeries— the time but in the houses and surgeries who are out and about and we are _ surgeries who are out and about and we are always available, we must be available _ we are always available, we must be available. the most critical bit of what _ available. the most critical bit of what makes the british parliamentary system _ what makes the british parliamentary system of _ what makes the british parliamentary system of the most acceptable in the world _ system of the most acceptable in the world and _ system of the most acceptable in the world and as because we want it that way. world and as because we want it that way we _ world and as because we want it that way. we don't want to be cowed or frightened — way. we don't want to be cowed or frightened into doin
the from the former conservative leader iain duncan smith.— iain duncan smith.lity for us is that we see constituents - iain duncan smith. the reality for us is that we see constituents all| us is that we see constituents all the time — us is that we see constituents all the time but in the houses and surgeries— the time but in the houses and surgeries who are out and about and we are _ surgeries who are out and about and we are always available, we must be available _ we are always...
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iain _ events in a matter of weeks. many thanks, iain watson. _ events in a matter of weeks.y thanks, iain watson. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is with me. as he was saying, it was an upbeat message, but how would you characterise the challenges ahead? until now, he has been a big spending chancellor because of circumstance. this was a speech that sought to tell the nation, no, that's not what he is like. a sort of reintroduction, resetting of the baseline. he has a fiscal conservative, who believes that debt should not get out of control. public spending should be under control. and, if necessary, as we are right now, taxes need to rise to meet those gaps. he held out the possibility that there could be a reversal of some of those tax rises, if the public finances are in order. but i wouldn't hold too much by that right now. the message was that this is a time for tough decisions. there was relatively little mention, small mansion, the cost of living pressures that iain just talked about, not what we are seeing around us, the issues around supply shortages and the visib
iain _ events in a matter of weeks. many thanks, iain watson. _ events in a matter of weeks.y thanks, iain watson. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is with me. as he was saying, it was an upbeat message, but how would you characterise the challenges ahead? until now, he has been a big spending chancellor because of circumstance. this was a speech that sought to tell the nation, no, that's not what he is like. a sort of reintroduction, resetting of the baseline. he has a fiscal conservative,...
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ijust want to bring a tweet from iain _ injured here.m iain duncan _ injured here. ijust want to bring a tweet from iain duncan smith - injured here. ijust want to bring a tweet from iain duncan smith in i injured here. ijust want to bring a | tweet from iain duncan smith in on this. he says "my thoughts are with sir david amess and his family at this awful time, praying for a full recovery following the shocking news. this angry, violent behaviour cannot be tolerated in politics or any other walk of life.". that tweet from iain duncan smith, fellow conservative mp of sir david amess. the baking needs within the last half hour or so to recap, essex police have confirmed a man has been arrested after a stabbing at the constituency surgery of sir david amess, the conservative mp. this tweet on screen now, one of several reactions, this one coming from in duncan smith. let's bring an conservative councillor david gaston. he didn't witness what happened but now is sir david amess and worked alongside him. what more are you hearing? i and wor
ijust want to bring a tweet from iain _ injured here.m iain duncan _ injured here. ijust want to bring a tweet from iain duncan smith - injured here. ijust want to bring a tweet from iain duncan smith in i injured here. ijust want to bring a | tweet from iain duncan smith in on this. he says "my thoughts are with sir david amess and his family at this awful time, praying for a full recovery following the shocking news. this angry, violent behaviour cannot be tolerated in politics or any...
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meanwhile, iain duncan smith said we are heading intoa iain duncan smith said we are heading into a perfect well, it's unlikely, so _ heading into a perfect storm. well, it's unlikely, so we _ heading into a perfect storm. well, it's unlikely, so we must _ heading into a perfect storm. well, it's unlikely, so we must take - heading into a perfect storm. -ii it's unlikely, so we must take this very seriously. this is conference chat, this is what happens. tories gather together and they moan, and at the minute, they are moaning about tax rises, but i very much doubt that the prime minister's decisions on taxation are going to be swayed by a friend page in the daily telegraph, given that we know the prime minister has a lot of respect for that particular newspaper, considering how much money they have paid him over the years. but this is what happens in conference we can and to be fair to journalist, you need a friend page, you need things to write about and this is a good story in the sense that it shows that there is unhappiness in the tory party. but it would be surprising if there wasn't
meanwhile, iain duncan smith said we are heading intoa iain duncan smith said we are heading into a perfect well, it's unlikely, so _ heading into a perfect storm. well, it's unlikely, so we _ heading into a perfect storm. well, it's unlikely, so we must _ heading into a perfect storm. well, it's unlikely, so we must take - heading into a perfect storm. -ii it's unlikely, so we must take this very seriously. this is conference chat, this is what happens. tories gather together and they moan,...
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iain watson in manchester.t hear anything from rishi sunak this week on saying public sector workers were going to get much higher wages so you're going to have millions of people for whom prices are rising faster than their wages. that means their living standards are getting worse just a bit every day, and politically that's a pretty horrible place to be in. so a lot of people saying he's being quite potentially complacent about the fact that he's not that bothered about inflation. businesses saying we are being criticised we didn't invest, there was a lot of uncertainty during the brexit period, we've had to fight off a pandemic, what we need now is a little bit of help rather than having fingers wagged in our face. our business editor simon jack. almost six million people in the uk will see their income fall today, as the £20 per—week increase to universal credit is withdrawn. the benefit uplift was brought in last year to support those on low incomes during the pandemic. borisjohnson has defended the cut,
iain watson in manchester.t hear anything from rishi sunak this week on saying public sector workers were going to get much higher wages so you're going to have millions of people for whom prices are rising faster than their wages. that means their living standards are getting worse just a bit every day, and politically that's a pretty horrible place to be in. so a lot of people saying he's being quite potentially complacent about the fact that he's not that bothered about inflation. businesses...
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iain watson reports.ng on with thejob — that's one of the conservative conference's slogans — an attempt to portray the prime minister as a man of action. the other, more familiar, slogan is build back better. borisjohnson insists that after the pandemic, life will notjust return to normal but will be much improved. and for him, every cloud has a silver lining. he says he wants to see a high—wage and high—skill economy, and much in—demand hgv drivers could be the first to benefit. what we don't want to do is go back to a situation in which we basically allowed the road haulage industry to be sustained with a lot of low—wage immigration that meant that wages didn't go up and facilities, standards, the quality of the job didn't go up. so the weird thing is now that people don't want to go into the road haulage industry, don't want to be lorry drivers, precisely because we've had that massive immigration approach and held wages down, held the quality of the job down. but businesses see rain clouds over his s
iain watson reports.ng on with thejob — that's one of the conservative conference's slogans — an attempt to portray the prime minister as a man of action. the other, more familiar, slogan is build back better. borisjohnson insists that after the pandemic, life will notjust return to normal but will be much improved. and for him, every cloud has a silver lining. he says he wants to see a high—wage and high—skill economy, and much in—demand hgv drivers could be the first to benefit....
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thank you very much, iain. let's talk a little more about the potential short—term difficulties. criticism of the government from brexit supporting leaders like the boss of next. brexit supporting leaders like the boss of next-— brexit supporting leaders like the boss of next. lord wolfson, brexit supporting. _ boss of next. lord wolfson, brexit supporting. said — boss of next. lord wolfson, brexit supporting, said that _ boss of next. lord wolfson, brexit supporting, said that the - boss of next. lord wolfson, brexit i supporting, said that the government was on _ supporting, said that the government was on its _ supporting, said that the government was on its wrong track with immigration. he said it was a fact of life _ immigration. he said it was a fact of life that — immigration. he said it was a fact of life that businesses will leave this, _ of life that businesses will leave this, the — of life that businesses will leave this, the labour shortages are real, they are _ this, the labour shortages are real, they are damaging, they will push up prices, _ they are damaging, the
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iain duncan smith- i'm going _ for the rest of my life. iain duncan smith. arrived after him, i remember very clearly, i also remember very clearly, i also remember late on when i got to know him better, recording that somebody in my constituency referred to david in my constituency referred to david in basildon as somebody that went always to the opening of an envelope, so i put this to him, i segment you are accused of going to the opening of an envelope and he said, i damn well hope so, because i wrote it to them so i could go there in the first place! ? i said to him you are accused. i also remember, when they won basildon council, for the first time, and he was there, not enough for david was it to just be with them when they went in, he formed a conga line outside the chamber and took the whole of the newly elected councils on a conga right through the council buildings and into the chamber. his sense of humour was always there and it was always preceded by this megawatt smile that he could turn on like that. the most of us in this chamber it is hard w
iain duncan smith- i'm going _ for the rest of my life. iain duncan smith. arrived after him, i remember very clearly, i also remember very clearly, i also remember late on when i got to know him better, recording that somebody in my constituency referred to david in my constituency referred to david in basildon as somebody that went always to the opening of an envelope, so i put this to him, i segment you are accused of going to the opening of an envelope and he said, i damn well hope so,...
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i got a chance to chat with iain armitage. >> i think just because he is so, like -- i think everyone has been a fish out of water at some point and everyone can kind of identify with that. it's really cool to see how he kind of deals with the challenges in his every day life. it makes for great comedy but it also is really similar to a lot of people, what they've gone through. >> he is too cute. the 5th season premieres this thursday on kpix5. >>> we are taking one last look at your forecast and what you can expect. >> today on the drew barrymore show, bobby flay, the old gays and aliza kelly. >>> check out our working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. jesus took over his dad's roue when he retired after 47 year. now he's showing a new generation what recology is all about. as an employee-owned company, recology provides good-paying local jobs for san franciscans. we're proud to have built the city's recycling system from the ground up, heg toe san ancisco have built the city's recycling system the greenest big city in america. let's keep making a dif
i got a chance to chat with iain armitage. >> i think just because he is so, like -- i think everyone has been a fish out of water at some point and everyone can kind of identify with that. it's really cool to see how he kind of deals with the challenges in his every day life. it makes for great comedy but it also is really similar to a lot of people, what they've gone through. >> he is too cute. the 5th season premieres this thursday on kpix5. >>> we are taking one last...
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iain watson, bbc news, manchester.ent chris mason can join us now. chris, i mean, someone had to explain to the party faithful, to the most die hard conservatives where you are, why taxes are going up, explaining away price increases, food shortages, wages not going up soon as people want, did rishi sunak do enough of a convincing job to convince rank and file conservatives that the party government is on the right one? that the party government is on the ri . ht one? . that the party government is on the riaht one? . , , , ., right one? that is the big question this afternoon _ right one? that is the big question this afternoon and _ right one? that is the big question this afternoon and that _ right one? that is the big question this afternoon and that is - right one? that is the big question this afternoon and that is the - right one? that is the big question this afternoon and that is the talk| this afternoon and that is the talk of a conference now, the extent to which, as we heard in en's report, there is a gap b
iain watson, bbc news, manchester.ent chris mason can join us now. chris, i mean, someone had to explain to the party faithful, to the most die hard conservatives where you are, why taxes are going up, explaining away price increases, food shortages, wages not going up soon as people want, did rishi sunak do enough of a convincing job to convince rank and file conservatives that the party government is on the right one? that the party government is on the ri . ht one? . that the party...
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iain watson, thank you.ign to tackle addiction. it is a huge problem in the uk. a poll for the charity forward — which was behind today's launch suggests over 64% of people know someone with an addiction and yet admit to not fully understanding the condition. and that is what the charities want to tackle — the ignorance — how do we recognise the early signs of an addiction before it takes hold? we have got two really good people to talk to about this. mike trace who is head of the charity forward and was behind the uk's first national drug strategy, and the mp dan carden who's gone public about his recovery from an alcohol addiction. dan, very good to have you with us. thank you both indeed for being on the programme. dan, you understand more than most because you battled your own addiction. how did you come to terms with it and what hell did you get? to terms with it and what hell did ou et? , ., ., to terms with it and what hell did ou net? ,., ., ., ., ,, you get? good evening and thank you for the invita
iain watson, thank you.ign to tackle addiction. it is a huge problem in the uk. a poll for the charity forward — which was behind today's launch suggests over 64% of people know someone with an addiction and yet admit to not fully understanding the condition. and that is what the charities want to tackle — the ignorance — how do we recognise the early signs of an addiction before it takes hold? we have got two really good people to talk to about this. mike trace who is head of the charity...
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it took to the plate in the fifth inning, replacing iain anderson and made a three run homer which turnedports news on our website. all the latest sports news on ourwebsite. but all the latest sports news on our website. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the team, that is your sports news for now. not quite. they will squeeze in one more. the head coach of the las vegas readers football team has resigned following the publication of racist, misogynistic, and e—mails, has apologised for the language he used to describe the black executive director of the players' association in 2011, saying he did not remember writing it and had no racist intentions. john kent is the most recent superhero to come out following versions of captain america and batman's sidekick robin. courtney bembridge reports. a superman as we have never seen him before. dc comics say the son of clark kent and lois lane, john kent, is coming out as bisexual. the creators say the man of steel has always stood for hope, truth and justice and now presents something more. when i was offered this job, i thought, well
it took to the plate in the fifth inning, replacing iain anderson and made a three run homer which turnedports news on our website. all the latest sports news on ourwebsite. but all the latest sports news on our website. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the team, that is your sports news for now. not quite. they will squeeze in one more. the head coach of the las vegas readers football team has resigned following the publication of racist, misogynistic, and e—mails, has apologised...
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you very much indeed, iain watson, our political _ iain watson, our political correspondent at the conservativedit is being withdrawn from today. it was brought in to support those on low incomes during the pandemic. the payment is claimed by almost six million people in the uk. borisjohnson has defended the cut, arguing that creating high wage, high skilled jobs was better than putting more money into benefits. but opposition parties and charities have warned that hundreds of thousands of people will be plunged into poverty. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. nicola flower used to work three jobs — as a seamstress, cleaner and shop assistant — until she was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. side effects of different treatments have weakened her body. the cut to universal credit is consuming her mind. i might have to wear more clothes, not have the heating on so much. i'm really worried about the joint situation because when it's colder you can feel it. i've noticed it the past couple of days, the difference. i'm going to need the heating on to keep myjoints wa
you very much indeed, iain watson, our political _ iain watson, our political correspondent at the conservativedit is being withdrawn from today. it was brought in to support those on low incomes during the pandemic. the payment is claimed by almost six million people in the uk. borisjohnson has defended the cut, arguing that creating high wage, high skilled jobs was better than putting more money into benefits. but opposition parties and charities have warned that hundreds of thousands of...
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iain watson, bbc news, manchester.ing to me earlier this afternoon, the mayor of london sadiq khan said this latest inquiry was welcome and a start to rebuilding trust in the police force. also talked about when the nights tube would start up again in the capital. because of the pandemic, we had to stop running the night tube. we are hoping to get it up and running as soon as possible. when? there is the issue of getting staff in place, but also making sure there is the demand. at the moment, tube numbers are running at around 55%. i am hoping that the night tube will be back up and running by the end of the year. but there are night buses. just to be clear, one line of the tube running by the end of the year? i cannot give you a definitive date, but i hope and expect that the night tube will be running again by the end of the year. sadiq khan, mayor of london. jamie klingler is the co founder of the organisation reclaim these streets which was set up after the murder of sarah everard to promote safer streets for women
iain watson, bbc news, manchester.ing to me earlier this afternoon, the mayor of london sadiq khan said this latest inquiry was welcome and a start to rebuilding trust in the police force. also talked about when the nights tube would start up again in the capital. because of the pandemic, we had to stop running the night tube. we are hoping to get it up and running as soon as possible. when? there is the issue of getting staff in place, but also making sure there is the demand. at the moment,...
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been no arrests following the incident, but will review the footage. 0ur political correspondent, iains right. it does look _ quite alarming. that's right. it does look alarming _ quite alarming. that's right. it does look alarming because i does look alarming because conservatives are... and we heard also from mps about threats they may have received. some of them death threats. some of the people broke away, surrounded michael gove and through paper at his head, but goodness knows what it could've been. police say they intervened immediately and escorted him safely to a government building. downing street describe the behaviour as a boring and said abusing cannot be tolerating — — abhorrence. as you are saying, there have been no arrest made, but police are reviewing footage to see if any offensives have occurred. but i think it feels raw at the moment given scotland has been on potential threat. in the speed at which michael gove was accosted. there are arena police. the question remains on mps' safety. the home office is reviewing and i'm told they will report to the recommendation
been no arrests following the incident, but will review the footage. 0ur political correspondent, iains right. it does look _ quite alarming. that's right. it does look alarming _ quite alarming. that's right. it does look alarming because i does look alarming because conservatives are... and we heard also from mps about threats they may have received. some of them death threats. some of the people broke away, surrounded michael gove and through paper at his head, but goodness knows what it...
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. —— will get new powers. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports.sed on the conservatives' direction of travel with very few specific policy announcements. today that'll change. the prime minister tried to drive home his green credentials, promising to tackle climate change for future and indeed promising to tackle climate change forfuture and indeed passed generations. when it comes to those protesting against what they see as slow progress, there will be a clamp—down. the home secretary announced new laws aimed at stopping disruption. we announced new laws aimed at stopping disru tion. ~ . ., , disruption. we will increase the maximum _ disruption. we will increase the maximum penalties _ disruption. we will increase the maximum penalties for - disruption. we will increase the i maximum penalties for disrupting disruption. we will increase the - maximum penalties for disrupting a motorway and give the tony centre court to new powers to deliver so they can deal with a small minority of offenders intent of travelling around the country, causing disr
. —— will get new powers. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports.sed on the conservatives' direction of travel with very few specific policy announcements. today that'll change. the prime minister tried to drive home his green credentials, promising to tackle climate change for future and indeed promising to tackle climate change forfuture and indeed passed generations. when it comes to those protesting against what they see as slow progress, there will be a clamp—down. the home...
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thank you very much, iain of the rules.o edwin atema, head of research and enforcement with the fnv union, which represents drivers across the eu and europe. thank you very much. what do you think this latest proposal from the british government to allow foreign lorry drivers to make more deliveries in the uk to try and deal with these supply issues we have been seeing? this with these supply issues we have been seeing?— been seeing? this proposal will leualise been seeing? this proposal will legalise exploitation _ been seeing? this proposal will legalise exploitation in - been seeing? this proposal will legalise exploitation in the - been seeing? this proposal will legalise exploitation in the uk i been seeing? this proposal will i legalise exploitation in the uk and is oil on the fire of a broken industry, it is ridiculous. inn? is oil on the fire of a broken industry, it is ridiculous. why is it exploitation? _ industry, it is ridiculous. why is it exploitation? these - industry, it is ridiculous. why is it exploitation
thank you very much, iain of the rules.o edwin atema, head of research and enforcement with the fnv union, which represents drivers across the eu and europe. thank you very much. what do you think this latest proposal from the british government to allow foreign lorry drivers to make more deliveries in the uk to try and deal with these supply issues we have been seeing? this with these supply issues we have been seeing?— been seeing? this proposal will leualise been seeing? this proposal will...
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iain watson, bbc news, manchester.rge. and there have been those calling ever since last week for an inquiry into precisely what happened, as far as the sarah everard case is concerned, the vetting, the checks and balances, or lack of them that exist within the metropolitan police and other police forces around the uk. news this lunchtime from priti patel of this inquiry, and the home office releasing some more details alongside the details we just played you from her speech here. so a two—part inquiry, as you say. the first one is into wayne couzens' previous behaviour, a definitive account of his conduct leading up to his conviction last week. various reported details as to alleged behaviour prior to events in march. the first part of the inquiry will explore that. secondly, the wider issues across policing that are provoked by what we learned last week. so vetting practices, professional standards and discipline. it will be a non—statutory inquiry, could be converted into a statutory inquiry if necessary, the home o
iain watson, bbc news, manchester.rge. and there have been those calling ever since last week for an inquiry into precisely what happened, as far as the sarah everard case is concerned, the vetting, the checks and balances, or lack of them that exist within the metropolitan police and other police forces around the uk. news this lunchtime from priti patel of this inquiry, and the home office releasing some more details alongside the details we just played you from her speech here. so a...
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iain watson reports.on with the job, that is one of the conservative party conference public slogan, an attempt to portray the prime ministers a man of action. the other more familiar conference —— logan is billed but better, johnson insisting after the pandemic life will not return to normal but will be much improved. him every cloud has a silver lining. he says he wants to see a high wage and high skill economy, and much in demand hgv drivers would be the first to benefit. ~ . ., �* ., ., ., , benefit. what we don't want to do is no back to benefit. what we don't want to do is go back to a — benefit. what we don't want to do is go back to a situation _ benefit. what we don't want to do is go back to a situation in _ benefit. what we don't want to do is go back to a situation in which - benefit. what we don't want to do is go back to a situation in which we i go back to a situation in which we basically allowed the road haulage industry to be sustained with a lot of low—wage immigration that meant that w
iain watson reports.on with the job, that is one of the conservative party conference public slogan, an attempt to portray the prime ministers a man of action. the other more familiar conference —— logan is billed but better, johnson insisting after the pandemic life will not return to normal but will be much improved. him every cloud has a silver lining. he says he wants to see a high wage and high skill economy, and much in demand hgv drivers would be the first to benefit. ~ . ., �* .,...
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on the other hand the creative consultant iain bennett tweeted, aor being "adult—oriented rock".he climate impact. one of the people working with them is drjeremy woods from their centre for environmental policy. thank you forjoining us. is it possible to assess the carbon footprint of one gig on a coldplay tour? , �* , , �* , tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to - tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to assess| tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's - perfectly possible to assess those kinds of impacts and we will be setting ourselves up to do that over the long—term. i setting ourselves up to do that over the long-term— the long-term. i 'ust wonder what percentage — the long-term. i 'ust wonder what percentage of — the long-term. i just wonder what percentage of the _ the long-term. i just wonder what percentage of the carbon - the long-term. i just wonder what percentage of the carbon footprint of a concert this dance floor will be? to unit?— be? to unit? no
on the other hand the creative consultant iain bennett tweeted, aor being "adult—oriented rock".he climate impact. one of the people working with them is drjeremy woods from their centre for environmental policy. thank you forjoining us. is it possible to assess the carbon footprint of one gig on a coldplay tour? , �* , , �* , tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible _ tour? yes, i'm sure it is, it's perfectly possible to -...
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but then listening to one of his colleagues who used to work for iain duncan smith, tim montgomerie,how incredibly supportive david amis was to the point of saying, if it gets darker, you promise me you will call me, and how insistent he was, and the effect he made to bring other people up and encourage and support them is quite a tribute to him. nigel, also, iwas them is quite a tribute to him. nigel, also, i was going to mention the people because this sums up the fact that other people are affected by this very, very directly, and of course, notjust as by this very, very directly, and of course, not just as friends and by this very, very directly, and of course, notjust as friends and his colleagues and the people who knew him through his work but above all, his family. him through his work but above all, his famil . , ., ., ., , his family. yes, and our thoughts really should _ his family. yes, and our thoughts really should be _ his family. yes, and our thoughts really should be with _ his family. yes, and our thoughts really should be with them, - his family. yes, and our thoug
but then listening to one of his colleagues who used to work for iain duncan smith, tim montgomerie,how incredibly supportive david amis was to the point of saying, if it gets darker, you promise me you will call me, and how insistent he was, and the effect he made to bring other people up and encourage and support them is quite a tribute to him. nigel, also, iwas them is quite a tribute to him. nigel, also, i was going to mention the people because this sums up the fact that other people are...
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, like iain duncan smith and... , , key members, like iain duncan smith and... , _. and... duncan smith, _ and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this _ and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this is _ and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this is the - and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this is the rate i ian duncan smith, this is the rate you wanted. ian duncan smith, this is the rate you wanted-— ian duncan smith, this is the rate ou wanted. ~ , ., , , you wanted. absolutely, absolutely, and i think that — you wanted. absolutely, absolutely, and i think that is _ you wanted. absolutely, absolutely, and i think that is key _ you wanted. absolutely, absolutely, and i think that is key and _ you wanted. absolutely, absolutely, and i think that is key and saying, i and i think that is key and saying, look, we are listening to you, but we think this is the way to do it and he has rewarding people who are in work and that was another big emphasis on what he was saying. but eo - le emphasis on what he was sayi
, like iain duncan smith and... , , key members, like iain duncan smith and... , _. and... duncan smith, _ and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this _ and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this is _ and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this is the - and... yes, he was carefully saying, ian duncan smith, this is the rate i ian duncan smith, this is the rate you wanted. ian duncan smith, this is the rate you wanted-— ian duncan smith, this is...
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and apologies we have lost that line to iain duncan smith, paying tribute to iain duncan smith, paying covid vaccines as well. that is coming up injust a few minutes for you. now it is time for sport. good afternoon. members of the consortium which took over at newcastle united yesterday are meeting at st jame's park for the first time this morning. they are going to move the statue of alan shearer. they have called for newcastle fans to give them time to make their more expansive changes. it is importantly do notjust spend it on the team, the training ground needs improving and the grounds. they are going to invest in the city, which is a great thing for people here in newcastle. i think the city deserves that. there is no doubt we new players in. d0 the city deserves that. there is no doubt we new players in.- doubt we new players in. do they need a new _ doubt we new players in. do they need a new manager? _ manager steve bruce has admitted the new owners may want to replace him. speaking to the daily telegraph, he said he hoped to be given time to prove himself with the club second
and apologies we have lost that line to iain duncan smith, paying tribute to iain duncan smith, paying covid vaccines as well. that is coming up injust a few minutes for you. now it is time for sport. good afternoon. members of the consortium which took over at newcastle united yesterday are meeting at st jame's park for the first time this morning. they are going to move the statue of alan shearer. they have called for newcastle fans to give them time to make their more expansive changes. it...
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downing street has condemned the treatment. 0ur political correspondent iain watson joins us now.lowing the _ the safety of mps. absolutely. following the death _ the safety of mps. absolutely. following the death of- the safety of mps. absolutely. following the death of sir- the safety of mps. absolutely. l following the death of sir david amess there is far more concern and worry about the safety of mps in the general toxic culture of abuse many of them said they are receiving from those who disagree with them. today we had at least an example of the kind of pressure that mps are put under. michael gove is walking in the street not very far from where i am now actually, around westminster and a series of government departments and he was surrounded by antilock down protesters, some of whom were shouting abuse at him. and very quickly the police moved in and formed a cordon around him and try to escort him safely towards ability. but an object like a piece of paper was thrown at him and appeared to hit him up. downing street have been pretty swift in condemning what happened. the
downing street has condemned the treatment. 0ur political correspondent iain watson joins us now.lowing the _ the safety of mps. absolutely. following the death _ the safety of mps. absolutely. following the death of- the safety of mps. absolutely. following the death of sir- the safety of mps. absolutely. l following the death of sir david amess there is far more concern and worry about the safety of mps in the general toxic culture of abuse many of them said they are receiving from those who...
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iain watson, bbc news, manchester. chris mason is that the conservative party conference.e first time since 1974, he has raised taxes, the highest level for nearly 30 years. is he still the darling of the party? that's a good question, clive, because of so many ministers here say this is the low tax party, and yet that tax burden is higher than it's been for a generation. as far as popularity, there is no doubt plenty people here see him as a potential future prime minister, plenty people here see him as a potentialfuture prime minister, and probably politically, the going will get tough because he has been splurging money during the pandemic. he said that was sensible with things like the furlough scheme, but now comes the tough moments as he has to start making tough decisions and saying no to things. i've been getting reaction to the afternoon to the chancellor's speech. let me introduce you to craig, from the federation of small businesses. thanks for talking to us. what did you make of the speech? it thanks for talking to us. what did you make of the speech?- you make
iain watson, bbc news, manchester. chris mason is that the conservative party conference.e first time since 1974, he has raised taxes, the highest level for nearly 30 years. is he still the darling of the party? that's a good question, clive, because of so many ministers here say this is the low tax party, and yet that tax burden is higher than it's been for a generation. as far as popularity, there is no doubt plenty people here see him as a potential future prime minister, plenty people here...
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we're joined now by our political correspondent iain watson. morning, iain. moment it is a matter of— does it start? at the moment it is a matter of consultation. there are two different schemes jonathan is talking _ two different schemes jonathan is talking about. on the pig farming scheme _ talking about. on the pig farming scheme we are expecting 800 new butchers _ scheme we are expecting 800 new butchers to come from abroad. the first of— butchers to come from abroad. the first of those will arrive in november and last for six months. when _ november and last for six months. when it— november and last for six months. when it comes to relaxing the rules on eu _ when it comes to relaxing the rules on eu lorry— when it comes to relaxing the rules on eu lorry drivers, as i say, the consultation— on eu lorry drivers, as i say, the consultation will last until next week — consultation will last until next week it — consultation will last until next week. it has already been imposed by some _ week. it has already been imposed by some people very loudly. the road
we're joined now by our political correspondent iain watson. morning, iain. moment it is a matter of— does it start? at the moment it is a matter of consultation. there are two different schemes jonathan is talking _ two different schemes jonathan is talking about. on the pig farming scheme _ talking about. on the pig farming scheme we are expecting 800 new butchers _ scheme we are expecting 800 new butchers to come from abroad. the first of— butchers to come from abroad. the first of those...
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five people have been arrested after former tory party leader sir iain duncan smith was allegedly assaultedt talk on the fringes of the conservative party conference in manchester on monday. greater manchester police said three men and two women were arrested after reports of an assault. more than 200,000 children have been victims of paedophile priests in france according to a report published in the last few minutes. the head of a commission into sexual abuse in the catholic church that the perpetrators were protected by a veil of silence with victims treated with it cruel indifference. 0ur paris correspondent has been listening to a news conference on the report this morning. i listening to a news conference on the report this morning.- the report this morning. i have been listenin: the report this morning. i have been listening to — the report this morning. i have been listening to the _ the report this morning. i have been listening to the head _ the report this morning. i have been listening to the head of— the report this morning. i have been listening to the head of the - listening
five people have been arrested after former tory party leader sir iain duncan smith was allegedly assaultedt talk on the fringes of the conservative party conference in manchester on monday. greater manchester police said three men and two women were arrested after reports of an assault. more than 200,000 children have been victims of paedophile priests in france according to a report published in the last few minutes. the head of a commission into sexual abuse in the catholic church that the...
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author, political commentator and the lbc broadcaster iain dale worked closely with sir david.my way - reflections. i should be, at this very moment, on my way to i reflections. i should be, at this - very moment, on my way to southend to speak— very moment, on my way to southend to speak to— very moment, on my way to southend to speak to the local conservative legislation. as an organist for months — legislation. as an organist for months and i got an e—mail from the deputy— months and i got an e—mail from the deputy chairman of the association about _ deputy chairman of the association about half— deputy chairman of the association about half past 12 telling me what had happened. they did not know the e>
author, political commentator and the lbc broadcaster iain dale worked closely with sir david.my way - reflections. i should be, at this very moment, on my way to i reflections. i should be, at this - very moment, on my way to southend to speak— very moment, on my way to southend to speak to— very moment, on my way to southend to speak to the local conservative legislation. as an organist for months — legislation. as an organist for months and i got an e—mail from the deputy— months...
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thing i should tell you about come out in the streets of manchester, just outside the conference hall, iainmade around that. so some pretty unsavoury scenes over the last 24 hours too. thank you very much indeed. whatsapp, instagram and facebook are all down tonight, in a major global black out. users have reported being unable to access all three apps, that are owned by facebook, since about five o'clock this evening. joining me now is scott helm, a cybersecurity expert. i checked literally a second or two ago, and whatsapp, facebook, still not available to people. what's going on? i available to people. what's going on? . , available to people. what's going on? ., , . . ~' on? i have been checking the incident for _ on? i have been checking the incident for a _ on? i have been checking the incident for a few _ on? i have been checking the incident for a few hours - on? i have been checking the incident for a few hours nowl on? i have been checking the i incident for a few hours now and on? i have been checking the - incident for a few hours now and it looks like this could well be a mista
thing i should tell you about come out in the streets of manchester, just outside the conference hall, iainmade around that. so some pretty unsavoury scenes over the last 24 hours too. thank you very much indeed. whatsapp, instagram and facebook are all down tonight, in a major global black out. users have reported being unable to access all three apps, that are owned by facebook, since about five o'clock this evening. joining me now is scott helm, a cybersecurity expert. i checked literally a...
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coffey, the work and pensions secretary, looking delighted, and a former work and pensions secretary, iainfacing borisjohnson across the dispatch box instead of keir starmer. we will come back to all of these things, i hope. we will speak to the chief secretary of the treasury, simon clark. we have to go back into the house just now because rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, is giving her response.— giving her response. thank you, madam deputy _ giving her response. thank you, madam deputy speaker. - giving her response. thank you, i madam deputy speaker. families struggling with the cost of living crisis, businesses hit by a supply chain crisis, those who rely on our schools and hospitals and police. they will not recognise the world the chancellor is describing. they will think that he is living in a parallel universe. the chancellor in this budget has decided to cut taxes for banks. so, madam deputy speaker, at least the bankers on short—haul flights sipping champagne will be chairing this budget today. and the arrogance, after taking £6 billion out of the pockets of some of the poor
coffey, the work and pensions secretary, looking delighted, and a former work and pensions secretary, iainfacing borisjohnson across the dispatch box instead of keir starmer. we will come back to all of these things, i hope. we will speak to the chief secretary of the treasury, simon clark. we have to go back into the house just now because rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, is giving her response.— giving her response. thank you, madam deputy _ giving her response. thank you, madam deputy...
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we can speak now to lbc broadcaster and political commentator iain dale, and labour mp tanmanjeet singht end to get elected to parliament. nowadays there are lots of working—class conservative mps, he blazed a trail, and i have been like you listening to all the tributes that have been paid, and nobody has got a bad word to say about him. obviously in the circumstances you would hope that nobody would, but he was a great campaigner, and i'm sure tas would pay tribute to this, if you wanted to launch a campaign, sir david amess was one of the ones you would need on your side, because he knew how to run a great campaign. we all know about the campaign to make southend a city, and i hope that happens now because it would be the best legacy that he could leave if the government were to bring that about. but he had so many other campaigns, a real record of achievement, and there are lots of individual mps in the house of commons that you could say the same about, and it is such a shame that it is only at times like this that we have these conversations. perhaps we have these conversations. p
we can speak now to lbc broadcaster and political commentator iain dale, and labour mp tanmanjeet singht end to get elected to parliament. nowadays there are lots of working—class conservative mps, he blazed a trail, and i have been like you listening to all the tributes that have been paid, and nobody has got a bad word to say about him. obviously in the circumstances you would hope that nobody would, but he was a great campaigner, and i'm sure tas would pay tribute to this, if you wanted to...
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iain ll be cooking cornish monkfish, with fennel.marathon. i love watching it, one of the big events of the year. we all know somebody who is doing it or who has done it, one of the most amazing days ever. think about what you should eat the day before. lots of spaghetti. you are going to interview paula radcliffe. the legend when it comes to marathons. i the legend when it comes to marathons-— the legend when it comes to marathons. �* ~ ., ., marathons. i didn't know you had done training _ marathons. i didn't know you had done training with _ marathons. i didn't know you had done training with paula - marathons. i didn't know you had | done training with paula radcliffe. the only time i could keep up with her was when i was tied to her and blindfolded, any race for the visually impaired, 5km, a fascinating experiment. more than 40,000 people will be pounding the pavements of the capital, as the london marathon makes its comeback. it will be a return to some normality as last year's event was limited to just elite runners with thous
iain ll be cooking cornish monkfish, with fennel.marathon. i love watching it, one of the big events of the year. we all know somebody who is doing it or who has done it, one of the most amazing days ever. think about what you should eat the day before. lots of spaghetti. you are going to interview paula radcliffe. the legend when it comes to marathons. i the legend when it comes to marathons-— the legend when it comes to marathons. �* ~ ., ., marathons. i didn't know you had done training...