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invitation of the prime minister for us invitation of the prime ministerfor us was a invitation of ther for us was a very good moment with great britain, uk and we stepped forward. you are determined _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to strike _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to strike a _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to strike a free - determined to strike a free trade deal with china because they feel that one third of all your experts by value right now goes to beijing. the problem is, argentina doesn't want the same deal with china that you want and same deal with china that you wantand again, same deal with china that you want and again, i'm going to quote an argentinian official thatis quote an argentinian official that is the minister of development who said, uruguay can make a bilateral agreement with china outside of the area or it can choose to be in the area, it cannot do both. we are t in: to area, it cannot do both. we are trying to move _ area, it cannot do both. we are trying to move on
invitation of the prime minister for us invitation of the prime ministerfor us was a invitation of ther for us was a very good moment with great britain, uk and we stepped forward. you are determined _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to strike _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to strike a _ and we stepped forward. you are determined to strike a free - determined to strike a free trade deal with china because they feel that...
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�*s elections labour wanted to talk about, it neutralised sir keir starmer�*s attacks on the prime ministerforbreaking covid keir starmer�*s attacks on the prime ministerfor breaking covid rules in downing street, and there are more investigations into more gatherings there. keir starmer called for boris johnson to resign, even at the point of being investigated for possible lockdown breaches, before he had even received a fixed penalty notice and now is facing questions about why he is not abiding by the very standards he himself has set. keir starmer maintains no rules were broken, it was a work event, but he is a former director of public prosecutions presenting himself as a man of integrity. he will be in trouble if he gets fined. for labour it will be an anxious and uncomfortable wait for the police to conclude their investigation. leila nathoo, conclude their investigation. leila nathoo. many — conclude their investigation. leila nathoo, many thanks. _ ukraine's deputy prime minister has said all women, children and the elderly have been evacuated from the azovstal steelworks, in the sou
�*s elections labour wanted to talk about, it neutralised sir keir starmer�*s attacks on the prime ministerforbreaking covid keir starmer�*s attacks on the prime ministerfor breaking covid rules in downing street, and there are more investigations into more gatherings there. keir starmer called for boris johnson to resign, even at the point of being investigated for possible lockdown breaches, before he had even received a fixed penalty notice and now is facing questions about why he is...
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but, if he is fine, we know he will be gone, the man he was gunning for the prime ministerfor monthsmost high—profile victim ofjust that. we know sir keir will be in the comments and they will be debating the content of the queen�*s speech, what do we know about that? the content of the queen's speech, what do we know about that? plenty of re . alia what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy dress _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy dress and - of regalia and fancy dress and prince charles reading out on the government�*s behalf from several pieces of fine paper. there will be 38 bills, planned new laws from the government tomorrow. a chance to reset and a chance to focus on the domestic agenda from all of the focus on covid and the war in ukraine. in big picture terms, there will be a lot of focus on the cost of living crunch, also this desire to soak all level up, focus on part of the country that feel they have been ignored and also to tr
but, if he is fine, we know he will be gone, the man he was gunning for the prime ministerfor monthsmost high—profile victim ofjust that. we know sir keir will be in the comments and they will be debating the content of the queen�*s speech, what do we know about that? the content of the queen's speech, what do we know about that? plenty of re . alia what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy _ what do we know about that?...
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mirror also reports bp's profits, working them out to £639 per second and also lambasting the prime ministerforresponse in a tv interview today. the lead in the telegraph is about claims that france withheld secrets about missiles used to kill british soldiers in the falklands war a0 years ago tomorrow. the times has an interview with the vice—chancellor of cambridge university. he says, in future, there will be fewer students at oxbridge from independent schools. the guardian reports on the leaked document suggesting the american supreme court could scrap the legal right to abortion and joe biden�*s comments saying the right to abortion is fundamental. once again, the daily mail goes with the pressure on keir starmer over claims he broke lockdown rules. while the sun covers the latest development in the madeleine mccann case, saying fibres from madeleine's clothing have been found in a camper van belonging to the chief suspect. so, let's begin. a wide variety of front pages in one story that appears on many of them and we will start with the daily mirror. beyond pathetic and this is a story ab
mirror also reports bp's profits, working them out to £639 per second and also lambasting the prime ministerforresponse in a tv interview today. the lead in the telegraph is about claims that france withheld secrets about missiles used to kill british soldiers in the falklands war a0 years ago tomorrow. the times has an interview with the vice—chancellor of cambridge university. he says, in future, there will be fewer students at oxbridge from independent schools. the guardian reports on the...
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remember, it was keir starmer for criticising the prime minister for starmer for criticising the prime ministerfors time to put clear blue water between himself and borisjohnson, by clear blue water between himself and boris johnson, by saying that clear blue water between himself and borisjohnson, by saying that he will step down if he does receive a fixed penalty notice. anyway, i think it's an unsurprising statement, because it will be very difficult in the event that he does receive a fine for keir starmer to stay in place. i think by doing this, he is also macro almost accepting the inevitable but also taking some control of the situation.— taking some control of the situation. �*, ., ~ ., ., situation. let's talk a little about that strategy- — situation. let's talk a little about that strategy. some _ situation. let's talk a little about that strategy. some are - situation. let's talk a little about i that strategy. some are suggesting that strategy. some are suggesting that keir starmer was being forced to pull out of events because that would be questions around the so—called beergate sca
remember, it was keir starmer for criticising the prime minister for starmer for criticising the prime ministerfors time to put clear blue water between himself and borisjohnson, by clear blue water between himself and boris johnson, by saying that clear blue water between himself and borisjohnson, by saying that he will step down if he does receive a fixed penalty notice. anyway, i think it's an unsurprising statement, because it will be very difficult in the event that he does receive a fine...
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questions| are also being asked about why the police did not find the prime ministerfor his part in thet been fined for that event but _ about that. not only has he not been fined for that event but others - about that. not only has he not been fined for that event but others at - fined for that event but others at that event — fined for that event but others at that event were fined. so people are asking _ that event were fined. so people are asking why— that event were fined. so people are asking why that is. the mayor of london — asking why that is. the mayor of london went on the radio this morning — london went on the radio this morning and says he believes that the police — morning and says he believes that the police now need to given explanation. the problem for the police _ explanation. the problem for the police is — explanation. the problem for the police is that if they start to give more _ police is that if they start to give more detail about how they reach these _ more detail about how they reach these decisions, that risks identifying people who have been given— identify
questions| are also being asked about why the police did not find the prime ministerfor his part in thet been fined for that event but _ about that. not only has he not been fined for that event but others - about that. not only has he not been fined for that event but others at - fined for that event but others at that event — fined for that event but others at that event were fined. so people are asking _ that event were fined. so people are asking why— that event were fined. so people...
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meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, said now it was impossible to defend the prime ministerfor in. that was in november, you will remember the prime minister persuaded his mps to try to avoid mr owen paterson taking the penalty for breaking the rules on lobbying. don't have to if it is 24 later. that was when the question of the is a's ethics first became the issue of political controversy. at that point, the conservatives were four points ahead of labour in the polls. it had been diminishing, but they were still ahead. today they are six points behind and they have really been behind ever since partygate broke. yes, it has gone up and down a little during the course of the last three months, but basically the party has not demonstrated any ability certainly to recover electorally from the damage that partygate and mrjohnson's reputation has done for the party. yes, we have had instant poll today. it is clearlyjust been completed by those people who have the time and inclination to respond to a poll within about two hours of the story breaking, but for what it is worth it confi
meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, said now it was impossible to defend the prime ministerfor in. that was in november, you will remember the prime minister persuaded his mps to try to avoid mr owen paterson taking the penalty for breaking the rules on lobbying. don't have to if it is 24 later. that was when the question of the is a's ethics first became the issue of political controversy. at that point, the conservatives were four points ahead of labour in the polls. it...
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now present the honourable richard miles mp as ministerfor honourable richard miles mp as minister for employment and to also be known as sir deputy primeas sir deputy prime minister.— prime minister. mr miles i invite you _ prime minister. mr miles i invite you to _ prime minister. mr miles i invite you to take... - prime minister. mr miles i invite you to take... art i invite you to take... art richard _ invite you to take... art richard donald - invite you to take... art richard donald miles swear that iwiii— richard donald miles swear that i will weli— richard donald miles swear that i will well and _ richard donald miles swear that i will well and truly _ richard donald miles swear that i will well and truly serve - richard donald miles swear that i will well and truly serve the i i will well and truly serve the commonwealth _ i will well and truly serve the commonwealth of— i will well and truly serve the commonwealth of australia, | commonwealth of australia, the land and — commonwealth of australia, the land and the _ commonwealth of australia, the land and the people _ commonwealth of australia, the land and the people in— comm
now present the honourable richard miles mp as ministerfor honourable richard miles mp as minister for employment and to also be known as sir deputy primeas sir deputy prime minister.— prime minister. mr miles i invite you _ prime minister. mr miles i invite you to _ prime minister. mr miles i invite you to take... - prime minister. mr miles i invite you to take... art i invite you to take... art richard _ invite you to take... art richard donald - invite you to take... art richard donald...