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borisjohnson was safe, for now.hat drama, surely things were about to quieten down? well, there were a couple of by—elections to come, one of them triggered by one of the year's stranger political stories. a conservative mp has reportedly been caught watching pornography while sitting in the chamber of the house of commons. although, as he told bbc southwest, he hadn't meant to, at first. funnily enough, it was tractors that i was looking at. so i did get into another website that had a very similar name, and i watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done. but my biggest crime is that on another occasion, i went in a second time. neil parish resigned, triggering a by—election in tiverton and honiton, one of the safest conservative seats in the country. if liberal democrats win it, then boris is in trouble. who i vote for, i don't know, but it won't be boris. the ever—subtle lib dems overturned a majority of 211,000 to win. with borisjohnson�*s leadership, things keep getting worse. so let me tell the prime mini
borisjohnson was safe, for now.hat drama, surely things were about to quieten down? well, there were a couple of by—elections to come, one of them triggered by one of the year's stranger political stories. a conservative mp has reportedly been caught watching pornography while sitting in the chamber of the house of commons. although, as he told bbc southwest, he hadn't meant to, at first. funnily enough, it was tractors that i was looking at. so i did get into another website that had a very...
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this is you interviewing borisjohnson with a facemask on in hospital. gate revelations came out. the daily telegraph not denied by downing street about uzi parties held in the garden in the buildings of number ten the night before the funeral of prince philip. was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid him to rest. was that a moment of shame for you? i deeply and bitterly regret that that happened, and i can only renew my apologies both to to her majesty and to the country for misjudgements that were made and for which i take full responsibility. that was what we call a pull clip, isn't it, where you kind of interviewing him on behalf of everyone? and normally they're only there only like a couple of minutes. but you had them like a fish wriggling on a hook. well, that was an extraordinary moment in that we hadn't seen him for a while. and dominic cummings, the day before, i think, had made all these public allegations about boris johnson, knew about these parties. he's lying.
this is you interviewing borisjohnson with a facemask on in hospital. gate revelations came out. the daily telegraph not denied by downing street about uzi parties held in the garden in the buildings of number ten the night before the funeral of prince philip. was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid him to rest. was that a moment of shame for you? i deeply and bitterly regret that that happened, and i can only...
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second of all, the owen patterson, i think i was there for the absolute borisjohnson peak, which was in glasgow, just as all the world leaders went home. boris johnson's team were in their hotel and they were all quaffing champagne, apparently because they just felt that they'd had a whole series of victories. i wasn't in the hotel and then i went home, got a call saying on the today programme, tomorrow morning you're going to be talking about this owen patterson thing, which i hadn't heard about until that night. i think that's very astute. thank you so much. and then just another moment, not so much a turning point, but the bit where the skids properly kicked in. i remember when we got back, beth, from the trip to. we'd been at the nato summit in madrid. were you on that trip? no, because, remember,| you could only do one bit. the two by—election losses. and he had this press briefing where he got all the pack- in and being johnson and optimistic, he'd kind of gone, "well, "i don't just want to do i a one term or two terms. "i want to do three times." oh, my god. you've just lost a
second of all, the owen patterson, i think i was there for the absolute borisjohnson peak, which was in glasgow, just as all the world leaders went home. boris johnson's team were in their hotel and they were all quaffing champagne, apparently because they just felt that they'd had a whole series of victories. i wasn't in the hotel and then i went home, got a call saying on the today programme, tomorrow morning you're going to be talking about this owen patterson thing, which i hadn't heard...
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so, after borisjohnson resigned, there was this extraordinary period in british politics. successor, who appointed a chancellor who gave a now notorious mini budget, i think it became called. growth is not as high as it should be. this has made it harder to pay for public services, requiring taxes to rise. we need a new approach for a new era, focused on both. and you'll be chancellor— and liz truss will be prime minister this time next month? absolutely. 100%. i'm not going anywhere. well, he... i mean, he wasn't going anywhere, was he? nor was the party. that mini budget became notorious. it was pretty fertile ground for a satirical publication. what did you do with it? um, well, it was marvellous. i mean, right from the moment when liz truss was chosen, when she was chosen as prime minister, we said, "this is the continuity candidate. "she's blonde, she's a self publicist, "she'll say anything to get elected. "she does u—turns and she'll be out in no time." that was our first response to liz truss and we were pretty much on the money. if it hadn't been so catastrophic f
so, after borisjohnson resigned, there was this extraordinary period in british politics. successor, who appointed a chancellor who gave a now notorious mini budget, i think it became called. growth is not as high as it should be. this has made it harder to pay for public services, requiring taxes to rise. we need a new approach for a new era, focused on both. and you'll be chancellor— and liz truss will be prime minister this time next month? absolutely. 100%. i'm not going anywhere. well,...
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so, after borisjohnson resigned, there was this extraordinary period in british politics. his successor, who appointed a chancellor who gave a now notorious mini budget, i think it became called. growth is not as high as it should be. this has made it harder to pay for public services, requiring taxes to rise. we need a new approach for a new era, focused on both. and you'll be chancellor— and liz truss will be prime minister this time next month? absolutely. 100%. i'm not going anywhere. well, he... i mean, he wasn't going anywhere, was he? nor was the party. that mini budget became notorious. it was pretty fertile ground for a satirical publication. what did you do with it? um, well, it was marvellous. i mean, right from the moment when liz truss was chosen, when she was chosen as prime minister, we said, "this is the continuity candidate. "she's blonde, she's a self publicist, "she'll say anything to get elected. "she does u—turns and she'll be out in no time." that was our first response to liz truss and we were pretty much on the money. if it hadn't been so catastroph
so, after borisjohnson resigned, there was this extraordinary period in british politics. his successor, who appointed a chancellor who gave a now notorious mini budget, i think it became called. growth is not as high as it should be. this has made it harder to pay for public services, requiring taxes to rise. we need a new approach for a new era, focused on both. and you'll be chancellor— and liz truss will be prime minister this time next month? absolutely. 100%. i'm not going anywhere....
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borisjohnson was safe, for now.edly been caught watching pornography while sitting in the chamber of the house of commons. although, as he told bbc southwest, he hadn't meant to, at first. funnily enough, it was tractors that i was looking at. so i did get into another website that had a very similar name, and i watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done. but my biggest crime is that on another occasion, i went in a second time. neil parish resigned, triggering a by—election in tiverton and honiton, one of the safest conservative seats in the country. if liberal democrats win it, then boris is in trouble. who i vote for, i don't know, but it won't be boris. the ever—subtle lib dems overturned a majority of 211,000 to win. with borisjohnson's leadership, things keep getting worse. so let me tell the prime minister what the british people expect. they expect to be led and to be led with decency. on the same day, labour won back the seat of wakefield in west yorkshire. the tory mp who took it in 2019, imran ahma
borisjohnson was safe, for now.edly been caught watching pornography while sitting in the chamber of the house of commons. although, as he told bbc southwest, he hadn't meant to, at first. funnily enough, it was tractors that i was looking at. so i did get into another website that had a very similar name, and i watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done. but my biggest crime is that on another occasion, i went in a second time. neil parish resigned, triggering a by—election in...
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borisjohnson's conduct being still examined and we are waiting for the result of that inquiry being made she cannot hear us at the moment. we will get back to her shortly. a final vote in the scottish parliament, on legislation making it easier for people to legally change their gender, is expected this afternoon. msps have for the past two days, been considering numerous amendments to the proposed law. critics argue the propopsals could be abused by predatory men, but supporters say there's little evidence of that. let's go live now to our scotland correspondent, james shaw, who's inside the scottish parliament at holyrood. it has been a big order getting through this piece of legislation with 150 amendments put forward? you are riuht. with 150 amendments put forward? ml, are right. but we are getting towards the end of that process and i think we are probably about half an hour away from when the final vote is scheduled to take place. the scottish government minister in charge of this process and in charge of the legislation, as they said, the journey started six years ago when they st
borisjohnson's conduct being still examined and we are waiting for the result of that inquiry being made she cannot hear us at the moment. we will get back to her shortly. a final vote in the scottish parliament, on legislation making it easier for people to legally change their gender, is expected this afternoon. msps have for the past two days, been considering numerous amendments to the proposed law. critics argue the propopsals could be abused by predatory men, but supporters say there's...
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minister after boris johnson, then liz minister after borisjohnson, then liz truss, resigned.result is a reminder there are tougher electoral tests to come. more on the news that sajid javid, the former chancellor and health secretary, will stand down as an mp at the next election. jonathan blake is at westminster. just heard from you, of course, jonathan. how significant is this? well, reeta, sajid javid has been a prominent face at westminster. time now, as you say, he has held some of the biggestjobs in government, former home secretary, health secretary, chancellor, someone not afraid to speak his mind and take a stand. he resigned as chancellor as a rebuke to dominic cummings, then roger's senior advisor, over attempts to align the treasury more closely with number ten, then resigning as health secretary, setting off a chain of events that ultimately led to borisjohnson�*s downfall as prime minister. as for this decision, he says he has been wrestling with it for some time, he says he is proud of his achievements for his constituents in bromsgrove and what he has done in
minister after boris johnson, then liz minister after borisjohnson, then liz truss, resigned.result is a reminder there are tougher electoral tests to come. more on the news that sajid javid, the former chancellor and health secretary, will stand down as an mp at the next election. jonathan blake is at westminster. just heard from you, of course, jonathan. how significant is this? well, reeta, sajid javid has been a prominent face at westminster. time now, as you say, he has held some of the...
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, that was after he had essentially conceded that borisjohnson may have himself broken the rules that have to follow after the scandal of partygate and various different gatherings during covid restrictions in downing street and whitehall. since then there has been no one filling this role and rishi sunak pledged during the leadership campaign that he would make it a priority. he said during his first speech as prime minister that he wanted to govern with integrity so many people have been asking where the independent adviser was, in the absence of one was drawn into sharp focus recently when rishi sunak�*s deputy dominic raab faced accusations of bullying which he denied. but there was nobody to officially investigate these claims. in that case they did end up appointing an independent senior lawyer to investigate those claims instead but now any allegations involving ministers behaviour would fall to this new ministerial adviser. it fall to this new ministerial adviser. , ,. ., , ., fall to this new ministerial adviser. , ., adviser. it is the scope that has concerned _ adviser. it
, that was after he had essentially conceded that borisjohnson may have himself broken the rules that have to follow after the scandal of partygate and various different gatherings during covid restrictions in downing street and whitehall. since then there has been no one filling this role and rishi sunak pledged during the leadership campaign that he would make it a priority. he said during his first speech as prime minister that he wanted to govern with integrity so many people have been...
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. —— borisjohnson. i am boosters. -- borisjohnson. iam aood boosters. -- borisjohnson.s and we have genuine influence. we should use that influence. we should use that influence to protect values and principles to underpin peace and security. we should think long—term. patient diplomacy to make a real influence on the world stage, not just in the here and now that for decades to come. you just in the here and now that for decades to come.— just in the here and now that for decades to come. you will be making a seech decades to come. you will be making a speech about _ decades to come. you will be making a speech about that _ decades to come. you will be making a speech about that tomorrow. i decades to come. you will be making a speech about that tomorrow. that i a speech about that tomorrow. that is all we have time for at the moment. thank you for coming in. i wonder what you mayjust thank you for coming in. i wonder what you may just that, thank you for coming in. i wonder what you mayjust that, on the strikes and vine policy. you can do it in the normal way. —— and
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a source close to borisjohnson tells the bbc the former prime minister intends to stand again as an mpthe next general election. and making history — stephanie frappart prepares to become the first woman to referee at a men's world cup — in the game between costa rica and germany. seniorfigures in the nhs, are warning that pressures on england's ambulance service, are reaching breaking point. new figures show waiting times outside hospitals worsened last month, with more than 11,000 ambulance crews a week, or one in seven, stuck in queues of at least an hour outside a&e. the government insists more funding has been made available to free up beds, allowing ambulances to drop off patients more quickly. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, has the story. just a few months ago, mary lynn was up, about and mobile. then she had a fall at her home in southampton. it took an ambulance more than seven hours to reach her, when it should have taken three at most. the doctors had said not to move her off the floor in case she'd damaged any bones or anything like that. and when they did eventually a
a source close to borisjohnson tells the bbc the former prime minister intends to stand again as an mpthe next general election. and making history — stephanie frappart prepares to become the first woman to referee at a men's world cup — in the game between costa rica and germany. seniorfigures in the nhs, are warning that pressures on england's ambulance service, are reaching breaking point. new figures show waiting times outside hospitals worsened last month, with more than 11,000...
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borisjohnson's resignation honours, and those kind of things.new year's honours tend to be different and they— year's honours tend to be different and they tend to be broad people who deserve _ and they tend to be broad people who deserve it. _ and they tend to be broad people who deserve it, and the very interesting comment— deserve it, and the very interesting comment actually from somebody on the committee who boards them coming out this— the committee who boards them coming out this evening, you always know the ones _ out this evening, you always know the ones who have been shuffling and lobbying _ the ones who have been shuffling and lobbying for their own honour —— who votes _ lobbying for their own honour —— who votes for— lobbying for their own honour —— who votes for them. we know who they are and they— votes for them. we know who they are and they don't end up getting through _ and they don't end up getting through. they are people who really deserve _ through. they are people who really deserve these awards. if through. they are peopl
borisjohnson's resignation honours, and those kind of things.new year's honours tend to be different and they— year's honours tend to be different and they tend to be broad people who deserve _ and they tend to be broad people who deserve it. _ and they tend to be broad people who deserve it, and the very interesting comment— deserve it, and the very interesting comment actually from somebody on the committee who boards them coming out this— the committee who boards them coming out this...
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borisjohnson argued turbines will help economic growth. liz truss now backs them too. stayed. rishi sunak was against onshore wind in his leadership campaign, but with soaring gas price and the falling cost of renewables, pressure for change has been growing. we would like to see a — change has been growing. we would like to see a mind _ change has been growing. we would like to see a mind set _ change has been growing. we would like to see a mind set almost - change has been growing. we would like to see a mind set almost being | like to see a mind set almost being applied like we saw in the pandemic, we are in a national emergency when it comes to energy. the we are in a national emergency when it comes to energy.— it comes to energy. the public might not need much _ it comes to energy. the public might not need much convincing. _ it comes to energy. the public might not need much convincing. opinion l not need much convincing. 0pinion polls have shown that people like onshore wind. the latest government survey shows that nearly 80% of us support onshore wind in a ge
borisjohnson argued turbines will help economic growth. liz truss now backs them too. stayed. rishi sunak was against onshore wind in his leadership campaign, but with soaring gas price and the falling cost of renewables, pressure for change has been growing. we would like to see a — change has been growing. we would like to see a mind _ change has been growing. we would like to see a mind set _ change has been growing. we would like to see a mind set almost - change has been growing. we...
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what i thought borisjohnson should have done in the priti patel case, again i say i like priti patelvestigation and recommended sanctions and in the end the prime minister decides whether to go forward with it or not. but then the prime minister bears that scar on their back, that is the important point. when the independent investigator is not allowed to launch an investigation into the prime minister themselves which is part of what led to lord geidt resigning, you have this... to quote abba, it is what i call the winner takes it all attitude to british pop —— politics. if you are prime minister you can do anything. we don't have enough checks and balances on the prime minister, we need more, it should be on a statutory basis and be fully independent and work closely with the standards committee in the house of commons. we agreed a new code of conduct for members last week. if you are about to set me off, can i say one thing? i thought you were reporting from kyiv earlier this year was absolutely outstanding and i am enormously grateful to you and manyjournalists i am enormously gr
what i thought borisjohnson should have done in the priti patel case, again i say i like priti patelvestigation and recommended sanctions and in the end the prime minister decides whether to go forward with it or not. but then the prime minister bears that scar on their back, that is the important point. when the independent investigator is not allowed to launch an investigation into the prime minister themselves which is part of what led to lord geidt resigning, you have this... to quote abba,...
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i was at downing street back in may interviewing borisjohnson in the wake _ interviewing borisjohnsonukraine and the cost of— stages of the war in ukraine and the cost of living crisis, my first question— cost of living crisis, my first question to him, are you honest, prime _ question to him, are you honest, prime minister, even in a couple of weeks _ prime minister, even in a couple of weeks he _ prime minister, even in a couple of weeks he was an ex prime minister, he hopes— weeks he was an ex prime minister, he hopes to — weeks he was an ex prime minister, he hopes to come back, he didn't, it has been _ he hopes to come back, he didn't, it has been an— he hopes to come back, he didn't, it has been an absolutely tumultuous year in _ has been an absolutely tumultuous year in politics. you do wonder when the next _ year in politics. you do wonder when the next prime minister came in, liz truss, _ the next prime minister came in, liz truss. how— the next prime minister came in, liz truss, how much, if we hadn't had that catastrophic mini budget, how much _ that catastrophic mini budge
i was at downing street back in may interviewing borisjohnson in the wake _ interviewing borisjohnsonukraine and the cost of— stages of the war in ukraine and the cost of living crisis, my first question— cost of living crisis, my first question to him, are you honest, prime _ question to him, are you honest, prime minister, even in a couple of weeks _ prime minister, even in a couple of weeks he _ prime minister, even in a couple of weeks he was an ex prime minister, he hopes— weeks he...
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, who is clearly— mindset to borisjohnson, who is clearly not — mindset to borisjohnson, who is clearly— clearly not a details guy and liz truss it was a very aggressive in her approach to foreign policy. rishi _ her approach to foreign policy. rishi sunak as we know is a treasury man at— rishi sunak as we know is a treasury man at heart — rishi sunak as we know is a treasury man at heart. it's not surprising that— man at heart. it's not surprising that he — man at heart. it's not surprising that he wants to know the numbers and wants — that he wants to know the numbers and wants to know what it is that we're _ and wants to know what it is that we're committing to as we go along. i personally— we're committing to as we go along. i personally don't think that that will end — i personally don't think that that will end up reflecting a difference of position in the end because if there's— of position in the end because if there's wanting the british public are united on and also british politicians of all parties, the opposition parties, they are all united — opposition parties, they are a
, who is clearly— mindset to borisjohnson, who is clearly not — mindset to borisjohnson, who is clearly— clearly not a details guy and liz truss it was a very aggressive in her approach to foreign policy. rishi _ her approach to foreign policy. rishi sunak as we know is a treasury man at— rishi sunak as we know is a treasury man at heart — rishi sunak as we know is a treasury man at heart. it's not surprising that— man at heart. it's not surprising that he — man at heart. it's not...
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borisjohnson argues turbines will help economic growth and energy security.hem too. but when they were in office, the ban stayed. rishi sunak was against onshore wind in his summer leadership campaign, but with soaring gas prices, and the falling cost of renewables, pressure for a change has been growing. we would very much like to see a mindset almost being applied like we saw in the pandemic. we're in a national emergency when it comes to energy, and it's important that we do everything we possibly can. the public might not need much convincing. though divisive in the conservative party, opinion polls have consistently shown that people like onshore wind. the latest government survey shows that nearly 80% of us support onshore wind in a general way. but what if that wind turbine was going to be built near where we live? well, the survey shows that 43% of us would be happy with that, with 12% unhappy, with the rest, not expressing a view either way. people pay a lot of money to live in the countryside, and you do have these popping up everywhere. but i'm for
borisjohnson argues turbines will help economic growth and energy security.hem too. but when they were in office, the ban stayed. rishi sunak was against onshore wind in his summer leadership campaign, but with soaring gas prices, and the falling cost of renewables, pressure for a change has been growing. we would very much like to see a mindset almost being applied like we saw in the pandemic. we're in a national emergency when it comes to energy, and it's important that we do everything we...
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in the department of health for england. 0ut went sajid javid, when he resigned in protest at borisjohnson was out when liz truss became prime minister and in came therese coffey. just a few weeks later out went coffey and welcome back steve barclay. four all health secretary in as many months, one of whom was the same person. there is also one bit of data that suggest the impact of covid will remain with all of us for a long time to come. most of the year the number of excess deaths recorded in the uk has been well above the five—year average. that means hundreds of extra deaths a week but less than half directly linked to the virus. some of those deaths may be because of the very hot weather we had in the summer and we do have an ageing population. but it's also possible that a previous covid infection has left some people more frail. we also know the pandemic has left others less healthy. for example, alcohol consumption is up while physical activity has fallen. early on in the pandemic many people stayed away from the nhs and that led to concerns of undiagnosed conditions like heart di
in the department of health for england. 0ut went sajid javid, when he resigned in protest at borisjohnson was out when liz truss became prime minister and in came therese coffey. just a few weeks later out went coffey and welcome back steve barclay. four all health secretary in as many months, one of whom was the same person. there is also one bit of data that suggest the impact of covid will remain with all of us for a long time to come. most of the year the number of excess deaths recorded...
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an affinity to the queen and the royal house, but politically, with what's been going on under borisjohnson know about liz truss being any different, that might be a stumbling block. and that might be why people want to go independent. as for me, i'm on the fence a bit. how soon the impact of recent events will be tested remains uncertain as london continues to resist edinburgh's demands for a fresh referendum. one question that we really need to ask ourselves for the next few months, especially with a view to a potential referendum in 2023, as nicola sturgeon has promised, is, have people been monarchists, or have they been elizabethists? is it actually support for queen elizabeth that has felt like support for the institution of the monarchy and does that dissipate under king charles? if scotland goes it alone, albeit with a monarchy, what will the future hold for the rest of charles�*s kingdom? it would be very, very difficult for charles to, you know, continue to say he was the king of the united kingdom because the kingdom would no longer be united. there are risks around the union at
an affinity to the queen and the royal house, but politically, with what's been going on under borisjohnson know about liz truss being any different, that might be a stumbling block. and that might be why people want to go independent. as for me, i'm on the fence a bit. how soon the impact of recent events will be tested remains uncertain as london continues to resist edinburgh's demands for a fresh referendum. one question that we really need to ask ourselves for the next few months,...
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they're also reporting that over 1,800 police recruits hired under borisjohnson�*s hiring scheme havehe independent has gone with the picture posted on pele�*s instagram page with the announcement of his death, liked now over seven million times. these fantastic pictures that appear in the front and back pages of a lot of the papers tonight. i'm not sure how much you know about football, but we all must know about pele. and here he is on the back of the my simply showing a picture of him as a younger man with the dates of his life. 1940 younger man with the dates of his life. 19110 to younger man with the dates of his life. 1940 to 1922. if you are anything like me, i can't pretend to know a great deal about football at all. i always glad when lester said he do well, but pele is a name that i've known all my life. {131 he do well, but pele is a name that i've known all my life.— i've known all my life. of course. he was an _ i've known all my life. of course. he was an iconic _ i've known all my life. of course. he was an iconic footballer, - i've known all my life. of course. he was
they're also reporting that over 1,800 police recruits hired under borisjohnson�*s hiring scheme havehe independent has gone with the picture posted on pele�*s instagram page with the announcement of his death, liked now over seven million times. these fantastic pictures that appear in the front and back pages of a lot of the papers tonight. i'm not sure how much you know about football, but we all must know about pele. and here he is on the back of the my simply showing a picture of him as...
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and then borisjohnson standing down., on behalf of the country, picking a new prime minister. and then the most astonishing premiership of liz truss, imploding with an extraordinary efficiency. the conservative conference that i was at in birmingham at the beginning of october, i've never witnessed anything like it. it was volcanic, such was the anger within the party about the prime minister. then the majority view among conservatives i was speaking to was, well, we can't get rid of her, because that would just be so absurd. and then it tilted from that impression to one where they acknowledged it would be absurd, but in the words of one senior figure, they said to me, we are confronted by a choice between humiliation and death. and anybody confronted by those two things picks humiliation. there is an overarching threat to the entire world, of course — climate change. the world's leaders and experts gathered in egypt for cop 27, but in spite of all the evidence before everyone�*s eyes, there was far too little progress.
and then borisjohnson standing down., on behalf of the country, picking a new prime minister. and then the most astonishing premiership of liz truss, imploding with an extraordinary efficiency. the conservative conference that i was at in birmingham at the beginning of october, i've never witnessed anything like it. it was volcanic, such was the anger within the party about the prime minister. then the majority view among conservatives i was speaking to was, well, we can't get rid of her,...
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it came from borisjohnson's principal private secretary martin reynolds.
it came from borisjohnson's principal private secretary martin reynolds.
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borisjohnson has apparently told the local conservative party in his constituency that he intends toection. a representative of the former prime minister confirmed the report published in the daily telegraph saying he has indicated he will contest the oxbridge and south rise site. so far 11 conservative mps have announced they will not stand again but they do not include the johnson, who has apparently confirmed to his local party in uxbridge and south roy slip that he will contest the next election. a black british charity campaigner who was repeatedly asked at a royal reception where she was from, has said it felt like she was being interrogated. ngozi fulani said the questions from the senior royal aide carried on in this way for about five minutes. lady susan hussey has resigned and apologised. well, ngozi fulani has been speaking to our royal correspondent sarah campbell. sarah began by asking her about the domestic violence charity sistah space, which she founded. sistah space is a charity that supports african and caribbean women and girls affected by domestic abuse. we are pr
borisjohnson has apparently told the local conservative party in his constituency that he intends toection. a representative of the former prime minister confirmed the report published in the daily telegraph saying he has indicated he will contest the oxbridge and south rise site. so far 11 conservative mps have announced they will not stand again but they do not include the johnson, who has apparently confirmed to his local party in uxbridge and south roy slip that he will contest the next...
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maybe because of the threat from borisjohnson to — through nadine dorries to undermine the bbc, get ridi think it's part of that syndrome that the bbc can become overcautious. i happen to think the things that emily — and i said it publicly and i've said it to her — said about the covid expedition of cummings to have his eyes tested, that it was clearly false. i thought that was not the right thing for her to say, that's all. but i think on the broader picture, the idea of the bbc�*s impartiality is important to defend and the bbc has to understand that all prime ministers attack the bbc, all prime ministers try and undermine the bbc, all prime ministers think they hold the whip hand through the licence fee. so, the bbc has to appeal, in a way, over the head of the politicians, to the public, to its audience, and say, "we're not frightened of government." and they don't, you know — it's easy to attack them for being frightened of government. impartiality? it's very, very... it's in the eye of the beholder, in a way, but it is very, very important to defend it. and i think, on the whole,
maybe because of the threat from borisjohnson to — through nadine dorries to undermine the bbc, get ridi think it's part of that syndrome that the bbc can become overcautious. i happen to think the things that emily — and i said it publicly and i've said it to her — said about the covid expedition of cummings to have his eyes tested, that it was clearly false. i thought that was not the right thing for her to say, that's all. but i think on the broader picture, the idea of the bbc�*s...
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borisjohnson stood down and after a summer of campaigning a new leader emerged, as the threat of recessionecomes prime minister. kwasi kwarteng becomes chancellor. and they go hell—for—leather for what they said was a growth strategy, and what was interesting was what was happening internally in the treasury. i found out that a forecast, the numbers had been prepared by the office for budget responsibility in draft form, to provide the underpinning fro any policies. they were dire numbers, and in any ordinary circumstances an incoming chancellor may have tweaked — i say tweak, provided some pretty massive surgery to their plans. that didn't happen, those forecasts were ignored, parked, forgotten about, and they went even further, in terms of tax cuts, and further borrowing, and just said we are not going to publish a set of forecasts. that was really damaging, that decision not to publish the 0br forecast, because that is the thing, that international investors, everyone is looking at to say is this legit, does this make sense? yes. it shows a certain discipline of having gone through the
borisjohnson stood down and after a summer of campaigning a new leader emerged, as the threat of recessionecomes prime minister. kwasi kwarteng becomes chancellor. and they go hell—for—leather for what they said was a growth strategy, and what was interesting was what was happening internally in the treasury. i found out that a forecast, the numbers had been prepared by the office for budget responsibility in draft form, to provide the underpinning fro any policies. they were dire numbers,...
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billions of extra pounds for the nhs over the next two years, which people weren't expecting and also borisjohnsonds of extra nurses. you're making it sound like all of our dreams have been made true! it has not amounted to anything, has it? because if it did you wouldn't be seeing the problem you did today. yes, there are plans for medical schools, it takes a long time to train a medical student to become a doctor and then they have got to go through the training. it's not as simple as that. we need senior decision—makers and it takes years to get that on board. into this dire situation that you paint, then we have the strikes where your colleagues will be walking out and seemingly making a bad situation worse? well, i have to say that the royal college is not a union. we can't comment on terms and conditions, but what i can say is that imagine how bad things have got to be in order for a nurse, or a paramedic to strike? that's got to be pretty bad. because these guys don't strike. these guys are so committed to patient care and to keeping their patients safe, they're dedicated and hard working,
billions of extra pounds for the nhs over the next two years, which people weren't expecting and also borisjohnsonds of extra nurses. you're making it sound like all of our dreams have been made true! it has not amounted to anything, has it? because if it did you wouldn't be seeing the problem you did today. yes, there are plans for medical schools, it takes a long time to train a medical student to become a doctor and then they have got to go through the training. it's not as simple as that....
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he was a government minister under borisjohnson.nister under liz truss as a trade minister, but he was swiftly sacked from that position and suspended from the conservative party in october after a complaint of serious misconduct was made. now, the bbc was previously told that this complaint came from an eyewitness who saw him touching a young man's thigh at a hotel bar during the conservative party conference in october. it was, we understand, a third party who made the complaint, not the man mr burns was seen with. it was raised with party whips. that led to his suspension while in investigation was under way. he consistently denied any wrongdoing and today we've heard that that investigation has cleared him. and he's done an interview, hasn't he, and he's been talking about the process, the process of the investigation and concerns he has about it? that's right, and he's done the interview with his local newspaper, the bournemouth echo, and in the interview published today he said the whole process was a living nightmare. he crit
he was a government minister under borisjohnson.nister under liz truss as a trade minister, but he was swiftly sacked from that position and suspended from the conservative party in october after a complaint of serious misconduct was made. now, the bbc was previously told that this complaint came from an eyewitness who saw him touching a young man's thigh at a hotel bar during the conservative party conference in october. it was, we understand, a third party who made the complaint, not the man...
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conor burns, mp for bournemouth west, a government minister under borisjohnson.t herfour him on as a minister. but he was swiftly sacked from that position and suspended from the party in october of this year after a complaint of serious misconduct. the bbc was previously told us came after an eyewitness said they saw him touching a young man's fei at a hotel bar during the conservative party conference. it was a third party, not the amount mr burns was seen with. they raised the incident with party whips that led to his suspension. that investigation has concluded and they found that conor burns has no case to answer and he will be getting the conservative party whip back. he will be getting the conservative party whip back-— will be getting the conservative party whip back. he has took an interview wearing _ party whip back. he has took an interview wearing two _ party whip back. he has took an interview wearing two where - party whip back. he has took an interview wearing two where he | party whip back. he has took an - interview wearing two where he has talke
conor burns, mp for bournemouth west, a government minister under borisjohnson.t herfour him on as a minister. but he was swiftly sacked from that position and suspended from the party in october of this year after a complaint of serious misconduct. the bbc was previously told us came after an eyewitness said they saw him touching a young man's fei at a hotel bar during the conservative party conference. it was a third party, not the amount mr burns was seen with. they raised the incident with...
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what it means to the wider picture, since there was laughter by—election in the uk injune borisjohnson could be seen as a comment on his ministership but this was not a redwall seed, it was expected to be a labour hold, it was not one that the tory party was really fighting for, don't. so it's not completely unexpected at all and it is hard to say what it means to bigger picture because we are not you a general election anytime soon, both the labour candidate and the lib dem candidate who came third, they were both keen to say that now it shows we should have a general election but obviously that case is in the prime minister's ort, netball, isn't it? so it all depends on if he will call one. but i don't think because of the result here that was that unexpected, so i don't know if we will see one anytime soon and what could make to the wider share here in the uk. thank you so much, people very busy behind you banging stuff so i'd appreciate you persevering through that. thanks so much forjoining us. president macron says france and the us must become "brothers in arms" once more, given
what it means to the wider picture, since there was laughter by—election in the uk injune borisjohnson could be seen as a comment on his ministership but this was not a redwall seed, it was expected to be a labour hold, it was not one that the tory party was really fighting for, don't. so it's not completely unexpected at all and it is hard to say what it means to bigger picture because we are not you a general election anytime soon, both the labour candidate and the lib dem candidate who...
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it was the first electoral test for the conservatives since borisjohnson and liz truss were ousted ashe account of the artist formerly known as kanye west. the social media platform's new boss, elon musk, said the rapper had violated rules banning incitement to violence. west now calls himself ye. he had 30 million followers on twitter before the latest suspension. to the world cup now and south korea beat portugal, putting them through to the knockout stages for only the third time in their history. portugal are but south korea's unexpected when led to desperate scenes for uruguay, who have been now knocked out of the world cup, despite the fact that they beat their opponents. it was extraordinary drama, wasn't it? yes. tonight we had the end of a thrilling stage. all of the big teams lost at least one match. it was another emotional roller—coaster today. another day of quite remarkable world cup drama. uruguay knew they had to beat ghana to have any chance of qualifying, and as they took a 2—0 lead, it was all going swimmingly. they took a 2-0 lead, it was all going swimmingly.— goi
it was the first electoral test for the conservatives since borisjohnson and liz truss were ousted ashe account of the artist formerly known as kanye west. the social media platform's new boss, elon musk, said the rapper had violated rules banning incitement to violence. west now calls himself ye. he had 30 million followers on twitter before the latest suspension. to the world cup now and south korea beat portugal, putting them through to the knockout stages for only the third time in their...
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it's something they have kicked back a year, despite borisjohnson's pledges to put a cap on social caree that, it's hard to see how you can free up beds in hospitals and deal with the enormous backlog that's crippling the nhs. i think this mother's problem was about the bed blockages, but the health secretary was in the hospital to talk about strike action, perhaps to provide some reassurance that things may not be so bad in the long—term and the government's right to not know to negotiate —— negotiate on pay. and negotiate -- negotiate on pay. and it's hard to — negotiate -- negotiate on pay. and it's hard to see _ negotiate —— negotiate on pay. and it's hard to see how that's going to go down with people who read front pages like the one on the sun, basically in big letters, a&e, call a taxi. some people may have a call cabs to get themselves into hospital. that's not going to be a good look for the government. know, but i think good look for the government. know, but i think it — good look for the government. know, but i think it will — good look for the government. know, but i think
it's something they have kicked back a year, despite borisjohnson's pledges to put a cap on social caree that, it's hard to see how you can free up beds in hospitals and deal with the enormous backlog that's crippling the nhs. i think this mother's problem was about the bed blockages, but the health secretary was in the hospital to talk about strike action, perhaps to provide some reassurance that things may not be so bad in the long—term and the government's right to not know to negotiate...
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it was the first electoral test for the conservatives since borisjohnson and liz truss were ousted asanye west. the social media platform's new boss, elon musk, says the rapper violated rules banning incitement to violence. west now calls himself ye. he had 30 million followers on twitter, before the latest suspension. to the world cup in qatar, where there's been more drama, as south korea beat portugal, putting them through to the knockout stages for only the third time in their history. uruguay were denied a place in the dying seconds of their match. tears of delight and tears of despair. another day of world cup drama. luis suarez�*s uruguay began knowing they had to beat ghana to have any chance of qualifying, and at 2—0 up they were on course to go through. unless in their group's other match, south korea could find a late winner against the already qualified portugal. and in injury time, guess what? and south korea could have the goal that sends them into the last 16! now south korea were heading through, level on points with uruguay, but crucially with more goals. and as word
it was the first electoral test for the conservatives since borisjohnson and liz truss were ousted asanye west. the social media platform's new boss, elon musk, says the rapper violated rules banning incitement to violence. west now calls himself ye. he had 30 million followers on twitter, before the latest suspension. to the world cup in qatar, where there's been more drama, as south korea beat portugal, putting them through to the knockout stages for only the third time in their history....
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they're also reporting that over 1,800 police recruits hired under borisjohnson�*s hiring scheme have the daily mail highlights the record levels of unsecured borrowing with news of a growing mountain of personal debt. so, let's begin with the daily mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of pele mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of pele titled mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of pele titled "the best", well divine genius who football beautiful. the superlatives have been flowing. the? football beautiful. the superlatives have been flowing.— have been flowing. they certainly have. and this _ have been flowing. they certainly have. and this is _ have been flowing. they certainly have. and this is a _ have been flowing. they certainly have. and this is a picture - have been flowing. they certainly have. and this is a picture used l have. and this is a picture used across a couple of the front and back pages of pele celebrating. his record third world cup win in mexico in 1970. he's been elevated to t
they're also reporting that over 1,800 police recruits hired under borisjohnson�*s hiring scheme have the daily mail highlights the record levels of unsecured borrowing with news of a growing mountain of personal debt. so, let's begin with the daily mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of pele mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of pele titled mirror this time and they have chosen a picture of pele titled "the...
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can ijust ask you, i think you are a friend of borisjohnson when you are at oxford.under the new prime minister? —— do you think? the new prime minister? -- do you think? , ., , . ., , the new prime minister? -- do you think? , . ., , think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford _ think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford with _ think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford with boris _ think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford with boris johnson, i was at oxford with borisjohnson, and i knew him as a journalist in the 1990s, but i don't have that level of acquaintance. it is surely clear that for prime minister johnson, it was an opportunity, the support for ukraine, to involve britain in something that was not to do with brexit. important foreign policy cause, it was also important because it helped solidify nato support for ukraine, it was a very important decision that he made. my impression, though, is that this understanding of the significance of the war in ukraine, for britain, and forthe the war in ukraine, for britain, and for the r
can ijust ask you, i think you are a friend of borisjohnson when you are at oxford.under the new prime minister? —— do you think? the new prime minister? -- do you think? , ., , . ., , the new prime minister? -- do you think? , . ., , think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford _ think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford with _ think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford with boris _ think? just to be clear, my husband was at oxford with boris johnson, i was at oxford...
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promise it's borisjohnson remember that hasta la vista, baby.y. promise it's borisjohnson . bu baby. promise it's boris johnson. bu . it came to our greatest britain for 2022, our greater of a monarch. the late queen elizabeth ii. have a look is the queen. i mean, it could be the queen. i mean, it could be the queen every week, but just recently, because of sort of complicated covid exposure is via prince charles and possibly camilla. she's been working from home and then wrapping. it's perfectly do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, what do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, what a do a good home and then wrapping. it's per'from oh, what a terrible)od job from oh, what a terrible reason it. don't make the queen she doesn't be working she doesn't want to be working her majesty the queen. save her majesty the queen. god save the recovered the the queen. she recovered the cold. the queen always cold. it's the queen always
promise it's borisjohnson remember that hasta la vista, baby.y. promise it's borisjohnson . bu baby. promise it's boris johnson. bu . it came to our greatest britain for 2022, our greater of a monarch. the late queen elizabeth ii. have a look is the queen. i mean, it could be the queen. i mean, it could be the queen every week, but just recently, because of sort of complicated covid exposure is via prince charles and possibly camilla. she's been working from home and then wrapping. it's...