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anneliese dodds speaking to me there. in its prisons. it says it will pause the movement of all transgender inmates until the review is completed. the move follows outcry about the case of isla bryson, a trans woman convicted of raping two women before changing gender. she was initially remanded to cornton vale women's prison, before being moved to a male wing at hmp edinburgh. around 145,000 people live with parkinson's disease in the uk — and it's the fastest growing neurological condition in the world. for some people, the symptoms of the disease can be partly managed through singing — by helping to improve motorfunction, speech and quality of voice. yetunde yusuf has been to meet a choir in sussex to find out more. singing in perfect harmony, united by their love of singing. this is a choir making a real impact, and as the name suggests, most members of the group have parkinson's, but their experiences are very different. i don't really have a tremor, so people say, are you sure you have parkinson's? you're not trembl
anneliese dodds speaking to me there. in its prisons. it says it will pause the movement of all transgender inmates until the review is completed. the move follows outcry about the case of isla bryson, a trans woman convicted of raping two women before changing gender. she was initially remanded to cornton vale women's prison, before being moved to a male wing at hmp edinburgh. around 145,000 people live with parkinson's disease in the uk — and it's the fastest growing neurological condition...
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that is the chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds, speaking to me a little earlier.ive governments to implement safety regulations over many years was partly to blame for the grenfell tower fire. 72 people died in the incident in 2017. new rules could see developers banned from the market, if they fail to fix unsafe buildings. richard galpin reports. the fire in this high—rise apartment block was the worst of its kind in the country in living memory. 72 people lost their lives. flammable cladding help the fire spread quickly up its 2a stories. hundreds of tower blocks in the country are wrapped in the same or similarflammable materials — in part, the government admitted today, because of lax safety laws. it was collective over many years... it was a collective failure of government? totally. it was a failure to have a system of building regulations which could keep people safe. tomorrow, i will be publishing a contract which will say to the developers concerned, people who put up buildings which were unsafe, "you now have, as you said you will, an opportunity to put
that is the chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds, speaking to me a little earlier.ive governments to implement safety regulations over many years was partly to blame for the grenfell tower fire. 72 people died in the incident in 2017. new rules could see developers banned from the market, if they fail to fix unsafe buildings. richard galpin reports. the fire in this high—rise apartment block was the worst of its kind in the country in living memory. 72 people lost their lives. flammable...
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earlier i spoke with anneliese dodds, the chair of the labour party and the shadow secretary of statehe prime minister calling for "full transparency." i asked her whether she agreed this investigation needed to take place. i think most people looking at this from the outside would say a prime minister doesn't need an investigation if it is clear that one of his ministers has had to actually settle with hmrc, pay a penalty to hmrc, and that this overall amounts to millions of pounds. we didn't need an investigation into this situation for the prime minister. the prime minister should have had the backbone to act, and i'm afraid this is part of a broader pattern of behaviour of conservative prime ministers, including rishi sunak. rishi sunak said he would be different, that he would have a government based on integrity and professionalism, and yet we have seen so many weeks of vacillation and action not being taken in relation to his party chair. we also see no action being taken in relation to other senior conservative ministers who have broken security rules, against whom serious all
earlier i spoke with anneliese dodds, the chair of the labour party and the shadow secretary of statehe prime minister calling for "full transparency." i asked her whether she agreed this investigation needed to take place. i think most people looking at this from the outside would say a prime minister doesn't need an investigation if it is clear that one of his ministers has had to actually settle with hmrc, pay a penalty to hmrc, and that this overall amounts to millions of pounds....
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its party chair, anneliese dodds, has asked a parliamentary watchdog to investigate.sman for mrjohnson said... the bbc said it had no role in the recruitment of the chair, and any questions were a matter for the government — which has not yet responded to our request for comment. helen catt, bbc news. we'll be get more of this a little later in the programme with our political correspondent jonathan blake. stay with us for more on that. for now, though... joe biden�*s personal lawyer has revealed that six more classified documents have been found in the us president's home, in the state of delaware. a search byjustice department officials took place on friday, without the presence of the president or the first lady. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes, has the details. this search of mr biden�*s home took place on friday, but news of it has just emerged, and we understand from the president's lawyer that it was carried out with the full cooperation of the president, although he — neither he nor the first lady were there at the time. but it was quite an exhaus
its party chair, anneliese dodds, has asked a parliamentary watchdog to investigate.sman for mrjohnson said... the bbc said it had no role in the recruitment of the chair, and any questions were a matter for the government — which has not yet responded to our request for comment. helen catt, bbc news. we'll be get more of this a little later in the programme with our political correspondent jonathan blake. stay with us for more on that. for now, though... joe biden�*s personal lawyer has...
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chair of the labour party anneliese dodds says . she's anneliese dodds says. he know and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been answered about this affair on why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who obviously have broken security rules, who are subject to allegations of very serious bullying ? and yet the prime bullying? and yet the prime minister seems too weak to act against no newly convicted transgender person with a history of violence against women will be placed in female prisons in scotland . the prisons in scotland. the temporary measure aims to ensure safety of inmates, while the management trans prisoners is examined . the decision comes examined. the decision comes ahead of an urgent review into lessons learned by the case of convicted double rapist isla bryson , who was originally sent bryson, who was originally sent to a women's pris
chair of the labour party anneliese dodds says . she's anneliese dodds says. he know and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been answered about this affair on why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who obviously have broken security rules, who are subject to allegations of very...
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chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds, says she's written
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its party chair, anneliese dodds, has asked a parliamentary watchdog to investigate.on said... the bbc said it had no role in the recruitment of the chair, and any questions were a matter for the government — which has not yet responded to our request for comment. helen catt, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake has more. richard sharp was appointed as chairman of the bbc injanuary 2021. it is a role chosen jointly between the prime minister of the day and the culture secretary in government, and the sunday times is reporting today that, weeks before that appointment, richard sharp, along with a friend of the former prime minister boris johnson, helped him get access to a loan of up to £800,000, and he did that through meeting with a distant cousin of mrjohnson, a wealthy canadian businessman, sam blyth, who was proposing to act as a guarantor for that loan. he was later put in touch by richard sharp with the cabinet secretary, the most senior official in government, simon case. that, as far as richard sharp as saying in his short statement, is the end
its party chair, anneliese dodds, has asked a parliamentary watchdog to investigate.on said... the bbc said it had no role in the recruitment of the chair, and any questions were a matter for the government — which has not yet responded to our request for comment. helen catt, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake has more. richard sharp was appointed as chairman of the bbc injanuary 2021. it is a role chosen jointly between the prime minister of the day and the culture...
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chair of the labour party anneliese dodds says . she's anneliese dodds says. he know and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been answered about this affair on why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who obviously have broken security rules, who are subject to allegations of very serious bullying ? and yet the prime bullying? and yet the prime minister seems too weak to act against no newly convicted transgender person with a history of violence against women will be placed in female prisons in scotland . the prisons in scotland. the temporary measure aims to ensure safety of inmates, while the management trans prisoners is examined . the decision comes examined. the decision comes ahead of an urgent review into lessons learned by the case of convicted double rapist isla bryson , who was originally sent bryson, who was originally sent to a women's pris
chair of the labour party anneliese dodds says . she's anneliese dodds says. he know and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been answered about this affair on why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who obviously have broken security rules, who are subject to allegations of very...
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chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds says written to rishi sunak .and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated creating with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been about this affair and why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who ? obviously have others who? obviously have broken security rules are subject to allegations of very serious bullying and yet the prime minister seems to seek to act against them . now, newly act against them. now, newly transgender person , a history of transgender person, a history of violence against women be placed in female prisons in scotland. the temporary aim to ensure that the safety of inmates while the management trans prisoners is examined. the decision comes ahead of an urgent into lessons learned by. the case of convicted, double racist rapist rather isla , who was originally rather isla, who was originally sent to a women's prison . a 16 sent to
chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds says written to rishi sunak .and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated creating with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been about this affair and why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who ? obviously have others who? obviously have broken security rules are subject to allegations of...
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chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds says written to rishi sunak .and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated creating with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been about this affair and why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who ? obviously have others who? obviously have broken security rules are subject to allegations of very serious bullying and yet the prime minister seems to seek to act against them . now, newly act against them. now, newly transgender person , a history of transgender person, a history of violence against women be placed in female prisons in scotland. the temporary aim to ensure that the safety of inmates while the management trans prisoners is examined. the decision comes ahead of an urgent into lessons learned by. the case of convicted, double racist rapist rather isla , who was originally rather isla, who was originally sent to a women's prison . a 16 sent to
chair of the labour party, anneliese dodds says written to rishi sunak .and when about that enormous settlement that nadhim zahawi was negotiated creating with hmrc and the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been about this affair and why on earth is the prime minister holding up this rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who ? obviously have others who? obviously have broken security rules are subject to allegations of...
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his party chair, anneliese dodds, has asked the parliamentary watchdogs who investigate.etter, she said that a lack of transparency may give the impression that this was a quid pro quo arrangement, something which would undermine the integrity of the democratic process and calls into question the process by which the chairman of the bbc was appointed. a spokesman for mrjohnson said... the bbc said it had no role in the recruitment of the chair, and any questions were a matter for the government, which has not yet responded to our request for comment. the prime minister has expressed confidence in the conservative party chairman, nadhim zahawi, after he admitted an error in his tax affairs. mr zahawi said hmrc accepted an error he had made concerning shares in the survey company yougov, which he set up more than 20 years ago. britain's labour party has called on mr zahawi to resign and says there are still questions left to answer. more details about the king's coronation have been released by buckingham palace, and they include plans to hold a concert with world—famous en
his party chair, anneliese dodds, has asked the parliamentary watchdogs who investigate.etter, she said that a lack of transparency may give the impression that this was a quid pro quo arrangement, something which would undermine the integrity of the democratic process and calls into question the process by which the chairman of the bbc was appointed. a spokesman for mrjohnson said... the bbc said it had no role in the recruitment of the chair, and any questions were a matter for the...
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chair of the labour party , anneliese dodds, says she's written to rishi sunak . what did written to rishi sunak. what did he know? and when about that enormous that nadhim zahawi was negotiating with hmrc , the huge negotiating with hmrc, the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been answered about this affair on. why on earth is prime minister holding up rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who obviously have broken security rules, who are subject to allegations of very serious bullying ? and yet the prime bullying? and yet the prime minister seems too weak to act against them ? it's been against them? it's been announced today that no newly convict head transgender person with . a history of violence with. a history of violence against women will be placed in female prisons . scotland. the female prisons. scotland. the temporary measures aim to ensure the safety of inmates, while the management of trans prisoners is examined . the decision comes examined. the decision comes ahead of an u
chair of the labour party , anneliese dodds, says she's written to rishi sunak . what did written to rishi sunak. what did he know? and when about that enormous that nadhim zahawi was negotiating with hmrc , the huge negotiating with hmrc, the huge penalty that he had to pay pointed rishi sunak's say in parliament that all questions had been answered about this affair on. why on earth is prime minister holding up rogue's gallery of conservative ministers with others who obviously have broken...
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labour's chair, anneliese dodds said the prime minister "needed a backbone".depends how one defines decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action isjust decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action is just acting decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action isjust acting based on reports — decisive action isjust acting based on reports on what is the public domain — on reports on what is the public domain, the answer would be no, because _ domain, the answer would be no, because there have been reports about— because there have been reports about nadhim zahawi, he has been a conservative mp for its since 2010, and is _ conservative mp for its since 2010, and is very— conservative mp for its since 2010, and is very well liked in the conservative party. he was vaccines minister— conservative party. he was vaccines minister during the covert pandemic, he is seen _ minister during the covert pandemic, he is seen as... after a very brief spell— he is seen as... a
labour's chair, anneliese dodds said the prime minister "needed a backbone".depends how one defines decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action isjust decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action is just acting decisive action, doesn't it? if decisive action isjust acting based on reports — decisive action isjust acting based on reports on what is the public domain — on reports...
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i caught up labour party chair anneliese dodds and when questioned on the cost of crises in particular're set out measures to say. we're set out measures to tackle those energy costs. why we want to see a really strong tax, not the weak one full of loopholes that the conservatives have introduced . conservatives have introduced. we want to see measures to support everybody and what i'm seeing when it comes, for example, to the impact on black families, we've also seen the impact on single parent families is that when you have a lower to start off with, i'll average when you have lower saving to start with on when prices rise . start with on when prices rise. of course there will be an even bigger impact on you. but this crisis is hitting everybody right now. that's why labour's measures . will yeah, i did ask measures. will yeah, i did ask her. she could see a full copy that she putting online. so i did ask her there about the fact that essentially energy bills and the rising cost of energy bills was linked to structural racism, life policy. i was racism, but life policy. i was quite k
i caught up labour party chair anneliese dodds and when questioned on the cost of crises in particular're set out measures to say. we're set out measures to tackle those energy costs. why we want to see a really strong tax, not the weak one full of loopholes that the conservatives have introduced . conservatives have introduced. we want to see measures to support everybody and what i'm seeing when it comes, for example, to the impact on black families, we've also seen the impact on single...