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victoria atkins saying _ to in the coming days. victoria atkins saying the _ to in the coming days.orities only. by focusing on particular priorities we can possibly expect to some of the other priorities the government has already announced to fall by the wayside. there is an acknowledgement in government the first few months have been difficult, we had tensions over sue gray who was dismissed as a chief of staff to keir starmer in summer, questions over freebies, donations. protests following the budget, winter fuel payment, and the first cabinet resignation. keir starmer hoping this thursday speech will move on from that and on to the next phase of his government. rodri is not there. what do we have to do, cry all the time because rodri is not there? or the four central defenders have not been there for a long time in last month? i have to find a solution, i have to find a way to do it. and this is, i am trying. bayern munich remain top of the bundesliga after a 1—1 draw at borussia dortmund in der klassiker on saturday. dortmund had struck first midway through the first half, en
victoria atkins saying _ to in the coming days. victoria atkins saying the _ to in the coming days.orities only. by focusing on particular priorities we can possibly expect to some of the other priorities the government has already announced to fall by the wayside. there is an acknowledgement in government the first few months have been difficult, we had tensions over sue gray who was dismissed as a chief of staff to keir starmer in summer, questions over freebies, donations. protests following...
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but victoria atkins from the conservatives also spoke to the laura kuenssberg show.tting out _ laura kuenssberg show. they're not setting out plans _ laura kuenssberg show. they're not setting out plans for - not setting out plans for change. we know for example that government is opening up more _ that government is opening up more hotels across the country, we know — more hotels across the country, we know that they're focusing on the — we know that they're focusing on the process, which whilst that— on the process, which whilst that is— on the process, which whilst that is important, because it is, nonetheless it is also about— is, nonetheless it is also about how we deter people from coming — about how we deter people from coming here in the first place if they're _ coming here in the first place if they're not coming through lawful— if they're not coming through lawful methods. and so i think these — lawful methods. and so i think these are _ lawful methods. and so i think these are some of the issues that— these are some of the issues that the _ these are some
but victoria atkins from the conservatives also spoke to the laura kuenssberg show.tting out _ laura kuenssberg show. they're not setting out plans _ laura kuenssberg show. they're not setting out plans for - not setting out plans for change. we know for example that government is opening up more _ that government is opening up more hotels across the country, we know — more hotels across the country, we know that they're focusing on the — we know that they're focusing on the process, which...
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i'm also going to be speaking to shadow environment secretary victoria atkins.e'll be live with me. i'll ask her about why she supported the assisted dying bill. former home secretary alan johnson will be with me to talk about his new book on harold wilson and of course, i'll also be talking to him about what's been a tricky first few months for labour in power. the pollster, scarlett mccgwire will join me in the studio to reflect on the latest ipsos poll that's found that nigel farage is the most popular politician in the uk today . i'm most popular politician in the uk today. i'm joined now by the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster , pat mcfadden. mr lancaster, pat mcfadden. mr mcfadden, i just want to play you a quote from keir starmer that comes from may 2022. this was the midst of the partygate scandal. just have a listen . scandal. just have a listen. >> the value symbolised by the door of number 10 must be restored. the game is up. you cannot be a law maker and a law breaker. only then can the government function again. only then can the rot be carved o
i'm also going to be speaking to shadow environment secretary victoria atkins.e'll be live with me. i'll ask her about why she supported the assisted dying bill. former home secretary alan johnson will be with me to talk about his new book on harold wilson and of course, i'll also be talking to him about what's been a tricky first few months for labour in power. the pollster, scarlett mccgwire will join me in the studio to reflect on the latest ipsos poll that's found that nigel farage is the...
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>> well, staying with news from the commons, let's take you live now to the scenes there with victoria atkins. the shadow environment secretary, is currently on her feet as she kicks off this afternoon's debate on the divisive farming inheritance tax proposed by laboun inheritance tax proposed by labour. it is, of course, after the chancellor's recent budget, which could see farming families facing tax bills worth hundreds of thousands, even millions of pounds, with many farmers asset rich but cash poor. some may be forced to sell off land , forced to sell off land, threatening the future of food production. we will, of course, keep across the developments in the commons as that debate continues throughout the rest of this afternoon . in the meantime, this afternoon. in the meantime, though, our reporter jack carson is in lincoln for us and he's been speaking to one farmer, andrew ward , who's warned there andrew ward, who's warned there could be more plans for protests . could be more plans for protests. >> one thing is we won't stop. you know, we're not going to lie down. and if the governm
>> well, staying with news from the commons, let's take you live now to the scenes there with victoria atkins. the shadow environment secretary, is currently on her feet as she kicks off this afternoon's debate on the divisive farming inheritance tax proposed by laboun inheritance tax proposed by labour. it is, of course, after the chancellor's recent budget, which could see farming families facing tax bills worth hundreds of thousands, even millions of pounds, with many farmers asset...
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shadow environment secretary victoria atkins, who voted in favour, says it's a good idea to be havingthis conversation. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i but also those who voted no. there was, for example, a real wish to see conversations about palliative care and the quality of palliative care continue. i think we also saw many , many think we also saw many, many heartbreaking examples , and heartbreaking examples, and there will be viewers at home that have been personally affected by this, where they just want to see whether the law can get into a better place than it is at the moment. >> in other news, the prime minister says a new phase for his government will begin this week under what he calls a plan for change for britain . sir keir for change for britain. sir keir starmer is set to announce he'll reform the public sector and overhaul whitehall when he makes a major speech marking the next phase of government. the prime minister will announce the markers for his so—called missions at number 10, says will allow the public to hold sir keir and his team to a
shadow environment secretary victoria atkins, who voted in favour, says it's a good idea to be havingthis conversation. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i but also those who voted no. there was, for example, a real wish to see conversations about palliative care and the quality of palliative care continue. i think we also saw many , many think we also saw many, many heartbreaking examples , and heartbreaking examples, and there will be viewers at home that have been...
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shadow environment secretary victoria atkins, who voted in favour, says it's a good idea to be having this conversation. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i, but also those who voted no. there was, for example, a real wish to see conversations about palliative care and the quality of palliative care continue. i think we also saw many, many heartbreaking examples, and there will be viewers at home that have been personally affected by this, where they just want to see whether the law can get into a better place than it is at the moment. >> in other news, the prime minister says a new phase for his government will begin this week under what he calls a plan for change for britain. sir keir starmer is set to announce he'll reform the public sector and overhaul whitehall when he makes a major speech marking the next phase of government. the prime minister will announce the markers for his so—called missions at number 10, says will allow the public to hold sir keir and his team to account on their manifesto promises. it has been suggested these moves will influence decisi
shadow environment secretary victoria atkins, who voted in favour, says it's a good idea to be having this conversation. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i, but also those who voted no. there was, for example, a real wish to see conversations about palliative care and the quality of palliative care continue. i think we also saw many, many heartbreaking examples, and there will be viewers at home that have been personally affected by this, where they just want to see...
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i'm also going to be speaking to shadow environment secretary victoria atkins. she'll be live with me. i'll ask her about why she supported the assisted dying bill. former home secretary alan johnson will be with me to talk about his new book on harold wilson . and of book on harold wilson. and of course, i'll also be talking to him about what's been a tricky first few months for labour in power. the pollster scarlett mccgwire will join me in the studio to reflect on the latest ipsos poll. that's found that nigel farage is the most popular politician in the uk today. nigel farage is the most popular politician in the uk today . and politician in the uk today. and earlier on this week, i sat down with sir jacob earlier on this week, i sat down with sirjacob and lady rees—mogg ahead of their new reality programme, meet the mogs, being released tomorrow. once again, we've got 90 minutes of punchy british politics ahead, so do not even think of going anywhere . going anywhere. but before all that, i'm joined by aubrey allegretti, chief political correspondent at the
i'm also going to be speaking to shadow environment secretary victoria atkins. she'll be live with me. i'll ask her about why she supported the assisted dying bill. former home secretary alan johnson will be with me to talk about his new book on harold wilson . and of book on harold wilson. and of course, i'll also be talking to him about what's been a tricky first few months for labour in power. the pollster scarlett mccgwire will join me in the studio to reflect on the latest ipsos poll....
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the conservatives victoria atkins, though, who voted in favour of the bill, says it's important to keep conversation going. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i, but also those who voted no. there was for example, a real wish to see conversations about palliative care and the quality of palliative care continue. i think we also saw many, many heartbreaking examples, and there will be viewers at home that have been personally affected by this , where they affected by this, where they just want to see whether the law can get into a better place than it is at the moment. >> the prime minister is set to launch labour's most ambitious plan for change yet, he says, promising to hit key targets on the economy, on energy, the nhs and early education before the next election. whitehall is in for a shake up with a new cabinet secretary now tasked with transforming the government into a machine focused on delivery. sir keir starmer warns that managed decline has seeped into the government, but says this is now a turning point for the country's future. but with approval ratings dr
the conservatives victoria atkins, though, who voted in favour of the bill, says it's important to keep conversation going. >> we saw across the house from both those who voted i, but also those who voted no. there was for example, a real wish to see conversations about palliative care and the quality of palliative care continue. i think we also saw many, many heartbreaking examples, and there will be viewers at home that have been personally affected by this , where they affected by...
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lancaster, pat mcfadden, and the conservatives' shadow environment, food and farming secretary victoria atkins. and with us throughout the show, labour's diane abbott, the longest—serving female mp. hugh fearnley whittingstall, chef and environmental campaigner. and conservative peer craig mackinlay, who stood down as an mp this year after life—threatening sepsis led to the amputation of his hands and feet. let's begin by having a look at what's making the news this morning. the observer and the independent on sunday both lead on the prime minister's plan for change. the independent on sunday has spoken to polling guru sirjohn curtice who's not convinced. the sunday times leads with assisted dying and the pressure it might add to the nhs and courts but also has new allegations about masterchef presenter gregg wallace saying the bbc was warned in 2017. mr wallace says it's entirely false that he engages in sexually harrassing behaviour. the sunday telegraph has spoken to a whistle—blower who says their concerns about wallace's behaviour were ignored by the bbc. the bbc news website also makes t
lancaster, pat mcfadden, and the conservatives' shadow environment, food and farming secretary victoria atkins. and with us throughout the show, labour's diane abbott, the longest—serving female mp. hugh fearnley whittingstall, chef and environmental campaigner. and conservative peer craig mackinlay, who stood down as an mp this year after life—threatening sepsis led to the amputation of his hands and feet. let's begin by having a look at what's making the news this morning. the observer...