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basically, through the all—party parliamentary group, we have seen cases which have contacted me waitingor diagnosis. some having to go private. busy paying for their own private diagnosis which then sometimes isn't recognised by the nhs. so they have to go through the process again. so no it isn't simple. this business of some people waiting seven years, i mean, perhaps a couple of years could be understandable. but seven yea rs ? could be understandable. but seven years? that is a trend which is only liable to get worse unless something is done presumably? yes, we need the government to collate the figures centrally. that isn't being done at the moment and that is what we are asking for. we have written to our clinical commissioning groups all over the country to basically see what they are doing about adhd. what are they waiting times? and again, what support they have for people with adhd. and you are getting support, one gathers, in general terms from people like the prime minister? absolutely, i asked her a question at prime ministers questions. again, government are recognising th
basically, through the all—party parliamentary group, we have seen cases which have contacted me waitingor diagnosis. some having to go private. busy paying for their own private diagnosis which then sometimes isn't recognised by the nhs. so they have to go through the process again. so no it isn't simple. this business of some people waiting seven years, i mean, perhaps a couple of years could be understandable. but seven yea rs ? could be understandable. but seven years? that is a trend...
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week two years pro by the all party parliamentary. group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you know. it's so. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under quarantine what are you going there just to go to someone's personal bible and find a poem to trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's not a murderer because i went like. that. you see if you see the difference so you did this murder all right this. secretarial work. we have to go to a quick break but we'll be right back. after the war a nazi don't you it was still active. in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery ash with a german company developed for the demise of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said he's just. many so they don't mind victims have to this day
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it's a huge problem the all party parliamentary group on hunger last year estimated that there are three million children in the u.k. at risk of hunger during the school holiday so these are big numbers and we're really seeing a spike during the school holidays one of our projects in the northeast started recently and saw double the number of children turning up on the first day of provision and they expected i was talking to a food bank in cornwall recently where the feedback manager there in the on the first day of the school holidays provided food for eight hundred meals now last year in the whole six week summer holiday they provided three thousand meals so they're seeing a really worrying spike and they're really concerned about the situation for the families they work with this and the shadow education minister a little book claims that these problems are due to a direct will there are a direct result of the removal of early intervention services so it was the downgrading of sure stored. on the coalface do your people actually see that i mean is i was there telling you or is it jus
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ross i grieve donovan i think there are big problems and we just and it is so we have on the all party parliamentary group on a back to breaks it for young people and we just our nation mightn't be on whether young people believe that this current government will be able to deliver. in the future generations and many young people who don't get it don't believe that their voices are being heard and they don't feel that you know this government will take the pursuit of breaks it. live up to reach a generation because some of the issues like amanda mentioned a matter of movement of course a massive major issues but you know i think we need to have a real conversation with with the european union about looking about how we can actually go forward and i think part of the problem with threes may's government is right out the outset there will die out lot of different options that were on the table and i think that particularly the conversation i had with the european union when i went to meet with them off there are. reports on which i've been there isn't a real opportunity to think about crane it was bot
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you are going to be speaking at the all—party parliamentary group today later as a survivor of sexualds, to our audience, what happened to you. so two years ago, nearly two years ago today, i was in kuala lumpur. i was three months into a planned gap year — i'd been travelling around. iwas... i'd been drinking in a hostel with some friends i'd made, and we all went out. and then... i meta guy in a barwho... um, who... i'm sorry. it's all right. essentially, i just got very drunk and... i was taken outside for some fresh air. and this guy was there and then he... he took me into his car. at this point, i was heavily intoxicated. i don't really remember the moments leading up to that. i was taken to what i thought was a hotel. i then was... i was unconscious on his couch, a couch similar to this. and i woke up and he was assaulting me. i was then taken to the bed, where i was then, like... raped repeatedly throughout the night. this is obviously really, really difficult for you to talk about. yeah. you don't have to say any more if you don't want to. no, it's ok. i want to ask you to ex
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you. could see. it's an inciting development but again i would file that under. this what do you do you think just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you see it's not murder because i went like this. that. you see you see that you see the difference so you did this murder all right this secretarial work ok. we have to go to a quick break but we'll be right back. i'm assuming it. looks like it's. nothing. to. complain. it's gotten a little concrete wall. that's given the destroying it. all first of all it's only about the looking on the other end of the couldn't fulfill one of the ninety one columns on the wall. you'll look up. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from to let it be an arms race to move his arms off and spearing dramatic developments only personally
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you. could say. it's an inciting development but again i would file that under. this what do you do you think just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you see it's not murder because i went like this. that. you see you see that you see the difference so you did this murder all right this secretarial work ok. we have to go to a quick break but we'll be right back. zia's says harlan kentucky. overboard this move them places you could go to street fanny's leave. a ko money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are said. that it was a laugh to see these people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years
committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you. could say. it's an inciting development but again i would file that under. this what do you do you think just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you see it's not murder because i went like...
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week two years pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you. could see. it's an inciting development but again i would file that under. what were you there just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see a murderer because i went like this. that. you see is shoot you see the difference so you did this murder all right this. secretarial work. we have to go to a quick break but we'll be right back. is democratic socialism the future of the democratic party the future of america is moving to the left a winning strategy to take on donald trump's vision of conservative populism one thing is undeniable mainstream politics in both parties for under pressure to evolve and become more accounts. close. some cool something on. i use indigenous people as you know we that the babe in. the trees. most flukey should say that only. out of a sudden a man just temple
committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week two years pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you. could see. it's an inciting development but again i would file that under. what were you there just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see a murderer because i went like this. that....
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selling them to crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which yeah. it's tough. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under of course what are you going there just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's a murderer because i went like this. you see issues you see the difference so you did this murder all right this. secretarial work. we have to go to a quick break but we'll be right back. i. mean that you're not going to take instruction from any of the faith and we know that in the situation of syria state of agenda the mandate that was given to us is proved it's not just one particular side to this conflict it is broad it is focusing on identifying investigated person. to find and send you the most serious. seventy four designs. two. hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. to. show you how. long the crimea bridge was bu
selling them to crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which yeah. it's tough. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under of course what are you going there just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's a murderer because...
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year probe by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which yeah. it's. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under. this what are you going there just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's not murder because i went...
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which you. could see. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under. what were you there just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's not murder because i went like this. that. you see you see that you see the difference so you did this murder all right this. secretarial work. we have to go to a quick break but i'll be right back. it's a very rough terrain of sorts rough climates and you have to fight to be able to them if. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends they would have been going to make and i mean. you do not. apply don't let me back up. you know i don't when you see a better body in the truth and is ready to put you straight in the good. old to me but with me. you don't think about this movie so good on you've got three to play and you know i do another
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i agree with donovan i think there are big problems i think we just and so we have on the all party parliamentary group in a bathtub exit for young people and we just got a nationwide review on whether young people believe that this current government will be able to deliver. in the future generations and many young people who don't get it don't believe that once that being and they don't feel that you know this government will take the pursuit of breaks it. live up to reach generations because some of the issues like amanda mentioned that matter also movement of course a massive major issues but you know i think we need to have a real conversation with with the european union about looking about how we can actually go forward and i think part of the problem with threes may's government is right out the outset there will die a lot of different options that were on the table and i think i get particularly the conversation i had with the european union when i went to meet with them off their. report on which i think there isn't a real opportunity to think about crane that was both. i know i sound l
i agree with donovan i think there are big problems i think we just and so we have on the all party parliamentary group in a bathtub exit for young people and we just got a nationwide review on whether young people believe that this current government will be able to deliver. in the future generations and many young people who don't get it don't believe that once that being and they don't feel that you know this government will take the pursuit of breaks it. live up to reach generations because...
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it's a huge problem the all party parliamentary group on hunger last year estimated that there are three million children in the u.k. at risk of hunger during the school holiday so these are big numbers and we're really seeing a spike during the school holidays one of our projects in the northeast started recently and saw double the number of children turning up on the first day of provision that they expected i was talking to a food bank in cornwall recently where the food bank manager there in the on the first day of the school holidays provided food for eight hundred meals now last year in the whole six week summer holiday they provided three thousand meals so they're seeing a really worrying spike and they're really concerned about the situation for the families they work with this and the shadow education minister m. a little book claims that these problems are due to a direct will there are a direct result of the removal of early intervention services so it was the downgrading of sure stuart. on the coalface do your people actually see that there is i was there telling you or is it
it's a huge problem the all party parliamentary group on hunger last year estimated that there are three million children in the u.k. at risk of hunger during the school holiday so these are big numbers and we're really seeing a spike during the school holidays one of our projects in the northeast started recently and saw double the number of children turning up on the first day of provision that they expected i was talking to a food bank in cornwall recently where the food bank manager there...
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i've been physical and that's the business cambodia's ruling party is set to take all one hundred twenty five parliamentary seats after sunday's election which critics are calling a sham outcome would turn the country into a one party state and extend prime minister hun sen's more than three decade run under his rule chinese investments have helped cambodia become one of the world's fastest growing economies but despite great growth figures household debt among cambodians fifteen million people has grown to an all time high of two point eight billion dollars chinese influence and deteriorating democratic tendencies of cause western influence to drop it also puts at risk the government say cambodia's largest formal employer. recently sent a delegation there to really evaluate its duty free agreement. andreea haying is our asia correspondent in singapore andrea this all sounds awfully unsettling to investors what's it going to do to growth. oh the cambodian economy was forecasted to grow by six point nine percent and this is mostly just in the government's industry as you mentioned but that forecast was meet
i've been physical and that's the business cambodia's ruling party is set to take all one hundred twenty five parliamentary seats after sunday's election which critics are calling a sham outcome would turn the country into a one party state and extend prime minister hun sen's more than three decade run under his rule chinese investments have helped cambodia become one of the world's fastest growing economies but despite great growth figures household debt among cambodians fifteen million people...
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and tulip siddiq mp is the chair of the all party parliamentary group for childcare and early education opposition, it is about communicating how difficult it is to deliver this policy of 30 hours of free childcare at a time when nursery providers are already facing expenses like increasing business rates. a lot of the time, the onus is on nursery providers to make up the shortfall of funding. don't get me wrong, it's a very good policy. it is very beneficial for parents at a time when childcare is so expensive, but i don't think it has been properly costed and brief we wa nt to been properly costed and brief we want to deliver it, it has to be properly funded. £65 million shortfall is what the amount is put at. you think the government should stump up? it is also about communicating to nurseries. if they can't provide the money, are they in a position where they shouldn't be providing the childcare? from the survey we did, one in five nurseries has said they are making a loss, which is huge. the treasury select committee, chaired by nicky morgan, who is a conservative mp, has said that
and tulip siddiq mp is the chair of the all party parliamentary group for childcare and early education opposition, it is about communicating how difficult it is to deliver this policy of 30 hours of free childcare at a time when nursery providers are already facing expenses like increasing business rates. a lot of the time, the onus is on nursery providers to make up the shortfall of funding. don't get me wrong, it's a very good policy. it is very beneficial for parents at a time when...
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donovan i think there are big problems i think we just saw and if so what we have on the all party parliamentary group and about to breaks it for young people and we just are a nation might be on whether young people believe that this current government will be able to deliver. in the future generations and many young people who don't get it don't believe that once the beam and they don't feel that you know this government will take the pursuit of breaks it. live up to reach generations because some of the issues like amanda mentioned that matter also movement of course a massive major issues but you know i think we need to have a real conversation with with the european union about looking about how we can actually go forward and i think part of the problem with threes may's government is right out the outset it will die out lot of different options that were on the table and i think i get particularly the conversation i had with the european union when i went to meet with them off their. report which i think there is an abrupt you need to think about crane it was both. i know i sound like a br
donovan i think there are big problems i think we just saw and if so what we have on the all party parliamentary group and about to breaks it for young people and we just are a nation might be on whether young people believe that this current government will be able to deliver. in the future generations and many young people who don't get it don't believe that once the beam and they don't feel that you know this government will take the pursuit of breaks it. live up to reach generations because...
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you know, in the all all—party parliamentary group, they mix up what they call sexual exploitation, whichlace orjust that it websites trafficking was taking place or just that it was prostitution? because prosecuting the people for this kind of advertising poster tuson is going to first of all harm the women, mainly women, who are advertising through those sites. and the majority of adverts on those sites, the vast majority, 99%, are women working independently. if there are insta nces independently. if there are instances where there is abuse and coercion and rape and other violence, that has to be tackled. but this is not the way to tackle trafficking. if you want to tackle trafficking, you have to start with dealing with the violence and abuse that sex workers actually report to the police, ensuring that there is a good relationship between sex workers and the police so that women can come forward and report. and this kind of crackdown is going to make it worse. detective sergeant stuart peall? i can only comment on the operations we have run and as i said before those 15 people pleade
you know, in the all all—party parliamentary group, they mix up what they call sexual exploitation, whichlace orjust that it websites trafficking was taking place or just that it was prostitution? because prosecuting the people for this kind of advertising poster tuson is going to first of all harm the women, mainly women, who are advertising through those sites. and the majority of adverts on those sites, the vast majority, 99%, are women working independently. if there are insta nces...
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labour mp owen smith, chair of the all party parliamentary group on surgical mesh implants.implant. an immediate halt to nhs england mesh operations for bladder incontinence, what does it mean to you? i can't tell you, there was absolute joy on the facebook support group, with more than 6100 members, there was about a thousand when we came on the show a year ago. we are so delighted and grateful it has been put in place but it is tinged with sadness because it has taken so long for the government to realise the problems. it is a mixture of emotions. what about you? i was over the moon, it felt like almost we had won the lottery. it has been amazing to get this far, i did not think we would, this soon. i am delighted. but also, it is too late for a lot of people which is not fair. it is barbaric and i'm glad it is going to be stopped and things crossed it will be permanently banned. that is a good point because it is temporarily until certain conditions are met. your reaction to the news? really surprised it has come so soon and delighted because i think one of the things we
labour mp owen smith, chair of the all party parliamentary group on surgical mesh implants.implant. an immediate halt to nhs england mesh operations for bladder incontinence, what does it mean to you? i can't tell you, there was absolute joy on the facebook support group, with more than 6100 members, there was about a thousand when we came on the show a year ago. we are so delighted and grateful it has been put in place but it is tinged with sadness because it has taken so long for the...
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well we on the german bunds talk today and there's a meeting taking place all of the parliamentary parties of c.d.u. and sees you the conservative bloc of anglo machall that this meeting at all is taking place so hold shows how difficult it it is for see the un sees you to find agreements even on the small the scale the c.d.u. didn't really want this meeting to happen today there were fearing that some m.p.'s some could ask for votes on the crucial issues which could have shown that the rift is not only going between the two parties c.d.u. and sees you but also that there are some rather conservative m.p.'s within the c.d.u. that are supporting these sees you so they didn't want this meeting to happen they didn't want to take the risk for this vote. but the seas you called for this meeting and they pushed it through. and now it's going to take place but form so far what we have heard is that the that the boards of the parliamentary parties both have already agreed on some sort of a statement just as we want to wait for the talks between uncle americal and wholesale for later today and we a
well we on the german bunds talk today and there's a meeting taking place all of the parliamentary parties of c.d.u. and sees you the conservative bloc of anglo machall that this meeting at all is taking place so hold shows how difficult it it is for see the un sees you to find agreements even on the small the scale the c.d.u. didn't really want this meeting to happen today there were fearing that some m.p.'s some could ask for votes on the crucial issues which could have shown that the rift is...
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in zimba bwe's first presidential and parliamentary elections since robert mugabe was forced from office. cambodia's elections are set to hand the ruling party allolitical opposition. the result paves the way for this man here — hun sen — to extend his thirty—three year term in power. the white house described the vote as neitherfree norfair, and in a statement, said the trump administration would consider action, like the extension of visa restrictions on cambodian officials. the country's opposition leader, who lives in self—imposed exile in paris, didn't mince his words about this result. it was a farce. a sham election. he doesn't represent the will of the people. because the main opposition party was not allowed to participate. so half of the nation was disenfranchised and had no choice. the bbc‘s nanchanok wongsamuth was in cambodia covering the election. it is something cambodians already expect, that the cpp looks likely to win all 125 seats. it is also frustrating for some people. i talked to several people who are not happy that the country will continue to be governed by hun sen. he has already been in powerfor more to be governed by
in zimba bwe's first presidential and parliamentary elections since robert mugabe was forced from office. cambodia's elections are set to hand the ruling party allolitical opposition. the result paves the way for this man here — hun sen — to extend his thirty—three year term in power. the white house described the vote as neitherfree norfair, and in a statement, said the trump administration would consider action, like the extension of visa restrictions on cambodian officials. the...
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time prime minister of winston has already claimed victory his ruling party says that it has won all one hundred twenty five parliamentary seats up for grabs the principle opposition party was unable to take part in the vote as it was dissolved by court order last year and its leader imprisoned for treason. earlier we spoke to move so to the vice president of cambodia's main opposition movement c n n r p the party was banned last year and mrs moon lives in exile in indonesia she told us that after this election democracy in cambodia is dead. this doesn't send a plane so to be in the chip in that leader of the government of can we get it will not be illegitimate a government of cambodia and their group is reactions from the e.u. from the united states from other countries show it very well it was a scenario used and sent to run without a real pet. we represent the will of the people we cannot accept that we were not hired at this election because the will of the people who is dead democracy is dead in cambodia this is a home send has been given a signal wanting to big that the bring back in democracy but he doesn't care b
time prime minister of winston has already claimed victory his ruling party says that it has won all one hundred twenty five parliamentary seats up for grabs the principle opposition party was unable to take part in the vote as it was dissolved by court order last year and its leader imprisoned for treason. earlier we spoke to move so to the vice president of cambodia's main opposition movement c n n r p the party was banned last year and mrs moon lives in exile in indonesia she told us that...
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our handle is at w news all right we're going to move now to cumbria because meanwhile in that country the ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place on sunday now if true and the official results won't be declared until august eleventh cambodia would become a one party state under its longtime ruler hans and. if it was the one that would be going through the book you take your mind where you didn't question the. gushing reception for prime minister and send it back at work today after what his party claimed was a landslide victory after thirty three years in power he was confirmed in office again after a relentless crackdown on opposition preliminary election results show consensus party taking at least seventy percent of the vote in exile in indonesia the leadership of the main opposition party had a different story to tell plenty more new long row. of democracy in cambodia. who've. seen history. in the senate race in the. right to choose. unfortunately that choices have made. polls open. after one send nearly lost to the compared to a national rescue party or c. an r.p. in the last election he made sure
our handle is at w news all right we're going to move now to cumbria because meanwhile in that country the ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place on sunday now if true and the official results won't be declared until august eleventh cambodia would become a one party state under its longtime ruler hans and. if it was the one that would be going through the book you take your mind where you didn't question the. gushing reception for prime...
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stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains all the centrist that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party or had a few raised eyebrows in response to these revelations it's bizarre that anyone would undermine plans to voter registration during a general election despite fighting with one point behind our backs by some on corporates of senior staff we achieved a lot just increase in labor's vote since nine hundred forty five. well the statement we got from the labor party also said that the so-called uncooperative stars were proven wrong anyway because the videos that emphasized jeremy corbin as left wing politics that were put up all in corbett his own video and website channels and on the channels of his campaign group momentum far outperformed anything that was put up by the parliamentary labor party on its own website and video channel so according to the labor party all they have the last laugh anyway. political analyst from hughes sa
stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains all the centrist that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party or had a few raised eyebrows in response to these revelations it's bizarre that anyone would undermine plans to voter registration during a general election despite fighting with one...
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cambodia's ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place on sunday now if true and the official results won't be declared until august eleventh cambodia would become a one party state under its veteran leader who are insane. it was a wonderful victory that the both of you take up your kind of mind with the detention of actually. a gushing reception for prime minister has been sent back at work today after what his party claimed was a landslide victory after thirty three years in power he was confirmed in office again after a relentless crackdown on opposition preliminary election results show the incense party taking at least seventy percent of the vote in exile in indonesia the leadership of the main opposition party had a different story to tell plenty more and you are all. locked down. in cambodia. who. see history. in the us to be a celebration of the laws. that exist sized right to choose their government unfortunately that choice had been made for them before polls opened. after one send nearly lost to the converge international
cambodia's ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place on sunday now if true and the official results won't be declared until august eleventh cambodia would become a one party state under its veteran leader who are insane. it was a wonderful victory that the both of you take up your kind of mind with the detention of actually. a gushing reception for prime minister has been sent back at work today after what his party claimed was a landslide...
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week two years pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which. it's. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under. this one yet just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you see it's not murder because i went like this. that. you see you see that you see the difference so you did this murder all right this secretarial work ok. we have to go to a quick break but we'll be right back. we are going through a dramatic economic and social and cultural transformation that women want to participate gay lesbian people want immigrants want rights in many cities are saying that's my way but there are more traditional parts of society that are saying no i don't want that i live in a more of a world community i believe we should have one that i believe in a country that's divided as much as any in the world we actually have to localise our government. is this is
committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week two years pro by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which. it's. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under. this one yet just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you see it's not murder because i went like this. that. you see you see...
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were put up all in corbett his own video and website channels and on the channels of his campaign group momentum far outperformed anything that was posted up by the parliamentary labor party on its own website and video channel so according to the labor party all they have the last laugh anyway political analyst from hughes says this is just the latest display of the divisions within the party itself. but there is an ongoing kind of faith within the liberal party it's actually a fate for the heart and the soul of the liberal party the liberal party was built on a socialist democratic platform that's platform was moved to the center on the deed to the rate by tony blair the very man who led the united kingdom into the illegal wars in iraq and when you consider what's happened there and in libya and several other countries throughout the middle east. there's new socialism and the blurring wing of the liberal party so i'm i don't think for one second that it's been a movie. or some high it's just been misadventure misadventure i think it's been a planned operation from the start to sabotage germy corben and if you remember that the labor party membership in may two thousand
were put up all in corbett his own video and website channels and on the channels of his campaign group momentum far outperformed anything that was posted up by the parliamentary labor party on its own website and video channel so according to the labor party all they have the last laugh anyway political analyst from hughes says this is just the latest display of the divisions within the party itself. but there is an ongoing kind of faith within the liberal party it's actually a fate for the...
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committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year probe by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which yeah. it's. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under. this what do you think just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's not murder because i went like this. that. you see you see that you see the difference so you did this murder all right this. secretarial work that we have to go by grade the lobby right at. seventy four design. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. nine hundred sixty nonstop days a. russian w.b. a championship. and a russian up stuff. show you how and why the crimea bridge was built. witnessed the construction living you need to transpose dungaree that will help the crimea. stop most of those you know while google more familiar with it a bit but it's clear. right we're all set to start in five guys nothing to see a house no signal. to. be slow
committing the crimes you can sometimes actually see justice this week a two year probe by the all party parliamentary group on drones claims that british military personnel could be prosecuted for murder and complicity in alleged war crimes which yeah. it's. it's an exciting development but again i would file that under. this what do you think just because someone's pushing a bible instead of pulling a trigger it's no longer murder well you know you see it's not murder because i went like...
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which has just finished and the social democratic party chief and leader of the parliamentary party m.p. are not as just told the press she's not at all convinced of this agreement and there are so many questions still open. ok well let's listen to exactly what she had to say they have now is the leader of the social democratic party in germany she's offered qualified support i understand for that deal that the chancellor's worked out the interior minister. says good decision by whom it's good that the two sister parties now agreed on one issue which appears to have been very controversial. issue on which to mr. feeler frog there are still a lot of questions which need to be cleared up which is why we will take the time we need to come to a decision. still a lot of questions that need to be cleared up what could those questions be rupert . well one of the biggest problems for the social democrats is this sort of trends that sun to the c.d.u. and sees you have agreed on agreed on this agreement is in fact something c.d.u. and sees you have been debating over for the last three years transit centers have been on the table already in two
which has just finished and the social democratic party chief and leader of the parliamentary party m.p. are not as just told the press she's not at all convinced of this agreement and there are so many questions still open. ok well let's listen to exactly what she had to say they have now is the leader of the social democratic party in germany she's offered qualified support i understand for that deal that the chancellor's worked out the interior minister. says good decision by whom it's good...
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which really is not a parliamentary device that makes sense in a parliamentary system, it is stopping all thought. the conservative partyongealed, mrs may is prime minister because no one else wants to take the brass ring, and she has no particular solution. the opposition is not proposing any real opposition. i don't know how you get out of this impasse. some kind of a second referendum when there is a particular deal to offer is the only way that the politics are going to start to align with the fundamental economic reality which is that brexit as currently discussed makes no sense for britain. i want to ask about a second referendum. mina, your take on this. time is ticking, people are discussing a referendum, but we have again this deadline of next spring coming up, so we about ten months away, less than that, and there is no agreement. i take a different turn on theresa may, i think her stepping up and saying, this is my deal, here's what i will try to push for, has changed the momentum that we have had where you had people in her own cabinet that no longer believed in collective responsibility, so they were going
which really is not a parliamentary device that makes sense in a parliamentary system, it is stopping all thought. the conservative partyongealed, mrs may is prime minister because no one else wants to take the brass ring, and she has no particular solution. the opposition is not proposing any real opposition. i don't know how you get out of this impasse. some kind of a second referendum when there is a particular deal to offer is the only way that the politics are going to start to align with...
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that story later for you we're going to start in cambodia the ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place on sunday well if true and the official results won't be declared until august eleventh cambodia would become a one party state under its long time ruler hung sent the united states condemned the election calling it neither free nor fair while the european union said the outcome lacks any credibility. it was wonderful because the book you take your time you are going to that in order to look. at gushing reception for prime minister and send back at work today after what his party claimed was a landslide victory after thirty three years in power he was confirmed in office again after a relentless crackdown on opposition preliminary election results show incense party taking at least seventy percent of the vote in exile in indonesia the leadership of the main opposition party had a different story to tell plenty more new law. in cambodia. history. disintegration of the. right to choose. unfortunately that choices have made. polls opened. after one send nearly lo
that story later for you we're going to start in cambodia the ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place on sunday well if true and the official results won't be declared until august eleventh cambodia would become a one party state under its long time ruler hung sent the united states condemned the election calling it neither free nor fair while the european union said the outcome lacks any credibility. it was wonderful because the book you...
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now cambodia's ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place there on sunday the official results won't be declared until eleven the eleventh of august but if confirmed cambodia would become a one party state under its veteran leader huns sent. to the book you just got to do your kind of mind what he did. today. at gushing reception for prime minister and send back at work today after what his party claimed was a landslide victory after thirty three years in power he was confirmed in office again after a relentless crackdown on opposition preliminary election results show consensus party taking at least seventy percent of the vote in exile in indonesia the leadership of the main opposition party had a different story to tell where you were and you are. mocking. in cambodia. history. is to be a situation at the moment. that says yeah right. unfortunately that shorts had. holes open. after one send nearly lost to the compared to a national rescue party on c.n.n. and the last election he made sure they wouldn't threaten him again last year c
now cambodia's ruling party has claimed it has won all the seats in the parliamentary election that took place there on sunday the official results won't be declared until eleven the eleventh of august but if confirmed cambodia would become a one party state under its veteran leader huns sent. to the book you just got to do your kind of mind what he did. today. at gushing reception for prime minister and send back at work today after what his party claimed was a landslide victory after thirty...
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she has got them all on site, whether they are completely signed up to her or not, is another matter as we have seen star to emerge tonight. she has her parliamentary partymonday. there is the wider public. you and i. whetherfolk get on board with this. perhaps the biggest challenge of all is, as you say, europe. does europe get on board with the idea this plan? is it seen as cherry picking? so far, the noises from brussels over the last 24 noises from brussels over the last 2a hours also have been fairly conservatory is that they have been, let's look at the plan, let's see what at first, let's discuss it. that is a long way from saying yes, we ta ke that is a long way from saying yes, we take it and we are up for this. this is what is going to happen. i suspect we will get more in the next few days about what is going on in the conservative party itself and thatis the conservative party itself and that is before we get into brussels. this is bbc world news. our top stories: england go through to their first world cup semi—final in 28 years after a 2—0 victory against sweden. they will face croatia in moscow on wednesday. the prime minister defends the
she has got them all on site, whether they are completely signed up to her or not, is another matter as we have seen star to emerge tonight. she has her parliamentary partymonday. there is the wider public. you and i. whetherfolk get on board with this. perhaps the biggest challenge of all is, as you say, europe. does europe get on board with the idea this plan? is it seen as cherry picking? so far, the noises from brussels over the last 24 noises from brussels over the last 2a hours also have...
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it is in the parliamentary party, and in all parts of the country and there is no consensus about thishere were people like me that believe that policy is incompatible with our interests. is there enough will to call a second referendum? or how does labor capitalize on this? mr. heseltine: will they will seek to capitalize on it and they will not support the government. no opposition does. they will seek their opportunities to embarrass the government. i think they will find it quite difficult to bring the government down. possible, ieen think it is unlikely. i think the government has a very unpopular policy they can't even imagine -- even amend. several years in power without a general election is a very young dribble position. difficult tovery predict but it seems like it's in getting any less messy terms of the uk's separation from the eu. and i am in to loses patience at some stage. is there any possibility on the imposingthem sort of their conditions on the u.k. in the absence of the u.k. coming to them with the unified front? well, i think that the european union will on the dea
it is in the parliamentary party, and in all parts of the country and there is no consensus about thishere were people like me that believe that policy is incompatible with our interests. is there enough will to call a second referendum? or how does labor capitalize on this? mr. heseltine: will they will seek to capitalize on it and they will not support the government. no opposition does. they will seek their opportunities to embarrass the government. i think they will find it quite difficult...
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parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains over centrists that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party.
parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains over centrists that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party.
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all the other mps followed him as they walked past. a prearranged press conference, he said how his party would use parliamentary procedures to best effect protest on the evolution being ripped up, powers are repatriated from brussels. things were not exactly sweet in the cabinet. theresa may is under pressure to pay for the future relationship with the eu. the pace of the brexit talks needed to be intensified. after that, familiar weekend reports of infighting over brexit among conservative candidates. and on the subject of future uk customs arrangement with the eu. a plan that was unveiled at a crunch meeting at the country retreat and it proposed a common rule to avoid a hard border in northern ireland and the uk connected taxes on imports for the eu's behalf. the cabinet agreed the blueprint declared the collective responsibility in the cabinet responded. david davis resigned, boris johnson the following day to sign up for the prime minister's compromise. >> personal statement. >> theresa may's plan amounted to brexit in name only. >> we have time in these negotiations, changed tack once again. an independent self-governing, not the
all the other mps followed him as they walked past. a prearranged press conference, he said how his party would use parliamentary procedures to best effect protest on the evolution being ripped up, powers are repatriated from brussels. things were not exactly sweet in the cabinet. theresa may is under pressure to pay for the future relationship with the eu. the pace of the brexit talks needed to be intensified. after that, familiar weekend reports of infighting over brexit among conservative...
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of frictionless trade with the eu and keeping her cabinet and party together in difficult parliamentary circumstances. they are aware of allink back to december when it looked as though britain was going to fail that first test of making sufficient progress in talks to move them on to future arrangements, at that point, jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, seemed very sympathetic to theresa may because a key awareness in brussels is that if theresa may were to fall 01’ is that if theresa may were to fall or her government were to be in real parliamentary trouble in london, than the process would be derailed and it is running on a tight timetable already and they are worried about running out of time so in that sense there is huge sympathy for her. kevin connelly in brussels, thank you. a senior government scientist has told the bbc it's unlikely that a nerve agent was left in the open before a couple from amesbury were poisoned by it last weekend. charlie rowley and dawn sturgess have been poisoned by the same nerve agent used on the former russian spy sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, in ma
of frictionless trade with the eu and keeping her cabinet and party together in difficult parliamentary circumstances. they are aware of allink back to december when it looked as though britain was going to fail that first test of making sufficient progress in talks to move them on to future arrangements, at that point, jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, seemed very sympathetic to theresa may because a key awareness in brussels is that if theresa may were to fall...
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party withdrawing from the parliamentary inquiry into the scandal. >> the national assembly's committee investigating the scandal lost its co-chair and all of its members from the opposition. right wing, far right, left, and far left all agree they have been blocked from doing their job. finding out what happened on mayday when macron's body card hit two protestors and if the incident was covered up. >> the presidential l palace trying to quash our committee's work? i think so. i have no choice but to suspend y participation in this. >> the opposition says that members of the committee backing president macron have been blocking the request to interview presidential aides like the secretary-general to find out how much they knew about the incident and how they handled it. >> they want to bury this committee which was making progress. but can't go any further without questioning the right officials. >> m members of macron's party still in the group denied blocking anything. they say they are grilling the right people. >> they are trying to derail the national assembly committee's investigation, but they will fail. the committee will carry on. >> opposit
party withdrawing from the parliamentary inquiry into the scandal. >> the national assembly's committee investigating the scandal lost its co-chair and all of its members from the opposition. right wing, far right, left, and far left all agree they have been blocked from doing their job. finding out what happened on mayday when macron's body card hit two protestors and if the incident was covered up. >> the presidential l palace trying to quash our committee's work? i think so. i...