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warning by amber rudd that this willjust help the moment the warning by amber rudd that this will justell be prospect from the corbyn government, this would make conservatives think quite about having a leadership contest in the first place. and if she does suffer from this legislation she will continue to play on and they will continue to play on and they will have to accept them. for example she was defeated on a vote, what happens if mps do not vote a final deal. back in september —— december when in peace rebel, she didn't resign after that. i think there will be a feeling again that she will gather her thoughts and go back into battle another day. the difficulty for how now is a community of affect. is she is also defeated on example the forthcoming trade and customs bill makes month or has trouble agreeing a customs system with, for on cabinet at the chesler via sticker next month, or maybe a different atmosphere. you cannot rule out definitely there will be some kind of challenge. none the less ken clarke believes the public will have this idea that they will have to rush to her
warning by amber rudd that this willjust help the moment the warning by amber rudd that this will justell be prospect from the corbyn government, this would make conservatives think quite about having a leadership contest in the first place. and if she does suffer from this legislation she will continue to play on and they will continue to play on and they will have to accept them. for example she was defeated on a vote, what happens if mps do not vote a final deal. back in september ——...
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she wanted another woman in the role because of losing amber rudd.d generation, another immigrant, it just looked better. sajid javid has come in and he wants to change an awful lot of the policies that reason they had. one of the problems is that some of this stuff was in the tory manifesto. what she said was that she was going to be tough oi'i was that she was going to be tough on illegal immigrants. and she is insisting at the moment that sigh you juddered is too. insisting at the moment that sigh youjuddered is too. —— sajidjavid. he is balking about that at the moment, as ministers do when the prime minister is not very strong. it isa prime minister is not very strong. it is a struggle of wills, theresa may was speaking about this to reporters at the g7 in canada. she obviously feel strongly that she wants the home office to operate based on a manifesto commitment on the way she handled it. yet there was such an outcry after it was discovered that people who had been here since windrush... discovered that people who had been here since windrush.
she wanted another woman in the role because of losing amber rudd.d generation, another immigrant, it just looked better. sajid javid has come in and he wants to change an awful lot of the policies that reason they had. one of the problems is that some of this stuff was in the tory manifesto. what she said was that she was going to be tough oi'i was that she was going to be tough on illegal immigrants. and she is insisting at the moment that sigh you juddered is too. insisting at the moment...
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amber rudd and iain—duncan smith have written a joint article for the paper.is also focused on brexit. it says theresa may has been critical of members of the house of lords for not backing her proposals. the brexit theme — but with a different twist appears elsewhere too. billing an exclusive, the sunday times claims to have seen emails exchanged by the biggest donor to the brexit campaign, arron banks. it claims that at the time of the referendum campaign, he and his colleagues made repeated contact with russian officials to discuss business. the mail on sunday — which also backed a remain vote in the referendum — carries the same story. it says mr banks had three meetings with the russian ambassador. responding to what he's called a witch—hunt mr banks played down the significance of the meetings — describing two of them as boozy lunches and having a cup of tea. and the independent front page features a different story. it says theresa may is opposed to softening her stance on policies to curb illegal immigration, despite calls for change from the home secr
amber rudd and iain—duncan smith have written a joint article for the paper.is also focused on brexit. it says theresa may has been critical of members of the house of lords for not backing her proposals. the brexit theme — but with a different twist appears elsewhere too. billing an exclusive, the sunday times claims to have seen emails exchanged by the biggest donor to the brexit campaign, arron banks. it claims that at the time of the referendum campaign, he and his colleagues made...
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amber rudd, to issue a warning in the sunday telegraph, they said...slation through will be a key turning point, i think, in the brexit process, because we'll have the laws in place to make sure we can have that smooth transition. so what are the issues for the government? theresa may is keen to kill off some of the changes the house of lords has made to the withdrawal bill. of the changes the house of lords the lords wants the government to negotiate a customs union with the eu, but this clashes with the conservative manifesto. and if parliament rejects theresa may's deal with brussels, in a so—called meaningful vote, the lords want to put mps, not ministers, in charge and to rule out the option of no deal. labour's shadow brexit secretary backs the lords in these issues and has this message for conservative rebels. if tory mps who do care about those amendments vote with us, there is a real chance for parliament to change the course of the brexit negotiation and to bring some order where there's real chaos. and to bring some order so just how much tr
amber rudd, to issue a warning in the sunday telegraph, they said...slation through will be a key turning point, i think, in the brexit process, because we'll have the laws in place to make sure we can have that smooth transition. so what are the issues for the government? theresa may is keen to kill off some of the changes the house of lords has made to the withdrawal bill. of the changes the house of lords the lords wants the government to negotiate a customs union with the eu, but this...
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amber rudd, to issue a warning in the sunday telegraph, they said...ould do everything he can to stop us, that includes trying to frustrate the brexit process. so it behoves us all to demonstrate to frustrate the brexit process. discipline and unity of purpose. to frustrate the brexit process. getting this legislation through will be a key turning point, i think, in the brexit process, because we will have the laws in place to make sure we can have that smooth transition. so what are the issues for the government? theresa may is keen to kill off some of the changes the house of lords has made to the withdrawal bill. the lords wants the government to negotiate a customs union with the eu, but this clashes with the conservative ma nifesto. clashes with the conservative and if parliament rejects theresa may's deal with brussels, a so—called meaningful vote, the lords want to put mps not ministers in charge and to rule out the option of no deal. labour's shadow brexit secretary backs the lords in these issues and has this message for conservative rebels. i
amber rudd, to issue a warning in the sunday telegraph, they said...ould do everything he can to stop us, that includes trying to frustrate the brexit process. so it behoves us all to demonstrate to frustrate the brexit process. discipline and unity of purpose. to frustrate the brexit process. getting this legislation through will be a key turning point, i think, in the brexit process, because we will have the laws in place to make sure we can have that smooth transition. so what are the issues...
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the former home secretary amber rudd, who backed remain, and iain duncan smith who backed leave, havewhen the commons votes on the eu withdrawal bill this week. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports. they used to call this a busman's holiday. theresa may spent a weekend at a rancorous summit of world leaders, and this week, she's facing further arguments and another rebellion over brexit. the eu withdrawal bill is a key piece of legislation that takes the uk out of the european union. is she worried? well, here's a clue. the leading leave campaigner, iain duncan smith, has had tojoin up with a former remainer, amber rudd, to issue a warning to conservative mps. in the sunday telegraph, they said this. getting this legislation through will be a key turning point, i think, in the brexit process, because we'll have the laws in place to make sure we can have that smooth transition. so, what are the issues for the government? theresa may's keen to kill off some of the changes the house of lords has made to the withdrawal bill. the lords wants the government to negotiate a custo
the former home secretary amber rudd, who backed remain, and iain duncan smith who backed leave, havewhen the commons votes on the eu withdrawal bill this week. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports. they used to call this a busman's holiday. theresa may spent a weekend at a rancorous summit of world leaders, and this week, she's facing further arguments and another rebellion over brexit. the eu withdrawal bill is a key piece of legislation that takes the uk out of the european...
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amber rudd has a very pro brexit seat with a tiny majority so you might see why she is fairly pro brexithe date she relies on votes to get back, its constituents she needs to think about. i'm not sure it is as big a deal as they making out. i wonder if theresa may reads all the stories and thanks i will survive. she is humming it to herself as she reads these. isn't the substance, you start to read the story and you think it's great possibility. let's show you the front page of the observer which as i mentioned, not to muchjeremy corbyn coming into downing street if you vote the wrong way, but boris johnson. which do the tories fear most? there are odd stories because they are old—fashioned in the idea that the prime minister could fall and you either have an election or someone and you either have an election or someone taking over. in reality having another election is quite tricky because of the fixed—term parliaments act and who would replace theresa may is also not straight forward because of the maths in parliament. it is a hung parliament which we've not had since the 70s and i th
amber rudd has a very pro brexit seat with a tiny majority so you might see why she is fairly pro brexithe date she relies on votes to get back, its constituents she needs to think about. i'm not sure it is as big a deal as they making out. i wonder if theresa may reads all the stories and thanks i will survive. she is humming it to herself as she reads these. isn't the substance, you start to read the story and you think it's great possibility. let's show you the front page of the observer...
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brexiteer iain duncan smith and former home secretary amber rudd, achy remainer, havejoined former homemainer. but some people say that the vote could help the prime minister to fend off cabinet brexiteers. when we get to a final negotiated deal with the eu we will be in negotiated deal with the eu we will beina negotiated deal with the eu we will be in a crisis if they behave in the same way and insist on featuring at all. we need to rescue the prime minister from all. we need to rescue the prime ministerfrom this all. we need to rescue the prime minister from this terrible treatment. theresa may will hope that any showdown with her backbenchers now will not leave her in a weakened position ahead of talks with eu leaders later this month. the founder of the leave. eu campaign, arron banks, is facing new allegations about the extent of his contact with senior russian officials. it's being reported that he held more meetings than previously disclosed, and that he was offered the chance to take part in a business deal involving six russian gold mines. the allegations have raised fresh que
brexiteer iain duncan smith and former home secretary amber rudd, achy remainer, havejoined former homemainer. but some people say that the vote could help the prime minister to fend off cabinet brexiteers. when we get to a final negotiated deal with the eu we will be in negotiated deal with the eu we will beina negotiated deal with the eu we will be in a crisis if they behave in the same way and insist on featuring at all. we need to rescue the prime minister from all. we need to rescue the...
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amber rudd and iain duncan smith joining forces for an appeal for tory unity?exiteer iain duncan smith, the leader of the tory side, saying not to punish theresa may, we have this key vote, keep to the line, keep to the tory line, do not destabilise the tory line, do not destabilise the government. the key warning is that if you do destabilise theresa may, it could potentially lead to —— lead to the fall of the government and jeremy corbyn could become prime minister. putting that fear into them. theresa may faces huge challenges, we have people describing it as super tuesday. 14 big votes, people will remember the eu withdrawal bill went to the house of lords, it was defeated and the government took on those proposals, some key areas with the government potentially facing losing those, the customs union, there was a lords amendment to negotiate a new customs union, keeping britain within the ea, which is what norway is in. effectively meaning they stay in the customs union. then there was the lords amendment. a real struggle for the tories. it's an amendment t
amber rudd and iain duncan smith joining forces for an appeal for tory unity?exiteer iain duncan smith, the leader of the tory side, saying not to punish theresa may, we have this key vote, keep to the line, keep to the tory line, do not destabilise the tory line, do not destabilise the government. the key warning is that if you do destabilise theresa may, it could potentially lead to —— lead to the fall of the government and jeremy corbyn could become prime minister. putting that fear into...
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the former home secretary amber rudd, who backed remain, and iain duncan smith who backed leave, havens votes on the eu when the commons votes on the eu withdrawal bill this week. our political correspondent iain watson reports. they used to call this a busman's holiday. theresa may has spent a weekend at a rancorous summit of world leaders, while back in britain she is facing another rebellion over brexit. the eu withdrawal bill is a key piece of legislation that takes the uk out of the european union. is she worried? well, leading leave campaigner iain duncan smith hasjoined with a former remainer, amber rudd, to issue a warning to fellow conservative mps. in the sunday telegraph, they said... jeremy corbyn would do everything he can to stop us, that includes trying to frustrate the brexit process. so it behoves us all to demonstrate discipline and unity of purpose. getting this legislation through will be a key turning point, i think, in the brexit process, because we will have the laws in place to make sure we can have that smooth transition. so what are the issues for the governm
the former home secretary amber rudd, who backed remain, and iain duncan smith who backed leave, havens votes on the eu when the commons votes on the eu withdrawal bill this week. our political correspondent iain watson reports. they used to call this a busman's holiday. theresa may has spent a weekend at a rancorous summit of world leaders, while back in britain she is facing another rebellion over brexit. the eu withdrawal bill is a key piece of legislation that takes the uk out of the...
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the former home secretary amber rudd so to address this before she resigned and i think a lot of what thought it was correct but a lot was left out, too. limited of drug reform or things i think lead to a lot of this violence. please cuts almost certainly are part of it but not the full story. the express does keep running with the cuts. interesting with the daily express in this campaign. do you think this is a sign of the new editor and the proprietor of the paper now?|j sign of the new editor and the proprietor of the paper now? i do not know about that but it certainly isa not know about that but it certainly is a total shift from their normal fare. the weather would usually be the front page. health and the weather or shopping. this is interesting that they have taken this and detected something about people being worried about crime again. it does appear to be rising. it was one of those subs issues in the general election last year, very important. i think theresa may was very vulnerable on it. especially the question about cutting police funding. although there is not a direct
the former home secretary amber rudd so to address this before she resigned and i think a lot of what thought it was correct but a lot was left out, too. limited of drug reform or things i think lead to a lot of this violence. please cuts almost certainly are part of it but not the full story. the express does keep running with the cuts. interesting with the daily express in this campaign. do you think this is a sign of the new editor and the proprietor of the paper now?|j sign of the new...
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and from where amber rudd had to depart because of the windrush scandal.id is tipped by some people as a potential leadership contender. he is generally regarded as a good appointment to the home office. but she has apparently according to this article rejected three times calls for a rethink on policies to curb illegal immigration insisting she has been backing of the public, and just go back to brexit, there's the about freedom of movement as well. —— there's the subject of freedom of movement. sajid javid is keen on this and she is not so keen. given all the windrush generation scandal, why is she insisting on this tough line? things were difficult for her as faras line? things were difficult for her as far as the home office was concerned, she would have liked to have had karen bradley as home secretary but after windrush she was persuaded that a second—generation muslim immigrant was a far better bet. sajid javid starts to dismantle what had previously been called her hostile environment for immigration and now it is called a compliant environment but
and from where amber rudd had to depart because of the windrush scandal.id is tipped by some people as a potential leadership contender. he is generally regarded as a good appointment to the home office. but she has apparently according to this article rejected three times calls for a rethink on policies to curb illegal immigration insisting she has been backing of the public, and just go back to brexit, there's the about freedom of movement as well. —— there's the subject of freedom of...
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a call for discipline from amber rudd, a remainer, and in devon smith, a lever, telling conservativehe prime minister? last week was extreme turbulence in parliament, david davis was going to resign, and then he didn't, and then the awful compromises designed to hold the tory party together and have nothing to do with the uk national interest or the reality of our negotiating position. not exactly covering themselves in glory. last week, what happened on tuesday and wednesday, the eu withdrawal bill, and enabling bill that brings all of the eu law into uk law, and we can start to unpick that, it comes back from the lords, where the government back was defeated 15 times. it is unprecedented for the lords to show such displeasure with the commons and legislation. the key task for theresa may is to get the 15 amendments overturned. there has been loads of compromising going on, the government back or has compromised with the idea of giving parliament a meaningful vote on the final deal. it was the one issue they were defeated with in the commons back in december. the government has done
a call for discipline from amber rudd, a remainer, and in devon smith, a lever, telling conservativehe prime minister? last week was extreme turbulence in parliament, david davis was going to resign, and then he didn't, and then the awful compromises designed to hold the tory party together and have nothing to do with the uk national interest or the reality of our negotiating position. not exactly covering themselves in glory. last week, what happened on tuesday and wednesday, the eu withdrawal...
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is getting advice from labour mps, liberal mps and people in her own party like maria miller and amber rudd. however, she's also hearing from the dup, her political partners. they don't want abortion reform and don't want to see the 1967 abortion act in northern ireland. but the issue is complicated. whilst sinn fein would like to see some legislative change, there is no assembly, and it seems unlikely that the assembly will come back in the foreseeable future. that means all eyes are on westminster and the pressure remains an theresa may. she's hearing these voices and she knows the mood of the house, but she knows she has to keep the dup happy and that explains why she is treading very carefully. stephen walker in belfast. now for a look at some of the other news from westminster this week. mps backed a motion summoning a prominent leave campaigner in the referendum to appear before a commons committee inquiry into fake news. dominic cummings has repeatedly refused to speak to mps. so the chairman of the culture committee introduced a rarely—used motion in the house of commons to persuade
is getting advice from labour mps, liberal mps and people in her own party like maria miller and amber rudd. however, she's also hearing from the dup, her political partners. they don't want abortion reform and don't want to see the 1967 abortion act in northern ireland. but the issue is complicated. whilst sinn fein would like to see some legislative change, there is no assembly, and it seems unlikely that the assembly will come back in the foreseeable future. that means all eyes are on...
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the revelations eventually led to the resignation of amber rudd as home secretary.tee has focused on two people who were detained on home office instructions. first the case of paulette wilson. she was detained and as i say after this evidence has come through from the jamaican high commission, she was detained twice in august 2017 and in october 2017 on the basis that, and i quote, "there was no current evidence of her lawful entry." what do you make of that? we didn't take a holistic view of that evidence. this would be happening in the task force. and help her to build a picture of her residence in the uk and therefore her status under the 1971 act. and again, i do think that was... a mistake. the committee moved on to the case of anthony bryan. could we move beyond the idea of, could we ask you to leave the idea of there being an initial mistake? there was not an initial mistake. it was an initial mistake by... there was a mistake by every single person who took this file to the next stage which then ended up with mr bryan been locked up. yes, chair. absolutely.
the revelations eventually led to the resignation of amber rudd as home secretary.tee has focused on two people who were detained on home office instructions. first the case of paulette wilson. she was detained and as i say after this evidence has come through from the jamaican high commission, she was detained twice in august 2017 and in october 2017 on the basis that, and i quote, "there was no current evidence of her lawful entry." what do you make of that? we didn't take a...
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writing in the sunday telegraph, amber rudd, who backed remain, joins the former leader, iain duncan house of lords. let's just take you back to singapore, then. we can show you some more alive pictures they are, from outside the st regis hotel in singapore, where the north korean delegation, including kim jong—un, is staying. correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes there was telling us the delegation are preparing to move off in the next few minutes for a meeting with singaporean officials. the actual summit was donald trump doesn't get under way until tuesday. he is still in the air, by the way. your force one expected to arrive a little later on in singapore. —— air force one is expected to arrive a little time. donald trump on his way from that meeting with the g7 leaders in canada, which ended in disarray. we will be back in singapore alive for you in just a few more minutes. here, big companies will soon have to publish, and justify, the pay gap between high paid executives and their average worker. under new laws to be laid out in parliament tomorrow, uk listed companies with mor
writing in the sunday telegraph, amber rudd, who backed remain, joins the former leader, iain duncan house of lords. let's just take you back to singapore, then. we can show you some more alive pictures they are, from outside the st regis hotel in singapore, where the north korean delegation, including kim jong—un, is staying. correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes there was telling us the delegation are preparing to move off in the next few minutes for a meeting with singaporean officials....
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from opposite ends of the brexit debate, brexiteer iain duncan smith and former home secretary amber ruddls to vote with the government. but this veteran pro—european says this week's votes could help the prime minister to fend off cabinet brexiteers. when we get to a final negotiated deal with the european union then we will be in a crisis if they behave in exactly the same way and insist on vetoing it all. we need to rescue the prime minister from this terrible treatment she is getting. theresa may will hope that any showdown with her backbenchers now won't leave her in a weakened position ahead of talks with eu leaders later this month. susana mendonca, bbc news. the founder of the leave. eu campaign, arron banks, is facing new allegations about the extent of his contact with senior russian officials. it's being reported that he held more meetings than previously disclosed and that he was offered the chance to take part in a business deal, involving six russian gold mines. the allegations have raised fresh questions about whether the kremlin sought to influence the outcome of the eu re
from opposite ends of the brexit debate, brexiteer iain duncan smith and former home secretary amber ruddls to vote with the government. but this veteran pro—european says this week's votes could help the prime minister to fend off cabinet brexiteers. when we get to a final negotiated deal with the european union then we will be in a crisis if they behave in exactly the same way and insist on vetoing it all. we need to rescue the prime minister from this terrible treatment she is getting....
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the former home secretary amber rudd has led calls for conservative party rebels to back the prime minister remain, joined the former party leader iain duncan smith to call for unity, as the government tries to overturn more than a dozen changes to the eu withdrawal bill put forward by the house of lords. and we‘ll be talking all things politics in our sunday morning edition of the papers, with political commentator james millar and anne ashworth, associate editor at the times. that‘s after the sport, at half past nine. the headlines on bbc news: the g7 summit ends in disarray over trade tariffs — president trump lashes out at the canadian prime minister calling him dishonest and weak. and president trump is on his way to singapore, where north korea‘s leader kim jong un has arrived: the two men will hold historic talks on denuclearisation. companies are to be forced to justify the pay gap between their highest and lowest earners. later today, processions are taking place all over the uk to mark 100 years since some women won the right to vote. those taking part will be wearing either green
the former home secretary amber rudd has led calls for conservative party rebels to back the prime minister remain, joined the former party leader iain duncan smith to call for unity, as the government tries to overturn more than a dozen changes to the eu withdrawal bill put forward by the house of lords. and we‘ll be talking all things politics in our sunday morning edition of the papers, with political commentator james millar and anne ashworth, associate editor at the times. that‘s after...
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quite a contrast with amber rudd? absolutely.e it. that is it from the papers today. you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you david and peter. hello. sunglasses wouldn't have been the best gift for this father's day, because there's a lot of cloud around. just some glimmers of sunshine, particularly across the eastern side of the uk today. there's a bit of rain to be had, too. some of us have seen some rain so far today, and will again through the afternoon. the bulk of it will be across the western side of the uk, but you could see a light shower possible just about anywhere you are. a lot of cloud coming in from the south—west at the moment. that is nibbling away at any of that early sunshine across eastern parts of scotland and north east england. still, i think, a few breaks in the cloud to be had here to the course of the afternoon. let's take a look at the picture across
quite a contrast with amber rudd? absolutely.e it. that is it from the papers today. you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you david and peter. hello. sunglasses wouldn't have been the best gift for this father's day, because there's a lot of cloud around. just some glimmers of sunshine, particularly across the eastern side of the uk today....
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from opposite ends of the brexit debate, brexiteer iain duncan smith and former home secretary amber ruddls to vote with the government. but this veteran pro—european says this week's votes could help the prime minister to fend off cabinet brexiteers. when we get to a final negotiated deal with the european union then we will be in a crisis if they behave in exactly the same way and insist on vetoing it all. we need to rescue the prime minister from this terrible treatment she is getting. theresa may will hope that any showdown with her backbenchers now won't leave her in a weakened position ahead of talks with eu leaders later this month. susana mendonca, bbc news. it is 17 minutes passed. the headlines on bbc news: president trump arrives in singapore for an historic summit on denuclearisation with north korean leader, king jong un. kim jong un has already been greeted by singapore's prime minister. the historic summit with the us leader will take place on tuesday. the g7 summit ends in disarray over trade tariffs. president trump lashes out at the canadian prime minister calling him di
from opposite ends of the brexit debate, brexiteer iain duncan smith and former home secretary amber ruddls to vote with the government. but this veteran pro—european says this week's votes could help the prime minister to fend off cabinet brexiteers. when we get to a final negotiated deal with the european union then we will be in a crisis if they behave in exactly the same way and insist on vetoing it all. we need to rescue the prime minister from this terrible treatment she is getting....
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plus the fact that we have had changes of home secretary, theresa may with home secretary, dan amber ruddgot it. i think one of the other key points to note is that they prevent part of it which is the controversial bit under which prevention is put at the heart where people are perhaps identified as likely to be radicalised, so measures are taken, judy on teachers and others to try and identify people who may be at risk of radicalisation, criticism of prevent, but it stays. sajid javid is a supporter of it and says it works. there is going to be a new focus on trying to get more people who are part of the prevent strategy called the disengagement programme over the next 12 months, they want than double the number of individuals receiving help under that particular programme. there is support for prevent, white information staring, those of the two key points i would take from these strategies. —— wide information sharing. thank you. emergency measures to try to end weeks of delays and cancellations will be implemented on railways in the north—west and south—east of england today. norther
plus the fact that we have had changes of home secretary, theresa may with home secretary, dan amber ruddgot it. i think one of the other key points to note is that they prevent part of it which is the controversial bit under which prevention is put at the heart where people are perhaps identified as likely to be radicalised, so measures are taken, judy on teachers and others to try and identify people who may be at risk of radicalisation, criticism of prevent, but it stays. sajid javid is a...
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the former home secretary amber rudd has led calls for conservative party rebels to back the prime ministered the former party leader iain duncan smith to call for unity, as the government tries to overturn more than a dozen changes to the eu withdrawal bill put forward by the house of lords. the millionaire brexit campaigner, arron banks, has confirmed he will appear before mps this week to answer new allegations about his links with russia. it's being reported in the sunday times that he had more meetings with russian officials than previously disclosed. this new information has raised fresh questions about whether the kremlin sought to influence the outcome of the eu referendum in 2016. thousands of people are expected to take part in processions across the uk today to mark 100 years since some women won the right to vote. it's part of a uk—wide event that will see participants wearing either green, white or violet — the colours of the suffrage movement. organisers hope the colours will create a mass artwork showing a striped banner. an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 has struck easte
the former home secretary amber rudd has led calls for conservative party rebels to back the prime ministered the former party leader iain duncan smith to call for unity, as the government tries to overturn more than a dozen changes to the eu withdrawal bill put forward by the house of lords. the millionaire brexit campaigner, arron banks, has confirmed he will appear before mps this week to answer new allegations about his links with russia. it's being reported in the sunday times that he had...
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it seems that when amber rudd desclared clared as simple as registering with an online store, i don'tguments, so it is not an option. it is welcome the design of the system is ments to be simpler than what it used to be for residents. the difficulties will have to be addressed. because we can't be the victims of a system, then if we can't get the id, the digital id token, we won't be able to stay. we're pre—judging a system at this stage, there are concerns about the computer side of this, on the wider issue, do you accept what the minister said in parliament, that those who don't have a problem, those who don't have a problem, those who don't have a problem, those who are here legitimately will not have a problem? yes, no, i welcome this, in that statement if it had come on 24thjune 2016 it would have been really helpful. but it has been two years where we have seen an unprecedented rise in hate crimes and lot of it is unreported. a lot of verbal abuse. there has been a change in the atmosphere in the country and i think that this won't address that psychological effect of the refere
it seems that when amber rudd desclared clared as simple as registering with an online store, i don'tguments, so it is not an option. it is welcome the design of the system is ments to be simpler than what it used to be for residents. the difficulties will have to be addressed. because we can't be the victims of a system, then if we can't get the id, the digital id token, we won't be able to stay. we're pre—judging a system at this stage, there are concerns about the computer side of this, on...
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yes, and you will remember that amber rudd, the home secretary, resigned over the windrush scandal.e problems surrounding the windrush scandal is going to be recognised here at westminster abbey, that we don't know at the moment, but i think it will be very much on people's maines, the difficulty many of them are still facing. are correspondent, helena lee, from outside westminster abbey, where there will be that thanksgiving service to mark the landing of the windrush. american tv network abc has ordered a spinoff to the comedy series roseanne, without the involvement of its creator and namesake, roseanne barr. the sitcom was cancelled last month after ms barr posted a racist tweet. the show had recently returned after a 20—year break. the original writers, producers and cast members are all involved in the new show, which will be called the conners. with me now is emma bullimore, freelance entertainment reporter and tv critic. she's covered this story since the beginning.... the main us write a hot water roseanne barr got into with this tweet. it wasn't even the jupiter, she repli
yes, and you will remember that amber rudd, the home secretary, resigned over the windrush scandal.e problems surrounding the windrush scandal is going to be recognised here at westminster abbey, that we don't know at the moment, but i think it will be very much on people's maines, the difficulty many of them are still facing. are correspondent, helena lee, from outside westminster abbey, where there will be that thanksgiving service to mark the landing of the windrush. american tv network abc...
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we saw ewan amber rudd calling for people to back theresa may and the boat.uble is this whole project in?” hope they don't lose today. i believe they won't. it causes them a problem because the key thing about this about its vote about getting the legislation through getting through simply and clearly, so all of those laws can be looked at later ina more of those laws can be looked at later in a more relaxed time and people themselves don't notice the major change. the second thing is if she goes to the council injune, it's very important the prime minister has the strongest negotiating position of all, and that will be borne out in this boat. when we pass this bill, send it back to the lords again and say to them forget about it, let's have this through, once thatis it, let's have this through, once that is done, it goes to the council injunein that is done, it goes to the council injune in a strong position for them if these are defeated, then it's like you've sent out to bat without handing her the bat and pad is. that the difference. are we in geoffrey ho
we saw ewan amber rudd calling for people to back theresa may and the boat.uble is this whole project in?” hope they don't lose today. i believe they won't. it causes them a problem because the key thing about this about its vote about getting the legislation through getting through simply and clearly, so all of those laws can be looked at later ina more of those laws can be looked at later in a more relaxed time and people themselves don't notice the major change. the second thing is if she...
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amber rudd and iain duncan smith, former cabinet ministers, and unlikely duo.is week. but as we said a moment ago, there will be another crucial week in about seven days' time. possibly even six, if that is possible. thank you. homelessness in britain could be eradicated within 10 years the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment, but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many doctors and nurses, leading to fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being introduced are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner or coroner. the tuition fees system for england's universities is "ripping off" students and gives "poor value for money", according to a parliamentary committee. the house of lords economics committee says the system is unfair and requires immediate reform. but th
amber rudd and iain duncan smith, former cabinet ministers, and unlikely duo.is week. but as we said a moment ago, there will be another crucial week in about seven days' time. possibly even six, if that is possible. thank you. homelessness in britain could be eradicated within 10 years the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment,...