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we are expecting amber rudd to vote with the government?”nt? i think we will have to wait and see. i think she will vote with the government line on this. she has made her views quite clear in the last few weeks. i also think what has changed in the last few months is the prime minister's deal has been defeated three times, the talks with labour have not worked. this fictional table where lots of options were kept has vastly decreased in size and the reality, to delete with both leadership contenders now talking quite seriously about no deal, the para meters quite seriously about no deal, the parameters have changed as well. the other thing to watch and to see is the level of any dissent. we are six days away from a new pm, there are a lot of people, whether in the papers oi’ lot of people, whether in the papers or appearing lot of people, whether in the papers orappearing in lot of people, whether in the papers or appearing in gossip around westminster, don't expect to be in the government going forward. there is an element of if you wait t
we are expecting amber rudd to vote with the government?”nt? i think we will have to wait and see. i think she will vote with the government line on this. she has made her views quite clear in the last few weeks. i also think what has changed in the last few months is the prime minister's deal has been defeated three times, the talks with labour have not worked. this fictional table where lots of options were kept has vastly decreased in size and the reality, to delete with both leadership...
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in the ft, amber rudd accused the brexit hypocrisy. to contemplate no—deal and said she would stand on the way and now she is saying well... she is a pragmatic lady. when the word changes i change my mind. when the facts change i change my mind. the situation is changing. she can see now that borisjohnson is going to become the prime minister barring a terrific accident. she wants to stay in the cabinet? she would like to stay in the cupboard. i know some brexiters think it has to be an all brexit cabinet and people are talking about this and i am less purest about these things and i think it would be a good 88 to have someone of amber rudd's experience. if you don't have a broad church within any party it will cause problems because then you are emboldening your internal opponents because i have nothing to lose. do you remember lbj, the comment about the tent, but i realise it is a family programme. we are beyond the watershed. yet —— chaps being outside the tent and inside the tent. i think she is better in the inside. keep your frie
in the ft, amber rudd accused the brexit hypocrisy. to contemplate no—deal and said she would stand on the way and now she is saying well... she is a pragmatic lady. when the word changes i change my mind. when the facts change i change my mind. the situation is changing. she can see now that borisjohnson is going to become the prime minister barring a terrific accident. she wants to stay in the cabinet? she would like to stay in the cupboard. i know some brexiters think it has to be an all...
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amber rudd.d her last round of prime minister's questions, and boris johnson took over as prime minister. and don't forget, if you missed any of this programme, you can download it and previous episodes via the bbc iplayer. mps have condemned the government for not acting quickly enough to compensate victims of historical abuse in northern ireland. ministers said legislation would be introduced before the end of the year to set up a compensation scheme, following allegations of abuse in children's residential homes run by religious, charitable, and state organisations over a 70—year period from the 1920s to the 1990s. a dup mp insisted there was nothing to prevent the legislation being introduced right away. if the will is there, this can be done. and i'd like the minister of state to affirm there's not one comma outstanding, not one job or title out of place in the draft legislation, and that this bill is ready to go and it will be expedited. i can't tell him that the bill is ready to go today.
amber rudd.d her last round of prime minister's questions, and boris johnson took over as prime minister. and don't forget, if you missed any of this programme, you can download it and previous episodes via the bbc iplayer. mps have condemned the government for not acting quickly enough to compensate victims of historical abuse in northern ireland. ministers said legislation would be introduced before the end of the year to set up a compensation scheme, following allegations of abuse in...
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what makes amber rudd the difference? penny's sacking came as a surprise to many people because she is a prominent brexiteer. she had only beenin prominent brexiteer. she had only been in thejob prominent brexiteer. she had only been in the job for a few months and is suited and frankly it was a surprise that she was sad to. and military are disappointed as well.|j think this is a test of loyalty. going back to what you were just saying that on some levels it all makes sense. 0n the times, afternoon of cabinet carnage. what some suggest theresa may may try to do is balance remain and leave. boris johnson has remain members as well but the big prominentjobs are all exeter jobs but the big prominentjobs are all exeterjobs and the complexion is one of a brexiteer leave cabinet. was that a mistake of theresa may? to balance these competing interests when she should have been more ruthless? her mistake was nobody thought she was on her side. i got called a liar for saying that theresa may was a remain. remain as i convinced sh
what makes amber rudd the difference? penny's sacking came as a surprise to many people because she is a prominent brexiteer. she had only beenin prominent brexiteer. she had only been in thejob prominent brexiteer. she had only been in the job for a few months and is suited and frankly it was a surprise that she was sad to. and military are disappointed as well.|j think this is a test of loyalty. going back to what you were just saying that on some levels it all makes sense. 0n the times,...
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and amber rudd, no fan of brexit, has hung on at work and pensions.ew adviser dominic cummings isa downing street, new adviser dominic cummings is a controversial pick. the former vote leave organiser is famously ruthless and abrasive but is also seen as a man to drive through difficult change. so, team johnson is taking shape. he clearly wa nts a johnson is taking shape. he clearly wants a cabinet that is as loyal as it is unyielding. there is a new prime minister and a new team around him, but their mission is as tough as ever. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. asjohn was saying, the scale of the reshuffle and the number of new faces coming in to borisjohnson's first cabinet is much more extensive than expected. let's take a quick look at some of the other appointments the prime minister has made. john has mentioned some of them, but sajid javid as the new chancellor, matt hancock staying on as health secretary. gavin williamson is back in cabinet as education secretary. the staunch borisjohnson ally ben wallace is rewarded with defence. if we lo
and amber rudd, no fan of brexit, has hung on at work and pensions.ew adviser dominic cummings isa downing street, new adviser dominic cummings is a controversial pick. the former vote leave organiser is famously ruthless and abrasive but is also seen as a man to drive through difficult change. so, team johnson is taking shape. he clearly wa nts a johnson is taking shape. he clearly wants a cabinet that is as loyal as it is unyielding. there is a new prime minister and a new team around him,...
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amber rudd's position on brexit has been pretty clear for some time —— rain.etermined and fixed on taking us out with or without a deal. it's going to happen and she wants to remain part of the government may be to be a bit of an anchor to keep johnson on government may be to be a bit of an anchor to keepjohnson on some degree... you are joking, aren't you? you have to have some kind of balance in any government, don't you? you can't have a fully brexiteer government without any remain because as i said that would certainly embolden the internal opposition against the government. personally i'm quite happy if she stays in the cabinet because i have some respect for her. she's a pragmatic lady but the truth is borisjohnson has to get the country out of the eu by the 31st of october or the tory party is in serious trouble because of farage and his brexit party will be breathing down their neck. they've got to do it for their neck. they've got to do it for the sake of the party. staying with the sake of the party. staying with the ft, final lam's offer to quit tu
amber rudd's position on brexit has been pretty clear for some time —— rain.etermined and fixed on taking us out with or without a deal. it's going to happen and she wants to remain part of the government may be to be a bit of an anchor to keep johnson on government may be to be a bit of an anchor to keepjohnson on some degree... you are joking, aren't you? you have to have some kind of balance in any government, don't you? you can't have a fully brexiteer government without any remain...
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meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexitdrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge us, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i no longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's chetin patak. it is an epic sundae of sport, to lawrence first where england are hoping to win their first—ever cricket world cup, chasing 2a2 to beat new zealand. john watson is watching. they were wobbling at 86-4. watching. they were wobbling at 86—a. ben stokes and jos buttler, slowly but surely fighting back for england. yes, hanning and's
meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexitdrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy, it...
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amber rudd, work and pensions, rory stewart who said it will not serve undera stewart who said it willbacked hunt. it may be a form of revenge is a dish best eaten cold. he has 100 days to sort brexit, good luck with that, then he will take up this night of the long knives and reduce his cabinet to trump levels. the comparisons with trump don't end there but we haven't got time to discuss that now. we will see about that. the financial times have got the downturn in factory output painting the gloomiest picture in the united kingdom for six years. they are saying uncertainty over brexit has left industry purely placed to cope with the declining global manufacturing. they are suggesting this downturn in factory output and purchasing from abroad could be linked to brexit. and that comes into uncertainty. we know businesses hate uncertainty more than anything else. if there were to bea than anything else. if there were to be a no—deal brexit, knowing that would probably boost a little bit of confidence. although obviously it is not idealfor confidence. although obviously it is not ideal f
amber rudd, work and pensions, rory stewart who said it will not serve undera stewart who said it willbacked hunt. it may be a form of revenge is a dish best eaten cold. he has 100 days to sort brexit, good luck with that, then he will take up this night of the long knives and reduce his cabinet to trump levels. the comparisons with trump don't end there but we haven't got time to discuss that now. we will see about that. the financial times have got the downturn in factory output painting the...
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meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexitandrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge us, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i know longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. england's batsmen have been set a target of 2a2 for victory in the cricket world cup final at lords. new zealand ended their innings a short while ago, making 241 for eight in their fifty overs. both teams are chasing their first ever world cup victory... let's talk tojohn watson who is at lord's for us with the latest. england chasing this target, how is it going? i think they will be relatively pleased
meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexitandrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy,...
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meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexite in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge us, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i no longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. tropical storm barry has made landfall in the us state of louisiana. the first major hurricane of the season has been downgraded but authorities are warning of heavy rain and possible tornadoes throughout today. all flights in and out of the airport in the state's biggest city new orleans have now resumed after being cancelled yesterday. thousands have been evacuated their homes and tens of thousands are without power. stephanie abrams, meteorologist at the weather ch
meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexite in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge us, but if we have to...
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amber rudd one of them there in the floral dress you see alongside esther mcvey.cretary. he is back in. it does illustrate the reversals of fortu nes it does illustrate the reversals of fortunes in these higher levels of politics. norman smith is there for us. politics. norman smith is there for us. the wheel turns, some people who we re us. the wheel turns, some people who were out of favour find themselves backin were out of favour find themselves back in favour. we saw jacob back in favour. we sanacob rees—mogg coming out of course, a sort of leader of the erg rebels who made life a misery for theresa may. coming out, actually breaking convention, talking to some of my colleagues, spending time being interviewed by them. all change here, you would never have imagined ita change here, you would never have imagined it a few weeks ago, the man who sort of triggered the no confidence vote in theresa may, remember he came out the commons and great fa nfa re remember he came out the commons and great fanfare announced he was submitting a letter demanding a vote of co
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the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, said each claimant would receive 405 pounds for every monthn universal credit. it follows a high court ruling that they were discriminated against because they'd lost a top up payment. after more than two days, firefighters are still battling a massive wildfire in central portugal. the authorities have requested the help of two water—bombing planes. so far, more than 30 people have been injured, and hundreds moved from their homes. laura westbrook has the latest. smoke engulfs the sky as the wildfires in central portugal continue to burn. authorities say they are making progress but for these residents, it's too late. people here can only look on as their homes are consumed by flames. translation: yes, it's not the firefighters' fault. the people who govern and those who let the fire burn are the ones to blame. around 1,000 firefighters have been deployed to the region along with planes and helicopters. much of this area is covered in forests of eucalyptus trees which are particularly flammable. the hilly terrain makes fighting these fires esp
the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, said each claimant would receive 405 pounds for every monthn universal credit. it follows a high court ruling that they were discriminated against because they'd lost a top up payment. after more than two days, firefighters are still battling a massive wildfire in central portugal. the authorities have requested the help of two water—bombing planes. so far, more than 30 people have been injured, and hundreds moved from their homes. laura westbrook...
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meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the british people but no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge ur, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i know longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. five people have been arrested after a car was driven into a group of people in south—west london yesterday evening. police were called to reports of a fight following the incident in battersea. one man suffered a broken leg, and another suffered a head injury. a number of other people are said to have sustained minor injuries. the driver of the car fled the scene. police say the incident was not terror—related.
meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the british people but no deal is not easy, it will...
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the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit.the idea, but has told the andrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. imaintain my i maintain my position that a new deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even though specs are tears say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the british people but no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge ours, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i know longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers have it arise. —— if it arrives. schools and hospitals in england and wales could be held accountable if they fail to spot signs of violent crime among young people. that's according to plans due to be announced by the government this week. public bodies would have a legal duty to work together to report concerns about children at risk. here's our home affairs corresp
the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit.the idea, but has told the andrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. imaintain my i maintain my position that a new deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even though specs are tears say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the...
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amber rudd.or claiming free dental care or prescriptions is complicated, but says the government has no plans to change who's entitled to help. sir chris wormald was giving evidence to the public accounts committee which is looking into fines handed out to patients who've wrongly claimed they don't have to pay for treatment or medicines. the mps heard first why some patients struggled. we think that the current system places extra barriers on vulnerable people who may not have the... certainly if they are cognitively impaired, the capacity to understand the charges and particularly if they are moving onto for the first time or you are getting your first prescription or english is not your first language, this system is very complex. many of the patients i see would fall into vulnerable group groups and have protected characteristics. and often they come to appointments supported by carers or support workers or family members and they will make the declarations on their behalf. daily i am seeing p
amber rudd.or claiming free dental care or prescriptions is complicated, but says the government has no plans to change who's entitled to help. sir chris wormald was giving evidence to the public accounts committee which is looking into fines handed out to patients who've wrongly claimed they don't have to pay for treatment or medicines. the mps heard first why some patients struggled. we think that the current system places extra barriers on vulnerable people who may not have the... certainly...
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i think in the next couple of hours we will see people like amber rudd, a well—respected person on thens side, stay in herjob. matt person on the remains side, stay in her job. matt hancock person on the remains side, stay in herjob. matt hancock i think is likely to stay at health secretary. but i think time will be of the essence. the problem for boris johnson is there are some conservatives, and perhaps some of oui’ conservatives, and perhaps some of our viewers will say thank goodness, someone our viewers will say thank goodness, someone willing to make decisions. but there has been some unpleasant seeds sown in the house of commons, where he barely has a majority. yes, some of that may come back to cause him problems. coming up, a hard look at our prime minister and the two biggest challenges he now faces. he didn't start as a politician, but as a journalist. this contains flashing images. the man who has been an acerbic commentator on so many previous prime ministers is now premier himself, something he always pretended was an out —— outlandish proposition. borisjohnson en boris
i think in the next couple of hours we will see people like amber rudd, a well—respected person on thens side, stay in herjob. matt person on the remains side, stay in her job. matt hancock person on the remains side, stay in herjob. matt hancock i think is likely to stay at health secretary. but i think time will be of the essence. the problem for boris johnson is there are some conservatives, and perhaps some of oui’ conservatives, and perhaps some of our viewers will say thank goodness,...
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the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says the she wants a fresh and honest evaluation of the systemry quickly get support if you can very quickly get support if you have had a devastating diagnosis that we knew about. my concern is people get those funds within 60s. —— within 60s. —— six days. the system as it is is working well, but my concern is that it does not support other types of illnesses, other sorts of diagnosis, where people could live for longer but still have a devastating, deteriorating disease. what i am saying today is i want to take a fresh look at it. i want to take a fresh look at what we have got that is working, and i want to find out, working with charities and other organisations, to see what needs to be improved. it is myjob as secretary of state to make sure that when people get this diagnosis, they get as much financial support and easy access to it as possible. more now on the baking news into the inquest of the welsh politician carl sargeant, it inquest of the welsh politician carl sargea nt, it has just inquest of the welsh politician carl sargeant, it h
the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says the she wants a fresh and honest evaluation of the systemry quickly get support if you can very quickly get support if you have had a devastating diagnosis that we knew about. my concern is people get those funds within 60s. —— within 60s. —— six days. the system as it is is working well, but my concern is that it does not support other types of illnesses, other sorts of diagnosis, where people could live for longer but still have a...
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meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexitarr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations(tx —— to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the british people but no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge ur, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i know longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. french police have detained more than 150 people, including two yellow vest leaders, during violent clashes in paris. they're accused of staging an unauthorised demonstration at the annual bastille day parade. protesters tried to occupy the boulevard in the city's centre using metal barricades — with police firing tear gas in an attempt to disperse them
meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexitarr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations(tx —— to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to...
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amber rudd, what has she done with universal credit? absolutely nothing whatsoever.t those direct rental payments, which was the last timel rental payments, which was the last time i was on here, that was... it just shows exactly where her priorities are and it is with the people at the top of the scale, not the people at the bottom of the scale. very briefly, there is a massive gulf with the community and the politicians. dynamics originally, i took it over as a boxing club i know we have children as young as five years old, going right up to 26, coming in with issues around mental ill health, emotional disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, poverty, child hunger. social housing which is derelict that they are living in, damp. all of these issues need to be dealt with and the community is the majority. we vote you in to make the best decisions and implement where our money is being spent and i am sorry but the community is not being heard and i am being a voice for them. brexit, no brexit, we need are so many more issues to be dealt with now because iam
amber rudd, what has she done with universal credit? absolutely nothing whatsoever.t those direct rental payments, which was the last timel rental payments, which was the last time i was on here, that was... it just shows exactly where her priorities are and it is with the people at the top of the scale, not the people at the bottom of the scale. very briefly, there is a massive gulf with the community and the politicians. dynamics originally, i took it over as a boxing club i know we have...
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hopefully with people like amber rudd and mark hancock and jeremy hunt.he will explain to people as he appoints them and if people don't feel they can sign up to that they are right to say that is not for me and he is right to say i want someone else in my cabinet. he says he is prepared for a no deal, my cabinet. he says he is prepared fora no deal, do my cabinet. he says he is prepared for a no deal, do or die by 31st of october. if people don't want to do that it october. if people don't want to do thatitis october. if people don't want to do that it is right for them not being in the cabinet? there is difference between someone actively running to no deal, and there are some that wa nted no deal, and there are some that wanted that. the negotiation is over, the eu won't budge, we'll go for a no deal, over, the eu won't budge, we'll go fora no deal, i over, the eu won't budge, we'll go for a no deal, i don't think boris is in that category. he made it clear he did want a deal, it absolutely his preferred solution but he won't take no deal off the table
hopefully with people like amber rudd and mark hancock and jeremy hunt.he will explain to people as he appoints them and if people don't feel they can sign up to that they are right to say that is not for me and he is right to say i want someone else in my cabinet. he says he is prepared for a no deal, my cabinet. he says he is prepared fora no deal, do my cabinet. he says he is prepared for a no deal, do or die by 31st of october. if people don't want to do that it october. if people don't...
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amber rudd saying sajid javid was a remainder, so on. saying sajid javid was a remainder, so on.asury and things, but fundamentally, in key posts, right around things, but fundamentally, in key posts, rightaround him, his things, but fundamentally, in key posts, right around him, his key lieutenants are all brexiteers, high up lieutenants are all brexiteers, high up in the vote leave campaign. i think it is all being geared up to basically say, the eu won't negotiate with us, parliament won't accept a no—deal brexit, therefore we have to go back to the people. we know boris johnson we have to go back to the people. we know borisjohnson has spoken to jean—claude juncker today, making clear that while he had to listen to what boris johnson had clear that while he had to listen to what borisjohnson had to take him of the deal was not could be reopened. leo varadkar made that clear as well. where is the give going to beat, or are we simply adding for a no—deal brexit? going to beat, or are we simply adding for a no-deal brexit? boris johnson said today they were ready to negotiate wh
amber rudd saying sajid javid was a remainder, so on. saying sajid javid was a remainder, so on.asury and things, but fundamentally, in key posts, right around things, but fundamentally, in key posts, rightaround him, his things, but fundamentally, in key posts, right around him, his key lieutenants are all brexiteers, high up lieutenants are all brexiteers, high up in the vote leave campaign. i think it is all being geared up to basically say, the eu won't negotiate with us, parliament won't...
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the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says the she wants a fresh and honest evaluation of the system support if you've had the sort of devastating diagnosis that we know about. people typically get the additional funds within six days. the system as it is is working well. but my concern is that it doesn't support other types of illnesses, and other sorts of diagnosis where people can live for longer, but still have a devastating deteriorating disease. what i'm saying is, i want to take a fresh look at it. i want to look at what is working and i want to find out, working with charities and other organisations, to see what needs to be improved. it's myjob as secretary of state to make sure that when people get this diagnosis, they get as much financial support and easy access to it as possible. senior labour figures have expressed anger and alarm at claims that some ofjeremy corbyn's closest allies tried to interfere in disciplinary processes involving allegations of anti—semitism. former labour officials told bbc panorama in a programme that aired last night that members of the labour
the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says the she wants a fresh and honest evaluation of the system support if you've had the sort of devastating diagnosis that we know about. people typically get the additional funds within six days. the system as it is is working well. but my concern is that it doesn't support other types of illnesses, and other sorts of diagnosis where people can live for longer, but still have a devastating deteriorating disease. what i'm saying is, i want to take a...
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the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, said each claimant would receive {a05 for every month theyrsal credit. it follows a high court ruling that they were discriminated against because they'd lost a top up payment. the information commissioner's office has expressed concern about the so—called digital strip searching of victims of crime — that's when phones and mobile devices are examined for evidence relevant to an investigation. the national police chiefs council says it believes that taking devices from alleged victims helps in the search for relevant material, but it will consider the concerns raised. a charity has warned that babies‘ lives are being put at risk because there aren't enough newborn screening checks for rare but serious health conditions. while many european nations offer 20 checks or more, in britain babies are screened for only nine conditions, while in northern ireland, screening is limited to five. the genetic alliance uk wants fundamental reform of the system. a stuntman has suffered serious head injuries while filming fast & furious 9 in hertfordshire. th
the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, said each claimant would receive {a05 for every month theyrsal credit. it follows a high court ruling that they were discriminated against because they'd lost a top up payment. the information commissioner's office has expressed concern about the so—called digital strip searching of victims of crime — that's when phones and mobile devices are examined for evidence relevant to an investigation. the national police chiefs council says it believes...
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the country is heading bit by bit to a possible no—deal brexit and i am going to be talking to amber ruddleadership contest, but there is a leadership contest going on... i'll be talking to ed davey who is trying very hard to ed davey who is trying very hard to become leader of the lib democrat. finally it is the big for english cricket. i've been talking to andrew strauss, the great under stress, fantastic new film about the great english cricket team. join me if you possibly can. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and rogerjohnson. it's... just gone 8:30am. here's a summary of this morning's main news. the mail on sunday has published more leaked messages sent by britain's former ambassador to the united states. in one of them, sir kim darroch accuses president trump of "diplomatic vandalism" over his decision to abandon the nuclear deal with iran. the documents have been made public, despite a warning from police to the media not to publish the leaked material. two whistleblowers featured in a bbc panorama investigation into anti—semitism in
the country is heading bit by bit to a possible no—deal brexit and i am going to be talking to amber ruddleadership contest, but there is a leadership contest going on... i'll be talking to ed davey who is trying very hard to ed davey who is trying very hard to become leader of the lib democrat. finally it is the big for english cricket. i've been talking to andrew strauss, the great under stress, fantastic new film about the great english cricket team. join me if you possibly can. stay with...
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and the right, thank you for your time. —— amber rudd, thank you.arrangements, it's all going on. wimbledon is like a self—contained town. there is a creche here the players' children. stjohn ambulance is here as well. the other day, they said the life of a spectator who had a heart attack. she is now in hospital and on the road to recovery. so much goes on behind the scenes that you don't even think about when you come for a day out or just even think about when you come for a day out orjust to watch the tennis here or on the telly. the forecast for wimbledon today is a mostly dry one. we will also see some sunny spells, as we currently have. but there is an outside chance that we could catch a shower, but that is about it. but there are showers in the forecast today, particularly across scotland and north—east england. the met office has a yellow weather warning at those, because we could see some humdinger is in a short amount of time which could lead to disruption. more on that in a jiffy. this morning, we have a few showers around. they have be
and the right, thank you for your time. —— amber rudd, thank you.arrangements, it's all going on. wimbledon is like a self—contained town. there is a creche here the players' children. stjohn ambulance is here as well. the other day, they said the life of a spectator who had a heart attack. she is now in hospital and on the road to recovery. so much goes on behind the scenes that you don't even think about when you come for a day out or just even think about when you come for a day out...
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that was the view of the senior remain minister amber rudd, as she faced johnson in the tv referendum10. but the fact is he is the life and soul of the party, but he is not the man you want driving you home at the end of the evening. as he left home, the morning after the leave campaign's shock victory, johnson had become simultaneous think most hated and the most loved politician in the country. and michael is with me now. i want to pick up on that point from your film i want to pick up on that point from yourfilm for i want to pick up on that point from your film for newsnight, is i want to pick up on that point from yourfilm for newsnight, is it i want to pick up on that point from your film for newsnight, is it your view that boris johnson's decision to back leave in the eu referendum which set him on the path to no ten was a strategic one, his view of how he could get into no ten, rather than a decision based on conviction? well i think he made a calculation, which side he would support in the referendum campaign. and in fact as i revealed in my programme about him some years ago
that was the view of the senior remain minister amber rudd, as she faced johnson in the tv referendum10. but the fact is he is the life and soul of the party, but he is not the man you want driving you home at the end of the evening. as he left home, the morning after the leave campaign's shock victory, johnson had become simultaneous think most hated and the most loved politician in the country. and michael is with me now. i want to pick up on that point from your film i want to pick up on...
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former cabinet ministers go on ney, some former cabinet ministers go on a journey, even the likes of amber ruddboris johnson admin strings who seems to be suggesting she could support the terms so it will be interesting to see who makes it into that final cut. alan duncan yesterday tried to manoeuvre way of goating a volt of confidence in the brand—new prime minister tomorrow, that won't happen, but it underlines how fragile things are. yes, and how annoyed the tory remainers are. to suggest a vote of no confidence on his first day is a measure of how helpful a deputy he was when he was boris johnson's deputy in helpful a deputy he was when he was borisjohnson's deputy in the foreign office. but also there is be going to be a serious conflict now, but the question for sir alan and the other tories would they be prepared to vote down a government. boris doesn't need parliament's permission to proceed with no—deal. how angry are sir alan and the remainers, are they angry enough to bring him down? i guess we are about to find out. thank you forjoining us. back to the fray, back to that scene outsi
former cabinet ministers go on ney, some former cabinet ministers go on a journey, even the likes of amber ruddboris johnson admin strings who seems to be suggesting she could support the terms so it will be interesting to see who makes it into that final cut. alan duncan yesterday tried to manoeuvre way of goating a volt of confidence in the brand—new prime minister tomorrow, that won't happen, but it underlines how fragile things are. yes, and how annoyed the tory remainers are. to suggest...
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was struck yesterday when amber rudd, one of the more remainer ministers was kept on board.e has to get brexit done by the end of it. it will be a test of two things, one for the domestic audience, showing that he is notjust mr brexit, that he can do more, thinks he can do without passing new laws. because if you try to pass a new law through this parliament it will be strung up like a christmas tree with amendments and hobby horses galore. we will have to see what that means. at the same time he will be touring the regions, banging the drum for the regions, banging the drum for the uk and emphasising his arguments for what he wants. the eu might want more detail but he will say, this is the detail, give me a better deal or we are out with no deal. we'll theresa may out the cricket get a mention in the papers? of course. resigning and going off to the cricket with her favourite ministers, that‘s just part of life for her now. we will have more from westminster a little later. in the meantime, some of the news. two teenagers have beenjailed for offences relating to the fatal
was struck yesterday when amber rudd, one of the more remainer ministers was kept on board.e has to get brexit done by the end of it. it will be a test of two things, one for the domestic audience, showing that he is notjust mr brexit, that he can do more, thinks he can do without passing new laws. because if you try to pass a new law through this parliament it will be strung up like a christmas tree with amendments and hobby horses galore. we will have to see what that means. at the same time...
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with me now is mo hussein — he used to be a special adviser to the home secretary amber rudd.eks of distractions from contests, and we would be thinking of everything is fine, it is not. we hear that loud and clear. mps have voted to send a signal to the media, the next prime minister as well, about how they will not be ignored, not be sidelined. in terms of the action of proroguing or stopping parliament from sitting, to get through a no deal potentially. it is not a done deal potentially. it is not a done deal yet but i think we are very close to mp5 getting their way on this and certainly the symbols in terms of what they are saying to who will occupy number ten do really matter. what they have done is make life harderfor if matter. what they have done is make life harder for if it is boris johnson or whoever it is, if they wa nt to johnson or whoever it is, if they want to suspend parliament to do so but it is still not impossible. that is true but equally mps are the ones who passed legislation, they vote on things, they are quite important, parliamentary, that we have...
with me now is mo hussein — he used to be a special adviser to the home secretary amber rudd.eks of distractions from contests, and we would be thinking of everything is fine, it is not. we hear that loud and clear. mps have voted to send a signal to the media, the next prime minister as well, about how they will not be ignored, not be sidelined. in terms of the action of proroguing or stopping parliament from sitting, to get through a no deal potentially. it is not a done deal potentially....
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again, it is because of her that people like amber rudd have gone into politics.ng other women to become conservative mps and that has been a theme, i think, conservative mps and that has been a theme, ithink, of conservative mps and that has been a theme, i think, of her own premiership and something she will look back at and feel very proud about. you do wonder when they make that journey now along whitehall and along the mall what the conversation in the car will be. probably talking about the brexit protester... inaudible who does shout at times. it was a rather funny who does shout at times. it was a ratherfunny moment who does shout at times. it was a rather funny moment when we heard him shouting "stop brexit!" , and her reply, i think not. we are in a position where the outgoing prime minister is on her way to the palace and as soon as that audience happens, who knows how long that will take because i think the queen will take because i think the queen will want to have a fairly relaxed conversation with mrs may. it is to end the three year premiership, so
again, it is because of her that people like amber rudd have gone into politics.ng other women to become conservative mps and that has been a theme, i think, conservative mps and that has been a theme, ithink, of conservative mps and that has been a theme, i think, of her own premiership and something she will look back at and feel very proud about. you do wonder when they make that journey now along whitehall and along the mall what the conversation in the car will be. probably talking about...