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emily thornberry on the andrew marr show this morning.a suspicious package. incoming flights were diverted, and departing flights were delayed, while the item was dealt with after eight o'clock last night. police say the incident is not believed to have been malicious or terror—related. portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the first time in the history of the competition. salvador sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, lifted the trophy after winning over both the internationaljuries, and the tv viewers. the uk's lucie jones delivered the country's best result in six years, as our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he could not believe it. but salvador sobral had just won eurovision. his victory is portugal's first in the contest after 49 attempts. as for the song, amar pelos dois, his sister wrote it and it is very un—eurovision. no gimmicks, no video screens. just a melancholic melody and his charisma and charm. bulgaria came second. portuguese eurovision fans have been waiting for this moment for such a long time.
emily thornberry on the andrew marr show this morning.a suspicious package. incoming flights were diverted, and departing flights were delayed, while the item was dealt with after eight o'clock last night. police say the incident is not believed to have been malicious or terror—related. portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the first time in the history of the competition. salvador sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, lifted the trophy after winning over both the...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it. event at the royal festival hall on london's south bank is being hosted for the first time by sue perkins. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba is at ceremony — he's been speaking to some of the potential award winners. with me is the lead actress in the most nominated programme, the crown. how does it feel leading the contingent tonight?|j how does it feel leading the contingent tonight? i do not know whether i am leading it, we are very much a family. so many of the cast are here and the producers and directors, so it will be a great night regardless of what happens. what is the secret of it being such a critical and a commercial hit and the awards as well? i do not think you can predict these things. we all loved it, but sometimes something ca ptu res loved it, but sometimes something captures the imagination of people. we all thought it was a risk, but we put our heart and soul into it and we have been lucky it has gone so well, so very lucky. you feel pressure when you ar
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it. event at the royal festival hall on london's south bank is being hosted for the first time by sue perkins. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba is at ceremony — he's been speaking to some of the potential award winners. with me is the lead actress in the most nominated programme, the crown. how does it feel leading the contingent tonight?|j how does it feel leading the contingent tonight? i do not know...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.in the history of the competition. salvador sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, lifted the trophy after winning over both the internationaljuries, and the tv viewers. the uk's lucie jones delivered the country's best result in six years, as our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he could not believe it. but salvador sobral had just won eurovision. his victory is portugal's first in the contest after 49 attempts. as for the song, amar pelos dois, his sister wrote it and it is very un—eurovision. no gimmicks, no video screens. just a melancholic melody and his charisma and charm. bulgaria came second. portuguese eurovision fans have been waiting for this moment for such a long time. they had grown so used to losing that winning sparked plenty of emotion. amazing. it will be amazing. it is like a dream come true. flying the flag for the uk was luciejones. a power ballad, never give up on you, placed 15th, our best result for six years. were you aiming for a particular place? n
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.in the history of the competition. salvador sobral, who is awaiting a heart transplant, lifted the trophy after winning over both the internationaljuries, and the tv viewers. the uk's lucie jones delivered the country's best result in six years, as our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he could not believe it. but salvador sobral had just won eurovision. his victory is portugal's first in the contest after...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.welcome rain on the way for farmers and growers over the week ahead. initially coming from this area of low pressure heading from a long way south to the uk. it will draw up warm air which holds more moisture, hence the chances of heavy rain. this band of clouds brought a band of rain earlier. it cleared away and we‘ve seen of rain earlier. it cleared away and we‘ve seen showers of rain earlier. it cleared away and we‘ve seen showers and sunshine. showers will fade away this evening and it would be clear for good showers will fade away this evening and it would be clearfor good part of the night towards eastern areas and towards the west, thickening cloud with the area of low pressure approaching and wind and rain on the way. temperatures of eight or 9 degrees. into monday morning, rain beginning to spill its way across much of scotland. in dry towards the north—east of scotland. still largely dry to the east of the pennines, heavy rain for cumbria and lancashire. a wet start for north
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.welcome rain on the way for farmers and growers over the week ahead. initially coming from this area of low pressure heading from a long way south to the uk. it will draw up warm air which holds more moisture, hence the chances of heavy rain. this band of clouds brought a band of rain earlier. it cleared away and we‘ve seen of rain earlier. it cleared away and we‘ve seen showers of rain earlier. it cleared...
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this morning, the defence secretary michael fallon told andrew marr that the government had identified cyber threats were one of the greatest threats to the country. in our security reviewjust over a year and a few months ago, we identified cyber threats as one of the three principal threats and we set aside £1.9 billion to protect us better against cyber and a large chunk of that went to the nhs. but you didn't pay for the upgrade in 2015. hang on, we are spending around £50 million on the nhs cyber systems to improve their security. we have encouraged the nhs trusts to reduce their exposure to the weakest system, the windows xp. only 5%, less than 5% of the trusts, actually use that system any more and there is money available to strengthen these systems. but you did not pay for them to strengthen that system at a crucial moment in 2015, did you? that was an old system, we didn't want them to use that. we wanted them to use modern systems that are better protected. we warned them and they were warned again in the spring. they were warned again of the threats. by the government, is th
this morning, the defence secretary michael fallon told andrew marr that the government had identified cyber threats were one of the greatest threats to the country. in our security reviewjust over a year and a few months ago, we identified cyber threats as one of the three principal threats and we set aside £1.9 billion to protect us better against cyber and a large chunk of that went to the nhs. but you didn't pay for the upgrade in 2015. hang on, we are spending around £50 million on the...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.hers injured during a brawl in north london. police found the injured 18—year—old after they were called to enfield on saturday night over reports of a fight. he was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead an hour later. two others also suffered stab wounds. scotland yard has launched a murder investigation but said no arrests have yet been made. japan says north korea's latest test may have involved an entirely new type of missile. japan's defence minister said this was the first time pyongyang had fired a missile that had reached an altitude of more than 2000 kilometres. the us military confirmed that a missile was launched near the north western city of kusong and landed in the sea ofjapan. the new president of south korea, moonjae—in, called the launch a reckless provocation. 0ur correspondent steve evans — who's in the south korean capital — gave us more details about the test. north korea is now conducting missile tests about once every two or three weeks. the previous two were
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.hers injured during a brawl in north london. police found the injured 18—year—old after they were called to enfield on saturday night over reports of a fight. he was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead an hour later. two others also suffered stab wounds. scotland yard has launched a murder investigation but said no arrests have yet been made. japan says north korea's latest test may have involved an...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address the issues. a particular issue with literacy and numeracy and we're also determined to accelerate the progress in closing the attainment gap. we have a massive programme of reform underway right now to do that. the conservatives are promising new powers to help local authorities build thousands of homes for rent, if they win the general election. sir michael fallon, said £1.11 billion had been allocated in last year's autumn statement, but he acknowledged there would be no new funding to pay for the plans. labour says it will raise billions of pounds for public services with a new tax on financial transactions, a so—called ‘robin hood' tax. the party says the levy would bring in £26 billion over the course of the next parliament. they say they would also create a specialist unit to clamp down on tax avoidance. emmanuel macron has been sworn in as president of france, promising in his inaugural address to bring about a cultural and economic renaissance and rejuvenate the country. the 39—year—old f
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address the issues. a particular issue with literacy and numeracy and we're also determined to accelerate the progress in closing the attainment gap. we have a massive programme of reform underway right now to do that. the conservatives are promising new powers to help local authorities build thousands of homes for rent, if they win the general election. sir michael fallon, said £1.11 billion had been allocated in last...
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the andrew marr show.el allowance and social care. unpopular with some pensioners. i have the work and pensions secretary to speak to the government about that. and labour's shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell. and also paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, nutty nuttal. and brendan cox, whose wife was killed almost a year ago, of course. a busy and meaty hour at nine o'clock. thank you very much, andrew marr. still to come this morning. have you registered to vote ? morning. have you registered to vote? no. will you register to vote? no. tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote. she will not be. you need to get on it. we will find out why some people just are not interested in going to the ballot box. stay with us. we have all the headlines coming up next. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. coming up before 8:00am, we will have all the weather and sport. but first, at 7:30am, a summary of this morning's main news: president trump will today call on muslims to present a united fron
the andrew marr show.el allowance and social care. unpopular with some pensioners. i have the work and pensions secretary to speak to the government about that. and labour's shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell. and also paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, nutty nuttal. and brendan cox, whose wife was killed almost a year ago, of course. a busy and meaty hour at nine o'clock. thank you very much, andrew marr. still to come this morning. have you registered to vote ? morning. have you registered to...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.volved an entirely new type of missile. japan's defence minister said this was the first time pyongyang had fired a missile that had reached an altitude of more than 2000 kilometres. the us military confirmed that a missile was launched near the north western city of kusong and landed in the sea ofjapan. the new president of south korea, moonjae—in, called the launch a reckless provocation. 0ur correspondent steve evans — who's in the south korean capital — gave us more details about the test. north korea is now conducting missile tests about once every two or three weeks. the previous two were duds but this one clearly wasn't. if the japanese defence ministry is getting it right and this missile reached an altitude of 2,000 kilometres, it marks a big improvement in north korea's technology. that would mean it's getting close to having an intercontinental ballistic missile, something president trump said would not happen. the condemnation has been pretty routine, the same words from se
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.volved an entirely new type of missile. japan's defence minister said this was the first time pyongyang had fired a missile that had reached an altitude of more than 2000 kilometres. the us military confirmed that a missile was launched near the north western city of kusong and landed in the sea ofjapan. the new president of south korea, moonjae—in, called the launch a reckless provocation. 0ur correspondent...
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the plaid cymru leader leanne wood was asked on the andrew marr show, whether her party would back strongerwe are against mass surveillance, we are in favour of more targeted surveillance. if people are under suspicion then the police need to keep a close eye on them. we support resources for that. the idea of watching everyone and being able to access watching everyone and being able to a ccess eve ryo ne's watching everyone and being able to access everyone's e—mail and communications, that is where we have a problem and that is where our mps have voted. consistently come against the slippers charter for example. —— snoopers charter. the co—leader of the green party criticised the government's prevent programme — its strategy for combating extremism — saying it was alienating the muslim community. many in the muslim community believe there has been an attack on their group in particular. we want there to bea group in particular. we want there to be a mechanism by which people can come to the state with concerns. when it is perceived by the muslim community itself by being a toxic, big bro
the plaid cymru leader leanne wood was asked on the andrew marr show, whether her party would back strongerwe are against mass surveillance, we are in favour of more targeted surveillance. if people are under suspicion then the police need to keep a close eye on them. we support resources for that. the idea of watching everyone and being able to access watching everyone and being able to a ccess eve ryo ne's watching everyone and being able to access everyone's e—mail and communications, that...
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speaking on the andrew marr programme, he said ukip was still strong in areas where it had previously prospect of having no mps in the commons. it does not really matter how many mps you have. hang on, if you think back to 2013, we forced the then british prime minister, david cameron into offering a referendum that he never wanted to get. hang on. we did not have an mp at that time. what ukip needs to do is be electorally viable, going up in the polls. i predict that after this election ukip will go up substantially and we will do very well indeed. time to take a look at the sporting action. celtic are now the new invincible is. they have completed an entire season is. they have completed an entire season unbeaten in the scottish premiership after beating hearts 2—0 today. parts kept them at bay until half—time. leigh griffiths with the goal. stuart armstrong scored the second to wrap up their league campaign. they are the first team to go whole season unbeaten in the scottish top—flight since rangers well over a century ago. they finished 13 points clear of aberdeen. but this team t
speaking on the andrew marr programme, he said ukip was still strong in areas where it had previously prospect of having no mps in the commons. it does not really matter how many mps you have. hang on, if you think back to 2013, we forced the then british prime minister, david cameron into offering a referendum that he never wanted to get. hang on. we did not have an mp at that time. what ukip needs to do is be electorally viable, going up in the polls. i predict that after this election ukip...
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amber rudd and diane abbott have been speaking on the andrew marr show this morning.been saying? amber rudd, home secretary, being asked a lot of questions about the man behind the manchester bombings, salman abedi. we understand he was highlighted to the authorities with a phone call to his mosque. questions of the home secretary about what happened after that. questions also about whether he was on watchlist will stop it is what she said. i don't know those details you have just said to me because the intelligence services are still collecting information about him and about the people around him, but i wouldn't rush to conclusions, as you seem wouldn't rush to conclusions, as you seem to be, but they have missed something. i am saying people had found the terror hotline. as they should do. the reason we have put the hotline in place is because we recognise the scale of the problem. this is an issue that has jumped recognise the scale of the problem. this is an issue that hasjumped up to the top of the election campaign, the conservatives today pushing their manifes
amber rudd and diane abbott have been speaking on the andrew marr show this morning.been saying? amber rudd, home secretary, being asked a lot of questions about the man behind the manchester bombings, salman abedi. we understand he was highlighted to the authorities with a phone call to his mosque. questions of the home secretary about what happened after that. questions also about whether he was on watchlist will stop it is what she said. i don't know those details you have just said to me...
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ms sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address the issues.iteracy and numeracy and we're also determined to accelerate the progress in closing the attainment gap. we have a massive programme of reform underway right now to do that. stars of the small screen gathered this evening in london for the annual bafta television awards. among those honoured wasjoanna lumley, awarded the bafta fellowship in recognition of her work over four decades. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba was there. his report contains flash photography. 0n the red carpet, many of it. v's best—known faces for a ceremony, potentially more significant than many before it. --tv five years ago programmes on online—only channels couldn't be entered. this year, after a series of rule changes, they are not only eligible but streaming service net flix's royal drama the crown is leading the nominations. 0n the night the royal drama went home empty hand and in a more traditionally—feeling result the bbc dominated, winning more than three—quarters of the awards, including two
ms sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address the issues.iteracy and numeracy and we're also determined to accelerate the progress in closing the attainment gap. we have a massive programme of reform underway right now to do that. stars of the small screen gathered this evening in london for the annual bafta television awards. among those honoured wasjoanna lumley, awarded the bafta fellowship in recognition of her work over four decades. 0ur entertainment...
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jeremy hunt was also on the andrew marr programme this morning.a child with mental health problems instead of being treated by the nhs ends up in a police cell, that is very bad for the child and the police. we want to stop that and stop the fact that one in six of us have a mental health disorder, depression, anxiety. can the government stop that? we want to stop the fact you could lose yourjob for that and suffer discrimination in a way you would not be able to suffer now if you were disabled, or other conditions. we want to address this. the liberal democrats back to the tax business. certainly back to big spending commitments. talking about pensions, they say they would scrap winter fuel allowance for high earning pensioners, those earning over £45,000 a year. i think it is pa rt over £45,000 a year. i think it is part of a push from them to show they are thinking about some of these problems relating to pensions and the ageing population. crucially they say they are committed to the triple lock on pensions that is where pensions rise with ave
jeremy hunt was also on the andrew marr programme this morning.a child with mental health problems instead of being treated by the nhs ends up in a police cell, that is very bad for the child and the police. we want to stop that and stop the fact that one in six of us have a mental health disorder, depression, anxiety. can the government stop that? we want to stop the fact you could lose yourjob for that and suffer discrimination in a way you would not be able to suffer now if you were...
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ms sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address the issues. a particular issue with literacy and numeracy and we're also determined to accelerate the progress in closing the attainment gap. to accelerate the progress we have a massive programme of reform underway right now to do that. of reform underway the royal college of nursing is warning of a "summer of protests" unless the government drops its 1% cap on pay for nurses. it says the cap has caused a significant real—terms pay cut for nurses. a significant real—terms the bank of england governor, mark carney, has said that households will be squeezed as wages fail to keep up with rising prices. as part of our reality check series on key issues in the run—up to the election, tonight steph mcgovern examines what has happened to pay. tonight steph mcgovern examines whether you think the politicians are spinning you a yarn or not, the key issues being debated are really important to lots of people, not least how much we are being paid. if you look back over the last decade, average wages in rea
ms sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address the issues. a particular issue with literacy and numeracy and we're also determined to accelerate the progress in closing the attainment gap. to accelerate the progress we have a massive programme of reform underway right now to do that. of reform underway the royal college of nursing is warning of a "summer of protests" unless the government drops its 1% cap on pay for nurses. it says the cap has caused a...
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the home secretary amber rudd face questions on the andrew marr show this morning about how much thearlier to our political correspondent. the man behind the bombings, salman abedi, we understand he was alerted to the authorities with a phone call from his mosque. questions about what happened after that, and about whether he was on watch lists. this is what amber rudd said.|j whether he was on watch lists. this is what amber rudd said. i don't know those details. the intelligence services are still collecting information about him, and about the people around him, but i would not rush to conclusions as you seem to be that they have somehow missed something. i'm just saying that people had bones —— had phoned the terror hotline as they should do. the reason the phone line is in place is because we recognise the scale of the problem. this is an issue that has obviouslyjumped at the top of the election campaign issue. the conservatives today have been pushing their manifesto promises to address security with a new counter extremism commission. they say we are looking at a wide range of
the home secretary amber rudd face questions on the andrew marr show this morning about how much thearlier to our political correspondent. the man behind the bombings, salman abedi, we understand he was alerted to the authorities with a phone call from his mosque. questions about what happened after that, and about whether he was on watch lists. this is what amber rudd said.|j whether he was on watch lists. this is what amber rudd said. i don't know those details. the intelligence services are...
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i found myself watching andrew marr and robert heston and found myself videoing the tv and slung it downalmost reaching out to a different audience and engaging people in a different way. what do you think about the level of engagement with voters in politics? i think 16—year—olds, i have a 15—year—old, she wants to vote and i think we should lower the age and engage a whole new generation, because i think ourfuture, what whole new generation, because i think our future, what is whole new generation, because i think ourfuture, what is happening now will affect their future. i am aware from a teenage point of view what this means. when will we see the piece of work you produce?m mid—september. it will be shown at portcullis house. it will become pa rt portcullis house. it will become part of the parliament collection. if you're eating out, and you're so full you just can't fit it all in. would you ever ask for a doggy bag? a lot of us wouldn't. a survey suggests two fifths of people are reluctant to ask for our leftovers. this is contributing to millions of tonnes of food waste each year.
i found myself watching andrew marr and robert heston and found myself videoing the tv and slung it downalmost reaching out to a different audience and engaging people in a different way. what do you think about the level of engagement with voters in politics? i think 16—year—olds, i have a 15—year—old, she wants to vote and i think we should lower the age and engage a whole new generation, because i think ourfuture, what whole new generation, because i think our future, what is whole...
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official starting point, i shall be out on the trail but i have been, yesterday, found myself watching andrew marrwhat am i doing? the of having an artist to engage with an election is kind of a way of reaching out to a different audience, engaging people in a different way. what do you think about the level of engagement with voters in politics? at a time of so much change? i think, voters in politics? at a time of so much change? ithink, i personally think, i have a 15—year—old who is about to turn 16 and she said mum, i wa nt to about to turn 16 and she said mum, i want to vote and i think we should lower the age and engage a whole new generation because i think, you know, our future, what generation because i think, you know, ourfuture, what is happening now will affect their future soul and area where from a teenage point of view what this means. when will we be able to see the piece of work that you produce? in mid-september, it will be shown at portcullis house when they have their open weekend, people can become part of the parliament collection. good luck with that, lovely to meet you. lo
official starting point, i shall be out on the trail but i have been, yesterday, found myself watching andrew marrwhat am i doing? the of having an artist to engage with an election is kind of a way of reaching out to a different audience, engaging people in a different way. what do you think about the level of engagement with voters in politics? at a time of so much change? i think, voters in politics? at a time of so much change? ithink, i personally think, i have a 15—year—old who is...
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nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.ron becomes french president in an elaborate ceremony at the elysee palace. nurses at their union‘s conference in liverpool have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a "summer of protest" over pay. more now on one of our main stories, that the new president of france, emmanuel macron has been sworn into office. speaking at the ceremony, which was held in paris, mr macron said he would give the french people the confidence to believe in themselves, and the country was on the brink of a great renaissance. translation: the world and europe today more than ever need france. they need a strong france, sure of its own destiny. they need a france which raises high the voice of liberty and solidarity. they need a france which knows how to invent the future. the world needs what the french people, men and women, have always wanted. the daring of freedom, the requirements of equality and a will for fraternity. and for decades now france has devoted itself in its cultural and social model and its de
nicola sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action is being taken to address it.ron becomes french president in an elaborate ceremony at the elysee palace. nurses at their union‘s conference in liverpool have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a "summer of protest" over pay. more now on one of our main stories, that the new president of france, emmanuel macron has been sworn into office. speaking at the ceremony, which was held in paris, mr macron said he would give the french...
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the shadow chancellor has been on the andrew marr programme this morning.will be guaranteed not to have increased income tax or vat or national insurance contributions. for those above 80,000, we're asking them to bea above 80,000, we're asking them to be a modest bit more to fund our public services. you had a theresa may on last week. you put that very good question to her about nurses, an 11% cut good question to her about nurses, an11% cut in good question to her about nurses, an 11% cut in wages over the past seven years. some of them having to go to food banks? 0ur nurses? that cannot be right. so we're going to ask the higher earners to pay a bit more. the conservatives on a rather different tack this morning. yes, not talking about brexit, this is a policy announcement. this is about mental health issues, they want to have a shake—up of mental health legislation, which would involve changing the rules governing treatment, like the mental health act, as well as changing the equalities act, which would prevent discrimination in the workplace. they als
the shadow chancellor has been on the andrew marr programme this morning.will be guaranteed not to have increased income tax or vat or national insurance contributions. for those above 80,000, we're asking them to bea above 80,000, we're asking them to be a modest bit more to fund our public services. you had a theresa may on last week. you put that very good question to her about nurses, an 11% cut good question to her about nurses, an11% cut in good question to her about nurses, an 11% cut in...
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ms sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action was being taken to address the issues. of france, emmanuel macron, has been sworn into office at the elysee palace in paris, a week after his decisive election victory. mr macron has promised to shake up the political order, and revive the economy. he said france had to find answers to the great crises of our time. 0ur paris correspondent hugh schofield was watching. 0n the big occasions, france knows how to roll out the pond. this morning at the elysee palace all of the display and colour of an old, proud nation was put to effect as the youngest ever president arrived to ta ke the youngest ever president arrived to take the helm of state. all the great and the good of france were there and emmanuel macron‘s family, led by his wife, brigitte, who preceded her husband on the red carpet by a few minutes. it was his former boss, francois hollande, who greeted emmanuel macron. 18 months ago he was one of his ministers. then the two men secluded themselves foran then the two men secluded themselves for an hour, secrets passed o
ms sturgeon told the andrew marr show that action was being taken to address the issues. of france, emmanuel macron, has been sworn into office at the elysee palace in paris, a week after his decisive election victory. mr macron has promised to shake up the political order, and revive the economy. he said france had to find answers to the great crises of our time. 0ur paris correspondent hugh schofield was watching. 0n the big occasions, france knows how to roll out the pond. this morning at...
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is my official starting point, i will be out on the trail but yesterday i found myself watching andrew marru think about the level of engagement with voters in politics? at a time of so much change? i think, voters in politics? at a time of so much change? ithink, i personally think 16—year—olds, i have a 15—year—old who was about to turn 16 and she says mum, i want to vote. i think we should lower the age, engage a whole new generation because i think, what‘s happening 110w because i think, what‘s happening now will affect their future. so i‘m very aware of a teenage point of view for this means. when will we be able to see the piece of work that you produce? in mid-september. it will be shown at portcullis house than they have their open weekend, it will become part of the parliament collection. it will become part of the parliament collectionlj it will become part of the parliament collection. i was talking to her a little bit earlier and will be able to see what you produce is, as she said, a little bit later in the year. now, a potential ‘cat—astrophe‘ averted after a cat falls into th
is my official starting point, i will be out on the trail but yesterday i found myself watching andrew marru think about the level of engagement with voters in politics? at a time of so much change? i think, voters in politics? at a time of so much change? ithink, i personally think 16—year—olds, i have a 15—year—old who was about to turn 16 and she says mum, i want to vote. i think we should lower the age, engage a whole new generation because i think, what‘s happening 110w because i...
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the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock. r the patriotic working class vote. i am joint head to head with emily thornbury, labour's shadow secretary. for those who think it is london centric cobber i will have nicola sturgeon live in the studio. --i will nicola sturgeon live in the studio. ——i will have nicola sturgeon. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and sian lloyd. coming up before eight helen will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. most of the health trusts in england and scotland that were affected by a global cyber attack have had their it systems restored. the attack, which affected thousands of computer systems in about 100 countries, has been described as unprecedented. security experts are warning workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks. the conservatives say they'lljoin forces with councils and housing associations to build thousands of new homes for rent — if they win the general election. theresa may says she
the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock. r the patriotic working class vote. i am joint head to head with emily thornbury, labour's shadow secretary. for those who think it is london centric cobber i will have nicola sturgeon live in the studio. --i will nicola sturgeon live in the studio. ——i will have nicola sturgeon. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and sian lloyd. coming up before eight helen will have the...
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this is where we say goodbye to sian, who's going to read the news for the andrew marr show.e the shot, it's the highlands. some clouds are building up highlands. some clouds are building up in the vicinity, and the remnants of the weather front that has moved away. abuser. there day. there was a damp dog in hartlepool. —— the rain are sitting on eastern parts of england and will linger across scotland in lunch time. once it clears away, so much brighterfor the north—east coast of scotland. much more at stop straightforward sunshine and showers day, not everywhere will get showers but there are heavy ones already. we will get rumbles of thunder in northern ireland, highlands and grampians. for the northern ireland is, the rain still around grampians. for the northern ireland is, the rain stillaround in grampians. for the northern ireland is, the rain still around in the afternoon. sunshine as well across england and wales, just the odd shower scattered. gusty winds to, but they should move quickly. we will have some warm sunshine returning with 17 to 19 highs, tempered if you
this is where we say goodbye to sian, who's going to read the news for the andrew marr show.e the shot, it's the highlands. some clouds are building up highlands. some clouds are building up in the vicinity, and the remnants of the weather front that has moved away. abuser. there day. there was a damp dog in hartlepool. —— the rain are sitting on eastern parts of england and will linger across scotland in lunch time. once it clears away, so much brighterfor the north—east coast of...
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this is where we say goodbye to ben who's off to read the news on the andrew marr programme.m in some parts of the country but cooler elsewhere? yes, it's certainly not bird—watching weather along the east coast. it's bleak looking in whitley bay. by contrast to the west of the pennines, not a cloud in the sky for many. a beautiful photograph from rochdale earlier on this morning. in fa ct if rochdale earlier on this morning. in fact if we take a look at the satellite picture you can see the north and west is seeing the best of the sunshine this morning. that nagging breeze driving in plenty of cloud of the north sea. gusting to gale force from a northerly direction across the northern isles. it's going to feel cold but further west it's a completely different story. it will be a lovely day. because the wind direction is northerly it maybe not quite as warm as it has been across western scotland. temperatures perhaps at around 16—18 through the course of the day today. we could see 21 somewhere in northern ireland. if that happens it will be the law warmest day of the year so
this is where we say goodbye to ben who's off to read the news on the andrew marr programme.m in some parts of the country but cooler elsewhere? yes, it's certainly not bird—watching weather along the east coast. it's bleak looking in whitley bay. by contrast to the west of the pennines, not a cloud in the sky for many. a beautiful photograph from rochdale earlier on this morning. in fa ct if rochdale earlier on this morning. in fact if we take a look at the satellite picture you can see the...
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going to do the news for andrew marr. in the meantime, let‘s look at the weather, with phil. the atlantic, bothering northern ireland and the west of scotland. sunshine and not as complete as you might hope for in this neck of the woods. not as miserable day as was the case yesterday. missable does not sign up for much of england and wales. variable amounts of cloud, especially in the north of england. southern counties, unbroken sunshine. watch out for the strength of the sunshine. northern ireland, once the rain is awake it will turn showery, there will be some brightness. there is adrift, cloud and rain through central parts of western england. a bright start across the north of scotland. the further east you are in scotland, you will be a bit dry. 0n the bigger picture, that is the temperature profile. watch out for the strength of the sun, it is that sort of time of the sun, it is that sort of time of year. the sun does have some strength. to be a problem if you are out there for any length of time. 0vernight, a lot of dry weather, no chance of frost, mild air flooding i
going to do the news for andrew marr. in the meantime, let‘s look at the weather, with phil. the atlantic, bothering northern ireland and the west of scotland. sunshine and not as complete as you might hope for in this neck of the woods. not as miserable day as was the case yesterday. missable does not sign up for much of england and wales. variable amounts of cloud, especially in the north of england. southern counties, unbroken sunshine. watch out for the strength of the sunshine. northern...
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manjeremy corbyn wants to put in charge of the economy, under the glare of the studio lights on the andrew marrist. he said no. but then a video emerged of him proudly declaring to a private political gathering, i am proudly declaring to a private political gathering, lam honest with people, i am a marxist. saying one thing to the british public but the opposite to his political associates in private. how on earth could maybe, maybe not marxist be trusted over our taxes, trusting and spending or anything else? so we know the sure what we have always expected, they cannot add up and they cannot be trusted. during this campaign we have learned jeremy corbyn cannot lead. across the country, labour candidates are disowning their leader, they don't wa nt disowning their leader, they don't want him to visit, they don't want him on their leaflets or their facebook posts. his own candidates have no confidence in him leading their party. but jeremy corbyn have no confidence in him leading their party. butjeremy corbyn is happy to take a vote from them a nyway happy to take a vote from them anyway becaus
manjeremy corbyn wants to put in charge of the economy, under the glare of the studio lights on the andrew marrist. he said no. but then a video emerged of him proudly declaring to a private political gathering, i am proudly declaring to a private political gathering, lam honest with people, i am a marxist. saying one thing to the british public but the opposite to his political associates in private. how on earth could maybe, maybe not marxist be trusted over our taxes, trusting and spending...
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the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock. ester this week. absolutely. the entire election campaign has been knocked off course by the murders in manchester. today i will talk to the two lea d e rs manchester. today i will talk to the two leaders of the smaller parties, leanne wood, and the greens. and abbot and the home secretary, about security in manchester. and eight music flavour in manchester as well. "a. coming up in the next half hour. we'll speak to the organiser of the great manchester run about how the event has become a symbol of the city's resilience following monday's bomb attack. stay with us. headlines are on the way. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. coming up before 8am, darren will be here with the bank holiday weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. police investigating the terror attack in manchester have released new images of salman abedi, the man who carried out the bombing. taken in the hours before the attack, police have asked anyone who saw abedi to con
the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock. ester this week. absolutely. the entire election campaign has been knocked off course by the murders in manchester. today i will talk to the two lea d e rs manchester. today i will talk to the two leaders of the smaller parties, leanne wood, and the greens. and abbot and the home secretary, about security in manchester. and eight music flavour in manchester as well. "a. coming up in the next half hour. we'll speak to the...
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the andrew marr programme is on bbc one at 9:00am. what have you got coming up today, andrew?y hunt, the health secretary, will be talking about the nhs under the tories and what the future would be for it if they are re—elected. and labour's tax plans. nobody to pay more tax until they earn £80,000 a year. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is on. i have the archbishop of york, and rag and bone man playing us out. and much more on the pledges from the political parties. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and katherine downes. coming up before nine louise will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. labour is pledging not to raise income tax for those earning less than £80,000 if it wins the general election. the party says it will not increase vat or employee national insurance rates. but says the top 5% of earners will pay more to fund public services. the conservatives, who have also ruled out a rise in vat, say there is a $45 billion black hole in labour's tax proposals. meanwhile, the prime ministe
the andrew marr programme is on bbc one at 9:00am. what have you got coming up today, andrew?y hunt, the health secretary, will be talking about the nhs under the tories and what the future would be for it if they are re—elected. and labour's tax plans. nobody to pay more tax until they earn £80,000 a year. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is on. i have the archbishop of york, and rag and bone man playing us out. and much more on the pledges from the political parties. stay with us....
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glimmer at this point we say goodbye to roger, who was off to do his duty for andrew marr.sunshine in manchester this afternoon, quite cloudy at the moment, but the south in wales, the vale of glamorgan, quite confused skies. quiet this morning, some sunshine developing for most areas, but we are expecting some more storms to arrive later on today. everything is coming up from the south, and with some warm and humid airlater in the south, and with some warm and humid air later in the day, we will import some of this cloud, already storms over the near continent, and those will head mainly towards the south—west of england this afternoon. ahead of that, some cloud, some sunshine around as well, a few sharp showers in the south—east, the wettest weather more towards the south—west of england. for scotland, a north—westerly breeze, so temperatures significantly lower, especially around the moray firth, 27 degrees yesterday. 18 or 19 through the central belt of scotland, not bad in the sunshine, similar temperatures across northern ireland. lighter winds for england and wales,
glimmer at this point we say goodbye to roger, who was off to do his duty for andrew marr.sunshine in manchester this afternoon, quite cloudy at the moment, but the south in wales, the vale of glamorgan, quite confused skies. quiet this morning, some sunshine developing for most areas, but we are expecting some more storms to arrive later on today. everything is coming up from the south, and with some warm and humid airlater in the south, and with some warm and humid air later in the day, we...
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the front of the ft, theresa may's interview with andrew marr yesterday, and interest—free credit cardsal which hit tesco and it is all about how the revenue on cards are accounted for, some cards have 43 months of interest—free and they don't know if customers can pay it back. the daily mirror has announced the return of tony blair, he stepped into the fray over the snap general election, saying he wants voters to support labour. he isn't exactly a corbyn easter but he says labour has the best chance of improving the country in the future and anthonyjoshua on the front and the back of the papers. he still owes his local launderette about £150 apparently! that is a lot of washing, £150! 0n the back page it is all about whether he will fight tyson fury or vladimir klitschko next. the fact he is on the front and the back shows how much of a superstar he is on the verge of becoming, he's already worth £20 million and one of the biggest names in british boxing. the sun has one of these articles on pages four and five about where he will be and what he will do next and whether he will be big
the front of the ft, theresa may's interview with andrew marr yesterday, and interest—free credit cardsal which hit tesco and it is all about how the revenue on cards are accounted for, some cards have 43 months of interest—free and they don't know if customers can pay it back. the daily mirror has announced the return of tony blair, he stepped into the fray over the snap general election, saying he wants voters to support labour. he isn't exactly a corbyn easter but he says labour has the...