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he does andrew marr. that's how it should bejudged. he watching does andrew marr.s how it should be judged. he watching will say it's all very well are talking about impartiality but they don't feel the bbc is being open about how you calculate this, and you cannot expect people to just trust you because you are the bbc any more. that may well be true but as i said there's no mathematical formula, there's no mathematical formula, there's a whole range of things you have to take into account. is it uk wide? is it a short bulletin or long bulletin? is it weekly or daily, every programme has to think about it in their own context and make a judgement across the election period. you cannot judge judgement across the election period. you cannotjudge each programme by one single addition that you have a judge across the election and is it being fair? i would say when you're looking at all of those programmes individually some parties will say we are not getting a fair shout, and it's important we look at that and take it into account. it has to be said sometimes also tha
he does andrew marr. that's how it should bejudged. he watching does andrew marr.s how it should be judged. he watching will say it's all very well are talking about impartiality but they don't feel the bbc is being open about how you calculate this, and you cannot expect people to just trust you because you are the bbc any more. that may well be true but as i said there's no mathematical formula, there's no mathematical formula, there's a whole range of things you have to take into account. is...
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i wish to complain about the line—up on the andrew marr show on sunday morning.ly biased towards remain, as all bbc programmes normally are, but we are standing european elections and this isa standing european elections and this is a totally biased out cup —— outlook. we asked for a statement in response to those comments and were told... vince cable was asked about the course word using his party's campaign literature. talking about disrespectful things, this is also the first manifesto whose title i cannot read out on sunday morning television. do you not feel a little embarrassed about the coarseness of your main election slogan?‘ embarrassed about the coarseness of your main election slogan? a few people objected to it. vince cable then went on to utter the phrase in question. responses from the audience were divided, with one objecting that foul language is used at10:35am objecting that foul language is used at 10:35am when small children may have been able to hear. before we leave politics this week, this footage of the brexit party leader nigel farage bei
i wish to complain about the line—up on the andrew marr show on sunday morning.ly biased towards remain, as all bbc programmes normally are, but we are standing european elections and this isa standing european elections and this is a totally biased out cup —— outlook. we asked for a statement in response to those comments and were told... vince cable was asked about the course word using his party's campaign literature. talking about disrespectful things, this is also the first manifesto...
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nicola sturgeon talking to andrew marr.stable but serious condition after being shot in the leg in sheffield. emergency services were called just after midnight in the the spital hill area of the city. police investigating the shooting have appealed to people who heard or saw anything to come forward. a bbc 5 live investigation has found that the number of prosecutions for revenge porn in england and wales has fallen, despite an increase in reported incidents. laws were brought in four years ago to tackle the problem. but while reports have more than doubled, the number of prosecutions has fallen by nearly a quarter. we can talk now to folami prehaye was a victim of revenge porn herself before the new law was introduced. following her experience, she set up the victims of internet crime: speak out website as a support group for people who have been through the same thing. thank you forjoining us. first of all, what is your reaction to the news that the number of prosecutions appears to be falling? it's not surprising, to be
nicola sturgeon talking to andrew marr.stable but serious condition after being shot in the leg in sheffield. emergency services were called just after midnight in the the spital hill area of the city. police investigating the shooting have appealed to people who heard or saw anything to come forward. a bbc 5 live investigation has found that the number of prosecutions for revenge porn in england and wales has fallen, despite an increase in reported incidents. laws were brought in four years...
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and andrew marr himself had this to say... thank you for all your comments this week. and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. it feels like our weather has gone a bit weird, what with the 21 celsius we had in february, and now snow in may. yeah, that's what we've seen over the last 2a hours. some wintry showers in scotland, snow settling on some of the northern hills. you see those wintry showers feeding in behind this line of rain, which is a cold front heading south across england and wales. don't be surprised over the next few hours if we see some of that rain get a bit heavier and perhaps turn to snow over the hills of wales, even. wintry showers continue to feed in further north in scotland, with further snow to be spotted he
and andrew marr himself had this to say... thank you for all your comments this week. and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. it feels like our weather...
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and andrew marr himself had this to say... thank you for all your comments this week.ws and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good evening. there's been quite a lot of cloud around today, and there's also been some showery outbreaks of rain. one from a weather front that's been sinking its way southwards across england and wales. behind it, brighter skies and a rush of showers, and some of these showers falling with a wintry flavour across high ground of scotland. all because this cold arctic air is now starting to flood across the uk. it will take its time in doing so. still ahead of that cold front, in the milder air. that front will continue to go steadily southwards overnight. a steadily southwards overnight. blanket of cloud ne southern
and andrew marr himself had this to say... thank you for all your comments this week.ws and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. that should be about what you see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good evening. there's been quite a...
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was andrew marr out to get nigel farage with him last sunday. and do his brexit a party and the other part competing next week in elections for the european parliament receive a fair and proportionate airtime on the bbc? one of andrew's and on his programme last sunday was nigel farage from the leader of the brakes brexit party polls for the elections to the european parliament. he was not happy with the line of questioning. here we are with one of the biggest changes in politics at ever occurred and you are not even interested what is wrong with the bbc? do you still want to roll back on controls and add guns to this country? i've been going around the country speaking at rallies every night, and you know who is not there? the bbc and from this line of questioning i can see why. you are just not interested. we were just not interested. let's talk about democracy and trust and competence in politics. this is ludicrous. do you still feel that people with hiv should not be allowed in this country? do i think the national health service is there fo
was andrew marr out to get nigel farage with him last sunday. and do his brexit a party and the other part competing next week in elections for the european parliament receive a fair and proportionate airtime on the bbc? one of andrew's and on his programme last sunday was nigel farage from the leader of the brakes brexit party polls for the elections to the european parliament. he was not happy with the line of questioning. here we are with one of the biggest changes in politics at ever...
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that wasn't the only controversy around last weekend's andrew marr show.their opposition to brexit. talking about disrespectful things and propriety in politics, this is also the first manifesto whose title i cannot read out on sunday morning television. do you not feel a little embarrassed about the coarseness of your main election slogan? well, a few people objected to it. i looked on the etymology. mr cable then went on to utter the phrase in question, prompting andrew marr to apologise to viewers for its use. responses from the audience were divided, with one objecting, as one viewer put it... before we leave politics this week, this footage of the brexit party leader nigel farage being covered in a milkshake while out campaigning on monday has been widely seen this week. two widely for llewellyn samuels, who wrote... too widely for llewellyn samuels, who wrote... do let us know your thoughts on the issues we are covering this week or on any aspect of bbc news. stay tuned for details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. now for some of you
that wasn't the only controversy around last weekend's andrew marr show.their opposition to brexit. talking about disrespectful things and propriety in politics, this is also the first manifesto whose title i cannot read out on sunday morning television. do you not feel a little embarrassed about the coarseness of your main election slogan? well, a few people objected to it. i looked on the etymology. mr cable then went on to utter the phrase in question, prompting andrew marr to apologise to...
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was andrew marr out to get nigel farage with him last sunday.peting next week in elections for the european parliament receive a fair and proportionate airtime on the bbc?
was andrew marr out to get nigel farage with him last sunday.peting next week in elections for the european parliament receive a fair and proportionate airtime on the bbc?
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and andrew marr himself had this to say... thank you for all your comments this week.al media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. ) good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity.
and andrew marr himself had this to say... thank you for all your comments this week.al media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. ) good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election...
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and there will be more on the leadership contest tomorrow on the andrew marr show at 10am on bbc one.d the chancellor, philip hammond. a british man is reported to have died on mount everest, bringing the death toll to 10 this season on the world's highest peak. robin haynes fisher reportedly fell ill while descending from the summit. there have been reports of overcrowding and climbers have been queuing near the peak. an irishman also died on the mountain yesterday, located in the himalayas. andy moore has the story. did you see where you were going, robin? i'm going to the top. but i'm going via the ice storm! yeah, it should be a trip to remember. robin haynes fisher was filmed by his partner at everest base camp just a few weeks ago. and this was him four years ago on the summit of mont blanc. he had also climbed aconcagua, the highest mountain in south america. he got into trouble on everest on the way down, according to the man who organised the expedition. we've just got to get down now! just at the 150 metre... that's about 8700 metres... he just fell down. and then our sherpa
and there will be more on the leadership contest tomorrow on the andrew marr show at 10am on bbc one.d the chancellor, philip hammond. a british man is reported to have died on mount everest, bringing the death toll to 10 this season on the world's highest peak. robin haynes fisher reportedly fell ill while descending from the summit. there have been reports of overcrowding and climbers have been queuing near the peak. an irishman also died on the mountain yesterday, located in the himalayas....
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was andrew marr out to get nigel farage last sunday?rr‘s guests on his programme last sunday was nigel farage, the leader of the brexit party in polls for the elections to the european parliament. he was not happy with the line of questioning. here we are with one of the biggest changes in politics at ever occurred and you are not even interested what is wrong with the bbc? do you still want to roll back on controls and add guns to this country? i've been going around the country speaking at rallies every night, and you know who is not there? the bbc and from this line of questioning i can see why. you are just not interested. we were just not interested. let's talk about democracy and trust and competence in politics. this is ludicrous. do you still feel that people with hiv should not be allowed in this country? do i think the national health service is there for british people, yes i do. this is absolutely ludicrous, i've never in my life seen a more ridiculous interview. some viewers enjoyed that robust encounter with john wigmore w
was andrew marr out to get nigel farage last sunday?rr‘s guests on his programme last sunday was nigel farage, the leader of the brexit party in polls for the elections to the european parliament. he was not happy with the line of questioning. here we are with one of the biggest changes in politics at ever occurred and you are not even interested what is wrong with the bbc? do you still want to roll back on controls and add guns to this country? i've been going around the country speaking at...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one later this morning at 10am.w chancellor. answering some of the questions about that proposed deal with the prime minister. i also have ruth davidson back from maternity leave, the leader of the scottish conservatives. but it is the middle of election season so i am also talking to adam price of sinn fein and sian berry of the greens. adrian dunbar is the most important interview by far! that is to come later. stay with us, headlines coming up... hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. it's 8:30am, here's a summary of this morning's main news. the prime minister has urged the labour leaderjeremy corbyn to work with her to break the brexit deadlock. writing in the mail on sunday, theresa may claims the local election results show people are fed up with the failure of both main parties to find a way to honour the result of the referendum. talks between labour and the conservatives are to resume on tuesday. dog breeders selling puppies on the black market have been forced to pay back more than
the andrew marr show is on bbc one later this morning at 10am.w chancellor. answering some of the questions about that proposed deal with the prime minister. i also have ruth davidson back from maternity leave, the leader of the scottish conservatives. but it is the middle of election season so i am also talking to adam price of sinn fein and sian berry of the greens. adrian dunbar is the most important interview by far! that is to come later. stay with us, headlines coming up... hello, this is...
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and tonight andrew marr will be looking at how the eu elections work and what could happen once the votes8pm on bbc one. for most women, the menopause starts in their 40s or 50s, but for one in 10,000, it begins in their teens — the so—called ‘early menopause.‘ the reason is largely unknown, so doctors at guys and st thomas's hospital in london are calling for young women affected to take part in a clinical research project. we've been to hear the story of annabelle, who's 15 years of age, currently doing her gcse‘s, and going through the menopause. i'm sweating. i have daily hot flushes. oh, my god, even my arms are red, and my chest. oh, my god. itjust makes you feel kind of trapped, and it's horrible. lovely, thank you, darling. it's been monumental on my parents because obviously they wanted grandchildren. my mum was especially really disappointed. it was a dreadful shock, and obviously, we both had a cry. we won't be grandparents, either. which is a shame, but it's more about annabel, really. today, we are at the hospital at uch, and just getting the results from my past tests, from
and tonight andrew marr will be looking at how the eu elections work and what could happen once the votes8pm on bbc one. for most women, the menopause starts in their 40s or 50s, but for one in 10,000, it begins in their teens — the so—called ‘early menopause.‘ the reason is largely unknown, so doctors at guys and st thomas's hospital in london are calling for young women affected to take part in a clinical research project. we've been to hear the story of annabelle, who's 15 years of...
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he has also been speaking on andrew marr and facing questions on some of his wider policy agenda. to be prime minister? not particularly. out of debris and the falling dust, what emerges? who knows what the future is? what i do know is we have a 2—party system that serves nothing but itself. there is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians and they revealed themselves to be grossly incompetent. what i want to see, if we can win these elections, meps become part of the government negotiating table and we can perhaps talk some sense into them. it is probably going to be a european parliamentary election like we have never seen before. and speaking to sky news this morning, the co—leader of the green party, sian berry, said that remain parties are also doing well in the polls. what's happening in terms of the poles, it is protected we will make gains and the liberal democrats will make gains, so the specifically remain parties are making gains. it is not as clear—cut as who wins. we can make gains, the liberal democrats could make gains, a
he has also been speaking on andrew marr and facing questions on some of his wider policy agenda. to be prime minister? not particularly. out of debris and the falling dust, what emerges? who knows what the future is? what i do know is we have a 2—party system that serves nothing but itself. there is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians and they revealed themselves to be grossly incompetent. what i want to see, if we can win these elections,...
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he has also been speaking on andrew marr and facing questions on some of his wider policy agenda.o be prime minister? not particularly quite. out of debris in the following dust, what emerges? who knows what the future is. what i do knows what the future is. what i do know is we have a 2—party system that serves nothing but itself. there is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians and they revealed themselves to be grossly incompetent. what i want to see, if we can win these elections, meps become part of the government negotiating table and we can perhaps talk some sense into them. it is probably going to be a european parliamentary election like we have never seen before. organised crime is a "chronic and corrosive" threat to the uk and more money is needed to tackle it. that's according to the national crime agency, which says organised criminals are killing more british people a year than terrorism, war and natural disasters. it comes ahead of an annual assessment on tuesday which will look at how gangs are exploiting advances in tec
he has also been speaking on andrew marr and facing questions on some of his wider policy agenda.o be prime minister? not particularly quite. out of debris in the following dust, what emerges? who knows what the future is. what i do knows what the future is. what i do know is we have a 2—party system that serves nothing but itself. there is a complete breakdown of trust between the people in this country and our politicians and they revealed themselves to be grossly incompetent. what i want...
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dominic rab will be amongst the guests on the andrew marr show.e chancellor tomorrow along with philip hammond. 0fficials chancellor tomorrow along with philip hammond. officials say that a british man has brought the death toll to 10, while the season two there have been reports of overcrowding and climbers have been queueing near the peak. an irish man has also died on the mountain yesterday. andy murray has the story. do you see where you are going? to the top? i will begin the ice storm. yes, it should be a trip to remember. robin haynes fisher will be filled by his partner at base camp a few weeks ago. and this was him four years ago on the summit of mont blanc. he also claimed the highest mountain in south america. he got into trouble on every on the way down, according to the man who organised the expedition. 150 metres, 870 metres. he will need more oxygen. these extraordinary pictures were taken a few days ago as dozens of mountaineers queued to get up on time, on a knife edge to reach the summit. 0ne experienced says the authorities need
dominic rab will be amongst the guests on the andrew marr show.e chancellor tomorrow along with philip hammond. 0fficials chancellor tomorrow along with philip hammond. officials say that a british man has brought the death toll to 10, while the season two there have been reports of overcrowding and climbers have been queueing near the peak. an irish man has also died on the mountain yesterday. andy murray has the story. do you see where you are going? to the top? i will begin the ice storm....
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nigel farage, its leader, told andrew marr that his party should be part of the team negotiating brexitr political correspondent jessica parker reports. the sun shining as theresa may left church this morning, but the prime minister knows there are plenty of political storm clouds about. as the european elections approach, this conservative said the party has a challenging contest. they will be difficult elections for us, that have been clear. for some this is the ultimate protest vote opprounity. turnout tends to be low in european elections. but they've been very important politically. for some people it is a free vote and that is even truer now. this is in a sense for some people the second referendum. cross party talks with labour in search of a brexit deal have been going on for weeks and this path will be walked along again tomorrow as discussions resume. the government's eager to see its efforts bloom, warning brexit may not be delivered at all, if parliament does not soon support a deal. does labour think a compromise can come? what we are trying to do is say, we want a brexit d
nigel farage, its leader, told andrew marr that his party should be part of the team negotiating brexitr political correspondent jessica parker reports. the sun shining as theresa may left church this morning, but the prime minister knows there are plenty of political storm clouds about. as the european elections approach, this conservative said the party has a challenging contest. they will be difficult elections for us, that have been clear. for some this is the ultimate protest vote...
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and, tonight, andrew marr will be looking at how the eu elections work and what could happen once the: the big vote at 8pm on bbc one. so andy murray has received his knighthood at buckingham palace more than two years after he was awarded the honour. sir andrew murray, for services to tennis and charity. the three—time grand slam champion was named in the queen's new years honours in 2016, following his second wimbledon title and second olympic gold. sir andy said he was "very proud" to receive the honour. the former australian prime minister bob hawke has died at the age of 89. he was in office between 1983 and 1991, during which time he became well known for his love of cigars, cricket and beer. he was the australian labour party's longest—serving pm, who achieved the highest approval ratings of any leader. you never want to see them, and you usually can't, with adult specimens just over 5mm long. but what bedbugs lack in size, they make up for in durability. a new study has revealed that, although the overall number of insects is in decline, bedbugs have been around for 100 millio
and, tonight, andrew marr will be looking at how the eu elections work and what could happen once the: the big vote at 8pm on bbc one. so andy murray has received his knighthood at buckingham palace more than two years after he was awarded the honour. sir andrew murray, for services to tennis and charity. the three—time grand slam champion was named in the queen's new years honours in 2016, following his second wimbledon title and second olympic gold. sir andy said he was "very...
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speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said that he doesn't trust her and is concerned that any deal labourd with prime minister, to end the deadlock, is liable to be broken by her successor. some senior tories, including the leader of the scottish conservatives ruth davidson remain confident that a compromise can be found. our political correspondent nick eardley told why both sides remain optimistic of agreeing a brexit deal. the two sides aren't that far apart. if the government is prepared to move towards labour's position on the customs union, similar trading rules to the ones we have just now then a deal might be within side. one of those who is urging compromise to get that done is the scottish tory leader ruth davidson. her argument is very similar to the prime minister's that the public is sick of this, they want to get it done and that if the message she has taken away from the local election results in england. let's have a listen to what she said on why that deal could be within reach. what we have seen since the brexit vote is the two extremes, the edges are getting louder and
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, he said that he doesn't trust her and is concerned that any deal labourd with prime minister, to end the deadlock, is liable to be broken by her successor. some senior tories, including the leader of the scottish conservatives ruth davidson remain confident that a compromise can be found. our political correspondent nick eardley told why both sides remain optimistic of agreeing a brexit deal. the two sides aren't that far apart. if the government is prepared...
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speaking to andrew marr, she said that her party had tried to encourage the discussion of alternatives for a period, although we always did say that thing in the eu was our always did say that thing in the eu was oui’ preference, always did say that thing in the eu was our preference, that is what the majority of people in scotland blunt at 34. i make no apology for what i hope is reasonable, we try to see if whether staying in the eu it wasn't possible, if single market, customs union membership could be an alternative to a hard brexit. but neither of the main uk parties were prepared to talk about that seriously. and now it is possible to keep the uk and scotland in the eu andi keep the uk and scotland in the eu and i do think putting the issue back to the people is what should happen. this week, we will be continuing our series of interviews with meps and leaders from the main parties standing in the european elections in a special ‘ask this.‘ you can send us your questions to put to them. tomorrow, we'll speak to conservative mep ashely fox and vince cable the lib dem leader. then
speaking to andrew marr, she said that her party had tried to encourage the discussion of alternatives for a period, although we always did say that thing in the eu was our always did say that thing in the eu was oui’ preference, always did say that thing in the eu was our preference, that is what the majority of people in scotland blunt at 34. i make no apology for what i hope is reasonable, we try to see if whether staying in the eu it wasn't possible, if single market, customs union...
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its leader, nigel farage, told andrew marr that the political system needed to change and his party should
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he told andrew marr that he will try to renegotiate a brexit deal with brussels and if that fails, willno deal. when asked how it will be different this time — he said there would be a well—organised government operation. first of all, as i said, we'd be willing to walk away from negotiations if we don't get the very finite, targeted, reasonable change. secondly, i think my experience was of being undermined by some others in government, so we need to have a very well organised number 10 operation and a united cabinet. and i think if you do that and you can be really credible in brussels that actually we mean business, we want a good deal, we want these limited changes, but we are willing to walk away otherwise, i think that will focus minds in a way that wasn't done before. one of two female candidates to announce they are running is the former work and pension secretary, esther mcvey. speaking earlier on sophie ridge on sunday on sky news, she said that if she became prime minister, britain wouldn't be asking for any more extensions and that the uk must complete its preparations for a
he told andrew marr that he will try to renegotiate a brexit deal with brussels and if that fails, willno deal. when asked how it will be different this time — he said there would be a well—organised government operation. first of all, as i said, we'd be willing to walk away from negotiations if we don't get the very finite, targeted, reasonable change. secondly, i think my experience was of being undermined by some others in government, so we need to have a very well organised number 10...
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the andrew marr show is coming up next on bbc one.hello there. it has been quite a mild start to our sunday but a lot of cloud around. there is also some rain. i have managed to find a little bit of brightness along the south coast. not too bad this morning. it would probably stay dry for much of the day. some wet weather has been moving through scotland, out of northern ireland, into the north of england and parts of wales. it will weaken as it pushes its way steadily south and east. a band of showery rain moving its way through the midlands into lincolnshire by lunchtime and down into the south—east corner, eventually. we should see an improvement as we go through the day across northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, brighter skies into the afternoon. a breezy affair. feeling rather cool under disappointing cloud and rain that will linger to the north—west of the great glen. temperatures peaking at around nine to 12 degrees. into the south, 20, may be 21 if we are lucky. the weather front will move into the near cont
the andrew marr show is coming up next on bbc one.hello there. it has been quite a mild start to our sunday but a lot of cloud around. there is also some rain. i have managed to find a little bit of brightness along the south coast. not too bad this morning. it would probably stay dry for much of the day. some wet weather has been moving through scotland, out of northern ireland, into the north of england and parts of wales. it will weaken as it pushes its way steadily south and east. a band of...
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today, jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, in an at times ill tempered interview with the bbc‘s andrew marr about putting whatever brexit deal might be passed by parliament to a public vote, a fresh vote, another referendum, more so than he was a few weeks ago. equally, the brexit party, nigel farage's new vehicle, remember, five years ago he won the european elections with ukip. this new ukip looks, according to the polls, that it is going to win. the conservative party is going to be performing poorly if the polls are correct. i think that will strengthen the hand of somebody like borisjohnson or strengthen the hand of somebody like boris johnson or dominic strengthen the hand of somebody like borisjohnson or dominic raab, somebody who is a lexiteer, because i think the more desperate the party gets itself the more they will think they need a brexiteer to sort them out and take them forward. —— who is a brexiteer. not sure that's the right answer to fighting nigel farage, you don't want a nigel farage, you don't want a nigel farage figure to combat him, but there is a shift in westminster
today, jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, in an at times ill tempered interview with the bbc‘s andrew marr about putting whatever brexit deal might be passed by parliament to a public vote, a fresh vote, another referendum, more so than he was a few weeks ago. equally, the brexit party, nigel farage's new vehicle, remember, five years ago he won the european elections with ukip. this new ukip looks, according to the polls, that it is going to win. the conservative party is going to be...
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we may find out in the andrew marr programme tomorrow, we shall wait and see.what of those that started off in remain and have slowly accepted brexit. matt hancock, jeremy hunt and rory stewart. rory stewart already alluding to the dishonesty of boris, that team at the moment, will they be able to convince mps and most importantly the membership? well, i think this contest is split into two very clear camps. you have the candidates coming from the cabinet, so candidates coming from the cabinet, so that is people like jeremy hunt the foreign secretary, rory stewart international development secretary, michael gove the environment secretary, and then you have the candidates coming from the brexit side of the argument. that is boris johnson the former foreign secretary, dominic raab the former brexit secretary, steve baker, a very prominent eurosceptic conservative mp. those two camps will produce two candidates which will produce two candidates which will go through to the conservative party's grassroots membership. to go back to what anne said earlier, yes, this
we may find out in the andrew marr programme tomorrow, we shall wait and see.what of those that started off in remain and have slowly accepted brexit. matt hancock, jeremy hunt and rory stewart. rory stewart already alluding to the dishonesty of boris, that team at the moment, will they be able to convince mps and most importantly the membership? well, i think this contest is split into two very clear camps. you have the candidates coming from the cabinet, so candidates coming from the cabinet,...
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from jeremy corbyn the labour leader speaking to the andrew marr show earlier.icative votes before and we had the dominic grieve proposals in which there were non—binding indicative votes, which actually nothing was agreed at the end of it. i think it's unlikely that it will actually take us much further forward. i think the government has to come up with legislation through negotiation with the eu, and at the moment the extension goes on till the end of october. but the idea they can produce a bill at the beginning of june and get it through all of its stages by the end ofjuly is... very difficult. very unlikely. are very unlikely, jeremy corbyn saying, in terms of the government getting by the brexit deadline at the end of october. he mentioned indicative votes at the start. that's something the prime minister has suggested she could hold to hold to try to find a majority in parliament on those areas where labour and the government were not able to find agreement during cross—party talks that broke down. butjeremy corbyn sounding sceptical there about that. ob
from jeremy corbyn the labour leader speaking to the andrew marr show earlier.icative votes before and we had the dominic grieve proposals in which there were non—binding indicative votes, which actually nothing was agreed at the end of it. i think it's unlikely that it will actually take us much further forward. i think the government has to come up with legislation through negotiation with the eu, and at the moment the extension goes on till the end of october. but the idea they can produce...
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i am going to get some andrew marr afters have.re coming out. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and naga munchetty. here's a summary of this morning's main news: theresa may says she intends to present a "new bold offer" to mp5 in a final attempt to get them to approve her brexit deal next month. extra protection for workers' rights are expected to be at the centre of the proposals, which is among labour's demands. the prime minister's promised to outline a timetable for her departure after the commons vote. if you're catching a train today, or getting ready to get one tomorrow, you should be aware of major timetable changes which are coming into effect. train operators say they're adding more than 1,000 extra services per week. train companies and network rail say they've learned the lessons from last summer when changes led to weeks of delays and cancellations. cases of revenge porn in england and wales are on the rise, but the number of prosecutions is falling, according to a bbc investigation. it comes four years after
i am going to get some andrew marr afters have.re coming out. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and naga munchetty. here's a summary of this morning's main news: theresa may says she intends to present a "new bold offer" to mp5 in a final attempt to get them to approve her brexit deal next month. extra protection for workers' rights are expected to be at the centre of the proposals, which is among labour's demands. the prime minister's promised to outline a timetable for her...
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the andrew marr show is on at 10 o'clock this morning here on bbc one. ace officially started, i'm joined by dominic raab, the chancellor himself, philip hammond, to talk about the economic and political future. sir michael perry when also a guest. —— michael peeling. coming up in the next half hour: making a splash — how swimming with mermaids is helping children with severe illnesses and disabilities take the plunge. 00:28:50,569 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 stay with us — headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and nina warhurst. here's a summary of this morning's main news. the contest to replace theresa may as prime minister looks set to feature a battle between two former allies who famously fell out the last time the job was up for grabs. environment secretary michael gove is expected to formally announce his leadership bid later today, while former foreign secretary borisjohnson has already declared he intends to run. so far, eight mps are in the frame and their positions on a no—deal brexit are emerging as a central issue. vot
the andrew marr show is on at 10 o'clock this morning here on bbc one. ace officially started, i'm joined by dominic raab, the chancellor himself, philip hammond, to talk about the economic and political future. sir michael perry when also a guest. —— michael peeling. coming up in the next half hour: making a splash — how swimming with mermaids is helping children with severe illnesses and disabilities take the plunge. 00:28:50,569 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 stay with us — headlines...
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andrew marr will be here on bbc one at 10 o'clock. ese very strange but important european elections. i am joined by damian heinz, jonathan ashworth, the labour health spokesperson, and by nigel farage of the new brexit party. an awful lot to talk about. i have got the great sir michael paling talking about a very exciting ship voyage he has been writing about and about monty python. tomorrow, "wake up to the menopause" with our new series to help women live a better menopausal life. to understand what it's really like we asked some who are living through it to share their tips and advice. what do i think when i think of the menopause? ijust think confusion. that's my word, just total and utter confusion. liberation. challenging. hot, dried up, brain fug. wisdom, maturity and experience. relief because i'm through the other side now. no more periods. try not to commit murder. it made me get out and enjoy life. it's pretty damn unfair that as women go through what we do. what's my advice for someone going through menopause? talk, talk,
andrew marr will be here on bbc one at 10 o'clock. ese very strange but important european elections. i am joined by damian heinz, jonathan ashworth, the labour health spokesperson, and by nigel farage of the new brexit party. an awful lot to talk about. i have got the great sir michael paling talking about a very exciting ship voyage he has been writing about and about monty python. tomorrow, "wake up to the menopause" with our new series to help women live a better menopausal life....