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goad and andrew marr this morning. good mornin: , and andrew marr this morning.ing. from _ and andrew marr this morning. good morning. from a _ and andrew marr this morning. good morning, from a now _ and andrew marr this morning. (emf. morning, from a now sunny manchester. it is one of the interesting things about this conference that although you have got the slogans in the background about building back better and getting on with the job, a about building back better and getting on with thejob, a lot about building back better and getting on with the job, a lot of what borisjohnson is having to talk about at this conference is out of his control, it is issues in everyday life that a lot of us have been talking about over the last couple of weeks. the most significant has probably been the issues in the supply chain. we have seen them over the last few months when it comes to food and in the last week in particular it has all been about fuel, the panic buying of fuel around the country that has led to a lot of people not being able to get petrol at the local st
goad and andrew marr this morning. good mornin: , and andrew marr this morning.ing. from _ and andrew marr this morning. good morning. from a _ and andrew marr this morning. good morning, from a now _ and andrew marr this morning. (emf. morning, from a now sunny manchester. it is one of the interesting things about this conference that although you have got the slogans in the background about building back better and getting on with the job, a about building back better and getting on with...
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home secretary has been on the andrew marr programme on bbc one this morning, and this is what she had which we can do things differently, clearly around surgeries, you've just mentioned publicising them, moving from publicising appointments to pre—booking appointments, making sure that appointments are checked thoroughly, that the backgrounds on individuals are checked. a lot of those measures are already in place right now. those measures are being looked at again, and the speaker and i are working through, actually, we are doing a lot of practical things right now in terms of advice for mps, but i think it is fair to say, we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious as to how we conduct our business and put safety front and centre of this. so that's the home secretary speaking a little earlier. peter, what this underlines is the changing nature of political discourse in this country, doesn't it? that these things are bubbling to the surface with devastating effect. interesting to hear priti patel say there that we need to be self—aware as politicians. that's quite somethin
home secretary has been on the andrew marr programme on bbc one this morning, and this is what she had which we can do things differently, clearly around surgeries, you've just mentioned publicising them, moving from publicising appointments to pre—booking appointments, making sure that appointments are checked thoroughly, that the backgrounds on individuals are checked. a lot of those measures are already in place right now. those measures are being looked at again, and the speaker and i are...
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there were several such meetings this week, starting with the andrew marr show last sunday. after more than ten years of flat—lining, what you are seeing is people on no incomes are being paid more. and by the way, here's an example... no, let me finish this point. you said something that isn't true, i'm afraid. isn't true about wages. liz wright wonders... but janet haagensen had a different perspective.... and there was a similar division of opinion nick robinson's radio for interview with misterjohnson on tuesday morning — the prime minister's first on the today programme for over two years. there's no... there's no supply of young people in this country who frankly at the moment are thinking of becoming truck drivers. that is going to change — that is going to change... prime minister, stop talking. we are going to have . questions and answers, not where you merely talk, if you don't mind. - now the question and i want to ask you is about the cost _ of living, if you would. giles bedloe contacted us to say... butjean jeeves begged... those interviews were conducted at co
there were several such meetings this week, starting with the andrew marr show last sunday. after more than ten years of flat—lining, what you are seeing is people on no incomes are being paid more. and by the way, here's an example... no, let me finish this point. you said something that isn't true, i'm afraid. isn't true about wages. liz wright wonders... but janet haagensen had a different perspective.... and there was a similar division of opinion nick robinson's radio for interview with...
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show, the fact that some _ the andrew marr show, the fact that some people are being made verythis is a day when — better off than others. this is a day when he wants to give us something out of the person so i think— something out of the person so i think we — something out of the person so i think we should probably appreciate it but as _ think we should probably appreciate it but as tony says, in the scheme of things. — it but as tony says, in the scheme of things, not that large, and it does _ of things, not that large, and it does depend where it ends up. the front -a~e does depend where it ends up. front page of does depend where it ends up. tie: front page of the does depend where it ends up. he front page of the metro, does depend where it ends up. t“t9: front page of the metro, tony, does depend where it ends up. tt9 front page of the metro, tony, with a headline, the picture headline, petrol patrol, and this is the first picture of troops, i believe they don't start until tomorrow so how they have got this, i think this is probably a training picture but, yes, the tro
show, the fact that some _ the andrew marr show, the fact that some people are being made verythis is a day when — better off than others. this is a day when he wants to give us something out of the person so i think— something out of the person so i think we — something out of the person so i think we should probably appreciate it but as _ think we should probably appreciate it but as tony says, in the scheme of things. — it but as tony says, in the scheme of things, not that large,...
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there were several such meetings this week — starting with the andrew marr show last sunday.ople on low incomes are being paid more. and by the way, here's an example... no, let me finish this point. you said something that isn't true, i'm afraid. you said something that isn't true about wages. liz wright wonders... but janet haagensen had a different perspective.... and there was a similar division of opinion over nick robinson's radio 4 interview with misterjohnson on tuesday morning — the prime minister's first on the today programme for over two years. there's no... there's no supply of young people in this country who frankly at the moment are thinking of becoming truck drivers. that is going to change — that is going to change... prime minister, stop talking. we are going to have . questions and answers, not where you merely. talk, if you don't mind. now the question and i want to ask you is about the cost i of living, if you would. giles bedloe contacted us to say...
there were several such meetings this week — starting with the andrew marr show last sunday.ople on low incomes are being paid more. and by the way, here's an example... no, let me finish this point. you said something that isn't true, i'm afraid. you said something that isn't true about wages. liz wright wonders... but janet haagensen had a different perspective.... and there was a similar division of opinion over nick robinson's radio 4 interview with misterjohnson on tuesday morning —...
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she said most people —— is greta thunberg who has been speaking to andrew marr.ake action, which is very much the case now, no matter how you see it, if we switched from that focus to actually trying to combat climate change in a way that would actually solve it, taking into account the whole perspective, then i think that we could achieve massive changes. and, of course, we must also remember that there's not a point where everything is lost. there's not like a tipping point we pass and now everything is lost, there's no point in doing anything. if we can't keep the global average temperature rise to below 1.5, then we do 1.6, and then 1.7, and so on. we can always prevent things from getting worse. it's never too late to do as much as we can. we expect alok sharma to be officially taking the presidency in the next few minutes, we will go
she said most people —— is greta thunberg who has been speaking to andrew marr.ake action, which is very much the case now, no matter how you see it, if we switched from that focus to actually trying to combat climate change in a way that would actually solve it, taking into account the whole perspective, then i think that we could achieve massive changes. and, of course, we must also remember that there's not a point where everything is lost. there's not like a tipping point we pass and...
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prime minister is facing is what is he going to do about it and this was part of his answer to andrew marrhe way forward for our country is not tojust pull the big lever marked uncontrolled immigration and allow in huge numbers of people to do... well, you have cranked it a bit of the way, haven't you? in a controlled way, that is entirely sensible, but what some people are saying is to have hundreds of thousands of people in. this is a very serious point, because our country, you know, has been running at a comparatively low rate of wage growth for a long time, basically stagnant wages, and totally stagnant productivity and not as much growth as this country can achieve. that is because, chronically, we have failed to invest in people, we have failed to invest in equipment and you have seen wages flatten. so, to summarise, pay, not immigration is what the prime minister wants to be the solution to some of these issues. the problem he has is that improving paying conditions does not happen overnight and at the moment the government is having to do things it did not want to do, like issue t
prime minister is facing is what is he going to do about it and this was part of his answer to andrew marrhe way forward for our country is not tojust pull the big lever marked uncontrolled immigration and allow in huge numbers of people to do... well, you have cranked it a bit of the way, haven't you? in a controlled way, that is entirely sensible, but what some people are saying is to have hundreds of thousands of people in. this is a very serious point, because our country, you know, has...
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the big question, i andrew marr is on bbc one after us at nine o'clock this morning. here in a very slightly moist glasgow. we will he _ in a very slightly moist glasgow. we will be talking to greta turnbow, alec sharma, ed miller brand —— greta _ alec sharma, ed miller brand —— greta turnbow. a lock sharma. the andrew marr show is on bbc one straight after breakfast at 9am. they have blown australia away and are on the verge of victory in the world cup. this stunning catch from chris woakes removed steve smith. england, of course, will face australia in the test format when the ashes starts in december, but it may not be as straightforward as this. jos buttler smashed five sixes on the way to england reaching that target with eight overs to spare. it means they have three wins from three in the super 12s. relief for manchester united manager ole gunnar solskjaer as his side beat tottenham 3—0 to relieve some pressure. goals from cristiano ronaldo, edinson cavani and this one from marcus rashford wrapped up a convincing win as united bounced back from their 5—0 defeat
the big question, i andrew marr is on bbc one after us at nine o'clock this morning. here in a very slightly moist glasgow. we will he _ in a very slightly moist glasgow. we will be talking to greta turnbow, alec sharma, ed miller brand —— greta _ alec sharma, ed miller brand —— greta turnbow. a lock sharma. the andrew marr show is on bbc one straight after breakfast at 9am. they have blown australia away and are on the verge of victory in the world cup. this stunning catch from chris...
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an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight. for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bag. we have passing, the directing debut. we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright and we have antlers which is a strangely sombre horror movie. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall. very fine actor. an adaptation of the novel by nello lawson. tessa thompson are irene and claire. they knew each other as kids, this is set in 1929, and they meet by chance in an upmarket new york establishment. here is a clip. pardon me, i don't mean to stare, but... i think i know you. i'm afraid you're mistaken. no, of course i know you. you lookjust the same. tell me, do they still call you renee? yes, but no one still be there for a long time. l don't you know me? not really, really? i'm afraid i can't i seem to place you. claire? that's right. so what's happened is irene is now l
an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight. for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very mixed bag. we have passing, the directing debut. we have last night in soho which is the latest from edgar wright and we have antlers which is a strangely sombre horror movie. let's start off with passing. directorial debut for rebecca hall. very...
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the andrew marr show will be live for _ next few days.ohnson and andy burnham. my name on bbc one. the government's latest figures show there were 30,301 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. this means on average there were 34,855 cases reported per day in the last week. there were 121 deaths. that is of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. i never deny last week 114 were announced every day. the latest figures on those being in hospital and the percentage of people vaccinated has not yet been made available. now, climate negotiators from around the world have been holding talks are easily ahead of the crucial environmental summit known as cup 26 in glasgow next month. the meeting in milan with delegates from around 50 countries, is one of the final opportunities to the agenda for glasgow. 0ur environment correspondent has more details. frustration on the streets... ..as young activists marched to the milan climate conference on friday. this is our future and we have to fight for our futures. inside
the andrew marr show will be live for _ next few days.ohnson and andy burnham. my name on bbc one. the government's latest figures show there were 30,301 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. this means on average there were 34,855 cases reported per day in the last week. there were 121 deaths. that is of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. i never deny last week 114 were announced every day. the latest figures on those being in hospital and the...
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and andrew marr will be speaking to 6reta thunberg and alok sharma, at 9am, here on bbc one.ose out the month of october on a rather unsettled note and a deep area of low pressure coming in off the atlantic is going to bring some wet and windy weather through sunday, certainly a very wet start, and then we hold on the gales across southern and western areas with sunshine and blustery showers. so, here it is, then, this new area of low pressure, deeper feature than what we had on saturday, pushing into southern and western areas first thing on sunday, some really heavy bursts of rain on this as it sweeps its way northwards and eastwards. there could be localised flooding in places, the ground is pretty saturated from so much rainfall recently. the rainfall will become more confined to the northern half of scotland and then it�*s blustery showers, particularly across western areas, driven in on the strong westerly gale. some good spells of sunshine, too — particularly across the eastern side of the country. top temperature, 13 or 1a degrees. sunday evening, then, halloween even
and andrew marr will be speaking to 6reta thunberg and alok sharma, at 9am, here on bbc one.ose out the month of october on a rather unsettled note and a deep area of low pressure coming in off the atlantic is going to bring some wet and windy weather through sunday, certainly a very wet start, and then we hold on the gales across southern and western areas with sunshine and blustery showers. so, here it is, then, this new area of low pressure, deeper feature than what we had on saturday,...
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and he said, i hate to andrew marr and he said, i hate to break it to you, but our food processinglly insulting _ killing a lot of animals. i think it was really insulting what - killing a lot of animals. i think it was really insulting what he - killing a lot of animals. i think it| was really insulting what he said. it showed his lack of knowledge for our industry. the fact that he doesn't understand that killing pigs on the farm and incinerating them means they will not go into the virgin. it was disgraceful, to be quite honest. —— the food chain. [30 quite honest. -- the food chain. do ou quite honest. —— the food chain. do you think any temporary visas to work in the food processing plants, is that only a short—term answer to the edges you are talking about? are people not in the right places for these jobs i suppose people not in the right places for thesejobs i suppose is people not in the right places for these jobs i suppose is the question i am asking? this is something that was put to the chancellor earlier today when he talked about the huge number ofjob vacancies there
and he said, i hate to andrew marr and he said, i hate to break it to you, but our food processinglly insulting _ killing a lot of animals. i think it was really insulting what - killing a lot of animals. i think it was really insulting what he - killing a lot of animals. i think it| was really insulting what he said. it showed his lack of knowledge for our industry. the fact that he doesn't understand that killing pigs on the farm and incinerating them means they will not go into the virgin....
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and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9am
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the home secretary was on the andrew marr programme this morning and this is what she said.— is whatcan _ is what she said. there are ways in which we can do _ is what she said. there are ways in which we can do things _ is what she said. there are ways in which we can do things differently | which we can do things differently clearly— which we can do things differently clearly around surgeries. you mentioned publicising them. moving from publicising appointments to pre—booking appointments, making sure appointments are checked thoroughly and backgrounds on individuals are checked. if i may say a _ individuals are checked. if i may say a lot— individuals are checked. if i may say a lot of— individuals are checked. if i may say a lot of those measures are already— say a lot of those measures are already in— say a lot of those measures are already in place. they are being looked — already in place. they are being looked at — already in place. they are being looked at again. the speaker and i are working — looked at again. the speaker and i are working through, we are doing a lot of— ar
the home secretary was on the andrew marr programme this morning and this is what she said.— is whatcan _ is what she said. there are ways in which we can do _ is what she said. there are ways in which we can do things _ is what she said. there are ways in which we can do things differently | which we can do things differently clearly— which we can do things differently clearly around surgeries. you mentioned publicising them. moving from publicising appointments to pre—booking...
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the president of cop26 told andrew marr that keeping global warming to 1.5 celsius would be challengingcommitments that have been made and i said we are heading towards two degrees, how is it that over this next decade and indeed over the next few years, we close that gap so we get closer to 1.5? and that is something that i'm going to try and get broad consensus on at the conference. the swedish teenager greta thunberg arrived in glasgow by train last night. mobbed by fellow activists. she had voiced concern that cop26 would not lead to significant changes. but said it is not too late to do what we can. if we switch our focus from trying to create loopholes and excuses to not take action, which is very much the case now, no matter how you see it, if we switch from that focus to actually trying to combat climate change in... in a way that would actually solve it, taking into account the whole perspective, then i think we could achieve massive changes. the scottish weather outside is dull and dreich and security is tight. inside, the stakes are high as talks begin on how to cut carbon em
the president of cop26 told andrew marr that keeping global warming to 1.5 celsius would be challengingcommitments that have been made and i said we are heading towards two degrees, how is it that over this next decade and indeed over the next few years, we close that gap so we get closer to 1.5? and that is something that i'm going to try and get broad consensus on at the conference. the swedish teenager greta thunberg arrived in glasgow by train last night. mobbed by fellow activists. she had...
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and tomorrow morning andrew marr will be joined by the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, and by there on bbc one. us officials and representatives of the taliban have met face—to—face for the first time since the militants took control of afghanistan in august. america maintains the talks in the qatari capital of doha, do not signal official recognition of taliban rule. in afghanistan the funerals have been taking place of some of the victims killed in yesterday's suicide bomb attack in the northern city of kunduz. around 50 people died with the islamic state group saying it carried out the attack on a mosque. well, our correspondent, yogita limaye, is in doha for us. the first time both these sides have met. do we have any idea what has come out of the meeting so far? from the talihan's — come out of the meeting so far? from the taliban's point _ come out of the meeting so far? from the taliban's point of— come out of the meeting so far? from the taliban's point of view— come out of the meeting so far? h...” the taliban's point of view this as part of a series of efforts from the g
and tomorrow morning andrew marr will be joined by the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, and by there on bbc one. us officials and representatives of the taliban have met face—to—face for the first time since the militants took control of afghanistan in august. america maintains the talks in the qatari capital of doha, do not signal official recognition of taliban rule. in afghanistan the funerals have been taking place of some of the victims killed in yesterday's suicide bomb attack in...
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and protesters are also in glasgow, including greta thunberg who has been talking to the bbc�*s andrew marrimate change in the world can help to create change, but her overwhelming message was still that while politicians can do more, what they have done so far is still not enough. if we switch their focus from trying to create loopholes and excuses not to create loopholes and excuses not to change action, which is very much a case now, no matter how you see it, if we switched from that focus to actually trying to combat climate change, in a way that would actually solve it, which then i think we can achieve massive changes. and we must also remember that is not a point which could be lost. there is no point doing anything. they may do 1.5, 1.6 and point doing anything. they may do 1.5,1.6 and 1.7 and so on. we can always prevent things from getting worse. tl always prevent things from getting worse. . always prevent things from getting worse. , ., ., ., ., always prevent things from getting worse. , ., ., ., worse. it is never too late to do as much as we _ worse. it is never too late to d
and protesters are also in glasgow, including greta thunberg who has been talking to the bbc�*s andrew marrimate change in the world can help to create change, but her overwhelming message was still that while politicians can do more, what they have done so far is still not enough. if we switch their focus from trying to create loopholes and excuses not to create loopholes and excuses not to change action, which is very much a case now, no matter how you see it, if we switched from that focus...
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she was speaking to andrew marr. of course, this is notjust a question about me. mm.might be scared that if they invite too many "radical" young people, then that might make them look bad. they might lose control of the argument? maybe. yeah. but, because, again, that's not about me, because, in general, lots of people, especially from the most—affected areas, are not being... are not receiving visas. but that's not because of this, but there's an underrepresentation. greta thunberg is due to take part in the climate protest in the city of london and our correspondent, matt graveling, is there. there is definitely a sense of anticipation here, it has got a little bit allowed here, ben. we are nowjust hours away from cop26 in glasgow but today's protest is actually campaign is taking aim at the banking sectorfor actually campaign is taking aim at the banking sector for failing to stop investing and giving loans to companies who are investing and using fossilfuels, companies who are investing and using fossil fuels, taking fossil fuels, oil, gas, out of the earth. at wh
she was speaking to andrew marr. of course, this is notjust a question about me. mm.might be scared that if they invite too many "radical" young people, then that might make them look bad. they might lose control of the argument? maybe. yeah. but, because, again, that's not about me, because, in general, lots of people, especially from the most—affected areas, are not being... are not receiving visas. but that's not because of this, but there's an underrepresentation. greta thunberg...
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it was part of the conversation with andrew marr on bbc one this morning.nd scheduling around conference is done well in advance, so they may not have realised that it would coincide pretty much with the sentencing that we saw last week, although, for many, this has been an ongoing issue for a long time, and certainly since the murder itself back in march, but i would not be surprised if it was something the prime minister chooses to address in his speech on wednesday lunchtime. , a, ,., address in his speech on wednesday lunchtime. , ., , lunchtime. chris mason, as ever, thank you — lunchtime. chris mason, as ever, thank you very — lunchtime. chris mason, as ever, thank you very much, _ lunchtime. chris mason, as ever, thank you very much, and - lunchtime. chris mason, as ever, thank you very much, and lovely | lunchtime. chris mason, as ever, i thank you very much, and lovely to see you dry! and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonig
it was part of the conversation with andrew marr on bbc one this morning.nd scheduling around conference is done well in advance, so they may not have realised that it would coincide pretty much with the sentencing that we saw last week, although, for many, this has been an ongoing issue for a long time, and certainly since the murder itself back in march, but i would not be surprised if it was something the prime minister chooses to address in his speech on wednesday lunchtime. , a, ,.,...
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she spoke to the bbc�*s andrew marr earlier.y the first season where we will have significant amounts of covid circulating as well as flu. people's behaviours have changed, we are mixing more, winter weather is coming along, everyone is in people's enclosed spaces. and we do know from the small amount of data we have had previously that people are at more significant risk of death serious illness if they are co—infected with flu and with covid, and that does not seem to be from our studies a fact which many of the public understand. at this point in the pandemic, it is one of the most difficult times to predict what will come. we have different levels of vaccination, we have a little bit of immunity weaning in older individuals, which is why we are now starting to put in a covid booster vaccine. we have slightly different effectiveness in different vaccinations that have been provided, and we settled down to a slightly uncertain period, and i think one of the important things as well here is just to remind people that this winte
she spoke to the bbc�*s andrew marr earlier.y the first season where we will have significant amounts of covid circulating as well as flu. people's behaviours have changed, we are mixing more, winter weather is coming along, everyone is in people's enclosed spaces. and we do know from the small amount of data we have had previously that people are at more significant risk of death serious illness if they are co—infected with flu and with covid, and that does not seem to be from our studies...
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speaking on the andrew marr programme in the past few minutes, the uk business secretary denied newspaperith industry is to find a solution. what he said he was working with industry is to find a solution.— is to find a solution. what we are ”rovidin is to find a solution. what we are providing is _ is to find a solution. what we are providing is a _ is to find a solution. what we are providing is a huge _ is to find a solution. what we are providing is a huge amount - is to find a solution. what we are providing is a huge amount of. providing is a huge amount of support, as we have done over many years with the energy intensive users scheme that we spot in the industry and the other thing i would say about this is that only this summer, we had an issue about extending the steel safeguards and it worked closely with treasury colleagues and the department for international trade colleagues to extend those safeguards and as you know, i am very focused on protecting our industry. the french authorities are calling on the british government to honour its promise to pay them more than £50 mill
speaking on the andrew marr programme in the past few minutes, the uk business secretary denied newspaperith industry is to find a solution. what he said he was working with industry is to find a solution.— is to find a solution. what we are ”rovidin is to find a solution. what we are providing is _ is to find a solution. what we are providing is a _ is to find a solution. what we are providing is a huge _ is to find a solution. what we are providing is a huge amount - is to find a...
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nervous that there could be more of those hard decisions too, and the prime minister was asked by andrew marr more tax rises in coming months. let me tell you, you have no fiercer or more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but we have had to deal with the pandemic on a scale which this country has not seen before in our lifetimes and long before and we do not want to raise taxes, of course... are you going to do it again, though? what we will not do is be irresponsible with the public finances and you mention... are you going to do it again? you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again? if i can possibly avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. so that was i do not want to, but viewers will have noticed there was not a categorical know, i suspect we will hear a bit more of that issue over the next few days here in manchester and back on the broader news agenda, the prime minister was of course asked about the murder of sarah everard and the fact that this week we had a serving metropolitan police officers se
nervous that there could be more of those hard decisions too, and the prime minister was asked by andrew marr more tax rises in coming months. let me tell you, you have no fiercer or more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but we have had to deal with the pandemic on a scale which this country has not seen before in our lifetimes and long before and we do not want to raise taxes, of course... are you going to do it again, though? what we will not do is be irresponsible with the...
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and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9amc one. we had an early patch of rain of eastern england. scotland was one of the sunniest places. we sought the cloud break across southern england. it stayed pretty cloudy for some across northern england. over recent hours, we had seen rain arrive in the rain is making inroads across scotland and will push southwards and eastwards over the next few hours. the rain will be more persistent over england and wales for a time. light rain across southern wales and south—west england but otherwise staying largely dry in the south—east. temperature is mild but relatively cool temperature is mild but relatively cool. it should be a fine start for orkney and shetland with some sunny spells, may be the odd isolated shower. rain elsewhere, turning light and patchy through the day, some mistiness over the tops of the hills. damp in northern england and scotland. we will start to see sunny spells breaking through across parts of the south of england and south midlands. temperatures could be high a
and the home secretary, priti patel, will be appearing on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning at 9amc one. we had an early patch of rain of eastern england. scotland was one of the sunniest places. we sought the cloud break across southern england. it stayed pretty cloudy for some across northern england. over recent hours, we had seen rain arrive in the rain is making inroads across scotland and will push southwards and eastwards over the next few hours. the rain will be more persistent over...
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there were several such meetings this week, starting with the andrew marr show last sunday.s an example... no, let me finish this point. you said something that isn't true, i'm afraid. isn't true about wages. liz wright wonders...
there were several such meetings this week, starting with the andrew marr show last sunday.s an example... no, let me finish this point. you said something that isn't true, i'm afraid. isn't true about wages. liz wright wonders...
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let's hear a little more of her interview with andrew marr.d a £500 billion plan to deal with climate change and has been working very, very hard with congress and so forth. how well do you think he is doing and could he be a real leader on climate change? of course everybody has the possibility but if they he continues right now, no. ijust wonder what more he can do? he is challenging in the courts to stop mining and oil extraction on federal land. he is using up all his political capital in congress to try to get this through. he is working quite hard. we all understand, activists, we understand this doesn't fall on one single person, but of course when you are a leader of the most powerful country in the world, you have lots of responsibility. when the us is expanding fossil fuel infrastructure it is a clear sign they are not really treating the climate crisis as an emergency. was it fair in retrospect to say blah blah blah about him? it was not directed to one person. i took lots of quotes from lots of them, lots of world leaders to say bl
let's hear a little more of her interview with andrew marr.d a £500 billion plan to deal with climate change and has been working very, very hard with congress and so forth. how well do you think he is doing and could he be a real leader on climate change? of course everybody has the possibility but if they he continues right now, no. ijust wonder what more he can do? he is challenging in the courts to stop mining and oil extraction on federal land. he is using up all his political capital in...
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that was greta thunberg speaking to andrew marr. for their boats to fish in uk waters. france has threatened to block british boats from its ports if the issue over fishing licences is not resolved by tuesday. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. rows over fishing are nothing new. this isjersey in the summer. french boats protesting at a loss of catching rights after brexit. now, the uk and french governments are involved in an escalating war of words. the uk says it's given most french boats licences to keep fishing here. but it has rejected some because they don't qualify. france is furious and has threatened to block british boats landing at french ports from tuesday. let's be serious, 244 boats with a pending license, this is not the treaty we signed when we dealt with brexit. the truth is that we have french fishermen losing 25% of their business every day. and, you know, it's something that we have to act on. this row could have an impact beyond fishing. france has threatened to increase checks from the uk and tha
that was greta thunberg speaking to andrew marr. for their boats to fish in uk waters. france has threatened to block british boats from its ports if the issue over fishing licences is not resolved by tuesday. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. rows over fishing are nothing new. this isjersey in the summer. french boats protesting at a loss of catching rights after brexit. now, the uk and french governments are involved in an escalating war of words. the uk says it's given most...
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the next few days is whether he is rolling out more tax rises as well, because when he was on the andrew marr to the chancelloractually, i it, kind of similar to the chancellor actually, i don't want to raise taxes but not quite saying that he wouldn't. so there is a bit of nervousness around this conference about exactly what the few months and weeks might mean. before i let you go, tell us about an incident of the conservative party member apparently being thrown out of the conference. what more do we know? , . , out of the conference. what more do we know? , ., , ., , we know? this was last night actuall . we know? this was last night actually- we _ we know? this was last night actually. we found _ we know? this was last night actually. we found out - we know? this was last night actually. we found out last . we know? this was last night| actually. we found out last -- we know? this was last night - actually. we found out last -- this actually. we found out last —— this morning that clementina colton, an energy executive, who works for octopus energy, she was at a fringe event and she told
the next few days is whether he is rolling out more tax rises as well, because when he was on the andrew marr to the chancelloractually, i it, kind of similar to the chancellor actually, i don't want to raise taxes but not quite saying that he wouldn't. so there is a bit of nervousness around this conference about exactly what the few months and weeks might mean. before i let you go, tell us about an incident of the conservative party member apparently being thrown out of the conference. what...
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he had not made any kind of formal request for support from the treasury and he did say on the andrew marrme he was working with the treasury and chancellor to try and get through this situation as swiftly after that. treasury resources that he was mistaken and that the treasury and chancellor had not been involved in any kind of talked at all about support for firms. today downing street's number ten official spokesman confirmed that treasury officials have been involved in some of these discussions. there's been debate as you can tell within government itself about who has been talking about this. we've now had confirmed his apartment for business have put in a formal request to the treasury for support with firms that follows days of meetings between ministers and some of these energy intensive firms like steele, ceramics, glass, paper, all that use huge amounts of energy and been struggling with the rising bills. we do have details of what exactly this proposal is at the business secretary has submitted to the treasury but we understand and involve some kind of temporary support for so
he had not made any kind of formal request for support from the treasury and he did say on the andrew marrme he was working with the treasury and chancellor to try and get through this situation as swiftly after that. treasury resources that he was mistaken and that the treasury and chancellor had not been involved in any kind of talked at all about support for firms. today downing street's number ten official spokesman confirmed that treasury officials have been involved in some of these...
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first, let's listen to what the prime minister had to say about a possible cull speaking on the andrew marr you have ten days to deal with that. what are you going to do? yeah, well, i hate to break it to you, andrew, but i'm afraid ourfood processing industry does involve the killing of a lot of animals, and that is... butchering and then selling them for food, and that's not what we're talking about. that is the reality. joining me now is duncan berkshire, who is a veterinary practitioner. duncan, thank you first of all for joining us on bbc news. can you respond to viewers at home what is the crux of the problem here? good evenin: , the crux of the problem here? good evening. and _ the crux of the problem here? good evening, and thank— the crux of the problem here? good evening, and thank you _ the crux of the problem here? (limp. evening, and thank you for having me on this evening. i suppose the main crux is that we have a bit of a blockage, a bottleneck, in moving pigs from pig farms through to the point where they can be sold as food for british consumers to eat, and that bottleneck
first, let's listen to what the prime minister had to say about a possible cull speaking on the andrew marr you have ten days to deal with that. what are you going to do? yeah, well, i hate to break it to you, andrew, but i'm afraid ourfood processing industry does involve the killing of a lot of animals, and that is... butchering and then selling them for food, and that's not what we're talking about. that is the reality. joining me now is duncan berkshire, who is a veterinary practitioner....
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good morning, the andrew marr show is on at nine o'clock, live from salford, at nine o'clock, live from three dimensions! welcome! there i this week, which is great. in three dimensions! welcome! there is i this week, which is great. in three dimensions! welcome! there is al this week, which is great. in three i dimensions! welcome! there is a good re . ion dimensions! welcome! there is a good reuion while dimensions! welcome! there is a good region while you _ dimensions! welcome! there is a good region while you are _ dimensions! welcome! there is a good region while you are for— dimensions! welcome! there is a good region while you are for reason - dimensions! welcome! there is a good region while you are for reason why i region while you are for reason why you are in this neck of the woods. the tory party conference, obviously, and virtually every year we have _ obviously, and virtually every year we have the prime minister on the show— we have the prime minister on the show for— we have the prime minister on the show for a — we have the prime minister on the show for a lengthy inte
good morning, the andrew marr show is on at nine o'clock, live from salford, at nine o'clock, live from three dimensions! welcome! there i this week, which is great. in three dimensions! welcome! there is i this week, which is great. in three dimensions! welcome! there is al this week, which is great. in three i dimensions! welcome! there is a good re . ion dimensions! welcome! there is a good reuion while dimensions! welcome! there is a good region while you _ dimensions! welcome! there is a...
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here's where we say goodbye to sima — she's off to read the news for andrew marr. n nine and 13 degrees. we keep that southerly wind tomorrow, keeping a feed of mild air. also again there will be a lot of cloud and some early sunshine in north eastern scotland and eastern england, but is in band of rain bringing some showers. the temperatures slightly above where we would expect them to be at his time of year, iii would expect them to be at his time of year, 1a to 18 degrees. the temperatures have further to climb, as we get into tuesday. this system bringing another pulse of heavy rain into the west. but the winds coming from the south, tapping into this really mild even warm air. and pushing it north across the uk. a very mild day on tuesday. cloud, some rain, some of the rain will be heavyin some rain, some of the rain will be heavy in the west, where it will be windy. but mild, if you see a bit of sunshine, actually i think it will feel warm, with highs of 20 or 21 in a few places. we won't stick with those temperatures for long, this cold front will slide eastw
here's where we say goodbye to sima — she's off to read the news for andrew marr. n nine and 13 degrees. we keep that southerly wind tomorrow, keeping a feed of mild air. also again there will be a lot of cloud and some early sunshine in north eastern scotland and eastern england, but is in band of rain bringing some showers. the temperatures slightly above where we would expect them to be at his time of year, iii would expect them to be at his time of year, 1a to 18 degrees. the temperatures...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one at nine o'clock this morning. good morning, andrew.head on cost of living, _ the big challenges ahead on cost of living, inflation and much else. and talking _ living, inflation and much else. and talking to _ living, inflation and much else. and talking to his labour opposite number— talking to his labour opposite number rachel reeves. what is her view on _ number rachel reeves. what is her view on taxable of the big issues facing _ view on taxable of the big issues facing the — view on taxable of the big issues facing the economy? and finally, clinton, — facing the economy? and finally, clinton, the former secretary of slate _ clinton, the former secretary of slate and — clinton, the former secretary of state and presidential who has a new novel— state and presidential who has a new novel out _ state and presidential who has a new novel out which is a bit of a go at donald _ novel out which is a bit of a go at donald trump, no surprise, and that our own— donald trump, no surprise, and that our own boris— donald trump, no surprise, an
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at nine o'clock this morning. good morning, andrew.head on cost of living, _ the big challenges ahead on cost of living, inflation and much else. and talking _ living, inflation and much else. and talking to _ living, inflation and much else. and talking to his labour opposite number— talking to his labour opposite number rachel reeves. what is her view on _ number rachel reeves. what is her view on taxable of the big issues facing _ view on taxable of the...
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it, but speaking to the bbc�*s andrew marr, he said it lets just wait and see.abbergasted. what would be your non-diplomatic answer? i - flabbergasted. what would be your non-diplomatic answer? i was - non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled- _ non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled- i— non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled. i was _ non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled. i was disgusted, - non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled. i was disgusted, to | non-diplomatic answer? i was i appalled. i was disgusted, to be honest. he should have been far better briefed than he was. what better briefed than he was. what hat-ens better briefed than he was. what happens next? — better briefed than he was. what happens next? how _ better briefed than he was. what happens next? how does - better briefed than he was. what happens next? how does this problem get resolved?— happens next? how does this problem get resolved? government have got to ste- in. we get resolved? government have got to step in- we are — get resolved? government have got to step in- we are a _ get resolved? go
it, but speaking to the bbc�*s andrew marr, he said it lets just wait and see.abbergasted. what would be your non-diplomatic answer? i - flabbergasted. what would be your non-diplomatic answer? i was - non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled- _ non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled- i— non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled. i was _ non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled. i was disgusted, - non-diplomatic answer? i was appalled. i was disgusted, to | non-diplomatic answer? i was i appalled. i...
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wright, the andrew marr show will be on bbc one straight after us on breakfast. �* , , ., breakfast.hip. our - looks of it? not in the motherland but in the mothership. our lovely| but in the mothership. our lovely common lovely new studio we have here for a busy programme. i think people will be wondering above all this weekend about that energy prices, gas shooting up, can i afford to pay for it? i am joined by stevens fitzpatrick, the founder of one of the big six energy companies, in his first interview about the energy crisis and listening to him by kwasi kwarteng, the business secretary who has been in meetings all week about that very subject. we will bring you the latest on all of that, talking, too, to emily thornberry, the shadow trade secretary, to jenny thornberry, the shadow trade secretary, tojenny harris who was the deputy chief medical officer and is now in charge of detecting us against future pandemics as head of the uk health security agency and also because we want the glamour in this lovely new studio, george clooney about a lovely new film he has just made, cloo
wright, the andrew marr show will be on bbc one straight after us on breakfast. �* , , ., breakfast.hip. our - looks of it? not in the motherland but in the mothership. our lovely| but in the mothership. our lovely common lovely new studio we have here for a busy programme. i think people will be wondering above all this weekend about that energy prices, gas shooting up, can i afford to pay for it? i am joined by stevens fitzpatrick, the founder of one of the big six energy companies, in his...
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at the weekend, he was very— with andrew marr at the weekend, he was very firm on this —— to beperpetrator who i'm not going to name. i certainly feel that if you make it clear to perpetrator is that low—level crime, catcalling flashing or harassment or touching or whatever, is not acceptable, which is not happening at the moment, then possibly you prevent it escalating onto something more serious. that's not happening at the moment. it's all very well saying the laws are there, follow them, that doesn't happen. maybe you need to make the law tougher. {line happen. maybe you need to make the law tougher-— law tougher. one more to both of you broadl on law tougher. one more to both of you broadly on the — law tougher. one more to both of you broadly on the conference, _ law tougher. one more to both of you broadly on the conference, one - law tougher. one more to both of you broadly on the conference, one of - broadly on the conference, one of the criticisms have been that there are a lot of vague promises from the conservatives at the moment. do you think we will see more meat o
at the weekend, he was very— with andrew marr at the weekend, he was very firm on this —— to beperpetrator who i'm not going to name. i certainly feel that if you make it clear to perpetrator is that low—level crime, catcalling flashing or harassment or touching or whatever, is not acceptable, which is not happening at the moment, then possibly you prevent it escalating onto something more serious. that's not happening at the moment. it's all very well saying the laws are there, follow...
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there were several such meetings this week, starting with the andrew marr show last sunday.ng, crosstalk. now the question and i want to ask you is about the cost of living, if you would. giles bedloe contacted us to say: but jean jeeves begged: those interviews were conducted at the conservative party conference, and several other programmes were broadcast from there this week, most of them using the same location at the conference venue in manchester. the set, in each case, was customised with the programme's logo but also prominent in the wide camera shot — on newsnight, for example — were the conservatives' slogans for the week. "building back better", "getting on with the job", and "delivering on the people's priorities". they could also be seen on politics live, prompting neil faragher to ask on monday: the following day, several viewers spotted those same slogans on breakfast, causing jackie baker to email: well, the same issue arose to a lesser extent last week when the bbc set for programmes like politics live at the labour conference included the party's logo and b
there were several such meetings this week, starting with the andrew marr show last sunday.ng, crosstalk. now the question and i want to ask you is about the cost of living, if you would. giles bedloe contacted us to say: but jean jeeves begged: those interviews were conducted at the conservative party conference, and several other programmes were broadcast from there this week, most of them using the same location at the conference venue in manchester. the set, in each case, was customised...