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hayter is anti—semitism and baroness hayter is a member of labour friends of israel.manding an inquiry in the wake of the panorama programme, and paradoxically too many people what this will look like is mr corbyn seeking to take out some of his more prominent critics, and if anything it seems to be more likely to harden the schism in labour ranks over the anti—semitism row and mr corbyn‘s response to it. norman smith, thank you very much for that. and in the next 20 minutes or so, the office for budget responsibility will issue a fiscal risks report, looking at the possible impact and consequences of a no deal brexit. we'll be hearing from the chairman of the obr, robert chote, after 09:30. 0ur economics correspondent, dharshini david, is here. tell us what we can expect and remind us who the 0br is and how much weight we can give to their forecasting. the office for budget responsibility is an independent body set up by the government about a decade ago to forecast the chances of growth and also public finances. this is their regular stock—take of the nation's finan
hayter is anti—semitism and baroness hayter is a member of labour friends of israel.manding an inquiry in the wake of the panorama programme, and paradoxically too many people what this will look like is mr corbyn seeking to take out some of his more prominent critics, and if anything it seems to be more likely to harden the schism in labour ranks over the anti—semitism row and mr corbyn‘s response to it. norman smith, thank you very much for that. and in the next 20 minutes or so, the...
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lords, the council of europe referred to by in the question by the noble lady, baroness cox, are veryo room for cultural exceptions. the independent review, which is commissioned by the government in 2016 is also clear on its main recommendations that muslim women undergoing islamic marriage must be protected by british civil law. too many vulnerable women are suffering, and will suffer, until the government pulls its finger out and implements this recommendation. my lords, with great respect, some of what has been said by the council of europe and its resolution 2253 does not reflect the true position of marriage law in england and wales. and in particular, the reference to simply registering a marriage is inept, it does not reflect the true position of our law in england and wales. civil registration, per se, is not a route to a lawful marriage. lord keen. well, brexit has seen something of a re—emergence in the house of commons this week. kick—started by the two tory leadership candidates and the chancellor — who expressed deep concern about leaving the eu without a deal. the snp w
lords, the council of europe referred to by in the question by the noble lady, baroness cox, are veryo room for cultural exceptions. the independent review, which is commissioned by the government in 2016 is also clear on its main recommendations that muslim women undergoing islamic marriage must be protected by british civil law. too many vulnerable women are suffering, and will suffer, until the government pulls its finger out and implements this recommendation. my lords, with great respect,...
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thank you baroness newlove and james rampton. hello.gland are through to the semi finals of the netball world cup with a game to spare thanks to a 72—46 win over trinidad and tobago. they'll play south africa tomorrow evening for the right to finish top of the group and in theory an easier path to the final. for scotland though — another disappointing defeat will see them finish outside the top eight. kate grey has been at the liverpool arena for us. england continue to impress at this world cup with five wins from five following their match against trinidad & tobago today. there were many changes over the course of the match. neville trying out some deformed combinations but more importantly, saving the legs of some players to keep them fresh for tougher matches to follow. that will come with south africa. england play them tomorrow. they have been a non— form team here in liverpool. they have been building through this tournament and are well on course to having their best world cup to date. england will need to be ready for that one.
thank you baroness newlove and james rampton. hello.gland are through to the semi finals of the netball world cup with a game to spare thanks to a 72—46 win over trinidad and tobago. they'll play south africa tomorrow evening for the right to finish top of the group and in theory an easier path to the final. for scotland though — another disappointing defeat will see them finish outside the top eight. kate grey has been at the liverpool arena for us. england continue to impress at this...
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that is something i was speaking to baroness sue campbell about, she is the director within's football she believes there is world cup has already seen a transformation in the women's game. i think we have seen 11.7 million people watching, the text and the messages from people who i've not spoken to for hundreds of years, my local pub having a chat about women's football. we have changed things. our job about women's football. we have changed things. ourjob is to capitalise on that and drive that home. i do not think the players need shouldered the responsibility that they somehow let us all down, they did anything but. they wear pink dataset. just like a strange situation, you lose at the semifinals which hurts more than anything else, but you have to play anything else, but you have to play a fourth place play—off which is on the minds of the lionesses. that's right, when you come to win a tournament, the worst place to be any third fourth—place play—off, but thatis any third fourth—place play—off, but that is where they are, playing the loser of the other semifinal between sweden a
that is something i was speaking to baroness sue campbell about, she is the director within's football she believes there is world cup has already seen a transformation in the women's game. i think we have seen 11.7 million people watching, the text and the messages from people who i've not spoken to for hundreds of years, my local pub having a chat about women's football. we have changed things. our job about women's football. we have changed things. ourjob is to capitalise on that and drive...
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at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, a look at tomorrow's front pages with baroness new love, and james rampton, featuresht at the independent. that's all ahead here on bbc news, but right now it's time for sportsday. —— features writer. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. steve bruce is confirmed as head coach of his boyhood club newcastle united, describing it as a very special moment. but the fans are not happy, neither are his former club, sheffield wednesday, who say they are taking legal advice. joey barton is charged with actual bodily harm following an incident in the tunnel at the end of fleetwood town's match at barnsley in april. also coming up in the programme... tracey neville's england are all but through to the netball world cup semi—final after beating trinidad and tobago. and royal portrush prepares to welcome more than 190,000 fans for the open which starts tomorrow. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme. we start with the news that steve bruce has been officially confirmed as head coach of newcastle united. growing up in wallsend, it was the club he su
at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, a look at tomorrow's front pages with baroness new love, and james rampton, featuresht at the independent. that's all ahead here on bbc news, but right now it's time for sportsday. —— features writer. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. steve bruce is confirmed as head coach of his boyhood club newcastle united, describing it as a very special moment. but the fans are not happy, neither are his former club, sheffield wednesday, who say they are...
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and baroness hayterjoins us now from westminster. far but i read it online, soi nobody so far but i read it online, so i assume it is true. tell us about these remarks in which you compared thejeremy corbyn team to the bunker mentality of hitler. was that the most appropriate analogy, considering we are talking about issues of alleged anti—semitism? we are talking about lots of things, lack of membership detail, lack of discussion, what i was saying, it was in the historical context of lots of things that have happened like the fall of troy, i am historian, about how when a leader gets into a bunker mentality, they don't listen to news, intelligence or views contrary to their point of view, they can often not make the adjustments enabling them to be successful. i was talking about a whole load of things. one reference was to the bunker, the last days of that, but you could have done any other situation like that and there we re other situation like that and there were others i mentioned. it was a slightly throwaway line in a very ser
and baroness hayterjoins us now from westminster. far but i read it online, soi nobody so far but i read it online, so i assume it is true. tell us about these remarks in which you compared thejeremy corbyn team to the bunker mentality of hitler. was that the most appropriate analogy, considering we are talking about issues of alleged anti—semitism? we are talking about lots of things, lack of membership detail, lack of discussion, what i was saying, it was in the historical context of lots...
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. >> jeff you should know is tracking baro facebook and cantter. follow jeff@jeff ranieri. >> police released this mug shot of the man they say was behind the wheel. he was driving drunk when he hit the 2-year-old girl with his white van and then drove off yesterday afternoon. it happened in front of the mall there and the girl remains in critical condition and is expected to survive. we have more information about the semi automatic rifle stolen from the car of an fbi agent. we told you about the story and they walked up at the car across from the oakland coliseum. they stole the weapon and an fbi jacket. they are not commenting about how the weapon was stored. the agency is offering $5,000 to whoever can find that weapon. >> a follow-up dog flu outbreak in the east bay spreading to the south bay. we told can be deadly. at that time it was only limited to the east bay. one shelter had 55 cases. dogs in san jose and sunnyvale are getting sick as well. there is a way to prevent the flu from spreading. vaccinate your dog. >> please bring your dog in
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that is something i was speaking to baroness sue campbell about, she is the director within‘s footballansformation in the women's game. i think we have seen 11.7
that is something i was speaking to baroness sue campbell about, she is the director within‘s footballansformation in the women's game. i think we have seen 11.7
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baro also burns the armory so to heat her home and cook and its leaves provide good fodder for her livestock food. here. but can broom grass also prevent major landslides and due to co-found where 9 people died they've built walls at the foot of the slope. they are meant to break the force of mud and rock slides before they reach the village. body cari and the villagers are known looking for a solution for upslope barriers the damage is still visible here to really make a difference trees have to be planted and the banks of the river secured. the plunder of the landslide that is not any magic farmer yet that means that we are not a 100 percent pure. landslide if we planned on this or it wouldn't look or do while i'm back in the early strongly that means it can be just the little bit high powered off. higher up the villagers are now planting them research the plant even grows in the eroded soil of the landslide area helping incorrect. way inside is down and so like we cannot. we cannot stay in bed so i miss all our brigade so young and then all the members of the family. once again torrents a
baro also burns the armory so to heat her home and cook and its leaves provide good fodder for her livestock food. here. but can broom grass also prevent major landslides and due to co-found where 9 people died they've built walls at the foot of the slope. they are meant to break the force of mud and rock slides before they reach the village. body cari and the villagers are known looking for a solution for upslope barriers the damage is still visible here to really make a difference trees have...
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baroness neuberger, thanks for joining us. be asking her studio audience if labour can move on from the anti—semitism row, and if so, how? now, people who consume a lot of sugary drinks, including pure fruitjuice, could have a higher risk of developing cancer, according to a new large—scale study. it looked at 100,000 people in france over five years. doctors are now calling for further research, as lauren moss reports. bottles of pop and sugary drinks are often at the centre of the debate about healthy living and obesity. now a study by scientists in france suggests they are significantly associated with the risk of cancer. researchers looked at 100,000 people for five years. the average person drank around two cans of sugary drinks a week. but the study found that if they consumed two more cans on top of that, around 100 millilitres a day, there was an 18% increased risk of cancer. the study did not find any cancer links with artificial sweeteners, and it could not determine whether sugary drinks do cause disease, but health
baroness neuberger, thanks for joining us. be asking her studio audience if labour can move on from the anti—semitism row, and if so, how? now, people who consume a lot of sugary drinks, including pure fruitjuice, could have a higher risk of developing cancer, according to a new large—scale study. it looked at 100,000 people in france over five years. doctors are now calling for further research, as lauren moss reports. bottles of pop and sugary drinks are often at the centre of the debate...
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labour sacks baroness hayter as shadow brexit minister
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baroness manningham—buller said there was an opportunity to build the science base which would be losts from overseas. the independent mpjared 0'mara says he will resign when parliament returns in september. he was elected as the labour mp for sheffield hallam in 2017, but quit the party last year after being suspended for alleged misogynistic and homophobic comments online. he announced earlier this week he would be taking time out, after being accused by a former aide of not caring about his constituents. the uk soldier who died in syria was killed by friendly fire, defence minister is said. it was previously reported he was killed by a roadside bomb in 2018, however, the mod said the 33—year—old died as a result of explosives carried by american forces. sergeant tonroe was the only british soldier killed in active duty during operations against is. over 1,000 passengers have been moved to safety from an express train trapped by torrential rains near the indian city of mumbai. helicopters, boats and diving teams were deployed by the authorities after the train was stranded on friday
baroness manningham—buller said there was an opportunity to build the science base which would be losts from overseas. the independent mpjared 0'mara says he will resign when parliament returns in september. he was elected as the labour mp for sheffield hallam in 2017, but quit the party last year after being suspended for alleged misogynistic and homophobic comments online. he announced earlier this week he would be taking time out, after being accused by a former aide of not caring about...
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i share the noble baroness's impatience of this issue and agree with the report the older and disabled dignified care and as a nation we must make this an immediate priority. that's why i welcomed the incoming prime minister's statement that we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan to give every older person the dignity and security they deserve. he will make it a priority for the incoming government and an imminent announcement of a new health secretary at i don't know whether i will be part of that department i am afraid i cannot commit to that. i'm sure that whoever is in this place when it comes forward will be very happy to do so. it is notjust one crisis but lots and local leadership alone cannot overturn the inequalities. as the co—chair of the all party group of adult social care i hope the lady minister can assure me that her majesty's refreshed government will now prioritise this issue. can i welcomed the statement of the incoming prime minister, but does my noble friend share the concern of the unfairness of the current system? we need the gov
i share the noble baroness's impatience of this issue and agree with the report the older and disabled dignified care and as a nation we must make this an immediate priority. that's why i welcomed the incoming prime minister's statement that we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan to give every older person the dignity and security they deserve. he will make it a priority for the incoming government and an imminent announcement of a new health secretary at i...
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at three, brexit finally gets the better of a green peer baroness as she gets a little short with lordwhat you are saying. laughter. you're actually... at two, contrary to popular opinion, there is more happening in europe than brexit. this mep from a satirical german party supported this outfit to protest the new commission president. at one, as we near the summer recess, there appears to be some goodwill left in the commons. business secretary greg clark gives the opposition benches this model to celebrate the lack of committee. in a week marking the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, we thought we'd look back through the eyes of a parliamentarian who watched the apollo 11 mission on tv as a teenager. crossbencher lord mawson shared his memories during a debate on space science and technology. guidance is internal. 12, 11, ten, nine, ignition sequence start, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero, all engines running. lift—off! we have lift—off. many of us in this chamber, i suspect, are old enough to remember exactly where we were and what we were doing at that moment in ti
at three, brexit finally gets the better of a green peer baroness as she gets a little short with lordwhat you are saying. laughter. you're actually... at two, contrary to popular opinion, there is more happening in europe than brexit. this mep from a satirical german party supported this outfit to protest the new commission president. at one, as we near the summer recess, there appears to be some goodwill left in the commons. business secretary greg clark gives the opposition benches this...
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deputy leader tom watson and london mayor earlier i spoke to baroness neuberger, the crossbench peer why it matters". i started by asking her, her thoughts on that panorama investigation. i think the first thing i ought to stay and all of the sort to see is a real thank you to those people who are prepared to speak out on that programme. i thought they were very brave. ifind programme. i thought they were very brave. i find the programme. i thought they were very brave. ifind the labour programme. i thought they were very brave. i find the labour party attacked him then absolutely shameful. we know there were eight of them and the programme spoke to others. all the labour party can do to see their rubbish and disaffected, they piece speaking, that in itself is highly questionable. i would expect a responsible lawyer, let alone the labour party, to show some sympathy for people who have had a breakdown and suffered stress as a result of the treatment. one of the messages that came out from the party was that came out from the party was that these were people with a personal and politi
deputy leader tom watson and london mayor earlier i spoke to baroness neuberger, the crossbench peer why it matters". i started by asking her, her thoughts on that panorama investigation. i think the first thing i ought to stay and all of the sort to see is a real thank you to those people who are prepared to speak out on that programme. i thought they were very brave. ifind programme. i thought they were very brave. i find the programme. i thought they were very brave. ifind the labour...
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i mean, calling joan bakewell, i would have to say baroness ba kewell of hartington mandeville.er... i can rememberjoan but i'm not sure i can remember the territorial, so i've got no ambitions in that respect. you say you don't want to be like john bercow but there must be a temptation, even an opportunity to become an activist speaker. well, i'd quite like to be an activist, but not actually on the floor of the house. i mean, i think it's important, well, as you mentioned, i am trying to reduce the numbers in the house of lords itself. that i think is a worthwhile thing to do and i will continue to press on. and we are making progress on it, we are about 60 or 70 down over the last 12 months, which is good. we are making progress in that respect. lord fowler. more from him in a moment. the authorities in both the lords and the commons have promised another crackdown on bullying and harassment in the palace of westminster. two reports by senior lawyers highlighted the problem of mps and peers bullying and harassing staff. gemma white qc said the most common form of offending be
i mean, calling joan bakewell, i would have to say baroness ba kewell of hartington mandeville.er... i can rememberjoan but i'm not sure i can remember the territorial, so i've got no ambitions in that respect. you say you don't want to be like john bercow but there must be a temptation, even an opportunity to become an activist speaker. well, i'd quite like to be an activist, but not actually on the floor of the house. i mean, i think it's important, well, as you mentioned, i am trying to...
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way as well. 11.7 million people watched their semifinal against the usa and when i put that to baronessl has gone mainstream and now to stand the fa to try to capture that added attention and translate that into more women and girls playing football and more interest in the domestic game. there is an interesting development with news that the premier league are in talks about a potential takeover of the women's super league and that will boost the profile of the women's game immeasurably where that to happen. so many positives to take from this journey england have been on butjust a sense of what might have been here today. thank you. and also a must win game for england today if they are to make the semifinals of the cricket world cup. after winning the toss and batting against new zealand they've made a great start. a short time ago they were 32 for a. andy swiss has been watching the action at chester—le—street. for all the optimism for england fa ns for all the optimism for england fans it would be a big bash it would bea fans it would be a big bash it would be a day to test the ner
way as well. 11.7 million people watched their semifinal against the usa and when i put that to baronessl has gone mainstream and now to stand the fa to try to capture that added attention and translate that into more women and girls playing football and more interest in the domestic game. there is an interesting development with news that the premier league are in talks about a potential takeover of the women's super league and that will boost the profile of the women's game immeasurably where...
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at 11:30 p.m., we will look at the papers with baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister, and broadcasterhir bose. stay with us for that. good evening. hundreds of vulnerable children were physically and sexually abused over a period of decades in nottinghamshire by people who were supposed to be caring for them. the finding by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse came after it received 350 complaints relating to care homes and foster carers. that was in nottingham and the surrounding area ‘s. the report says the true scale of the abuse could be even higher. both nottingham city council, and the county council, were found to have failed in their duty to protect children in their care and still hadn't learned from their mistakes. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports. for some, it was here where the nightmares began, at beechwood children's home in nottingham, where vulnerable people who were to be protected were instead abused. i was petrified. i was absolutely... in all fairness, there was a few times i'd actually peed myself in fear. claire was one of them. she was
at 11:30 p.m., we will look at the papers with baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister, and broadcasterhir bose. stay with us for that. good evening. hundreds of vulnerable children were physically and sexually abused over a period of decades in nottinghamshire by people who were supposed to be caring for them. the finding by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse came after it received 350 complaints relating to care homes and foster carers. that was in nottingham and the...
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the noble baroness is very lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country, but she's quite rightn health outcomes, and is considered as part of a number of plans. in terms of recruitment and retention, it has been part of the plans that the nhs has brought in, particularly for gps, which is why we have had the recruitment and retention plan for hard—to—reach areas for gps since 2016. we are evaluating that programme and still considering it going forward. a conservative said more than 2,000 villages were at least three miles from a gp practise. will my noble friend take this opportunity to commit today to specific support for rural general practises, over and above that which is already in the nhs long—term plan, which is a particular focus on urban—centric? and can ijust remind my noble friend that in rural areas, we are struggling to get ag, let alone have access to digital medicine. we do recognise the challenge of recruiting into hard—to—reach areas. that's why we have put in place the targeted recruitment scheme, and we are identifying ways to improve this, such as the under
the noble baroness is very lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country, but she's quite rightn health outcomes, and is considered as part of a number of plans. in terms of recruitment and retention, it has been part of the plans that the nhs has brought in, particularly for gps, which is why we have had the recruitment and retention plan for hard—to—reach areas for gps since 2016. we are evaluating that programme and still considering it going forward. a conservative said more...
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in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust, baroness eliza manningham—buller, says to be "more welcoming" to attract top scientists. downing street officials told the bbc the pm is committed to supporting the uk's science sector. katy austin has more. yasmin isa yasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that of the next ten or 20 years, if brexit happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline with regards to funding opportunities and positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a superpower. europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a new deal brexit and notjust because is of pounds in fund
in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust, baroness eliza manningham—buller, says to be "more welcoming" to attract top scientists. downing street officials told the bbc the pm is committed to supporting the uk's science sector. katy austin has more. yasmin isa yasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes in london. she is not sure whether to stay in the uk because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that of the next ten or 20 years, if...
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well, i thank the baroness for that. receiving from alexa in her family conversations. however, i mean, at the moment patients do search on well—known search engines for medical advice. and at the moment, they may be receiving advice from all sorts of untested sources. nhs.uk is clinically based advice which has been approved by nhs england. lady blackwood said the aim was to make that advice more widely available to patients. fortunately, i don't need to ask alexa to know that's the end of tuesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me again at the same time tomorrow when i'll have coverage of theresa may's penultimate prime minister's questions. bye for now. hello again. we're going to start to see some change in our weather today. we've got low pressure coming off the atlantic. that's going to be bringing some wet weather into northern ireland quickly and western scotla nd northern ireland quickly and western scotland as well. eastern scotland, england and wales some morning sunshine, although
well, i thank the baroness for that. receiving from alexa in her family conversations. however, i mean, at the moment patients do search on well—known search engines for medical advice. and at the moment, they may be receiving advice from all sorts of untested sources. nhs.uk is clinically based advice which has been approved by nhs england. lady blackwood said the aim was to make that advice more widely available to patients. fortunately, i don't need to ask alexa to know that's the end of...
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with me are writer and broadcaster mejia bowes, and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann. —— lots of the front pages are in an let's look at some of the top headlines. the government setting aside the extra £2 billion to repairfor a possible no—deal brexit according to the guardian, with money spent on stockpiling medicines and extra border officers. labour say it's an appalling waste of money. the times leads on the news new justice secretary robert buckland backs a campaign for sex offenders and those accused of serious offences remain anonymous if they have a reputation to protect. the metro leads on reports coming out of america this evening that the son of the deceased al-qaeda leader osama bin laden has died. the paper says the us has not confirmed whether it played a role in the death of hamza bin laden. the ft reports the us fed has cut interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis in 2008. the army is launching a new division dedicated to cyber crime fighting according to the telegraph, saying it will specialise in information welfare and fake news att
with me are writer and broadcaster mejia bowes, and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann. —— lots of the front pages are in an let's look at some of the top headlines. the government setting aside the extra £2 billion to repairfor a possible no—deal brexit according to the guardian, with money spent on stockpiling medicines and extra border officers. labour say it's an appalling waste of money. the times leads on the news new justice secretary robert buckland backs a campaign...
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legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helena kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said at a human rights activist and sectarian protesters for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive sending and receiving text messages critical of saudi policy the report says that this year alone more than one $130.00 people have been executed including 6 who were children at the time that their alleged crimes took place $24.00 more although they suspect the figure could be higher are currently on death row and of those a number the report says are spent long periods of time in solitary confinement or under torture cases of not followed the due process of law nor have they had the right to a fair trial respected and to that extent the report suggests. executions and those cases are illegal under internat
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i'm virginia, director of women who win and we set this up in 2005 with baroness when they were just 17 conservative women mps. progress has been glacial and we have four out of five conservative mps are male and we have never had a conservative woman mp in wales. we need your help. would you come back and help us? [laughter] >> i'm bound to point out despite the fact that yes we still want to see more women in parliament and more women conservatives in parliament but we are the only party that has two female prime ministers which i think is quite important for the female. you are asking me i will continue to champion the need for getting more women into politics and that's an important part of the debate as well. if you have a politics where people have the same thoughts of background and have the same views and experience you don't get the contributions to the decisions you do when you have a more diverse parliament and more diverse experience coming into parliament and singles for business as well but you get better decisions without greater diversity. >> i from japanese investmen
i'm virginia, director of women who win and we set this up in 2005 with baroness when they were just 17 conservative women mps. progress has been glacial and we have four out of five conservative mps are male and we have never had a conservative woman mp in wales. we need your help. would you come back and help us? [laughter] >> i'm bound to point out despite the fact that yes we still want to see more women in parliament and more women conservatives in parliament but we are the only...
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baroness brinton takes the stage. let's hear the announcement now.he world outside do liberal democrats is that of the authority born of experience. —— vince's. and he tells it how it is, from foretelling the banking crisis to the damage that brexit will do to our country. but too as in the liberal democrats, vince is also a leader who has toiled his campaign up and down the country with fellow liberal democrats day after day securing our recovery, culminating in a net gain of more than 700 councillors and control of 12 new councils this year. his clear message of stop brexit gave us 16 members of the european parliament. and despite the naysayers, we are now consistently pulling out above 20%. and on behalf of the party, and from the bottom of our hearts— thank you, vince. the liberal democrat leadership campaign has contrasted sharply with another one running at the same time. our two candidates now and respect one another, have thought courteous campaign based on our policies, values and their aspirations for the future of the liberal democrats. e
baroness brinton takes the stage. let's hear the announcement now.he world outside do liberal democrats is that of the authority born of experience. —— vince's. and he tells it how it is, from foretelling the banking crisis to the damage that brexit will do to our country. but too as in the liberal democrats, vince is also a leader who has toiled his campaign up and down the country with fellow liberal democrats day after day securing our recovery, culminating in a net gain of more than 700...
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last week, but the immediate straw that appears to break the camels back here, is by sacking of the baronesse labour front bench. also the deputy readerfor on the labour front bench. also the deputy reader for the piety and the house of lords, she made comments this week saying thatjeremy corbyn‘s team had not been listening when it came to anti—semitism, comparing them to that infant is seenin comparing them to that infant is seen in the film downfall, which is about adolf hitler final days in the bunker and they are not listening to anyone and whining about losing the war. that went down really badly without labour leadership, she was sacked from myjob, and peers are serious about that they are really unhappy with the way it was handled, they were happy she was told in the birthplace of their being sacked and on monday had an emergency meeting on monday had an emergency meeting on discussing whether to have a no—confidence vote, things are not good other there. and even if that next he will not have to stand on does no formal rebuke they could really administer, but it is just a sign of di
last week, but the immediate straw that appears to break the camels back here, is by sacking of the baronesse labour front bench. also the deputy readerfor on the labour front bench. also the deputy reader for the piety and the house of lords, she made comments this week saying thatjeremy corbyn‘s team had not been listening when it came to anti—semitism, comparing them to that infant is seenin comparing them to that infant is seen in the film downfall, which is about adolf hitler final...
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baroness eliza manningham—buller is urging an increase in investment — to help maintain the uk as a scienceing excellent. and to do that it requires both more investment and support from the government, it also requires an immigration policy that welcomes to this country the best researchers in the world. riot police in hong kong have fired tear gas at protestors, taking part in an unauthorised demonstration. thousands had gathered, but after police warnings a small group refused to disperse, throwing bricks and stones, in the northern district of yuen long. the march was in condemnation of an attack on pro democracy protestors last weekend, by masked men. our asia correspondent nick beake reports. tear gas, rubber bullets, and anger filled the stifling summer air. welcome to another weekend in hong kong. this is now the rhythm of life. you find a police force trying to contain an eighth consecutive week of demonstrations. and these are the protesters who won't back down — tens of thousands of them. "shame on you," they shout, towards officers they say failed to protect them last weekend he
baroness eliza manningham—buller is urging an increase in investment — to help maintain the uk as a scienceing excellent. and to do that it requires both more investment and support from the government, it also requires an immigration policy that welcomes to this country the best researchers in the world. riot police in hong kong have fired tear gas at protestors, taking part in an unauthorised demonstration. thousands had gathered, but after police warnings a small group refused to...
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it's hard unplanned while the men of paper training can gain appearances and performance by the baroness's even with no benefits scheme one thing not in doubt is the growing public support for the women's equality fight their chance of equal pay or their women's world cup in france and 50 members of congress sent a letter to u.s. soccer expressing their concerns with one said it's a saying if the gender gap was not closed he would withhold funding for the men's world cup tournament which will be co-hosted by the u.s. in 2026. and a spokeswoman for the team has described the latest statement by u.s. soccer as a ruse they say it's a sad attempt by the federation to quell the overwhelming tardive support the team has received here's what they cannot deny for every game a man plays he makes a higher salary than a woman for every win or tie his bonus is higher that is the very definition of gender discrimination for the federation to believe otherwise is disheartening but it only increases our determination to obtain true equal pay for the $2.00 parties are heading into mediation but if that fa
it's hard unplanned while the men of paper training can gain appearances and performance by the baroness's even with no benefits scheme one thing not in doubt is the growing public support for the women's equality fight their chance of equal pay or their women's world cup in france and 50 members of congress sent a letter to u.s. soccer expressing their concerns with one said it's a saying if the gender gap was not closed he would withhold funding for the men's world cup tournament which will...
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the uk's biggest charitable funder in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust, baronessact top scientists. katy austin has more. yasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal which it seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline with regards to funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place is a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower. europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attract people, it's making them feel comfortable here. all
the uk's biggest charitable funder in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust, baronessact top scientists. katy austin has more. yasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal which it seems likely now, that uk...
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legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helena kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said at human rights activists and sectarian protestors for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive sending and receiving text messages critical of saudi policy the report says that this year alone more than 130 people have been executed including 6 who were children at the time that their alleged crimes took place $24.00 more although they suspect the figure could be higher are currently on death row and of those a number the report says are spent long periods of time in solitary confinement or under torture cases of not followed the due process of law nor have they had the right to a fair trial respected and to that extent the report suggests. executions and those cases are illegal under international law
legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helena kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said at human rights activists and sectarian protestors for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive sending...
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for you, you're both linking to what happened with baroness hayter and her being sacked after describingi—semitism tipping point for you, is that the anti-semitism it happened much before diane hayter was sacked. i've been feeling very uncomfortable for a very long time about anti—semitism. and i said that in our peers meeting in the labour party about a year ago. although i am not of jewish party about a year ago. although i am not ofjewish ethnicity, i belong toa am not ofjewish ethnicity, i belong to a minority and if i did not belong to a minority i am unhappy about the sort of racism and i think this has no place in the labour party. today, yesterday, jeremy corbyn wrote to labour party members saying a section of the party website is now hosting educational material and he wants everyone to go on their and look at what should be done, but the approach should be. he himself has said hatred towards jewish people is rising in many parts of the world, our party is not immune from that poison and we must try that out from our movement. while other political parties and some of the media
for you, you're both linking to what happened with baroness hayter and her being sacked after describingi—semitism tipping point for you, is that the anti-semitism it happened much before diane hayter was sacked. i've been feeling very uncomfortable for a very long time about anti—semitism. and i said that in our peers meeting in the labour party about a year ago. although i am not of jewish party about a year ago. although i am not ofjewish ethnicity, i belong toa am not ofjewish...
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in a few minutes, when we will be speaking to the former head of thejoint intelligence committee, baroness killed by a man driving a stolen car at 83 mph in a 30 zone. karen morrison has been to meet her parents. violet—grace youens was just four years old when she was hit and killed by a man driving a stolen car. we were shopping for headstones, when all of violet's friends' pa rents were shopping for school uniforms for class in september. that's wrong. aidan mcateer was sentenced to nine years and four months for death by dangerous driving, but he will only serve half of that in prison before being eligible for release. we have a life sentence. glenn has a life sentence. most importantly, violet has a life sentence. since violet's death, other families have suffered. other families have before violet's death, and we've all been insulted by the current system in place, and that's why it needs to change. in england and wales last year, 157 people were found guilty of death by dangerous driving. of those, nine walked free from court with suspended sentences. the average sentence given to d
in a few minutes, when we will be speaking to the former head of thejoint intelligence committee, baroness killed by a man driving a stolen car at 83 mph in a 30 zone. karen morrison has been to meet her parents. violet—grace youens was just four years old when she was hit and killed by a man driving a stolen car. we were shopping for headstones, when all of violet's friends' pa rents were shopping for school uniforms for class in september. that's wrong. aidan mcateer was sentenced to nine...
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fati baro is the head of international energy agency in paris. i don't know there's anybody i've been dealing with that has a better handle on, that's nonpolitical. he just looks at the facts. he says if we eliminate 100% of the passenger cars running on gasoline today, transition every one of them to electric, we would still need 81% of the oil and gas production that is occurring in the world to be able to continue on developing, manufacturing, running our fleet engines and what have you. so we know we've got -- we got some real challenges here from the standpoint of how are we going to deal with, you know, there are folks that are talking about completely switching over their fleets to renewables, and that -- you know, i'm not going to argue. >> can i interrupt? i asked about pulling carbon out of the atmosphere and the oceans? is d.o.e. working on this? >> there's some oregon state projects going on on the ocean side of it correct? is my understanding. >> maybe we'll follow up with paul later. >> you mentioned a number of times about artifici
fati baro is the head of international energy agency in paris. i don't know there's anybody i've been dealing with that has a better handle on, that's nonpolitical. he just looks at the facts. he says if we eliminate 100% of the passenger cars running on gasoline today, transition every one of them to electric, we would still need 81% of the oil and gas production that is occurring in the world to be able to continue on developing, manufacturing, running our fleet engines and what have you. so...
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went to a "sound of music" stage and watched it, as you grow older you start sympathizing with the baronessnancy pelosi here. i think she's fighting a losing battle because the press loves the squad, they love these people, and i don't think they are going to be repentant at all. they might put out a unifying statement tomorrow but just like they had that resolution where they came together donald trump's a racist, what did ilhan omar do the next day, drop this pro-bds legislation. it's not going to pass but it's changing the democratic debate. neil: we shall see. so tempted to sing. not going to do that. we will follow the market right after this. stay with us. fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. . . neil: bob pull letter still testifying before the house intelligence committee of the president already tweeted about this saying it looks like a bad day for democrats, certainly for mr. mueller. in the eyes of beholder. mr. trump will comment on the way out to we
went to a "sound of music" stage and watched it, as you grow older you start sympathizing with the baronessnancy pelosi here. i think she's fighting a losing battle because the press loves the squad, they love these people, and i don't think they are going to be repentant at all. they might put out a unifying statement tomorrow but just like they had that resolution where they came together donald trump's a racist, what did ilhan omar do the next day, drop this pro-bds legislation....
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injudicious, stupid remarks, frankly, but they ta ke stupid remarks, frankly, but they take the view that baronessk, holding a vote of no confidence in the labour leader. thank you, norman smith. the iranian revolutionary guard have seized a foreign vessel, according to state media. iranian tv says the vessel with a crew of 12 was seized by the revolutionary guard naval force by larak island in the persian gulf. iranian authorities accuse the crew of "smuggling" one million litres of fuel. a statement from the commonwealth office saying we are awaiting further information. we continue to urge the iranian authorities to de—escalate the situation in the region. we are saying goodbye now to viewers on bbc two. the younger brother of manchester arena bomber, salman abedi, has appeared in court charged with murdering the 22 victims of the attack. hashem abedi was extradited to the uk yesterday. he‘d been detained in libya two years ago. let‘s cross to westminster magistrates court and speak to our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. tell us about what has happened there. a brief appearance thi
injudicious, stupid remarks, frankly, but they ta ke stupid remarks, frankly, but they take the view that baronessk, holding a vote of no confidence in the labour leader. thank you, norman smith. the iranian revolutionary guard have seized a foreign vessel, according to state media. iranian tv says the vessel with a crew of 12 was seized by the revolutionary guard naval force by larak island in the persian gulf. iranian authorities accuse the crew of "smuggling" one million litres of...
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by borisjohnson supporter and brexit ministerjames cleverly, shadow leader of the house of lords baronessll be sworn in tomorrow following prime minister's questions when theresa may steps down. james you supported boris boss after stepping out of the leadership contest, what is your reaction very pleased. it is a comprehensive victory, jeremy hunt is, he is a fantastic mp, he was a good candidate during this leadership, but, boris has got a very clear mandate both from the members of parliament that he will need to lead and also from the members of the party that he will need to lead, and i think that gives him a good foundation to deliver on the promises we made to the british people which is to deliver brexit and as he said get on with that domestic political agenda that is important. he has a new acronym tom, which is dude, this is thejob he has always wanted. and so he has now fulfilled that lifelong ambition, but it has been a hell of a bumpy ride. it wasn't the smooth coronation to power that the campaign he intended. we had the, his girlfriend carrie symonds row at the start, then
by borisjohnson supporter and brexit ministerjames cleverly, shadow leader of the house of lords baronessll be sworn in tomorrow following prime minister's questions when theresa may steps down. james you supported boris boss after stepping out of the leadership contest, what is your reaction very pleased. it is a comprehensive victory, jeremy hunt is, he is a fantastic mp, he was a good candidate during this leadership, but, boris has got a very clear mandate both from the members of...
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baro, i don't think there is anybody i've been dealing withes that a better handle on -- this is nonpolitical as he looks at the facts and what have you. and he said if we eliminate 100% of the passenger cars that are running on gasoline today, transition every one of them to electric, we would still need 81% of the oil and gas production that is occurring in the world to be able to continue on developing, manufacturing, running our fleet engines and what have you. so we know we have got -- we got some real challenges here from the standpoint of how are we going to deal with the folks talking about completely switching over their fleets to renewables and that -- i won't argue -- >> can i interrupt? i asked specifically about pulling carbon out of the atmosphere and out of the oceans. >> yeah. >> is doe working on this? >> i think there is some oregon state projects that are going on, on the oceanside of it, correct? my understanding. >> maybe we'll follow up with paul later. one more question, you mentioned about art furbl intificial inte. what are you attempting to answer with machine learni
baro, i don't think there is anybody i've been dealing withes that a better handle on -- this is nonpolitical as he looks at the facts and what have you. and he said if we eliminate 100% of the passenger cars that are running on gasoline today, transition every one of them to electric, we would still need 81% of the oil and gas production that is occurring in the world to be able to continue on developing, manufacturing, running our fleet engines and what have you. so we know we have got -- we...
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legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helen that kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said add to human rights activists and sectarian protestors for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive sending and receiving text messages critical of saudi policy the report says that this year alone more than $130.00 people have been executed including 6 who were children at the time that their alleged crimes took place $24.00 more although the excess spec the figure could be higher are currently on death row and of those a number the report says are spent long periods of time in solitary confinement or under torture cases of not followed the due process of law nor have they had the right to a fair trial respected and to that extent the report suggests. executions and those cases are illegal under in
legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helen that kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said add to human rights activists and sectarian protestors for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive...
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legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helena kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said add to human rights activists and sectarian protestors for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive sending and receiving text messages critical of saudi policy the report says that this year alone more than one $130.00 people have been executed including 6 who were children at the time that their alleged crimes took place $24.00 more although the excess spec the figure could be higher are currently on death row and of those a number the report says are spent long periods of time in solitary confinement or under torture cases of not followed the due process of law nor have they had the right to a fair trial respected and to that extent the report suggests. executions and those cases are illegal under in
legal opinion really by a senior british human rights lawyer and labor member of the house of lords baroness helena kennedy highlights the alarming her word increase in the use of the death penalty in the kingdom of saudi arabia since 2015 aimed particularly she said add to human rights activists and sectarian protestors for nonviolent and protest related crimes the sort of things she talked about mocking the achievements of the kingdom supporting women's rights including the right to drive...
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in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust baroness eliza manningham—buller asks thested he would prefer to leave the eu with a deal, but that the uk must plan for a no—deal scenario. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space. drivers in the us state of newjersey has a lucky escape when a runaway tyre caused a motorway crash. the tyre can be seen rolling along the road after coming off the back of a lorry. after going over the barrier, it struck a car in oncoming traffic. thankfully, no—one was seriously hurt. yikes! look at that! nowhere to go. imagine that flying towards you. it picked up speed as well, didn't it? ferocious! luckily as we said no—one was hurt. now, it is all about gareth bale? i am thinking £1 million a week, a wage. i can say thatis million a week, a wage. i can say that is a lot of money. yes. th
in a letter to borisjohnson, the chair of the wellcome trust baroness eliza manningham—buller asks thested he would prefer to leave the eu with a deal, but that the uk must plan for a no—deal scenario. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from...