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these are the whistleblowers who appeared on the bbc panorama documentary anyway. the lid on anti—semitism in labour. what they are angry about is the way that the labour party or senior officials of the labour party turned on them since then. and they are being accused of a number of things, that they did it for political reasons, that they would isa political reasons, that they would is a fact did, whether one considers these things to be defamatory we will have to see when it gets to court. but they have hired the media lawyer mark lewis to fight on their behalf. very high-profile. very high—profile. and i think we labour have been getting it wrong, and the panorama programme came out, the rebuttal just went on panorama programme came out, the rebuttaljust went on and on and on. and it wasn't necessary. in the whistleblowers obviously feel, probably rightly, they have been introduced since then personally and they are saying that they will not stand for it. i think as nigel says the way the labour party has dealt with the allegations, has dealt with the investig
these are the whistleblowers who appeared on the bbc panorama documentary anyway. the lid on anti—semitism in labour. what they are angry about is the way that the labour party or senior officials of the labour party turned on them since then. and they are being accused of a number of things, that they did it for political reasons, that they would isa political reasons, that they would is a fact did, whether one considers these things to be defamatory we will have to see when it gets to...
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the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, has criticised her party's response to the bbc panoramans about the way labour handled claims of anti—semitism. the party described former officials who had acted as whistle—blowers as "disafffected" and said they had "professional and personal axes to grind". ms thornberry told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that it was important labour addressed the problems raised by the programme. i think that the labour party has to deal with this issue, and frankly, i welcome the fact that the... i mean, it's a shame and a disgrace that the equalities and human rights commission have been brought in to look at the labour party but they have, and i think we should now welcome it. i think we should open — wait a minute. we should open our doors up and we should say to them, "right, we have been trying to improve our processes. clearly, it's still not working. can you help us?" a 25—year—old man has been charged with the murder of a pregnant woman in south london, and the manslaughter of her baby son. kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she
the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, has criticised her party's response to the bbc panoramans about the way labour handled claims of anti—semitism. the party described former officials who had acted as whistle—blowers as "disafffected" and said they had "professional and personal axes to grind". ms thornberry told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that it was important labour addressed the problems raised by the programme. i think that the labour party has to deal...
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and you can see more on that tonight on bbc panorama: is labour anti—semitic?rnment has a ‘ramshackle, dad‘s army‘ approach to climate change. more now on that report that accuses the government of having a ramshackle, dad‘s army approach to climate change. the committee on climate change, which advises the government, says it is shocked ministers are failing to cut emissions fast enough. it warns that action to prepare homes and businesses for a hotter world is "less ambitious" than it was a decade ago as our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. we are in the summer period and, as i have been saying throughout the whole of last month as well, we need to drink more fluids. heat can kill elderly people. in this exercise class, they work hard to keep cool. i find it difficult to drink a lot of water but i do know how very important it is, because it can have devastating effects if you get dehydrated. actually, i go in the garden a lot and the windows are all open and we have ice—cream. the world has already overheated by one degree, and it will get hotter.
and you can see more on that tonight on bbc panorama: is labour anti—semitic?rnment has a ‘ramshackle, dad‘s army‘ approach to climate change. more now on that report that accuses the government of having a ramshackle, dad‘s army approach to climate change. the committee on climate change, which advises the government, says it is shocked ministers are failing to cut emissions fast enough. it warns that action to prepare homes and businesses for a hotter world is "less...
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that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama.left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent, helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. helena... this is the third time in the last four weeks or so that the chancellor has made a stark warning about a no—deal brexit. his time to leave could be coming up. politically motivated? some might think that it is, but this is all part of a programme, a special panorama programme, a special panorama programme called britain's brexit crisis looking at what went wrong with the brexit negotiations. this looks like a final warning to both tory candidate who want to be the next by minister and philip hammond has said in this programme is that he is talking about a no deal scenario. if the uk leaves the european union without a deal, he says that, despite all the planning that has gone on, it will be difficult for the uk to control thing
that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama.left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent, helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. helena... this is the third time in the last four weeks or so that the chancellor has made a stark warning about a no—deal brexit. his time to leave could be...
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panorama programme. you can watch the full programme, britain's brexit crisis on bbc!pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit. she had previously been opposed to the idea, but has told the andrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the british people but no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge ur, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i know longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. schools and hospitals in england and wales could be held accountable if they fail to spot signs of violent crime among young people. that's according to plans due to be announced by the government this week. public bodies would have a legal duty to work together to
panorama programme. you can watch the full programme, britain's brexit crisis on bbc!pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit. she had previously been opposed to the idea, but has told the andrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. i maintain my position that a no—deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it...
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the labour party and anti—semitism, still rumbling on, the front page lead in the wake of the bbc panorama employees, they've hired mark lewis, well known immediate lawyer, the whistle—blowers who spoke to the panorama programme that ran last week. and it questioned whether labour is institutionally anti—semitic, clearly it has some members who have questioned anti—semitic views but the question is whether it's different, something different than that. whether the inquiry was blocked by people close tojeremy corbyn. inquiry was blocked by people close to jeremy corbyn. whether there was cases, cases being taken above the level of the people who should have been decided on disciplinary matters. in fact, been decided on disciplinary matters. infact, in been decided on disciplinary matters. in fact, in our paper, the sunday times, another whistle—blower has spoken out but it's very hard for these people and i would say they are being very brave because one of them i believe has already had death threats overcoming forward some, so going on the record is very brave. robert, 50 years since man
the labour party and anti—semitism, still rumbling on, the front page lead in the wake of the bbc panorama employees, they've hired mark lewis, well known immediate lawyer, the whistle—blowers who spoke to the panorama programme that ran last week. and it questioned whether labour is institutionally anti—semitic, clearly it has some members who have questioned anti—semitic views but the question is whether it's different, something different than that. whether the inquiry was blocked by...
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he was speaking to the bbc panorama programme with just days before he is expected to leave.out a deal later this year. he's warning that france will be able to dial up friction at the border if the country chooses. millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding after tropical storm barry made landfall in the us state of louisiana. more than 100,000 households are already without power and flooding is expected to be most severe in areas southwest of new orleans. and flooding is expected to be most severe in areas south—west of new orleans. our correspondent sophie long reports. coastal towns were battered by winds of up to 70 miles an hour. there was flooding in low—lying areas and whole communities were left without power. now, the storm is moving slowly north through the state of louisiana. barry may have been downgraded from a category one hurricane to a tropical storm almost as soon as it made landfall but people here in new orleans are still concerned. this is one reason why. the mississippi river has been swollen to flood levels for many months
he was speaking to the bbc panorama programme with just days before he is expected to leave.out a deal later this year. he's warning that france will be able to dial up friction at the border if the country chooses. millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding after tropical storm barry made landfall in the us state of louisiana. more than 100,000 households are already without power and flooding is expected to be most severe in areas southwest of new orleans. and...
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the footage on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and excessive force being used.lion gross profits every year. i think it's completely unacceptable that we've seen gas make up to 20% gross profits at a time when this awful abuse was taking place of detainees on their watch. it raises real questions about gas's operation of the contract, but also of the home office monitoring of the system, that this could take place. is a national audit office report found that performance at brook house was monitored by onejunior civil servant. no penalties were imposed if staff used inappropriate force or language, yet gas was fined £17,000 for failing to report that detainees didn't have a table tennis table for several weeks. former gas manager nathan ward, who's now a priest, raised complaints when he worked at brook house. the system wasn't actually set up to support and look after those people in a decent and humane way, and the way gas operated also was counter to that as well, and that's why in the end i thought the only thing i could do was leave. gas says it's already m
the footage on bbc panorama showed detainees being threatened, and excessive force being used.lion gross profits every year. i think it's completely unacceptable that we've seen gas make up to 20% gross profits at a time when this awful abuse was taking place of detainees on their watch. it raises real questions about gas's operation of the contract, but also of the home office monitoring of the system, that this could take place. is a national audit office report found that performance at...
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a bbc panorama investigation that aired last night heard from a number of former officials who workedutes team. labour rejected any claim that the party was anti—semitic. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. e—mails leaked to panorama suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy corbyn‘s own personal e—mail was copied in. labour said that she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns that a political opponent had access to it, and the e—mails were about ensuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man who was in charge at party hq for years is iain mcnicol. the e—mails that you've shown me are really important. the issues that are raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. panorama spoke to seven former officials from labour's disputes team. i resigned my membership. i felt that i had tri
a bbc panorama investigation that aired last night heard from a number of former officials who workedutes team. labour rejected any claim that the party was anti—semitic. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. e—mails leaked to panorama suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy...
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it's after whistleblowers told a bbc panorama investigation, aired last night, that some ofjeremy corbyn's in disciplinary processes involving allegations of anti—semitism. jessica parker reports. e—mails linked to panorama suggest the general secretary attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later she deleted her correspondence on the official account. it also shows jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. laboursaid she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because concerns political opponents had access to it. it was assuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man in charge at party hq for years is ian mcnicol. the e-mails you showed me a really important. the issues raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. panorama spoke to seven former officials from labours dispute team. i felt that i had tried as hard as i possibly could to do my bit to fight this, this sickness. and to me it is getting worse. i felt a bit complacent in
it's after whistleblowers told a bbc panorama investigation, aired last night, that some ofjeremy corbyn's in disciplinary processes involving allegations of anti—semitism. jessica parker reports. e—mails linked to panorama suggest the general secretary attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later she deleted her correspondence on the official account. it also shows jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail...
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it follows the latest allegations any bbc panorama programme that senior members of the party interfereds current can painta party interfered with its current can paint a system. allies ofjeremy corbyn have insisted that the former star making the clips are dissipated. but today a shadow member of the cabinet distance herself in that position.” member of the cabinet distance herself in that position. i think wishing a big over the messengers, we should be going for the message was upi we should be going for the message was up i think that is what is important. i understand the labour party has concerned and you know they had put in a complaint in which they had put in a complaint in which the way the programme is my point to something different. which is nobody can be turned that there is not an ongoing programme within the labour party about anti—semitism, about processes for dealing with it. are political correspondence is here 110w. political correspondence is here now. what is the effect of emily thornberry sang this? her comments highlight the divisions right at the top of the labou
it follows the latest allegations any bbc panorama programme that senior members of the party interfereds current can painta party interfered with its current can paint a system. allies ofjeremy corbyn have insisted that the former star making the clips are dissipated. but today a shadow member of the cabinet distance herself in that position.” member of the cabinet distance herself in that position. i think wishing a big over the messengers, we should be going for the message was upi we...
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speaking to bbc panorama, they said britain would have to face the consequences if it left without a face an old crisis. the brexit crisis that forced theresa may out of power. the country is still divided, parliament still deadlocked, the eu still making it clear that they will not budge. in his first british broadcast interview, they warned that the 600 page divorce deal he negotiated is not going to change. with the uk, that these answers to each and every point of uncertainty create a better brexit if we just left and tore up the membership card, we would have to face the consequences stop i did you think ever that they might choose a no deal? theresa may may go for no deal? never. never right—hand man to the presence of the european commission. he also does not take talk of a no—deal brexit at all seriously. do you think britain must prepare for no deal? no. i am very certain. we have seen what has been prepared on our side of the border for brexit, we do not see the same level of preparation on the other side. after brexit, the irish border will be the border between the eu on
speaking to bbc panorama, they said britain would have to face the consequences if it left without a face an old crisis. the brexit crisis that forced theresa may out of power. the country is still divided, parliament still deadlocked, the eu still making it clear that they will not budge. in his first british broadcast interview, they warned that the 600 page divorce deal he negotiated is not going to change. with the uk, that these answers to each and every point of uncertainty create a...
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that's what the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said in a new edition of bbc panorama.s left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent, helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. as somebody who perhaps has had remained tendencies, people might say you would expectjeremy hunt to say you would expectjeremy hunt to say this. he has been very vocal in the run—up to the new pm, who was just days away from going into number ten, about his feelings about the impact of a no deal brexit, and the impact of a no deal brexit, and the chancellor himself is likely to step down once that new pm takes up their post. but these are comments that he has made in a panorama programme that is due to be forecast on thursday. and what he is saying is that despite planning for a no deal brexit, it will when it comes to would be out of the hands of the uk. some of the comments he made in this programme, which is due to be broadcast on
that's what the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said in a new edition of bbc panorama.s left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent, helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. as somebody who perhaps has had remained tendencies, people might say you would expectjeremy hunt to say you would expectjeremy hunt to say this. he has been...
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if you remember in that panorama programme, former members of staff talked to the bbc about anti—semitisme process and they were swiftly denounced for people who had access to ground, who were disaffected members of staff. i think notably today, a seniorfigure, the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry distance herself from that official attack and said she defended the messengers, as she attack and said she defended the messengers, as she called them. so now there's a group of people who see themselves on the centre—left of the party who say the underlying issues needed to be tackled actually. in doing so they say what is required is a completely independent system, independent of the party, to deal with complaints of anti—semitism. this will be raised at the meeting tomorrow, but also i've been told there is going toa similar also i've been told there is going to a similar push at labour's ruling nec to adopt an independent system later this month. a seniorfigure said to me this could be a defining moment for labour but we should say the leadership have not signed up to this, they s
if you remember in that panorama programme, former members of staff talked to the bbc about anti—semitisme process and they were swiftly denounced for people who had access to ground, who were disaffected members of staff. i think notably today, a seniorfigure, the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry distance herself from that official attack and said she defended the messengers, as she attack and said she defended the messengers, as she called them. so now there's a group of people who...
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bbc news. you can see more on that in tonight's panorama, britain's brexit crisis at 9pm on bbc one.ed a bid to stop a new prime minister suspending parliament in order to force through a no—deal brexit. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster — laura, these parliamentary manoeuvres get quite complex, but basically, does it mean that a no deal is now less likely? probably a bit less likely and a bit harder if the next prime minister, whether it's boris johnson orjeremy the next prime minister, whether it's borisjohnson orjeremy hunt, actually wants to do that. remember, this all matters because both men who are vying for the keys to no 10 say if they can't get a new and improved deal with the eu then they would be willing to take us out of the european union before all of those formal arrangements about how that would work are put into place. but only borisjohnson considers it a possibility to shut up this place, to close the doors of parliament to stop mps trying to prevent him doing that. and what mps today said was that. and what mps today said was that it should b
bbc news. you can see more on that in tonight's panorama, britain's brexit crisis at 9pm on bbc one.ed a bid to stop a new prime minister suspending parliament in order to force through a no—deal brexit. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster — laura, these parliamentary manoeuvres get quite complex, but basically, does it mean that a no deal is now less likely? probably a bit less likely and a bit harder if the next prime minister, whether it's boris johnson orjeremy the...
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that's what the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said in a new edition of bbc panorama.efore he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. i guess the reason we are saying that he is expected to leave the treasury is because whichever of the contenders takes the top job as pm, they may want their own man in at numberii. they may want their own man in at number 11. but philip hammond is not going without a parting shot. know, and this is part of a special panorama programme looking at what went wrong in the brexit negotiations. as you say, he is soon likely to step down from his job, making it very clear he couldn't serve under a pm who wants to go for ano serve under a pm who wants to go for a no deal brexit. but in making these comments he made comments about the future of what an ideal scenario could look like, and he has said there is no way the uk would control key elements wh
that's what the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said in a new edition of bbc panorama.efore he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. i guess the reason we are saying that he is expected to leave the treasury is because whichever of the contenders takes the top job as pm, they may want their own man...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panoramapendent investigation. but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti—semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn‘s criticised, the louder the defence. this wellwisher's verdict on the media — "they don't stop bullying." he is saying nothing about the latest claims that under his leadership labour's been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistleblowers' accounts of anti—semitism had been distorted. their claims disputed by colleagues. some serious charges there, they have been hotly contested, some of the staff, ex—staff‘s statements have been contested by existing staff. there's been complaints put into the bbc now, and i think the bbc should investigate those and we can come
labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panoramapendent investigation. but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti—semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. john pienaar...
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you can see that bbc panorama programme in full tonight on bbc 0ne.tor, norman smith, who's in westminster. two dire warnings, but brexiteers are not impressed. in a funny sort of way you almost feel as if we have gone round in a circle and we are back where we were three years ago in the middle of the brexit referendum with the remainer is citing these warnings of the damage no deal would do to the economy and brexiteers saying what are the experts know? the differences whereas mrs may was deeply opposed to no deal and we learn in tonight's programme that you never even threatened to leave on no deal, the contenders to replace her are perfectly ready to take us out without an agreement and this morning they have been doubling down on no deal with jeremy morning they have been doubling down on no deal withjeremy hunt suggesting the eu is trying to get us suggesting the eu is trying to get us back to the negotiating table on our knees, warning that if we have to leave with no deal it will damage relations with europe for a generation. borisjohnson's re
you can see that bbc panorama programme in full tonight on bbc 0ne.tor, norman smith, who's in westminster. two dire warnings, but brexiteers are not impressed. in a funny sort of way you almost feel as if we have gone round in a circle and we are back where we were three years ago in the middle of the brexit referendum with the remainer is citing these warnings of the damage no deal would do to the economy and brexiteers saying what are the experts know? the differences whereas mrs may was...
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reports on the ongoing row over anti—semitism within labour, saying former staff who took part in a bbc panoramaigation are planning to sue to party. it pictures simona halep who today won herfirst wimbledon — crushing serena williams in straight sets. and the sunday mirror has an interview with the widow of lee pomeroy, who was murdered ona train. his killer was jailed for life on friday. we are going to start our chat with the front page of the times. we are still looking at those leaks concerning president trump. jo, do you want to start us off? as you just alluded to in that brief run through, this is now engulfing, according to the sunday times, the brick set tie—break —— brexit party, because the chairman of the brexit party chairman is in a relationship with the journalist who broke this story. both of them have strenuously denied having anything to do with the league. but, you know, this investigation is ongoing, scotland ya rd investigation is ongoing, scotland yard and the intelligence services still seem to be working on the idea that it still seem to be working on the idea thatitis s
reports on the ongoing row over anti—semitism within labour, saying former staff who took part in a bbc panoramaigation are planning to sue to party. it pictures simona halep who today won herfirst wimbledon — crushing serena williams in straight sets. and the sunday mirror has an interview with the widow of lee pomeroy, who was murdered ona train. his killer was jailed for life on friday. we are going to start our chat with the front page of the times. we are still looking at those leaks...
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it comes after a bbc panorama investigation revealed that some ofjeremy corbyn‘s closest allies triedcases. earlier today the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, said the party must heed "the message" on anti—semitism and not attack the "messengers". political correspondent iain watson has more details. i think notably today a senior figure, the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornbury, distanced herself from that official attack and said she'd defend the messengers, as she called them so now there's a group of people who see themselves on the centre—left of the party who are saying the underlying issues need to be tackled. in doing so they say what's required is a completely independent system to deal with complaints of anti—semitism, which will be raised ata anti—semitism, which will be raised at a meeting tomorrow, but also i'm being told there will be a push at the decision—making. .. a being told there will be a push at the decision—making... a senior figure said to me this could be a defining moment for labour but the leadership haven't signed up. they're saying they're
it comes after a bbc panorama investigation revealed that some ofjeremy corbyn‘s closest allies triedcases. earlier today the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, said the party must heed "the message" on anti—semitism and not attack the "messengers". political correspondent iain watson has more details. i think notably today a senior figure, the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornbury, distanced herself from that official attack and said she'd defend the...
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he was speaking to the bbc panorama programme.xpected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. private business is an important player in this, and the eu 27 controlled many of the levers. for example, we can make sure that goods flow in a way is through the port of dover without any friction. but we cannot control the outward flow into the port of calais. the french can dial that up or down just the same as the spanish for years have dialled our poor down the length of the queues at the border going into gibraltar. we cannot control what no—deal brexit would be like? gibraltar. we cannot control what no-deal brexit would be like? we cannot, because many of the levers are held by others. the eu 27 or private businesses. we can seek to persuade them, but we cannot control it. philip hammond speaking to the bbc‘s panorama programme. youc an watch the full programme, britain's brexit crisis on bbc1 this coming thursday, july 18, at 9pm. mil
he was speaking to the bbc panorama programme.xpected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. private business is an important player in this, and the eu 27 controlled many of the levers. for example, we can make sure that goods flow in a way is through the port of dover without any friction. but we cannot control the outward flow into the port of calais. the french can dial that up or down just the...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panorama for a fully independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back saying the former party officials who made allegations about the leadership's handling of complaints were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn‘s criticised, the louder the defence. this wellwisher's verdict on the media — "they don't stop bullying." he is saying nothing about the latest claims that under his leadership labour's been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistleblowers' accounts of anti—semitism had been distorted. their claims disputed by colleagues. some serious charges there, they have been hotly contested, some of the staff, ex—staff‘s statements have been contested by existing staff. there's been complaints put into the bbc now, and i think the bbc should investigate those and we can come to a conclusion. has the labour party leadership done enough to tackle anti—semitism
labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panorama for a fully independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back saying the former party officials who made allegations about the leadership's handling of complaints were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn‘s criticised, the louder the defence. this wellwisher's...
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in his first broadcast interview since stepping down, philip rycroft told bbc panorama that while planningknown and it is adventure that is fraught with risk. there is no doubt about that. is britain ready for no deal? the planning is in good shape, absolutely. but what that doesn‘t mean is there won‘t be an impact from brexit, particularly a no—deal brexit. that is a major change. the governor of the bank of england mark carney says 150,000 businesses still don‘t have the paperwork to keep exporting in the eu if there‘s no deal. and many smaller businesses say they don‘t have the money to spend on every type of contingency planning. panorama has spoken to a number of companies. we couldn‘t afford to produce the milk and look after our livestock. it would break my heart to see no cows it would break my heart to see no cows here. come out in the morning with an empty shed. an ideal scenario would be catastrophic to the agriculture industry especially the agriculture industry especially the dairy industry. our main products are in epilepsy and we have some life—saving cancer medicines here.
in his first broadcast interview since stepping down, philip rycroft told bbc panorama that while planningknown and it is adventure that is fraught with risk. there is no doubt about that. is britain ready for no deal? the planning is in good shape, absolutely. but what that doesn‘t mean is there won‘t be an impact from brexit, particularly a no—deal brexit. that is a major change. the governor of the bank of england mark carney says 150,000 businesses still don‘t have the paperwork to...
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appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised ina bbc allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panoramaled for a fully independent investigation, but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti—semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. john pienaar reports. a more jeremy corbyn is criticised, the louder the defence. there is neighbour's verdict on the media — they don't stop bullying. he is saying nothing about the latest claims that under his leadership labour has been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistle—blowers accou nts came out fighting, whistle—blowers a ccou nts of came out fighting, whistle—blowers accounts of anti—semitism had been distorted, they claim is disputed by colleagues. some serious charges there but hotly contested, some of there but hotly contested, some of the ex—staffer statement have been con
appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised ina bbc allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panoramaled for a fully independent investigation, but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti—semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic....
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it is, there's a real problem, clear from what we see on the bbc panorama, that there is a real problemnot been sorted out. it is not like the conservatives are entirely clear on what they are doing. stuff around islamophobia in the conservative party is a real concern. the conservative party is a real concern. we need both parties to own the problem is that they are having, to say, yes, we are having these problems and we will put in place procedures to make sure that none of these things ever happen again. we need them both to do that. how far is the still and anti—semitism crisis, or is it actually now a jeremy corbyn crisis? well, i think we have got a big problem with this issue and we got to deal with it very, very seriously. personally, do i think thatis seriously. personally, do i think that is appropriate with an issue that is appropriate with an issue that assist serious kind of engaging us that assist serious kind of engaging us match over at? i do not. we have seen us match over at? i do not. we have seen anti—semitism rides right across our country, across europe and my par
it is, there's a real problem, clear from what we see on the bbc panorama, that there is a real problemnot been sorted out. it is not like the conservatives are entirely clear on what they are doing. stuff around islamophobia in the conservative party is a real concern. the conservative party is a real concern. we need both parties to own the problem is that they are having, to say, yes, we are having these problems and we will put in place procedures to make sure that none of these things ever...
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a bbc panorama investigation that aired last night heard from a number of former officials who worked team. labour rejected any claim that the party was anti—semitic. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. e—mails leaked to panorama suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy corbyn‘s own personal e—mail was copied in. labour said that she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns that a political opponent had access to it, and the e—mails were about ensuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man who was in charge at party hq for years is iain mcnicol. the e—mails that you've shown me are really important. the issues that are raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. i resigned my membership. i felt that i had tried as hard as i possibly could to do my bit to fight this, this sickness.
a bbc panorama investigation that aired last night heard from a number of former officials who worked team. labour rejected any claim that the party was anti—semitic. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. e—mails leaked to panorama suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy...
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what the labour party has said today is that the bbc was wrong to broadcast the panorama programme lastans is that they are legal agreements which they have decided to basically rip up because they wa nted to basically rip up because they wanted to talk about this issue. the labour party, the official line, very much saying that they disagree with the comments in the programme. there is a report that the deputy leader, tom watson, was on radio four this morning, saying that actually, that was not true, that they were disaffected, and he said they were disaffected, and he said they were disaffected, and he said they were very courageous in coming out, in talking about their concerns on anti—semitism within the labour party and how it is dealt with. in terms of what happens next, we heard from tom watson, who says that, basically, he wants a complete overhaul, of how complaints within the labour party, complaints about anti—semitism, are dealt with within the labour party, and he wants a couple of things. he wants a full independent system of investigating anti—jewish racism. and what he
what the labour party has said today is that the bbc was wrong to broadcast the panorama programme lastans is that they are legal agreements which they have decided to basically rip up because they wa nted to basically rip up because they wanted to talk about this issue. the labour party, the official line, very much saying that they disagree with the comments in the programme. there is a report that the deputy leader, tom watson, was on radio four this morning, saying that actually, that was...
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leader of the labour party says he's appalled by allegations of anti—semitism that were raised in a bbc panoramahe programme were disaffected opponents of leaderjeremy corbyn. here'sjohn pienaar. the morejeremy corbyn is criticised, the louder the defence. this neighbour's verdict on the media is that they do not bullying. —— stop bullying. labour has been soft on anti—semitism according to some. his close ally came out fighting it whistle—blowers accounts of anti—semitism had been distorted. the claims disputed by colleagues. you will make some serious charges there that have been hotly contested and some of the exe staff statement has been contested by existing staff. i think the bbc should investigate those and see if they can come to a conclusion. have they done enough to tackle anti—semitism? i think they have, i said the very beginning that it was not fast enough and i think it has improved dramatically. last night's panorama has inflamed the row over anti—semitism of spiking testimony from whistle—blowers. anti—semitism of spiking testimony from whistle-blowers. they will call mea from wh
leader of the labour party says he's appalled by allegations of anti—semitism that were raised in a bbc panoramahe programme were disaffected opponents of leaderjeremy corbyn. here'sjohn pienaar. the morejeremy corbyn is criticised, the louder the defence. this neighbour's verdict on the media is that they do not bullying. —— stop bullying. labour has been soft on anti—semitism according to some. his close ally came out fighting it whistle—blowers accounts of anti—semitism had been...
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the labour party has denounced whistleblowers who spoke to last night‘s bbc panorama programme aboutn. the whistleblowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with claims of anti—semitism. the deputy labour leader tom watson says he was shocked, chilled and appalled by the allegations in the programme. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn is criticised the louder the defence. the verdict of this neighbour on the media, they do not stop bullying. he is saying nothing about the latest claims that and that has leadership labour has been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistle—blowers‘ accounts of anti—semitism the distorted. whistle—blowers‘ accounts of anti-semitism the distorted. some serious charges that have been a co ntesta nt a nd serious charges that have been a contestant and complaints put to the bbc and! contestant and complaints put to the bbc and i think the bbc should investigate those and we can come to a conclusion. has the labour party leadership done enough to tac
the labour party has denounced whistleblowers who spoke to last night‘s bbc panorama programme aboutn. the whistleblowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with claims of anti—semitism. the deputy labour leader tom watson says he was shocked, chilled and appalled by the allegations in the programme. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn is criticised the louder the defence. the verdict of this neighbour on...
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tonight called a meeting on monday to discuss the issue which comes after those allegations and a bbc panoraman speaking to mps who were at tonight's meeting at westminster. really the fallout from that panorama programme on anti—semitism continues? yes, something of a long tail, this, doesn't it? people were saying they were shocked by the contents saying they were shocked by the co nte nts of saying they were shocked by the contents of that programme but now i think they are moving through shock and angerand think they are moving through shock and anger and some into reaction. as you mentioned, the labour peers have got together, certainly asking for an investigation, but more than that. they say the party should have an independent complaints system when dealing with anti—semitism. what's more, they are offering geoff jeremy corbyn to use the expertise of people in the house of lords, from —— they are offering jeremy corbyn to use their expertise, people in the lords, business, to set up an independent body to deal with those complaints if he wishes them to do so. so far there has been no r
tonight called a meeting on monday to discuss the issue which comes after those allegations and a bbc panoraman speaking to mps who were at tonight's meeting at westminster. really the fallout from that panorama programme on anti—semitism continues? yes, something of a long tail, this, doesn't it? people were saying they were shocked by the contents saying they were shocked by the co nte nts of saying they were shocked by the contents of that programme but now i think they are moving through...
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that's the stark warning from the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, who's told bbc panoramajected agreement negotiated by theresa may was the only way to leave the eu in an orderly manner. he also insisted mrs may and her ministers never told him she might opt for no deal. the younger brother of the man who bombed the manchester arena is due to appear in court shortly. hashem abedi has been charged with murdering the 22 victims of the attack. abedi, who was detained in libya two years ago, was extradited to the uk yesterday. a new law to crack down on assaults on emergency service staff is not proving enough of a deterrent, according to the mp who campaigned for the legislation. the law, brought in last year, meant offenders now face longerjail terms. figures obtained by the bbc showed police across england and wales have made more than 6,500 arrests for attacks on emergency service workers. halifax mp holly lynch said the numbers are still too high. and in the next few minutes, we'll be hearing from two emergency workers, both of whom have been victims of violence, as well
that's the stark warning from the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, who's told bbc panoramajected agreement negotiated by theresa may was the only way to leave the eu in an orderly manner. he also insisted mrs may and her ministers never told him she might opt for no deal. the younger brother of the man who bombed the manchester arena is due to appear in court shortly. hashem abedi has been charged with murdering the 22 victims of the attack. abedi, who was detained in libya two...
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now on bbc news, panorama.talk it up. we must leave the eu on october the 31st. if the only way to the european union is without a deal i would do that. the man who led the brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is fraught with risk. from sea to shore some businesses fear it could force them under. it could put us out of business.
now on bbc news, panorama.talk it up. we must leave the eu on october the 31st. if the only way to the european union is without a deal i would do that. the man who led the brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is fraught with risk. from sea to shore some businesses fear it could force them under. it could put us out of business.
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now on bbc news, panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. we see this as the holocaust of our nation. my body, my choice. alabama has passed a law to ban abortion. other states are following suit. america is going to wake up one day. this is infanticide. women in some states could be forced to have their babies, even if they've been raped. if i'd had the option to terminate my pregnancy, i would have made that choice. across the country, many are outraged. this is not a moral issue. i think a lot of this is about politics and political gain. tonight on panorama, i travel across america and meet people on both extremes of the debate. allowing children to be ripped from the mother's womb right up until the moment of birth... you don't have a problem with killing a baby. absolutely not. i have no problem if it's in the mother's uterus. with president trump backing america's religious conservatives, we ask, could women here lose the right to abortion? a curse upon our nation, a curse of violence and bloodshed. the bible says bloodshed catches bl
now on bbc news, panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. we see this as the holocaust of our nation. my body, my choice. alabama has passed a law to ban abortion. other states are following suit. america is going to wake up one day. this is infanticide. women in some states could be forced to have their babies, even if they've been raped. if i'd had the option to terminate my pregnancy, i would have made that choice. across the country, many are outraged. this is not a moral...
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now on bbc news, panorama. a no—deal brexit could be on the cards as both candidates in the race to be prime minister talk it up. we must leave the eu on october the 31st. if the only way to the european union is without a deal i would do that. the man who led the brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is fraught with risk. from sea to shore some businesses fear it could force them under. it could put us out of business. others say it will bring new opportunities. i think no deal is preferable to a deal, there is an immediate benefit. i travelled across the uk and beyond to ask, are we ready for a no—deal brexit? if a no—deal brexit happens this is where the greatest impact could be felt. the roads of britain pays my arteries and lorries, the lifeblood, carrying much of what we need, make and sell. i'm hitching a ride to europe. hello. i'mjane. matt, nice to meet you. matt is one of the hundreds of thousands of l
now on bbc news, panorama. a no—deal brexit could be on the cards as both candidates in the race to be prime minister talk it up. we must leave the eu on october the 31st. if the only way to the european union is without a deal i would do that. the man who led the brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is fraught with risk. from sea to shore some businesses fear it could force them under. it...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti semitism raised in a bbc panoramahas called for a fully independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti semitic. john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn is criticised the louder the defence. the verdict of this neighbour on the media, they do not stop bullying. he is saying nothing about the latest claims that and that has leadership labour has been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistle—blowers' accounts of anti—semitism the distorted. some serious charges that have been a contestant and complaints put to the bbc and i think the bbc should investigate those and we can come to a conclusion. has the labour party leadership done enough to tackle anti—semitism? i think it has, at the beginn
labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti semitism raised in a bbc panoramahas called for a fully independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti...
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now on bbc news — panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. abortion. other states are following suit. america is going to wake up one day. this is infanticide. women in some states could be forced to have their babies, even if they've been raped. if i'd had the option to terminate my pregnancy, i would have made that choice. across the country, many are outraged. this is not a moral issue. i think a lot of this is about politics and political gain. tonight on panorama, i travel across america and meet people on both extremes of the debate.
now on bbc news — panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. abortion. other states are following suit. america is going to wake up one day. this is infanticide. women in some states could be forced to have their babies, even if they've been raped. if i'd had the option to terminate my pregnancy, i would have made that choice. across the country, many are outraged. this is not a moral issue. i think a lot of this is about politics and political gain. tonight on panorama, i...
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now on bbc news, panorama. it is legal to be gay — but do not push that onto our children!hosejob is it to decide what our children learn in school? she comes home and says, "why don't i have two mummies? "why don't i have two daddies?" how are we meant to explain that? in parts of the country, primary school children are learning that some families have same—sex parents. there's lots of different families in this school and we represent them in our lessons. from next year, the government wants all primary schools to do the same. although many religious leaders have endorsed it, some communities aren't prepared to go along. headteacher, step down, listen to parents! there's no way that people of faith will teach that it's ok to be gay, because the bible tells us it isn't 0k to be gay. for the last few months, i've reported on protests outside two primary schools in birmingham. let kids be kids! now, i'm going to meet other people of faith who feel the state is stamping on their freedom to practise what they believe. if i start to teach sex education, parents will withdraw t
now on bbc news, panorama. it is legal to be gay — but do not push that onto our children!hosejob is it to decide what our children learn in school? she comes home and says, "why don't i have two mummies? "why don't i have two daddies?" how are we meant to explain that? in parts of the country, primary school children are learning that some families have same—sex parents. there's lots of different families in this school and we represent them in our lessons. from next year,...
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now on bbc news, panorama.ust leave the eu on october the 31st. if the only way to the european union is without a deal, then i would do that. the man who led the government's brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is a venture that is fraught with risk, there's no doubt about that. from sea to shore, some businesses fear it could force them under. we're very worried, because it could put us out of business. while others say it will bring new opportunities. i think no deal is preferable to a deal, there is an immediate benefit. i've travelled across the uk and beyond to ask, are we ready
now on bbc news, panorama.ust leave the eu on october the 31st. if the only way to the european union is without a deal, then i would do that. the man who led the government's brexit planning for the government speaks out for the first time. everyone should be worried about what happens in a no deal situation, it is a venture that is fraught with risk, there's no doubt about that. from sea to shore, some businesses fear it could force them under. we're very worried, because it could put us out...
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tony says on facebook: "shocking stitch—up job by bbc panorama to try and undermine the democratically who everyone knows has campaigned against and katty says on twitter, i have voted labour my whole life until three years ago, when corbyn became leader. he is a disgrace. we will talk more with our audience of labour mps talk more with our audience of labourmps and labour talk more with our audience of labour mps and labour supporters and labour mps and labour supporters and labour pundits. first, carrie gracie has the news. three iranian boats have tried to intercept a british oil tanker near the strait of hormuz. the government says the iranian vessels asked the oil tanker to stop in iranian waters in the strait, but withdrew after a warning from a royal navy frigate. the incident comes at a time of heightened tensions between the us, britain and iran. people who consume a lot of sugary drinks could have a higher risk of developing cancer, according to a new study. the research, which looked at 100,000 people in france, found those who drank two extra cans of fruit juice or fizzy po
tony says on facebook: "shocking stitch—up job by bbc panorama to try and undermine the democratically who everyone knows has campaigned against and katty says on twitter, i have voted labour my whole life until three years ago, when corbyn became leader. he is a disgrace. we will talk more with our audience of labour mps talk more with our audience of labourmps and labour talk more with our audience of labour mps and labour supporters and labour mps and labour supporters and labour...
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now on bbc news, panorama. it is legal to be gay — but do not push that onto our children! two mummies? "why don't i have two daddies?" how are we meant to explain that? in parts of the country, primary school children are learning that some families have same—sex parents. there's lots of different families in this school and we represent them in our lessons. from next year, the government wants all primary schools to do the same. although many religious leaders have endorsed it,
now on bbc news, panorama. it is legal to be gay — but do not push that onto our children! two mummies? "why don't i have two daddies?" how are we meant to explain that? in parts of the country, primary school children are learning that some families have same—sex parents. there's lots of different families in this school and we represent them in our lessons. from next year, the government wants all primary schools to do the same. although many religious leaders have endorsed it,