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bbc parliament, as the uk's only channel dedicated exclusively to politics, is therefore an example ofethos which lies at the heart of the bbc — providing a service that cannot be provided by anyone else. the monthly reach of the dedicated parliamentary channel is almost 2 million viewers and listeners. this is all delivered, by the way, with a content spend of only £1.6 million. that is just 0.1% of the total bbc television content spend last year. i'm not privy to the reasons why the bbc were reviewing this channel. if it was to save money the golden rule that i used to follow when i was in business about saving money was that you can only save money from where money is, and that is a very small budget to start with. margotjames. and that's where our budget runs out for tuesday in parliament. do join me at the same time tomorrow for all the highlights from wednesday in parliament. bye for now. hello there, good morning. it is still quite mild. yesterday we had similar temperatures. it will sta ke had similar temperatures. it will stake quite mild. the colder air arriving once these m
bbc parliament, as the uk's only channel dedicated exclusively to politics, is therefore an example ofethos which lies at the heart of the bbc — providing a service that cannot be provided by anyone else. the monthly reach of the dedicated parliamentary channel is almost 2 million viewers and listeners. this is all delivered, by the way, with a content spend of only £1.6 million. that is just 0.1% of the total bbc television content spend last year. i'm not privy to the reasons why the bbc...
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don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the highlightsello. we have had some warmth in the sunshine this weekend, but by the end of the week things are looking much colder. more on that in a moment. slightly colder air behind sunday's cold front and north—westerly wind as we go through monday. this area of high pressure is a dominant feature through much of the week but this front is never too far away from the far north of scotland. that will bring strong winds, outbreaks of rain to albany and shetland, some of that may filter to the northern highlands, but for much of scotland, northern ireland, england and wales, it is a dry and fine start to the new week. some spells of sunshine. a little bit more cloud for western fringes through the afternoon and these are average wind strengths through monday, some strong gusts for northern and western scotland, 50—60 mph, locally 70mph. a windy day and a cool day, 10 or 11 celcius. a cool day across the weekend compared to the weekend, with highs generally between 12 and 1a celsius. for most, it s
don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the highlightsello. we have had some warmth in the sunshine this weekend, but by the end of the week things are looking much colder. more on that in a moment. slightly colder air behind sunday's cold front and north—westerly wind as we go through monday. this area of high pressure is a dominant feature through much of the week but this front is never too far away from the far north of scotland. that...
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our next caller is from the bbc parliament channel. thomas from london. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call, washington journal c-span. 2012 whenew york in ie obama election was on, and was approached several times in the street by people with forms, about voting. just standing in manhattan. visiting relatives in boston. i said i'm not born here, i'm only on holiday. they kept following me. i thought it looked suspicious. it had kind of a democratic undertone to it. i was put off by the whole business. thanks for the call. i saw a smile on your face, john fund. do you want to respond? in pennsylvania, there was a scandal where the secretary of state had to resign. at the dmv when they were asking people to renew their driver's licenses, when they were asking people if they wanted to register to vote, they forgot to ask if they were a citizen. lots of people got trapped in this where they registered to vote, and that can be a problem. if you are trying to apply for citizenship and someone has registered you to vote, that could be a mark agai
our next caller is from the bbc parliament channel. thomas from london. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call, washington journal c-span. 2012 whenew york in ie obama election was on, and was approached several times in the street by people with forms, about voting. just standing in manhattan. visiting relatives in boston. i said i'm not born here, i'm only on holiday. they kept following me. i thought it looked suspicious. it had kind of a democratic undertone to it. i was put off...
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to the end of thursday in parliament, thank you for watching i do hope you canjoin me again on bbc parliamentgoodbye for now. hello there. the weather is dishing up something significantly colder than we've been used to of late as we head towards the weekend. the winds switching round to northerlies. we'll see some sunshine, yes, but there'll be some showers as well and some of those showers over hills in the north will be a little bit wintry. the cold air is going to be coming from a long way north. the winds bringing that air down from the arctic behind this cold front. the fronts through friday morning bringing a band of cloud and some patchy rain across central and southern parts of england, the south of wales. behind that, the skies will brighten. yes, we'll see some sunshine, but some showers will start to pack in on the brisk northerly wind, particularly across northern scotland, down the east coast of england, some for northern ireland, into parts of wales and maybe the far south—west as well. the showers over the hills in the north will be wintry, and temperatures at best between six
to the end of thursday in parliament, thank you for watching i do hope you canjoin me again on bbc parliamentgoodbye for now. hello there. the weather is dishing up something significantly colder than we've been used to of late as we head towards the weekend. the winds switching round to northerlies. we'll see some sunshine, yes, but there'll be some showers as well and some of those showers over hills in the north will be a little bit wintry. the cold air is going to be coming from a long way...
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s leader insists that he is still prime minister and says he still commands a majority in parliament. now on bbcews, it's time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. the budget‘s on monday — here's some advice for the chancellor from a mother who wants to go back to work. that's effectively £2 a day. so unfortunately, i wasn't able to take the job because it just didn't work. work didn't pay for us. from the many on benefits to the few, well, one actually. the pm's still here. but does she have a route map? it now seems to be a period for further negotiation, not being sure of where we are going. does the prime minister know where we are going? but theresa may's not the first conservative prime minister with revolting mps on her hands. and where there is discord, the parliament choir brings harmony. one, two. yeah, it's late. one, two. first, as the chancellor's budget nears, philip hammond finds himself under increasing pressure to find some extra cash to ease the problems facing the government's flagship welfare reform — universal credit. mps on the public acc
s leader insists that he is still prime minister and says he still commands a majority in parliament. now on bbcews, it's time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. the budget‘s on monday — here's some advice for the chancellor from a mother who wants to go back to work. that's effectively £2 a day. so unfortunately, i wasn't able to take the job because it just didn't work. work didn't pay for us. from the many on benefits to the few, well, one actually....
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thank you for watching, don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliamentliament. goodbye for now. hello. the weather is not looking bad for most of us this weekend, a little bit misty and foggy where you are first thing in the morning. but on balance it is a good one, a lot of sunshine on the way, but absolutely everywhere. but not absolutely everywhere. in the north—west of the country there is the cloud approaching, wins a strengthening and there will be a bit of rain in western parts of scotland, and i think northern england will also see a time some overcast sky. looking cloud in the north—west, 11 degrees the mildest in belfast, three degrees, a nippy start to saturday. nippy and foggy, the fog to be thickest across parts of the midlands, also the south, wales is well, across parts of the midlands, also the south, wales as well, could last into the afternoon in one or two spots perhaps, around york, that is productive. the rest of us should have a fine and sunny day. across england and wales light winds in the sunshine, it will feel very pleasant, tem
thank you for watching, don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliamentliament. goodbye for now. hello. the weather is not looking bad for most of us this weekend, a little bit misty and foggy where you are first thing in the morning. but on balance it is a good one, a lot of sunshine on the way, but absolutely everywhere. but not absolutely everywhere. in the north—west of the country there is the cloud approaching, wins a strengthening and there will...
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don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the highlightsis of bob. some outbreaks of rain further north and west of cotton and that will continue to slide its way through sunday, weakening as it does. by the time it gets to northern england, a bit more cloud and the odd spot of rain. some sunshine behind it. some stronger wind, lighter winds further south, holding the best of the sunshine. and south—eastern counties of england. temperatures up to 18 or 19 celsius, something coolerfurther north and west. cloud continues to slide south and east, clear skies following behind. this then fog should not be too much of a problem. we could see temperatures getting closer to freezing. looking to monday and tuesday, mainly dry with sunshine but feeling clear. imac— bye. —— bye— bye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and ben thompson. our headlines today: an end to a cold war—era nuclear agreement — president trump says the united states will pull out of a treaty it signed with russia more than 30 years ago. russia has not unfortun
don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the highlightsis of bob. some outbreaks of rain further north and west of cotton and that will continue to slide its way through sunday, weakening as it does. by the time it gets to northern england, a bit more cloud and the odd spot of rain. some sunshine behind it. some stronger wind, lighter winds further south, holding the best of the sunshine. and south—eastern counties of england. temperatures up...
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don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the highlightsnow. you have got to love the british weather. this weekend we have seen temperatures as high as 20 celsius in northern scotland, eight above normalfor in northern scotland, eight above normal for this in northern scotland, eight above normalfor this time of in northern scotland, eight above normal for this time of year and fast forward to next weekend, it is going to be much colder, cold enough for some snow in the mountains of northern scotland and across the border, temperatures down into single figures. and it has been getting cooler this weekend as well across scotland and northern ireland. temperatures at 20 yesterday, 12, today, so it does feel a lot fresher. that weather but continues to push south across england and wales bringing a strip of cloud and some spots of rain but nothing too huge. still sunshine tour south—east. overnight bad weather front pushes south and then clear skies for though and it is going to be a cold night, temperatures in the towns and cities getting do
don't forget tojoin christina cooper on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the highlightsnow. you have got to love the british weather. this weekend we have seen temperatures as high as 20 celsius in northern scotland, eight above normalfor in northern scotland, eight above normal for this in northern scotland, eight above normalfor this time of in northern scotland, eight above normal for this time of year and fast forward to next weekend, it is going to be much colder, cold...
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now on bbc news, the week in parliament.ello there, and welcome to the week in parliament, our look back at the last few days here at westminster. coming up: jeremy corbyn tackles theresa may over one of her party conference promises. isn't the claim that austerity is over simply a great big conservative con? but the prime minister says fewer people are in poverty, employment is up, and labour's agenda would cost the country dear. uncontrolled borrowing, spiralling taxes, working people paying the price of labour — yet again, labour taking us back to square one! hear, hear! also on this programme: there's been a lot of talk of another referendum on brexit butjust how hard would it be to get that idea through parliament? the parliamentary hurdles are considerable but you have to look at that in the context that the parliamentary hurdles to either a deal or a no—deal brexit are also considerable. and are we running out of places to hear live music? there are so few small music venues around the country and there's a lot of the
now on bbc news, the week in parliament.ello there, and welcome to the week in parliament, our look back at the last few days here at westminster. coming up: jeremy corbyn tackles theresa may over one of her party conference promises. isn't the claim that austerity is over simply a great big conservative con? but the prime minister says fewer people are in poverty, employment is up, and labour's agenda would cost the country dear. uncontrolled borrowing, spiralling taxes, working people paying...
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parliament. coming up in 10 minutes‘ time, newswatch. but first on bbc news, click.s robot has certainly pulled in a big audience. as you've probably guessed, those were purely preprogrammed moves, and like many robots that we have seen, this is a self balancing robot, which means it does pretty well at staying upright. but one day, this robot may be taught to work autonomously. toyota is looking at ways to train machines using human operators, whose movements are synchronised to theirs. the operator also wears a virtual reality headset to show them the robot's perspective. it's really strange. because i know there is someone on the other side of these eyes. it feels like this robot is looking at me. one of the most impressive things about thr—3 is it dexterity, and the control that it gives its operator when touching and interacting with objects. and what's really interesting is that not only can the operator control the robot's arms, hands and the fingers through the data gloves, but he can actually feel what the robot feels. so as the robot grasps the object, he c
parliament. coming up in 10 minutes‘ time, newswatch. but first on bbc news, click.s robot has certainly pulled in a big audience. as you've probably guessed, those were purely preprogrammed moves, and like many robots that we have seen, this is a self balancing robot, which means it does pretty well at staying upright. but one day, this robot may be taught to work autonomously. toyota is looking at ways to train machines using human operators, whose movements are synchronised to theirs. the...
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we welcome you and those listing on the bbc parliament channel every sunday afternoon.a from laurel, maryland, democrat line, you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. i am one of those fiscal conservative and social liberals. i like to call myself a pro-lifer for choice. you mentioned, mr. smerconish, that you underestimated the passion of those who supported president trump in 2016. a lot of people probably did. but i felt like from 2008, he was running for president, using the birther movement against president obama. you say what drives voters, voting is the passion, who can drive their voters to the polls. i wonder, though, when you have all of the gerrymandering, voting rights being challenged, and voter suppression really across the country, but particularly in the south, and then i hear things like these pennsylvania -- white people for the most part feeling forgotten, and i think, "really?" maybe they did not feel left behind, but they felt forgotten. i feel like the african-american community was never remembered. how do they feel forgotten in this ame
we welcome you and those listing on the bbc parliament channel every sunday afternoon.a from laurel, maryland, democrat line, you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. i am one of those fiscal conservative and social liberals. i like to call myself a pro-lifer for choice. you mentioned, mr. smerconish, that you underestimated the passion of those who supported president trump in 2016. a lot of people probably did. but i felt like from 2008, he was running for president, using the...
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fresh calls for the commons speaker to resign following a report about bullying in parliament, the bbc understands he'll stand down next year. a further delay to the rollout of the government's flagship welfare reform — it says to prevent claimants suffering hardship. also this hour — it's emerged the number of so—called hate crimes has risen by nearly a fifth. the sharpest rise across england and wales is to do with crimes carried out because of religion. i'm in london at the guildhall where the great i'm in london at the guildhall where the great and i'm in london at the guildhall where the great and the i'm in london at the guildhall where the great and the good i'm in london at the guildhall where the great and the good of i'm in london at the guildhall where the great and the good of the i'm in london at the guildhall where the great and the good of the book world a re the great and the good of the book world are gathering to find out which one of these six shortlisted authors will win the booker prize forfiction and authors will win the booker prize for fiction and i will be talk
fresh calls for the commons speaker to resign following a report about bullying in parliament, the bbc understands he'll stand down next year. a further delay to the rollout of the government's flagship welfare reform — it says to prevent claimants suffering hardship. also this hour — it's emerged the number of so—called hate crimes has risen by nearly a fifth. the sharpest rise across england and wales is to do with crimes carried out because of religion. i'm in london at the guildhall...
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you can continue watching on bbc parliament. hunt, ina from the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, in a few minutes, with his comments on the death of dissident saudi journalistjamal comments on the death of dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate in istanbul. we will be back in the commons for that inafew will be back in the commons for that in a few minutes. in the meantime, let's summarise what the prime minister has been saying with our correspondent vicki young, who is in the central lobby of parliament. she has been listening to that latest brexit debate. what did you make of it? the day started with theresa may insisting that 95% of that withdrawal agreement has been sorted, so she is obviously trying to focus on the positive, but at times it feels like a plea to her own backbenchers to say, i am really close to getting this, let me finish thejob. through close to getting this, let me finish the job. through the afternoon, and i have been watching since 3:30pm, with other statements about various ot
you can continue watching on bbc parliament. hunt, ina from the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, in a few minutes, with his comments on the death of dissident saudi journalistjamal comments on the death of dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate in istanbul. we will be back in the commons for that inafew will be back in the commons for that in a few minutes. in the meantime, let's summarise what the prime minister has been saying with our correspondent vicki young, who...
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our next caller is from the bbc parliament channel. thomas from london. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call, washington journal c-span. 2012 whenew york in ie obama election was on, and was approached several times in the street by people with forms, about voting. just standing in manhattan. visiting relatives in boston. i said i'm not born here, i'm only on holiday. they kept following me. i thought it looked suspicious. it had kind of a democratic undertone to it. i was put off by the whole business. thanks for the call. i saw a smile on your face, john fund. do you want to respond? in pennsylvania, there was a scandal where the secretary of state had to resign. at the dmv when they were asking people to renew their driver's licenses, when they were asking people if they wanted to register to vote, they forgot to ask if they were a citizen. lots of people got trapped in this where they registered to vote, and that can be a problem. if you are trying to apply for citizenship and someone has registered you to vote, that could be a mark agai
our next caller is from the bbc parliament channel. thomas from london. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call, washington journal c-span. 2012 whenew york in ie obama election was on, and was approached several times in the street by people with forms, about voting. just standing in manhattan. visiting relatives in boston. i said i'm not born here, i'm only on holiday. they kept following me. i thought it looked suspicious. it had kind of a democratic undertone to it. i was put off...
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parliament. daniel sandford, bbc news.or people who may have been trapped or killed when hurricane michael tore into the south—eastern united states on wednesday. 16 people are now known to have been killed by the storm in florida, virginia, georgia and north carolina. michael is now moving away from the us mainland, and has been downgraded to a post—tropical cyclone. rajini vaidya nathan reports. this is home now, after michael came and left. the hurricane destroyed thousands of homes, including where four—year—old armani lives. my clothes are in there. in the dresser. but they're all messed up. many parts of florida's panhandle lie in ruin. these pictures show the impact before and after in mexico beach, where the hurricane's been described as the mother of all bombs. what we're standing in right now is what katrina did to new orleans, you know, especially the lower ninth ward. more than 1 million homes across the region were left without power. thousands of people were forced to seek temporary shelter. and authorities s
parliament. daniel sandford, bbc news.or people who may have been trapped or killed when hurricane michael tore into the south—eastern united states on wednesday. 16 people are now known to have been killed by the storm in florida, virginia, georgia and north carolina. michael is now moving away from the us mainland, and has been downgraded to a post—tropical cyclone. rajini vaidya nathan reports. this is home now, after michael came and left. the hurricane destroyed thousands of homes,...
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now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.liament. in parliament. after a damning report into bullying and harassment at westminster. and harassment at westminster.
now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.liament. in parliament. after a damning report into bullying and harassment at westminster. and harassment at westminster.
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now on bbc news, the week in parliament. our look back at the last few days here at westminster. of her party conference promises. conservative con? employment is up, and labour's agenda would cost the country dear. to square one! hear, hear! idea through parliament? to either a deal or a no—deal brexit are also considerable. and are we running out of places to hear live music? of them that are dying. to hold their annual autumn party conferences. theresa may's dancing and appeals for unity in her party? pledges — the promise of an end to austerity. workers, teachers, police and councils. eight years of painful austerity. poverty is up. homelessness and deaths on our street is up. living standards down. public services slashed. and a million elderly are not getting the care they need. for big corporations and the super—rich. hear, hear! she is ending austerity. big conservative con? hear, hear! wage as well. under this government. hear, hear! credit. and he talks about cuts! people in this country. what about the {18. household incomes under this government? hear, hear! million househol
now on bbc news, the week in parliament. our look back at the last few days here at westminster. of her party conference promises. conservative con? employment is up, and labour's agenda would cost the country dear. to square one! hear, hear! idea through parliament? to either a deal or a no—deal brexit are also considerable. and are we running out of places to hear live music? of them that are dying. to hold their annual autumn party conferences. theresa may's dancing and appeals for unity...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories right now: as mps return to parliament after the party conferences, a former brexit minister warns theresa may that ‘at least 40‘ conservative mps are poised to vote against any deal based on her current approach. representatives of northern ireland's two main unionist parties are meeting the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels. a leading cabinet brexit supporter says she supports the prime minister but repeatedly refuses to publicly back her chakras plan. chakras plan. the second suspect in the salisbury nerve agent attack is identified as a military doctor working for the russian intelligence service. five alleged victimsof notorious british paedophile douglas slade are suing him for the abuse they say he inflicted on them in the philippines. and the former girlfriend of strictly come dancing contestant seann walsh, speaks out, after he admitted kissing his dance partner, katya jones. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. mps return to parliament today after conference season mps return to par
you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories right now: as mps return to parliament after the party conferences, a former brexit minister warns theresa may that ‘at least 40‘ conservative mps are poised to vote against any deal based on her current approach. representatives of northern ireland's two main unionist parties are meeting the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in brussels. a leading cabinet brexit supporter says she supports the prime...
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now on bbc news — wednesday in parliament. hello again and welcome to wednesday in parliament.aily round—up of events at westminster. and this programme, the prime minister leaves for brussels with advice ringing in her ears. she should've listened to unions, businesses and the interest of the people first. which is it to me? theresa may refuses to change course. the people voted and this government will deliver on it. and where have all the soldiers gone? the army is gradually disappearing before your eyes, and it's doing so, sir, on your watch. all that and more to come, but first there was no shortage of advice for theresa may as she answered questions before travelling to brussels for crucial eu summit. the prime minister's plan at her official residence was dead according to the labour leaderjeremy corbyn. he had a plan, keep britain closer to the eu after brexit. the car industry is clear that it needs a new customs union in order to secure investment in british manufacturing. vauxhall recently said they would continue to invest but those limits are customs barriers. jobs
now on bbc news — wednesday in parliament. hello again and welcome to wednesday in parliament.aily round—up of events at westminster. and this programme, the prime minister leaves for brussels with advice ringing in her ears. she should've listened to unions, businesses and the interest of the people first. which is it to me? theresa may refuses to change course. the people voted and this government will deliver on it. and where have all the soldiers gone? the army is gradually disappearing...
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now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.lo again and welcome to tuesday in parliament. in parliament. after a damning report into bullying and harassment at westminster. and harassment at westminster. at the most senior level, including new, mr speaker. new, mr speaker. attack on the new welfare payment, universal credit. universal credit. the year there was a 34% increase in food bank usage. food bank usage. and an expert witness is grilled by mps. witness is grilled by mps. good morning, chair. morning, chair. thank you for inviting me to give evidence today. inviting me to give evidence today. to stand down next summer after ten years on thejob. to stand down next summer after ten years on the job. years on the job. harassment of staff members at westminster. westminster. let parliament note about his intentions. intentions. he gave his response to the report. the report. including deciding how far to investigate past misconduct. investigate past misconduct. body should be in complete control of the process from start to
now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.lo again and welcome to tuesday in parliament. in parliament. after a damning report into bullying and harassment at westminster. and harassment at westminster. at the most senior level, including new, mr speaker. new, mr speaker. attack on the new welfare payment, universal credit. universal credit. the year there was a 34% increase in food bank usage. food bank usage. and an expert witness is grilled by mps. witness is grilled by mps. good morning,...
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bbc cannot confirm the allegations and sir philip green has made no comment. reporter: in a statement, sir philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament, butd:... studio: with the injunction remaining in force, not everyone was happy that the bbc reported sir philip's name. here's michael williams. last saturday saw the gathering in central london of a large number of people with a point to make. the peoples‘ vote march later that day's bbc one bulletins, with this report from chris mason. reporter: they came from every corner of the uk and beyond. it's a campaign that wants what it calls a peoples vote. in other words, another referendum. (chanting) when do we want it? now! there were some political faces you mightjust there were some political faces you might just recognise here. but the vast majority were ordinary people still deeply angry about brexit. studio: of course, pretty much everything about brexit is disputed and the priority bbc news gave to the march was no exception. michael ryan thought extent of the coverage was not warranted, writing: ... but many more complaints came from the opposite perspective from those who thought
bbc cannot confirm the allegations and sir philip green has made no comment. reporter: in a statement, sir philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament, butd:... studio: with the injunction remaining in force, not everyone was happy that the bbc reported sir philip's name. here's michael williams. last saturday saw the gathering in central london of a large number of people with a point to make. the peoples‘ vote march later that day's bbc one bulletins, with this...
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there is full coverage on bbc parliament.ed the disruption. in genoa, police officers had to stop the traffic lights being blown away. further south, falling trees and debris were responsible for several deaths. across the border in austria, the winds ripped off roofs, tore up trees and pulled down powerlines. the southern province of carinthia was particularly hard hit. at this hydroelectric plant, authorities took emergency measures to release water so the dam wouldn‘t be overtopped. but flooding has hit nearby homes. translation: we‘re here with a unit of water rescue services, as well as a unit of divers, and are ready to evacuate more people and to support emergency services, firefighters and the police if need be. spain is also suffering from extreme weather, the earliest snowfall residents can remember. translation: i have never seen this in october — never. this is incredible. thousands of people lost electricity and transportation in the northern province of asturias. across southern europe, unusual weather continues
there is full coverage on bbc parliament.ed the disruption. in genoa, police officers had to stop the traffic lights being blown away. further south, falling trees and debris were responsible for several deaths. across the border in austria, the winds ripped off roofs, tore up trees and pulled down powerlines. the southern province of carinthia was particularly hard hit. at this hydroelectric plant, authorities took emergency measures to release water so the dam wouldn‘t be overtopped. but...
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if you want to carry on watching that debate it is on bbc parliament. that is the all from us now.a weather front pushing in that has affected scotla nd pushing in that has affected scotland and northern ireland and will feed rain into northern england and a wales. the east seeing the visibility falling away. some moisture around for the south—east and east anglia. a humid field and murky first thing wednesday. our front slides further south and that will mean low cloud in the midlands and the south—west of england. clearer skies following into northern ireland, scotland and northern england. but some showers are possible in northern ireland and western scotland during wednesday. definitely the north half of the uk getting the best of the sunshine on wednesday. this front will be in place in the south. difficult to put the position on it. but the chance of more cloud in southern and eastern england. cooler as well in the south—east. we move into thursday and high pressure starts to build in from the atlantic. there could be more cloud to the far south—east, the leftovers of the fro
if you want to carry on watching that debate it is on bbc parliament. that is the all from us now.a weather front pushing in that has affected scotla nd pushing in that has affected scotland and northern ireland and will feed rain into northern england and a wales. the east seeing the visibility falling away. some moisture around for the south—east and east anglia. a humid field and murky first thing wednesday. our front slides further south and that will mean low cloud in the midlands and...
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coverage of the commons continues on bbc parliament.ng back the nurses personally, for police funding, for social care, mike sends is we didn't get far with that. we did get clarity in other areas. one, theresa may opened the door to a rethink over the issue of the treatment of veterans in northern ireland. there has been a letter sentin ireland. there has been a letter sent in by more than 100 tory mps calling for a rethink of the investigation of the allegations of historic mistreatment, killings, etc are people in northern ireland during the troubles. theresa may said this seemed to be disproportionate focus on the military, on the veterans which was not satisfying military families and victims. i got the sense she was open to having another look at that. also on the case of jamal khashoggi, the saudi journalist, apparently murdered, it is alleged in the saudi embassy in istanbul, more tough language and a bit more in terms of measures saying she will be speaking to the crown prince later today. she regarded the current explanations
coverage of the commons continues on bbc parliament.ng back the nurses personally, for police funding, for social care, mike sends is we didn't get far with that. we did get clarity in other areas. one, theresa may opened the door to a rethink over the issue of the treatment of veterans in northern ireland. there has been a letter sentin ireland. there has been a letter sent in by more than 100 tory mps calling for a rethink of the investigation of the allegations of historic mistreatment,...
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now on bbc news, the week in parliament. our look back at the last few days here at westminster. of her
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now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday and parliament.this programme, theresa may says anyone suspected of the murder of a saudi journalist will not be allowed to travel here. and the home secretary is taking action against all suspects from there entering the uk. —— to prevent them entering. opposition mps say that does not go far enough. will the prime minister commit to ending the sale of arms to saudi arabia? and a plea forfair play in the lords. to urge those brexiteers to play the ball, not the man. all of that to come and more, but first, 18 men arrested by the saudi authorities in connection with the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi, barred from entering the uk. theresa may said that if any of the suspects had a visa, it would be revoked. she told mps that saudi arabia should provide a full explanation of how he died at its consulate in istanbul. we condemn the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi in the strongest possible terms, and after his disappearance, we made clear that saudi arabia must co—operate with turkey
now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday and parliament.this programme, theresa may says anyone suspected of the murder of a saudi journalist will not be allowed to travel here. and the home secretary is taking action against all suspects from there entering the uk. —— to prevent them entering. opposition mps say that does not go far enough. will the prime minister commit to ending the sale of arms to saudi arabia? and a plea forfair play in the lords. to...
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now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.elcome to tuesday in parliament, our round—up of the latest from both the commons and the lords. coming up... austerity comes to an end or does it? this isn't the end of austerity but it is the beginning of the end of the dominance of an economic theory and practice that has wreaked havoc on our communities. the health secretary isn't persuaded. we just heard it again from the shadow chancellor. no ideas for the future, just talking britain down. and time and patience runs out on the committee corridor. in terms of the... you've only got five months left! if there is no deal, surely you will have done, surely it will be one of the top priority is to do a security assessment? all that to come and more but first, 2a hours after philip hammond delivered his budget, mps continued to deliver their verdict. they spent most of the day debating the chancellor's plans notjust for the economy but also the nhs and how to pay for them. on monday, mr hammond told mps that austerity was ending but h
now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.elcome to tuesday in parliament, our round—up of the latest from both the commons and the lords. coming up... austerity comes to an end or does it? this isn't the end of austerity but it is the beginning of the end of the dominance of an economic theory and practice that has wreaked havoc on our communities. the health secretary isn't persuaded. we just heard it again from the shadow chancellor. no ideas for the future, just talking britain down. and...
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we are also live on the bbc parliament channel in great britain. we say good afternoon to our viewers in the u.k. we are with eleanor clift of "the daily beast" and siraj hashmi of the "washington examiner." good morning. caller: i want to go back to ronald reagan who said the democratic party has moved so far to the left that they have left america. is that thet democratic party has taken on a foreign ideology. streets you saw in the chanting what they were told to chant. fox news, there was an episode with a guy with a ponytail right out of the 1960's was telling them exactly what to chant. he would tell them what to chant and they would recruit -- repeat the chant. there was a movie called "the trial" on turner classic movies about two weeks ago. people are to watch it. communistdo with the party and how they have infiltrated into this country. this was 1955. you have to congratulate the left. they've taken over the news media, hollywood, the opinion. representsroup that it is against somebody. host: thank you. siraj hashmi? guest: there is cert
we are also live on the bbc parliament channel in great britain. we say good afternoon to our viewers in the u.k. we are with eleanor clift of "the daily beast" and siraj hashmi of the "washington examiner." good morning. caller: i want to go back to ronald reagan who said the democratic party has moved so far to the left that they have left america. is that thet democratic party has taken on a foreign ideology. streets you saw in the chanting what they were told to chant....
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host: this program is airing live on the bbc parliament channel.e welcome our viewers on -- viewers in great britain. our guest is steve kornacki. i want to go back further to the 1970's. you're right, in the pre--- political talk was not seen as a moneymaker. --n one of bc's powerful when one of d.c.'s powerful , the stationhed decided to experiment. was the beginning of the political and media career of patty can. pat buchanan -- of pat buchanan. pat buchanan was a nixon speechwriter. he started on and on these radio station in -- and all news radio station and washington, d.c.. it was a left and right pairing. when they changed the format in the 1970's, the drivetime show was supposed to be the comedian mort saul. it was a political debate show. that was drawing the audience. longthere, it did not take to make the jump to television. the creation of cnn a couple years later and then cnn launches a television version, which is crossfire. it is pat buchanan on the right and a liberal from california on the left. every night for half an hour on cnn
host: this program is airing live on the bbc parliament channel.e welcome our viewers on -- viewers in great britain. our guest is steve kornacki. i want to go back further to the 1970's. you're right, in the pre--- political talk was not seen as a moneymaker. --n one of bc's powerful when one of d.c.'s powerful , the stationhed decided to experiment. was the beginning of the political and media career of patty can. pat buchanan -- of pat buchanan. pat buchanan was a nixon speechwriter. he...
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this program is also carried on the bbc parliament channel. we welcome our international audience.lcome john from scotland. very interested to hear the discussion regarding the democratic party. i was lucky enough to be in the states last week and candidly, one of the biggest things going on is focusing on polarizing issues but the biggest thing for democrats is are they going to go and feed trump in 2020 and all the candidates i have heard the mention, there are only one or two i have seen that could successfully challenge trump. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are great politicians but they will not the feed trump. the only two people i can see from an international perspective that could challenge trump, one would be michelle obama and the other would be bloomberg. i think you have to fight fire with fire. if the democrats are furious in 2020, they have to get someone very strong and credible. host: thanks for the call. insight intok your u.s. politics are no doubt better than my insight into scottish politics but that is not saying much. we don't need a lead candidates for
this program is also carried on the bbc parliament channel. we welcome our international audience.lcome john from scotland. very interested to hear the discussion regarding the democratic party. i was lucky enough to be in the states last week and candidly, one of the biggest things going on is focusing on polarizing issues but the biggest thing for democrats is are they going to go and feed trump in 2020 and all the candidates i have heard the mention, there are only one or two i have seen...
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now on bbc news: the week in parliament.
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now on bbc news, monday in parliament. hello and welcome to monday in parliament. the main news from westminster: theresa may says she's guided through the brexit negotiations by her very first words as prime minister. when i stood in downing street and address the nation of the first time i pledge the government i lead will not be driven by the interests of the privileged few but of ordinary working families. also on the programme: should the uk take a tougher line with saudi arabia? enough. it must not happen again. the government must wake up to the reality of who the crown prince villiers. and calls for doctors and nurses to receive mandatory training in learning disabilities following the death of oliver mcgowan. i'm going to read his mother's account of what happened. she is waging a powerful and brave campaign. she told me nothing can bring oliver back but she wants to ensure lessons are learned so that others in future will be safer. but first, the commons spent nearly three hours debating brexit with an update from the prime minister and two statements fro
now on bbc news, monday in parliament. hello and welcome to monday in parliament. the main news from westminster: theresa may says she's guided through the brexit negotiations by her very first words as prime minister. when i stood in downing street and address the nation of the first time i pledge the government i lead will not be driven by the interests of the privileged few but of ordinary working families. also on the programme: should the uk take a tougher line with saudi arabia? enough....
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speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, to resign following a report about bullying in parliament. the bbc he'll stand down next summer. and rolling back the years as blue peter, the programme that generations have grown up with, celebrates its 60th birthday. and coming up on bbc news: a trip across the irish sea for wales — they're in dublin to take on ireland in the nations league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was supposed to be up and running last year. but the bbc has discovered that the government's flagship welfare reform — universal credit — will not now be fully implemented for at least another five years. one million people are already receiving universal credit — which is six benefits merged into one payment. but plans to roll it out to around four million others have been beset with delays and difficulties. leaked documents, seen by the bbc, reveal that the government is also drawing up plans to spend hundreds of millions of pounds, in an effort to prevent those who claim the new benefit, from being worse off. the government insists it always intended to i
speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, to resign following a report about bullying in parliament. the bbc he'll stand down next summer. and rolling back the years as blue peter, the programme that generations have grown up with, celebrates its 60th birthday. and coming up on bbc news: a trip across the irish sea for wales — they're in dublin to take on ireland in the nations league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was supposed to be up and running last year. but the...
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parliament. daniel sandford, bbc news. student and drill rapper from london has been sent to prison for seven years, for trafficking drugs into barrow—in—furness in cumbria. daniel olaloko was jailed alongside peter adebayo. both were part of a so—called county lines gang, where city gangs use addicts in smaller towns and rural areas to deal drugs for them. an unprecedented 15 people have died from overdoses in barrow since december. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. like many teenage boys, he imagined what it would be like to be a criminal. his videos glorified i’ , criminal. his videos glorified weaponry, and misogyny. pursuing such a fantasy, however, usually ends in failure. as we watched don, daniel loco was arrested in halls of residence at the halls of the university of central lancashire. in his room, police found a sword, knives, illegal drugs, and hundreds of pounds. the 19—year—old pharmacology student was today sentenced to seven years in prison after supplying guilty to supplying her
parliament. daniel sandford, bbc news. student and drill rapper from london has been sent to prison for seven years, for trafficking drugs into barrow—in—furness in cumbria. daniel olaloko was jailed alongside peter adebayo. both were part of a so—called county lines gang, where city gangs use addicts in smaller towns and rural areas to deal drugs for them. an unprecedented 15 people have died from overdoses in barrow since december. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan,...
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so, bbc parliament if you want to keep watching that discussion. leader of the house on andrea leadsom, saying she was shocked and appalled by the contents in dame laura cox's report. let's go to our chief correspondent vicki young. i'm simon mccoy, by the way, i slipped on whilst you were watching! this is afternoon live. rather interesting, maria miller turning to the speaker and saying it calls for changes, including you. we are in this pretty bizarre position. this report comes out and talks about the culture of bullying and harassment in this place for the people that work here. she says that culture was coming from the top, the house authorities, the people that run this place. you have to remember there are hundreds, thousands of people employed here, notjust by mps but staff who work around this place every day. the accusation is that those at the top, and that includes the speaker, may not be the people who can sort this out. that is really what this is about today. as you say, maria miller saying she believes that the people in place can'
so, bbc parliament if you want to keep watching that discussion. leader of the house on andrea leadsom, saying she was shocked and appalled by the contents in dame laura cox's report. let's go to our chief correspondent vicki young. i'm simon mccoy, by the way, i slipped on whilst you were watching! this is afternoon live. rather interesting, maria miller turning to the speaker and saying it calls for changes, including you. we are in this pretty bizarre position. this report comes out and...
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wickramasinghe insists that he is still prime minister and says he still commands a majority in parliament. now on bbc
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wickramasinghe insists that he is still prime minister and says he still commands a majority in parliament. now on bbcews, inside out. aged as young as eight, they travelled thousands of miles to the uk, all alone. i thought i was travelled thousands of miles to the uk, all alone. ithought i was going to die because i was very young, so my journey was very scary. from afghanistan to hear, we had just been sold from one person to the other and we ended up in the uk. the government is meant to ensure young asylu m government is meant to ensure young asylum seekers are cared for. but charities say there is a culture of disregard and disbelief of aiding the home office, and it is proving deadly. —— pervading. the home office, and it is proving deadly. -- pervading. in alex's case he was not believed about how old he was. he had been through a lot of very traumatic experiences and as a consequence of that he took his own life. many children have been put through very, very hostile age assessments. the extreme, tragic outcome that can come from this process is suicide. are the government's hostile immigrati
wickramasinghe insists that he is still prime minister and says he still commands a majority in parliament. now on bbcews, inside out. aged as young as eight, they travelled thousands of miles to the uk, all alone. i thought i was travelled thousands of miles to the uk, all alone. ithought i was going to die because i was very young, so my journey was very scary. from afghanistan to hear, we had just been sold from one person to the other and we ended up in the uk. the government is meant to...
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bbc news. let's get more on our top story, that the billionaire and former owner of bhs, sir philip green, has said he categorically denies allegations of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. he's been named in parliamentims against him. lord hain has been telling bbc newsnight why he resorted to the use of parliamentary privilege to breach the injunction. for others tojudge for others to judge whether i have been right or wrong. but there is no point in being in westminster, which is the sovereign centre of the british constitution, has sovereignty. and with it the parliamentary plumage that is a privilege. there's no point in being there, if you never discharge that. if you never deploy the precious rights of parliamentary privilege, to be used as i have said, extremely carefully, with integrity and very responsibly, never just carefully, with integrity and very responsibly, neverjust loosely. can i ask what reaction you had? is about three hours sent you stood up in the house of lords. well, there's been some criticism on social media, but i've had overwhelming support. particularly from women. you can hear more of that interview on newsnight at bbc two. at 10:30pm tonight. hundreds of soldiers may
bbc news. let's get more on our top story, that the billionaire and former owner of bhs, sir philip green, has said he categorically denies allegations of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. he's been named in parliamentims against him. lord hain has been telling bbc newsnight why he resorted to the use of parliamentary privilege to breach the injunction. for others tojudge for others to judge whether i have been right or wrong. but there is no point in being in westminster, which is the...