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isa agrees with borisjohnson, chequers is a dead duck, the most unpopular policy since thecoalescing in opposition to the prime and mr's brexit plan which is a very strange position. —— prime minister's brexit plan. and now we have anti—semitic activist, in quotes, voted onto the labour ruling body. peter willsman was removed from the slate for the momentum for days after it opened and the majority of people who voted voted early because of their electoral rules —— momentum. there's a feeling people voted early but they would rather have not. this will inflame the already fraught itinerants around anti—semitism in the labour party —— arguments. tomorrow we have the nec meeting where they will decide whether to adopt the example is and the anti—semitism code which caused the original argument over this and i think labour are in a difficult position. many people hope tomorrow will be the end of it when they accept the roles but i think too many people are very unhappy at the moment. —— rules. too many people are very unhappy at the moment. -- rules. it's a massive problem for
isa agrees with borisjohnson, chequers is a dead duck, the most unpopular policy since thecoalescing in opposition to the prime and mr's brexit plan which is a very strange position. —— prime minister's brexit plan. and now we have anti—semitic activist, in quotes, voted onto the labour ruling body. peter willsman was removed from the slate for the momentum for days after it opened and the majority of people who voted voted early because of their electoral rules —— momentum. there's a...
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borisjohnson chequers. and now the guardian. boris johnson featuring. you will keep up his sort. or the leadership. he will continue throwing eggs at the chequers plan, good old boris. so you might say this is typical boris. it says there are no plans to launch an immediate leadership campaign. all the people who are joining the tory party to get their way on chequers, they have got to wait three weeks to get a vote in a leadership contest. boris has got to drag this out another three weeks to make sure they get a vote. i'm astonished how much boris manages to dominate the media and the front pages. he's basically saying i'm not going away and i will this persistently every week until this persistently every week until this leadership bid is off the ground. you agree it is likely to happen? he sees himself as a winston churchill and he will be swept into downing street by this sweep of history. he won't need to plot anything in particular. he has had his wilderness weeks... 0n the backbenches. i'm astonished that you are astonished, because we all work in the business and we know
borisjohnson chequers. and now the guardian. boris johnson featuring. you will keep up his sort. or the leadership. he will continue throwing eggs at the chequers plan, good old boris. so you might say this is typical boris. it says there are no plans to launch an immediate leadership campaign. all the people who are joining the tory party to get their way on chequers, they have got to wait three weeks to get a vote in a leadership contest. boris has got to drag this out another three weeks to...
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chequers. borisjohnson party to, as they put it, chuck chequers.s party to, as they put it, chuck chequers. borisjohnson is the poster boy for that flood and think we will see him walking back on that language any time soon. helen, thank you. there was high drama at the us open tennis last night. naomi osaka won the women's title, but that's a side story to what's happened on court. her opponent, serena williams, had a massive row on court with the umpire. the 23—time grand slam champion was warned for smashing her racquet, docked a point for a coaching violation, and then docked a game for calling the umpire a "thief." patrick geary has the details. you owe me an apology. you owe me an apology! i have never cheated in my life. i have a daughter, stand up for what is right for her... this was not the story tennis wanted or expected. serena williams furious at being warned for receiving coaching, then penalised again for verbal abuse of the umpire. all this in a match she hoped would take to grand slam 24. it truly overshadowed a sensational victory
chequers. borisjohnson party to, as they put it, chuck chequers.s party to, as they put it, chuck chequers. borisjohnson is the poster boy for that flood and think we will see him walking back on that language any time soon. helen, thank you. there was high drama at the us open tennis last night. naomi osaka won the women's title, but that's a side story to what's happened on court. her opponent, serena williams, had a massive row on court with the umpire. the 23—time grand slam champion was...
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borisjohnson, no fan of chequers, he is saying here, the quote here is that borisjohnson will continueplan. today in his telegraph column he is setting out his ambitions for the future —— chequers. he took a pop at hsz future —— chequers. he took a pop at hs2 and it shows very much that he's definitely going to go on his own direction and carve his own path. that's what we're expecting. but it says here he has no plans to launch an immediate leadership bid, which i was a bit surprised at because i felt like the momentum was really coming now, that they would be something immediately after the conservative party conference. but i think what's really clear is he's going to continue sniping at theresa may's chequers deal. throwing rocks at it actually is what the piece here says. it's really difficult for theresa may, boris is such a significant figure and she's worried, you wouldn't be going out to these tory associations if you didn't want to put people on side. i think he could be more upfront and he could do a few more interviews rather than having these things put out through friends
borisjohnson, no fan of chequers, he is saying here, the quote here is that borisjohnson will continueplan. today in his telegraph column he is setting out his ambitions for the future —— chequers. he took a pop at hsz future —— chequers. he took a pop at hs2 and it shows very much that he's definitely going to go on his own direction and carve his own path. that's what we're expecting. but it says here he has no plans to launch an immediate leadership bid, which i was a bit surprised...
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chequers plan. a borisjohnson wading in as he has the last few weeks. the last few weeks. the sunday times he describes the chequers as deranged. chequers as deranged. out that the campaign for brexit, unlike the prime minister. unlike the prime minister. i think that probably stand theresa may. that probably stand theresa may. out of her way to underline her commitment to brexit. commitment to brexit. respects the boat and delivers the boat of the british people. —— violent. violent. and ensuring that we make a success of brexit for the future. success of brexit for the future. some sort of movement on the chequers deal. chequers deal. their concerns and then sit down and talk them through with them. talk them through with them. their concerns which we actually think we have counter arguments for. think we have counter arguments for. protect the single market from their point of view. point of view. we're talking about a different arrangement. an ambitious arrangement. arrangement. is an ambitious arrangement for the united kingdom for the future. united kingdom for the future. new t
chequers plan. a borisjohnson wading in as he has the last few weeks. the last few weeks. the sunday times he describes the chequers as deranged. chequers as deranged. out that the campaign for brexit, unlike the prime minister. unlike the prime minister. i think that probably stand theresa may. that probably stand theresa may. out of her way to underline her commitment to brexit. commitment to brexit. respects the boat and delivers the boat of the british people. —— violent. violent. and...
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but her most outspoken critic, borisjohnson, says the chequers plan would not fulfil the will of the. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk economy. coming up — rescuers in the philippines are digging through mud to find dozens buried by a landslide after typhoon mangkhut battered the country. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjeanette. good evening. great britain has won two gold medals at the world equestrian games in north carolina. a flawless round from ros canter on her horse allstar b clinched team gold and was also good enough for the individual title. piggy french, gemma tattersall and tom mcewan make up the team along with canter. it's britain's sixth team world title, their first since 2010. one game in the premier league tonight. southampton and brighton are just over 15 minutes into their game. the south coast neighbours have four points each from their opening four matches. its currently 0—0. liverpool begin their champions league camp
but her most outspoken critic, borisjohnson, says the chequers plan would not fulfil the will of the. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk economy. coming up — rescuers in the philippines are digging through mud to find dozens buried by a landslide after typhoon mangkhut battered the country. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre,...
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but her most outspoken critic, borisjohnson, says the chequers plan would not fulfil the will of thel disaster. the international monetary fund warns that a no—deal brexit on world trade organization terms would entail substantial costs for the uk economy. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are christopher hope and miranda green. welcome. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian claims diplomats in brussels have privately warned theresa may that she still needs to make a significant shift on her red lines for a deal with the eu to be possible, especially on the irish border question. meanwhile, the financial times leads with chancellor philip hammond's decision to back the imf warning that there will be ‘substantial‘ costs to the uk if it leaves the eu with no deal. the times writes that midwives are calling for pregnant women to be given official targets for how much weight they can gain during pregnancy, amid rising rates of obesity and concern of the impact on unborn children. 12 million people in bri
but her most outspoken critic, borisjohnson, says the chequers plan would not fulfil the will of thel disaster. the international monetary fund warns that a no—deal brexit on world trade organization terms would entail substantial costs for the uk economy. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are christopher hope and miranda green. welcome. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian claims diplomats in brussels have...
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chequers brexit plan "deranged". today‘s other top stories. could run into thousands. that misled investors. lead to just one point. the use of personal data, held by tech giants. borisjohnson
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chequers brexit plan "deranged". today's other top stories. could run into thousands. that misled investors. lead to just one point. the use of personal data, held by tech giants. borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers ‘deranged'. warned labour not to play politics with brexit. contains flash photography. and the flashbulbs point in one direction. so is this lady for turning? playing politics and... agree with you? start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet. over to the eu, she says. other, it is a deal... we believe it does not destroy the single market. unlike her, voted for brexit. he is not the only one urging mrs may to change tack, because... that, and it doesn't bring back control of borders. but the prime minister is defiant. a success of brexit for the future. than the others here. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. is at the conservative conference in birmingham for us. brexit negotiations and whether she can get the deal she wants. can get the deal she wants. discuss this further, damian green, former cabinet ministers, joins me. former cabinet ministers, joins me. this is what she wants,
chequers brexit plan "deranged". today's other top stories. could run into thousands. that misled investors. lead to just one point. the use of personal data, held by tech giants. borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers ‘deranged'. warned labour not to play politics with brexit. contains flash photography. and the flashbulbs point in one direction. so is this lady for turning? playing politics and... agree with you? start acting in the national interest. the best deal for...
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in birmingham, the prime minister rejected comments from the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that her chequers" and "preposterous". that her chequers plan she insisted her plan is in the national interest and called on the eu to make counterproposals. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. editor laura kuenssberg contains boo! editor laura kuenssberg contains arguments over brexit aren't over. editor laura kuenssberg contains we know the struggle. editor laura kuenssberg contains bullocks to brexit! editor laura kuenssberg contains the volume rising... editor laura kuenssberg contains go and live there, if you like it so much. ..as the tories get together here. if you like it so much. because, in the next few weeks, the kind brexit we get will be decided. weeks, the kind brexit we the kind of future theresa may faces might be settled, too. theresa may faces might be so she started against the backdrop of noise, with a simple plea. my message to my party is, let's come together and get the best dealfor britain. let's come together and get the bes
in birmingham, the prime minister rejected comments from the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that her chequers" and "preposterous". that her chequers plan she insisted her plan is in the national interest and called on the eu to make counterproposals. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. editor laura kuenssberg contains boo! editor laura kuenssberg contains arguments over brexit aren't over. editor laura kuenssberg...
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tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequersnged. describing the chequers as deranged. i'm joined by marcusjones. secretary is describing the prime minister is thinking as the range? minister is thinking as the range? —— disarranged? -- disarranged? able to give input to the conference. conference. the eu area and clearly respecting the northern ireland issue. the northern ireland issue. describes the premises thinking as deranged, how serious is it? deranged, how serious is it? —— prime minister. prime minister. are the democratic party and therefore are able to express views. therefore are able to express views. represents a significant portion of his party ‘s views? represents a significant portion of his party 's views? his party 's views? like the automotive industry which is large in this area. is large in this area. want the government to get on with it. it. that is what the prime minister is seeking to do. is seeking to do. in the interview that chequers is not dead. not dead. does that mean that can be no further compro
tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequersnged. describing the chequers as deranged. i'm joined by marcusjones. secretary is describing the prime minister is thinking as the range? minister is thinking as the range? —— disarranged? -- disarranged? able to give input to the conference. conference. the eu area and clearly respecting the northern ireland issue. the northern ireland issue. describes the...
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borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers "deranged". warned labour not to play politics with brexit. contains flash photography. the flashbulbs point in one direction. direction. her mps, so is this lady for turning? turning? playing politics and start acting in the national interest. the national interest. for my party as let's come together and get the bastille for britain. and get the bastille for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet. over to the eu, she says. is challenging, it is a deal like no other, it is a deal... other, it is a deal... we believe it does not destroy the single market. does not destroy the single market. and points out that he, unlike her, voted for brexit. voted for brexit. one urging mrs may to change tack, because... because... doesn't bring back control of borders. but the prime minister is defiant. defiant. protecting jobs and ensuring we make a success of brexit for the future. a success of brexit for the future. outside, one record is rather louder than the others here. than the others here. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. is a
borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers "deranged". warned labour not to play politics with brexit. contains flash photography. the flashbulbs point in one direction. direction. her mps, so is this lady for turning? turning? playing politics and start acting in the national interest. the national interest. for my party as let's come together and get the bastille for britain. and get the bastille for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet. over to the eu, she says. is...
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borisjohnson sets out his own plan for brexit — arguing that the uk should "chuck chequers" and negotiateree trade deal instead. around 1,000 headteachers march on downing street to deliver a letter requesting more funding for schools. europe complete a sweep in the foursomes, for the first time in ryder cup history — they lead by two points, on the opening day in france. this is not some great, big, fat joke. it's all real, breed. and glenn close and jonathan pryce star in ‘the wife' — we'll find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. it's 5pm. the political dispute about president trump's nominee for the us supreme court is continuing in washington. in the next couple of hours the senatejudiciary committee will vote on whether to move forward brett kavanaugh's nomination. some democratic senators walked out of the hearing, as the exchanges became increasingly bitter. it follows yesterday's dramatic testimony byjudge kavanaugh and professor christine blasey ford, who has accused him of sexual assault. he strongly denies the allegati
borisjohnson sets out his own plan for brexit — arguing that the uk should "chuck chequers" and negotiateree trade deal instead. around 1,000 headteachers march on downing street to deliver a letter requesting more funding for schools. europe complete a sweep in the foursomes, for the first time in ryder cup history — they lead by two points, on the opening day in france. this is not some great, big, fat joke. it's all real, breed. and glenn close and jonathan pryce star in ‘the...
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borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers ‘deranged'. warned labour not to play politics withrexit. contains flash photography. and the flashbulbs point in one direction. so is this lady for turning? politics and... agree with you? start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet. over to the eu, she says. other, it is a deal... we believe it does not destroy the single market. unlike her, voted for brexit. he is not the only one urging mrs may to change tack, because... that, and it doesn't bring back control of borders. but the prime minister is defiant. a success of brexit for the future. than the others here. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. is at the conservative conference in birmingham for us. what do you think theresa may's principal challenge is this week? principal challenge is this week? it getting to the end of it unscathed? unscathed? out of her leadership and brexit plan. plan. brexit proposal, they view it as unacceptable. unacceptable. deal mrs may is proposing is simply unacceptable. unacceptable. ac
borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers ‘deranged'. warned labour not to play politics withrexit. contains flash photography. and the flashbulbs point in one direction. so is this lady for turning? politics and... agree with you? start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet. over to the eu, she says. other, it is a deal... we believe it does not destroy the single market. unlike her, voted for brexit. he is not the only one...
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the eu has with canada, a looser arrangement than the prime minister's so—called chequers approach and this is borisjohnsonve grassroots behind his plan. remember, the eu has already rejected chequers approach, saying it won't work and there are dozens of tory mps who want theresa may to try to change her strategy. they think they have an alternative model, they think that they can avoid a hard border in northern ireland, there are plenty of conservative mps who disagree. so i think in the face of all of this division, with negotiations coming toa division, with negotiations coming to a head, theresa may will be hoping that she will be able to unite her party around her approach and convince them that it is the right one but i think all of this is setting the scene for what is sure to bea setting the scene for what is sure to be a very interesting and fractious conservative party conference. for now, thank you. with me now is our reality check correspondent chris morris — lots of economic models flying around — chequers, canada, norway — can we break them down? it's worth remembering that the current negot
the eu has with canada, a looser arrangement than the prime minister's so—called chequers approach and this is borisjohnsonve grassroots behind his plan. remember, the eu has already rejected chequers approach, saying it won't work and there are dozens of tory mps who want theresa may to try to change her strategy. they think they have an alternative model, they think that they can avoid a hard border in northern ireland, there are plenty of conservative mps who disagree. so i think in the...
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writing in his newspaper column, borisjohnson said the chequers plan meant going into battle with thefluttering. he said it would lead to victory for the eu while leaving the uk lying flat on the canvas, and that the government would be handing over taxpayers' cash for two—thirds of diddly squat. it comes as the government prepares to get set for what is likely to be the toughest period yet in the brexit negotiations. a spokesperson for number 10 said boris johnson had offered no new ideas on brexit and that the country needed serious leadership. that was a view echoed by the former home secretary, speaking with the bbc‘s politics live earlier. i don't think it's helpful, all of this kind of fervent but short—term approach to brexit which just has two or three words to try and sum up a strategy. this isn't a strategy, it's not a plan. once again, it's a case of leap before you look. there is absolutely no proposal here. the best shot we have, i feel, for brexit that will work for the uk, is the chequers deal the prime minister has. the comments will be seen as a rallying call for cons
writing in his newspaper column, borisjohnson said the chequers plan meant going into battle with thefluttering. he said it would lead to victory for the eu while leaving the uk lying flat on the canvas, and that the government would be handing over taxpayers' cash for two—thirds of diddly squat. it comes as the government prepares to get set for what is likely to be the toughest period yet in the brexit negotiations. a spokesperson for number 10 said boris johnson had offered no new ideas on...
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not so much as foreign secretary, saying she was aware of what mrs may's chequers plan involved so why on earth wasn't borisjohnsony on earth wasn't boris johnson aware? similarly, david davis suggested that relationships between him and boris johnson are not so harmonious, and mrjohnson‘s proposals have made good headlines but not such a serious plan. you get a sense of the tensions around boris johnson. plenty of people admire him, thinking he can broaden the tory appeal and there are plenty of people who are natalie lowe him. the sunday times interviews —— who utterly loathe him. the sunday times interview have him talking about a bridge to ireland instead of a high—speed rail link, theresa may wanting a festival of brexit in 2022. will we hear any talk about domestic policy at the conference today and in the coming days? well, we will hear an attempt to talk about domestic policies but in a way, as we saw with the labour conference, brexit is a gargantuan issue and will shape the country for generations to come so normal domestic politics gets totally overwhelmed and i'm sure that'll be even more the case at t
not so much as foreign secretary, saying she was aware of what mrs may's chequers plan involved so why on earth wasn't borisjohnsony on earth wasn't boris johnson aware? similarly, david davis suggested that relationships between him and boris johnson are not so harmonious, and mrjohnson‘s proposals have made good headlines but not such a serious plan. you get a sense of the tensions around boris johnson. plenty of people admire him, thinking he can broaden the tory appeal and there are...
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more critcism of the chequers plan leads the telegraph. borisjohnsonays the uk is going into battle with the white flag fluttering. —— criticism. more trouble for the prime minister in the times. they say 20 conservative mps are preparing to wreck her brexit plan, which all means, as the i says, the prime minister faces a fight to keep her brexit plan alive. the guardian leads on the labour antisemitism row, after speeches from backbencher margaret hodge and the former prime minister gordon brown. the daily mirror says 600 police stations have been closed since 2010 due to tory austerity. anger at nearly £100 million worth of foreign aid to india leads the express. and the ft says mark carney is under pressure to reveal whether he is staying on as the governor of the bank of england. so most of the papers leading on brexit tonight. that is where we will begin. the telegraph in particular, the scandal of brexit is not that we failed but that we haven't tried, a quote from something reason for the paper by borisjohnson, who was the former foreign secreta
more critcism of the chequers plan leads the telegraph. borisjohnsonays the uk is going into battle with the white flag fluttering. —— criticism. more trouble for the prime minister in the times. they say 20 conservative mps are preparing to wreck her brexit plan, which all means, as the i says, the prime minister faces a fight to keep her brexit plan alive. the guardian leads on the labour antisemitism row, after speeches from backbencher margaret hodge and the former prime minister gordon...
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obviously what happened at chequers, there were huge elements that borisjohnson and david davis did note apple, and they should have come out then. as i understand it the word on the street is sirtim understand it the word on the street is sir tim barrow and ollie robbins knew that they had very little chance of delivering chequers to michel barnier. i don't like the idea of dirty money being handed out in the street. this is somewhere where you would hope there would be an eyeball to eyeball confrontation between various parties to see if they can come to some sort of common ground. he has been sitting at home in oxfordshire, obviously curdling away or getting himself wound up. possibly with his divorce papers as well. very much so, but here it is. i love reading everything that he writes, but if you aspire to be a leader, which he clearly does... well, interestingly, notanywhere leader, which he clearly does... well, interestingly, not anywhere in those 4500 words was there a suggestion of a change of leadership. do you think it was implied? that says it. you don't have to say anythin
obviously what happened at chequers, there were huge elements that borisjohnson and david davis did note apple, and they should have come out then. as i understand it the word on the street is sirtim understand it the word on the street is sir tim barrow and ollie robbins knew that they had very little chance of delivering chequers to michel barnier. i don't like the idea of dirty money being handed out in the street. this is somewhere where you would hope there would be an eyeball to eyeball...
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chequers. when will this come to a head? the tory party conference? is borisjohnson going head?nference? is boris johnson going to head? the tory party conference? is borisjohnson going to try to upstage the pro minister their? he has a huge following amongst the membership and whenever he speaks he will get a huge audience. there is a huge discontent in conservative party members over the so—called chequers proposals. they are only proposals. the meeting is holding a no deal summit meeting in september andi no deal summit meeting in september and i think she is going to have to make further comprises and concessions to the european union, further than the chequers proposals. i think that is going to be an veritable —— unpalatable and i hope that members will show their feelings by resigning. if we end up with a "no deal" brexit, would you be happy with that? it is world trade organisation terms. higher tariffs. it is the way we trade with most of the world. and oui’ trade with most of the world. and our trade with wto is growing faster than the european union. it doesn't mean i
chequers. when will this come to a head? the tory party conference? is borisjohnson going head?nference? is boris johnson going to head? the tory party conference? is borisjohnson going to try to upstage the pro minister their? he has a huge following amongst the membership and whenever he speaks he will get a huge audience. there is a huge discontent in conservative party members over the so—called chequers proposals. they are only proposals. the meeting is holding a no deal summit meeting...
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minister has hit back at her former foreign secretary after he criticised her so—called chequers plan for brexit. borisjohnsonsterfor britain. in response the prime minister said she is providing leadership and that johnson has offered nothing new. here‘s our political editor laura kuenssberg. despite a lack of love for the chequers plant in parliament, the primus has no intention from budging from her position. the view in number ten, from her position. the view in numberten, ——, from her position. the view in number ten, ——, copper from her position. the view in numberten, ——, copper mice from her position. the view in number ten, ——, copper mice might not be popular, but they believe they have going forward a serious and viable basis for going forward in brexit deal. many critics, in their view, do not have an alternative that could work. also making news today: argentinia‘s president has announced a series of measures to try to contain a run on the country‘s currency, the peso. mauricio macri promised to cut in half the number of ministries, trying to show investors that argentina is committed to reformin
minister has hit back at her former foreign secretary after he criticised her so—called chequers plan for brexit. borisjohnsonsterfor britain. in response the prime minister said she is providing leadership and that johnson has offered nothing new. here‘s our political editor laura kuenssberg. despite a lack of love for the chequers plant in parliament, the primus has no intention from budging from her position. the view in number ten, from her position. the view in numberten, ——, from...
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minister has hit back at her former foreign secretary, after he criticised her so—called chequers plan for brexit. borisjohnsons a ‘disasterfor britain‘. in response the prime minister said she is providing leadership and that johnson has offered nothing new. here‘s our political editor laura kuenssberg. despite a lack of love for the chequers plan in parliament, the prime minister has no intention of budging from her position. the view in number ten, compromise might not be popular, but they believe they have put forward a serious and a viable basis for a brexit deal. there are many critics, in their view, do not have an alternative that could work. also making news today — argentinia‘s president has announced a series of measures to try to contain a run on the country‘s currency, the peso. mauricio macri promised to cut in half the number of ministries, trying to show investors that argentina is committed to reforming its economy. president trump has warned the syrian government and its russian and iranian allies that they‘ll be making a grave humanitarian mistake if they attack the rebel—held region of idli
minister has hit back at her former foreign secretary, after he criticised her so—called chequers plan for brexit. borisjohnsons a ‘disasterfor britain‘. in response the prime minister said she is providing leadership and that johnson has offered nothing new. here‘s our political editor laura kuenssberg. despite a lack of love for the chequers plan in parliament, the prime minister has no intention of budging from her position. the view in number ten, compromise might not be popular,...
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facing a "catastrophic split" over brexit — a claim 80 mps will side with borisjohnson and vote against theresa may's chequersouse of commons to protest the chequers deal. it would leave us half in, half out. it is not leaving the eu properly. give your liver a break — a new campaign urges people between the ages of a5 and 65 to have regular "drink—free" days. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport.
facing a "catastrophic split" over brexit — a claim 80 mps will side with borisjohnson and vote against theresa may's chequersouse of commons to protest the chequers deal. it would leave us half in, half out. it is not leaving the eu properly. give your liver a break — a new campaign urges people between the ages of a5 and 65 to have regular "drink—free" days. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport.
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a former minister says 80 mps will side with borisjohnson and vote against theresa may's chequers plan. we need to come together around a plant that can work, a plan which the eu can deliver. we'll be reporting live from westminster and from brussels. also this lunchtime... the westminster bridge terror attack: inquests open into the deaths of the five people murdered by khalid masood. calls for a four day working week: the tuc says workers should share the wealth from new technology. the punishment of serena williams was sexist, according to the governing body of women's tennis. commentator: what a way to bring up three figures. alastair cook has done it. another standing ovation for alastair cook as he signs off his test career with a century. # now we're back together, together # i wanna show you and together again... kylie and jason reunited on stage in hyde park. and coming up on bbc news... it's all about alastair cook on day four of england's fifth and final test against india. the former captain's playing in his last international match. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc ne
a former minister says 80 mps will side with borisjohnson and vote against theresa may's chequers plan. we need to come together around a plant that can work, a plan which the eu can deliver. we'll be reporting live from westminster and from brussels. also this lunchtime... the westminster bridge terror attack: inquests open into the deaths of the five people murdered by khalid masood. calls for a four day working week: the tuc says workers should share the wealth from new technology. the...
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chequers was presented in latejuly, borisjohnson left and since then he has called it a suicide vest.ng. let's just go through the history of this week. no, let's not. here is the specifics, the most specific thing said by any senior tory politician last week was by our old colleague on this panel michael gove, who once again reiterated that any agreement reached... he supported chequers, he has discredited himself, i'm sorry to say. he went on to reiterate, and i'm sure he will do again before we leave, this parliament will not be bound by any agreements... let me say, i have a real horse in that race because i am afraid i may have started that particular avalanche when i said in print everybody was saying chequers is the worst possible deal and we will be locked into it permanently and i said, i somewhat regret it now, nothing is permanent in international relations and the treaties could always be renegotiated, particularly trade negotiations. that is the line the chequers apologists are taking now, this would not be permanent. you need to start somewhere. absolutely but i do not t
chequers was presented in latejuly, borisjohnson left and since then he has called it a suicide vest.ng. let's just go through the history of this week. no, let's not. here is the specifics, the most specific thing said by any senior tory politician last week was by our old colleague on this panel michael gove, who once again reiterated that any agreement reached... he supported chequers, he has discredited himself, i'm sorry to say. he went on to reiterate, and i'm sure he will do again before...
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open revolt, with those on both sides, no one seems to be happy with the chequers plan and it is difficult to say if borisjohnson ready does care about brexit. is this the start of all old asia's bid for number ten? sta rt start of an audacious bid for number ten? in public, leaver thirimanne crow will say he isn't bad in reality we are gearing up for a bloodbath and an amazing time.
open revolt, with those on both sides, no one seems to be happy with the chequers plan and it is difficult to say if borisjohnson ready does care about brexit. is this the start of all old asia's bid for number ten? sta rt start of an audacious bid for number ten? in public, leaver thirimanne crow will say he isn't bad in reality we are gearing up for a bloodbath and an amazing time.
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chequers in the summer. it follows a weekend of renewed infighting among conservatives after borisjohnson compared mrs may'sto a "suicide vest". our political correspondent chris mason reports has the latest. that monday morning feeling, rolling up at work and the weekend instantly a distant memory. as the prime minister arrived in downing street, around the corner, one backbench battler for brexit, a former minister, was claiming... there are almost 80 colleagues already who are willing to vote in the house of commons to protest the chequers deal. it would leave us half in, half out. it is not leaving the eu properly. and it's notjust mr baker. this man, a former conservative leader, is turning up the volume again. if the whole idea from the downing street unit is that we are going to attack and lash out at everybody, it will be like the old days back when we had the maastricht debates, when we ended up plunging out of government. so what is the government's chequers plan, its brexit blueprint? it would involve a common rulebook for all goods traded with the eu, a so—called facilitated customs arrangement
chequers in the summer. it follows a weekend of renewed infighting among conservatives after borisjohnson compared mrs may'sto a "suicide vest". our political correspondent chris mason reports has the latest. that monday morning feeling, rolling up at work and the weekend instantly a distant memory. as the prime minister arrived in downing street, around the corner, one backbench battler for brexit, a former minister, was claiming... there are almost 80 colleagues already who are...
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writing in his newspaper column, borisjohnson said the chequers plan meant to going into battle withdiddly squat. it comes as the government prepares to get set for what is likely to be the toughest period yet in the brexit negotiations. a spokesperson for number 10 said boris johnson had offered no new ideas on brexit and that the country needed serious leadership. that was a view echoed by the former home secretary, speaking with the bbc‘s politics live earlier. i don't think it's helpful, all of this kind of fervent but short—term approach to brexit which just has two or three words to try and sum up a strategy. this isn't a strategy, it's not a plan. once again, it's a case of leap before you look. there is absolutely no proposal here. the best shot we have, i feel, for brexit that will work for the uk, is the chequers deal the prime minister has. the comments will be seen as a rallying call for conservative brexiteers. jacob rees—mogg and others are gearing up to put forward an alternative to the plan forged at chequers, which has also met opposition from tory remainers, who wan
writing in his newspaper column, borisjohnson said the chequers plan meant to going into battle withdiddly squat. it comes as the government prepares to get set for what is likely to be the toughest period yet in the brexit negotiations. a spokesperson for number 10 said boris johnson had offered no new ideas on brexit and that the country needed serious leadership. that was a view echoed by the former home secretary, speaking with the bbc‘s politics live earlier. i don't think it's helpful,...
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more critcism of the chequers plan leads the telegraph, borisjohnson says the ‘uk is going into battle fluttering'. while the i says the prime minister faces a fight to keep her brexit plan alive. the guardian leads on the labour anti—semitism row, after speeches from backbencher margaret hodge, and the former prime minister gordon brown. the daily mirror says 600 police stations have been closed since 2010 due to tory austerity. anger at nearly £100 million worth of foreign aid to india leads the express. and, the ft leads on the turmoil on bond markets caused by the financial crisis in argentina. that is probably not on the list strangely. brexit is, of course. the daily telegraph we will start with a picture of boris johnson telegraph we will start with a picture of borisjohnson adjusting his tie. the scandal of brexit is not that we failed but that we have not that we failed but that we have not tried. he thinks we are surrendering. it is a colourful piece. we have all sorts of beautiful and colourful metaphors in his spectacular and colourful prose. he is saying it is in though ri
more critcism of the chequers plan leads the telegraph, borisjohnson says the ‘uk is going into battle fluttering'. while the i says the prime minister faces a fight to keep her brexit plan alive. the guardian leads on the labour anti—semitism row, after speeches from backbencher margaret hodge, and the former prime minister gordon brown. the daily mirror says 600 police stations have been closed since 2010 due to tory austerity. anger at nearly £100 million worth of foreign aid to india...
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facing a "catastrophic split" over brexit — a claim 80 mps will side with borisjohnson and vote against theresa may's chequersn. in from canvassing of colleagues and almost 80 colleagues already who are willing to vote in the house of commons to protest the chequers deal. it would leave us half in, half out. it is not leaving the eu properly. give your liver a break — a new campaign urges people between the ages of 45 and 65 to have regular "drink—free" days. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. yes, it has been the perfect goodbye for alastair cook in his final test match before retiring from international cricket. he has had a century against india. i love all the latest from the oval coming up. and the weather from louise. yes, just a few clinging on to sunny spells, further north and west the cloud gathers and rain already pushing into scotland and northern ireland. asign pushing into scotland and northern ireland. a sign of things to come to light and do tomorrow. more details in halfan light and do tomorrow. more details in half an hour. thanks, louise. also coming up — especially for them... kyl
facing a "catastrophic split" over brexit — a claim 80 mps will side with borisjohnson and vote against theresa may's chequersn. in from canvassing of colleagues and almost 80 colleagues already who are willing to vote in the house of commons to protest the chequers deal. it would leave us half in, half out. it is not leaving the eu properly. give your liver a break — a new campaign urges people between the ages of 45 and 65 to have regular "drink—free" days. coming up...
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borisjohnson's per exit plan. boris is boris. we know what he thinks about chequerse quit the government back injuly and have consta ntly government back injuly and have constantly said the same things over and overagain, he has constantly said the same things over and over again, he has written this 4000 word essay outlining his offers to chequers, we know he thinks now, but the key point is what jason was referring to in the bbc interview. everything now has been about criticising the policies, not the person. he has not said theresa may needs to go, he said chequers needs to go. what was interesting in the interview was when laura asked him several times will you challenge theresa may, he did not say no, and in westminster palace that means yes, i'm certainly thinking about challenging, but it does not end in the times. there is a story of alan duncan, a deputy minister for the foreign office who really goes for borisjohnson, calling him britain's trump, he'sa borisjohnson, calling him britain's trump, he's a non——— enormous chance are, nota trump, he's a non——— e
borisjohnson's per exit plan. boris is boris. we know what he thinks about chequerse quit the government back injuly and have consta ntly government back injuly and have constantly said the same things over and overagain, he has constantly said the same things over and over again, he has written this 4000 word essay outlining his offers to chequers, we know he thinks now, but the key point is what jason was referring to in the bbc interview. everything now has been about criticising the...
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prompting her critics to speak out again, with the former foreign secretary borisjohnson renewing his attack on the deal agreed at chequerss summer, saying parts of it were a "constitutional abomination", as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. it seems rather menacing somehow. i think that's the idea, to put pressure on the contestant. mrs and mr may might have sympathy for quiz contestants, but how much understanding can she expect as she approaches a defining few months? determined to persuade us the deal she hopes to forge with the european union is the obvious choice. they have mixtures of questions. i believe we'll get a good deal, we'll bring that back from the european... from the eu negotiations and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that would be not having a deal, because i don't think there will be... a, i don't think the negotiations would have that deal, and, b, we're leaving on the 29th of march 2019. it was in the grandeur of her country home, chequers, that she signed the cabinet up to her plan for negotiation — a compromise that's anything but comfortable for many tories,
prompting her critics to speak out again, with the former foreign secretary borisjohnson renewing his attack on the deal agreed at chequerss summer, saying parts of it were a "constitutional abomination", as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. it seems rather menacing somehow. i think that's the idea, to put pressure on the contestant. mrs and mr may might have sympathy for quiz contestants, but how much understanding can she expect as she approaches a defining few...
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borisjohnson's latest brexit intervention is attacked by senior conservatives. he tells the prime minister that her chequers plan is like wrapping ‘a suicide vest around the british constitution‘. at the same time trade unions warn that they'll back a new brexit vote unless the government reaches a good enough deal with the eu. if it doesn't protectjobs, rights of work and peace in northern ireland, then the tuc will throw our weight behind the call for a vote on the terms of the deal. in sweden gains for the far right, after immigration dominates the election campaign. iam in i am in stockholm where the far right is making political history, upending this country's long, liberal tradition. upending this country's long, liberaltradition. north korea's birthday parade, but this time its long range missiles are kept out of sight. you owe me an apology, i have never cheated in my life! you owe me an apology, i have never cheated in my life! and serena williams is fined over this outburst at the us open, igniting a row over sexism in tennis. good evening. the former foreign secretary boris johnson's latest inte
borisjohnson's latest brexit intervention is attacked by senior conservatives. he tells the prime minister that her chequers plan is like wrapping ‘a suicide vest around the british constitution‘. at the same time trade unions warn that they'll back a new brexit vote unless the government reaches a good enough deal with the eu. if it doesn't protectjobs, rights of work and peace in northern ireland, then the tuc will throw our weight behind the call for a vote on the terms of the deal. in...
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chequers proposals. the express leads on the latest war of words between borisjohnson and theresa may over brexit, but thenders who might replace chris evans on the bbc radio 2 breakfast show. the mirror leads on chris evans‘ decision to leave the bbc, but focuses in on the possible financial reasons for him doing so. labour's ongoing issues with anti—semitism is the top story for the telegraph, as the paper reports on the re—election of activist peter willsman to the party's leading body. the paper also reflects alistair cook's decision to retire from international cricket. the times claims the home secretary is planning a significant extension of police stop and search powers. the paper claims sajid javid wants officers to stop anyone suspected of carrying acid without good reason. the mail carries an interview with the mother of murdered southampton schoolgirl lucy mchugh. stacey white claims facebook is holding up the investigation into her daughter's death. the metro leads on a tweet from the bbc radio five live presenter, rachael bland, in which she says she has just days to live, after a long battl
chequers proposals. the express leads on the latest war of words between borisjohnson and theresa may over brexit, but thenders who might replace chris evans on the bbc radio 2 breakfast show. the mirror leads on chris evans‘ decision to leave the bbc, but focuses in on the possible financial reasons for him doing so. labour's ongoing issues with anti—semitism is the top story for the telegraph, as the paper reports on the re—election of activist peter willsman to the party's leading...
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many tories hate theresa may's so—called chequers plan and in the sunday times tomorrow, borisjohnsonohnson calls plan and in the sunday times tomorrow, borisjohnson calls it a deranged plan and questions her commitment to brexit. theresa may's allies are fighting back and on the eve of this conference ijoined one cabinet minister, the brexiteer andrea leadsom as she tried to drum up andrea leadsom as she tried to drum up support for the chequers plan among the pa rty‘s up support for the chequers plan among the party's own grassroots. i am fully backing this proposal. selling the prime minister's brexit plan, known as chequers, to conservative party members in leicester last night. it removes the need for infrastructure at the border between ireland and northern ireland, and it enables us to continue to trade in goods with the european union without friction. andrea leadsom backed leave in the referendum, now sits in the cabinet, and spent an hourfielding questions and concerns from the tory grassroots. at what point do we decide to go forward with a no deal? there's a lot of uncerta
many tories hate theresa may's so—called chequers plan and in the sunday times tomorrow, borisjohnsonohnson calls plan and in the sunday times tomorrow, borisjohnson calls it a deranged plan and questions her commitment to brexit. theresa may's allies are fighting back and on the eve of this conference ijoined one cabinet minister, the brexiteer andrea leadsom as she tried to drum up andrea leadsom as she tried to drum up support for the chequers plan among the pa rty‘s up support for the...
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chequers deal goes down then mrs made probably will go down too. meanwhile, lurking increasingly prominently in the wings is one borisjohnson, formerly of the foreignn looks very likely to be the next person coming forward to be tory leader. in the past hour the tuc‘s general secretary has told its annual co ng ress secretary has told its annual congress in manchester that four—day working week with decent pay for everybody was achievable before the end of this century. let‘s go to ian watson at the tuc conference forums. pick up on the main themes for us. the main theme was quite simply from the most senior official in the trade union movement, the world of work is going to be changing radically because of artificial intelligence and so on in the years ahead and she wanted to make sure that the workforce were the beneficiaries of this are not victims of it. she said there is a world where people, especially those with low skills, could end up on the scrapheap. but she had a different view that people should be able to work less and take the benefits of new technology to allow themselves to ta ke new technology to allow themselves to take home the
chequers deal goes down then mrs made probably will go down too. meanwhile, lurking increasingly prominently in the wings is one borisjohnson, formerly of the foreignn looks very likely to be the next person coming forward to be tory leader. in the past hour the tuc‘s general secretary has told its annual co ng ress secretary has told its annual congress in manchester that four—day working week with decent pay for everybody was achievable before the end of this century. let‘s go to ian...
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borisjohnson over her plans for leaving the eu. in an interview with the sunday times, the former foreign secretary says mrs may's chequers plan is "ed". the prime minister says her opponents should stop playing politics with brexit. let's get more detail from our political correspondent, chris mason, who is in birmingham where the conference will start later. not really a lot for them to talk about, what will they chat about other tory conference this week, i wonder? i can't begin to think, roger, how they will manage to pass the diet is —— pass the hours and the diet is —— pass the hours and the days. oh, yeah, everyone‘s favourite google brexit will be the stuck record in the next couple of days and no surprise because it has been the stock record of politics for rather a few years and rather a few more years to come. boris johnson grabbing some headlines this morning, the former foreign secretary using the word deranged that you just mentioned to describe the prime minister's brexit blueprint, managing to get headlines with one word, 48 hours after getting headlines with 4000 words, it's like the leaves falling off the trees, i
borisjohnson over her plans for leaving the eu. in an interview with the sunday times, the former foreign secretary says mrs may's chequers plan is "ed". the prime minister says her opponents should stop playing politics with brexit. let's get more detail from our political correspondent, chris mason, who is in birmingham where the conference will start later. not really a lot for them to talk about, what will they chat about other tory conference this week, i wonder? i can't begin to...
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that households would be better off and borisjohnson, who resigned in protest at the chequers plan, onceed that meeting as an opportunity to cut to size theresa may's ideas. he said that these were worse than the normal for these were worse than the normal for the british, they would have to stick to the eu rules and have no say. swiftly, this document was criticised by many, saying they were really making too many claims and there was little truth in it. i'm sure his model is very effective but the assumptions that he makes are wildly out of line with assumptions that are used by other economic modellers and frankly, i believe, are not sustainable. downing street insists that it is their plan, it is the only alternative. tomorrow, we will hear from the brexiteers once again as they come up with their alternative ideas on the northern ireland question, that huge sticking point thatis question, that huge sticking point that is still at brussels. the idea ofa that is still at brussels. the idea of a backstop, how you stop there being a border between northern ireland and the rest of the un
that households would be better off and borisjohnson, who resigned in protest at the chequers plan, onceed that meeting as an opportunity to cut to size theresa may's ideas. he said that these were worse than the normal for these were worse than the normal for the british, they would have to stick to the eu rules and have no say. swiftly, this document was criticised by many, saying they were really making too many claims and there was little truth in it. i'm sure his model is very effective...
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planet hanging bya know mrs may‘s chequers planet hanging by a thread, notjust because boris johnson hanging by a thread, notjust because borisjohnson remainers. the big advantage mrs may has is that she at least has a plan, and her plan is to come back with a deal from least has a plan, and her plan is to come back with a dealfrom brussels. yes, it may mean more compromise, but then to say to britain at westminster that look, it is either my plan or you risk no deal. she will say to the brexiteers, it is either my plan or you risk no brexit, and she was later those tories wobbling in the middle, it is either my plan or you risk a general election and jeremy corbyn. and she may yet be able to pull it off. and over the summer, the labour party have had their own problems, especially of anti—semitism. and we have been hearing today from jeremy corbyn? just when you think that labour might seize on the turmoil in tory ranks, the labour party has descended into its own blood feud over allegations of anti—semitism and claims that mr corbyn is doing too little to rein in some of his own supporters who it is alleged are preparing a purge o
planet hanging bya know mrs may‘s chequers planet hanging by a thread, notjust because boris johnson hanging by a thread, notjust because borisjohnson remainers. the big advantage mrs may has is that she at least has a plan, and her plan is to come back with a deal from least has a plan, and her plan is to come back with a dealfrom brussels. yes, it may mean more compromise, but then to say to britain at westminster that look, it is either my plan or you risk no deal. she will say to the...
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borisjohnson sets out his own plan for brexit, arguing that the uk should "chuck chequers" and negotiate canada—style free—trade deal instead. also this hour: a jet crashes in a lagoon off a remote island in micronesia in the western pacific. it's thought the plane just missed the runway as it attempted to land. all 47 people on board were rescued. hundreds of head teachers from england and wales protest against what they say is the chronic under—funding of schools. and the ryder cup is under way in paris. it's evenly poised so far, as europe attempt to wrestle back the trophy from the us. good morning. it's friday 28th september, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the coroner at the inquest of a girl who died after eating a sandwich from pret a manger has said the compa ny‘s labelling is still inadequate two years after her death. the coroner said 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse — who had a severe allergy to sesame — had been reassured by the lack of information on the packaging. the coroner — who recorded a narrative conclusion at west london coroner's court — said h
borisjohnson sets out his own plan for brexit, arguing that the uk should "chuck chequers" and negotiate canada—style free—trade deal instead. also this hour: a jet crashes in a lagoon off a remote island in micronesia in the western pacific. it's thought the plane just missed the runway as it attempted to land. all 47 people on board were rescued. hundreds of head teachers from england and wales protest against what they say is the chronic under—funding of schools. and the...
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following the latest criticism from borisjohnson, there are new warnings from senior tories that the party will split if the prime minister sticks with her chequers
following the latest criticism from borisjohnson, there are new warnings from senior tories that the party will split if the prime minister sticks with her chequers
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dedicates its whole front page to a column by borisjohnson, in which he outlines a six—point—plan for a "better brexit". the first suggestion of which is "chuck chequersphole bends it like beckham" says the mirror, after the famous footballer successfully fought an allegation of speeding on a technicality. the daily mail leads on a victory in the war on scammers, as they report that banks have pledged to introduce new alerts and checks to stop customers transferring their money to fraudsters. the heads of britain's leading independent schools have urged universities to stop making unconditional offers, which almost a quarter of students recieve, the times reports. and the express splash on what they call a "funding scandal", as more money is given to try to defeat cancer than dementia. let's ta ke let's take a quick look at some of oui’ let's take a quick look at some of our front let's take a quick look at some of ourfront pages. let's take a quick look at some of our front pages. lovely to have you wrote with us. we've been gripped by evans on capitol hill. let's dive straight in and start with the guardian —— events. the senate committee hearing. j
dedicates its whole front page to a column by borisjohnson, in which he outlines a six—point—plan for a "better brexit". the first suggestion of which is "chuck chequersphole bends it like beckham" says the mirror, after the famous footballer successfully fought an allegation of speeding on a technicality. the daily mail leads on a victory in the war on scammers, as they report that banks have pledged to introduce new alerts and checks to stop customers transferring...
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chequers plan so divisive. first, her brexit secretary, david davis, quit. then borisjohnson, decided he would follow suit. over the summer, johnson's criticism of the prime minister's plan became more and more strident, raising questions about his ambition and her leadership. ch, of course, herfuture is at risk, because she's got boris johnson now breathing down her neck, and i think the thing which theresa really has a problem with is that she's almost in a position now where she's pretty much pickled off everybody. what you've got is a prime minister who's got a disunited, warring bunch behind her, so she can't take a rational step, she's got to take a step that satisfies her party, because if she was rational, she would go further than chequers to bridge the gap between her and the eu, but she can't do that — why? ‘cause her own party won't let her do it. good morning, this is today with martha kearney and justin webb. the headlines this morning. about 50 conservative mps discussed ways of forcing a leadership election to remove theresa may from downing street last night.
chequers plan so divisive. first, her brexit secretary, david davis, quit. then borisjohnson, decided he would follow suit. over the summer, johnson's criticism of the prime minister's plan became more and more strident, raising questions about his ambition and her leadership. ch, of course, herfuture is at risk, because she's got boris johnson now breathing down her neck, and i think the thing which theresa really has a problem with is that she's almost in a position now where she's pretty...
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this is far from the first time borisjohnson has criticised theresa may up roach to the brexit proposals through the chequersns, but this by far the worst attack, we would expect colourful language from him describing the cheque as a humiliation that would mean the uk looking like a weakling. so far, so boris in a way but the thing that seems to be causing the sort of backlash that you mentioned is that metaphor that he used of a suicide bomber, when he's talking about the government's commitment to avoiding friction at the irish border, i think you mentioned that there, theresa may had wrapped the british constitution in a suicide jacket and given the detonator to michel barnier. that has caused quite some backlash, you mentioned alan duncan saying it was a disgusting moment in british modern politics, tom tugendhat, the chair of the foreign affairs select committee, not a borisjohnson van, he served as allah army officer in afghanistan, he described it as borisjohnson afghanistan, he described it as boris johnson comparing it afghanistan, he described it as borisjohnson comparing it —— comparing the prime
this is far from the first time borisjohnson has criticised theresa may up roach to the brexit proposals through the chequersns, but this by far the worst attack, we would expect colourful language from him describing the cheque as a humiliation that would mean the uk looking like a weakling. so far, so boris in a way but the thing that seems to be causing the sort of backlash that you mentioned is that metaphor that he used of a suicide bomber, when he's talking about the government's...
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boris johnson people within her own party, not least of all borisjohnson who went on the attack again yesterday in an article and said that chequersn for what should happen on brexit. theresa may never short of critics in terms of her chequers plan and a lot of people urging herto drop chequers plan and a lot of people urging her to drop it but the business secretary greg clark today saying it is still the deal they are pushing through and that negotiations are ongoing. the government defending chequers as a possibility but we have had another tory mp heidi who backed remain indyref friend who says she doesn't think chequers is workable because there aren't enough people who will voted who was aborted in parliament and therefore she thinks there might have to be a people's vote or another referendum, she has been speaking on the today programme. another referendum, she has been speaking on the today programmelj was speaking on the today programme.” was prepared to give chequers, as long as possible, i am not entirely surprised the eu have pushed back, i thought they would push back on goods and services and free movement of people
boris johnson people within her own party, not least of all borisjohnson who went on the attack again yesterday in an article and said that chequersn for what should happen on brexit. theresa may never short of critics in terms of her chequers plan and a lot of people urging herto drop chequers plan and a lot of people urging her to drop it but the business secretary greg clark today saying it is still the deal they are pushing through and that negotiations are ongoing. the government defending...
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has retaliated against borisjohnson, saying he has no new ideas for brexit, after he criticised theresa may's plan. the former foreign secretary said the approach agreed at chequers
has retaliated against borisjohnson, saying he has no new ideas for brexit, after he criticised theresa may's plan. the former foreign secretary said the approach agreed at chequers
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the chequers plan for trading with the eu after brexit has been rubbished by brexiteers like borisjohnsond by the eu. the reality is we are now running out of time. we have put forward a workable proposal that works for the uk and for the eu, and they need to take it very seriously. but the splits in the tory party are quite clear, aren't they, and will be evident in birmingham? there are very strong opposing views, there's no doubt about that, but in the end we all need to act in the interests of the country. we do need a good brexit deal. we need to push the eu to give us that and not waste our arguments with each other but actually have those arguments legitimately with the commission. the arguments that will play out here are about much more than tory party bickering and positioning. they are about the sort of country we'll be for years to come. the prime minister comes to birmingham clutching onto her chequers plan, hoping the eu and then parliament will swing behind it. but first, she needs to rally her party. is it a tough week ahead, prime minister? ben wright, bbc news, at the co
the chequers plan for trading with the eu after brexit has been rubbished by brexiteers like borisjohnsond by the eu. the reality is we are now running out of time. we have put forward a workable proposal that works for the uk and for the eu, and they need to take it very seriously. but the splits in the tory party are quite clear, aren't they, and will be evident in birmingham? there are very strong opposing views, there's no doubt about that, but in the end we all need to act in the interests...