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keir starmer speaking in brighton.of "yellow vest" protesters attempting to stage unauthorised rallies in central paris. the government deployed a massive police presence as it feared yellow vest supporters would take advantage of authorised protests over climate change and pension reform to cause disruption in the french capital. 7,500 members of the security forces have been deployed, with 90 arrests made by midday local time. four people have been arrested after extinction rebellion protesters occupied one side of a dual carriageway in kent in an attempt to "blockade" the port of dover. the climate activists have also reportedly glued themselves to the surface of the a20 — where they're holding up cars. the "no food on a dying planet" action at dover is expected to be mirrored across the channel by other extinction rebellion groups. meanwhile, the teenage climate activist, greta thunberg is attending a youth summit on climate change in new york ahead of the un general assembly on monday. the un is hosting young peop
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hugh pym, let's go back to brighton and our political let's go back to brighton and our political editorr conference takes place when an election could be imminent. how is that effecting the conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, not just conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, notjust because of the weather. it's partly because, as you suggest, within a couple of months labour could be fighting to get the keys to number ten, so therefore every conversation is supercharged. this isn't just every conversation is supercharged. this isn'tjust a party that has time to talk amongst itself. it has a party that in a few weeks could be going to the country. that's why whether or not it is abolishing prescription charges or moving to abolish private schools, the party really has an opportunity to make its case to the country. but that's so difficult when, from top to bottom, there is this open dispute about the issue of our time, about brexit. the party leadership has a painfully constructed position. they wa nt to painfully constructed position. they want to delay making a call betwee
hugh pym, let's go back to brighton and our political let's go back to brighton and our political editorr conference takes place when an election could be imminent. how is that effecting the conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, not just conversations? it's pretty stormy down here, notjust because of the weather. it's partly because, as you suggest, within a couple of months labour could be fighting to get the keys to number ten, so therefore every conversation is supercharged. this...
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good morning, it is going to be speaking to you from brighton.ghton, which is 3000 party members coming together, trade unions and announcements and debates around some really fantastic, exciting policies, which i know you say we will come onto, but that is what people here are talking about, and it really is a good atmosphere here in brighton, not one of disunity, so i think you will get that impression the more people you speak to hear. you say that, but the reports are of a deputy leader talking about sectarian games, the leader accused of not getting involved quickly enough, party members who feel they have to beg against a civil war. that is the impression the electorate will be seen. we area we are a democratic party and all theissues we are a democratic party and all the issues around accountability and democracy are absolutely fair to be debated by the nec and others in the party, but it was jeremy who stepped m, party, but it was jeremy who stepped in, ithink party, but it was jeremy who stepped in, i think in superquick time to resolve
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let's get more now from our political correspondent nick eardley, who is in brighton.l about avoiding an internal civil war. absolutely. there was a real furious reaction from a number of labour mps overnight when that plot to get rid of tom watson emerged. they managed to persuadejeremy corbyn that he needed to get involved and to stop it. it's fair to see this is a disastrous way to start your conference. this is a part of it once spend the next five days here persuading voters across the uk that he's ready for power. ready for government and in a snap general election, if one comes before the end of the year they should trust them with the keys to number ten. instead what we've seen is the bitter infighting that we know it happens within a labour party break out into the open and dominate the first date of coverage. the party in leadership will not be desperately hoping that they can turn some of the attention back to policy over the attention back to policy over the next few days, and that's exactly why mr corbin has got involved in putting into this. there's also
let's get more now from our political correspondent nick eardley, who is in brighton.l about avoiding an internal civil war. absolutely. there was a real furious reaction from a number of labour mps overnight when that plot to get rid of tom watson emerged. they managed to persuadejeremy corbyn that he needed to get involved and to stop it. it's fair to see this is a disastrous way to start your conference. this is a part of it once spend the next five days here persuading voters across the uk...
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and ian watson gave us this update in the last hour from brighton.y corbyn is going to try to do is unveil a radical policy agenda. it is aimed at uniting his party, it is also aimed at trying to bring in a new generation of voters as well. very ambitious climate change targets, calls for a shorter working week. but as we heard, the old divisions over brexit have reignited. it is interesting, if i may point this out about my report, is this. you have a jeremy corbyn ally on the left of the party, the local mp here, calling for labour to be more unambiguously remain. we have a usualjeremy corbyn i lay on the left of the party, the trade union boss len mccluskey, calling for exactly the opposite. then there is the tom watson affair, not even involved in attempts to oust his own deputy leader, calling into question his own authority. around these parts they say unity is strength, but quite frankly they are going to need a very strenuous course of political bodybuilding in the next few days and indeed in the run—up to the next general election. iain wats
and ian watson gave us this update in the last hour from brighton.y corbyn is going to try to do is unveil a radical policy agenda. it is aimed at uniting his party, it is also aimed at trying to bring in a new generation of voters as well. very ambitious climate change targets, calls for a shorter working week. but as we heard, the old divisions over brexit have reignited. it is interesting, if i may point this out about my report, is this. you have a jeremy corbyn ally on the left of the...
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it was goalless between newcastle and brighton. table after a 2—0 win away at livingston. andrew considine with their first and they also scored a late penalty. ross county were the other winners today. st mirren and hamilton drew. charles leclerc is on for a hat—trick in formula one. the ferrari driver has won the last two races from pole position and he'll start from the front at tomorrow's singapore grand prix after a blistering final qualifying session. championship leader lewis hamilton is second on the grid. the essex eagles are twenty20 champions for the first time. finals day at edgbaston went down to the final ball. captain simon harmer with the winning runs against the defending champions, worcestershire rapids. essex are also favourites to win the county championship that finishes next week. there's much more on the bbc sport website, including all the build—up to the home nations' matches at the rugby world cup tomorrow morning. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. good
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our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton. people are saying jeremy corbyn has stepped in but the damage is done? yeah. many people in the party who are scratching their heads quite frankly and how they manage to get off on such a bad foot. tom watson arrived in brighton around an hour ago and said he had been a ridiculous start to a conference which could be just a few weeks before the start of a general election campaign in which labour had been arguing to voters across the uk that they should be put into government. is the damage done? probably. exposed a massive splits at the heart of the party over their future direction and the fact that factionalism in the labour party is alive and well. with the leadership will hope now is that they can pull some of the attention back to policy. big policy announcements today on subsidies for electric cars, or workplace rights for women that were all completely overshadowed by this route over scrapping tom watson public post. jeremy corbyn and his allies when i tried to wrestle attenti
our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton. people are saying jeremy corbyn has stepped in but the damage is done? yeah. many people in the party who are scratching their heads quite frankly and how they manage to get off on such a bad foot. tom watson arrived in brighton around an hour ago and said he had been a ridiculous start to a conference which could be just a few weeks before the start of a general election campaign in which labour had been arguing to voters across the uk...
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but that is a difficult cocktail and so many people here in brighton and so many people here in brightons mps want to push the leadership now to make a full throated case for staying in the eu. this is a really, really significant class, and it matters so much because until that is resolved, it is difficult for the labor party to move on to be able to make the argument that they believe could find popularity among the wider public, and i'm not sure that this week in brighton they are going to be able to find resolution. tomorrow on the conference floor could be just the beginning. the mayor of london sadiq khan has called for an investigation into whether boris johnson failed to declare a potential conflict of interest while he was mayor. it follows an investigation in the sunday times newspaper which alleges an american entrepreneur and model — jennifer arcuri — whom mrjohnson knew, received thousands of pounds of public money in financial grants. three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed to death at a skate park in berkshire. the atta
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for some here in brighton that is not enough.the party's executive signed off on the plan, key members of mr corbyn‘s team were calling for a bolder policy. labour is a remain party. by backing remain i am sure we can deliver the labour government the people of this country so badly need. if you believe in internationalism and in socialism, why on earth would you back brexit? there are many who agree, who want mr corbyn to pick a side and back remaining in the european union. the labour leader is walking a political tightrope, trying to keep those who want another referendum happy without alienating brexit supporting labour voters, it could prove crucial in a snap general election. labour's biggest union backer says mr corbyn‘s top team must fall into line. when we have a policy on brexit and jeremy corbyn makes it clear that that is the policy, then that is what leading members of the shadow cabinet should argue for. if they find that they can't argue for it because they feel strongly, of course they have that right but they sho
for some here in brighton that is not enough.the party's executive signed off on the plan, key members of mr corbyn‘s team were calling for a bolder policy. labour is a remain party. by backing remain i am sure we can deliver the labour government the people of this country so badly need. if you believe in internationalism and in socialism, why on earth would you back brexit? there are many who agree, who want mr corbyn to pick a side and back remaining in the european union. the labour...
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and the late game between newcastle and brighton finished goalless. after they beat livingston 2—0 away from home. ross county are 5th after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton ended goalless. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. ferrari's sharl leclair is looking for a hat—trick of wins this weekend after claiming pole for the singapore grand prix. the 21—year—old from monaco has won the last two races for ferrari from the front of the grid. he stormed round the marina bay street circuit to take pole by less than two tenths of a second from championship leader lewis hamilton. sebastian vettel will start from third in the other ferrari. it was a crazy lap, but ijust decided, i'm going to give it absolutely everything and we will see what happens. if i am going into the wall or i managed to finish the lap, and yeah, a few times i lost it, but i managed to keep it on track. i still improve the lap time, there were some mistakes, because at one point, i was half a second quicker than my previous lab and then i lost a little bit when i lost a
and the late game between newcastle and brighton finished goalless. after they beat livingston 2—0 away from home. ross county are 5th after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton ended goalless. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. ferrari's sharl leclair is looking for a hat—trick of wins this weekend after claiming pole for the singapore grand prix. the 21—year—old from monaco has won the last two races for ferrari from the front of the grid. he stormed round the marina...
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iain watson, bbc news, brighton.al attempt to piece together a rescue deal. the travel firm could fall into administration within days, unless it finds an extra £200 million. there are reports that some holiday resorts are concerned about being paid. the british travel association, abta, says thomas cook is operating as normal and all package holidays are protected. a memorial service will take place in the swiss alps today to mark the disappearance of a glacier. the pizol glacier has been reduced to a few frozen lumps. scientists warn that 80% of switzerland's 1,500 glaciers could disappear by the end of this century, if global warming continues. strictly coming dancing is back. snazzy outfits, big songs and brave moves. 15 couples did their thing for the first time, including our very own mike bushell and his partner, katya jones. mike proved he had rhythm, with head judge shirley ballas saying his kick—ball changes had week—eight potential. mike was not optimistic about week two because he was the favourite of the
iain watson, bbc news, brighton.al attempt to piece together a rescue deal. the travel firm could fall into administration within days, unless it finds an extra £200 million. there are reports that some holiday resorts are concerned about being paid. the british travel association, abta, says thomas cook is operating as normal and all package holidays are protected. a memorial service will take place in the swiss alps today to mark the disappearance of a glacier. the pizol glacier has been...
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our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton.art of the leadership would have hoped for. they want talk about policies, their big ideas for government if they can win the general election which we think will take place before the end of the year but, instead, they are talking again about factionalism. it's that reminder that the labour party is deeply split on what the future would look like. jeremy corbyn‘s critics are still there, they've been biting their tongues, and some in the party frankly want rid of them. just as that one row is going away, another one is emerging, this time over brexit policy. the party is going to discuss a plan in the next day or so about what it would offer voters in a snap general election on the big issue of the day, leaving the eu. the plan that is being discussed by the executive would see labour go and try and negotiate a new brexit deal if it won power within three months of taking office. within six months, it would put the new deal to a referendum against the idea of remaining in the eu. the
our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton.art of the leadership would have hoped for. they want talk about policies, their big ideas for government if they can win the general election which we think will take place before the end of the year but, instead, they are talking again about factionalism. it's that reminder that the labour party is deeply split on what the future would look like. jeremy corbyn‘s critics are still there, they've been biting their tongues, and some in...
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i have had people comment on this saying it is a real psychodrama, bloodbath in brighton, probably thevocabulary, rhetoric, it is outright war. what most shocked us reading it outside, we sat reading the papers, a bit low, talking aboutjeremy corbyn, seventh man, in the last days of decrepitude, a quote here —— 70—year—old man, an ally of corbyn, you would be rationally frightened ofa you would be rationally frightened of a 70—year—old man dropping down dead. they are emphasising his decrepitude and suggesting he actually wants to go. whether or not thatis actually wants to go. whether or not that is his view... takes us onto the sunday telegraph, josie, hard left in the party apparently planning for his succession already, planning for his succession already, planning for his succession already, planning for life afterjeremy corbyn. looks like he is ready to pack it in, says labour frontbencher, tory rebels pledged able never back into the prime minister. this is the kind of language he would not expect from the party colleagues. this comes on the party colleagues. this comes on the b
i have had people comment on this saying it is a real psychodrama, bloodbath in brighton, probably thevocabulary, rhetoric, it is outright war. what most shocked us reading it outside, we sat reading the papers, a bit low, talking aboutjeremy corbyn, seventh man, in the last days of decrepitude, a quote here —— 70—year—old man, an ally of corbyn, you would be rationally frightened ofa you would be rationally frightened of a 70—year—old man dropping down dead. they are emphasising...
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thank you, and we are going straight to brighton wherejohn mcdonnell we are going straight to brightonoes of my team. the chief secretary, an mp from what he describes as the small fishing village of bootle on merseyside. jonathan reynolds, our missionary we send into the city of london to preach socialism. and anneliese dodds, who isjust brilliantly masterminding our programme to tackle tax avoidance and tax evasion. applause . she has found that magic money tree in the cayman islands and she is digging it up and bringing it here. and clive lewis, always getting into scrapes after scrape in pressing through our radical green agenda with courage and vigour. applause and also i want to thank lyn brown, the conscience of our party in ensuring everything we do will secure social justice and ensuring everything we do will secure socialjustice and equality for all that need it. applause finally, my parliamentary private secretary, thelma walker, she brings her skills as a former head teacher to ensure we all do our homework and we deliver on every occasion! thanks, thelma, for all that you
thank you, and we are going straight to brighton wherejohn mcdonnell we are going straight to brightonoes of my team. the chief secretary, an mp from what he describes as the small fishing village of bootle on merseyside. jonathan reynolds, our missionary we send into the city of london to preach socialism. and anneliese dodds, who isjust brilliantly masterminding our programme to tackle tax avoidance and tax evasion. applause . she has found that magic money tree in the cayman islands and she...
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mps conference in brighton.say if it goes against borisjohnson, what are spoken to say if it goes against boris johnson, what are you spoken to say if it goes against borisjohnson, what are you going to do? there isn't really a consensus oi'i do? there isn't really a consensus on whether they all pile back into parliament. i would like to hear from john bercow because although he has previously said it is not his job but the government'sjob, we know he is an interventionist and quite bold speaker so will he decide in that vacuum that he has to act and summon parliament back? he will bea and summon parliament back? he will be a pivotal figure when all the key politicians are slightly out of the frame. i think norman got the best of the umbrella there. he definitely did. that's it from here. judgment atio:30am, did. that's it from here. judgment at 10:30am, life here on bbc news. and we'll be returning to the supreme court throughout the hour. a couple of pieces of breaking news coming to us. the national crime ag
mps conference in brighton.say if it goes against borisjohnson, what are spoken to say if it goes against boris johnson, what are you spoken to say if it goes against borisjohnson, what are you going to do? there isn't really a consensus oi'i do? there isn't really a consensus on whether they all pile back into parliament. i would like to hear from john bercow because although he has previously said it is not his job but the government'sjob, we know he is an interventionist and quite bold...
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leader of the labour party, a row which has overshadowed the start of the party's conference in brighton. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration, leaving customers facing uncertainty. teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate change in new york, ahead of the un general assembly next week. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce, our headlines this evening off and running new zealand start the defence of their world cup title with a win against south africa. a late drop goald helps france survive a second half fightback by argentina to win by two points back with a bang. manchester city respond to last weekend's defeat by scoring eight against watford also coming up in the programme, ferrari's sharl leclair is on pole for the third race in a row. he'll start tomorrow's singapore grand prix ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton. and a bit closer to home, ahead of the world championships that s
leader of the labour party, a row which has overshadowed the start of the party's conference in brighton. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration, leaving customers facing uncertainty. teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate change in new york, ahead of the un general assembly next week. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to...
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thank you forjoining us from brighton and doing battle with the noise behind you.t of the hole. as we heard, the speaker of the commons, john bercow, welcomed the ruling. in an unusual scene, he came out of the commons on to college green to make an announcement that mps would return to the commons tomorrow morning and then, as we've heard, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, calling on mrjohnson to consider his position, the phrase he used. our political correspondence jonathan blake reports now on the political reaction. joy, surprise, maybe disbelief at the supreme court ruling which was as clear as it could have been. a unanimous decision that the prime minister had acted unlawfully. the highest court in the united kingdom has unanimously found that his advice to prorogue this parliament, his advice given to her majesty the queen, was unlawful, his position untenable and he should have the guts for once to do the decent thing and resign. the court ruled borisjohnson's decision to prorogue parliament prevented it from doing itsjob, without good reason — vindicatio
thank you forjoining us from brighton and doing battle with the noise behind you.t of the hole. as we heard, the speaker of the commons, john bercow, welcomed the ruling. in an unusual scene, he came out of the commons on to college green to make an announcement that mps would return to the commons tomorrow morning and then, as we've heard, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, calling on mrjohnson to consider his position, the phrase he used. our political correspondence jonathan blake reports now...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brighton. forward the party's other pledges if labour forms a government. these include reducing average full—time working hours to 32 hours a week. there was a pledge to introduce free personal care for the elderly in england, a policy which already exists in scotland. and a promise of a new living wage of £10 per hour, up from £8.21. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is in brighton. let's talk a little about this package and how you see it. how radical is it? yeah, pretty radical, it is part of a suite of measures designed for labour to say that they can end in—work poverty in the first term of a labour government. this 32 hour week policy in particular, are not designed to go down particularly well with the boss class, with businesses, and they haven't really welcomed it with open arms. they point to the example of a similar policy in france, the 35 hour week. businesses say that it has led to employment going down, to wages being frozen and not going up. there is also fears about what thi
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brighton. forward the party's other pledges if labour forms a government. these include reducing average full—time working hours to 32 hours a week. there was a pledge to introduce free personal care for the elderly in england, a policy which already exists in scotland. and a promise of a new living wage of £10 per hour, up from £8.21. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is in brighton. let's talk a little about this package and how you see it. how radical is it?...
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newcastle and brighton havejust kicked off at st james‘ park.ould have been home and dry in the second half, they missed a penlaty and wasted numerous other chances they paid for that as chris martin scored for derby in stoppage time — his first goal for the club in nearly two years. 1—all the final score swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristol city. preston north end moved up to third with a 1—nil win at birmingham, while qpr go fourth after a 2—1 at milwall. there were also wins for cardiff, hull, nottingham forrest, blackburn and wigan. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership after they beat livingston 2—nil away from home. ross county are fifth after a 2—1win at motherwell. st mirren and hamilton ended goalless. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. ferrari‘s sharl leclair is looking for a hat—trick this weekend after claiming pole for the singapore grand prix. the 21 year old from monaco has won the last two races for ferrari from the front of the grid. he stormed round the marina bay street circui
newcastle and brighton havejust kicked off at st james‘ park.ould have been home and dry in the second half, they missed a penlaty and wasted numerous other chances they paid for that as chris martin scored for derby in stoppage time — his first goal for the club in nearly two years. 1—all the final score swansea stay second in the table after they drew with bristol city. preston north end moved up to third with a 1—nil win at birmingham, while qpr go fourth after a 2—1 at milwall....
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nick eardley, bbc news, at the labour party conference in brighton.arty conference now. iain. yes, indeed, i'm joined iain. yes, indeed, i'mjoined byjames mills, used to work for shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, mills, used to work for shadow chancellor john mcdonnell, you mills, used to work for shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, you would have known andrew fisher quite well, he is leaving the labour party, leaving the service ofjeremy corbyn at the end of this year, somebody who drew up the last manifesto that you work done. a bit of a blow for the labour leadership? he is a friend, i worked with him on the 2015 campaign with jeremy, friend, i worked with him on the 2015 campaign withjeremy, and on the manifesto, and he is a really nice guy. look, we have similar kids the same age, with these jobs, you know, what is not reported is that it takes a lot out of your personal life. that is why i left at the start of day, i have young kids, so the family stuff is true, we have kids of a similar age. andrew is a lovely guy, very committed, and it is just th
nick eardley, bbc news, at the labour party conference in brighton.arty conference now. iain. yes, indeed, i'm joined iain. yes, indeed, i'mjoined byjames mills, used to work for shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, mills, used to work for shadow chancellor john mcdonnell, you mills, used to work for shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, you would have known andrew fisher quite well, he is leaving the labour party, leaving the service ofjeremy corbyn at the end of this year, somebody who drew up the...
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the labour leader's conference in brighton disrupted and delighted. leader's conference in brighton disrupted brighton disrupted and delighted. it shows the prime minister has acted wrongly and sitting down parliament! i invoke borisjohnson and sitting down parliament! i invoke boris johnson in and sitting down parliament! i invoke borisjohnson in the historic words to consider his position. johnson out! i have instructed the health authorities to prepare not for the recall, the prorogation was unlawful and void, to prepare for the resumption of the business of the resumption of the business of the house of commons. the house of commons sits tomorrow, and that it does so at 11:30am. once mps have raised back here tomorrow, what will they actually do? the alliance performer tories, still rebels, magi to ta ke performer tories, still rebels, magi to take control again after the government approach meant advice went wrong. boris johnson wouldn't do the decent and honourable thing, the netting parliament has a duty to come together to force him out of office there is a vote of no—confidence. offi
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let‘s just take you to brighton now where the labour party conference is about to get underway in theting that has been triggered after an attempt by the momentum leader to remove the deputy leader, tom watson. that idea, we were expecting a second vote at this conference today, the idea of him being ousted has been put on hold, after leaderjeremy corbyn said we need to review the future of that position instead. so from 2:30pm, it actually starts at this time, and around that time, we are going to be hearing from wendy nicholls, who is the executive committee chair, she kicks it off. eventually, expecting the first day to end at around 6pm between then and 7:30pm. interesting lines to come out of this conference, we will update you on bbc news, stay with us. us singerjennifer lopez, closed the versace‘s spring 2020 show in milan in an updated version of the iconic green dress she wore nearly 20 years ago. lopez first wore the versace gown to the grammy awards in february 2000 that caught the world‘s attention. countless seaches for the dress online led to the invention of google imag
let‘s just take you to brighton now where the labour party conference is about to get underway in theting that has been triggered after an attempt by the momentum leader to remove the deputy leader, tom watson. that idea, we were expecting a second vote at this conference today, the idea of him being ousted has been put on hold, after leaderjeremy corbyn said we need to review the future of that position instead. so from 2:30pm, it actually starts at this time, and around that time, we are...
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the labour party conference continues in brighton.will be on the lookout for any shifts in their policies on brexit and any further details on their economic program. the main event of the un's general assembly kicks off tomorrow. world leaders are gathering in new york to discuss climate change to geopolitics. in new york,g bloomberg hosts a global business forum on wednesday. leaders will discuss key global challenges. speakers include incoming ecb chief, christine lagarde, mark carney and prime minister's modi and --. a new economic program for italy by friday. fixing the ailing economy and lowering the unemployment rate. when you are traveling to work, tune into the bloomberg radio or on the digital radio in the london area. matt and i will be joining you there later. this is bloomberg. ♪ daybreaks is bloomberg europe. i am matt miller in berlin. nejra: and i am narrative edge in london. tension returns to global markets this week. slots and profile poor performances, how will these companies fared. dani burger has the details. is
the labour party conference continues in brighton.will be on the lookout for any shifts in their policies on brexit and any further details on their economic program. the main event of the un's general assembly kicks off tomorrow. world leaders are gathering in new york to discuss climate change to geopolitics. in new york,g bloomberg hosts a global business forum on wednesday. leaders will discuss key global challenges. speakers include incoming ecb chief, christine lagarde, mark carney and...
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vicki young, bbc news, brighton.a special section answering your questions on the the bbc website, visit at bbc.co.uk/have your say. a major operation is continuing to bring more than 150,000 people back to the uk , after the collapse of the travel operator thomas cook. according to the civil aviation authority, 0peration matterhorn has organised 7a flights today, repatriating around 16,000 passengers. flights will continue until the 6th of october, as our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. repatriating 150,000 repatriating150,000 people is complicated, but resilience at this turkish airport. the manchester flight turkish airport. the manchester flight is full, right? still in her thomas cook uniform, unsure if she will be paid. but in kefalonia tonight, a long and miserable weight after a government run rescue flight was delayed and then cancelled. and people still on thomas cook holidays are having trouble too. hotels like this one are owed money by a company which has collapsed. last night, staff demande
vicki young, bbc news, brighton.a special section answering your questions on the the bbc website, visit at bbc.co.uk/have your say. a major operation is continuing to bring more than 150,000 people back to the uk , after the collapse of the travel operator thomas cook. according to the civil aviation authority, 0peration matterhorn has organised 7a flights today, repatriating around 16,000 passengers. flights will continue until the 6th of october, as our transport correspondent tom burridge...
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first, our political correspondent iain watson is in brighton.abour laid bare, here. absolutely. if anyone was in any doubt about the uncanny ability brexit to divide the major parties, just consider this. just 2a hours previously, here in brighton behind closed doors at the tuc, jeremy corbyn thought he had hammered out a compromise with the big unions that would have a huge influence in writing the labour election manifesto. that there would bea election manifesto. that there would be a referendum further down the line but in the meantime during the election campaign no official endorsement of leave or remain. 2a hours later the party's deputy leader basically said that position is rubbish and that labour must unequivocally campaign for remain. what is interesting is this fragile unity party had over closing ranks around opposing no—deal, that has been shattered, so in two weeks' time, the labour conference will be held right here but in brighton grassroots activists are already saying that they will be challenging the position thatjeremy corby
first, our political correspondent iain watson is in brighton.abour laid bare, here. absolutely. if anyone was in any doubt about the uncanny ability brexit to divide the major parties, just consider this. just 2a hours previously, here in brighton behind closed doors at the tuc, jeremy corbyn thought he had hammered out a compromise with the big unions that would have a huge influence in writing the labour election manifesto. that there would bea election manifesto. that there would be a...
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it has been quite a day in brighton.he plot against tom watson, the deputy leader, called off but to have andrew fisher, the head of policy injeremy corbyn‘s office walk—out is signs things are not comfortable at the top of the labour party. i think it is worrying and there are lots of suggestions in some papers thatjeremy corbyn wants to step down. those rumours have been around for a while. congratulations to the sunday collea g u es congratulations to the sunday colleagues for putting them in print. these comments from andrew fisher are pretty damning stuff? and it isa fisher are pretty damning stuff? and it is a shame that a lot of labour party members would feel this is a shame this is coming out right now because they would have hoped the co nfe re nce because they would have hoped the conference presented a united front with a general election in the offing. if they present themselves as united than the tories will seem conflicted and they would be home and dry. but today and yesterday's papers said just how fract
it has been quite a day in brighton.he plot against tom watson, the deputy leader, called off but to have andrew fisher, the head of policy injeremy corbyn‘s office walk—out is signs things are not comfortable at the top of the labour party. i think it is worrying and there are lots of suggestions in some papers thatjeremy corbyn wants to step down. those rumours have been around for a while. congratulations to the sunday collea g u es congratulations to the sunday colleagues for putting...
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ian watson, bbc news, brighton.tminster parties currently stand on brexit, go to bbc.co.uk/news. hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs, according to a new report, with half of all users taking them for a year or longer. the study by public health england shows that one in four adults use strong painkillers, antidepressants or sleeping tablets. opioids, which are the strongest type of painkillers, were prescribed to over 5.5 million adults outside hospital in 2017—18. and more than half a million people in england received opioid prescriptions for three years 01’ more. our health editor hugh pym has this report. i was gripped by these painkillers. i got into the routine where i didn't feel like i could wake up without them or function without them. i couldn't go to work... katie became addicted to opioid painkillers when she was 16. now a decade on she is using social media to tell her story. she was put on the painkillers after an operation and found it impossible to do
ian watson, bbc news, brighton.tminster parties currently stand on brexit, go to bbc.co.uk/news. hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs, according to a new report, with half of all users taking them for a year or longer. the study by public health england shows that one in four adults use strong painkillers, antidepressants or sleeping tablets. opioids, which are the strongest type of painkillers, were prescribed to over 5.5 million adults outside...
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ian watson, bbc news, brighton. on brexit, go to bbc.co.uk/news. hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs, according to a new report, with half of all users taking them for a year or longer. the study, by public health england, shows that one in four adults use strong painkillers, antidepressants or sleeping tablets. 0pioids, which are the strongest type of painkillers, were prescribed to over 5.5 million adults outside hospital in 2017—18. and more than half a million people in england received opioid prescriptions for 3 years or more. 0ur health editor hugh pym has this report. i was gripped by these painkillers. i got into the routine where i didn't feel like i could wake up without them or function without them. i couldn't go to work... katie became addicted to opioid painkillers when she was 16. now, a decade on, she is using social media to tell her story. she was put on the painkillers after an operation and found it impossible to do without them. how's things today?
ian watson, bbc news, brighton. on brexit, go to bbc.co.uk/news. hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs, according to a new report, with half of all users taking them for a year or longer. the study, by public health england, shows that one in four adults use strong painkillers, antidepressants or sleeping tablets. 0pioids, which are the strongest type of painkillers, were prescribed to over 5.5 million adults outside hospital in 2017—18. and more...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is in brighton. fair norman smith is in brighton. to say, drean this fair to say, not the dream start for this party conference. it has been a very difficult start, but you got the sense this morning that mr corbin is trying to douse things down, trying to play down what tom watson cold the drive—by shooting, saying it was a non—story, saying he didn't know anything about the motion put down byjohn landman, and he thought tom watson was brilliant, albeit there is going to be a review of the deputy leader position. we don't know quite when that is going to start or when it is going to conclude. on the andrew fisher row, this is mr corbyn‘s policy director, who has said he has had enough and dissolved by the end of the year, again mr corbynjust dissolved by the end of the year, again mr corbyn just trying to play it down, saying that mr fisher had been under a lot of pressure, has a young family and decided he wanted out. have a listen. i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discuss them with him at some length. he is wanting
our assistant political editor norman smith is in brighton. fair norman smith is in brighton. to say, drean this fair to say, not the dream start for this party conference. it has been a very difficult start, but you got the sense this morning that mr corbin is trying to douse things down, trying to play down what tom watson cold the drive—by shooting, saying it was a non—story, saying he didn't know anything about the motion put down byjohn landman, and he thought tom watson was brilliant,...
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well it's the 1st full day of conference here in brighton and already labor have outlined some key policy pledges like scrapping medical prescriptions in england reforming the way schools are assessed and so on but those deep divisions keep bubbling to the surface even before it started there was a sudden attempts to get rid of the post of deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more program main than jeremy corbyn himself says that he will stay in his post of all he's talked about creating a 2nd deputy leader and now the key split breaks it we've seen some of the shadow cabinet actually appear at a rally approach remain riley but on sunday when the party leader was pushed on in an upcoming election he would campaign for remain he remained non-committal if you negotiate what you regard as a good bricks it deal with brussels do you then campaign for it or not let's see what we get and we'll put that final decision to british people and make a decision at that time the moment i'm saying who let you know you've got no deal well we don't you know regulations y
well it's the 1st full day of conference here in brighton and already labor have outlined some key policy pledges like scrapping medical prescriptions in england reforming the way schools are assessed and so on but those deep divisions keep bubbling to the surface even before it started there was a sudden attempts to get rid of the post of deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more program main than jeremy corbyn himself says that he will stay in his post of...
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from brighton our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. where are we going now?e taking the labour party? out of the european union or to campaign now to stay? are you confident that the party will be behind you on brexit? you're shouting questions at people, it's quite rude, actually. jeremy corbyn's been surrounded by resistance to his plan to stay neutral until after an election. and emily's got a valid view to express and others have a different view. it's been a torrid argument for the leadership to make because millions of labour voters wanted to leave the eu, but the party's heart is remain. what's going on? i mean, you're saying that this is an honest debate, but people are furious about what is happening. there's lots of emotion, no doubt about that. it's understandable, really, but i quite like that. i would rather people were honest about their emotions in all of this, but in expressing that emotion, at the end of the day, actually, i do think people will come together. are you proud of what the labour party is doing this week, all the skulduggery behi
from brighton our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. where are we going now?e taking the labour party? out of the european union or to campaign now to stay? are you confident that the party will be behind you on brexit? you're shouting questions at people, it's quite rude, actually. jeremy corbyn's been surrounded by resistance to his plan to stay neutral until after an election. and emily's got a valid view to express and others have a different view. it's been a torrid argument for...
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our political correspondent nick eardley reports from brighton is this britain's next prime minister?n brexit, some of his own supporters are not convinced of his plan. the labour leader is promising to get a new deal and put into a referendum against the option of staying in the eu. but he still says... this is the best deal we could get, this is the remain and hopefully be reform option. these are the choices before you. if you negotiate which you regard as a good deal with brussels, do campaign for it or not? will put that final decision to the british people. for some, that is not enough as the party executive signed off on the plan, key members of his team were calling for a bolder policy. labour isa remain calling for a bolder policy. labour is a remain party. but backing remain, unsure that we can deliver the labour government, the people of this country so badly need.“ the labour government, the people of this country so badly need. if you believe in socialism, why on earth would you back brexit? there are many who agree they wantjeremy corbyn to pick a side and back remaining
our political correspondent nick eardley reports from brighton is this britain's next prime minister?n brexit, some of his own supporters are not convinced of his plan. the labour leader is promising to get a new deal and put into a referendum against the option of staying in the eu. but he still says... this is the best deal we could get, this is the remain and hopefully be reform option. these are the choices before you. if you negotiate which you regard as a good deal with brussels, do...
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our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton. speculation about what is going to admit been going on in the last few hours. yes, it is a climb—down from the momentum group. jeremy corbyn‘s left—wing supporters who helped him get in to the leadership in the first place. they had been hoping to force through this measure which would have scrapped the deputy leader position entirely. jeremy corbyn got involved and said to them, this is not a good look. it is not a time to do it. let's have a review instead into the various positions that support the leader. essentially kicking the can down the road. so that this conference is overshadowed by the attempt to get rid of mr watson. i am not sure that will totally work because all the talk here in brighton is about exactly that. it is about factionalism in the labour party and it is about the battles that are continuing between mr corbyn‘s left—wing supporters and those who call themselves moderates. on the other side of the party who consider themselves more centrist. tom watson only fo
our political correspondent nick eardley is in brighton. speculation about what is going to admit been going on in the last few hours. yes, it is a climb—down from the momentum group. jeremy corbyn‘s left—wing supporters who helped him get in to the leadership in the first place. they had been hoping to force through this measure which would have scrapped the deputy leader position entirely. jeremy corbyn got involved and said to them, this is not a good look. it is not a time to do it....
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has told the tuc conference in brighton that labour would be ready forggest people—powered campaign ever seen. our political correspondent iain watson is there. he also said he would commit in the election to another referendum on brexit that's right. labour already said any conservative deal or no deal to any conservative deal or no deal to a referendum in the campaign to remain but there's been a big question over what labour would do in an election campaign and what it would save when it was in government, if it wins the election. that is a bit clearer today because jeremy corbyn said here at the tuc that labour would offer a referendum with a credible leave option against the option to remain but he's been under huge pressure from some people in his shadow cabinet, from many grassroots activists to say that labour in that election campaign should campaign to remain under all circumstances in other words even against any labour negotiated deal and in the last few minutes, the big trade union leaders those who fund the labour party, who are affiliated
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has told the tuc conference in brighton that labour would be ready forggest people—powered campaign ever seen. our political correspondent iain watson is there. he also said he would commit in the election to another referendum on brexit that's right. labour already said any conservative deal or no deal to any conservative deal or no deal to a referendum in the campaign to remain but there's been a big question over what labour would do in an election campaign...
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leader of the labour party — a row which has overshadowed the start of the party's conference in brightonformer us vice—president joe biden accuses donald trump of an abuse of power, after reports the president put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate him. iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop takes place in the netherlands to mark what was known as operation market garden in world war ii. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and john rentoul the chief political commentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph looks at the future of labour and the party's leader jeremy corbyn, suggesting that succession plans are well under way. the sunday times says the party has been plunged into fresh chaos, after a senior adviser quit — h
leader of the labour party — a row which has overshadowed the start of the party's conference in brightonformer us vice—president joe biden accuses donald trump of an abuse of power, after reports the president put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate him. iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute...
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in brighton, at the labour conference, jeremy corbyn said the prime minister wasn't fit to be in office has been found to have misled the country. this unelected prime minister should now resign. following the collapse of thomas cook, thousands more british holidaymakers have been brought home today. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator jo—anne nadler and stephen bush, the political editor of new statesman. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in a momentous ruling, the british supreme court has ruled that the government broke the law when it suspended parliament. in a strongly worded and unanimous verdict, the 11 most seniorjudges in the uk concluded that the decision to prorogue parliament for five weeks was unlawful. the president of the supreme court, lady hale, said it had the effect of frustrating or preventing parliament from carrying out its constitutional functions. and that because it happened in the run—up to the brexit deadline on october, 31st, it had an extreme effect on our democracy. the prime ministe
in brighton, at the labour conference, jeremy corbyn said the prime minister wasn't fit to be in office has been found to have misled the country. this unelected prime minister should now resign. following the collapse of thomas cook, thousands more british holidaymakers have been brought home today. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator jo—anne nadler and stephen bush, the political editor of new statesman. good evening...
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what has been the rumour down there in brighton?nson but also the fact that immediately boris johnson wasn't but also the fact that immediately borisjohnson wasn't quite sure about how to respond. it is going to be very interesting to see what happens tomorrow. immediately that borisjohnson claimed happens tomorrow. immediately that boris johnson claimed that the prorogation has nothing to do with brexit and now he turns around and says it will make negotiations harder. everyone i've spoken to here think that is complete nonsense, a run of spoken to in the use as nothing has changed in terms of negotiations the only thing that has changed is that borisjohnson and the conservatives have been really damaged by this. clearly we see that johnson is going to have to fly back tomorrow. he will arrive at 11:30am tomorrow. he will arrive at 11:30am tomorrow in parliament. it will be very interesting to see how he explains this away and what will happen at the conservative party conference next week. in terms of the labour party strategy, pr
what has been the rumour down there in brighton?nson but also the fact that immediately boris johnson wasn't but also the fact that immediately borisjohnson wasn't quite sure about how to respond. it is going to be very interesting to see what happens tomorrow. immediately that borisjohnson claimed happens tomorrow. immediately that boris johnson claimed that the prorogation has nothing to do with brexit and now he turns around and says it will make negotiations harder. everyone i've spoken to...
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a lot of fa ns minute try in brighton.and abroad and it has all led to this growing expectation in japan can doing something special here in this world cup. that is something that their captain has been talking about. in 2015 everyone expected us to lose. even the japanese public expect us to lose. but when we beat south africa, all eyes we re on but when we beat south africa, all eyes were on us. but when we beat south africa, all eyes were on us. the next game against scott when, we had 13 mean people watching japan versus scotland. although we lost, we inspire japan scotland. although we lost, we inspirejapan and at scotland. although we lost, we inspire japan and at this time around, the home world cup we had an opportunity to inspire some energy and we have trained and prepared well. this world cup is going to be japan on—site world cup. well. this world cup is going to be japan on-site world cup. japan take on russia on friday and they're expected to beat them. it also kicks offa expected to beat them. it also kicks
a lot of fa ns minute try in brighton.and abroad and it has all led to this growing expectation in japan can doing something special here in this world cup. that is something that their captain has been talking about. in 2015 everyone expected us to lose. even the japanese public expect us to lose. but when we beat south africa, all eyes we re on but when we beat south africa, all eyes were on us. but when we beat south africa, all eyes were on us. the next game against scott when, we had 13...
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the latest from brighton and from new york.ome key decisions from the european court of justice today. these decisions directly affect companies like starbucks, fiat, and google. turning us from brussels is maria taddeo. who won in these decisions? it appears the decision went to the corporations. maria: these are very high-profile cases. you talk about starbucks and a number of companies. fiat chrysler- and google thrown into the mix. investors were keeping a close eye on this one. they could offer clues as to how the commission will deer with american tech companies. it is actually a new inspector. it was pretty much 50-50. the european commission both companies underpaid taxes and had to pay back 30 million euros in compensation. the court ruled that starbucks does not have to pay any of the compensation. you see a case of 50-50. the big one was google, which are the do with privacy. that people have a right to ask for information to be removed from the web. sidedcited -- the court ded withthe court si the american company.
the latest from brighton and from new york.ome key decisions from the european court of justice today. these decisions directly affect companies like starbucks, fiat, and google. turning us from brussels is maria taddeo. who won in these decisions? it appears the decision went to the corporations. maria: these are very high-profile cases. you talk about starbucks and a number of companies. fiat chrysler- and google thrown into the mix. investors were keeping a close eye on this one. they could...
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the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has addressed his party's conference in brighton a day earlier than scheduledn response to the supreme court ruling. mr corbyn called on borisjohnson to resign as prime minister and insisted that labour was more than ready with a range of policies for government. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young reports. # 0h, jeremy corbyn... he wants to be prime minister. they're desperate for him to be prime minister. and many here think that day has just come closer. it's been a difficult conference forjeremy corbyn, but today he got plenty of new material for his hastily rescheduled speech. tomorrow, parliament will return. cheering the government will be held to account for what it has done. borisjohnson has been found to have misled the country. this unelected prime minister should now resign. cheering and there was more. he thinks he's above us all. he's part of an elite that disdains democracy. i will tell you this. i don't think he is fit to be prime minister. applause so what is mr corbyn going to do next? he could hold a vote of no—confidence in borisjo
the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has addressed his party's conference in brighton a day earlier than scheduledn response to the supreme court ruling. mr corbyn called on borisjohnson to resign as prime minister and insisted that labour was more than ready with a range of policies for government. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young reports. # 0h, jeremy corbyn... he wants to be prime minister. they're desperate for him to be prime minister. and many here think that day has just come...
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yesterday, here in brighton, i met lewis walker, wonderful 9-year-old boy. bright, bubbly, lovely boy. lewis is living with cystic fibrosis. every day he needs four hours of treatment. and is often in hospital, which obviously keeps him from school and from his friends. the normal lives of 9-year-olds. lewis' life could be very different with the aid of a medicine called orcamby, but lewis, he's denied the medicine he needs because its manufacturer refuses to sell the drug to n.h.s. at an affordable price. lewis and tens of thousands of others suffering from illnesses such as cystic fibrosis or breast cancer are being denied lifesaving medicines by a system that puts profits for shareholders before people's lives. labour will tackle this. we will redesign the system to serve public health, not private wealth. using compulsory licensing to secure generic versions of patented medicine. [applause] we'll hold the drug companies, that if they want public research funding then they'll have to make their drugs affordable for all. [applause] a new ill create publicl
yesterday, here in brighton, i met lewis walker, wonderful 9-year-old boy. bright, bubbly, lovely boy. lewis is living with cystic fibrosis. every day he needs four hours of treatment. and is often in hospital, which obviously keeps him from school and from his friends. the normal lives of 9-year-olds. lewis' life could be very different with the aid of a medicine called orcamby, but lewis, he's denied the medicine he needs because its manufacturer refuses to sell the drug to n.h.s. at an...
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what are you doing tonight in brighton? what am i doing tonight in brighton?interview afterwards and the best thing about this party conferences is the hard—working journalists. it is a chance to go to all these fringe meetings, where party activists go a long and assertive here blue sky thinking what should we do about poverty, what should we do about poverty, what should we do about the european union, what should be's pay place in the world and others kind of thing and you're eithera the world and others kind of thing and you're either a junkie for that kind of thing you think, you're nuts, go to the pub, mate, good the pub and be normal! go to the pub and be normal. the uk government has set in motion a huge operation to repatriate holiday—makers who are stranded abroad following the collapse of the world's oldest package tour company thomas cook. the uk has chartered a fleet of planes to bring home more than 150,000 holiday—makers — it is britain's biggest ever peacetime repatriation. worldwide there are more than 600,000 thomas cook passengers now strand
what are you doing tonight in brighton? what am i doing tonight in brighton?interview afterwards and the best thing about this party conferences is the hard—working journalists. it is a chance to go to all these fringe meetings, where party activists go a long and assertive here blue sky thinking what should we do about poverty, what should we do about poverty, what should we do about the european union, what should be's pay place in the world and others kind of thing and you're eithera the...
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we did get some very odd looks on brighton beach!s. that's at 7:10 p m. i looking forward to it? absolutely, iamso i looking forward to it? absolutely, i am so excited. the training starts properly on monday. everything will be exposed in terms of frailties next week. gosh, be careful, mike! one more sports bulletin. then we won't see you until christmas. don't be daft, i'm sure i will be backin don't be daft, i'm sure i will be back ina don't be daft, i'm sure i will be back in a month! no, blackpool. i had that the bus. we are going to blackpool. it is 8:a8am. you are watching brea kfast. it is 8:a8am. you are watching breakfast. now, the weather forecast. good morning. yes, let's take a look at hurricane dorian before we get onto the weather forecast in the uk. it is still a very powerful hurricane. nearly a week after it initially made landfall in the bahamas, it has been sweeping up the east coast of the usa and has now moving into canada, likely to make la ndfall moving into canada, likely to make landfall in nova scotia. the r
we did get some very odd looks on brighton beach!s. that's at 7:10 p m. i looking forward to it? absolutely, iamso i looking forward to it? absolutely, i am so excited. the training starts properly on monday. everything will be exposed in terms of frailties next week. gosh, be careful, mike! one more sports bulletin. then we won't see you until christmas. don't be daft, i'm sure i will be backin don't be daft, i'm sure i will be back ina don't be daft, i'm sure i will be back in a month! no,...
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doing the conger on brighton beach! there we are.vealed. we were just grilling him, he wouldn't tell us. it is full of drama, tonight's show, it really is. here is sarah with a look at this morning's weather. i believe starting on the other side of the atlantic, sarah. yes, we will start the other side of the atlantic, because hurricane dorian is still a very powerful storm. although it has weakened to a category 1 storm, it although it has weakened to a category1 storm, it is producing winds of 170 mph. hurricane warning still in force across nova scotia, and that storm makes its way into the north atlantic. by the middle pa rt the north atlantic. by the middle part of the coming week it will be sitting well to the north of the uk. it will not be the hurricane anymore, but the remnants of ex— hurricane dorian. it will bring some wet and windy weather for us through the middle part of the week but at the middle part of the week but at the moment we are still keeping our eyes on that hurricane. it is producing dangerous conditions acr
doing the conger on brighton beach! there we are.vealed. we were just grilling him, he wouldn't tell us. it is full of drama, tonight's show, it really is. here is sarah with a look at this morning's weather. i believe starting on the other side of the atlantic, sarah. yes, we will start the other side of the atlantic, because hurricane dorian is still a very powerful storm. although it has weakened to a category 1 storm, it although it has weakened to a category1 storm, it is producing winds...
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bristol goalkeeper sophie baggaley saved a first—half penalty after brighton controlled the first halfe. no action in the premier league this weekend due to the international break but news from vicarage road this evening. watford have sacked their managerjavi gracia and immediatley announced his successor — it's their former manager, quique sanches flores. flores returns after three years — following spells at espanyol and shanghai shenhua. gracia was sacked despite taking watford to the fa cup final last season and an 11th placed finish in the premier league — they're now bottom of the table with a single point from their first four matches. ireland will go into the rugby world cup later this month as the number one ranked side in the rankings after beating wales 19—10 today. a win by any margin in dublin would have sealed their status — lea pfrogging new zealand. it was an emotional occasion for captain rory best, who played his final home match and will retire after the world cup injapan. lydia campbell reports. it's rarely easy to say goodbye. just ask rory best. this is his home
bristol goalkeeper sophie baggaley saved a first—half penalty after brighton controlled the first halfe. no action in the premier league this weekend due to the international break but news from vicarage road this evening. watford have sacked their managerjavi gracia and immediatley announced his successor — it's their former manager, quique sanches flores. flores returns after three years — following spells at espanyol and shanghai shenhua. gracia was sacked despite taking watford to the...
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you are the home of brighton bretton woods. you lead with great colleges and teachers. in america there are many paths success. you believe that democracy matters. a state of beautiful covered bridges that believes in bridging the river of our divide. that is why i announced my candidacy in the middle of that blizzard in the middle of the mississippi river. let's bridge the river of our divide when it comes to rural and urban by acknowledging that both rural and urban areas need better housing and health care, need opioid treatment. let's do this together. let's bridge -- let's bridge -- let's bridge our digital divide. as president, i will connect every household. high-speed internet by 2022. -- every household to high-speed internet by 2020. let's close the transportation divide by investing in infrastructure and bring commuter rails to manchester and beyond. let's close the democracy divide by taking on the discrimination, restoring the voting rights act, and passing a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united. let's close the opportunity and economic divi
you are the home of brighton bretton woods. you lead with great colleges and teachers. in america there are many paths success. you believe that democracy matters. a state of beautiful covered bridges that believes in bridging the river of our divide. that is why i announced my candidacy in the middle of that blizzard in the middle of the mississippi river. let's bridge the river of our divide when it comes to rural and urban by acknowledging that both rural and urban areas need better housing...
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they deservedly beat brighton 2—0 at stamford bridge.y scored in the second half from the spot. jorginho with the penalty. you might remember that ross barkley took and missed a penalty instead ofjorginho in the champions league against valencia a couple of weeks ago. but there was no mistake from jorginho this time. and willian made it two, not long after, with chelsea's second. now that win made chelsea's record against brighton nine wins from nine — that's a new football league and premier league record — no team has had such a bad record against another team before — but for manager frank lampard he'll just be delighted to have that first home win in the league. we needed it. we have not had a 90 minute game here we have controlled enough to get a win and today we controlled and not from start to finish. number goals and goals in the second half. clean she is what we have been waiting for. good for the feeling and good for the confidence of everyone. and we move on. elsewhere, west ham continued their brilliant start to the season at
they deservedly beat brighton 2—0 at stamford bridge.y scored in the second half from the spot. jorginho with the penalty. you might remember that ross barkley took and missed a penalty instead ofjorginho in the champions league against valencia a couple of weeks ago. but there was no mistake from jorginho this time. and willian made it two, not long after, with chelsea's second. now that win made chelsea's record against brighton nine wins from nine — that's a new football league and...