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the headlines at 2pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. two children have been killed in texas, after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. good afternoon. theresa may's deputy says both the conservatives and labour will have to compromise, if their continuing talks over brexit are to end in an agreement. cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament o
the headlines at 2pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent...
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so does the minister for the cabinet office agree with me — this is one of the central reasons that we an answer to the northern irish border question, rather than give these evil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i don't think that those murderers in derry were motivated by any thoughts about a border or about customs arrangements, important as those issues are. i think what the right honourable said that i wholly agreed with was the utter unacceptability of references to police officers in northern ireland, that they were somehow a legitimate target. i agree entirely with the sentiments expressed by the honourable gentleman, but can i bring him back to the issue of the border? because i agree with the ends that he's trying to achieve, but the fundamental problem remains the means. we all know that his own party and the dup will not accept the current backstop, that the only way the government plans to avoid that backstop is to deliver a so—called invisible border. but last week, we saw a leaked home office presentation stating that, and i quote, "no government worldwide curre
so does the minister for the cabinet office agree with me — this is one of the central reasons that we an answer to the northern irish border question, rather than give these evil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i don't think that those murderers in derry were motivated by any thoughts about a border or about customs arrangements, important as those issues are. i think what the right honourable said that i wholly agreed with was the utter unacceptability of references to police...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year, may have been an "inside job". and tiger woods leads out on his own at the masters with two shots left to play. we'll have full details from augusta and the rest of today's sporting action in sportsday. one person has died and 22 others have been taken to hospital following a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four of those hurt had to be airlifted by helicopter to hospital. the local nhs trust has declared a major incident. matt graveling has just sent us this report. it was a 12:16pm this afternoon that the collision involving the double—decker bus behind me
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromises they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. the gatwick drone attack that caused chaos for thousands of passengers — the bbc learns that it was carried out by someone who knew about the airport's operational procedures. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, political correspondent at the ft and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times — stay with us for that. after an eleven year wait, a fall from grace and four back surgeries, tiger woods won his fifteenth major today. there were cheers of celebration around the 18th green in augusta as the 43—year—old, written off by so many, punched the air in delight, a wide smile across his face as he holed that final putt. missed a couple of years of not playing this great tournament. now a champion. 22 years between wins is something.
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromises they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. the gatwick drone attack that caused chaos for thousands of passengers — the bbc learns that it was carried out by someone who knew about the airport's operational procedures. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints. otherwise, there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. two children have been killed in texas after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. and tiger woods is in the mix at the masters. we'll have all the details in sport. one person has died and at least 20 others have been taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four patients had to be airlifted by helicopter. the local nhs trust has declared a major
the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints....
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year may have been an "inside job". the comeback kid. tiger woods wins his fifteenth major golf title. 11 years after his last victory — he triumphed at the us masters in augusta in a thrilling end to the golfing tournament.. and the travel show goes in search of la's wild mountain lions — whose lives and habitat are under threat — that's coming up at half past eight... box box one person has died and twenty—two others have been taken to hospital (map)following a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four of those hurt had to be airlifted by helicopter to hospital. the
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas...
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the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or without enough sleep. demonstrators in sudan say they will continue to protest, and have demanded that civilians are included in the transitional council set up by the country's new military ruler. figures seen by the bbc suggest there's been a big rise in the number of sexual assaults and stalking cases linked to dating websites and mobile phone apps. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. this week on the show... face—to—face with mountain lion table manners. the intricate art of the chinese dumpling. simon's in porto with my travel tips. and going under at europe's first underw
the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go...
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next, british cabinet officer stands in foron prime minister theresa may and takes questions from members of the house of commons. supremeonversation with court justice stephen breyer. another chance to see "q and a." >> among the topics discussed, the upcoming state visit to the u.k. and the impact for ireland in a u.s. and u.k. trade deal. this is just under an hour. government has facts in public debate not to regulate opinions on them. >> questions to the prime minister. jacked fredrickson. >> mister speaker. i have been asked to reply on behalf of my right honorable from the prime minister who is saying belfast attending the funeral of darren mckee. and the murder of a young woman, a brilliant journalist who represented all that is good about northern ireland and those responsible for order have nothing to offer anyone for many community in northern ireland. members across the house will want to join me in - and other family members and friends and family have asked, we'd today stand with lire. mister speaker, the attack on three christian churches and three hotels in sri lanka on ea
next, british cabinet officer stands in foron prime minister theresa may and takes questions from members of the house of commons. supremeonversation with court justice stephen breyer. another chance to see "q and a." >> among the topics discussed, the upcoming state visit to the u.k. and the impact for ireland in a u.s. and u.k. trade deal. this is just under an hour. government has facts in public debate not to regulate opinions on them. >> questions to the prime...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each other ideas as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year, may have been an "inside job". hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, financial services correspondant at the sunday times and henry mance, political correspondent from the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph. the greatest comeback since muhammed ali — tiger woods wins his fifth masters title — (ani — the guardian reports on housing campaigners hail a ground—breaking shift for tenants' rights — as the government announces plans for a consultation to scrap ‘no—fault evictions'. shamima begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her citizenship. the ft reports on t
the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each other ideas as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year, may have been an "inside job". hello and welcome to our look ahead to...
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came to the supreme court and the supreme court said they could not take that deposition of the cabinet officer, that there was no precedent for that. that did allow the trials about the case to continue. little bit of a mixed message there from the court. previous interaction they have had in this case. host: when will the court rule? guest: i wish i knew. that is the question people always ask me and i can never answer. the court issues its decision whenever it is done. we know it will have to be done by the end of june. the court took the case in an unusual fashion. usually it waits for something to the argued and goes through the appeals court process. there is no time to do that here. decidedstion has to be and the forms have to be printed this summer. we know the court will have to rule by the end of june. host: other news out of the ,upreme court, a press page court to consider rights of gay transgender employees. what did the court decide yesterday? guest: the court decided it will look at the title vii civil rights bill that was passed in 1964 and it for bids discrimination on the basi
came to the supreme court and the supreme court said they could not take that deposition of the cabinet officer, that there was no precedent for that. that did allow the trials about the case to continue. little bit of a mixed message there from the court. previous interaction they have had in this case. host: when will the court rule? guest: i wish i knew. that is the question people always ask me and i can never answer. the court issues its decision whenever it is done. we know it will have...
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the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn, as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or without enough sleep. and an update far you are on events on the isle of wight. i mentioned parts of a road accident that were coming in from the isle of wight nhs trust a moment ago. they have declared this as a major incident, a serious road traffic incident is what they say. it took part in a new part, to make cars and a bus, the isle of wight nhs trust confirming farm—mac people have been airlifted to mainland hospitals and currently 15 have been brought into st mary's hospital which is in a new part and the spokeswoman saying the patients we re the spokeswoman saying the patients were possibly taking
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromiseover brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year may have been an "inside job".
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromiseover brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year may have been an...
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does the minister for the cabinet office agree with me that this is one of the central reason is thatboots whose issues are. what the right honourable lady said that i wholly agree with was the otter unacceptability of references to police officers in northern ireland, that they were somehow a legitimate target. one of the great achievements of the peace building process in northern ireland has been the very difficult and controversial reform of the police service, where do not have young men and women from both unionist and nationalist communities who serve gladly together, upholding law and justice in northern ireland. we should all of us in this house continue to send every officer in the psni our full support. i agree entirely with the sentiments expressed. i agree with the mc is trying achieve but the fundamental problem is the means. his own party and the dup will not accept the current backstop and the only way the government plans to avoid that backstop is to deliver a so avoid that backstop is to deliver a so called invisible border. last week we saw a leaked home office pres
does the minister for the cabinet office agree with me that this is one of the central reason is thatboots whose issues are. what the right honourable lady said that i wholly agree with was the otter unacceptability of references to police officers in northern ireland, that they were somehow a legitimate target. one of the great achievements of the peace building process in northern ireland has been the very difficult and controversial reform of the police service, where do not have young men...
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. >> the ministers of the cabinet office and i usually do these sessions. we are standing in solidarity and shared grief of the people of sri lanka and those who loved loved ones, peaceful worshipers and innocents. those that force the 8-year-old cousin of a member of the hempstead, and utter depravity and evil which stand in contrast to the words written by ben nicholson about his wife and the children he lost. we also celebrated the results of billy mcneil, the first to lift the european cut and the man who spent his life fighting against secretary and hatred. we mourned the senseless murder of the brilliant young journalist whose funeral the prime minister is right to attend and whose death was a horrific reminder of where sectarian hatred leads. we stand with lire. in her name, i asked the minister for the cabinet to tell us what the government is doing to bring hercules to justice and protect northern ireland from a return to task. >> can i welcome the tone and words of the right honorable lady and also say i would share her tribute to billy mcneil who
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but discussions have just ended and that was sir keir starmer emerging from the cabinet office in whitehallestminster and talk to our chief political correspondent. where are we today? that was all obviously happening behind closed doors, as you said, so pretty unclear whether any progress has been made or not. lots of speculation about which side is going to be prepared to compromise, downing street making it very clear this is all pretty urgent and they will have to be compromises on both sides, and speculation about whether a customs union might be one way forward. meanwhile, of course, absolute anger among some of the tory party that the prime minister has even decided to try to go down this route, trying to really get labour votes. now, this is all ahead, of course, of this emergency eu summit next week. there is anger among some of the tory party, but amongst others they feel this is the right way to go. this was amber rudd earlier. well, the prime minister told the house when she put the withdrawal agreement to the third vote last week that if this vote didn't get three then we would
but discussions have just ended and that was sir keir starmer emerging from the cabinet office in whitehallestminster and talk to our chief political correspondent. where are we today? that was all obviously happening behind closed doors, as you said, so pretty unclear whether any progress has been made or not. lots of speculation about which side is going to be prepared to compromise, downing street making it very clear this is all pretty urgent and they will have to be compromises on both...
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each otheras as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park, and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. may have been an "inside job". now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i'm damian johnson. ahead from us on the programnme... history for tiger woods at the masters. an astonishing achievement, as he wins his 15th major title, more than a decade after his last. salah stars for liverpool as they beat chelsea to stay at the top of the premier league. but manchester city keep up the pressure. raheem sterling scores twice as they beat crystal palace to keep the title race going. also coming up in the programme... agony for chelsea, ecstasy for manchester city as a calamitous late own goal sends them to wembley in the women's fa cup. and hamilton's back on top, as the reigning champion
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each otheras as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park, and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. may have been an "inside job". now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to...
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conversations private, but the notion that the president would not want to hear from e of their cabinet officersut protecting the homeland of the united states i find preposterous laura: apparently, reportedly, the chief of staff told the ho land security secretary not to t raise it becau president -- he equates it with questioning his victaising the question of russia. how does that strike you? ron: of course we were not in the room and did not he conversations, so it is he said she said -- laura: but it is in mueller, too. the idea that the president thinks that raising the invalidates -- raising russia invalidates the election. ron: i just find is that it is a really interesting insight into the way thishite house works, winners and losers, who is up, who is down, let's go to twitter, as opposeto let's do the business of the american people. from mynt sn the white house, i couldne not ima president bush saying "we need a victory here for me." it is never about you. the president is only the occupant of the oval office and the office is bigger than the president. laura: why has the president g
conversations private, but the notion that the president would not want to hear from e of their cabinet officersut protecting the homeland of the united states i find preposterous laura: apparently, reportedly, the chief of staff told the ho land security secretary not to t raise it becau president -- he equates it with questioning his victaising the question of russia. how does that strike you? ron: of course we were not in the room and did not he conversations, so it is he said she said --...
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have been released to star secure star or the labor shadow breck's it secretary emerged from the cabinet office with a very very brief statement literally one sentence saying we've had talks we hope to have more no indication of whether they were getting closer whether they were having agreement whether the two sides were moving in the same direction even albeit in parallel to each other nothing it almost reminds me you know the twenty ten coalition discussions between the conservatives and the lib dems which went on for a number of days everybody playing their cards very close to their chest until the deal was actually done it's like i'd say some of the indications yesterday were a bit pessimistic but to resume in jeremy corbin coming from such honest polar opposites of the political spectrum could come together in such a short space of time and as you say the time scale is really what's putting the pressure on all of this just looking at the bigger picture for a second paul do you get the sense that the anger amongst conservative m.p.'s has gone away because for so many of them they seem to b
have been released to star secure star or the labor shadow breck's it secretary emerged from the cabinet office with a very very brief statement literally one sentence saying we've had talks we hope to have more no indication of whether they were getting closer whether they were having agreement whether the two sides were moving in the same direction even albeit in parallel to each other nothing it almost reminds me you know the twenty ten coalition discussions between the conservatives and the...
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cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections forn duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country.
cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections forn duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country.
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came to the supreme court and the supreme court said no, they cannot take that deposition of a cabinet officer. there was no precedent for that. the court also did allow these trials about the case to continue. we had a little bit of a mixed in the from the court only previous interaction they have had in this case. host: when will the court ruled? guest: i wish i knew. that is the question people always ask me and i can never answer. the court issues its decision whenever it is done. we know it will have to be done by the end of june. the court took this case in an unusual fashion. usually it waits for something to be argued and go through the appeals court process. there is no time to do that. this question has to be decided and the forms have to be printed this summer. we know the court will have to rule by the end of june. host: other news out of the supreme court, front page of the washington post, your story, court to consider rights of gay and transgender employees. what that the court decide -- what did the court decide? guest: it decided it will look at the civil rights bill passed in
came to the supreme court and the supreme court said no, they cannot take that deposition of a cabinet officer. there was no precedent for that. the court also did allow these trials about the case to continue. we had a little bit of a mixed in the from the court only previous interaction they have had in this case. host: when will the court ruled? guest: i wish i knew. that is the question people always ask me and i can never answer. the court issues its decision whenever it is done. we know...
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the headlines at 3pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willlabour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging
the headlines at 3pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willlabour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers...
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of political stunt, but we are not yet at the point where they are about to come out of the cabinet office'some the british public, we have found their way through. laura, thank you very much. voting is under way in newport west. the parliamentary by—election was triggered by the death of the labour mp, paul flynn. eleven candidates are standing. the result is expected in the early hours of tomorrow morning. there's been a dramatic drop in signs of cervical cancer among women in scotland who were given the vaccine for human papillomavirus, or hpv. the finding comes in reasearch published in the british medicaljournal. a uk—wide immunisation programme was introduced for girls aged 12—13 ten years ago. lorna gordon has more. laura mcadam discovered she had cervical cancer in her early 30s. doctors had noticed changes in the cells in her cervix when she went for a routine smear. the hpv vaccine fights the infection which is linked to most cervical cancer cases. laura says she wishes it had been available to her. definitely, iwould, yep, take it in a heartbeat. if it's going to stop anybody goin
of political stunt, but we are not yet at the point where they are about to come out of the cabinet office'some the british public, we have found their way through. laura, thank you very much. voting is under way in newport west. the parliamentary by—election was triggered by the death of the labour mp, paul flynn. eleven candidates are standing. the result is expected in the early hours of tomorrow morning. there's been a dramatic drop in signs of cervical cancer among women in scotland who...
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the headlines at apm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willhe deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging
the headlines at apm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willhe deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not...
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the cabinet office minister was brought to the chamber to explain what eu citizens living in the uk neededens of eu member states need to be registered to vote and to complete the declaration form stating their wish to vote and the uk by tuesday the 7th of may 2019. it's accessible on the local commissions and authority websites. and it is to ensure that eu citizens do not vote twice, here and in the member state of origin. as always it is illegal to vote twice in the same election. he said that before brexit had been differed from the original date of the 29th of march. we had already encouraged eu citizens to vote in their home country for 2019 eu parliamentary elections and we expect most eu citizens in the uk will have followed previous advice to ensure that they use their vote and are able to do so and their member state of citizenship. the labour mp who triggered this urgent statement that theresa may had confirmed participation in the elections very late in the day. these unusual circumstances and the government's complete lack of action has helped create an artificial barrier to th
the cabinet office minister was brought to the chamber to explain what eu citizens living in the uk neededens of eu member states need to be registered to vote and to complete the declaration form stating their wish to vote and the uk by tuesday the 7th of may 2019. it's accessible on the local commissions and authority websites. and it is to ensure that eu citizens do not vote twice, here and in the member state of origin. as always it is illegal to vote twice in the same election. he said...
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white house staff, which he translated in, i don't want to participate in meetings with certain cabinet officers. you get to do that. i know a lot about policy coordination. it is a treat to be here. i want to think the commandant for the invitation. general maples, thank you for your kind introduction. it is a real treat to be on fort mcnair. 116 years ago this week, theodore roosevelt was present for the laying of the historic cornerstone we have talked about this afternoon. a large crowd of dignitaries, officials, and troops assembled in honor of george washington's birthday to inaugurate the army war college and commence the work of this magnificent building. as was said, roosevelt hall joined other outstanding examples of work in washington and new york, including columbia university and of course the west and east wings of the white house. we stand on hallowed ground as this arsenal site is our third oldest army post, together with carlisle barracks and west point. for his part, president roosevelt was a student of strategy and military tactics. two years after graduation from harvard, roo
white house staff, which he translated in, i don't want to participate in meetings with certain cabinet officers. you get to do that. i know a lot about policy coordination. it is a treat to be here. i want to think the commandant for the invitation. general maples, thank you for your kind introduction. it is a real treat to be on fort mcnair. 116 years ago this week, theodore roosevelt was present for the laying of the historic cornerstone we have talked about this afternoon. a large crowd of...
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cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament on may 23rd. it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondentjessica parker. westminster has seen rising tensions in recent times. now, mps have departed parliament for an easter break, urged to reflect on the current deadlock. but cross—party talks between the government and labour are set to continue this week. a man who is very much involved in those discussions, the prime minister a step effective deputy. he says an agreement hinges on both sides giving ground. while we will do our best to try and reach a compromise with the main opposition party, it would mean compromise on both sides. if that doesn't work, then what we will want to move towards is to put before parliament a set of options with a system for making a choice and parliament actually having to come toa parliament a
cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament on may 23rd. it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondentjessica parker. westminster has seen rising tensions in recent times. now, mps have departed parliament for an easter break,...
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cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can be reached before elections for the european it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned that tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections, and that holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondent chris mason. the noise. i deeply regret that we have not yet been able to secure agreement in this house. the setbacks. the protests. please do not waste this time. the delay. so now what? the conservatives and labour are still talking. enter this man, the prime minister's deputy. "let's meet again this week", he says, "and see where we have got to it in about ten days' time". we would hope to take stock of where we are, as soon as parliament gets back after this recess, but i don't think that this question can be allowed to drag out for much longer. i think the public rightly wants politicians to get on and deal with it. labour are taking the negotiations seriously, but fret about theresa may making promises and then standing down. the people are putti
cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can be reached before elections for the european it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned that tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections, and that holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondent chris mason. the noise. i deeply regret that we have not yet been able to secure agreement in this house. the setbacks. the protests. please do not waste this...
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currently meeting at the president's residence we understand that the prime minister and all the cabinet officers approaching him that the prime minister is calling for an investigation as to. exactly how this potential security happen protest leaders in sudan are no longer recognizing the military transitional council there accusing it of not taking the country's crisis seriously protesters say they'll step up demonstrations until a civilian government is put in place. we reaffirm that we cannot go back to square one we cannot be intrigued by the military blocs we cannot allow the former regime to regain power the regime is attempting to reproduce itself we stood up to it. the ukrainian comedian the bottom as alinsky has won the presidential election by a landslide the political novice is estimated to have taken around seventy five percent of the vote so lenski has promised talks with russia to resolve the conflict in eastern ukraine as rival petro poroshenko has but by the west has conceded defeat is the third and final day of voting in egypt's referendum which could extend president cc's term
currently meeting at the president's residence we understand that the prime minister and all the cabinet officers approaching him that the prime minister is calling for an investigation as to. exactly how this potential security happen protest leaders in sudan are no longer recognizing the military transitional council there accusing it of not taking the country's crisis seriously protesters say they'll step up demonstrations until a civilian government is put in place. we reaffirm that we...
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wanted to investigate -- they wanted to have access to the information, to determine whether cabinet officers decisions based on the public interests or their own financial interests. there's a strong precedent here, but like many things i think we're going to see, ultimately, this seems destined to go to the supreme court and john roberts will probably decide what the america public and the congress sees. >> this president has been all about bucking the system, why should this be any different. he's not going to do what the norms have been. >> the only difference this time, the democrats control the house, let me point out a few things. there is a switching explanation as to why he won't release it, today's latest that no one will understand it, is not -- seriously, even if an individual doesn't understand their taxes, there are experts on weighs and means who write these complex laws that create these complex returns that are hundreds of pages long, and in are members of congress themselves who are wealthy and have these complex returns. let's not boil their resources. >> her argument is a
wanted to investigate -- they wanted to have access to the information, to determine whether cabinet officers decisions based on the public interests or their own financial interests. there's a strong precedent here, but like many things i think we're going to see, ultimately, this seems destined to go to the supreme court and john roberts will probably decide what the america public and the congress sees. >> this president has been all about bucking the system, why should this be any...
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should focus first of all using the resources and expertise they have in the civil service in cabinet officeonly if they feel they are not making progress. that would be my view about the quickest and surest way to get to the bottom of this. he talked at the beginning of somebody doing this for potential political gain. does that mean you think it was one of the ministers presence rather than one of the security officials? i think it is ha rd to security officials? i think it is hard to be certain about this. there we re hard to be certain about this. there were both ministers and special advisers in the room, i'm sure. but the way in which the story was reported, it looked to be seeking to make an argument that was about political advantage, indeed challenging quite unfairly the prime minister. so the direction of travel seems to me in that way but we can't be certain until the investigation has been concluded. thank you very much for your time and joining us here on bbc news. former head of the civil service there. the headlines on bbc news... the british and irish governments launch new t
should focus first of all using the resources and expertise they have in the civil service in cabinet officeonly if they feel they are not making progress. that would be my view about the quickest and surest way to get to the bottom of this. he talked at the beginning of somebody doing this for potential political gain. does that mean you think it was one of the ministers presence rather than one of the security officials? i think it is ha rd to security officials? i think it is hard to be...
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there is a history of cabinet officers being questioned by staff. the reason he doesn't want to be interviewed by staff, the way it works, each congress person has five minutes. instead of asking questions, like passing a baton from one to another, they just ask questions so they go get 30 soekds their evening news broadcast in their local district. so congress should decide, hey, we'll have a plan and a narrative and have questions, or yes, let's have staff people question the attorney general. he should be competent to answer those questions. >> senator, the "washington post" is warning that it is making more democrats consider impeachment. what do you make of that? >> i have to say myself, watching all of this, it looks like he's asking for it. i remember politicians in the past that that follow me around. you won't find anything. he is really doing this. i think that's why nancy pelosi was very smart. she said let's just start the investigations and follow it wherever it goes. nothing should be off the table as far as i'm concerned. nothing shou
there is a history of cabinet officers being questioned by staff. the reason he doesn't want to be interviewed by staff, the way it works, each congress person has five minutes. instead of asking questions, like passing a baton from one to another, they just ask questions so they go get 30 soekds their evening news broadcast in their local district. so congress should decide, hey, we'll have a plan and a narrative and have questions, or yes, let's have staff people question the attorney...
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they are done with the cabinet office, within government. do this one, i'm not sure. but this committee, as gus 0'donnell said, was set up in 2010. they have been committees like it before. it is the key committee for the defence and security of our nation. people go into that committee —— going to that committee should understand that. this is not the place for little political games or things like that. i hope whoever has done this now realises what an appalling thing they have done. this is a dreadful thing to have done. there can't be that many suspect is out there, can they? let's turn to what you are describing as a great violation of the official secrets act. is it still possible to retain that, do you think, in this area of social media and the value of data? i think it absolutely has to be. if you can't safeguard discussions at the very highest level between those people, then, at the end of the day they will establish a policy or take actions, you are directly affecting the security and safety of our nation, i think we have reached
they are done with the cabinet office, within government. do this one, i'm not sure. but this committee, as gus 0'donnell said, was set up in 2010. they have been committees like it before. it is the key committee for the defence and security of our nation. people go into that committee —— going to that committee should understand that. this is not the place for little political games or things like that. i hope whoever has done this now realises what an appalling thing they have done. this...
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the president simply comes up with them and he rarely notifies the cabinet officers that are in charge, the secretary of homeland security, it was very clear that she was not notified about major policies and policy changes that took place and where decisions were made in the white house. i'm not surprised at his answer. he's just not part of the discussion going on. >> has the president -- you don't think the president's own attorney general is involved in those corporations. >> he said he's not. he supported the policy but he gave every impression he wasn't part of any discussions that are taking place at the white house about an immoral policy to take children away from their families. >> and let me add a layer to this. we're also reporter here at cnn that president trump told federal border agents to break the law and essentially ignore judges overseeing the immigration policies. do you think that the president should be investigated over this? >> well, certainly he should be held accountable over this. look, we have the law on our side to go and inspect a facility that houses 1500
the president simply comes up with them and he rarely notifies the cabinet officers that are in charge, the secretary of homeland security, it was very clear that she was not notified about major policies and policy changes that took place and where decisions were made in the white house. i'm not surprised at his answer. he's just not part of the discussion going on. >> has the president -- you don't think the president's own attorney general is involved in those corporations. >> he...
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next, british cabinet officer stands in foron prime minister theresa may and takes questions from membershouse of commons. supremeonversation with court justice stephen breyer. another chance to see "q and a." >> among the topics discussed, the upcoming state visit to the u.k. and the impact for ireland in a u.s. and u.k.
next, british cabinet officer stands in foron prime minister theresa may and takes questions from membershouse of commons. supremeonversation with court justice stephen breyer. another chance to see "q and a." >> among the topics discussed, the upcoming state visit to the u.k. and the impact for ireland in a u.s. and u.k.
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does the cabinet office agree with me that this is one of the central reasons why we must find an answervil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i do not think that those murderers and dairy were motivated by any thoughts about the border or about customs arrangements, important those issues are. here's elaine again on whether people have been making connections between the many brexit discussions and this awful story. i think it is too simplistic to connect brexit in conversations about customs unions arrangements or the murder of lyra. i will say, they have consistently said that they believe any hardening of the border would see the return of violence in northern ireland and they are afraid that the dissident republicans would exploit this for their own political and ideological reasons and criminality, such as back then. but for those involved in the incident on thursday last week, it is certainly too simplistic and we really need to look at the issues of oui’ really need to look at the issues of our dissident republicanism and why young men are joining our dissident republicani
does the cabinet office agree with me that this is one of the central reasons why we must find an answervil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i do not think that those murderers and dairy were motivated by any thoughts about the border or about customs arrangements, important those issues are. here's elaine again on whether people have been making connections between the many brexit discussions and this awful story. i think it is too simplistic to connect brexit in conversations about...
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been following the story and colonel richard kemp former head of international terrorism at the cabinet officed of her british citizenships case is going to be heard in a court in england and wales. is that correct? yes, she has been stripped of her citizenship by the home secretary. two outline this, this dramatic decision to strip her of her citizenship, she has had british citizenship from birth as i understand. you can only be stripped of that if deprivation is conducive to the public good and it would not render you status. now, the secretary of state must have taken the decision on the basis of an assumption that she has dual nationality, british and bangladeshi but the bangladeshi authorities have said very clearly that she isn't bangladeshi from birth. and in fact it would be discretionary for them to grant it or not. in other words someone to grant it or not. in other words someone would have to apply to be bangladeshi. so if at the time she stripped of her nationality she was british then that step is illegal and the home secretary cannot strip her of her citizenship. colonel kemp, h
been following the story and colonel richard kemp former head of international terrorism at the cabinet officed of her british citizenships case is going to be heard in a court in england and wales. is that correct? yes, she has been stripped of her citizenship by the home secretary. two outline this, this dramatic decision to strip her of her citizenship, she has had british citizenship from birth as i understand. you can only be stripped of that if deprivation is conducive to the public good...
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i think officials would lean over backwards not to impose sanctions on a cabinet officer. here is an example, joy, of how i think barr could defend himself. one of his grossest misstatements was to say that president cooperated fully, when in fact, the report shows the president tried to stymie the report at any place including refusing to give his own testimony. it is clearly stated that the white house cooperated. barr could say by the white house, he could say he was referring to the office of the executive president. in my view as a moral matter, it is even worse because it is deliberately miss meeting. >> when it comes to moral matters, you've written that you believe donald trump is unfit to hold office because of the fact that as an american election. he and his team welcomed it. do you believe donald trump is open to having this happen again, since he didn't do anything about it last time. do you think donald trump has docume demonstrated that ability again so he can stay in office and avoid facing justice? >> absolutely. we have a situation where the attorney gene
i think officials would lean over backwards not to impose sanctions on a cabinet officer. here is an example, joy, of how i think barr could defend himself. one of his grossest misstatements was to say that president cooperated fully, when in fact, the report shows the president tried to stymie the report at any place including refusing to give his own testimony. it is clearly stated that the white house cooperated. barr could say by the white house, he could say he was referring to the office...
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at that time it went to cabinet office and a situation was set up in which the banbury was establishedthere was at the time no oversight board. so the whole process that occurred essentially out of sight of ministries. sir malcolm, a great friend to the henry jackson society and a superb statesman, i think, and also a very strong friend of the transatlantic alliance was impelled in 2013 to write a superb parliamentary report on that. i urge you to look at that if you want to dip your toe in supply chain security in the telecom sector. exceptionally it all happened without real ministerial oversight. you had a sense that in many ways the price angle had impelled the system. no framework for example, british telecom, you've signed a contract already. we're going to have to ask you to unsign it. in which case would the british government then be liable for lost revenues? there was a tricky legal issue in which the united kingdom policy wise was not ready for this situation. i think that's true very much of the entire 5g conversation, and that's why i urge more think tanks, more academics
at that time it went to cabinet office and a situation was set up in which the banbury was establishedthere was at the time no oversight board. so the whole process that occurred essentially out of sight of ministries. sir malcolm, a great friend to the henry jackson society and a superb statesman, i think, and also a very strong friend of the transatlantic alliance was impelled in 2013 to write a superb parliamentary report on that. i urge you to look at that if you want to dip your toe in...
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between the congress and the internal revenue service and the treasury secretary as the supervising cabinet officer over the internal revenue service. it seems inevitable that the president -- off yes, sirly the president is embarrassed by something in his tax returns, this has been a controversy for years, he's consistently refused to show them. the audit does not prevent him, we all know from releasing his tax returns, other presidents have provided their tax returns while under audit. he wants to keep these secret. now the democrats have the power in the house, the law seems to give them the clear right to request them. the lawyer for the president is trying to inject himself into this process with the legal argument, and as james clyburn suggested, this is likely to end up in the courts if they don't relent. and then the question is, if it gets all the way up to the supreme court, what does john roberts want to do? does he want topresident's aroud fothe democratic request as opposed to the sfakt of the request, he can stand in his way. or it -- as he's done in some other cases, he can say, i do
between the congress and the internal revenue service and the treasury secretary as the supervising cabinet officer over the internal revenue service. it seems inevitable that the president -- off yes, sirly the president is embarrassed by something in his tax returns, this has been a controversy for years, he's consistently refused to show them. the audit does not prevent him, we all know from releasing his tax returns, other presidents have provided their tax returns while under audit. he...
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came to the supreme court and the supreme court said no, they cannot take that deposition of a cabinet officerthere was no precedent for that. the court also did allow these trials about the case to continue. we had a little bit of a mixed in the from the court only previous interaction they have had in this case. host: when will the court ruled? guest: i wish i knew. that is the question people always ask me and i can never answer. the court issues its decision whenever it is done. we know it will have to be done by the end of june. the court took this case in an unusual fashion. usually it waits for something to be argued and go through the appeals court process. there is no time to do that. this question has to be decided and the forms have to be printed this summer. we know the court will have to rule by the end of june. host: other news out of the supreme court, front page of the washington post, your story, court to consider rights of gay and transgender employees. what that the court decide -- what did the court decide? guest: it decided it will look at the civil rights bill passed in 1
came to the supreme court and the supreme court said no, they cannot take that deposition of a cabinet officerthere was no precedent for that. the court also did allow these trials about the case to continue. we had a little bit of a mixed in the from the court only previous interaction they have had in this case. host: when will the court ruled? guest: i wish i knew. that is the question people always ask me and i can never answer. the court issues its decision whenever it is done. we know it...
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the fiscal and policy analyst for the legislative analyst's office, and the office of the president pro tem, and deputy cabinet secretary in the governor's office. almost all of the speakers emphasized the governor's commitment to a master plan on ageing, which was really good to hear. they acknowledged there was no funding right now, but the focus was on getting the right people in the room so they can have a robust stakeholder input. they recognize the need for it to be person centered with better consolidated services. they stated multiple times that it is the beginning of the process, then, they can look at recommendations that come forward and then, they can develop a budget based on the needs of the recommendations. there was also mention. alzheimer's preparation task force, which maria shriver will lead. there's more to come in all of these areas, and you will get updates from diane lawrence who's in charge of our joint legislative committee, so more to come as the dates go forward. next, a draft of the service and allocation plan, which is part of the dignity plan four-year planning cycle was posted la
the fiscal and policy analyst for the legislative analyst's office, and the office of the president pro tem, and deputy cabinet secretary in the governor's office. almost all of the speakers emphasized the governor's commitment to a master plan on ageing, which was really good to hear. they acknowledged there was no funding right now, but the focus was on getting the right people in the room so they can have a robust stakeholder input. they recognize the need for it to be person centered with...