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caroline lucas saying it goes wider than the referendum.e investigation by the electoral commission, they are looking at the number of different allegations with regards vote leave. they have looked allegations already. twice last year they looked at various issues and took no action. but the reality is they don't have the power to rerun they don't have the power to rerun the referendum so there is no question of that happening as a result. but people are saying that caroline lucas and tom watson from labour are talking about how the prime ministers should give the electoral commission more powers to actually take action if any breaches have happened. we don't know if breaches have happened and vote leave have said they haven't. but all of this gives you the impression that perhaps things did not go as they were supposed to know and if that was the case, does it bring into question the legitimacy of the referendum and all of that? it is certainly not the kind of news that vote leave campaigners would want to hear. as they point out, they sa
caroline lucas saying it goes wider than the referendum.e investigation by the electoral commission, they are looking at the number of different allegations with regards vote leave. they have looked allegations already. twice last year they looked at various issues and took no action. but the reality is they don't have the power to rerun they don't have the power to rerun the referendum so there is no question of that happening as a result. but people are saying that caroline lucas and tom...
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we are expecting an urgent question on monday from caroline lucas.be a lot of focus on john bercow personally partly because the speaker of the house has a tricky reputation with some members of the house. he is perceived by tory mps as being april labour speaker. what we are expecting next week is a lot of his existing critics, who have cold frame to resign over a series of things before, to use this as another opportunity to call to resign. we spoke to one of those mps who has previously called for him to resign. well, i think next week lots of members of parliament will be wanting to ask questions in the chamber, wherever they can into these allegations. the speaker needs to be above the fray. he needs to protect mps, he's there to protect the clerks and these are very, very serious allegations. i think one of the questions about this is going to be about the interesting the horse race politics of individual mps being revealed to be unpleasant individuals, that might derail what is being done, and attempts to fix the workplace. i'm sure you will k
we are expecting an urgent question on monday from caroline lucas.be a lot of focus on john bercow personally partly because the speaker of the house has a tricky reputation with some members of the house. he is perceived by tory mps as being april labour speaker. what we are expecting next week is a lot of his existing critics, who have cold frame to resign over a series of things before, to use this as another opportunity to call to resign. we spoke to one of those mps who has previously...
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the leader of the green party caroline lucas.ch could lead to the early detection of oesophageal cancer. it's one of the deadliest forms of the disease, claiming around 8,000 lives each year in the uk. 0ur science correspondent richard westcott reports. right now, this is how you find one of britain's deadliest cancers. close. 0pen. open. 0esophageal cancer kills 21 people a day because it is so difficult to spot. using a camera with a normal white light on the end, the doctors are looking at the dark red patch. these physicists already use different coloured lasers to study electrons. now they are adapting the technique to look for early signs of disease. what happens as the tissue becomes cancerous is we get a change in the chemical composition, and different chemicals have different colours, meaning that if we look at the cancer with a technique that allows us to capture information from all of the different colours of light that are being reflected, we can get a fuller picture of the disease state that is present. and this is
the leader of the green party caroline lucas.ch could lead to the early detection of oesophageal cancer. it's one of the deadliest forms of the disease, claiming around 8,000 lives each year in the uk. 0ur science correspondent richard westcott reports. right now, this is how you find one of britain's deadliest cancers. close. 0pen. open. 0esophageal cancer kills 21 people a day because it is so difficult to spot. using a camera with a normal white light on the end, the doctors are looking at...
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the co—leader of the green party, caroline lucas, has called brexit a crisis which risks peace in northernring conference, the brighton mp described the government's approach to brexit negotiations as "reckless". let's not forget that the eu was originally a peace project. forged in the wake of the destruction and devastation of the second world war. rising from the rubble left by bombs and armies. the principles that nations that share resources will prioritise peace above war. and, conference, the cause of peace is at stake again today. the way this government is playing politics with peace in northern ireland is reckless and indefensible and our message to theresa may is this, sacrificing the good friday agreement on the altar of an extreme brexit is nothing short of criminal and it must not be allowed to happen! cheering and applause. and we have another message today, one we have always proudly and uniquely championed. that free movement is good for our country. applause. we know that free movement goes in two directions and the right to study and travel and live and love in 27 other
the co—leader of the green party, caroline lucas, has called brexit a crisis which risks peace in northernring conference, the brighton mp described the government's approach to brexit negotiations as "reckless". let's not forget that the eu was originally a peace project. forged in the wake of the destruction and devastation of the second world war. rising from the rubble left by bombs and armies. the principles that nations that share resources will prioritise peace above war....
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i am joined now by the mp caroline lucas, co—leader of the green party.rgent question leading to andrea leadsom's statement. did it go the way you hoped? there was a change of tone, which was welcome. we had a change from criticising the complaints as exaggerated. that was positive. we had acknowledgement that the new procedures will be expanded to include all staff very shortly, which is good, but where it still fell short is the lack of real grappling with the fact that the whole process from start to finish has to be independent. so this new enquiry that andrea leadsom just mentioned is supposed to be undertaken by the house of commons commission, in other words, another set of mps. and if this whole saga has told us anything, it is that you cannot have mps judging other mps. it doesn't work, it doesn't breed confidence. so in the new procedure and the old one we have to look at, we have to get rid of any sense that this is mps marking their own homework. did you feel today that there was the appetite to actually recognise that and change it? not to th
i am joined now by the mp caroline lucas, co—leader of the green party.rgent question leading to andrea leadsom's statement. did it go the way you hoped? there was a change of tone, which was welcome. we had a change from criticising the complaints as exaggerated. that was positive. we had acknowledgement that the new procedures will be expanded to include all staff very shortly, which is good, but where it still fell short is the lack of real grappling with the fact that the whole process...
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and we have caroline lucas, the green party leader, and again, much to talk about.re a couple of years ago about what happened and where we are now. —— cambridge analytica hoo—ha. what happened and where we are now. -- cambridge analytica hoo-ha. thank you, andrew. stay with us. headlines are coming up. acress the uniteéétates w ~ . ff: a former volunteer claims in interviews with the observer newspaper and channel four news that the organisation breached official spending limits. vote leave has denied any wrongdoing and borisjohnson has described the accusations as "utterly ludicrous." a church service will be held in the southern french town of trebes this morning, in memory of the four people killed in a series of attacks by an islamist gunman. a national memorial service is being arranged in paris in the coming days, to honour colonel beltrame who died after trading places with a female hostage. president macron has paid tribute to him, he said he deserved "the respect and admiration of the whole nation." a group of mps has described funding figures issued by th
and we have caroline lucas, the green party leader, and again, much to talk about.re a couple of years ago about what happened and where we are now. —— cambridge analytica hoo—ha. what happened and where we are now. -- cambridge analytica hoo-ha. thank you, andrew. stay with us. headlines are coming up. acress the uniteéétates w ~ . ff: a former volunteer claims in interviews with the observer newspaper and channel four news that the organisation breached official spending limits. vote...
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caroline lucas will be heard.rime minister commit to an urgent cross— party prime minister commit to an urgent cross—party talks to kick—start the process to ensure we have regulatory and legal framework that is up to the challenge of dealing with the digital age? clearly the allegations relating to cambridge analytica are concerning because people should be able to have confidence about how their personal data is being used. i think it's right that we are investigating this matter, i expect facebook, cambridge analytica and any others involved to cooperate fully with the information commissioner's offers in that investigation. 0ur commissioner's offers in that investigation. our data protection bill will strengthen the powers of the information commissioner, but it also will strengthen legislation ordering data protection as will the other steps the government has taken through a red digital charter. this government is committed to making sure this is a safe place to be online. would-be minister confirm her repor
caroline lucas will be heard.rime minister commit to an urgent cross— party prime minister commit to an urgent cross—party talks to kick—start the process to ensure we have regulatory and legal framework that is up to the challenge of dealing with the digital age? clearly the allegations relating to cambridge analytica are concerning because people should be able to have confidence about how their personal data is being used. i think it's right that we are investigating this matter, i...