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the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham _ not.and _ not. the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham and amersham l not. the loss of the formerly safe l seat of chesham and amersham in southern england has made some tory mps nervous. they fear a focus on northern england might mean traditional tory voters feel they are missing out, so the prime minister insisted that levelling up really can be all things to all people. really can be all things to all --eole. ., really can be all things to all eo le, ., ., �* really can be all things to all neale, ., ., �* “ really can be all things to all --eole. ., ., �* ~ .,~ people. you don't think you can make the oor people. you don't think you can make the poor parts — people. you don't think you can make the poor parts of— people. you don't think you can make the poor parts of the _ people. you don't think you can make the poor parts of the country - people. you don't think you can make the poor parts of the country richer i the poor parts of the country richer by making the rich parts po
the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham _ not.and _ not. the loss of the formerly safe seat of chesham and amersham l not. the loss of the formerly safe l seat of chesham and amersham in southern england has made some tory mps nervous. they fear a focus on northern england might mean traditional tory voters feel they are missing out, so the prime minister insisted that levelling up really can be all things to all people. really can be all things to all --eole. ., really can be all things...
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the chesham and amersham result was disappointing, it was certainly a warning shot and there were some are being ignored and the focus was too much on the north so i think it would be different and this has been labour 2a years, so i think if conservatives win, it would be seen as a bonus. it is also very high muslim population, as well, so i think that in itself would be interesting for government to have to go forward with as well in terms of maintaining the trust and relationship with the muslim community, so let's see what happens but i don't think it would be too significant with the majority the conservatives have and the plan they have to focus on these parts of the country. mil parts of the country. all ri . ht, parts of the country. all right. we _ parts of the country. all right, we must- parts of the country. all right, we must leave it there, thank you very much to you both. prince william and prince harry have unveiled a statue of their mother, diana, princess of wales on what would have been her 60th birthday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the event s
the chesham and amersham result was disappointing, it was certainly a warning shot and there were some are being ignored and the focus was too much on the north so i think it would be different and this has been labour 2a years, so i think if conservatives win, it would be seen as a bonus. it is also very high muslim population, as well, so i think that in itself would be interesting for government to have to go forward with as well in terms of maintaining the trust and relationship with the...
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in chesham and amersham they have the biggest christian aid group in the country.to the chair of the select committee, sarah champion. it committee, sarah champion. doesn't committee, sarah champion. it doesn't show respect for the house to ask us to take such a significant decision with little notice, little explanation and no clarity about the consequences of today? vote. it doesn't show respect to the communities in the poorest parts of the world when this government is willing to play games with their lives and livelihoods in this way. the government presents a motion is giving parliament an opportunity to have a say on when and how the uk will return to standing up .7% of gni on eight. today isn't really about that target or the cuts or livelihoods that are already being affected by reduced spending, it is about exerting pressure on government backbenchers who have been brave enough to collar with the government is doing. basically, back this or you will be blamed when taxes rise or spending falls, things that will likely happen because of the pandemic anyway.
in chesham and amersham they have the biggest christian aid group in the country.to the chair of the select committee, sarah champion. it committee, sarah champion. doesn't committee, sarah champion. it doesn't show respect for the house to ask us to take such a significant decision with little notice, little explanation and no clarity about the consequences of today? vote. it doesn't show respect to the communities in the poorest parts of the world when this government is willing to play games...
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the former member for chesham and amersham, for her incredible advocacy for autistic people, includingateful to her for her work. incredible legacy and we are also grateful to herfor her work. this strategy builds on our previous strategy builds on our previous strategy think autism and we have made so much progress since then, we have diagnostic services in every area of the country and a much better understanding and awareness of autism, but there is much more to do. the life expectancy gap is 60 is on average compared to the general population, almost 80% of autistic adults experience mental had problems during their lifetime. the coronavirus pandemic has been tough for many autistic people. too many autistic people face too many barriers in every aspect of their lives, and health, employment and education. we have worked with the department for education to extend a strategy to children and young people as well as adults, reflecting the importance of supporting people through their lives, in the early years of childhood as well as adult hood. the strategy is fully funded for the fi
the former member for chesham and amersham, for her incredible advocacy for autistic people, includingateful to her for her work. incredible legacy and we are also grateful to herfor her work. this strategy builds on our previous strategy builds on our previous strategy think autism and we have made so much progress since then, we have diagnostic services in every area of the country and a much better understanding and awareness of autism, but there is much more to do. the life expectancy gap...
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conservatives taking hartlepool, the liberal democrat taking chesham and amersham from the conservatives're seeing is what we have seen since 2016, the slow realignment of british politics. people thought the brexit realignment was done but it is not an event, it is a process. hartlepool, going over to the conservatives from labour. perhaps more left—wing, the borisjohnson morphing. some boris johnson morphing. some conservatives borisjohnson morphing. some conservatives going to liberal democrats, perhaps more graduates living there. not entirely approving of boris johnson or brexit going over to the liberal democrats. we are seeing this in other countries as well in terms of what is happening to traditional left of centre in the us, the french socialist, marine le pen and other sources, socialist, marine le pen and othersources, in socialist, marine le pen and other sources, in italy and other sources, in italy and other places. it is part of an international phenomenon. the labour party, in the middle of all that, has found itself most squeeze of all because it has not been able to ea
conservatives taking hartlepool, the liberal democrat taking chesham and amersham from the conservatives're seeing is what we have seen since 2016, the slow realignment of british politics. people thought the brexit realignment was done but it is not an event, it is a process. hartlepool, going over to the conservatives from labour. perhaps more left—wing, the borisjohnson morphing. some boris johnson morphing. some conservatives borisjohnson morphing. some conservatives going to liberal...
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i haven't in my constituency, but the chesham and amersham by—election which is about ten miles fromhe by—election we lost recently. i campaign there a lot and i did, if i am very honest, i did hear people say, oh, when you talk about this levelling up, what you mean is using my taxes to go and spend in somewhere up north. and that's why i am really, really passionate about this. the economic capacity of different regions in the country has to be improved and that is what the prime minister is talking about when he was saying it is good for the south. because if we improve the economic capacity of other regions in the country you reduce the pressure, whether it be in terms of housing or infrastructure or services or whatever in the south—east, and that is good for people, it's good for their kids and grandkids. so that's why the economic capacity is the thing that i will be working with, my colleagues very much looking to the treasury over the coming months as the net zero, notjust net zero, sorry, the levelling up strategy comes forth. because without that, ultimately, without an ec
i haven't in my constituency, but the chesham and amersham by—election which is about ten miles fromhe by—election we lost recently. i campaign there a lot and i did, if i am very honest, i did hear people say, oh, when you talk about this levelling up, what you mean is using my taxes to go and spend in somewhere up north. and that's why i am really, really passionate about this. the economic capacity of different regions in the country has to be improved and that is what the prime minister...
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and when the conservatives lost the seat to the lib dems in chesham and amersham the issues around planningnd batley and spen, there will be some sense of that. ~ . ., there will be some sense of that. ~ _, . ,, ., there will be some sense of that. ~ ., that. we will come back to you for a bit more _ that. we will come back to you for a bit more analysis - that. we will come back to you for a bit more analysis shortly| for a bit more analysis shortly but i want to go back to lewis goodall. looking at the different possible outcomes, what will the fallout be for labour if they win or lose? just to let viewers know, talking about the bundle check which sounds very exciting, basically they check the headline numbers on the top of each bundle. the interesting thing is, itappears each bundle. the interesting thing is, it appears it is the conservative party who have asked for that cheque. that would indicate they are behind and they have been told they are currently behind into the overall figure so they are asking for a bundle check to make an assessment about the recount. but if those numbers
and when the conservatives lost the seat to the lib dems in chesham and amersham the issues around planningnd batley and spen, there will be some sense of that. ~ . ., there will be some sense of that. ~ _, . ,, ., there will be some sense of that. ~ ., that. we will come back to you for a bit more _ that. we will come back to you for a bit more analysis - that. we will come back to you for a bit more analysis shortly| for a bit more analysis shortly but i want to go back to lewis goodall....
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this is the second seat the conservatives have not won, the last one in chesham and amersham which wasd they lost to the liberal democrats. what is theissue to the liberal democrats. what is the issue for them when they look at this? they could argue, and presumably a lot are arguing, that we are in the 11th year of conservative government or conservative government or conservative led government in this country. by—election defeats are, in that context, not terribly surprising. yes, but it is taking place in a wholly abnormal national context. ,., . place in a wholly abnormal national context. . ., context. the pandemic and the vaccine roll-out. _ context. the pandemic and the vaccine roll-out. that - context. the pandemic and the vaccine roll-out. that phase i context. the pandemic and the vaccine roll-out. that phase ofj vaccine roll—out. that phase of british politics is so extraordinary and it may be coming to an end and more orthodox party politics is returning. borisjohnson�*s dominance returning. boris johnson's dominance in returning. borisjohnson�*s dominance in this governme
this is the second seat the conservatives have not won, the last one in chesham and amersham which wasd they lost to the liberal democrats. what is theissue to the liberal democrats. what is the issue for them when they look at this? they could argue, and presumably a lot are arguing, that we are in the 11th year of conservative government or conservative government or conservative led government in this country. by—election defeats are, in that context, not terribly surprising. yes, but it...
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this along side the chesham and amersham by—election tells us there are limits to that dominance. over. mainland spain is currently on the government's amber list, meaning people returning to the uk must quarantine at home for ten days. australia is halving the number of people allowed into the country from overseas after lea ks in people allowed into the country from overseas after leaks in its covid quarantine system. the weekly intake will be cut to around 3000 people and residents remain banned from leaving the country. nearly half the population, more than 12 million people, are now under stay at home orders in sydney, brisbane, perth, darwin, townsville and the gold coast. the government has come under increasing pressure over its vaccine rolled out with only around 7% of the population now fully vaccinated. prime minister scott morrison has been laying out the country's path forward. ., ., ., ., forward. the idea of having a border restriction. — forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and _ forward. the idea of having a border restriction, and you _ forward. the
this along side the chesham and amersham by—election tells us there are limits to that dominance. over. mainland spain is currently on the government's amber list, meaning people returning to the uk must quarantine at home for ten days. australia is halving the number of people allowed into the country from overseas after lea ks in people allowed into the country from overseas after leaks in its covid quarantine system. the weekly intake will be cut to around 3000 people and residents remain...
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as for borisjohnson, although he remains dominant in many ways, this along site alongside the cheshamedly wants to ban uk tourists from entering the eu because of concerns over the delta variant. angela merkel will also become the first world leader since bill clinton in 1997 to address the british cabinet. let's take a look at how angela merkel�*s last uk visit as german chancellor will unfold. the meeting will take place at the prime minister's country residence of checkers in buckinghamshire where angela merkel will also address a virtual meeting of the british cabinet. it will be followed by a news conference and later today she is set to visit the queen at windsor castle. we can bring you some of the latest information on coronavirus cases in the uk. public health england have said there are now a total of 161,981 confirmed and total of 161 , 981 confirmed and probable total of 161,981 confirmed and probable cases of the covid delta variant identified in the uk. that's up variant identified in the uk. that's uo by variant identified in the uk. that's up by over 50,000 or 46% on t
as for borisjohnson, although he remains dominant in many ways, this along site alongside the cheshamedly wants to ban uk tourists from entering the eu because of concerns over the delta variant. angela merkel will also become the first world leader since bill clinton in 1997 to address the british cabinet. let's take a look at how angela merkel�*s last uk visit as german chancellor will unfold. the meeting will take place at the prime minister's country residence of checkers in...
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they lost a by—election in chesham and amersham — lost a by—election in chesham and amersham in buckinghamshire from south to north _ crudely directing money from south to north. he will say, you don't make _ to north. he will say, you don't make poor— to north. he will say, you don't make poor parts of the country richer, — make poor parts of the country richer, by— make poor parts of the country richer, by making the rich parts poorer — richer, by making the rich parts poorer he _ richer, by making the rich parts poorer. he will also try to say that it could _ poorer. he will also try to say that it could help relieve housing pressure _ it could help relieve housing pressure on the south—east, for example. — pressure on the south—east, for example, and it could be in the interest— example, and it could be in the interest of— example, and it could be in the interest of everybody for this levelling up agenda to be approved. the tories... labour have called this an _ the tories... labour have called this an empty husk of a speech. it is more _ this an empty husk of a speech. it is more words abo
they lost a by—election in chesham and amersham — lost a by—election in chesham and amersham in buckinghamshire from south to north _ crudely directing money from south to north. he will say, you don't make _ to north. he will say, you don't make poor— to north. he will say, you don't make poor parts of the country richer, — make poor parts of the country richer, by— make poor parts of the country richer, by making the rich parts poorer — richer, by making the rich parts poorer he...
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in the south—east and there are those in the tory party who feel stung after recent losses in the cheshamat he is trying to do. whether there is any policy content to this speech, i do not think we will expect it to be very long, we will have to see. expect it to be very long, we will have to see-— expect it to be very long, we will have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight — have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay. _ have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay, so _ have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay, so we _ have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay, so we will- have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay, so we will leave | be a slight delay, so we will leave this at the now. there is a five minute delay, just hearing, so it we will return butjust move on to some other news for the meantime. thank you. at least 19 people have died and more than 70 are missing after heavy rain and flooding in south—western germany. at least four people died in the village of schuld in the western state of rhineland—palatinate — reports say
in the south—east and there are those in the tory party who feel stung after recent losses in the cheshamat he is trying to do. whether there is any policy content to this speech, i do not think we will expect it to be very long, we will have to see. expect it to be very long, we will have to see-— expect it to be very long, we will have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight — have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay. _ have to see. ok, i think there may be a slight delay,...