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chris mason, bbc news.have opened fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy, after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that the vehicle was then driven at their officers at the scene. police used firearms and a taser before arresting a man in his 40s. they've since ruled out terrorism. earlier, i spoke to an eyewitness to the incident, darcey mercier, who described what he saw. sure, i was at home. the gentleman showed up about seven in the morning, blasting ukrainian music, in some kind of protest against the embassy. then i was out on my terrace when he started ramming the car and the police arrested him. you spoke to him, i believe? yes, idid. i asked him to turn down the music and he said he was playing ukrainian music for the ukrainian embassy and was a little bit belligerent and didn't want to turn it down, so i went inside. how quickly were the police there? he was sat out there for almost two hours, but once he rammed the car, the police
chris mason, bbc news.have opened fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy, after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that the vehicle was then driven at their officers at the scene. police used firearms and a taser before arresting a man in his 40s. they've since ruled out terrorism. earlier, i spoke to an eyewitness to the incident, darcey mercier, who described what he saw. sure, i was at home. the gentleman showed up about seven...
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for more we can cross live to political correspondent chris mason. ain parliament cannot agree on a way forward. does this mean that britain will cash out of the eu on april 12? chris: the remains the default legal option, laura. ilit is a possy in a week and a half's time. with all the numbers you heard, and the personal jeopardy of nick boles, but we had tonight was another wall of nos. last week we had half a dozen nos. the idea today was that by crystallizing, distilling some of the options that mps might be willing to support dowdn to just 4, there was a far gref er likelihoode majority. but as the evening went on, i was chatting to mps in the house of commons and more were saying they didn't think the numbers wereatuite there. as been borne out once again which means in all likelihood they will be a third attempt on wedndsday to try secure a majority. but the really tricky thing here is that even if one of the propositions or a variation on it does mage to grab a majority, the likelihood isbe it would no particularly significant one, and therefo
for more we can cross live to political correspondent chris mason. ain parliament cannot agree on a way forward. does this mean that britain will cash out of the eu on april 12? chris: the remains the default legal option, laura. ilit is a possy in a week and a half's time. with all the numbers you heard, and the personal jeopardy of nick boles, but we had tonight was another wall of nos. last week we had half a dozen nos. the idea today was that by crystallizing, distilling some of the options...
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chris mason, bbc news.ied after being attacked by a dog at a holiday park in cornwall. a 28—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and having a dog dangerously out of control. heidi davey reports from looe. emergency services were called to the popular holiday park in south east cornwalljust before 5am this morning. several residents here at tencreek described how they heard screams in the early hours. it's believed the ten—year—old boy's grandmother found him, but he was in an unresponsive state. devon and cornwall police confirm the boy was pronounced dead at the scene, after being attacked by a dog, that was of a bulldog—type breed. a 28—year—old woman was arrested just several hours later on suspicion of manslaughter and having a dog dangerously out of control. people in general don't come far at this time of year. they will be from parts of devon and from all around cornwall. this community is renowned for when things happen, that we pull together and we try and help in any way w
chris mason, bbc news.ied after being attacked by a dog at a holiday park in cornwall. a 28—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and having a dog dangerously out of control. heidi davey reports from looe. emergency services were called to the popular holiday park in south east cornwalljust before 5am this morning. several residents here at tencreek described how they heard screams in the early hours. it's believed the ten—year—old boy's grandmother found him,...
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chris mason, bbc news.er wingspan has made its first successful flight. funded by the late microsoft founder paul allen, the stratolaunch aircraft is designed to act as a flying launch pad for satellites. started in 2011, the project aims to make the process of launching satellites into space less expensive than conventional rockets. earlier, i spoke to alan boyle, aerospace and science editor for the american tech new website geekwire, and began by asking him why the developers have gone through such effort to get the plane off the ground. the point is to provide a new method for putting satellites into space that's more responsive and more versatile. if you're launching rockets from the world's biggest aeroplane, you are able to go to places where the weather is better, you can launch anywhere where there's a big enough runway to accommodate that plane. so was more about having the ability to launch quickly and to launch into any orbit. you think it is fundamentally useful, this will be around for a while
chris mason, bbc news.er wingspan has made its first successful flight. funded by the late microsoft founder paul allen, the stratolaunch aircraft is designed to act as a flying launch pad for satellites. started in 2011, the project aims to make the process of launching satellites into space less expensive than conventional rockets. earlier, i spoke to alan boyle, aerospace and science editor for the american tech new website geekwire, and began by asking him why the developers have gone...
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chris mason, bbc news.e centenary of a notorious massacre by troops during british rule. amritsar is seen as one of the darkest episodes of the colonial era. the indian opposition leader, rahul gandhi, and the british high commissioner to india, have laid wreaths at the site. sangita myska reports. at the site of the amritsar massacre, 100 years on... ..a ceremony to remember the dead. among those gathered, politicians in the throes of india's general election campaign laying wreaths to mark one of the nation's darkest chapters. elsewhere, india's prime minister added his thoughts. completion of 100 years since the jallianwala bag massacre. i pay my respect to the martyrs of this incident. it was here, at the jallianwala bag public gardens, that on the 13th of april 1919 thousands had gathered to celebrate a holy festival. tensions in the city had been running high. colonial authorities had introduced martial laws and when some if the crowd began to chant anti—british slogans, the man in charge of maintaini
chris mason, bbc news.e centenary of a notorious massacre by troops during british rule. amritsar is seen as one of the darkest episodes of the colonial era. the indian opposition leader, rahul gandhi, and the british high commissioner to india, have laid wreaths at the site. sangita myska reports. at the site of the amritsar massacre, 100 years on... ..a ceremony to remember the dead. among those gathered, politicians in the throes of india's general election campaign laying wreaths to mark...
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chris mason, bbc news.ongress have given officials a new deadline of april the 23rd, to hand over president trump's tax returns for the last six years. an initial deadline of wednesday was missed. the white house says it will never hand them over. here's dan johnson. the agency that deals with tax affairs here, the internal revenue service, failed to meet the original deadline that was set by richard neal, he is chairman of the ways and means committee. the only man in congress who has the right to request tax records. now he wrote a letter, originally, setting one deadline, that was missed. he has now given the internal revenue service until the 23rd of april to provide the president's tax returns. and he says in his letter "please know that if you fail to comply your failure will be interpreted as a denial of my request". so certainly the rhetoric is ramping up on this. it has been a long—running battle that goes right back to even before the election, when donald trump stepped out of line, really, with n
chris mason, bbc news.ongress have given officials a new deadline of april the 23rd, to hand over president trump's tax returns for the last six years. an initial deadline of wednesday was missed. the white house says it will never hand them over. here's dan johnson. the agency that deals with tax affairs here, the internal revenue service, failed to meet the original deadline that was set by richard neal, he is chairman of the ways and means committee. the only man in congress who has the...
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here's chris mason.are exasperated by the brexit logjam and so, after another delay, more discussions this week between the government and labour. in the thick of it, this man, the prime minister's deputy. "let's talk again," he says, "and see where we've got to, in about ten days." we would hope to take stock of where we are as soon as parliament gets back after the easter recess, but i don't think that this question can be allowed to drag out for much longer. i think the public rightly want politicians to get on and deal with it. westminster, collectively, is shattered. exhausted by the last few weeks. and while thejeopardy of having to take immediate decisions has passed, for now at least, the government wants to keep the pace up. the challenge, though, of these talks between the conservatives and labour is that in order to find common ground, the leaders will have to give ground, and the risk to that is that some on their own side will scream that they are being let down. labour also fret about there
here's chris mason.are exasperated by the brexit logjam and so, after another delay, more discussions this week between the government and labour. in the thick of it, this man, the prime minister's deputy. "let's talk again," he says, "and see where we've got to, in about ten days." we would hope to take stock of where we are as soon as parliament gets back after the easter recess, but i don't think that this question can be allowed to drag out for much longer. i think the...
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here is chris mason.ssy in london on thursday, julian assange faces one big question. where will he be sent now? more than 70 politicians have put their names to a letter to the home secretary, sajid javid, to request that he do everything he can to champion action that will ensure thatjulian assange can be extradited to sweden. they also urge him to stand with the victims of sexual violence and seek to ensure the case against mr assange can now be properly investigated. i've signed this letter because i think the top priority is the accusations against mr assange for rape and sexual violence in sweden, and i was very concerned that that vitally important issue seemed to be getting airbrushed out of the conversation. the swedish authorities have been pursuing julian assange for years over allegations of rape and sexual assault, which he denies. at the same time, the united states wants mr assange extradited over hacking charges after his organisation wikilea ks released secret material, including this vid
here is chris mason.ssy in london on thursday, julian assange faces one big question. where will he be sent now? more than 70 politicians have put their names to a letter to the home secretary, sajid javid, to request that he do everything he can to champion action that will ensure thatjulian assange can be extradited to sweden. they also urge him to stand with the victims of sexual violence and seek to ensure the case against mr assange can now be properly investigated. i've signed this letter...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.he labour leaderjeremy corbyn privately expressed concern that evidence of anti—semitism within his party has been "mislaid or ignored". the sunday times released part of a conversation he had with the mp dame margaret hodge, which she secretly recorded. a labour spokesman said it shows mr corbyn's desire to take anti—semitism seriously, and that the party is keen to make procedures as robust and efficient as possible. a boy who was killed by a dog at a caravan park was alone with the animal when he was attacked. that's according to police in cornwall. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the early hours of yesterday morning. with more, here's our correspondent sarah ransome. frankie macritchie. one of the first pictures of the nine—year—old who mauled of the nine—year—old who was vmauled to death by a dog yesterday. a life cut short and what should have been an easter break by the sea that turned to tragedy. flowers and toys h
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.he labour leaderjeremy corbyn privately expressed concern that evidence of anti—semitism within his party has been "mislaid or ignored". the sunday times released part of a conversation he had with the mp dame margaret hodge, which she secretly recorded. a labour spokesman said it shows mr corbyn's desire to take anti—semitism seriously, and that the party is keen to make procedures as robust and efficient as possible. a boy who was killed by...
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chris mason, bbc news.w this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. police in london have opened fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy, after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that the vehicle was then "driven at" their officers at the scene. police used firearms and a taser before arresting a man in his 40s. they've since ruled out terrorism. i was speaking to an eyewitness to the incident who described what he saw. sure, i was at home. the gentleman showed up about seven in the morning, in some kind of protest against the embassy. i was out on my terrace when he started ramming his car and the police arrested him. you spoke to him? i did, i asked him to turn down the music and he said he was playing ukrainian music for the ukrainian embassy is a bit belliger
chris mason, bbc news.w this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. police in london have opened fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy, after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that the vehicle was then "driven at" their officers at...
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chris mason, bbc news. story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson from the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. police in london have opened fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy, after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that — the vehicle was then "driven at" their officers at the scene. police used firearms and a taser before arresting a man in his 40s. they've since ruled out terrorism. our correspondent, simonjones, who's at the scene in west london said there were differing opinions about the cuase of the incident. the ukrainian embassy are describing this as a deliberate attack, the metropolitan police are saying it is anti—social behaviour involving a car. but if we move the camera in behind me you can see the police focus is very much on that silver vehicle. they have been carrying out in their wet exam
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chris mason, thank you, from westminster.is in beijing for talks on chinese infrastructure projects around the world. he's offered china british help with its so—called "belt and road initiative". the scheme involves reviving ancient trading routes, but critics say it will strengthen chinese influence while burdening poorer countries with debt. our china correspondent stephen mcdonnell reports. shoulder to shoulder with dozens of world leaders, the chinese president arrived. this gathering is designed to sing the praises of xi jinping's signature policy, the belt and road initiative. and he was using the forum to bolster enthusiasm for his global transport infrastructure drive. president xi promised greater transparency, a clear shift from the opaqueness to date, with no published lists of projects or details of how they were chosen. the chinese leader says he wants broader international involvement. translation: we will enter into negotiations with more countries, to conclude high standard, free trade agreements and strength
chris mason, thank you, from westminster.is in beijing for talks on chinese infrastructure projects around the world. he's offered china british help with its so—called "belt and road initiative". the scheme involves reviving ancient trading routes, but critics say it will strengthen chinese influence while burdening poorer countries with debt. our china correspondent stephen mcdonnell reports. shoulder to shoulder with dozens of world leaders, the chinese president arrived. this...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.r leaderjeremy corbyn has privately said he's concerned that evidence of anti—semitism within his party has been "mislaid or ignored". mr corbyn made the comments during a secretly—recorded meeting with mp dame margaret hodge, which has been leaked to the sunday times. a labour spokesman said the recording shows that the party takes allegations of anti—semitism seriously and that the leader is keen to make procedures as robust and efficient as possible. and we'll find out how these stories and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times. police in cornwall have said that a boy who was killed by a dog at a caravan park was alone with the animal when he was attacked. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the ea
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.r leaderjeremy corbyn has privately said he's concerned that evidence of anti—semitism within his party has been "mislaid or ignored". mr corbyn made the comments during a secretly—recorded meeting with mp dame margaret hodge, which has been leaked to the sunday times. a labour spokesman said the recording shows that the party takes allegations of anti—semitism seriously and that the leader is keen to make procedures as robust and efficient...
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chris mason, bbc news.ned fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that the vehicle was then "driven at" their officers at the scene. police used firearms and a taser before arresting a man in his 40s. they've since ruled out terrorism. 0ur correspondent, simonjones, is in west london for us. simon, very obviously still a lot of police activity behind you, just describe the scene to us. well, the ukrainian embassy are describing this as a deliberate attack, the metropolitan police are saying it is anti—social behaviour involving a car. but if we move the camera in behind me you can see the police focus is very much on that silver vehicle, they have been carrying out investigations of that for quite some time. this incident happened at around ten to ten this morning. according to the ukrainian embassy, the vehicle that is used by the ukrainian ambassador was rammed by a car that the police were naturally
chris mason, bbc news.ned fire on a car outside the ukrainian embassy after it deliberately rammed a car belonging to the ukranian ambassador. the metropolitan police said that the vehicle was then "driven at" their officers at the scene. police used firearms and a taser before arresting a man in his 40s. they've since ruled out terrorism. 0ur correspondent, simonjones, is in west london for us. simon, very obviously still a lot of police activity behind you, just describe the scene...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.wins his 15th major golf title — more than a decade after his last — at the us masters in augusta, we'll have all the details in our sports bulletin coming up in a moment. 0ne women has died and 22 people are taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars and a double decker bus on the isle of wight. 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. so for us to get some sport. good evening. only one place to start — augusta, where tiger woods has won the masters. his 15th major title, more than a decade after his last. andy swiss was watching. cheering and applause. it is one of the most remarkable comebacks that sport has ever seen. just a few years ago, tiger woods seemed finished as a golfer but on a day of unforgettable emotion, he's the masters champion again. woods hadn't won a major title for more than a decade, but roared on by the augusta crowd, he set about rolling back
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here is our political correspondent chris mason.ut of ecuador‘s embassy in london on thursday, julian assange faces one big question. where will he be sent now? more than 70 politicians have put their names to a letter to the home secretary, sajid javid, to request that he do everything he can to champion action that will ensure thatjulian assange can be extradited to sweden. they also urge him to stand with the victims of sexual violence and seek to ensure the case against mr assange can now be properly investigated. i've signed this letter because i think the top priority is the accusations against mr assange for rape and sexual violence in sweden, and i was very concerned that that vitally important issue seemed to be getting airbrushed out of the conversation. the swedish authorities have been pursuing julian assange for years over allegations of rape and sexual assault, which he denies. at the same time, the united states wants mr assange extradited over hacking charges after his organisation wikileaks released secret material,
here is our political correspondent chris mason.ut of ecuador‘s embassy in london on thursday, julian assange faces one big question. where will he be sent now? more than 70 politicians have put their names to a letter to the home secretary, sajid javid, to request that he do everything he can to champion action that will ensure thatjulian assange can be extradited to sweden. they also urge him to stand with the victims of sexual violence and seek to ensure the case against mr assange can now...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. that was a rather beautiful view, that.l, there was more confusion and some red faces in the house of commons yesterday. iam not i am not sure if you saw it. this was one of the images of the day. a dozen demonstrators stripped down in the public gallery to protest the government's inaction over climate change. police said they were were arrested for outraging the public decency. so, what can we expect in the coming days? today, as chris has told us, theresa may is set to hold five hours of cabinet meetings today in an effort to find a way forward. then on wednesday there's a chance the prime minister might bring her deal back to the commons for a fourth time. it's been defeated by parliament in the last three votes. as for indicative votes, mps insist they still have the commons booked on wednesday to hold another series of votes on other brexit options, like they did last night. as things stand, though, the default option is in ten days' time, the uk will be leaving the eu without a deal. joining us now from westminster,
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. that was a rather beautiful view, that.l, there was more confusion and some red faces in the house of commons yesterday. iam not i am not sure if you saw it. this was one of the images of the day. a dozen demonstrators stripped down in the public gallery to protest the government's inaction over climate change. police said they were were arrested for outraging the public decency. so, what can we expect in the coming days? today, as chris has told us,...
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chris mason, bbc news.he latest from adam fleming in brussels in just a moment, but first let's get more details on the prime minister's plan from our political correspondent nick eardley. good morning once again. what sort of path do you think she is trying to plot in the next few weeks and months? down, we were saying yesterday, it was only yesterday, that these things move so quickly, and brexit develops so fast, that what she is going to try and do over the next few days, this is all about the next few days, this is all about the future relationship. it's not about how we leave. the prime minister thinks that part is sorted but she is offering to meetjeremy corbyn in the next few days to try and thrash out some sort of agreement about what happens after that. what a future relationship with the eu looks like. there are some sceptical here that they will agree and if they don't come the pm is saying that any options that they come to will be put to mps, kind of like the indicative votes we've seen so lik
chris mason, bbc news.he latest from adam fleming in brussels in just a moment, but first let's get more details on the prime minister's plan from our political correspondent nick eardley. good morning once again. what sort of path do you think she is trying to plot in the next few weeks and months? down, we were saying yesterday, it was only yesterday, that these things move so quickly, and brexit develops so fast, that what she is going to try and do over the next few days, this is all about...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with tina daheley and chris mason.ur headlines today: the uk's fracking tsar quits, accusing the government of pandering to scare stories about the safety of shale gas. a new link between obesity and mental health problems in children. researchers say the two go hand in hand from the age ofjust 7. a shooting at a synagogue in the us city of san diego leaves one woman dead and three people injured. mo farah aims to win the london marathon for the first time this morning, claiming victory would sit alongside his incredible achivements on the track. good morning from the start line of the london marathon, 40,000 people are about to start going through here this morning and they will be pa rt here this morning and they will be part of a amazing landmark raising more than £1 billion for charity over the london marathon‘s 39 year history. in weather, the breeze begins to ease down. for most is slightly dry and warm day. details later here on brea kfast. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in th
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let's cross to chris mason who has been looking at some of the reaction. what you make of that?our votes, four noes, again. there is a real sense in mps of their understanding, having spent a week in their constituencies, that the headline inescapably constituencies, that the headline inesca pably tonight is constituencies, that the headline inescapably tonight is a four giant noes in capital letters. and i spent a week talking to constituents who are of saying variations, pull your finger out and get on with it, coalesce around something. i'm proud has failed to do that. the frustration for an individual mps that they are one individual of 650 and they have their views or their willingness to compromise around views but they can't necessarily, to great or lesser extent are free, they can't cajole others in a particular direction. all they can do is fall back on the point of view that their lack of decision reflects the divisions that exist within the country. but ultimately that doesn't get as any further forward. picking up get as any further forward. picking up on the point y
let's cross to chris mason who has been looking at some of the reaction. what you make of that?our votes, four noes, again. there is a real sense in mps of their understanding, having spent a week in their constituencies, that the headline inescapably constituencies, that the headline inesca pably tonight is constituencies, that the headline inescapably tonight is a four giant noes in capital letters. and i spent a week talking to constituents who are of saying variations, pull your finger out...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.raight to downing street and our assistant political editor, norman smith. good morning. the education secretary and the leader of the commons talking up under ‘s deal this morning. but as a result of what happens there today, will she try one more time to get her plan through the commons, or could something else emerge? through the commons, or could something else emerge ?|j through the commons, or could something else emerge? i think that remains the overwhelming likelihood. when you look at the other options have no deal or a general election oi’ have no deal or a general election ora have no deal or a general election or a delay to brexit, none of those are viewed very enthusiastically by mrs may and others in the cabinet. there are some in the cabinet who think the easiest thing now would be to leave without an agreement, yesterday liz truss says she has no fear of no deal, but that is an acquired taste, shall we say, within cabinet. i don't expect a majority for that. likewise, l
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.raight to downing street and our assistant political editor, norman smith. good morning. the education secretary and the leader of the commons talking up under ‘s deal this morning. but as a result of what happens there today, will she try one more time to get her plan through the commons, or could something else emerge? through the commons, or could something else emerge ?|j through the commons, or could something else emerge? i think that remains the...
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another meeting of all tory mps will take place today. 0ur political correspondent chris mason joins out when they break up to try to find out when they break up what the mood has been in the room. sometimes you can pick up a bit ofan room. sometimes you can pick up a bit of an inkling from banging of desks or whispering, on one occasion once i was leaning against the door ofa once i was leaning against the door of a meeting trying to get a sense of a meeting trying to get a sense of what was going on, and somebody on the inside opened the door and threw i went, so it wasn't the best attempt to find out what was going on, iwas attempt to find out what was going on, i was rather rumbled. but the product of last night's meeting was disagreement. senior conservative mps not able to or agree a changing of the rules to find a mechanism to remove the prime minister or a date her departure. some feel that it should happen sooner rather than later, others are less convinced, so yet another part of disagreement on the boiler west must do. widdecombe, former conservative mp, running for the br
another meeting of all tory mps will take place today. 0ur political correspondent chris mason joins out when they break up to try to find out when they break up what the mood has been in the room. sometimes you can pick up a bit ofan room. sometimes you can pick up a bit of an inkling from banging of desks or whispering, on one occasion once i was leaning against the door ofa once i was leaning against the door of a meeting trying to get a sense of a meeting trying to get a sense of what was...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with tina daheley and chris mason.of pandering to scare stories about the safety of shale gas. new links between obesity and mental health problems in children. researchers say the two go hand in hand from the age ofjust 7. a shooting at a synagogue in the us city of san diego leaves one woman dead and three people injured. mo farah aims to win the london marathon for the first time this morning, claiming victory would sit alongside his incredible achivements on the track. the breeze continues to ease down
good morning, welcome to breakfast with tina daheley and chris mason.of pandering to scare stories about the safety of shale gas. new links between obesity and mental health problems in children. researchers say the two go hand in hand from the age ofjust 7. a shooting at a synagogue in the us city of san diego leaves one woman dead and three people injured. mo farah aims to win the london marathon for the first time this morning, claiming victory would sit alongside his incredible achivements...
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chinese technology giant huawei help build britain's new 56 network. 0ur political correspondent chris masonthe prospect of business deals between the uk and china. the chancellor, philip hammond. back home, a row rages, yes, hammond. back home, a row rages, yes , over hammond. back home, a row rages, yes, over a chinese telcom firm, but also who done it. who, after a meeting of the national security council, where those there signed the official secrets act, disclosed what happened. to my knowledge there has never been a leak from the national security council meeting before. therefore i think it is very important that we get to the bottom of what happened here. it isn't about the substance of what was a p pa re ntly about the substance of what was apparently leaked. it is not earthshattering information. but it is important that we protect the principle but nothing that goes on in national security council meetings must ever be repeated outside the room. the daily telegraph reported that five cabinet ministers disagreed with the prime minister's assessment that a limited role for huawei in
chinese technology giant huawei help build britain's new 56 network. 0ur political correspondent chris masonthe prospect of business deals between the uk and china. the chancellor, philip hammond. back home, a row rages, yes, hammond. back home, a row rages, yes , over hammond. back home, a row rages, yes, over a chinese telcom firm, but also who done it. who, after a meeting of the national security council, where those there signed the official secrets act, disclosed what happened. to my...
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let's get more from our political correspondent chris mason. r sort of political trivia into the ears of people like me and other reporters. this is the national security council, one of the inner sanctum is of government where all attendees sign the official secrets act, the intelligence agencies are there sharing state secrets and yet, shortly after the meeting on tuesday, a pretty detailed account of that emerged into the daily telegraph newspaper. policy disagreement about the role of huawei, the chinese telecommunications firm, should they have a role in the souped up version of the mobile internet that is coming, 5g. we understand from the paper the prime minister was happy for them to have a role on the margins of this technology, five cabinet ministers said they had concerns. all five of them have since said they were not responsible for it divulges the information but this really matters and it's causing real concern. a former head of the civil service this morning saying this is an outrage and beyond the pale and we've discovered on br
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chris mason, bbc news.l, let's cross now to our recent political editor who is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. good morning, norman, time is tight indeed now for the prime minister to reach some sort of consensus with jeremy corbyn prime minister to reach some sort of consensus withjeremy corbyn and with other parties as well in this process. is it doable? the short answer, we still don't know. we know number ten want this done and dusted by the weekend. i think we've learnt a number of things this morning, one is that theresa may's a conviction that the only way she can get a deal is who is on the back of labour votes, that means some sort of commendation with jeremy corbyn. theresa may seems prepared to countenance a much softer brexit, possibly, membership of a customs union. and we've learned of her readiness to confront her brexiteers by not delivering the sort of brexit they want. it has huge risks, number one is thatjeremy corbyn is not in a market to do any sort of agreement, risk
chris mason, bbc news.l, let's cross now to our recent political editor who is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. good morning, norman, time is tight indeed now for the prime minister to reach some sort of consensus with jeremy corbyn prime minister to reach some sort of consensus withjeremy corbyn and with other parties as well in this process. is it doable? the short answer, we still don't know. we know number ten want this done and dusted by the weekend. i think we've learnt a...
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let's go to our political correspondent chris mason, who's at westminster. d we are back to the brexit madness. good morning to you. the easter bunny has run for the hills. probably because it got wind of the fa ct we probably because it got wind of the fact we would be talking about read that again everything all day for quite a long time. there has been about one week's respite for mps to clear their heads, really, and now come back to westminster and start the discussions again. and where are we? guess what, we are where we were, which is labour and the conservatives are in tall to try to break the impasse. no sign of that yet. that will continue, those talks will continue this week. meanwhile, conservative backbenchers will get together stop they will have plenty of time to meet their local activists over the easter break, lots of canvassing going on for local elections in parts of the country. and also the european parliament elections taking place next month. the 1922 committee of conservative backbenchers will gather this afternoon to chew the fat and
let's go to our political correspondent chris mason, who's at westminster. d we are back to the brexit madness. good morning to you. the easter bunny has run for the hills. probably because it got wind of the fa ct we probably because it got wind of the fact we would be talking about read that again everything all day for quite a long time. there has been about one week's respite for mps to clear their heads, really, and now come back to westminster and start the discussions again. and where...
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chinese technology giant huawei help build britain's new 5g network. 0ur political correspondent chris masonetween the uk and china, the chancellor, philip hammond. back home, a row is raging, yes, over a chinese telecoms firm but also over who did it, who, after a meeting of the national security council, where those there have signed the official secrets act, disclosed what happened? to my knowledge, there has never been a leak from the national security council meeting before. therefore, i think it is very important that we get to the bottom of what happened here. it is not about the substance of what was apparently leaked. it is not earth—shattering information. but it is important that we protect the principal that nothing that goes on in national security council meetings must ever be repeated outside the room. the daily telegraph reported that five cabinet ministers disagreed with the prime minister's assessment that a limited role for huawei in the uk's 5g roll—out, the next generation of souped up mobile internet coverage, was a good idea. some argue that it would be a security risk
chinese technology giant huawei help build britain's new 5g network. 0ur political correspondent chris masonetween the uk and china, the chancellor, philip hammond. back home, a row is raging, yes, over a chinese telecoms firm but also over who did it, who, after a meeting of the national security council, where those there have signed the official secrets act, disclosed what happened? to my knowledge, there has never been a leak from the national security council meeting before. therefore, i...
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our political correspondent chris mason has been following events in westminster.be certain rooms in westminster where discretion isn'tjust a nice thing to have, it's a legal necessity, and that is why there is such a row about this leak from the national security council, it has never happened before and yet, details and quite specific details, emerged in the daily telegraph the other day, shortly after that meeting. now, that report suggested that there were five cabinet ministers who had effectively said to the prime minister, we disagree with your vision for involving huawei in the sg network, this souped up version of the mobile internet that is coming. now, so we are told, the role of huawei potentially was going to be relatively limited, but these five ministers made the argument that they thought it could be an issue for national security. now, all five of them have either denied involvement or have been very critical of the idea of a leak. there are clearly plenty of others around that table as well, both ministers and civil servants, and those in the secu
our political correspondent chris mason has been following events in westminster.be certain rooms in westminster where discretion isn'tjust a nice thing to have, it's a legal necessity, and that is why there is such a row about this leak from the national security council, it has never happened before and yet, details and quite specific details, emerged in the daily telegraph the other day, shortly after that meeting. now, that report suggested that there were five cabinet ministers who had...
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chris mason in westminster.fter several loud explosions in the early hours. (tx south wales police say the blasts appear to have been caused by molten metalfalling off a train and setting fire to several buildings. two people suffered minor injuries and tata says an investigation is underway. bbc news reporterjordan davies is outside the plant now for us... jordan, clearly dramatic scenes overnight, what more do we know about what happened ? overnight, what more do we know about what happened? we know police we re about what happened? we know police were called here in the early hours of the morning after multiple reports to this huge explosion. local people reporting a massive blast, some people saying a series of blasts that sounded like thunder and there was extraordinary images on social media of a ball of light appearing over port talbot, flames, appearing over port talbot, flames, a helicopter above the plant, what appears to be a large mushroom cloud that appeared in the wake of this explosion. some local
chris mason in westminster.fter several loud explosions in the early hours. (tx south wales police say the blasts appear to have been caused by molten metalfalling off a train and setting fire to several buildings. two people suffered minor injuries and tata says an investigation is underway. bbc news reporterjordan davies is outside the plant now for us... jordan, clearly dramatic scenes overnight, what more do we know about what happened ? overnight, what more do we know about what happened?...
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the eu agreed to delay our departure date until the end of october. 0ur political correspondent chris mason. chris, those brexit talks with labour resuming in a couple of hours, should we be holding our breath for a breakthrough? we have had a week without using the brexit word. the easter bunny has run for the hills probably because he guessed we would be having this conversation. guess what, we are where we were with all of this. the talks rendering on between labour and the conservatives are reaching a pretty detailed stage but whilst thatis pretty detailed stage but whilst that is necessary to reach some arrangements, it is unnecessarily sufficient. when you look at the barrier, if you like a mother stands between jeremy corbyn barrier, if you like a mother stands betweenjeremy corbyn and signing on the dotted line and helping the prime minister out, you have to ask yourself whether there would be enough offered by the government to make that politically worthwhile for a man who wants to succeed theresa may as prime minister, not help her out. even if the government was to say, labour,
the eu agreed to delay our departure date until the end of october. 0ur political correspondent chris mason. chris, those brexit talks with labour resuming in a couple of hours, should we be holding our breath for a breakthrough? we have had a week without using the brexit word. the easter bunny has run for the hills probably because he guessed we would be having this conversation. guess what, we are where we were with all of this. the talks rendering on between labour and the conservatives are...
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to allow chinese firm huawei help build britain's new 56 network. 0ur political correspondent, chris masonin beijing today, talking up the prospect of business deals between the uk and china, the chancellor, philip hammond. back home, a row is raging, yes, over a chinese telecoms firm but also over who did it, who, after a meeting of the national security council, where those there have signed the official secrets act, disclosed what happened? to my knowledge, there has never been a leak from the national security council meeting before. therefore, i think it is very important that we get to the bottom of what happened here. it is not about the substance of what was apparently leaked. it is not earth—shattering information. but it is important that we protect the principal that nothing that goes on in national security council meetings must ever be repeated outside the room. the daily telegraph reported that five cabinet ministers disagreed with the prime minister's assessment that a limited role for huawei in the uk's sg roll—out, the next generation of souped up mobile internet coverage,
to allow chinese firm huawei help build britain's new 56 network. 0ur political correspondent, chris masonin beijing today, talking up the prospect of business deals between the uk and china, the chancellor, philip hammond. back home, a row is raging, yes, over a chinese telecoms firm but also over who did it, who, after a meeting of the national security council, where those there have signed the official secrets act, disclosed what happened? to my knowledge, there has never been a leak from...
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philadelphia eagles defensive end chris long visited george mason university. hosting a community forum on criminal justice reform. he's active in the players coalition. in fight against racl inequality. the discussion in arlingtth. long says e country needs to be something about mass incarceration. >> it's a real burden onet soci leaving the scars that never healesulting in greater likelihood of disease, depression and premare death. >> he donated his entire 2017 basal ri to this guy jumps in and starts wailing away. in attempt to break up the whole thing and help theed woman here in this fight. the bunny when it's over with. you can see he's amped up. he's jumping around like he'sal throwing punches. the thing is, nobody was arrested and right now we don't know if is was some kind of publicity stunt or whatever. one thing we do know, doug was in orlando when this was happening. >> we don't know where he was. >> i don't know we were wondering t wondering same thing. he has a good left hook. >> c youn't handcuff him. that's good stuff. >> all right. we'll be ba
philadelphia eagles defensive end chris long visited george mason university. hosting a community forum on criminal justice reform. he's active in the players coalition. in fight against racl inequality. the discussion in arlingtth. long says e country needs to be something about mass incarceration. >> it's a real burden onet soci leaving the scars that never healesulting in greater likelihood of disease, depression and premare death. >> he donated his entire 2017 basal ri to this...
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nstight philadelphia eagles defensive end chris long brought his fight for criminal reform to george mason university. long is active in the players coalition, a nonprofit that fights for social justice and stands against racial inequality. northern virginia commonwealth attorneys joined long for the discussions. long says the country needs to do something about mass incarcerati incarceration. >> it's a real burden on society. leaving those scars that never heal resulting in greater likelihood of disease, depression, even premature death. >> long donated his entire 2017 base salary ton educati charities. he played at the university of virginia before joining the nfl. >>> it is down to thee wir for the caps as round one of the playoff series against the hurricanes tied again. >> if the reigning stanley cup champions want a todvance top round two, they must win game seven. we lost l t night. >> yeah. >> news4's sharree burruss breaks down what went wrong in game six. >> reporter: game six in raleigh turned on one play. the caps admit they didn't t respond to i very well. third period, caps t
nstight philadelphia eagles defensive end chris long brought his fight for criminal reform to george mason university. long is active in the players coalition, a nonprofit that fights for social justice and stands against racial inequality. northern virginia commonwealth attorneys joined long for the discussions. long says the country needs to do something about mass incarcerati incarceration. >> it's a real burden on society. leaving those scars that never heal resulting in greater...
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mason university. it's an hour and 25 minutes. [applause] also attending tonight, former admiral jay jacoby. we have the director of the international spy museum, chris cost of, as well. in the spynterested museum, it is reopening on may 11 or 12? may 11. i have had the good fortune of visiting your space. it is magnificent. if you have not had a chance to go, you are going to love the spy museum. we also have a handful of intelligence community public affairs officials here. amanda in the spy shock from the dni, dean boyd from the national intelligence and security center and 10 barrett, secretary of the cia, so thank them very much coming. last but not least, i want to acknowledge a guy who did fantastic work for many years at cia and frankly spawned a generation of public affairs officers, a guy named bill harlow. if you get a chance to say hi to bill, please do. we have that having a series of events this year with a theme focused around the accountability of intelligence. in today's debate there is a lot of questions about intelligence, and are they being held accountable? we in the intelligence business believe the intelligence community is hel
mason university. it's an hour and 25 minutes. [applause] also attending tonight, former admiral jay jacoby. we have the director of the international spy museum, chris cost of, as well. in the spynterested museum, it is reopening on may 11 or 12? may 11. i have had the good fortune of visiting your space. it is magnificent. if you have not had a chance to go, you are going to love the spy museum. we also have a handful of intelligence community public affairs officials here. amanda in the spy...
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fraser and chris mason.er day in westminster, another crucial moment for brexit. here are the live pictures, coming in from westminster. that is jean—claude juncker and that is in from westminster. that is jean—claudejuncker and that is a clock telling us it is just past nine o'clock. we are not expecting to hear the outcome of these four votes from the mps until well after ten o'clock, so over an hour's time. last week, theresa may failed for the third time to get any part of her brexit deal through parliament. so today mps are voting for a second time on alternative courses of action. as you can see from this shot — the house is now suspended as that happens. mps will vote on four options. we'll go through them in detail, but here's a quick overview. firstly, staying in the eu customs union. secondly, staying in the eu's single market — a plan called common market 2.0. thirdly, a new referendum on any deal that parliament agrees. lastly, forcing parliament to have the option of stopping the brexit process
fraser and chris mason.er day in westminster, another crucial moment for brexit. here are the live pictures, coming in from westminster. that is jean—claude juncker and that is in from westminster. that is jean—claudejuncker and that is a clock telling us it is just past nine o'clock. we are not expecting to hear the outcome of these four votes from the mps until well after ten o'clock, so over an hour's time. last week, theresa may failed for the third time to get any part of her brexit...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.k was alone with the animal when he was attacked. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the early hours of yesterday morning. with more, here's our correspondent sarah ransome. flowers, a cuddly toy and sweets — poignant tributes left today in memory of a nine—year old boy attacked by a dog in his caravan. police discovered frankie macritchie‘s body early yesterday morning. residents reported hearing screams before the emergency services arrived, and officers say some of them tried to give first aid to the young lad but he had already died. this afternoon detectives confirmed frankie was on holiday from plymouth with a group of adults, and the bulldog—type breed of dog belonged to one of his mother's friends. we believe that frankie was alone in a caravan with the dog as he was attacked, whilst the adults that he was on holiday with were in an adjacent unit. a 28—year—old woman was arrested yesterday on suspicion of manslaughter
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.k was alone with the animal when he was attacked. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the early hours of yesterday morning. with more, here's our correspondent sarah ransome. flowers, a cuddly toy and sweets — poignant tributes left today in memory of a nine—year old boy attacked by a dog in his caravan. police discovered frankie macritchie‘s body early yesterday morning. residents...
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chris mason, bbc news.". heidi davey reports from looe. emergency services were called to the popular holiday park in south east cornwall just before five this morning. residents here at 10 creek told us that they heard screams in the early hours. it is believed the boy‘s grandmother found him the early hours. it is believed the boy‘s grandmotherfound him in an unresponsive state. the police confirm that he had been attacked by a dog, which was called a bulldog —type greed. the boy was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. people don‘t come far. they will be at this time of yearfrom don‘t come far. they will be at this time of year from parts of devon and around cornwall. this community is renowned for when things happen that we pull together and we try and help in any way we can. police investigations are of course ongoing. tencreek holiday park has issued a statement saying its thoughts are very much with the family, and they will offer their support to the ongoing police inquiries. a28—year—old woman has b
chris mason, bbc news.". heidi davey reports from looe. emergency services were called to the popular holiday park in south east cornwall just before five this morning. residents here at 10 creek told us that they heard screams in the early hours. it is believed the boy‘s grandmother found him the early hours. it is believed the boy‘s grandmotherfound him in an unresponsive state. the police confirm that he had been attacked by a dog, which was called a bulldog —type greed. the boy...
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chris mason, bbc news.ee adam fleming waiting in brussels to talk to us in a few minutes but first let's go to our assistant political editor norman smith at westminster. good morning, norman. the prime minister and the labour leader meeting later, could this be the start of a path to a softer brexit, or is it too late in the day for the leaders to reach consensus? i think from teen may's point of view we at last have a plan b,a point of view we at last have a plan b, a plan b otherwise known as jeremy corbyn. —— team may. she recognises she has hit the buffers in terms of parliamentary arithmetic and that her deal is simply not going to get through because there isa going to get through because there is a hard knot of brexiteers who aren't going to back it and the dup have already signalled that mrs may could bring it back a thousand times and they still wouldn't support it, so and they still wouldn't support it, so the only way she's going to get it across the line is to secure labour backing. the other r
chris mason, bbc news.ee adam fleming waiting in brussels to talk to us in a few minutes but first let's go to our assistant political editor norman smith at westminster. good morning, norman. the prime minister and the labour leader meeting later, could this be the start of a path to a softer brexit, or is it too late in the day for the leaders to reach consensus? i think from teen may's point of view we at last have a plan b,a point of view we at last have a plan b, a plan b otherwise known...
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let's bring in chris mason. this story has moved that senseit mason.resa may has got him in a difficult spot where he either had to choose to vote for her deal or except soft brexit may be coming. right. what could well happen if for insta nce right. what could well happen if for instance he talks between the prime minister and the labour leader jeremy corbyn do not come to much and we get to a stage where a range of options is put forward, looks likely the government existing there would be amongst those options and if the government was able to make the case to people like jacob rees—mogg, it was the hardest for my brexit they were going to get, then who knows if that could persuade some additional mind. his mind has been persuaded as far as that argument is concerned. i think the essence of what we have got from theresa may today is an acceptance, the mass is never likely to be there when she adds up conservative mp5 and democratic unionist party mp5. to get this withdrawal agreement through the comments. therefore, she had to reach out to the labou
let's bring in chris mason. this story has moved that senseit mason.resa may has got him in a difficult spot where he either had to choose to vote for her deal or except soft brexit may be coming. right. what could well happen if for insta nce right. what could well happen if for instance he talks between the prime minister and the labour leader jeremy corbyn do not come to much and we get to a stage where a range of options is put forward, looks likely the government existing there would be...
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here's a report from chris mason yesterday, about two cabinet about how cabinet ministers within thell stand down if deal gets through parliament. that's a big if of course — but ministers are already openly talking about who they'll back to replace her. here's one of them. there are a number of people obviously scouting around at the moment for support. and who do you fancy? so i mean i will be honest, i backed savid javid when he was part of the team with stephen crabb and all, and i'll do so again, i think savage javid is best placed if he runs to represent modern britain and take the tory party forward post brexit. lets bringing christian frazier in brussels, here we are again christian, good to speak to you. i guess all of the chewing and throwing in westminster doesn't give you a great deal of confidence when it's trying to work out how to deal with brexit the medium—term. well i think the prime minister put ona well i think the prime minister put on a better performance tonight than she did back in march. lessons learned as far as number ten is concerned. they put a lot of leg
here's a report from chris mason yesterday, about two cabinet about how cabinet ministers within thell stand down if deal gets through parliament. that's a big if of course — but ministers are already openly talking about who they'll back to replace her. here's one of them. there are a number of people obviously scouting around at the moment for support. and who do you fancy? so i mean i will be honest, i backed savid javid when he was part of the team with stephen crabb and all, and i'll do...