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00: boris johnson defends his language in the brexit debate, on the opening day of the conservative party conference and insists he's been a "model of restraint". i certainly think everybody should come down... including you? i think i have been a model of restraint. at the start of the conservative party conference, a key announcement is made on new funding for hospitals in england. running street—battles in hong kong, as protestors prepare to disrupt celebrations marking 70 years of chinese communist rule. you can still taste the teargas in the air. hong kong finds itself at the air. hong kong finds itself at the clash authoritarianism against freedom. dina asher—smith becomes the first ever british woman to win a medal in the 100 meters, at the world athletics championships. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewersjoel taylor and benedicte paviot — stay with us for that. good evening. borisjohnson says he's been "a model of restraint" when it comes to the language he's used in the brexit debate. it follows a week of bitter exchanges between mps in the commons, and ac
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in fact, for the conservative party conference. ity there. the prime minister's carr has arrived. let's take a look at those pictures now. the usualfleet arrived. let's take a look at those pictures now. the usual fleet of both the prime minister's vehicle in the cars obviously carrying his security detail. a difficult weekend for the prime minister arriving at the party conference amid reports that he may be facing a motion of no confidence in his prime ministership as early as next week. he was hoping parliament would not be sitting whilst the tories were holding the party conference, but the opposition a scuffed of that plan. here's a promise or arriving, we don't expect any words from him. there he is with his partner, carrie simmons. they are arriving. no surprise that he is not taking questions on this arrival. there he is arriving at the back of the conference hotel in manchester at the conservative party conference, which opens tomorrow. 50 years ago, sikhs working on wolverhampton‘s buses won the right to wear their turbans
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with protests at the moment that these have been timed to coincide perfectly with the conservative party conferenceis happening here in the city of manchester today and certainly as the protesters passed the conference venue, they slowed down and tried to make their voices heard. now, this first march has been organised by the people's assembly against austerity. there's a second march expected to be of a similar size later on this afternoon and that's organised by reject brexit and defend 0ur democracy group. so far, the atmosphere here has been very calm and peaceful. there's lots of families and greater manchester police are asking for that peaceful protest to continue. there's lots of families and greater manchester police are asking for that peaceful protest to continue. we will be talking about ted young who is at the conference during the course of this half—hour. in other political news today that labour mps have rallied to support dame margaret hodge, who is facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour deputy leader har
with protests at the moment that these have been timed to coincide perfectly with the conservative party conferenceis happening here in the city of manchester today and certainly as the protesters passed the conference venue, they slowed down and tried to make their voices heard. now, this first march has been organised by the people's assembly against austerity. there's a second march expected to be of a similar size later on this afternoon and that's organised by reject brexit and defend 0ur...
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a busy start to the session at the party conference this afternoon? the conservativeerence is not like the others, in the sense that there is no policy made here. so i think for those reasons, it is not as raucous as the liberal democrat oi’ as raucous as the liberal democrat or labour conferences. it is a succession of very, very carefully choreographed speeches and panels we re choreographed speeches and panels were some questions are asked. but they are not particularly challenging. so we have had some speeches today from party chairman and the foreign secretary, dominic raab. but the theme of the conference is very clear, get brexit done, saying they want to be able to deliver with a dealer without and then move on and i think we're to hear that now time and time again. there is also a lot of attacks on their political opponents. of course, there have been great divisions in this party, particularly over the last few weeks, with more than 20 conservative mps booted out of the parliamentary party for going against the government in a vote on brexit. some of them ar
a busy start to the session at the party conference this afternoon? the conservativeerence is not like the others, in the sense that there is no policy made here. so i think for those reasons, it is not as raucous as the liberal democrat oi’ as raucous as the liberal democrat or labour conferences. it is a succession of very, very carefully choreographed speeches and panels we re choreographed speeches and panels were some questions are asked. but they are not particularly challenging. so we...
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update from the conference in manchester: it is very clear what the message is at the conservative party conferenceh borisjohnson this morning and then reiterated in the conference hall time and time again. it is on the banners, the posters all around here. get brexit done. that has been the message from the prime minister. he of course says he wants to get a deal with brussels but would be willing to leave without a deal as well and of course that is the controversy within the party. we have seen several conservative mps are booted out of the parliamentary party. now, some of them are turning up here to put their message across, that they are simply trying to stop no deal, but the party knows it has to really get that issue sorted in some way before it can go on to talk about other things, such as health spending and spending on education, spending on extra police officers. they want to talk about that as well this week. there is another thing going on here, because lots of tory mps are going to be glancing back at westminster, because of course unusually, parliament is still going to be sitting f
update from the conference in manchester: it is very clear what the message is at the conservative party conferenceh borisjohnson this morning and then reiterated in the conference hall time and time again. it is on the banners, the posters all around here. get brexit done. that has been the message from the prime minister. he of course says he wants to get a deal with brussels but would be willing to leave without a deal as well and of course that is the controversy within the party. we have...
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borisjohnson defends his language in the brexit debate, on the opening day, of the conservative party conferencensists he's been a "model of restraint". i certainly think everybody should calm down. including you? i think i have been a model of restraint. at the start of the conservative party conference, a key announcement is made on new funding for hospitals in england. running street battles in hong kong, as protestors prepare to disrupt celebrations marking 70 years of chinese communist rule. flood warnings are in place across england and wales. some rivers have burst their banks. dina asher—smith becomes the first ever british woman to win a medal in the 100 meters, at the world athletics championships. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoel taylor, who's the deputy news editor at the metro, and benedicte paviot, the uk correspondent for france 2a, and the president of the foreign press association. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. according to the daily telegraph, opposition leaders will me
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portents of late but these have been timed to coincide perfectly with the start of the conservative party conferencetainly at this point now in the protest route the protesters are slowing down because this is the closest point which they will get to the conservative party conference venue. the conservative party conference venue. this first march is organised by the people's assembly against austerity. the second roller this afternoon which is due to start later on is organised by to reject brexit defend our democracy. the atmosphere so far has been of peaceful protest a lot of protesters with theirfamilies peaceful protest a lot of protesters with their families and pets and there is no sign of the frustration and anger that has been felt of late. greater manchester police are appealing for all protesters for it to say that way. —— stay that way. britain's most senior catholic clergyman has warned that some of the language being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commons last week had p
portents of late but these have been timed to coincide perfectly with the start of the conservative party conferencetainly at this point now in the protest route the protesters are slowing down because this is the closest point which they will get to the conservative party conference venue. the conservative party conference venue. this first march is organised by the people's assembly against austerity. the second roller this afternoon which is due to start later on is organised by to reject...
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becky young at the conservative party conference, thank you very much. —— vicki young. u very much. -- vicki young. we saw the defence secretary in our opening titles, that is liz truss, speaking at the moment. and we should be hearing from dominic raab in an extreme on —— in the next few moments. let's take a closer look to the government's pledge to put billions of pounds into hospital projects across england. the proposals include a £2.7 billion investment for six hospitals, over five years and a new approach to mental health treatment, to be trialled in 12 areas, across the country. earlier ,we heard from anita charlesworth, director of research and economics at the health foundation. it is a big investment in one sense, on top of theresa may's investment last year, which was for day—to—day running costs of the nhs. but, although it sounds like a lot of money, we have had so many years of underinvestment in our hospital infrastructure, that actually, rather than spending £2.7 billion across the next five years, you would almost certainly need to spend £2.7 billion a
becky young at the conservative party conference, thank you very much. —— vicki young. u very much. -- vicki young. we saw the defence secretary in our opening titles, that is liz truss, speaking at the moment. and we should be hearing from dominic raab in an extreme on —— in the next few moments. let's take a closer look to the government's pledge to put billions of pounds into hospital projects across england. the proposals include a £2.7 billion investment for six hospitals, over...
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let's cross to the main conference hall where the conservative party chairman, james cleverly is thereives at the party conference in manchester. they are trying to block brexit. they will fail. applause mircea's conference, we're going to do things a little bit different. you have more chances to ask questions, —— this year's. you have more chances to ask questions, -- this year's. using the app, which i hope you have all downloaded, yet? make sure you do. this is your conference and we're going to put you centrestage. and there are more of you here today that that any point in the last 20 yea rs. applause iam applause i am proud to be a member of the most diverse cabinet in our countries history. and the team that the prime minister has built, reflects the commitment opportunity at the heart of our party's political identity. this is a government that police that everybody should have the chance to live the very best life they can. whatever that looks like to them. and this means balancing security with opportunity, helping those that stumble without hindering those that fly. as cons
let's cross to the main conference hall where the conservative party chairman, james cleverly is thereives at the party conference in manchester. they are trying to block brexit. they will fail. applause mircea's conference, we're going to do things a little bit different. you have more chances to ask questions, —— this year's. you have more chances to ask questions, -- this year's. using the app, which i hope you have all downloaded, yet? make sure you do. this is your conference and we're...
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conservative party conference continues in manchester. we will be bringing you the latest from this event throughout the morning, including some key interviews. chinese markets close tomorrow for a seven-day national holiday as the people's republic of china turns 70. also tomorrow, a rate decision the rba. the central bank is expected to cut rates are the first time in five months. -- the third time in five months. matt: the reserve bank of india is expected to cut friday as the country grapples with a negative output gap and below target inflation. plus, it is the all important jobs day in new york. washington, really. non-farm payrolls are projected to have risen in september with unemployment steady at 3.7%. we will have someone stationed in the capital under lockdown until those numbers are released. we are minutes away from the open. next, a look at the stocks to watch this morning, including ab inbev. the asia unit is rising in hong kong after its listing. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. let's g
conservative party conference continues in manchester. we will be bringing you the latest from this event throughout the morning, including some key interviews. chinese markets close tomorrow for a seven-day national holiday as the people's republic of china turns 70. also tomorrow, a rate decision the rba. the central bank is expected to cut rates are the first time in five months. -- the third time in five months. matt: the reserve bank of india is expected to cut friday as the country...
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the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime ministero deliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. and mrjohnson has also addressed questions about his use of language last week — which led to criticism from politicians on all sides of parliament. our assistant political editor, norman smith is in manchester. borisjohnson not boris johnson not to borisjohnson not to take both step back. absolutely standing by the language is caused such uproar in the house of commons the other night when he was talking about the surrender act and the humbug and betrayal. seeing those were all tried and trusted metaphors, military metaphors he said that have been used in parliament since the year dot. other people that use them. he cited john major talking about how he had his back against the wall and he said it would impoverish our language and demean parliamentary debate if that sort of termi
the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime ministero deliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. and mrjohnson has also addressed questions about his use of language last week — which led to criticism from politicians on all sides of parliament. our assistant political...
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the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime ministero deliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days, as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. and mrjohnson has also addressed questions about his use of language last week, which led to criticism from politicians on all sides of parliament. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in manchester. norman, what has the prime minister been saying after a very turbulent westminster week? no surprise, defiant, largely unrepentant, particularly in relation to his own language and conduct in the commons, basically rebuffing the charge that he had used inappropriate language, when he talked about the dismissed as humbug, an mp calling on him to moderate his language, he spoke about the trail, said these were old tried and trusted metaphors, military metaphors which politicians had used throughout the ages, citing john major who talked about back to the wall and fighting o
the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime ministero deliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days, as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. and mrjohnson has also addressed questions about his use of language last week, which led to criticism from politicians on all sides of parliament. our assistant political editor,...
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learns he could face a vote of no confidence as early as next week, as he arrives for the conservative party conference. "a politically motivated attack" — downing street's verdict on borisjohnson being referred to the police watchdog over his links to an american businesswoman. pressure grows on president trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. doctors hail the results of new clinical trials that have dramatically increased the chances of long—term survival for some people with advanced melanoma skin cancer. teargas and water cannon are used by hong kong police to disperse protestors holding a rally to mark the fifth anniversary of the pro—democracy umbrella movement. a massive upset at the rugby world cup as japan makes history by beating ireland. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, who's chief features writer at the ft, and the broadcaster, penny smith. good evening. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has arrived in manchester for the start of the conservative party c
learns he could face a vote of no confidence as early as next week, as he arrives for the conservative party conference. "a politically motivated attack" — downing street's verdict on borisjohnson being referred to the police watchdog over his links to an american businesswoman. pressure grows on president trump as secretary of state, mike pompeo, is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine linked to the impeachment investigation. doctors hail the results of new clinical trials...
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the prime minister, borisjohnson, has arrived in manchester for the start of the conservative party conferenceulation that opposition parties at westminster are considering a vote of no confidence. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says a caretaker government is becoming more likely every day and the snp has reiterated its support for a move against the prime minister in order to prevent the uk leaving the eu without a deal. however, the conservatives maintain they're the only party that can get brexit done. chris mason's report now contains some flashing images. borisjohnson — you are not fit... boris johnson arrived here this evening with his girlfriend, carrie symonds. are you losing control, prime minister? a prime minister in office but barely in control — defeated in court but defiant. what a week it's been. the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful. parliament has not been prorogued. welcome back to our place of work. from the supreme court to parliament... welcome back to our place of work. many of us in this place are subject to death threats... i've never heard so much
the prime minister, borisjohnson, has arrived in manchester for the start of the conservative party conferenceulation that opposition parties at westminster are considering a vote of no confidence. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says a caretaker government is becoming more likely every day and the snp has reiterated its support for a move against the prime minister in order to prevent the uk leaving the eu without a deal. however, the conservatives maintain they're the only party that can...
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he told an event at the conservative party conference that he is very worried. two—way street. you've got to take your responsibilities too, so i think there's a very strong argument for having compulsory vaccinations for children, for when they go to school, because otherwise they're putting other children at risk. measles is a serious illness that can lead to an infection in the brain. just over 90% of children aged two were vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella last year in england. that's a drop from 91.2% in the previous year. the world health organization's target is 95%, which scotland and northern ireland already achieve. here at the department of health, there has been much discussion about what can be done to increase vaccination rates. the health secretary believes the public would back his idea and he says he has already taken legal advice from within government about how they might go about it. the british medical association has previously stopped short of calling for compulsory vaccinations. it wants adequate resources to make sure vaccina
he told an event at the conservative party conference that he is very worried. two—way street. you've got to take your responsibilities too, so i think there's a very strong argument for having compulsory vaccinations for children, for when they go to school, because otherwise they're putting other children at risk. measles is a serious illness that can lead to an infection in the brain. just over 90% of children aged two were vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella last year in...
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well, the first rule of party conferences — take a look at the banners, to work out what the party hopes to be talking about. the conservativethe next few days, is to try to talk directly to the electorate. yes, about brexit, but also about other policy areas, like schools and hospitals. and to portray parliament — still meeting 200 miles south, at westminster — as a pointless talking shop. but borisjohnson knows that, yes, he is in office, but he's not in control of events. nonetheless, there will be an attempt to talk big about the future. mrjohnson telling the sunday telegraph, this morning, that he plans the biggest hospital building programme in a generation. the government wants to get a brexit deal, but is running out of time. we can expect the prime minister to talk to european leaders this week, to try to shuffle things along. and everyone here will be keeping at least one eye on parliament, where the opposition parties may, just may, be tempted to try to make life awkward for the tories, by hauling their mps back for votes. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in manchester. the slogan is get brexit don
well, the first rule of party conferences — take a look at the banners, to work out what the party hopes to be talking about. the conservativethe next few days, is to try to talk directly to the electorate. yes, about brexit, but also about other policy areas, like schools and hospitals. and to portray parliament — still meeting 200 miles south, at westminster — as a pointless talking shop. but borisjohnson knows that, yes, he is in office, but he's not in control of events. nonetheless,...
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it is a catalogue that he probably did not want to be out at this time, especially at conservative party conferenceng he believes that and another senior conservative coming out in support of charlotte. what an extraordinary headline at a time when the prime minister is embattled. when you watch the andrew moore interview, he does not come across as embattled. he is a key message is above and beyond journalists is to the country, get brexit done because they have clearly identified there is an exasperation about the fact we are 3.5 years, almost, down the line of the referendum and we have had european elections, we are on our third deadline and 31 days away from the latest deadline. away from brexit... amazing... the times helps us brexit... amazing... the times helps us out. children banned from school if not vaccinated. the secretary taking legal advice as to whether this could be a policy they could introduce. this is to get vaccination rates back up and that is the clear goal of matt hancock, the health secretary who says there isa the health secretary who says there is a strong argument requi
it is a catalogue that he probably did not want to be out at this time, especially at conservative party conferenceng he believes that and another senior conservative coming out in support of charlotte. what an extraordinary headline at a time when the prime minister is embattled. when you watch the andrew moore interview, he does not come across as embattled. he is a key message is above and beyond journalists is to the country, get brexit done because they have clearly identified there is an...
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after a week of extraordinary political events, the conservative party conference gets under way laterual. the opposition parties are threatening a vote of no confidence, and many conservative big names have been thrown out of the party. let's discuss this with the conservative mp, tobias ellwood. welcome, thank you forjoining us. how are you feeling going into this week? it won't be dull, will it? conferences are an opportunity to speak to the party base and to make new announcements. we had one today by matt hancock on £3 billion being spent on improvements to our hospitals, which will be welcome. i would encourage the prime minister to recognise where we are in the difficult period we are in. we need leadership. the nation is calling for it. we need to conclude brexit and look beyond brexit and have an aspiration of vision moving this country forward. let's talk about your position to make it clear. you don't want a no deal but you haven't rebelled yet. what are you prepared to do to prevent the no deal?“ rebelled yet. what are you prepared to do to prevent the no deal? if i may, th
after a week of extraordinary political events, the conservative party conference gets under way laterual. the opposition parties are threatening a vote of no confidence, and many conservative big names have been thrown out of the party. let's discuss this with the conservative mp, tobias ellwood. welcome, thank you forjoining us. how are you feeling going into this week? it won't be dull, will it? conferences are an opportunity to speak to the party base and to make new announcements. we had...
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these people will not be at the conservative party conference, but they are trying to send a warningnder what they will be doing instead. sitting and eating a better quality of biscuit, i would suggest. have you never been to these party conferences? it is a poor show on the biscuits. is it? and the custard creams are always the first to go. finally, if you haven't sent us your paper tonight, please send us your paper. the uk's policy on tax is doomed to failure, warns google's t. he would, wouldn't he? philip hammond said to all these big tech companies who had lots of salespeople here but then booked their sales in ireland are places where it is much lower tax, we will clamp down on that by saying 2% of big companies' online sales is going to be taxed. what is interesting is that companies like google, which normally when they are asked about the low tax bill, they say, we comply with the law, start lobbying against the law. so they are not going to lay down whatever the law is. there's an interesting contradiction in the rhetoric of companies like google who for years have said th
these people will not be at the conservative party conference, but they are trying to send a warningnder what they will be doing instead. sitting and eating a better quality of biscuit, i would suggest. have you never been to these party conferences? it is a poor show on the biscuits. is it? and the custard creams are always the first to go. finally, if you haven't sent us your paper tonight, please send us your paper. the uk's policy on tax is doomed to failure, warns google's t. he would,...
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he joins me from the conservative party conference in manchester.ng, £25 billion, what is your assessment of that? i think it is worth remembering the government has already pledged some genuinely significant increases on infrastructure spending, starting with the last chancellor and going through the next several years. how much of this is new, in addition, to the total pledged? we just don't know at the moment but it is the case that spending on roads, rail and other infrastructure has been rising quite fast over the next couple of years and is planned to continue rising in the next few yea rs continue rising in the next few years to what is a historically high level by uk standards. how safe are those sorts of pledges? when it comes to meeting spending targets and needing money elsewhere, are they the sorts of projects that can be guaranteed to get them the money that was talked about initially? well, it is difficult to know how much the guarantee is. do not forget that in the 1990s and then after the financial crash into thousand and eight, the
he joins me from the conservative party conference in manchester.ng, £25 billion, what is your assessment of that? i think it is worth remembering the government has already pledged some genuinely significant increases on infrastructure spending, starting with the last chancellor and going through the next several years. how much of this is new, in addition, to the total pledged? we just don't know at the moment but it is the case that spending on roads, rail and other infrastructure has been...
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this was so that the commons would not set during the conservative party conference in manchester. ters was that for that to happen, they had to enable it in the house of commons. and, with no government majority, we all know what that means. as many as are of the opinion, say "aye". to the contrary, "no". boris johnson's sixth, borisjohnson's sixth, defeat boris johnson's sixth, defeat since becoming panellist. -- since becoming prime minister. this is no way to the new parliament. earlier today we heard how we have to start as women to go on and to respect each other and the way that we speak to each other. i don't want to ask the leader of the house if he could ask the attorney general to come to the house to apologise, calling as a debt to and calling us turkeys is not appropriate language —— —— calling as a dead parliament and calling as a dead parliament and calling us turkeys is not appropriate which. she says quite correctly that this is not a way to a new parliament and why we should have a general election and if only they would vote for it and have the courage of their co
this was so that the commons would not set during the conservative party conference in manchester. ters was that for that to happen, they had to enable it in the house of commons. and, with no government majority, we all know what that means. as many as are of the opinion, say "aye". to the contrary, "no". boris johnson's sixth, borisjohnson's sixth, defeat boris johnson's sixth, defeat since becoming panellist. -- since becoming prime minister. this is no way to the new...
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let's go back to laura kuenssberg at the conservative party conference in manchester. on health and others that will come this week, the party clearly wants to be seen to be moving forward beyond brexit. they do, but good with that. i think there is no question about the fact that brexit is still going to be the lens, whether here in manchester or in westminster, where curiously mps are sitting even though the conference season are sitting even though the conference season is under way. brexit is still the lens through which nearly every political conversation is taking place. boris johnson of course has a real determination to bring that to an end. that's why some people here in this conservative bubble are absolutely behind him. that's why some people in the conservative party are really unhappy and worried about his determination to get brexit done by halloween, whatever the cost is. but there's another aspect to the conservatives's joyce on one hand and problems on the other in terms of borisjohnson as a leader. some people love his style and personality, so what i
let's go back to laura kuenssberg at the conservative party conference in manchester. on health and others that will come this week, the party clearly wants to be seen to be moving forward beyond brexit. they do, but good with that. i think there is no question about the fact that brexit is still going to be the lens, whether here in manchester or in westminster, where curiously mps are sitting even though the conference season are sitting even though the conference season is under way. brexit...
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and a conservative party conference to attend by parliament are still in session.pitals has borisjohnson. boris johnson is allowed think the biggest hospital building programme in the generation. that includes {2.7 billion in cash for six hospitals and some cash for more hospitals in five or ten years. now, always with this policy announcement there is a question about whether the money is really new, winds are going to be spent? the government also announced money in august so we don't know whether that is additional to this money. but it gives a direction of other toys want to drop about. they wa nt other toys want to drop about. they want to take the wind out ofjeremy corbyn sales by spending money on the sales, they don't want to be as tight as for hammond and to work. the nhs is what the referendum. dogging about money lives trump out. they're also talking about rural hospitals but some of things will be well past. well, who knows? who knows how long borisjohnson will be prime minister? do think it's turning out how he wanted?|j prime minister? do think it's t
and a conservative party conference to attend by parliament are still in session.pitals has borisjohnson. boris johnson is allowed think the biggest hospital building programme in the generation. that includes {2.7 billion in cash for six hospitals and some cash for more hospitals in five or ten years. now, always with this policy announcement there is a question about whether the money is really new, winds are going to be spent? the government also announced money in august so we don't know...
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he told an event at the conservative party conference that he is very worried.es to people, then it's a two—way street. you've got to take your responsibilities too, so i think there's a very strong argument for having compulsory vaccinations for children, for when they go to school, because otherwise they're putting other children at risk. measles is a serious illness that can lead to an infection in the brain. just over 90% of children aged two were vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella last year in england. that's a drop from 91.2% in the previous year. the world health organization's target is 95%, which scotland and northern ireland already achieve. here at the department of health, there has been much discussion about what can be done to increase vaccination rates. the health secretary believes the public would back his idea and he says he has already taken legal advice from within government about how they might go about it. the british medical association has previously stopped short of calling for compulsory vaccinations. it wants adequate resou
he told an event at the conservative party conference that he is very worried.es to people, then it's a two—way street. you've got to take your responsibilities too, so i think there's a very strong argument for having compulsory vaccinations for children, for when they go to school, because otherwise they're putting other children at risk. measles is a serious illness that can lead to an infection in the brain. just over 90% of children aged two were vaccinated against measles, mumps and...
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he was speaking at the conservative party conference in manchester, where he is preparing to announcelions of pounds in new government spending. but the event has been overshadowed by new allegations about the prime minister's conduct with a female journalist 20 years ago — which he has denied today. and this lunchtime there's been a further twist. the wife of dominic cummings — borisjohnson‘s senior advisor — has issued a statement to say that she wasn't the woman who it's alleged also had her thigh touched by borisjohnson at the same lunch. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. prime minister what do you say about the groping allegations. waving away questions about his conduct, the prime minister left his hotel... do you have a problem with women? trying to cut through the noise and stick to the script. prime minister it has been alleged that you touched the thigh of a woman without her permission. did you? no and i think what the public want to hear is what we are doing to unite the country. before the chancellor set out thousand government wants to do that, he was
he was speaking at the conservative party conference in manchester, where he is preparing to announcelions of pounds in new government spending. but the event has been overshadowed by new allegations about the prime minister's conduct with a female journalist 20 years ago — which he has denied today. and this lunchtime there's been a further twist. the wife of dominic cummings — borisjohnson‘s senior advisor — has issued a statement to say that she wasn't the woman who it's alleged also...
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the chancellor announces billions of pounds of spending pledges at the conservative party conference. sajid javid tries to steal a march on the labour party by promising a significant rise in the national living wage. it's clear that it's the conservatives who are the real party of labour — we are the workers‘ party. meanwhile, the prime minister is forced to deny an allegation that he groped a female journalist at a lunch two decades ago. we'll be looking at the government spending pledges, what they could mean, and how would they be paid for? also tonight... the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman accepts responsibility for the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi, but says he had no involvement in it. prince harry pays tribute to a british soldier killed trying to stop poaching in malawi. and a silver medal for dina asher—smith at the world athletics championships in doha, but where are the spectators? and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: scotland bounce back injapan, a bonus point win against samoa keeps their rugby world cup alive. good evening and welcome
the chancellor announces billions of pounds of spending pledges at the conservative party conference. sajid javid tries to steal a march on the labour party by promising a significant rise in the national living wage. it's clear that it's the conservatives who are the real party of labour — we are the workers‘ party. meanwhile, the prime minister is forced to deny an allegation that he groped a female journalist at a lunch two decades ago. we'll be looking at the government spending...
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the conservative party conference opens today in manchester,
the conservative party conference opens today in manchester,
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the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime ministerliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. mrjohnson has also been defending his use of language in the house of commons during the heated exchanges on wednesday — which led to criticism from mps of all parties. i certainly think everybody should calm down. and i certainly think... including you? i think i've been a model of restraint. but i think everybody should calm down. and i think that it's very important... i mean, as i said, there are two... so, you don't regret the use of the word ‘humbug', at all? when an mp is discussing a death threat made against her? i think it is... wrong, in principle, that politicians should be prevented from trying to use... that's a different thing entirely! words like 'surrender'. i'm asking about your word, 'humbug'! not about 'surrender', your word humbug, when an mp has just described a
the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime ministerliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. mrjohnson has also been defending his use of language in the house of commons during the heated exchanges on wednesday — which led to criticism from mps of all parties. i certainly...
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think what happens because the suspension coincides with all the party conferences the liberal democrats the labor party and the conservatives all have their party conferences those those will effectively become election agenda setting things where all the parties outline what all their policies are going to be on the assumption that unless boris johnson can somehow stop the attempts to delay bricks it's that there's an election then presumably in venda i think they've the key one plainly is going to be conservative party conference because there's so much talk about the potential for boris johnson having to resign that everybody will looking at his behavior and his his powers of persuasion at conservative party conference to see if they think he's actually got anything in him to to try to cajole or somehow persuade the european union to to to to back his proposal for.
think what happens because the suspension coincides with all the party conferences the liberal democrats the labor party and the conservatives all have their party conferences those those will effectively become election agenda setting things where all the parties outline what all their policies are going to be on the assumption that unless boris johnson can somehow stop the attempts to delay bricks it's that there's an election then presumably in venda i think they've the key one plainly is...
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the conservative party is in contrast with the labour conference party where policies are displayed andme of the promotional materials find you there. how important to the conservatives regard this week as being, given the expectation of one way or another that there will be general election not far off?|j think they well imagine it to be hugely important. everything you will see and hear over the next three days from the conservatives here in manchester, will be along the lines of, will look and sound like we are preparing for a general election because that is what the prime minister wants, that is what many in the party would like to have, to enable them to form a majority government, and be able to govern more effectively than they can at the moment, and be able to, ifa can at the moment, and be able to, if a brexiting is done, get it through parliament, more easily. or have a mandate to deliver brexit at the end of october with or without a deal. you will hear a lot about getting brexit done, as you say, this logic slogan suggests. beyond that investment and focus on public service
the conservative party is in contrast with the labour conference party where policies are displayed andme of the promotional materials find you there. how important to the conservatives regard this week as being, given the expectation of one way or another that there will be general election not far off?|j think they well imagine it to be hugely important. everything you will see and hear over the next three days from the conservatives here in manchester, will be along the lines of, will look...
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the fuhrer is overshadowing the conservative parties conference in manchester.peaking to bbc, johnson also suggested he won't resign if brexit gets delayed. >> i have undertaken to lead the party in my country at a difficult time, and i'm going to continue to do that. i believe it is my responsibility to do that and i think that it's our job to get brexit done on october 31, but to move the country on. kong, smoke and violence again this weekend. police used a water cannon and what -- rubber bullets as people set the train station on fire. the city is bracing for more protests. tomorrow marks the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china. in israel, prime minister netanyahu is making a last-ditch effort to form a government. that's after elections forced a parliamentary stalemate. recent talks with the rival party to form a unity government ended without a deal. the party says netanyahu may return his mandate to the president if he can't break the deadlock. onaustria, sebastian kurz is track to return as chancellor. overeople's party one just 37% of the
the fuhrer is overshadowing the conservative parties conference in manchester.peaking to bbc, johnson also suggested he won't resign if brexit gets delayed. >> i have undertaken to lead the party in my country at a difficult time, and i'm going to continue to do that. i believe it is my responsibility to do that and i think that it's our job to get brexit done on october 31, but to move the country on. kong, smoke and violence again this weekend. police used a water cannon and what --...
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there are so many different stories to tell about borisjohnson, about the conservative party, their conferencester in parliament, today they may all come together and come up with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no—confidence. with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no-confidence. if the opposition leaders can come together to agree to do that and agree who they would wa nt to to do that and agree who they would want to lead, that is the point. all the opposition leaders are saying, listen, we need to actually take an ideal brexit off the table, we need to ta ke ideal brexit off the table, we need to take boris johnson ideal brexit off the table, we need to take borisjohnson out from his leadership position because he
there are so many different stories to tell about borisjohnson, about the conservative party, their conferencester in parliament, today they may all come together and come up with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no—confidence. with a plan to go ahead with a vote of no-confidence. if the opposition leaders can come together to agree to do that and agree who they would wa nt to to do that and agree who they would want to lead, that is the point. all the opposition leaders are saying, listen,...
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s chancellor exchequer is currently on his feet in manchester at the party conference for the conservative party. some of the headlines coming out of that speech over the last couple of minutes, the u.k. is planning to raise the national living wage to 10 pounds 50 -- the nextpounds over five years. there's an expectation that we will see both fiscal and monetary policy being used relatively aggressively if there is to be a hard brexit. if you want to watch what is happening up in manchester, you can do so on your bloomberg. is the function, as ever, and you will see the chancellor on your screen. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> restoring our rightful reputation as the party of law & order. [applause] ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets. check this market right now. over to abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at solid moves in the u.s. for stocks. moderate moves in europe, but in asia we started off interestingly lower. shenzhen 100 down 1% ahead of the holiday for chinese stocks, celebrated the anniversary of the p
s chancellor exchequer is currently on his feet in manchester at the party conference for the conservative party. some of the headlines coming out of that speech over the last couple of minutes, the u.k. is planning to raise the national living wage to 10 pounds 50 -- the nextpounds over five years. there's an expectation that we will see both fiscal and monetary policy being used relatively aggressively if there is to be a hard brexit. if you want to watch what is happening up in manchester,...
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as the conservative party conference gets under way in manchester, the prime minister defends his ownbody should calm down. and i certainly think... including you? i think i've been a model of restraint. but i think everybody should calm down. public services will also be on the agenda as the government makes promises to invest in hospital projects across england in the next decade. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong police fire tear gas and pepper spray at anti—government protesters who have ta ken to the streets in the lead up
as the conservative party conference gets under way in manchester, the prime minister defends his ownbody should calm down. and i certainly think... including you? i think i've been a model of restraint. but i think everybody should calm down. public services will also be on the agenda as the government makes promises to invest in hospital projects across england in the next decade. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young...
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no—deal brexit — as he gets ready to announce investment in transport and broadband at the conservative party conferenceders meet to decide their next steps, including who might challenge borisjohnson to be a caretaker prime minister. thousands of women are dying needlessly from heart attacks because they fail to recognise their symptoms, and get poorer care than men. saudi arabia's crown prince says he takes responsibility for the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi, but denies personally ordering it. and coming up — prince harry honours a british soldier killed while trying to stop poachers in malawi. sport in a moment, first, let's go back to westminster where opposition parties have been meeting to discuss their next steps as they try to prevent a no—deal brexit. that meeting has just finished and we can speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. what has happened? not a lot by the sounds of it. there was a lot of speculation over the weekend about plans to try and force a brexit extension this week, about potentially impeaching the prime minister but after that meeting, it doesn't sou
no—deal brexit — as he gets ready to announce investment in transport and broadband at the conservative party conferenceders meet to decide their next steps, including who might challenge borisjohnson to be a caretaker prime minister. thousands of women are dying needlessly from heart attacks because they fail to recognise their symptoms, and get poorer care than men. saudi arabia's crown prince says he takes responsibility for the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi, but denies...
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as the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester, the prime minister defends the languagebrexit debate. i certainly think everybody should calm down. and i certainly think... including you? i think i have been a model of restraint but i think everybody should calm down. meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nichols, has warned that some of the language being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — smash hits, smash hits, and extreme mic testing. thursday was bbc music day, an annual celebration of the power of music to change lives, with 2000 events across the uk and 100 broadcasts on tv, radio, and digital. but it's important to remember that not everyone experiences sound in the same way. for example, t
as the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester, the prime minister defends the languagebrexit debate. i certainly think everybody should calm down. and i certainly think... including you? i think i have been a model of restraint but i think everybody should calm down. meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nichols, has warned that some of the language being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have...
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vicki young in manchester at the conservative party conference. vicki, thanks.s facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour deputy leader harriet harman said she was dismayed by the move, saying "surely this cannot stand". the former foreign secretary david miliband said it was "mad, truly crazy". and that, "any constituency would be lucky to have margaret as their mp." and the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson said he had "no doubt margaret will win a full selection" but that the process was an unnecessary distraction on the cusp of a general election. dame margaret, who'sjewish and has been critical ofjeremy corbyn‘s handling of anti—semitism in the party, said she was "disappointed" but would fight to keep her seat in east london. to remain as the labour party cabinet embarking which she has represented since winning a by—election their 25 years ago. polls have just closed in austria's general election, with the former chancellor sebastian kurz looking to return to powerjust fo
vicki young in manchester at the conservative party conference. vicki, thanks.s facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour deputy leader harriet harman said she was dismayed by the move, saying "surely this cannot stand". the former foreign secretary david miliband said it was "mad, truly crazy". and that, "any constituency would be lucky to have margaret as their mp." and the deputy leader...
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how will they address the conservative party at the conference? ader of the party, the prime minister had, he has been defeated six times in parliament since he became prime minister, he seems to have broken the law. what is going to be like at that party conference? he is running this narrative that he is being thwarted at every turn by the establishment and is trying to deliver the referendum for 2016, and i think that this will play into his hands on that. he is still talking about looking for ideal, there are enough people in the conservative party who don't want a no—deal brexit but who feel that it has to be on the table in order to get a deal. but it is a high—stakes game of chicken, a high—stakes game of poker. however you want to look at it, he has to get that deal after the 17th of october and get it through. moving on to what is going on in washington where they are having their own crisis there. the photograph of boris johnson having their own crisis there. the photograph of borisjohnson next to donald trump yesterday, you couldn't real
how will they address the conservative party at the conference? ader of the party, the prime minister had, he has been defeated six times in parliament since he became prime minister, he seems to have broken the law. what is going to be like at that party conference? he is running this narrative that he is being thwarted at every turn by the establishment and is trying to deliver the referendum for 2016, and i think that this will play into his hands on that. he is still talking about looking...
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solutions. >> so steve just conducted that interview and he joins us now live from the conservative party conferenceer steve, personal controversies aside, it seems like the messaging from boris johnson and from the conservative party conference as of now is still that of october 31 do or die brexit it is going to happen, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah. i think that's extraordinary when you consider the moves that have been put forward in the last couple weeks in the unprorogued parliament now, of course, which has moved to create an act which will prevent the power of the prime minister from having a no deal brexit on october 31st there may be others who could lead to an october 31st no deal brexit including our european partners who would have to agree on the a extension it could be parliament itself which is one of the caveats in the ben act, which could say, yes, we could leave on october 31st without a deal. but the prime minister ostensibly has had his power taken away but according to the ministers i've been speaking to, the minister in charge minister of security, brandon lewis, i spoke to conn
solutions. >> so steve just conducted that interview and he joins us now live from the conservative party conferenceer steve, personal controversies aside, it seems like the messaging from boris johnson and from the conservative party conference as of now is still that of october 31 do or die brexit it is going to happen, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah. i think that's extraordinary when you consider the moves that have been put forward in the last couple weeks in the unprorogued...
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we believe the we believe the conservative party conference there.oreign secretary and jacob rees—mogg. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes hello there. all the heavy rain we've seen over the last 2a hours or so continues to work down the river catchments and we have a number of flood warnings in force across england and wales. and with more heavy rain in the forecast over the next couple of days, the situation could get worse for some before it gets better. mind you, it's quite ropey at the moment. the roads near hathersage in derbyshire are locally flooded. today's weather has been brought by this curl of cloud, but we're monitoring this next one. this is going to be bringing some heavy rain back to england and wales as we go through monday and tuesday. so, as i say, things could get worse before they get better. the radar picture at the moment is picking up an area of persistent rain across parts of northern and eastern england, plenty of showers elsewhere so it has been a pretty unsettled day and it's all down this to area o
we believe the we believe the conservative party conference there.oreign secretary and jacob rees—mogg. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes hello there. all the heavy rain we've seen over the last 2a hours or so continues to work down the river catchments and we have a number of flood warnings in force across england and wales. and with more heavy rain in the forecast over the next couple of days, the situation could get worse for some before it gets better. mind you,...
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the conservative party conference gets under way later with the prime minister pledging the biggest hospital generation. it is unlikely to be business as usual, as opposition parties have threatened a vote of no—confidence in many big names have been kicked out the party. the conservative mp nigel evansjoins us now. i wonder how many times this guide has been rewritten before they pressed print and publish. there are a lot of friends activities going on, i don't think any of this is going to be affected by what the labour party may get up to this week. in fact, labour party may get up to this week. infact, if labour party may get up to this week. in fact, if they were going to have a vote of no—confidence, why didn't they do it last week when they dragged us back from all corners of the earth? i was in hong kongin corners of the earth? i was in hong kong in the back of a taxi receiving the text get back to britain. and we had a day of slanging against one another and the next day we finished at five another and the next day we finished atfive p.m.. another and the next day we finished at fiv
the conservative party conference gets under way later with the prime minister pledging the biggest hospital generation. it is unlikely to be business as usual, as opposition parties have threatened a vote of no—confidence in many big names have been kicked out the party. the conservative mp nigel evansjoins us now. i wonder how many times this guide has been rewritten before they pressed print and publish. there are a lot of friends activities going on, i don't think any of this is going to...
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would you say that what we had devote saying the house will stay sitting so the conservative party conferenceahead as normal. if labour tried to ambush the conference, one minister said to me manchester is only two hours away so they want to do business as usual and what is the message of the conference going to be? people versus parliament once again. boris johnson saying parliament was like sitting, they are trying to the shop, i'm the one trying to get on with this and get a better deal, so i think once the conference has passed, you will have this week and a half period where mrjohnson will intensify those efforts, we will be back on the eurostar trying to get a deal and we will come to that crunch eu summitabout deal and we will come to that crunch eu summit about the 17th—19th of 0ctober eu summit about the 17th—19th of october to see if he gets a new deal. if he does, it is back to parliament to see if they want to pass that deal and if not the question is does he delay, extend or does he resign? prime ministers questions next week, doesn't go ahead? we think so it's on the order paper
would you say that what we had devote saying the house will stay sitting so the conservative party conferenceahead as normal. if labour tried to ambush the conference, one minister said to me manchester is only two hours away so they want to do business as usual and what is the message of the conference going to be? people versus parliament once again. boris johnson saying parliament was like sitting, they are trying to the shop, i'm the one trying to get on with this and get a better deal, so...
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allegations of sexual misconduct by the prime minister — which he denies — will overshadow the conservative party conference party are the journalist and broadcaster, iain dale, and the former labour adviser, ayesha hazarika. good morning to you both. it is a very unusual to actually have a statement from downing street about boris johnson's private statement from downing street about borisjohnson‘s private life? statement from downing street about boris johnson's private life ?m statement from downing street about boris johnson's private life? it is. it is difficult to know what to make of this. a very respected journalist and she would not make something up like that and borisjohnson denies it. where do we go from here? it is one person's word against another. the partner of robert peston, boris johnson's interviewer of choice so a very bizarre story. do you think this will overshadow the entire conference? i think brexit is overshadowing everything but i think this is a serious story. i have taken this is a serious story. i have ta ken over this is a serious story. i have taken over the job that charlott
allegations of sexual misconduct by the prime minister — which he denies — will overshadow the conservative party conference party are the journalist and broadcaster, iain dale, and the former labour adviser, ayesha hazarika. good morning to you both. it is a very unusual to actually have a statement from downing street about boris johnson's private statement from downing street about borisjohnson‘s private life? statement from downing street about boris johnson's private life ?m...
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the main leader of the opposition, who is in brighton conference,l party it is not lost on anyone that the conservative conference party is coming up. there are 37 days to go to the 31st of october. that deadline given by the 27 other eu countries for the united kingdom to leave with or without a deal. the reaction of the government and of the prime minister, because there has been proroguen he could parliament, would he do that, but at the same time he said he would respect the supreme court and the judiciary of this country. editor in the land, had i submitted this, i think i would have been told i was exaggerating and going beyond the realms of possibility. that is where we find ourselves in this disunited kingdom. thepeople not divided were 11 jusustices. unprecedented. nobody saw this coming. prorogation was unlawful, therefore parliament can b be reconvened. >> thank you. for more on this, i am joined by catherine norrison trent. a huge blow for the prime minister. >'s crededibilithahas taken aa huge blow. ruled to have .dvised the queen unlawfully by normal standards, any prime minister, any con
the main leader of the opposition, who is in brighton conference,l party it is not lost on anyone that the conservative conference party is coming up. there are 37 days to go to the 31st of october. that deadline given by the 27 other eu countries for the united kingdom to leave with or without a deal. the reaction of the government and of the prime minister, because there has been proroguen he could parliament, would he do that, but at the same time he said he would respect the supreme court...
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they're in the city forn the start of the conservative party conference, from where chris mason reportss a leadership bid, mrjohnson? the conservative conference one year ago, the smiles of the carefree backbench challenger, the mobbed darling of the party faithful. boris johnson will arrive at conference this year as prime minister, in office, but barely in control. defeated in court, but defiant. what a week it's been. the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful. parliament has not been prorogued. welcome back to our place of work. many of us in this place subject to death threats... i never heard such humbug in all my life. he faces huge questions about the future of the country and his own past. the mayor of london supports you. borisjohnson has been referred to the police watchdog over a potential criminal offence relating to his relationship with the businesswoman jennifer arcuri, over allegations she received favourable treatment, including grants and a place on trade trips while mrjohnson was mayor of london. the prime minister denies any wrongdoing. this issue is be
they're in the city forn the start of the conservative party conference, from where chris mason reportss a leadership bid, mrjohnson? the conservative conference one year ago, the smiles of the carefree backbench challenger, the mobbed darling of the party faithful. boris johnson will arrive at conference this year as prime minister, in office, but barely in control. defeated in court, but defiant. what a week it's been. the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful. parliament has...
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magazine while johnson was its editor the case is overshadowing the 2nd day at the annual conservative party conference in manchester charlie has this update from. the conservative party conference in manchester boris johnson is plowing ahead with his new policy promises on health care housing and infrastructure allegations he. was at a luncheon 1909 approving very hard to ignore downing street says the allegations are untrue but a number of m.p.'s including some within johnson's own cabinet say they know. to be trustworthy meanwhile here in opposition leaders met to discuss the possibility of a vote of no confidence in the government but the liberal democrat leader said that is not going to happen this week because it would bring about more likely to bring about a new deal of a play into the prime minister's hands but it could happen in 3 weeks time it was also an urgent question focusing on the allegations that boris johnson's back was a betting against the strength of the pound and stand to make millions in the event of a no deal and allegation the 1st came from the prime minister's own sister rache
magazine while johnson was its editor the case is overshadowing the 2nd day at the annual conservative party conference in manchester charlie has this update from. the conservative party conference in manchester boris johnson is plowing ahead with his new policy promises on health care housing and infrastructure allegations he. was at a luncheon 1909 approving very hard to ignore downing street says the allegations are untrue but a number of m.p.'s including some within johnson's own cabinet...
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i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake — he's in manchester, where the conservative party conferencer way tomorrow. normally the conference season is a time for parties to focus on their own agenda and to get their message across to not only the party faithful, who gather whether it's in manchester or other cities across the uk, but the public more widely. but we are in unusual times, and the conservatives are meeting here in manchester this weekend for the next few days with with parliament still up and running, back down in manchester. normally, of course, mps would shut up shop for a few weeks, but things are a bit different this time around, thanks to the suspension of parliament that was then overturned by the courts, and the refusal of mps to grant a recess — specifically for the conservative conference this weekend. so yes, as mps and party members gather here in manchester, they will have half an eye at least on what's going on back down in manchester. —— westminster. opposition parties are talking up the possibility of a vote of no—confidence in the government, and certainly
i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake — he's in manchester, where the conservative party conferencer way tomorrow. normally the conference season is a time for parties to focus on their own agenda and to get their message across to not only the party faithful, who gather whether it's in manchester or other cities across the uk, but the public more widely. but we are in unusual times, and the conservatives are meeting here in manchester this weekend for the next few days with...
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party conference paper. and i was at the labour party c0 nfe re nce over paper. and i was at the labour party conference over the weekend and i am going to the conservative party conferencet normally this story in any normal environment, if there is anything like that any longer, would be absolutely huge. basically an policy from labour on immigration. the tories are responding at the back end of the story saying that that is not actually what british people want. but a pledge to create an open door policy on immigration, that was not even in labour manifesto in 2017. they spoke about control immigration. it is a complete about—face by the labour party and if there was no row in parliament this would be the bigger story to discuss today. a big story that affect us all, the changing environment, the changing climate that we hear so much about and this striking image on the front of the figaro, a lone house. this is a classic news moment where a picture speaks a thousand words. i don't know whether this picture is in france. my assumption is that it is but it highlights the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the un body ‘s latest report, pointing out that rising se
party conference paper. and i was at the labour party c0 nfe re nce over paper. and i was at the labour party conference over the weekend and i am going to the conservative party conferencet normally this story in any normal environment, if there is anything like that any longer, would be absolutely huge. basically an policy from labour on immigration. the tories are responding at the back end of the story saying that that is not actually what british people want. but a pledge to create an open...
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at the start of the conservative party conference a key announcement is made on funding for hospitalse in place across england and wales. some rivers have burst their banks. running clashes in hong kong mark some of the worst violence, in more than three months, of anti—government protests. lewis hamilton wins after sebastian vettel ignores team orders in the russian grand prix. and groomed and abused... the tyneside woman who says shoddy policing failed her. that's in inside out in half an hour, here on bbc news,
at the start of the conservative party conference a key announcement is made on funding for hospitalse in place across england and wales. some rivers have burst their banks. running clashes in hong kong mark some of the worst violence, in more than three months, of anti—government protests. lewis hamilton wins after sebastian vettel ignores team orders in the russian grand prix. and groomed and abused... the tyneside woman who says shoddy policing failed her. that's in inside out in half an...