36
36
Nov 25, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
as pa rt of may seeks corbyn tv debate on deal. as part of this two week mini election campaign she would like to get on tv and debate all this with jeremy corbyn, presumably in the hope that it will expose labour in the same way that pressure has been on the conservative party. very effectively smoking perhaps not idea out of its cave. we have seen some excitement along the dispatch boxes and jeremy corbyn calling this a blind brexit but effectively this is theresa may's invitation to say what is your solution. it has been presented and signed off, the ball has rolled down the hill to a certain extent. we are nearly at the end game, butjeremy corbyn is now being invited... he has been almost deafening in his silence over the last few months. as recently as last week, when asked about the possibility of even something as basic as the second people's vote, he said that was a question for another day. what other day is that? after election day, after a vote of no—confidence? what day out of the next remaining days is he referring to?
as pa rt of may seeks corbyn tv debate on deal. as part of this two week mini election campaign she would like to get on tv and debate all this with jeremy corbyn, presumably in the hope that it will expose labour in the same way that pressure has been on the conservative party. very effectively smoking perhaps not idea out of its cave. we have seen some excitement along the dispatch boxes and jeremy corbyn calling this a blind brexit but effectively this is theresa may's invitation to say what...
77
77
Nov 25, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
as pa rt of may seeks corbyn tv debate on deal. e all this with jeremy corbyn, presumably in the
as pa rt of may seeks corbyn tv debate on deal. e all this with jeremy corbyn, presumably in the
60
60
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
it says theresa may and 0pposition leaderjeremy corbyn have agreed to tv debates over the brexit deal 0n the financial times, it's covering the raids on deutsche bank's offices in and around frankfurt as the company faces another probe over money laundering. let's look at the story on the fast company website. it has an exclusive claiming that airbnb plans to design homes from next year. the daily telegraph among many covering a type two diabetes trial. liquid diets will be prescribed to 5,000 sufferers in a bid to reverse the disease. that has put a question as well, so do get in touch with us and your thoughts on that. and finally, the daily mail. it reports on the standing ovation given to an mp here in the uk, after he revealed in parliament that he was hiv positive. so let's begin. nina trentmann is from the wall streetjournal. is back to go to the papers. just stop the tv debates, just ask very basic question. why is the tv need a television debate when only 650 people are able to vote and perhaps what they see two days later? perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and also jer
it says theresa may and 0pposition leaderjeremy corbyn have agreed to tv debates over the brexit deal 0n the financial times, it's covering the raids on deutsche bank's offices in and around frankfurt as the company faces another probe over money laundering. let's look at the story on the fast company website. it has an exclusive claiming that airbnb plans to design homes from next year. the daily telegraph among many covering a type two diabetes trial. liquid diets will be prescribed to 5,000...
107
107
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the questions you would want to put an issue did sit next to jeremy corbyn any tv studio?obby their mps to vote the right way in parliament. that's rather refreshing. i think she should just be prepared to actually allow people themselves to have their final say allow people themselves to have theirfinal say as allow people themselves to have their final say as the balance. i think it's good that we are going to have a debate between the prime minister and the leader of his opposition —— leader of the 0pposition. my question would be simply if this is the red route forward , simply if this is the red route forward, why not have the confidence to visit to the british people and them choose? it is so important, such an irreversible decision, it is so long—term, we have to make sure we get it right. i think that means you have to allow people a final say. good to talk to you, thank you very much for your time. in the nhs they are looking at staffing, and the available day of medicines. that hancock said that although the new deal scenario is unlikely, the government is prepar
one of the questions you would want to put an issue did sit next to jeremy corbyn any tv studio?obby their mps to vote the right way in parliament. that's rather refreshing. i think she should just be prepared to actually allow people themselves to have their final say allow people themselves to have theirfinal say as allow people themselves to have their final say as the balance. i think it's good that we are going to have a debate between the prime minister and the leader of his opposition...
58
58
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
and theresa may has challenged its leaderjeremy corbyn to a live tv debate on brexit — her line wouldsn't. this also came out today. a new report by two universities and a thinktank. it warns that mrs may's brexit deal could leave the uk economy 5.5% smaller by 2030 because of new trade barriers and a fall in immigration. i spoke tojonathan blake who is in westminster earlier about some of the major developments today. she has to hope that the arguments she is making and the conversations that she is having that the public and local politicians and businesses on this tour across the uk, filters back to mps here at westminster because it is them will have a boat on the 11th of december and does weeks' time on whether or not to approve or block this deal. and as it stands, things can of course change and all indications are with the labour party, the scottish national party, and other opposition parties and a good deal of conservative mps, and theresa may his own party, indicating that they will vote against it. but we will see perhaps whether some of them are inclined to change their m
and theresa may has challenged its leaderjeremy corbyn to a live tv debate on brexit — her line wouldsn't. this also came out today. a new report by two universities and a thinktank. it warns that mrs may's brexit deal could leave the uk economy 5.5% smaller by 2030 because of new trade barriers and a fall in immigration. i spoke tojonathan blake who is in westminster earlier about some of the major developments today. she has to hope that the arguments she is making and the conversations...
103
103
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
tv debate between two party leaders. theresa may has accepted the bbc‘s proposal butjeremy corbyn.he nhs trusts use under investigation for its services has been rated inadequate by inspectors ahead of the trust says he won't resign. new figures show overall migration to the uk study, a record number of people from the eu countries are leaving but more are coming from elsewhere. in the moment it will become for sports day but here's a look at what's coming up this evening on bbc news following those calls for greater awareness of psychological abuse, we will be talking to the college of policing to find out how police forces are being trained to deal with domestic violence in all its forms. at seven o'clock beyond 100 days will have more on the news with michael cohen, donald trump's former lawyer has pleaded guilty to lying to congress and the impact this would have on the president at half past eight to we'll be talking to former number ten insider lance price about the rash between theresa may and jeremy corbyn over which broadcasters should host a brexit leaders tv debate. that
tv debate between two party leaders. theresa may has accepted the bbc‘s proposal butjeremy corbyn.he nhs trusts use under investigation for its services has been rated inadequate by inspectors ahead of the trust says he won't resign. new figures show overall migration to the uk study, a record number of people from the eu countries are leaving but more are coming from elsewhere. in the moment it will become for sports day but here's a look at what's coming up this evening on bbc news...
66
66
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
debate about a debate — theresa may and jeremy corbyn clash over which tv broadcaster should host a brexitead, itv or the bbc. overall migration to the uk is steady. a record number of people from eu countries are leaving, but more are coming from elsewhere. and new manager sol campbell tells league two macclesfield town that in him, they have "an international footballer" who's been "one of the best players in the world." it's 5pm. our main story is that a review of the case of a man who killed his wife and daughter after years of psychologically abusing his family has recommended a national campaign to raise awareness of the issue of coercive control. lance hart killed his wife claire and their 19—year—old daughter charlotte in spalding in lincolnshire in 2016, before turning the gun on himself. coercive control became a criminal offence three years ago, but the family were unaware of it. days before the murder, lance hart's sons luke and ryan moved their mother and sister out of the family home. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly has been speaking to them. claire and charlotte har
debate about a debate — theresa may and jeremy corbyn clash over which tv broadcaster should host a brexitead, itv or the bbc. overall migration to the uk is steady. a record number of people from eu countries are leaving, but more are coming from elsewhere. and new manager sol campbell tells league two macclesfield town that in him, they have "an international footballer" who's been "one of the best players in the world." it's 5pm. our main story is that a review of the...
42
42
Nov 25, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
telegraph and many election campaign as she seeks atv many election campaign as she seeks a tv debate withjeremy corbynl? this is one of the issues, the labour party in some ways in their own model, they have been quite silent on some issues with their own divisions? —— in their own muddle. he has been extreme the quiet, jeremy corbyn saying things like "the second vote is for another day," kicking the ball into the grass, she has effectively put on boxing gloves and said "come if you are hard enough," fighting stance in the first time we have seen that. everyone has remarked on her quiet by closed doors, powers of persuasion. not a stunt politician the way we have seen people in the past, but perhaps this is the time to really put these two together. if that happens, and it possibly should have happened two years ago, pre—referendum, ideally, but nevertheless it will be interesting to see what comes out. just one irony, during a snap election she called, the disastrous election she called, the disastrous election she called in 2017, she refused a head—to—head debate with jeremy corbyn and now she's gu
telegraph and many election campaign as she seeks atv many election campaign as she seeks a tv debate withjeremy corbynl? this is one of the issues, the labour party in some ways in their own model, they have been quite silent on some issues with their own divisions? —— in their own muddle. he has been extreme the quiet, jeremy corbyn saying things like "the second vote is for another day," kicking the ball into the grass, she has effectively put on boxing gloves and said...
51
51
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
i have said tojeremy corbyn we should have atv said tojeremy corbyn we should have a tv debate. debate. that's because i've got a firm plan, i have a proposal, i have a deal i have negotiated. we don't see any proposals coming from the labour party. instead, what i see from labour is an attempt to frustrate what the government is doing to deliver brexit and that is a betrayal of british people. that was the prime minister speaking to our political editor in argentina. police in county durham are calling for parents to take responsibility for their "out of control" teenagers after officers were surrounded and attacked by a group of up to 100 children. it happened in stanley earlier this month, but the force has just released body cam footage of the incident. we are asking people nicely to move away. you can see what is going on. bleep move back! what's going on. bleep that footage released by durham police. in a social media message filmed by durham police themselves, local sergeant emma kay had this to say. over the last two weeks, we have faced outbreaks of out—of—control child
i have said tojeremy corbyn we should have atv said tojeremy corbyn we should have a tv debate. debate. that's because i've got a firm plan, i have a proposal, i have a deal i have negotiated. we don't see any proposals coming from the labour party. instead, what i see from labour is an attempt to frustrate what the government is doing to deliver brexit and that is a betrayal of british people. that was the prime minister speaking to our political editor in argentina. police in county durham...
113
113
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
tv. or a particular use for one in the debate over brexitm has most to lose? jeremy corbyn. theresa may gets credit for her fortitude and sticking with her script even if the signs are that not many people are very sympathetic towards it, so she doesn‘t have much towards it, so she doesn‘t have much to lose. jeremy corbyn‘s reputation could take a serious hit if he is seen to not either be on top of the detail or to answer the difficult questions about what labour would do if they were in power. what might they have to say that is new that we have not heard before? theresa may cannot say anything new, she has to keep on keeping on and that is what she has been doing ever since the deal was agreed with the other 27 countries of the eu. potentially jeremy corbyn could say something new and heated and electrified the debate because sooner or later the labour party will have to come round toa labour party will have to come round to a second referendum, a people‘s vote, and you might as well do that now and really make a splash out of it and make a virtue out of it rather than b
tv. or a particular use for one in the debate over brexitm has most to lose? jeremy corbyn. theresa may gets credit for her fortitude and sticking with her script even if the signs are that not many people are very sympathetic towards it, so she doesn‘t have much towards it, so she doesn‘t have much to lose. jeremy corbyn‘s reputation could take a serious hit if he is seen to not either be on top of the detail or to answer the difficult questions about what labour would do if they were in...
63
63
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
labour votes could be crucial so the news jeremy corbyn and mrs may want a tv debate could be significant from a panel. the bbc idea. he prefers itv‘s, a straight one—on—one debate. the itv offer seemed a sensible one. it reaches a wide audience and the timing looked good to me because it's not inconveniencing people who may wish to watch other things later in the evening. campaigners for a fresh referendum say the country and their own parties need what they're calling a people's vote. a botched, bungled brexit that sees us cede control and makes every part of the country poorer and it would of the country poorer than it would otherwise be would surely risk doing serious damage to the conservative party. they're carolling around here today but nothing will get mps or parties singing from the same sheet by christmas. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. president trump's former lawyer has pleaded guilty to a charge that he lied to congress. michael cohen said he made the false statements out of loyalty to mr trump. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant is in new york. talk us throug
labour votes could be crucial so the news jeremy corbyn and mrs may want a tv debate could be significant from a panel. the bbc idea. he prefers itv‘s, a straight one—on—one debate. the itv offer seemed a sensible one. it reaches a wide audience and the timing looked good to me because it's not inconveniencing people who may wish to watch other things later in the evening. campaigners for a fresh referendum say the country and their own parties need what they're calling a people's vote. a...
102
102
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
labour votes could be crucial so the newsjeremy corbyn and mrs may want a tv debate could be significanta wide audience and the timing looked good to me because it‘s not inconveniencing people who may wish to watch other things later in the evening. campaigners for a fresh referendum say the country and their own parties need what they‘re calling a people‘s vote. a botched, bungled brexit that sees us cede control and makes every part of the country poorer than it would otherwise be would surely risk doing serious damage to the conservative party. they‘re carolling around here today but nothing will get mps or parties singing from the same sheet by christmas. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. in four months‘ time, on the 29th march next year, the uk is due to leave the european union. the departure, and the continuing possibility of no deal, will have potentially huge implications for the, and for the supply of drugs and medicines. our health editor hugh pym has been looking at how the nhs is trying to prepare. it‘s of a great concern to me that should anything happen with brexit, tha
labour votes could be crucial so the newsjeremy corbyn and mrs may want a tv debate could be significanta wide audience and the timing looked good to me because it‘s not inconveniencing people who may wish to watch other things later in the evening. campaigners for a fresh referendum say the country and their own parties need what they‘re calling a people‘s vote. a botched, bungled brexit that sees us cede control and makes every part of the country poorer than it would otherwise be would...
47
47
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
labour votes could be crucial so the news jeremy corbyn and mrs may want a tv debate could be significantfrom a panel. the bbc idea. he prefers itv‘s, a straight one—on—one debate. the itv offer seemed a sensible one. it reaches a wide audience and the timing looked good to me because it's not inconveniencing people who may wish to watch other things later in the evening. things like... i'm a celebrity...get me out of here! ! a brexit tv debate may not quite match other big offerings, but expect some bitter wrangling before it ever gets on—air. meanwhile, campaigners fora fresh referendum say the country and their own parties need what they're calling a people's vote. a botched, bungled brexit that sees us seed control and makes every part of the country poorer than it would otherwise be would surely risk doing serious damage to the conservative party. they are carolling round here today, but nothing will get mps' all parties singing from the same song sheet by christmas. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump's former lawyer pleads guilty to lying to
labour votes could be crucial so the news jeremy corbyn and mrs may want a tv debate could be significantfrom a panel. the bbc idea. he prefers itv‘s, a straight one—on—one debate. the itv offer seemed a sensible one. it reaches a wide audience and the timing looked good to me because it's not inconveniencing people who may wish to watch other things later in the evening. things like... i'm a celebrity...get me out of here! ! a brexit tv debate may not quite match other big offerings, but...
51
51
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the sun speculates that a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn could take place before theom brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwide and lay off thousands, in an effort to save billions of pounds in costs, as the biggest us car—maker braces itself for a downturn. the times reports that a council invited a jailed sex offender to play a part in the future of the child of a woman he raped, the times has learnt. let‘s start as we so frequently do nowadays, with brexit, and this is the metro, probably one of the headlines tonight, commons assault, may maulfrom all sides. it headlines tonight, commons assault, may maul from all sides. it was probably easier to name the people who were slightly favourable about this deal. nicky morgan gave it a go. there are a few people who get honourable mentions for being favourable. caroline flint is another one that might support it but might not. but then we know there is 90 or more torreira bosses say they will vote down the deal and we find out even today we have sir michael fallon, w
the sun speculates that a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn could take place before theom brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwide and lay off thousands, in an effort to save billions of pounds in costs, as the biggest us car—maker braces itself for a downturn. the times reports that a council invited a jailed sex offender to play a part in the future of the child of a woman he raped, the times has learnt. let‘s start as...
69
69
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant — months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shame" over what's been described as an ongoing "witch—hunt" against northern ireland veterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable these days. the police to be armed in crackdown on gangs. notjust on patrol but with visible weapons. visible weapons. the anti—crime task force suggested this to the government early th
the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing an...
41
41
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote, which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down injanuary, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant, months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily star claims rock star ozzy osbourne, who they say lost decades to booze and drugs, was nearly killed by, of all things, a manicure. we might not be looking at that story! let's look at the ft and what's happening with the former lawyer of donald trump, michael cohen. this is michael cohen, who was, for about a decade, intimately involved in the legal affairs
the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote, which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that...
121
121
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
tv debate, theresa may and jeremy corbyn, they both say it will be good. at illuminates the issues. we have discovered this is a hugely complex issue. i am not sure long tv debate would do very much more, frankly. it is a great idea. i think it might bring it to life a little bit. to have two people arguing from their respective positions, i think there would be significant interest and i think people would want to see happen. when you are out and about in your constituency, do people come up to you? what do they say? are people talking about it? it still dominates conversations on the doorsteps. what the prime minister has done with the dealers unite those wanting to remain and those wanting to leave in opposition to her deal. one thing i am getting a lot of is fear of a no—deal brexit and crashing out with deal. there has been lots of talk about how we can stop no deal. we have the date we exceed written into uk law and for politicians saying we will block it and there is no majority, we will stop it, until somebody can say how we will stop it, that is on
tv debate, theresa may and jeremy corbyn, they both say it will be good. at illuminates the issues. we have discovered this is a hugely complex issue. i am not sure long tv debate would do very much more, frankly. it is a great idea. i think it might bring it to life a little bit. to have two people arguing from their respective positions, i think there would be significant interest and i think people would want to see happen. when you are out and about in your constituency, do people come up...
42
42
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the sun speculates that a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn could take place before the vote, and may even clash with the climax of ‘i'm a celebrity.‘ away from brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwide and lay off thousands in an effort to save billions of pounds in costs, as the biggest us carmaker braces itself for a downturn. the times reports that a council invited a jailed sex offender to play a part in the future of the child of a woman he raped, the times has learnt. rumble and the jungle, the rumble and thejungle, the sun rumble and the jungle, the sun says, the suggestion that there could be a debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn and it will clash with something of what people will be watching, the final episode of celebrity, how likely do you think that it will take place? it seems the sun has spoken to theresa may and it seemed she is ready to debate can kiss he has a plan and —— she has a plan and he doesn't. it is a reversal of the past. she sent amber ruddin reversal of the past. she sent amber
the sun speculates that a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn could take place before the vote, and may even clash with the climax of ‘i'm a celebrity.‘ away from brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwide and lay off thousands in an effort to save billions of pounds in costs, as the biggest us carmaker braces itself for a downturn. the times reports that a council invited a jailed sex offender to play a part in the future of...
103
103
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
what about the brexit tv debate between the prime minister and jeremy corbyn, is it going to happen? to be honest. number 10 wanted to be happening and in a way, it it is desperate times mean desperate measures. by and large, it you are in pole position, you don't wa nt you are in pole position, you don't want a tv debate because you are risking everything. you talking about putting mrs may againstjeremy corbyn because they say mrs may is the main person arguing for the deal and jeremy corbyn is the main person arguing against the deal. a lot of brexiteers say, hang on, both these quys brexiteers say, hang on, both these guys backed remain so who is remaining —— who is arguing for brexit? brexiteers want to be part of the debate. those campaigning for another referendum, the people's vote, said the idea of a second referendum is a big part of this debate, we want to be part of the debate. the scottish nationalists says scotland has a distinct view on brexit, we want to be part of it. there is a cluster of people now demanding they should have a place at the podium. so it is going to
what about the brexit tv debate between the prime minister and jeremy corbyn, is it going to happen? to be honest. number 10 wanted to be happening and in a way, it it is desperate times mean desperate measures. by and large, it you are in pole position, you don't wa nt you are in pole position, you don't want a tv debate because you are risking everything. you talking about putting mrs may againstjeremy corbyn because they say mrs may is the main person arguing for the deal and jeremy corbyn...
90
90
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
there are suggestions today that the prime minister might want the tv debate with opposition leaderjeremy corbyneing floated in a couple of the newspapers. the idea that she would wa nt to newspapers. the idea that she would want to go head—to—head withjeremy corbyn in a televised debate about the deal she has brought back. the attraction for downing street is probably nobody is across the detail of that document as much as the prime minister, having worked on it closely in the negotiations for so long. you can imagine many others will be looking at this saying this is the prime minister who does not really wa nt is the prime minister who does not really want to do debates with other party leaders head to head with jeremy corbyn during the general election and why would you want to do that now? there has been no formal confirmation of any of this. it is part may be of her desire to get out there and get to a wider audience thanjust get out there and get to a wider audience than just the 650 mps in the house of commons. the response from the labour party has been to say they would relish the oppo
there are suggestions today that the prime minister might want the tv debate with opposition leaderjeremy corbyneing floated in a couple of the newspapers. the idea that she would wa nt to newspapers. the idea that she would want to go head—to—head withjeremy corbyn in a televised debate about the deal she has brought back. the attraction for downing street is probably nobody is across the detail of that document as much as the prime minister, having worked on it closely in the negotiations...
230
230
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
the telegraph says the pm is planning to challenge labour leaderjeremy corbyn to a tv debate as part deal. and finally the mail also uses the word "frantic" to describe the weeks that lay ahead for the pm. and there's a photo of the duke and duchess of sussex, who are moving to a cottage in the grounds of windsor castle. wright it's actually a ten bedroom cottage. i will find out the details. apparently the nation is falling in love on i'm a celebrity. we have jeremy wilson talking falling in love on i'm a celebrity. we havejeremy wilson talking about why harry redknapp is so popular in thejungle why harry redknapp is so popular in the jungle and it is quite desperate it is because he is being himself. perhaps he is frustrating at times but at times he will leave his house with a spring in his step and more enthusiasm for anyjob with a spring in his step and more enthusiasm for any job than with a spring in his step and more enthusiasm for anyjob than he had before. he loves telling stories thatis before. he loves telling stories that is a far more astute than you might think. his ma
the telegraph says the pm is planning to challenge labour leaderjeremy corbyn to a tv debate as part deal. and finally the mail also uses the word "frantic" to describe the weeks that lay ahead for the pm. and there's a photo of the duke and duchess of sussex, who are moving to a cottage in the grounds of windsor castle. wright it's actually a ten bedroom cottage. i will find out the details. apparently the nation is falling in love on i'm a celebrity. we have jeremy wilson talking...
70
70
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
away from the tv schedules mr corbyn confirmed that labour are going to oppose theresa may's deal, butay after the government bank of england sketched out that berry, bleak, scenario about leaving the eu without an agreement. they suggested that unemployment will rise by more than 1 million, house prices will crash by 30%, and we will be in the worst recession since the 1930s. mr corbyn says this morning there was no way parliament would allow that to happen. the prime minister really has to recognise,... no deal is more expensive? the alternative is that no deal, nobody will allow no deal. how could we? at the same time, perhaps a little earlier, theresa may was repeatedly pressed at a meeting of the liaison committee over whether she, in the wa ke committee over whether she, in the wake of this grim warning from the bank, would also now rule out leaving without a deal. she certainly didn't rule it out, but was rather ambiguous in her answers. she seemed to leave open the option out if her dealer was voted down, we could still leave the eu without any deal. here she is being pressed b
away from the tv schedules mr corbyn confirmed that labour are going to oppose theresa may's deal, butay after the government bank of england sketched out that berry, bleak, scenario about leaving the eu without an agreement. they suggested that unemployment will rise by more than 1 million, house prices will crash by 30%, and we will be in the worst recession since the 1930s. mr corbyn says this morning there was no way parliament would allow that to happen. the prime minister really has to...
88
88
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
and it has been confirmed she will hold that tv debate she hopes withjeremy corbyn which, in itself,teers are up prompted another row. brexiteers are up in arms because they say that mrs may and jeremy corbyn both backed remain in the referendum and how can you have a debate on brexit without a committed brexiteer on board? the people's vote says a big part of the debate now is about whether there should be another referendum, we wa nt to should be another referendum, we want to be involved in the debate, and the scottish nationalists have said scotland has had a clear and distinct position throughout the brexit issue, we should be there. so even the issue of trying to organise a debate looks fraught. welcome a debate would be fascinating. thank you very much for that. and that issue of the uk's ability to strike a trade deal with other countries posed brexit has been crucial throughout this process so been crucial throughout this process so let's talk about that more. our business presenter dominic o'connell is here. good morning. president trump suggesting otherwise, as we have rep
and it has been confirmed she will hold that tv debate she hopes withjeremy corbyn which, in itself,teers are up prompted another row. brexiteers are up in arms because they say that mrs may and jeremy corbyn both backed remain in the referendum and how can you have a debate on brexit without a committed brexiteer on board? the people's vote says a big part of the debate now is about whether there should be another referendum, we wa nt to should be another referendum, we want to be involved in...
65
65
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
confusion over a brexit tv debate between two party leaders — theresa may accepts the bbc‘s proposal, butjeremy corbyn measures, and now rated inadequate. with criticism particulalry of its maternity care. why did you let me try a natural birth when you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story.
confusion over a brexit tv debate between two party leaders — theresa may accepts the bbc‘s proposal, butjeremy corbyn measures, and now rated inadequate. with criticism particulalry of its maternity care. why did you let me try a natural birth when you knew that there was something wrong with his head? it could have been a completely different story.
86
86
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
also this lunchtime: confusion over a brexit tv debate between two party leaders: theresa may accepts the bbc‘s proposal, butjeremy corbyn itv‘s. shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, under investigation for its maternity services, is now rated "inadequate" by inspectors. tour operator thomas cook reveals losses of more than £150 million. and network rail is told to get its act together after punctuality and reliability on the network hit a five—year low. and coming up on bbc news: tyson fury says deontay wilder's "rattled" as the pair had to be separated at their pre—fight press conference ahead of saturday's world heavyweight bout. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a review of the case of a man who killed his wife and daughter after years of psychologically abusing his family has recommended a national campaign to raise awareness of the issue of coercive control. lance hart killed his wife claire and their 19—year—old daughter charlotte in spalding in lincolnshire in 2016 before turning the gun on himself. coercive control became a criminal offence three years ago, but the family were unaware of it. days b
also this lunchtime: confusion over a brexit tv debate between two party leaders: theresa may accepts the bbc‘s proposal, butjeremy corbyn itv‘s. shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, under investigation for its maternity services, is now rated "inadequate" by inspectors. tour operator thomas cook reveals losses of more than £150 million. and network rail is told to get its act together after punctuality and reliability on the network hit a five—year low. and coming up on bbc news:...
62
62
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
she will conduct herself if any of these tv debates ta ke herself if any of these tv debates take place withjeremy corbyn there would be to suggest that labour are the party of no deal. she has been putting that out there so labour have been trying to garner their defence. the first is very straightforward, when the vote comes on december the 11th, they are putting forward their alternative, an amendment that says they will do things differently including keeping britain ina things differently including keeping britain in a customs union with the european union. but secondly there is this other amendment, another attempt to attack this from a different angle, from backbench labourmp hilary benn, different angle, from backbench labour mp hilary benn, the chair of the cross—party brexit committee, and he is saying, if theresa may's deal fails, and he is saying, if theresa may's dealfails, parliament and he is saying, if theresa may's deal fails, parliament can and he is saying, if theresa may's dealfails, parliament can rule out no deal as an option. he is simply saying no deal should not be an option. he
she will conduct herself if any of these tv debates ta ke herself if any of these tv debates take place withjeremy corbyn there would be to suggest that labour are the party of no deal. she has been putting that out there so labour have been trying to garner their defence. the first is very straightforward, when the vote comes on december the 11th, they are putting forward their alternative, an amendment that says they will do things differently including keeping britain ina things differently...
59
59
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
why is the tv need a television debate when only 650 people are able to vote and perhaps what they see two days later? perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and also jeremy corbyn perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and alsojeremy corbyn another venue may and alsojeremy corbyn another venue to talk about their vision for the uk after brexit and of course, for mps it is quite important to have some sort of feeling that they represent their constituents and so, i guess this is presenting another chance for people to make up their mind what they think about the brexit deal and also that afterwards, it is another week until the boat is supposed to take place in parliament, so for them to get in touch with their parliamentarians and to come to some sort of, so that they are getting a feel and what people think. of course, people are, there have been people saying it is actually unnecessary because at this point in time, people that are watching this will not be able to vote on it again because they will not be a second referendum as the government has stated repeatedly, but i guess this isjust government has stated repeatedly, but i guess this is just an attempt
why is the tv need a television debate when only 650 people are able to vote and perhaps what they see two days later? perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and also jeremy corbyn perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and alsojeremy corbyn another venue may and alsojeremy corbyn another venue to talk about their vision for the uk after brexit and of course, for mps it is quite important to have some sort of feeling that they represent their constituents and so, i guess this is presenting...
56
56
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
and briefly, the idea of a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn?vative, but actually, it is rather more complicated than that. you have two remain politicians, both supported remain. where is the 5296 both supported remain. where is the 52% represented in this debate that voted leave? and i think broadcasters have a bit of a dilemma here. will be subject to legal challenge, do you think, is there with that sort of head—to—head debate between mrs me and mr corbyn? i'm notan debate between mrs me and mr corbyn? i'm not an expert on legal challenges, but i think the majority of people, this is not like people are being informed in advance of their voting, like a general election or a referendum was not think people will be rather turned off by the debate and they will say, why are they bothering with this? why not get on with it themselves, like they are paid to do. thank you. and more not so good news from arlene foster this morning, who has done an interview over in belfast. she reiterated there was no way the dup could support the party, and some o
and briefly, the idea of a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn?vative, but actually, it is rather more complicated than that. you have two remain politicians, both supported remain. where is the 5296 both supported remain. where is the 52% represented in this debate that voted leave? and i think broadcasters have a bit of a dilemma here. will be subject to legal challenge, do you think, is there with that sort of head—to—head debate between mrs me and mr corbyn? i'm notan debate...
100
100
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
tv debates if they can be agreed. as you know, she's agreed to a bbc debate, which includes some audience participation and jeremy corbynebate with the two of them going head to head. that hasn't been resolved but her line in those debates is clear, portraying labour as the party of no deal. to diffuse that, labour mp hilary benn, he has put down an amendment to her deal, the motion that will go before mps on december the 11th, and that is to say parliament would not accept a no deal scenario. that's been backed by his own front bench and buy a couple of conservative mps as well. if it was past it wouldn't be binding in the government but the moral pressure would be huge —— if it was passed. the g20 summit will get under way later. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the latest from buenos aires. throughout the day and night, they arrived. more than 20 world leaders gathering supposedly to agree new plans to improve global trade and protect the environment, but this summit is likely to be defined by as much by what divides these leaders as unites them. donald trump has launched a trade war on china. he'll m
tv debates if they can be agreed. as you know, she's agreed to a bbc debate, which includes some audience participation and jeremy corbynebate with the two of them going head to head. that hasn't been resolved but her line in those debates is clear, portraying labour as the party of no deal. to diffuse that, labour mp hilary benn, he has put down an amendment to her deal, the motion that will go before mps on december the 11th, and that is to say parliament would not accept a no deal scenario....