54
54
Feb 18, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to thetoday, jo cox's sister said the family would support brendan cox as he endeavoured to do the right thing. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering that's the question facing ministers as they try to address concerns over the cost of university, both to students and taxpayers. a review launching tomorrow to look at how degrees are funded and whether it's right that expensive science and engineering courses cost students the same as cheaper arts and humanities degrees. when the system was brought in, it wasn't anticipated that so many unive
a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to thetoday, jo cox's sister said the family would support brendan cox as he endeavoured to do the right thing. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister...
40
40
Feb 8, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
at downing street with colleagues from thejo cox foundation which i work for, and there we are, it showst larry the cat is choosy about who he decides to fraternise with. he was digging his claws into my hand at the time. but there you are. it can be done. i that had to do a piece about the day he came to downing street, he was picked up by a colleague who he did scratch her. he has form. this is your paper story steven. this is about labour's policy on brexit this time. indeed, out policy on brexit this time. indeed, our europe editor has on taped a memo from brussels which is a meeting jeremy corbyn had with michel barnier, why it is interesting thatjeremy michel barnier, why it is interesting that jeremy corbyn suggested he was open to staying in the customs union rather than labour's policy which is to stay in a customs union, that might sound like semantics but to labour it means a lot. the party is trying to chart a difficult course between vote rs chart a difficult course between voters many of whom are pro—remain, this memo appears to go in the middle. labour is absolutely emphat
at downing street with colleagues from thejo cox foundation which i work for, and there we are, it showst larry the cat is choosy about who he decides to fraternise with. he was digging his claws into my hand at the time. but there you are. it can be done. i that had to do a piece about the day he came to downing street, he was picked up by a colleague who he did scratch her. he has form. this is your paper story steven. this is about labour's policy on brexit this time. indeed, out policy on...
52
52
Feb 18, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
thejo cox foundation said that mr cox was admired by staff there for the integrity, commitment and dedication shown to creating a positive legacy forjo. susana mendonca, bbc news. president trump has criticised on the fbi and its investigation into wednesday's mass school shooting. he's suggested that the fbi missed the signals that nikolas cruz, was planning a massacre at his school because — he said — the agency is spending too much time investigating allegations of russian interference in the election. he's tweeted that this was not acceptable and the fbi needed to get back to basics. meanwhile, thousands of people in florida, including survivors of the shooting, have taken part in a rally to demand tighter gun controls in the united states. the event took place outside the court building in the city of fort lauderdale, a short distance from the school where cruz killed 17 people. laura westbrook reports. chanting: no more! outside the federal courthouse in fort lauderdale, this was the message to lawmakers. among the protesters was emma gonzales, who took cover on the floor of her school'
thejo cox foundation said that mr cox was admired by staff there for the integrity, commitment and dedication shown to creating a positive legacy forjo. susana mendonca, bbc news. president trump has criticised on the fbi and its investigation into wednesday's mass school shooting. he's suggested that the fbi missed the signals that nikolas cruz, was planning a massacre at his school because — he said — the agency is spending too much time investigating allegations of russian interference...
42
42
Feb 18, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to the today, jo cox's sister said the family would support brendan cox as he endeavoured to do the right thing. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. 66 people are feared dead after a passenger plane crashed in iran. the flight, which took off from the capital, tehran, came down in the zagros mountains, in the south—west of the country, on its way to the city of yasuj. it was operated by aseman airlines. i spoke to a corresponding to tell you about why there is some confusion about the survivors. this isa is a freezing, inaccessible mountainous area. and the latest as they have now followed the lead of a mobile phone signal which will help them to pinpoint the gps coordinates of the exact crash site. nonetheless, it will be quite a few hours between the crash and getting there, and even if there are survivors, there will be concerned about how they will cope in those conditions. the dark is falling now, and it is very cold, so it will be a big shock for any survivor to actually survive the cold an
a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to the today, jo cox's sister said the family would support brendan cox as he endeavoured to do the right thing. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. 66 people are feared dead after a passenger plane crashed in iran. the flight, which took off from the capital, tehran, came down in the zagros mountains, in the south—west of the country, on its way to the city of yasuj. it was operated by aseman airlines....
87
87
Feb 18, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 1
thejo cox foundation said that mr cox was admired by staff there for the integrity, commitment and dedicationhad shown to creating a positive legacy for hisjo. susana mendonca, bbc news. the new education secretary says he wants to see more variety in university tuition fees in england, rather than what he says is almost all institutions charging "exactly the same price". interviewed in the sunday times, damian hinds also suggests the benefit of a university course to the economy could help decide future fees. it comes as he and the prime minister announce a review into university funding today, as simon clemison reports. many of today's students were not born when university tuition fees were first introduced. but 20 years on, the link between getting a degree and paying towards the cost of it remains, and that has meant big sacrifices for some. and my parents sold their house so i could come to uni — i'm the first one in my family. looking into it, there were lots of, like, different aspects of the debt and how much you're paying back, obviously, in the long run, and it'sjust a really prosp
thejo cox foundation said that mr cox was admired by staff there for the integrity, commitment and dedicationhad shown to creating a positive legacy for hisjo. susana mendonca, bbc news. the new education secretary says he wants to see more variety in university tuition fees in england, rather than what he says is almost all institutions charging "exactly the same price". interviewed in the sunday times, damian hinds also suggests the benefit of a university course to the economy...
48
48
Feb 17, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
the statement from thejo cox foundation says that the board has accepted his resignation as a trusteethey have admired the dedication that brendan has shown to create a positive legacy forjo it was established in 2016 for practical effo rts established in 2016 for practical efforts to champion the cause is that she did. he is taking a step back because he does not want this to get in the way of all of that. let's stay... we are moving to the sunday times, i beg your pardon. "no screen sex, please. we are actors!" i think at this time of night, it is half term, it must be post—watershed. .. half term, it must be post—watershed... i will only read out the first bit. equity are suggesting they needed a rethink about sex scenes, in rehearsal and protecting actors and actresses. i would have thought they already did that. there is a lovely thing here that. there is a lovely thing here that says when roger moore had to film a sex scene he would apologise in advance to the act was involved in case she aroused him noticeably, which presumably means raising two eye brows which presumably means
the statement from thejo cox foundation says that the board has accepted his resignation as a trusteethey have admired the dedication that brendan has shown to create a positive legacy forjo it was established in 2016 for practical effo rts established in 2016 for practical efforts to champion the cause is that she did. he is taking a step back because he does not want this to get in the way of all of that. let's stay... we are moving to the sunday times, i beg your pardon. "no screen sex,...
40
40
Feb 17, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
thejo the two charities that he founded, the jo cox the two charities that he founded, thejo cox foundation more in common. and he says he will, for the time being, withdraw from public life. we must not conflict this with what is going on with oxfam and other charities. we are in the same territory, but it is not the same. it says all the way through that while he disputes are some of the allegations made against him, that he is sorry that he made people feel uncomfortable. letters move onto the sunday telegraph. check agent claims 15 mp5 sunday telegraph. check agent claims 15 mps met spies, notjustjeremy corbyn. john mcdonnell and ken livingstone. a total of 15 mps. they see that this is ridiculous will stop ken livingstone calls it a tissue of lies. labour is describing the allegations as absurd, which is what they have been saying all week. the point about this is that we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to a different time. gorbachev was then that changing the whole nature of russia and eastern europe... perestroika and glasnost. those gre
thejo the two charities that he founded, the jo cox the two charities that he founded, thejo cox foundation more in common. and he says he will, for the time being, withdraw from public life. we must not conflict this with what is going on with oxfam and other charities. we are in the same territory, but it is not the same. it says all the way through that while he disputes are some of the allegations made against him, that he is sorry that he made people feel uncomfortable. letters move onto...
70
70
Feb 18, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
support of herfamily and in particular, her husband, brendan, who set up two charities, thejo cox foundationy he announced his resignation from both of them, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour a year before his wife's murder. the claims are reported in a sunday paper. they're linked to alleged incidents at harvard university in massachusetts, and whilst mr cox was working for save the children. in this case, he's said to have pinned a staff member to a wall while making sexual comments. mr cox says the claims are a massive exaggeration. his statement continues... labour backbencher jess phillips, a friend ofjo cox, said her widower was right to stand back from the charities. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know, and my friend, who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. i don't defend any of this behaviour. jo cox's sister, kim leadbeater, stood with brendan cox at the end of the murder trial. today she said it had been another very difficult day for the family but they would support brendan cox and they respec
support of herfamily and in particular, her husband, brendan, who set up two charities, thejo cox foundationy he announced his resignation from both of them, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour a year before his wife's murder. the claims are reported in a sunday paper. they're linked to alleged incidents at harvard university in massachusetts, and whilst mr cox was working for save the children. in this case, he's said to have pinned a staff member to a wall while making sexual...
48
48
Feb 17, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
he set up and got involved in charitable works, thejo cox foundation was set up and matt moore in coleman up —— maureen, and were set up. it follows allegations that have been made against him. what are those allegations? we understand a former colleague who worked with him while he worked at save the children, back in 2015, claims that he had drunkenly harassed a female employee. there is an allegation in the mail on sunday about holding someone the mail on sunday about holding someone by the throat and making a llera comment. as well is that, there are accusations that he forced himself on to a woman during a trip to harvard university in the us. we have had a response from brendan cox. he said that in terms of the allegations in the united states, he does not accept that those allegations are true. and in terms of his time at save the children, he says he made mistakes and that he perhaps behaved in a way that caused some hurt and offence to women. i have been speaking to somebody close to brendan cox in the last few minutes who has said that he certainly doesn't accept these allegatio
he set up and got involved in charitable works, thejo cox foundation was set up and matt moore in coleman up —— maureen, and were set up. it follows allegations that have been made against him. what are those allegations? we understand a former colleague who worked with him while he worked at save the children, back in 2015, claims that he had drunkenly harassed a female employee. there is an allegation in the mail on sunday about holding someone the mail on sunday about holding someone by...