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and we'll speak to stella creasy about this just after 8:30am this morning.e in the royal bank of scotland. let's get more detail now from steph, who is in south london for us this morning. what details have you got? good morning. you will excuse the gear. i would explain that later. big news this morning. about a decade ago we we re this morning. about a decade ago we were in the midst of a financial crisis and the government had to bail out rbs, £45 billion was spent on doing that. that gave them a chunk of the business, about 80% of rbs. since then there has been lots of talk about when that will go back into private hands, the big chunks .mac slowly it is being sold off. a couple of years ago back in 2015, they sold a 10% stake which took it down below 70%. now they have reduced that stake even more grit they have sold enough to bring it down to 62%. for that chunk they sold they got around £2.5 billion. what is interesting is whether that was a good idea or not because the £2.5 billion in shares they sold is a lot less than when they put in the money bac
and we'll speak to stella creasy about this just after 8:30am this morning.e in the royal bank of scotland. let's get more detail now from steph, who is in south london for us this morning. what details have you got? good morning. you will excuse the gear. i would explain that later. big news this morning. about a decade ago we we re this morning. about a decade ago we were in the midst of a financial crisis and the government had to bail out rbs, £45 billion was spent on doing that. that gave...
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creasy. freedom. i think that's we've. tried everything for the last decade now most face the truth it doesn't work you have to have a repatriation policy some. people back to the person. different arguments. are essentially racist how do you answer that. if i got a penny out of every time i was called a racist i would be well it doesn't mean that i'm a racist it's just a sign of a politically correct society. as soon as anyone criticizes immigration policy they're called racist but i don't care anymore because no one cares about the racist. word anymore it's been used all over and now even the established admit that they have overused this term and i mean if you look at them i will come to sweden then come to sweden because it's a country that's. a lot of benefits they want to come here because of our welfare and because of the fact that they don't have to adopt our society here. since the peak of the refugee crisis sweden has introduced stricter border controls and adopted more restrictive policies when it comes to asylu
creasy. freedom. i think that's we've. tried everything for the last decade now most face the truth it doesn't work you have to have a repatriation policy some. people back to the person. different arguments. are essentially racist how do you answer that. if i got a penny out of every time i was called a racist i would be well it doesn't mean that i'm a racist it's just a sign of a politically correct society. as soon as anyone criticizes immigration policy they're called racist but i don't...
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creasy. freedom. i think that's we have. which is a country that has tried everything for the last decades now most face the truth it doesn't work you have to have repatriation policy some would say we will send people back to work and make the person. different arguments will say it's inhumane or that would say you are essentially racist how do you answer that. if i got a penny out of every time i was called a racist i would be a millionaire it doesn't mean that i'm a racist it's just a sign of a politically correct society that as soon as anyone criticizes the immigration policy they are called racist but i don't care anymore because no one cares about the racist. word anymore in sweden it's been used all over and now even the established admit that they have overused this term and i mean if you look at them i will come to sweden them come to sweden because it's a country that has given them a lot of benefits they wanted to come here because of our welfare and because of the fact that they don't have to adopt a society her
creasy. freedom. i think that's we have. which is a country that has tried everything for the last decades now most face the truth it doesn't work you have to have repatriation policy some would say we will send people back to work and make the person. different arguments will say it's inhumane or that would say you are essentially racist how do you answer that. if i got a penny out of every time i was called a racist i would be a millionaire it doesn't mean that i'm a racist it's just a sign...
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offences against the person act came from the labour mp stella creasy.eferendum has been felt around the world. 2.1 million people voted, of which 1.4 million voted to repeal article eight which prevents abortion. but in doing so, they have thrown a spotlight on the situation in northern ireland where a million people are affected. the situation in which if a uk citizen is raped and seeks a termination as a result, she faces a longer prison sentence than her attacker. where a mother of a much wanted child given a heartbreaking diagnosis of fatal foetal abnormality is forced to travel overseas for treatment. where uk citizens are currently on trial, a mother of a 15—year—old girl is on trial for buying her abortion pills. a situation that is a direct consequence and of the legislation passed here in this house, and that is why this house must act. the debate takes place on tuesday. you're watching monday in parliament with me, kristiina cooper. during media interviews at the weekend, the home secretary sajid javid promised to review key parts of the uk's
offences against the person act came from the labour mp stella creasy.eferendum has been felt around the world. 2.1 million people voted, of which 1.4 million voted to repeal article eight which prevents abortion. but in doing so, they have thrown a spotlight on the situation in northern ireland where a million people are affected. the situation in which if a uk citizen is raped and seeks a termination as a result, she faces a longer prison sentence than her attacker. where a mother of a much...
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the labour mp stella creasy has put down a motion on the subject to be debated in the house of commonsking to the bbc‘s andrew marr. youngin young in this country and across the whole, it was passed in 1861. it puts it in the same place as rape, and what that means, right now in northern ireland, where there are no exceptions to this law, if you are raped and you become pregnant as a result of the raid, and you seek a termination, you would face a longer prison sentence than the person who attacked you. in northern ireland, as in england and wales, this legislation is key. by repealing this piece of regulation i want to be really ca re this piece of regulation i want to be really care about this. the puzzle we have, and it is across party proposal, is devilish and respectful, because it is about repealing a piece of uk legislation, that stop people from northern ireland having a medical rather than criminal laws about abortion. the government has confirmed that it intends to launch a free website for schools in england to advertise teacher vacancies later this year. the department for
the labour mp stella creasy has put down a motion on the subject to be debated in the house of commonsking to the bbc‘s andrew marr. youngin young in this country and across the whole, it was passed in 1861. it puts it in the same place as rape, and what that means, right now in northern ireland, where there are no exceptions to this law, if you are raped and you become pregnant as a result of the raid, and you seek a termination, you would face a longer prison sentence than the person who...
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the labour mp stella creasy has put down a motion on the subject to be debated in the house of commonsplained her thinking to the bbc‘s andrew marr in this country and across the whole of the uk, our laws on abortion are governed by something called the offences against the person act, that was passed in 1861. it puts abortion in the same category as rape, child stealing and using gunpowder to blow people up. so what that means, is that right now in northern ireland where there are no exceptions to this law, if you are raped and you become pregnant as a result of that rape and you seek a termination, you would face a longer prison sentence than the person who attacked you. in northern ireland, as in england and wales, this legislation is key. by repealing this piece of legislation... you want to take away the offences against the person act? yes. i want to be really clear about this. the proposal we have, and it's a cross—party proposal, is devolution respectful because it's about repealing a piece of uk legislation that stops people in northern ireland having medical rather than crimi
the labour mp stella creasy has put down a motion on the subject to be debated in the house of commonsplained her thinking to the bbc‘s andrew marr in this country and across the whole of the uk, our laws on abortion are governed by something called the offences against the person act, that was passed in 1861. it puts abortion in the same category as rape, child stealing and using gunpowder to blow people up. so what that means, is that right now in northern ireland where there are no...
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the call for the debate came from the labour mp, stella creasy, with backing from mps on all sides.the debate itself will not make any change to the law. the government is to consider direct investment to build a new nuclear power station at wylfa on anglesey. the announcement came from business secretary greg clark who told mps the investment may be alongside hitachi and the japanese government agencies and other partners. i'm pleased to confirm that today, hitachi and the uk government have decided to enter into negotiations in relation to the proposed wylfa project. this is an important next step for the project, although no decision has yet been taken to proceed and the successful conclusion of these negotiations will of course be subject to full government, regulatory and other approvals, including but not limited to value for money, due diligence and state aid requirements. let's go back to the story of the teenager from london who has been found guilty today of plotting a terror attack, as part of britain's first all female cell pledging allegiance to the islamic state group.
the call for the debate came from the labour mp, stella creasy, with backing from mps on all sides.the debate itself will not make any change to the law. the government is to consider direct investment to build a new nuclear power station at wylfa on anglesey. the announcement came from business secretary greg clark who told mps the investment may be alongside hitachi and the japanese government agencies and other partners. i'm pleased to confirm that today, hitachi and the uk government have...
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labour mp stella creasy told the commons it's wrong that northern ireland is out of step with the resthould be dealt with by stormont once devolution is restored. the life of a woman with terminal breast cancer has been saved by a pioneering new therapy, according to researchers in america. judy perkins was given just three months to live but two years later there is no sign of the disease in her body. the treatment involved using her own tumour to grow 90 billion immune cells which were then pumped into her body. more than 50 countries are taking action to reduce plastic pollution, that's according to a report from the united nations. the authors say policies are improving but more needs to be done to reduce the blight on rivers and oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another heartbreaking plastic story. this pilot whale in southern thailand swallowed more than 80 plastic bags weighing more than eight kilos. another big team of our throwaway society. —— victim. south—east asia is afflicted by plastic pollution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought in
labour mp stella creasy told the commons it's wrong that northern ireland is out of step with the resthould be dealt with by stormont once devolution is restored. the life of a woman with terminal breast cancer has been saved by a pioneering new therapy, according to researchers in america. judy perkins was given just three months to live but two years later there is no sign of the disease in her body. the treatment involved using her own tumour to grow 90 billion immune cells which were then...
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we can now hear from stella creasy.at of prosecution if something goes wrong with the bills and she seeks medical help. i will happily give way to one of my co—sponsors first. happily give way to one of my co-sponsors first. i want to pay tribute to all her work in getting this important debate and much more besides. she will know the un committee on ending discrimination against women has called the situation in northern ireland, it constitutes a grave and systematic violation of human rights. does she agree with me that it is essential we send out a message from this chamber today to any woman or girl in northern ireland that we are with you, and we will continue to stand up you, and we will continue to stand up foryour human you, and we will continue to stand up for your human rights and won't stop until you get them. yes, the un has criticised us. and so too has the northern ireland human rights commission, who has —— who has brought an appeal to the human rights commission. it's important when we talk about norther
we can now hear from stella creasy.at of prosecution if something goes wrong with the bills and she seeks medical help. i will happily give way to one of my co—sponsors first. happily give way to one of my co-sponsors first. i want to pay tribute to all her work in getting this important debate and much more besides. she will know the un committee on ending discrimination against women has called the situation in northern ireland, it constitutes a grave and systematic violation of human...