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we know that damian green is a good friend of the prime
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a trusted friend of theresa may, damian green is doing that now.g clark is staying as business directory. we have also heard on friday that the big beasts are staying put, amber rudd at the home office, boris johnson at the foreign office, philip hammond in the treasury and michael fallon as defence secretary and david davis as brexit secretary. not a huge amount of movement, certainly in the upper echelons, but today we have seen a subtle around. we are waiting five —— as shuffle around. we are waiting for more news. sajid javid, communities secretary, has gone in, we haven't heard what he's got. justin greening the education secretary has gone into. they have all gone in and have come out yet. ten cabinet ministers trooping out downing street and an interesting reshuffle of the pack. thanks for now and we will be back to you very soon. let's take a look at weather prospects. we'll start with the latest satellite sequence which shows it was a lovely day. we have sunshine, heavy rain in northern ireland and western scotland. it will stay wet in wes
a trusted friend of theresa may, damian green is doing that now.g clark is staying as business directory. we have also heard on friday that the big beasts are staying put, amber rudd at the home office, boris johnson at the foreign office, philip hammond in the treasury and michael fallon as defence secretary and david davis as brexit secretary. not a huge amount of movement, certainly in the upper echelons, but today we have seen a subtle around. we are waiting five —— as shuffle around....
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damian green becomes first secretary of state.e live in downing street, where an announcement is expected soon on further appointments. downing street and the democratic unionist party both insist that no parliamentary pact has yet been agreed between them. the former chancellor, george osborne, has described theresa may as a dead woman walking. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternative queen's speech. welcome back to westminster. we will ta ke welcome back to westminster. we will take a look at the latest news from theresa may's reshuffle, although it is fairto theresa may's reshuffle, although it is fair to say in many respects it is fair to say in many respects it is not a reshuffle because an awful lot of her cabinet are staying exactly where they were before this election was called. ellie, i know you have got latest news on chris grayling, take us through.|j you have got latest news on chris grayling, take us through. i am beginning to doubt what i have told you a
damian green becomes first secretary of state.e live in downing street, where an announcement is expected soon on further appointments. downing street and the democratic unionist party both insist that no parliamentary pact has yet been agreed between them. the former chancellor, george osborne, has described theresa may as a dead woman walking. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternative queen's speech. welcome back to westminster. we...
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that was damian green's job, of state for work and pensions.s damian green'sjob, who has moved to secretary of state for the cabinet office. more crucially he is the first secretary of state would effectively mixing one of the most senior cabinet members in the cabinet. —— makes him one of the most senior cabinet members. it has been passed by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. but gives you a sense of that important. it is a sort of deputy pm role. we are yet to hear whether theresa may will introduce that in her cabinet. we have also seen liam fox, secretary of state for international development, walk up the street and liz truss who is justice secretary ‘s, and justin green who was education secretary. no word from any of them if they have moved or what theirjobs might be. there is a flurry of activity in downing street. we do know, it is important to find out, some of the big jobs had already been taken or no movement. the home office, foreign office, treasury and david davis as the brexit secretary, and michael fallon as th
that was damian green's job, of state for work and pensions.s damian green'sjob, who has moved to secretary of state for the cabinet office. more crucially he is the first secretary of state would effectively mixing one of the most senior cabinet members in the cabinet. —— makes him one of the most senior cabinet members. it has been passed by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. but gives you a sense of that important. it is a sort of deputy pm role. we are yet to hear...
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we know that damian green is a good friend of the prime minister, so it would be unusual to be invited in and then sacked. i think we can imagine they will both have a cabinet position. we are waiting to hear both they do get moved around. damian green had been rumoured to get a biggerjob than his currentjob at the department of pensions. it is worth noting that yesterday, the prime minister, actually on friday, the prime minister confirmed that her big beasts, if you like, of her main cabinet would stay in place, so that is the chancellor at number 11, philip hammond was remaining really was and amber rudd at the home. borisjohnson at was and amber rudd at the home. boris johnson at the was and amber rudd at the home. borisjohnson at the foreign office and david davis as brexit secretary at michael fallon at defence. those are staying the same but we have had two cabinet ministers, former cabinet ministers, coming in, we have yet to find out what will happen to them and we expect to see more following them. six junior ministers lost their seats at this election, and it is expected tha
we know that damian green is a good friend of the prime minister, so it would be unusual to be invited in and then sacked. i think we can imagine they will both have a cabinet position. we are waiting to hear both they do get moved around. damian green had been rumoured to get a biggerjob than his currentjob at the department of pensions. it is worth noting that yesterday, the prime minister, actually on friday, the prime minister confirmed that her big beasts, if you like, of her main cabinet...
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damian green, thank you very much.h maybe delayed. some confusion this afternoon, of course, we had learnt that it was going to be delayed and then it appeared it might be back on track and now damian green saying again it may well be delayed. let's take you to downing street. right now, because we're expecting the prime minister to come out of that door imminently. shejust to come out of that door imminently. she just held her first new cabinet meeting and an extremely long meeting and an extremely long meeting it was today. it went on for two hours and ten minutes. much londoner than usual. they had a great deal to talk about and she will be leaving downing street in order to go to a highly trailed and highly important meeting with her backbenchers, the 1922 committee it's called and that is likely to be a sober and possibly a difficult meeting for the prime minister. anyway, once she comes out, we'll go back. in a moment a look at how the financial markets in europe closed the day, but first the headlines on bbc new
damian green, thank you very much.h maybe delayed. some confusion this afternoon, of course, we had learnt that it was going to be delayed and then it appeared it might be back on track and now damian green saying again it may well be delayed. let's take you to downing street. right now, because we're expecting the prime minister to come out of that door imminently. shejust to come out of that door imminently. she just held her first new cabinet meeting and an extremely long meeting and an...
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damian green goes to the cabinet office, liz truss moved tojustice secretary, and david gore in chargeons. there is no appetite for a general election among conservatives but the labour leader says he is ready to seize power. we cannot go on with a period of great instability. we have a programme, we have the support, and we are ready to fight a election campaign as soon as maybe, because we want to be able to serve this country. it is notjust the opposition snapping at theresa may posit heels. theresa may is a dead woman walking, it is just how long she will remain on death row. i think we will know very shortly, in other words, we could easily get to the middle of next week and it all cla ps for the middle of next week and it all claps for her. when tory mps starts to return to parliament this week they will face the reality of political life without a majority in the house of commons. compromises will need to be found, controversial policies like grammar schools, social care and pension changes may bite the dust. there is no point in sailing ahead with items that were in the manifes
damian green goes to the cabinet office, liz truss moved tojustice secretary, and david gore in chargeons. there is no appetite for a general election among conservatives but the labour leader says he is ready to seize power. we cannot go on with a period of great instability. we have a programme, we have the support, and we are ready to fight a election campaign as soon as maybe, because we want to be able to serve this country. it is notjust the opposition snapping at theresa may posit heels....
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the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, but denies that speculation about the date is evidence that the government is in chaos. we want to produce a substantial queen ‘s speech. a substantial queen's speech. there is a huge amount of work to get on with, not just the brexit negotiations, which start next week, but many other challenges that face us. the brexit secretary, david davis, says brexit talks will begin next week, despite the uncertainty of recent days, as he warns the uk will walk away from a bad deal. we have to go into this negotiation with a straight approach, which is we wa nt with a straight approach, which is we want a good deal for europe and the united kingdom. the prime minister is still seeking a deal to support her government, the democratic unionists say they're still talking. and hundreds of russians are detained at anti—corruption rallies across the country. and an investigation begins into how a chinese passengerjet ended up with a hole in one of its engines. good evening and welcome to bbc news. after
the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, but denies that speculation about the date is evidence that the government is in chaos. we want to produce a substantial queen ‘s speech. a substantial queen's speech. there is a huge amount of work to get on with, not just the brexit negotiations, which start next week, but many other challenges that face us. the brexit secretary, david davis, says brexit talks will begin next week, despite the...
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crucially, as damian green set out there, this deal with the dup bypasses the barnet formula, much tothere. then that crucial question around the peace process in northern ireland where both the british and irish governments have been committed in the good friday agreement for the best pa rt the good friday agreement for the best part of two decades to be impartial as far as matters in northern ireland between the political parties there are concerned and yet now the conservatives are in an arrangement with the democratic unionists. the way the conservatives attempt to square that circle is referring back to their official title that they say look, we have never been neutral on the central question of northern ireland‘s future, in other words them being a pro—union party and they can point to that alliance with they can point to that alliance with the democratic unionists. when you listen to voices in sinn fein and the nationalists sdlp on the other side of northern ireland‘s political divide, they raise awkward questions about where this leaves the conservatives, certainly as far as
crucially, as damian green set out there, this deal with the dup bypasses the barnet formula, much tothere. then that crucial question around the peace process in northern ireland where both the british and irish governments have been committed in the good friday agreement for the best pa rt the good friday agreement for the best part of two decades to be impartial as far as matters in northern ireland between the political parties there are concerned and yet now the conservatives are in an...
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damian green, first secretary of state, thank you for your time this morning.ran, emili sande and 19605 singer sandie shaw. also honoured is classical double bassist, chi—chi nwanoku, ...iknew i knew! i knew i would get this wrong andi i knew i would get this wrong and i apologise because there is nothing more frustrating than getting somebody‘s name wrong. you co—founded the orchestra of the age of enlightenment, which employs musicians from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds. shejoins us now. cani can ijust can i just correct you, can ijust correct you, i founded and orchestra made up of majority black and minority ethnic musicians, professionals and juniors. we should say, you already have an mbe, so this is the icing on the cake, and we have talked before about how it is important to thank people for the work that is done and that is how you see this. yes, it is definitely an upgrade. i think i'm very proud and honoured to have received this. it is important to be able to receive thanks and give thanks, especially in the world of classical music. in the art
damian green, first secretary of state, thank you for your time this morning.ran, emili sande and 19605 singer sandie shaw. also honoured is classical double bassist, chi—chi nwanoku, ...iknew i knew! i knew i would get this wrong andi i knew i would get this wrong and i apologise because there is nothing more frustrating than getting somebody‘s name wrong. you co—founded the orchestra of the age of enlightenment, which employs musicians from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds. shejoins...
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theresa may has been criticised by some for her response to the fire, in the last few moments damian green, the first secretary of state, said she had been deeply affected by the tragedy. the prime minister is distraught as is everyone in the country, we are all desperately sad, we are angry. hundreds of mourners attend a late—night vigil for the dead and missing as the search for victims and as its fourth day. —— enters its fourth day. good morning, it's saturday 17th june. also ahead. the queen says it's difficult to escape a "sombre national mood" after the recent tragedies in manchester and london — in a message to mark her official birthday she says the country has been "resolute in the face of adversity". pc keith palmer, who tried to stop the terror attack in westminster, is among those recognised by the queen's birthday honours and gallantry awards. in sport and the lions have got underway in the biggest match of the tour yet, before that game england's women have become the worlds number one team after over new zealand. and the weekend weather this morning. good morning, it will b
theresa may has been criticised by some for her response to the fire, in the last few moments damian green, the first secretary of state, said she had been deeply affected by the tragedy. the prime minister is distraught as is everyone in the country, we are all desperately sad, we are angry. hundreds of mourners attend a late—night vigil for the dead and missing as the search for victims and as its fourth day. —— enters its fourth day. good morning, it's saturday 17th june. also ahead....
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in other changes, liz truss loses herjob asjustice secretary, while damian green becomes first secretary of state. senior conservatives including liam fox publicly back the prime minister as speculation continues about her future. theresa may says it will be business as usual. what i am feeling is that there is a job to be done and what there is a job to be done and what the public want is to ensure that the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the government is getting on with thejob. the government is getting on with the job. police investigating the manchester bombing release images of salman abedi and say that they are confident he acted alone. and in france, president macron‘s party looks set to be the big winner as counting begins in the country's parliamentary elections. a month after electing emmanuel macron as their youngest ever president, the people of france have been voting again today, in the first round of parliamentary elections. early indications are that the president is set for a landslide majority. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent in pa
in other changes, liz truss loses herjob asjustice secretary, while damian green becomes first secretary of state. senior conservatives including liam fox publicly back the prime minister as speculation continues about her future. theresa may says it will be business as usual. what i am feeling is that there is a job to be done and what there is a job to be done and what the public want is to ensure that the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the government is...
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damian green is made first secretary of state and cabinet office minister, a promotion to a key roleally. liz truss is demoted from head of the justice ministry to chief secretary to the treasury. david lidington becomes lord chancellor and justice secretary. david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary. and sir patrick mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. senior tory figures have been speaking today about the position theresa may finds herself in, after her election gamble backfired. and the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said he's ready "any time" to fight another campaign. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, reports. she's putting on a brave face, but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. the shock of election night is still sinking in. after church this morning, the prime minister rang round colleagues who'd been defeated on thursday. she's in office for now, but for how much longer? i said during the election campaign that, if re—elected, i would intend to serve
damian green is made first secretary of state and cabinet office minister, a promotion to a key roleally. liz truss is demoted from head of the justice ministry to chief secretary to the treasury. david lidington becomes lord chancellor and justice secretary. david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary. and sir patrick mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. senior tory figures have been speaking today about...
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damian green goes to the cabinet office, liz truss is moved to the treasury. appetite for a general election among conservatives but the labour leader says he is ready to seize power. we cannot go on with a period of great instability. we have a programme, we have the support and we are ready to fight another election campaign, because we want to be able to serve the people of this country. because we want to be able to serve the people of this countrym because we want to be able to serve the people of this country. it is not just the opposition the people of this country. it is notjust the opposition snapping at theresa may's heels. she is a dead woman walking. it is just how long she will remain on death row. we could easily get to next week and it all colla pses could easily get to next week and it all collapses for her. when tory mps return to parliament, they will face the reality of political life without a majority in the house of commons. compromises will need to be found. controversial policies may bite the dust. there is no point in sailing ahead wit
damian green goes to the cabinet office, liz truss is moved to the treasury. appetite for a general election among conservatives but the labour leader says he is ready to seize power. we cannot go on with a period of great instability. we have a programme, we have the support and we are ready to fight another election campaign, because we want to be able to serve the people of this country. because we want to be able to serve the people of this countrym because we want to be able to serve the...
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that was the first secretary of state, damian green. let's speak to frankie mcca mley green.k to frankie mccamley who has been all morning. how do you assess the mood of people? we saw so anger yesterday. we did, we saw anger and then we saw that vigil which seemed to calm moots but has not dispelled the angen moots but has not dispelled the anger. people are still extremely angry. people have been coming up to me and asking me questions and saying how angry they are and how something needs to be done but there is also this feeling of community spirit. we arejust is also this feeling of community spirit. we are just buy the church andi spirit. we are just buy the church and i have seen people carrying boxes out of the church. it had about 1000 boxes full of clothes. i have seen boxes of men's shirts and women's shirts taken out, food, essentials, people really coming together to try to help. because they have had so much, thisjudge says it has been overwhelmed, they are now taking these things to storage so that when people need more food and water they can then ta ke more fo
that was the first secretary of state, damian green. let's speak to frankie mcca mley green.k to frankie mccamley who has been all morning. how do you assess the mood of people? we saw so anger yesterday. we did, we saw anger and then we saw that vigil which seemed to calm moots but has not dispelled the angen moots but has not dispelled the anger. people are still extremely angry. people have been coming up to me and asking me questions and saying how angry they are and how something needs to...
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damian green spoke this morning, trying to address some of those concerns.million of emergency funding being released and set that is just the start, there will be more funds to come forfurther the start, there will be more funds to come for further expenses. he said there is a better coordinated effort on the ground to help people looking for answers about loved ones being cared for in local hospitals. but damian green this morning was also pressed over whether prime minister theresa may has been able to show enough empathy. after the meeting yesterday of the recovery task force there is now from today on the ground a central operation precisely to answer all those perfectly reasonable questions that people have in these desperate circumstances. there will be a combination of the local council and central government, the department for communities and local government, and other departments. there will be representatives of those departments on the ground, immediately accessible to residents so immediately accessible to residents so those questions can be a
damian green spoke this morning, trying to address some of those concerns.million of emergency funding being released and set that is just the start, there will be more funds to come forfurther the start, there will be more funds to come for further expenses. he said there is a better coordinated effort on the ground to help people looking for answers about loved ones being cared for in local hospitals. but damian green this morning was also pressed over whether prime minister theresa may has...
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damian green provided more reshurns on that inquiry —— reassurance on that inquiry saying it would beooner rather than later. he said there would be a better coordinated effort for people on the ground, people searching for loved ones in hospitals, searching for updates, searching for clarity over where they would be rehomed. he has been trying to provide reaslurns for people and diffuse some of that anger too. of course, this has been such an emotionally charged few days. it's been almost impossible really for ministers or for prime minister theresa may to really adequately address people's questions when it has been such heightened emotions, such an outpouring of grove and shock. but we get the sense that the government is today, with this meeting, trying to reach out to people, trying to build some bridges with the community, after what has been a rather damaging few days. emma, thank you very much. let's speak to a community organiser, who is working flat out here to help those who have been affected by the disaster. thank you very much for being with us. you're one of the volunte
damian green provided more reshurns on that inquiry —— reassurance on that inquiry saying it would beooner rather than later. he said there would be a better coordinated effort for people on the ground, people searching for loved ones in hospitals, searching for updates, searching for clarity over where they would be rehomed. he has been trying to provide reaslurns for people and diffuse some of that anger too. of course, this has been such an emotionally charged few days. it's been almost...
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damian green also said there was a more coordinated plan in place to assist people with this.ng yesterday of the recovery task force, there is no, from today on the ground, a central operation, precisely to answer all those perfectly reasonable questions that people have in these desperate circumstances. there will be a combination of the local council and central government, the department for communities and local government and other departments as necessary, representatives of those departments have been on the ground immediately accessible to the residents all those questions can be answered. we've moved very fast to set up a public inquiry. we want that to be set up as fast as possible, we will appoint a judge as chairman within days rather than weeks, we have said it will produce interim reports so people will not have wait a long time very importantly, the residents will have a direct voice. they will be consulted on the terms of reference of the public inquiry and if they want legal representation at the public inquiry, the government will pay for that, so the residen
damian green also said there was a more coordinated plan in place to assist people with this.ng yesterday of the recovery task force, there is no, from today on the ground, a central operation, precisely to answer all those perfectly reasonable questions that people have in these desperate circumstances. there will be a combination of the local council and central government, the department for communities and local government and other departments as necessary, representatives of those...
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damian green is appointed the first secretary of state.s is the scene live in downing street, from where we'll have all the latest. there's open speculation by senior conservatives over the prime minister's future, and warnings she needs to change her leadership style. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. what's your guess? i think we will know very shortly. i mean, we could get to next week and it all collapses for her. downing street is forced to clarify its position over a deal with the dup. its leader, arlene foster, says nothing is finalised on reaching a deal. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says the tories are in chaos and he expects to fight another election soon. we are quite ready and able to put forward a serious programme, which obviously has massive support in this country. i'm shaun ley, with the rest of the day's news : police release new images of the manchester arena bomb and say they are now sure he did act alone. three british men are detained after a passenger plane m
damian green is appointed the first secretary of state.s is the scene live in downing street, from where we'll have all the latest. there's open speculation by senior conservatives over the prime minister's future, and warnings she needs to change her leadership style. theresa may is a dead woman walking. it's just how long she's going to remain on death row. what's your guess? i think we will know very shortly. i mean, we could get to next week and it all collapses for her. downing street is...
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across, as her great friend, faithful first the te na nt great friend, faithful first the tenant damian greentedly through the day, she is distraught about it and i have no doubt about that but it is so odd, go back six weeks ago, the election was getting underway, it was seen to bea was getting underway, it was seen to be a huge advantage to her, she was on top of the game and corbyn wasn't. the contrast that ran throughout the reporting of the sunday papers, and we've got quite a good sample in front of us, he is body language is better for this good sample in front of us, he is body language is betterfor this and it is more confident. it's not even a left and right thing, it's the ronald reagan feature of i feel your pain which seems to be getting across. and we have the extraordinary intervention of the queen with her message on the day of her official birthday. but back to business, mostly the conservative newspapers we are looking at, like the mail on sunday, they are reading directly from the inferno at g re nfell tower, directly from the inferno at grenfell tower, which she has no inv
across, as her great friend, faithful first the te na nt great friend, faithful first the tenant damian greentedly through the day, she is distraught about it and i have no doubt about that but it is so odd, go back six weeks ago, the election was getting underway, it was seen to bea was getting underway, it was seen to be a huge advantage to her, she was on top of the game and corbyn wasn't. the contrast that ran throughout the reporting of the sunday papers, and we've got quite a good sample...
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damian green has gone to be deputy prime minister. he's a nice done does —— don't underestimate.sa done does —— don't underestimate. he's a nice person. as for gof, i wouldn't put on that side of the category. i think she's brought in people she doesn't trust which is quite clever. isn't it a bit of a taste of your own medicine when borisjohnson was made foreign secretary, you've helped create some of this uncertainty is to help tidy it up. on the front page of the i, i'm looking to this. i think ruth davidson... are we moving onto the next story: psycho if you want to see what tory if you want to see what a good tory leader sounds like... her name is bruce. i can spell it. —— roof. kind of brexit is she talking about? and open brexit, what does that mean? i think what theresa may suggested with a close free trade agreement plus an agreement on security was a sensible way forward. but we have had this argument. you don't think that's the end of it? what can i say about ruth davidson. she is very feisty, she's terrific, she won an expert of seats in scotland, can you imagine what
damian green has gone to be deputy prime minister. he's a nice done does —— don't underestimate.sa done does —— don't underestimate. he's a nice person. as for gof, i wouldn't put on that side of the category. i think she's brought in people she doesn't trust which is quite clever. isn't it a bit of a taste of your own medicine when borisjohnson was made foreign secretary, you've helped create some of this uncertainty is to help tidy it up. on the front page of the i, i'm looking to...
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damian green coming up at ten minutes past eight.f this morning. police are not treating the incident as terror related and will call to the area or 20 minutes past one. man was waving an object which turned out to be 80 shoe horn. he was arrested on suspicion of affray. the first funeralfor a arrested on suspicion of affray. the first funeral for a victim of the grand saltire will take place later. dashmac the first funeral of the victims who died during the grenfell tower block fire will take place later today. 23—year—old syrian refugee mohammad alhajali was with his brother on the 14th floor when the fire took hold but got separated while being evacuated. his brother omar survived. police say seventy—nine people died in the blaze. the ambulance service is warning that the hot weather is putting an increased strain on its resources they say they've seen a 40% rise in calls because of the heat wave. we re were standing with londoners during these difficult times. we are busy and proud of the response that our staff have provided. w
damian green coming up at ten minutes past eight.f this morning. police are not treating the incident as terror related and will call to the area or 20 minutes past one. man was waving an object which turned out to be 80 shoe horn. he was arrested on suspicion of affray. the first funeralfor a arrested on suspicion of affray. the first funeral for a victim of the grand saltire will take place later. dashmac the first funeral of the victims who died during the grenfell tower block fire will take...
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the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, butat the government is in chaos. we want to produce a substantial queen ‘s speech. a substantial queen's speech. there is a huge amount of work to get on with, not just the brexit negotiations, which start next week, but many other challenges that face us. the brexit secretary, david davis, says brexit talks will begin next week, despite the uncertainty of recent days, as he warns the uk will walk away from a bad deal.
the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, butat the government is in chaos. we want to produce a substantial queen ‘s speech. a substantial queen's speech. there is a huge amount of work to get on with, not just the brexit negotiations, which start next week, but many other challenges that face us. the brexit secretary, david davis, says brexit talks will begin next week, despite the uncertainty of recent days, as he warns the uk will...
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the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, but denies that speculation about the date is evidence that the government is in chaos. we want to produce a substantial queen's speech. there's a huge amount of work to get on with, notjust the brexit negotiations which start next week but many other challenges that face us. the prime minister is still seeking a deal to support her minority government, the democratic unionists say they're still talking. we've had a positive engagement with the conservative party. those discussions continue and i am looking to forward going to london to meet with my parliamentary team. the brexit secretary, david davis, says brexit talks will begin next week, despite the uncertainty of recent days, as he warns the uk will walk away from a bad deal. what happens if we don't get a deal? our argument is, under those circumstances you've got to be willing to walk away, right? you've got to plan for that even if you don't intend it. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first, a look at what else is co
the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, but denies that speculation about the date is evidence that the government is in chaos. we want to produce a substantial queen's speech. there's a huge amount of work to get on with, notjust the brexit negotiations which start next week but many other challenges that face us. the prime minister is still seeking a deal to support her minority government, the democratic unionists say they're still...
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but damian green. already is.t formula. and jeffrey donaldson is right, why should northern ireland constituents be less important. i‘m conscious as a northerner we never talk about the money that goes to places like newcastle and sunderland. the problem for the government is each time they talk about austerity, everybody will point to this deal. yeah. now on to the news from the united states. a clear victory for national security. that‘s what president trump is calling the supreme court‘s decision to partially reinstate his travel ban which has been held up in the legal system for months. it impacts citizens from six muslim majority nations and now it will be enforced for anyone who doesn‘t have an existing relationship with a person or entity in the united states. the supreme court will examine the case in full in october and in today‘s statement the president said this ruling will allow him to use an important tool for protecting the us. joining us now to discuss the impact is strategist ron christie. the pres
but damian green. already is.t formula. and jeffrey donaldson is right, why should northern ireland constituents be less important. i‘m conscious as a northerner we never talk about the money that goes to places like newcastle and sunderland. the problem for the government is each time they talk about austerity, everybody will point to this deal. yeah. now on to the news from the united states. a clear victory for national security. that‘s what president trump is calling the supreme...
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the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech whichy they're still talking. let's get more on fallout from the general election. there has been a dramatic drop in business confidence since the election result, according to the institute of directors. there's been a dramatic drop in business confidence since the election result — according to the institute of directors. a survey of 700 members suggested there was deep concern over the political uncertainty and its impact on the economy. here's our business editor simonjack. coming up fast, brexit negotiations are due to start next monday, but after the election result the direction of travel is more uncertain than ever, and businesses like aston martin are worried. it's almost the worst of all worlds, because you now have a hung parliament, where nothing can be taken as a given. let's understand the direction of travel, let's work between government and industry, let us understand where we're going to and we can adapt to the situation. that will allow us then to continue the investments
the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech whichy they're still talking. let's get more on fallout from the general election. there has been a dramatic drop in business confidence since the election result, according to the institute of directors. there's been a dramatic drop in business confidence since the election result — according to the institute of directors. a survey of 700 members suggested there was deep concern over the...
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the reshuffle shows damian green become first secretary of state, effectively mrs may's number two.russ has been demoted, taking a job in the treasury. other key figures stay where they are including jeremy hunt in health and liam fox in international trade. mrs mabel hoped the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help her reach out to tory mps. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the campaign that if re—elected i would intend to serve a full term. what i am doing now is getting on with the immediatejob am doing now is getting on with the immediate job and i am doing now is getting on with the immediatejob and i think am doing now is getting on with the immediate job and i think that is what is important. i think that is what is important. i think that is what the public would expect. they wa nt to what the public would expect. they want to see government providing that certainty and stability. but life without a majority in the house of commons will be very different. the pm may have to some of her policy plans. today she will meet with
the reshuffle shows damian green become first secretary of state, effectively mrs may's number two.russ has been demoted, taking a job in the treasury. other key figures stay where they are including jeremy hunt in health and liam fox in international trade. mrs mabel hoped the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help her reach out to tory mps. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the campaign that if re—elected i would intend to serve a full...
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damian green, the first secretary of state in the uk, to all intents and purposes, the deputy prime ministern an interview this morning that that help on the ground would start from today. there is a recognition that it does not been there to this point. the government is saying they are acting on this now, they are acting on this and he will now see a difference. what remains to be seen is whether or not that now appears on the ground and whether or not that will satisfy residents in kensington who feel that so far they have not had the support they need. the government is trying to get on the front foot but still having to convince the community. the queen has observed a minute's silence at the trooping the colour parade in memory of all those who died in grenfell tower and in the recent bombings in manchester and london. earlier, she issued an unprecedented statement — on what is her official birthday — in which she said it was "difficult to escape the very sombre national mood". our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. on a day intended for celebration, the queen led the nati
damian green, the first secretary of state in the uk, to all intents and purposes, the deputy prime ministern an interview this morning that that help on the ground would start from today. there is a recognition that it does not been there to this point. the government is saying they are acting on this now, they are acting on this and he will now see a difference. what remains to be seen is whether or not that now appears on the ground and whether or not that will satisfy residents in...
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this morning, damien ‘s dream, the first secretary of state —— damian green, he said that that effortom today, and theresa may said this was immediate action, so you would hope that people would start to see a difference pretty much immediately. the government has had so immediately. the government has had so much criticism for its response to this. what it is now trying to do is get on the front foot and show that it is get on the front foot and show thatitis is get on the front foot and show that it is doing something, but i think you are right to raise the point that residents will want this to be tangible, to be visible before they get the support base of desperately need. —— get the support they so desperately need. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages coming up at 10:40 and then at 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard, and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am. the queen has observed a minute's silence at the trooping
this morning, damien ‘s dream, the first secretary of state —— damian green, he said that that effortom today, and theresa may said this was immediate action, so you would hope that people would start to see a difference pretty much immediately. the government has had so immediately. the government has had so much criticism for its response to this. what it is now trying to do is get on the front foot and show that it is get on the front foot and show thatitis is get on the front foot and...
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she has been forced to bring in damian green, who, yes, is her close political aide and friend, but make make the mistake, this is a move that is her cabinet saying we wa nt is a move that is her cabinet saying we want more control. we don't want you taking decisions await in small rooms, way from us. you taking decisions await in small rooms, way from us. let me ask you from an almost nonpolitical perspective, which is is this little lies with the dup, which is credit ways, obviously, but what are the alternatives, if you look at it that way? the alternative would be a leadership election, possibly, another election for the country, possibly, but who was that? in a way, is this the best of a bad bunch? yes, i think the alternatives are not down. she can't have another leadership election or should be backin leadership election or should be back in the same position as when she started, as they knew primers so who has not gone to an election, she cannot... she is just who has not gone to an election, she cannot... she isjust forced into this situation of negotiating with the dup, which h
she has been forced to bring in damian green, who, yes, is her close political aide and friend, but make make the mistake, this is a move that is her cabinet saying we wa nt is a move that is her cabinet saying we want more control. we don't want you taking decisions await in small rooms, way from us. you taking decisions await in small rooms, way from us. let me ask you from an almost nonpolitical perspective, which is is this little lies with the dup, which is credit ways, obviously, but what...
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this morning, damian green, the first secretary of state, to all intents and purposes, the deputy primeground is that response on the ground is starting from today. theresa may again said in a statement that this action, so people, you is immediate action, so people, you would talk, or sight to see a difference, some of these measures implement it pretty much immediately. the government has had so immediately. the government has had so much criticism to its response for this. it is now try to get on the front foot ensure that it is doing something, but i think you are to say that will right to say that residents will wa nt right to say that residents will want this to be tangible before they will get the support they so desperately need. as we've been hearing a group of residents, volunteers and survivors of grenfell tower were invited to downing street today to meet with the prime minister theresa may. they were joined by the bishop of kensington, the right reverend ten to bring together the small group from the community. i think it was a good meeting. residents in the local area were
this morning, damian green, the first secretary of state, to all intents and purposes, the deputy primeground is that response on the ground is starting from today. theresa may again said in a statement that this action, so people, you is immediate action, so people, you would talk, or sight to see a difference, some of these measures implement it pretty much immediately. the government has had so immediately. the government has had so much criticism to its response for this. it is now try to...
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the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, bute a substantial queen's speech. there's a huge amount of work to get on with, notjust the brexit negotiations which start next week but many other challenges that face us.
the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to the queen's speech, bute a substantial queen's speech. there's a huge amount of work to get on with, notjust the brexit negotiations which start next week but many other challenges that face us.
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first secretary of state damian green insists mrs may has learnt lessons from the result.l learn the lessons, has learned the lessons of what happened during the election. brexit—related legislation is expected to dominate but there will also be bills on reducing motor insurance premiums and imposing tighter controls on claims management companies. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says labour's main concerns are austerity and public sector pay cuts.
first secretary of state damian green insists mrs may has learnt lessons from the result.l learn the lessons, has learned the lessons of what happened during the election. brexit—related legislation is expected to dominate but there will also be bills on reducing motor insurance premiums and imposing tighter controls on claims management companies. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says labour's main concerns are austerity and public sector pay cuts.
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what are your thoughts on this agreement, damian green has said the government's commitment to giving ireland. well, it is a good thing the northern ireland and i welcome the northern ireland and i welcome the fact that extra money has been thank the public services in northern ireland. we've argued that the election just a few weeks ago that all parts of the uk needs extra money the public services, they are strapped for cash right across the whole of the uk. so one of the questions that will come out of this, of course, is what this means that other parts of britain, in particular scotland and wales, given the way money is traditionally allocated equitably across the uk, does this mean there will be extra money for them as well? again, the government has said this is money that will be spent by the northern ireland executive, it won't be spent, obviously, by the dup per se. no, and that gets us to the crux of the matter, really, which is does this help or hinder the prospect of getting the power—sharing executive that has been suspended for six months up and running? we have got tal
what are your thoughts on this agreement, damian green has said the government's commitment to giving ireland. well, it is a good thing the northern ireland and i welcome the northern ireland and i welcome the fact that extra money has been thank the public services in northern ireland. we've argued that the election just a few weeks ago that all parts of the uk needs extra money the public services, they are strapped for cash right across the whole of the uk. so one of the questions that will...
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damian green defended the prime minister saying she had faced unfair criticism over the empathy that shown with victims. earlier theresa may chaired a taskforce looking at grenfell tower recovery operation. now she is in the meeting with victims and residents of g re nfell tower. with victims and residents of grenfell tower. that is a very different meeting to that taskforce that she chaired earlier. thank you very much. just want to mention to you that we're hearing that two london underground lines close to grenfell tower have been suspended. this is because the london fire brigade are concerned about the stability of the building. 0ur about the stability of the building. our understanding is that it's possibly because of the underground trains if they're continuing to move close to the area that they might destabilise the carcass, this blackened carcass of a building that is there. the fire brigade have said at the moment it is stable, it is structurally sound. this have been shoring it up internally. clearly, they are sufficiently concerned that they are sufficiently concerned th
damian green defended the prime minister saying she had faced unfair criticism over the empathy that shown with victims. earlier theresa may chaired a taskforce looking at grenfell tower recovery operation. now she is in the meeting with victims and residents of g re nfell tower. with victims and residents of grenfell tower. that is a very different meeting to that taskforce that she chaired earlier. thank you very much. just want to mention to you that we're hearing that two london underground...
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mrs may's reshuffle sees damian green, an old friend of the prime minister, become first secretary ofght. effectively mrs may's number two. the former secretary liz truss has been demoted, taking a lower ranking job in the treasury. other key figures as they when iraq —— they are, including jeremy hunt and liam fox. mrs may will hope the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help every gel to tory mp. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. tory mp. she said last night she intends to stay in herjobli tory mp. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the election campaign that if re—elected, i would intend to serve a full—time. what i am doing now is actually getting on with the immediatejob. actually getting on with the immediate job. —— actually. actually getting on with the immediatejob. —— actually. i think thatis immediatejob. —— actually. i think that is what the public would expect. they want to see government providing that certainty and stability. but life without a majority the house of commons will be very different. the pm
mrs may's reshuffle sees damian green, an old friend of the prime minister, become first secretary ofght. effectively mrs may's number two. the former secretary liz truss has been demoted, taking a lower ranking job in the treasury. other key figures as they when iraq —— they are, including jeremy hunt and liam fox. mrs may will hope the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help every gel to tory mp. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. tory mp. she said last...
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damian green is the second most important person in uk politics after theresa may. he's very much pro european. does that tell us that brexit will be somewhat softer? >> i think there are a lot of options here. britain has quite a dgood hand o play in this. we do have assets in terms of security and intelligence that are valuable to our partners in europe. and where maximum collaboration is in everybody's interest. there are all the discussions to take place about financial contributions to the european union. and no one has ever said that there can be no contributions. yes, there has to be control over immigration as a result of this. there has to be a change to the commitment of the free movement of people. does that have to be absolute? no, i don't think it does. you could have an arrangement with preferential terms for eu citizens. so there's a lot of scope for doing things. of course the arrangements with the support of the dup means that an absolute for most of us which would have been an essential element is that there can be no hard border between northern i
damian green is the second most important person in uk politics after theresa may. he's very much pro european. does that tell us that brexit will be somewhat softer? >> i think there are a lot of options here. britain has quite a dgood hand o play in this. we do have assets in terms of security and intelligence that are valuable to our partners in europe. and where maximum collaboration is in everybody's interest. there are all the discussions to take place about financial contributions...
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even damian green, the de facto deputy prime minister, the secretary of state saying this morning to the bbc that centsly he's not sure a deal will be possible john macdonald, i asked him a number of questions. the one interesting for the european audience is about the idea that philip hammond, his opposite number on the conservative front benches, has essentially been the one accused of pushing us off brexit we clearly heard that the idea of staying in the single market is off the table, according to david davis, staying in the customs union in the current form is off the table. philip hammond understood austerity was a problem for british voters i issed john m easked john macdd whether he trusted anything philip hammond had to say. >> the prime issue is about the protection of jobs and our economy. i don't believe a word philip hammond says because six weeks ago he was willing to walk away from negotiations and put the uk as a tax haven off the shores of continental europe his position changes everybody week clearly philip hammond along with boris johnson and david davis who are ou
even damian green, the de facto deputy prime minister, the secretary of state saying this morning to the bbc that centsly he's not sure a deal will be possible john macdonald, i asked him a number of questions. the one interesting for the european audience is about the idea that philip hammond, his opposite number on the conservative front benches, has essentially been the one accused of pushing us off brexit we clearly heard that the idea of staying in the single market is off the table,...
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a strong and experienced team in a reshuffle, brought back people like michael gove, liam fox, damian greenh in june of course. when theresa may walks into the cabinet meeting room behind, what kind of reception is she likely to get? we are keen to make sure we support the prime minister and get on with the business of government, reflect on the election and also govern in the national interest. the meeting is about making sure we learned the lessons but were determined to make sure we have a strong government we start ina sure we have a strong government we start in a strong position for the brexit negotiations. that sounds a bit like the prime minister who was talking in fact as if the election had not been lost. you can say we are in the business of government but until you have the deal with the dup, we're not. we are disappointed not to get the majority we wanted and we must reflect on that as party. the prime ministers expressed sorrow for those colleagues that lost theirjobs sorrow for those colleagues that lost their jobs and sorrow for those colleagues that lost theirjobs and as a
a strong and experienced team in a reshuffle, brought back people like michael gove, liam fox, damian greenh in june of course. when theresa may walks into the cabinet meeting room behind, what kind of reception is she likely to get? we are keen to make sure we support the prime minister and get on with the business of government, reflect on the election and also govern in the national interest. the meeting is about making sure we learned the lessons but were determined to make sure we have a...
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we will be talking to the secretary of state damian green later in this programme. 0n the sun, this iswere two organised protest yesterday, and also another protest yesterday, and also another protest that was much quieter, a candlelit vigil, that took days later on even in very close to the site of grenfell tower. the front page of the daily mirror. the front page of the daily mirror. the tale of two leaders. the queen visited victims yesterday, well, families of victims, and the victims, people who have lost their homes and possessions. it is the picture. the mirror says that the prime minister did not visit. we wa nt to prime minister did not visit. we want to make clear that downing street has reacted and we do know that theresa may did visit a church and she did also meet a group of victims at residents and community leaders at the church. earlier she had met visitors and survivors at a hospital. a quick look at the front of the ft. the same story of course at the top. in other news:, this is a big story in the business world. amazon. the sweeps on whole foods. it is paying $13.7
we will be talking to the secretary of state damian green later in this programme. 0n the sun, this iswere two organised protest yesterday, and also another protest yesterday, and also another protest that was much quieter, a candlelit vigil, that took days later on even in very close to the site of grenfell tower. the front page of the daily mirror. the front page of the daily mirror. the tale of two leaders. the queen visited victims yesterday, well, families of victims, and the victims,...
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there is the prime minister withjeremy corbyn, tom watson, deputy leader, damian green near the fronte of commons towards the house of lords. there is no obligation on them to go. this should take about ten minutes, we are told. there was reference to the commission, the royal commission, that will be read directing members to choose the speaker. when that is done in about ten minutes, they will head back to the house of commons, at which point you will see the confirmation of the existing speaker or the sense there may be a contest for that particular role. we leave that scene for a moment and head back to jane hill in downing street. that illustrates exactly why theresa may left number 10 when she did. not, as we thought, to head to france, but because these formalities have to be gone through. this is the beginning of a new parliament. crucially, as you have been reflecting, the election of a speaker. we are just discussing here whether it is indeed going to be john bercow again. we are not aware of anyone who is challenging him for the position. that is as much as i can say to you
there is the prime minister withjeremy corbyn, tom watson, deputy leader, damian green near the fronte of commons towards the house of lords. there is no obligation on them to go. this should take about ten minutes, we are told. there was reference to the commission, the royal commission, that will be read directing members to choose the speaker. when that is done in about ten minutes, they will head back to the house of commons, at which point you will see the confirmation of the existing...
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first secretary of state damian green insists mrs may has learnt lessons from the result. we are by a mile the largest single party in parliament and we won more votes, so we are presenting a queen's speech but yes, the prime minister will learn the lessons, has learned the lessons of what happened during the election. brexit—related legislation is expected to dominate but there will also be bills on reducing motor insurance premiums and imposing tighter controls on claims management companies. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says labour's main concerns are austerity and public sector pay cuts. the bulk of the austerity measures that were agreed in the budget are rolling out at the moment and we've got to halt that, because the message came through the general election to all political parties is actually, people have had enough of the austerity measures. 11 days on from the start of negotiations, there's still no deal with the dup to prop up theresa may's government, amid claims of in downing street. —— chaos in downing street. also this morning, a special report from dam
first secretary of state damian green insists mrs may has learnt lessons from the result. we are by a mile the largest single party in parliament and we won more votes, so we are presenting a queen's speech but yes, the prime minister will learn the lessons, has learned the lessons of what happened during the election. brexit—related legislation is expected to dominate but there will also be bills on reducing motor insurance premiums and imposing tighter controls on claims management...
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first and we expect we will hear from damian their own pitch first and we expect we will hearfrom damian greenirection of the prime minister as and when she is next in front of the cameras but in terms of choreography, in terms of what we have just seen here in the street, in visual terms, a recognition of how different this arrangement is from the one we got used to seven years ago between the conservatives and the lib dems. thanks very much, chris. the document has actuallyjust been put up document has actuallyjust been put up online already by the government. so there you go, that is the deal, the agreement between the conservative and unionist party and the democratic unionist party on support for the government in parliament. that is the front page. i don't know how long the whole document is, but anyway, it is their online. it isjust document is, but anyway, it is their online. it is just three document is, but anyway, it is their online. it isjust three pages, so it is quite a tight document, but the key aspects of it, there you go, the key aspects of it, there you go, the signatures of
first and we expect we will hear from damian their own pitch first and we expect we will hearfrom damian greenirection of the prime minister as and when she is next in front of the cameras but in terms of choreography, in terms of what we have just seen here in the street, in visual terms, a recognition of how different this arrangement is from the one we got used to seven years ago between the conservatives and the lib dems. thanks very much, chris. the document has actuallyjust been put up...
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this morning, her close ally damian green insisted, despite the criticism, that these measures were met mac are necessary to protect people in britain. well, we didn't know three months ago that we were going to get three terrorist attacks in the course of three months, so really what the prime minister is doing is what any responsible leader must do, reacting to a really serious situation to make sure that the british people are kept as safe as possible. if we need to change the law, if we need to make it easier for the courts to deport people and for the police to impose controls on people who may pose a threat, then this is a responsible thing for a government to do. if theresa may is elected, it is likely to be extremely difficult and already we have seen leading human rights organisations like amnesty international warning that taking britain out of some human rights legislation would undermine the very democratic rights which the terrorists are seeking to destroy. the liberal democrat former leader nick clegg suggested that theresa may had simply put forward these proposals becaus
this morning, her close ally damian green insisted, despite the criticism, that these measures were met mac are necessary to protect people in britain. well, we didn't know three months ago that we were going to get three terrorist attacks in the course of three months, so really what the prime minister is doing is what any responsible leader must do, reacting to a really serious situation to make sure that the british people are kept as safe as possible. if we need to change the law, if we...
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mrs may's reshuffle sees damian green, an old friend of the prime minister, become first secretary ofively mrs may's number two. formerjustice secretary liz truss has been demoted, taking a lower—ranking job in the treasury. other key figures staying where they are arejeremy hunt and liam fox. mrs may will hope the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help her reach out to tory mps. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the election campaign that if re—elected, i would intend to serve a full—time. what i am doing now is actually getting on with the immediate job. i think that is what is important and what the public would expect. they want to see government providing that certainty and stability. but life without a majority the house of commons will be very different. the pm may have to wave goodbye to some of her policy plans. today, she will meet with her own backbenchers, many of whom will be looking for reassurances. she now faces the challenge of starting brexit talks with her authority weakened and her long—term future still in doubt.
mrs may's reshuffle sees damian green, an old friend of the prime minister, become first secretary ofively mrs may's number two. formerjustice secretary liz truss has been demoted, taking a lower—ranking job in the treasury. other key figures staying where they are arejeremy hunt and liam fox. mrs may will hope the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help her reach out to tory mps. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the election campaign that if...
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conservative party, whose main manifesto pledges include: let's talk to work and pensions secretary damian greenn the hoof. did you know? we didn't know three months ago we were going to get three terrorists ——3 terrorist attacks so she is doing what any responsible leader is doing, reacting to a serious situation to make sure that the british people are kept as safe as possible and if we need to change the law, if we need to make it easierfor we need to change the law, if we need to make it easier for the courts to deport people and for the police to impose controls on people and make those threats, this is a responsible thing for government to do. can you give us an example of human rights that he might change. --? we have seen in the past that some of the human rights laws have made it extremely difficult to deport people who did pose a threat was on it's taken years and years to drag those cases through the courts. you remember people like abu qatada, who we did deport. 0ther you remember people like abu qatada, who we did deport. other countries have changed the laws, france and ireland hav
conservative party, whose main manifesto pledges include: let's talk to work and pensions secretary damian greenn the hoof. did you know? we didn't know three months ago we were going to get three terrorists ——3 terrorist attacks so she is doing what any responsible leader is doing, reacting to a serious situation to make sure that the british people are kept as safe as possible and if we need to change the law, if we need to make it easierfor we need to change the law, if we need to make...
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just people that i'm close to that i know -- who -- damian lillard, he came at the weigh-in yesterday, k.d. and the rest of the warriors, draymond green, there is so many people here, just to see their face metropolitanhe world to me. well as he referenced, the day was well represented in las vegas. in the house, mr. fab with marshawn lynch and also in attendance were sacramento kings big man willie stein and mvp kevin durant, a special moment for k.d. after the fight. he got to go ring-side and congratulate the undisputed champ. cool moment there. >>> to baseball. giants and rockies. giants trying to get a win on father's day. wouldn't happen. top of the ninth. 3-# rockies and hunter pence here. first career pinch-hit home run. giants will score one more before the inning was over to make it 5-3. but oh, no, here comes colorado. bottom nine, nolanar on ado said who is your daddy and a sweeping the four game series, 7-5 the final and the giants have now lost six straight. geesh. >>> and happy father's day and yes, guys you are on tv. a's down 2-0 in the bottom of the three and until the double to right sender field and two runs would
just people that i'm close to that i know -- who -- damian lillard, he came at the weigh-in yesterday, k.d. and the rest of the warriors, draymond green, there is so many people here, just to see their face metropolitanhe world to me. well as he referenced, the day was well represented in las vegas. in the house, mr. fab with marshawn lynch and also in attendance were sacramento kings big man willie stein and mvp kevin durant, a special moment for k.d. after the fight. he got to go ring-side...
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this morning, damian green, the first secretary of state and to all intents and purposes the deputy primester, she said that response on the ground is starting today and theresa may saying that this is immediate action saw the people you would hope would start to see a difference with some of these measures implemented pretty much immediately. the government has had so much criticism for its response and what it is trying to do now is get on the front foot and show that it is doing something, that i think you are right to raise the point that residents will want this to be tangible, they will want this to be tangible, they will want this to be visible before they start to believe that they will get what they so desperately need. absolutely. thank you very much. we have been hearing aboutjust how difficult this recovery operation has been for the emergency services who are working at grenfell tower. it could take weeks. it could take even longer. police said that picture is footage showing the inside of the building would be released tomorrow to help people understand just why this search
this morning, damian green, the first secretary of state and to all intents and purposes the deputy primester, she said that response on the ground is starting today and theresa may saying that this is immediate action saw the people you would hope would start to see a difference with some of these measures implemented pretty much immediately. the government has had so much criticism for its response and what it is trying to do now is get on the front foot and show that it is doing something,...