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david lidington.e world today. even the environment secretary has admitted that his government has failed to do enough. yesterday, he promised that the uk government would take action. mr speaker, this government has spent millions on nuclear power, cut support for renewable energy, and continue to pursue fracking. so does taking action include reversing these damaging policies? there is clearly more that needs to be done, and probably all of us of an age here would recognise that our generations have not done sufficient to meet this challenge. but i think the honourable lady underestimates how much work has been done by the united kingdom. i mean, since 2010, we've reduced c02 emissions faster than any other g20 nation. between 2010—2018, we've reduced greenhouse gas emissions by about a quarter overall. our renewable energy capacity has quadrupled since 2010, and the proportion of our electricity coming from low carbon resources has increased from 19% to more than half in 2018, a record year for ren
david lidington.e world today. even the environment secretary has admitted that his government has failed to do enough. yesterday, he promised that the uk government would take action. mr speaker, this government has spent millions on nuclear power, cut support for renewable energy, and continue to pursue fracking. so does taking action include reversing these damaging policies? there is clearly more that needs to be done, and probably all of us of an age here would recognise that our...
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the headlines at 2pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. two children have been killed in texas, after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. good afternoon. theresa may's deputy says both the conservatives and labour will have to compromise, if their continuing talks over brexit are to end in an agreement. cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament o
the headlines at 2pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year, may have been an "inside job". and tiger woods leads out on his own at the masters with two shots left to play. we'll have full details from augusta and the rest of today's sporting action in sportsday. one person has died and 22 others have been taken to hospital following a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four of those hurt had to be airlifted by helicopter to hospital. the local nhs trust has declared a major incident. matt graveling has just sent us this report. it was a 12:16pm this afternoon that the collision involving the double—decker bus behind me
the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints. otherwise, there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. two children have been killed in texas after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. and tiger woods is in the mix at the masters. we'll have all the details in sport. one person has died and at least 20 others have been taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four patients had to be airlifted by helicopter. the local nhs trust has declared a major
the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints....
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david lidington. so, where does all that leave us?holyrood. the issue of independence is the fault line in scottish politics, to be frank, it's never far from the surface. this week it came back to full prominence, as the first minister, nicola sturgeon made a statement here in the scottish parliament, at holyrood on the scotland's future, she was arguing that she would press for a referendum on scottish independence, at some point during the next two years, up to may 2021 when the next scottish parliamentary elections are due. now her opponents, with the exception of the greens, condemned this. the tories indeed said it was divisive and absurd. now this statement this week actually has a rather lengthy genesis, it's all tied up with brexit. in 2014, we had the first scottish independence referendum, at that time, the people of scotland were advised by supporters of the union if you wanted scotland to stay in the european union, then scotland had to stay in the union that is the united kingdom. if they wanted the eu, they had to have
david lidington. so, where does all that leave us?holyrood. the issue of independence is the fault line in scottish politics, to be frank, it's never far from the surface. this week it came back to full prominence, as the first minister, nicola sturgeon made a statement here in the scottish parliament, at holyrood on the scotland's future, she was arguing that she would press for a referendum on scottish independence, at some point during the next two years, up to may 2021 when the next...
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromises they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. the gatwick drone attack that caused chaos for thousands of passengers — the bbc learns that it was carried out by someone who knew about the airport's operational procedures. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, political correspondent at the ft and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times — stay with us for that. after an eleven year wait, a fall from grace and four back surgeries, tiger woods won his fifteenth major today. there were cheers of celebration around the 18th green in augusta as the 43—year—old, written off by so many, punched the air in delight, a wide smile across his face as he holed that final putt. missed a couple of years of not playing this great tournament. now a champion. 22 years between wins is something.
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromises they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. the gatwick drone attack that caused chaos for thousands of passengers — the bbc learns that it was carried out by someone who knew about the airport's operational procedures. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another...
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year may have been an "inside job". the comeback kid. tiger woods wins his fifteenth major golf title. 11 years after his last victory — he triumphed at the us masters in augusta in a thrilling end to the golfing tournament.. and the travel show goes in search of la's wild mountain lions — whose lives and habitat are under threat — that's coming up at half past eight... box box one person has died and twenty—two others have been taken to hospital (map)following a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four of those hurt had to be airlifted by helicopter to hospital. the
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas...
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the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or without enough sleep. demonstrators in sudan say they will continue to protest, and have demanded that civilians are included in the transitional council set up by the country's new military ruler. figures seen by the bbc suggest there's been a big rise in the number of sexual assaults and stalking cases linked to dating websites and mobile phone apps. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. this week on the show... face—to—face with mountain lion table manners. the intricate art of the chinese dumpling. simon's in porto with my travel tips. and going under at europe's first underw
the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go...
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the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn, as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or without enough sleep. and an update far you are on events on the isle of wight. i mentioned parts of a road accident that were coming in from the isle of wight nhs trust a moment ago. they have declared this as a major incident, a serious road traffic incident is what they say. it took part in a new part, to make cars and a bus, the isle of wight nhs trust confirming farm—mac people have been airlifted to mainland hospitals and currently 15 have been brought into st mary's hospital which is in a new part and the spokeswoman saying the patients we re the spokeswoman saying the patients were possibly taking
the headlines: the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both havempromise as they look to break a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn, as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each other ideas as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year, may have been an "inside job". hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, financial services correspondant at the sunday times and henry mance, political correspondent from the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph. the greatest comeback since muhammed ali — tiger woods wins his fifth masters title — (ani — the guardian reports on housing campaigners hail a ground—breaking shift for tenants' rights — as the government announces plans for a consultation to scrap ‘no—fault evictions'. shamima begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her citizenship. the ft reports on t
the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each other ideas as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack, which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year, may have been an "inside job". hello and welcome to our look ahead to...
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. —— david lidington. the highest nature of discussions. staying with the telegraph.rget tourist hotspots. tourist masterminds have been freed up to carry out further sure link style attacks on tourists because they are no longer preoccupied with islamic state. the caliphate is gone. it has been wiped out. all that territory in iraq and syria, it's been eliminated. we can't assume for any minute that they are going to go away and this story, like another story in another paper tomorrow morning, they are saying they will continue their work but in a different way. one story says it will be targeting tourist resorts like kenya, et cetera. it says they will hit here as well. the security forces have been alerted to that fa ct. forces have been alerted to that fact. it's common sense, i regret to say, that would be the next step if they've been broken up. is an ideology, notjust they've been broken up. is an ideology, not just about territory. it's part of the wider discussion about what you do with these people. if you try to make them stateless, oi’ if you try to make t
. —— david lidington. the highest nature of discussions. staying with the telegraph.rget tourist hotspots. tourist masterminds have been freed up to carry out further sure link style attacks on tourists because they are no longer preoccupied with islamic state. the caliphate is gone. it has been wiped out. all that territory in iraq and syria, it's been eliminated. we can't assume for any minute that they are going to go away and this story, like another story in another paper tomorrow...
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromiseover brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year may have been an "inside job".
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromiseover brexit. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. sussex police tell the bbc that the gatwick drone attack which halted hundreds of flights just before christmas last year may have been an...
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each otheras as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park, and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. may have been an "inside job". now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i'm damian johnson. ahead from us on the programnme... history for tiger woods at the masters. an astonishing achievement, as he wins his 15th major title, more than a decade after his last. salah stars for liverpool as they beat chelsea to stay at the top of the premier league. but manchester city keep up the pressure. raheem sterling scores twice as they beat crystal palace to keep the title race going. also coming up in the programme... agony for chelsea, ecstasy for manchester city as a calamitous late own goal sends them to wembley in the women's fa cup. and hamilton's back on top, as the reigning champion
the cabinet office minister, david lidington says the government and labour are "testing out" each otheras as they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park, and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. may have been an "inside job". now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to...
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cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections forn duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country.
cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections forn duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country.
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the prime minister and a further meeting that rebecca long—bailey and keir starmer held with david lidingtonure of the future relations agreement as well as with the withdrawal agreement, which has many, many problems and flaws in it, as we've pointed out in parliament. the key priority is to avoid crashing out of the eu with no deal, because of the disruption that would mean. the uk has asked to delay the brexit process until the 30th ofjune, in orderfind a compromise between mps, and then agree any potential plan with the eu. from the conservatives, the chancellor, philip hammond, is more optimistic about the talks with labour, saying the meetings had no "red lines". the conversations with the labour party are continuing. they were continuing last night. we are expecting to exchange some more text with the labour party today. so this is an ongoing process, and i am optimistic that we will reach some form of agreement together. there is a lot more information on this very complicated process. just go to the bbc website. 0r this very complicated process. just go to the bbc website. or you ca
the prime minister and a further meeting that rebecca long—bailey and keir starmer held with david lidingtonure of the future relations agreement as well as with the withdrawal agreement, which has many, many problems and flaws in it, as we've pointed out in parliament. the key priority is to avoid crashing out of the eu with no deal, because of the disruption that would mean. the uk has asked to delay the brexit process until the 30th ofjune, in orderfind a compromise between mps, and then...
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the headlines at 3pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willlabour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging
the headlines at 3pm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willlabour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers...
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the headlines at apm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willhe deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging
the headlines at apm: the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour willhe deadlock over brexit. a leaked recording ofjeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. the labour mp who made the recording says the handling of anti—semitic complaints should be taken away from the party altogether. there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not...
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what has been suggested is that david lidington, the de facto deputy, has written to jeremy corbyn, keirr, suggesting that there be a separate memo about the issues that labour has raised. she would not change the deal at all but would allowjeremy corbyn to compose a separate memo which would end up in the circular file when the other 22 documents are completely redundant when talking about the actual brexit... completely redundant when talking about the actual brexit. .. there is this weird phase where the nation has started to not pay attention to this at the moment. they will say what has been happening for three days? three years. three days where labour has been speaking to the prime minister. well, yes, it is because you want to do reach out to labour. she did. but we don't seem to have achieved anything and it has been a waste of three days. how long does it take for someone to sit in a i’ooiti does it take for someone to sit in a room and say will you do a customs union or not, will you do a second referendum or not, shall we sit down and wrangle it out? you make it sound so easy
what has been suggested is that david lidington, the de facto deputy, has written to jeremy corbyn, keirr, suggesting that there be a separate memo about the issues that labour has raised. she would not change the deal at all but would allowjeremy corbyn to compose a separate memo which would end up in the circular file when the other 22 documents are completely redundant when talking about the actual brexit... completely redundant when talking about the actual brexit. .. there is this weird...
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cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament on may 23rd. it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondentjessica parker. westminster has seen rising tensions in recent times. now, mps have departed parliament for an easter break, urged to reflect on the current deadlock. but cross—party talks between the government and labour are set to continue this week. a man who is very much involved in those discussions, the prime minister a step effective deputy. he says an agreement hinges on both sides giving ground. while we will do our best to try and reach a compromise with the main opposition party, it would mean compromise on both sides. if that doesn't work, then what we will want to move towards is to put before parliament a set of options with a system for making a choice and parliament actually having to come toa parliament a
cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament on may 23rd. it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections — he said holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondentjessica parker. westminster has seen rising tensions in recent times. now, mps have departed parliament for an easter break,...
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david lidington said earlier this week that he would not give permission, the uk government would not vote, and david mundell is quoted in scottish newspapers today saying that remains the case and will remain the case in the future. nicola sturgeon will also touch on domestic policy in her speech today because every time she talks about independence, she is accused by her opponents of not focusing on the day job, not thinking about what she is doing at holyrood with her powers there. so she will touch on social justice, housing, intergenerational wealth equality as well. you can see more from nicola sturgeon this afternoon on the news channel and her speech is due at around 3:15pm. lynsey bews, political correspondent in edinburgh, thank you for that update. the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced that all opioid medicines will carry prominent warnings on their labels stating they can cause addiction. it comes afterfigures in england and wales revealed a—more—than 60% increase in prescriptions for opioid painkillers in the last decade. 0pioids, such as fentanyl, or over the
david lidington said earlier this week that he would not give permission, the uk government would not vote, and david mundell is quoted in scottish newspapers today saying that remains the case and will remain the case in the future. nicola sturgeon will also touch on domestic policy in her speech today because every time she talks about independence, she is accused by her opponents of not focusing on the day job, not thinking about what she is doing at holyrood with her powers there. so she...
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cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can be reached before elections for the european it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned that tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections, and that holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondent chris mason. the noise. i deeply regret that we have not yet been able to secure agreement in this house. the setbacks. the protests. please do not waste this time. the delay. so now what? the conservatives and labour are still talking. enter this man, the prime minister's deputy. "let's meet again this week", he says, "and see where we have got to it in about ten days' time". we would hope to take stock of where we are, as soon as parliament gets back after this recess, but i don't think that this question can be allowed to drag out for much longer. i think the public rightly wants politicians to get on and deal with it. labour are taking the negotiations seriously, but fret about theresa may making promises and then standing down. the people are putti
cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can be reached before elections for the european it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned that tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections, and that holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondent chris mason. the noise. i deeply regret that we have not yet been able to secure agreement in this house. the setbacks. the protests. please do not waste this...
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david lidington, who has been heavily involved with these talks, and of course theresa may's de factobeen speaking to the observer newspaper today. again, he describes the talks as serious and constructive. he says there is more that unites them than divides the two sides, that they have similarities on things like wanting a close economic relationship with the eu to protect workers‘ rights, and security as well. and they say that talks will continue in the coming days in good faith. but there is still quite a lot of cynicism, i think, around westminster as to whether the issues the two parties can really resolve, one of those being, of course, that the labour party policy is to be in a customs union with the eu, and the conservative government's policy is not to be in a customs union with the eu because they think that would severely limit the uk's ability to do trade deals with other countries. and of course that was seen by many of those who support brexit as one of the great prizes of leaving the european union. and we'll be speaking to the labour mp, dame maragret hodge about the
david lidington, who has been heavily involved with these talks, and of course theresa may's de factobeen speaking to the observer newspaper today. again, he describes the talks as serious and constructive. he says there is more that unites them than divides the two sides, that they have similarities on things like wanting a close economic relationship with the eu to protect workers‘ rights, and security as well. and they say that talks will continue in the coming days in good faith. but...
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it is david lidington and keir starmer who are holding the talks today.yn. yesterday, that bill approved by the commons late last night, a total of 313 mps voted in favour of the bill. 312 voted against it. it was an extremely tight majority, just one vote. what does the bill actually propose? the d raft does the bill actually propose? the draft legislation would force the prime minister to ask the eu for an extension to the article 50 process beyond the 12th of april, and would give parliament the power to decide the length of the delay. but the bill must still be approved by the house of lords before it becomes law, and the ultimate power as to whether to decide article 50 lies of course with the eu, and it remains unclear what they might say. it comes as talks between the government and labour continue today in an attempt to find a way forward to break the deadlock. let us get the thoughts of our assistant political editor, norman smith. norman, parliament has spoken, but ultimately, it's down to the eu. where are we headed do you think?|j think where
it is david lidington and keir starmer who are holding the talks today.yn. yesterday, that bill approved by the commons late last night, a total of 313 mps voted in favour of the bill. 312 voted against it. it was an extremely tight majority, just one vote. what does the bill actually propose? the d raft does the bill actually propose? the draft legislation would force the prime minister to ask the eu for an extension to the article 50 process beyond the 12th of april, and would give parliament...
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prime minister's questions will be ta ken by david prime minister's questions will be taken by david lidingtonris page is in belfast. this funeral will be hugely symbolic, bringing together so many different people. yes, and the announcement we've had in the last few minutes that theresa may will attend the funeral really com pletes may will attend the funeral really completes that picture. we knew already that the irish prime minister leo varadkar will be travelling up for the service, so we 110w travelling up for the service, so we now have the prime ministers of great britain and ireland, the northern ireland secretary karen bradley, the number of politicians across the political spectrum in northern ireland, unionist and nationalist. the service will be led jointly by the dean of our —— belfast, a protestant clergyman, and a catholic priest, so you see that symbolism of people making a stand of unity in the midst of sadness. the family and friends of lyra mckee hope that this will send out a message that her death will have left a legacy. she had often written about her hope that her gener
prime minister's questions will be ta ken by david prime minister's questions will be taken by david lidingtonris page is in belfast. this funeral will be hugely symbolic, bringing together so many different people. yes, and the announcement we've had in the last few minutes that theresa may will attend the funeral really com pletes may will attend the funeral really completes that picture. we knew already that the irish prime minister leo varadkar will be travelling up for the service, so we...
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talks resume this afternoon between mrs may's number two david lidington in the shadow brexit secretarypread the what westminster is mrs may is pretty much clutching at straws, albeit number ten remain cautiously optimistic, perhaps the only people who are cautiously optimistic that some sort of deal can be reached. labour insist that if there is a deal, mrs may will have to budge and bite on the idea of a customs union, labour's or demand. a gypsy goes down to that road, she risks mutiny and a potential cabinet rebuilt at a time when there are renewed signs of attem pts time when there are renewed signs of atte m pts to time when there are renewed signs of attempts to as her, with the executive committee of the 1922 committee of tory backbenchers meeting late this afternoon to discuss amongst other things whether they should change the leadership rules to allow another contest before the end of the year. one of those pushing the idea is tory mp nigel evans. and so i find it hugely frustrating, my own view now is that i believe that we need fresh leadership and i hope that we are able t
talks resume this afternoon between mrs may's number two david lidington in the shadow brexit secretarypread the what westminster is mrs may is pretty much clutching at straws, albeit number ten remain cautiously optimistic, perhaps the only people who are cautiously optimistic that some sort of deal can be reached. labour insist that if there is a deal, mrs may will have to budge and bite on the idea of a customs union, labour's or demand. a gypsy goes down to that road, she risks mutiny and a...
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while theresa may and jeremy corbyn were in belfast, david lidington and emily thornberry deputised forand northern ireland came up. does the cabinet office agree with me that this is one of the central reasons why we must find an answer to the northern irish border question rather than get these evil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i do not think that those murderers and dairy were motivated by any thoughts about the border or about customs arrangements, important those issues are. here's elaine again on whether people have been making connections between the many brexit discussions and this awful story. i think it is too simplistic to connect brexit in conversations about customs unions arrangements or the murder of lyra. i will say, they have consistently said that they believe any hardening of the border would see the return of violence in northern ireland and they are afraid that the dissident republicans would exploit this for their own political and ideological reasons and criminality, such as back then. but for those involved in the incident on thursday last week, it i
while theresa may and jeremy corbyn were in belfast, david lidington and emily thornberry deputised forand northern ireland came up. does the cabinet office agree with me that this is one of the central reasons why we must find an answer to the northern irish border question rather than get these evil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i do not think that those murderers and dairy were motivated by any thoughts about the border or about customs arrangements, important those issues are....
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they're not between mrs may and mr corbyn, but between mrs may and mr corbyn, but between david lidingtoneir starmer, about the technicalities around the customs union. i am a bit sceptical that anything will emerge but i think one thing that will eventually come out of the talks is that there are likely to be so—called indicative votes. you know these, we have had them before. they didn't reach any agreement. we are going to have more! but these will be backed by the government, likely on monday or tuesday. and the thinking is that this time they might have some kind of preferential voting system to make sure that we do actually get a vote. —— a result. the thinking seems to be that if mps can geta the thinking seems to be that if mps can get a consensus around something, then mrs may could go to the eu council on wednesday and say, look, i haven't got my deal and we haven't managed to reach some kind of agreement with labour, but parliament has expressed a view which suggests we might be able to make progress if we pursue this particular route. and hope that in the light of that, the eu
they're not between mrs may and mr corbyn, but between mrs may and mr corbyn, but between david lidingtoneir starmer, about the technicalities around the customs union. i am a bit sceptical that anything will emerge but i think one thing that will eventually come out of the talks is that there are likely to be so—called indicative votes. you know these, we have had them before. they didn't reach any agreement. we are going to have more! but these will be backed by the government, likely on...
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senior ministers from the government side, stephen barclay and david lidington and on the labour side up as a secretary and a couple others making up the numbers. and the idea is to find some kind of consensus as to an agreement that they can come to in the shape of a brexit deal or an aspirational brexit deal or an aspirational brexit deal or an aspirational brexit deal they could put to the house of commons to get mps to back. but as you say two days of talks, another four and a half hours or so today, and no breakthrough. we are told the talks are expected to continue tomorrow but both sides would say at the end of the talks today was that there were details, technical discussions and they hope to continue them tomorrow. in terms of the substance of what they are discussing, we don't really know if they got to the meat of the matter yet in terms of what each side will be happy to agree to and where the give and take would come. but there is an expectation i think now that this process is going to continue rather than being wrapped up in a few days and theresa may may well end up go
senior ministers from the government side, stephen barclay and david lidington and on the labour side up as a secretary and a couple others making up the numbers. and the idea is to find some kind of consensus as to an agreement that they can come to in the shape of a brexit deal or an aspirational brexit deal or an aspirational brexit deal or an aspirational brexit deal they could put to the house of commons to get mps to back. but as you say two days of talks, another four and a half hours or...
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in their place will be the prime minister‘s number two david lidington and standing in for the labouruiet day, suddenly the phone goes and says you are on because the pm is off to londonderry. she will have been swatting up desperately this morning to get ready apm to use. my guess is that she will probably stick to her own area of expertise, foreign affairs. interesting whether she tackles david liddington over the us president‘s visit because she put out a very toughly worded statement yesterday saying it was a waste of taxpayer‘s mani, donald trump no longer reflected their shared values between the uk and the us, and calling on mrs may to stand up us, and calling on mrs may to stand up to donald trump. interesting to see whether she firmly plants labour‘s flagpole against the tramp visit. as for david liddington, he is in the commons at the moment. —— the trump visit. he will be one hour by the time it gets to pmqs. what annette is going on with brexit? what is going on with cross—party talks with the labour party? i am sure there will be criticism if tory backbenchers get the cha
in their place will be the prime minister‘s number two david lidington and standing in for the labouruiet day, suddenly the phone goes and says you are on because the pm is off to londonderry. she will have been swatting up desperately this morning to get ready apm to use. my guess is that she will probably stick to her own area of expertise, foreign affairs. interesting whether she tackles david liddington over the us president‘s visit because she put out a very toughly worded statement...
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the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police say the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park was alone in a caravan with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. in the us, two children have died in texas after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. and it's tight at the top in augusta. tiger woods is among the leaders at the us masters. we'll have full details of that and the rest of today's action in sport. one person has died and at least 20 others have been taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars and a bus in newport on the isle of wight. four patients had to be airlifted by helicopter. the local nhs trust has declared a major incident. a little earlier, i spoke to james woolven, senior reporter at the isle of wight county press, who told me that emergency services are carrying out an investigation at the scene. two cars and a bus have been involved in a cra
the cabinet office minister david lidington says the government and labour will both have to compromise as they look to break the deadlock over brexit. police say the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park was alone in a caravan with the animal. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. in the us, two children have died in texas after a tornado caused a tree to hit their family car. and it's tight at the top...
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away from leak enquiries, and interesting observation this afternoon from david lidington, when he wasthe prime minister in the wa ke backing the prime minister in the wake of last night's outcome of the 1922 committee, the suggestion she should set out a schedule for her departure, this is what she —— what he said. i am fully behind the primary step. when i sit with her in the morning meetings at number ten, i sometimes think to myself, how on earth do you motivate yourself and face this every morning? but actually, you have to understand theresa may, she is motivated by a deeply old—fashioned, absolutely true sort of british and scottish science, ethical public service. true sort of british and scottish science, ethical public servicelj rather science, ethical public service.” rather think david lidington felt himself disappearing down a dark plughole after saying he could not see how the primaries that came in, but then he corrected himself and said he had —— she had his support —— the prime minister. thank you very much. just before you 90, thank you very much. just before you go,
away from leak enquiries, and interesting observation this afternoon from david lidington, when he wasthe prime minister in the wa ke backing the prime minister in the wake of last night's outcome of the 1922 committee, the suggestion she should set out a schedule for her departure, this is what she —— what he said. i am fully behind the primary step. when i sit with her in the morning meetings at number ten, i sometimes think to myself, how on earth do you motivate yourself and face this...
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the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour are "testing out" each others they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. now on bbc news — the travel show. this week on the show... face—to—face with mountain lion table manners. the intricate art of the chinese dumpling. simon's in porto with more travel tips. and going under at europe's first underwater restaurant. first, last year, a series of devastating wildfires had a huge impact across california. they were the state's worst on record, burning almost 2—million acres of land. but it wasn'tjust people that were affected by the fires. in greater los angeles, wild mountain lions live around popular hiking spots. the often man—made fires along with other human activities threaten their lives. so i've headed north of la to the verdugo mountains. i'd heard that one mountain lion called p41, who became caught up in a fire there in 2017, helped turn around local understanding of these powerful
the cabinet office minister, david lidington, says the government and labour are "testing out" each others they try to resolve the brexit deadlock. police name the nine—year—old boy killed by a dog in a cornish holiday park and reveal he'd been left alone with the animal. now on bbc news — the travel show. this week on the show... face—to—face with mountain lion table manners. the intricate art of the chinese dumpling. simon's in porto with more travel tips. and going under...
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meetings this week, one with the prime minister and a further one that keir starmer held with david lidingtonand that was more of a technical discussion about the nature of the future relations agreement as well as the withdrawal agreement, which has many problems and flaws in it as we have pointed out in parliament. the key priority is to avoid crashing out with the eu with no deal because of the disruption that would mean to industry and the supply chain, so we are determined to make sure there is no crashing out without a deal, so next week something will have to happen in parliament and labour will be playing our part. labour's position is, your move, prime minister. the government saying tonight that this process has not broken down. a downing street source suggests talks are ongoing. whether we will see any meetings in the next day or so on an exchange of letters or text between both sides seems unclear. the government and labour said that they are serious about peace talks and finding a way to break the brexit deadlock but i have to say that at the moment, a deal looks doubtful. hundre
meetings this week, one with the prime minister and a further one that keir starmer held with david lidingtonand that was more of a technical discussion about the nature of the future relations agreement as well as the withdrawal agreement, which has many problems and flaws in it as we have pointed out in parliament. the key priority is to avoid crashing out with the eu with no deal because of the disruption that would mean to industry and the supply chain, so we are determined to make sure...
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cabinet ministers michael gove and david lidington are in discussions with shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnellapper nipsey hussle. the former gang member who became a community activist was shot dead in la last month. a letter from barack 0bama was read out at the memorial service, praising the musician's work to help the deprived neighbourhood where he grew up. musicians, hollywood actors and professional athletes all attended the star—studded memorial. one of the rapper's close friends was stevie wonder who played a song but he also delivered a poignant message about gun laws in the us. it is so painful to know that we don't have enough people taking a position that says, "listen, we must have stronger gun laws." it's unacceptable. it's almost like the world is becoming blind. stevie wonder remembering nipsey hussle. stevie wonder remembering nipsey hussle. a baby is in a critical condition in hospital after being attacked by a dog in the scottish borders. police were called to an address in hawick yesterday afternoon, where the boy was found. he was taken to border general hospital, before
cabinet ministers michael gove and david lidington are in discussions with shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnellapper nipsey hussle. the former gang member who became a community activist was shot dead in la last month. a letter from barack 0bama was read out at the memorial service, praising the musician's work to help the deprived neighbourhood where he grew up. musicians, hollywood actors and professional athletes all attended the star—studded memorial. one of the rapper's close friends was...