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david miliband... can ijust inject on that at this stage. david miliband. ..nject from the telegraph the most relevant thing apart from what penny with sex is in the next ten days when the bosses back, she is back. we have the publication which will cheer brexit supporters of all kinds of papers published by the government in brexit plans because remember the famous photo of david davis, no papers and his advisers in front of mr barnier looking very well—prepared. that mr barnier looking very well—prepa red. that is mr barnier looking very well—prepared. that is where the focus is going to be in the coming days. i don't know what the public and voters feel about david miliband come he has been out of british politics for some time now. does he have any influence ? politics for some time now. does he have any influence? the point is he is the former foreign secretary and what he is saying will be pleasing the remaining as witches that brexit is an unparalleled economic self harm and he suggests it is up to mps of all colours to fight back against its worse cons
david miliband... can ijust inject on that at this stage. david miliband. ..nject from the telegraph the most relevant thing apart from what penny with sex is in the next ten days when the bosses back, she is back. we have the publication which will cheer brexit supporters of all kinds of papers published by the government in brexit plans because remember the famous photo of david davis, no papers and his advisers in front of mr barnier looking very well—prepared. that mr barnier looking very...
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inevitably speculation that david miliband wants to be part of this but i think that but has felt fore could be a spokesperson for a new sort of, all party soft brexit. he's not putting himself forward enough. he seems to respond but when someone enough. he seems to respond but when someone asks him for an opinion he is reluctant to give one. i don't get the sense of entrusting himself back into politics. it's a great shame to have lost, he was a big player and could have gone on to great things. let's talk about the mail on sunday, theresa may, back to work this week after her walking holiday. talking about how she is going to make a grovelling apology at the conservative party conference for losing the corona's majority at the election, catastrophic destruction. she will make this before her big speech, normally wednesday lunchtime, she will make on the sunday, probably on prime—time television, it is mea culpa. i am sorry, is this a latin lesson? i was much too slow. it's got shades of tony blair in 2003 when the iraq war, he was under a lot of pressure and he did what was dubbed t
inevitably speculation that david miliband wants to be part of this but i think that but has felt fore could be a spokesperson for a new sort of, all party soft brexit. he's not putting himself forward enough. he seems to respond but when someone enough. he seems to respond but when someone asks him for an opinion he is reluctant to give one. i don't get the sense of entrusting himself back into politics. it's a great shame to have lost, he was a big player and could have gone on to great...
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sticking to david miliband.e on the brexit deal which was the liberal democrat policy which did not do them much good during the election. one wonders how much weight this will carry. this is not supremely new. the timing is interesting. penny was saying that despite the fact the parliament is in recess, there is growing speculation about the creation of a new anti— brexit party joined by some political heavyweights from all sides and that would be interesting but vince cable, the leader of the liberal democrats, is asking whether this would do much good. he seems to believe there is going to be a growing consensus. will be a new party or a consensus of people staying in their party but making their views heard. that will be very interesting to watch. the sunday times, we touched on this earlier. tory toys with leadership, sounding out friends about whether he should enter the race. he said he did not see himself as a serious candidate not make where did we hear that before! he's only 48th. he's very young he ha
sticking to david miliband.e on the brexit deal which was the liberal democrat policy which did not do them much good during the election. one wonders how much weight this will carry. this is not supremely new. the timing is interesting. penny was saying that despite the fact the parliament is in recess, there is growing speculation about the creation of a new anti— brexit party joined by some political heavyweights from all sides and that would be interesting but vince cable, the leader of...
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how likely is it that either of those scenarios that david miliband putting board will happen?s no sign of that at. we talk about the very short period of time that things have to unravel but the conservative government that the beera conservative government that the beer a realistic prospect. yes and even an mp. is he back in the country? he should stick to his well—paid job in a charity. country? he should stick to his well-paid job in a charity. speaking of what will happen to the conservatives, theresa may has had a holiday. we suffer at the passchendaele commemorations so she wasn't walking in switzerland the whole time. —— we saw her. wasn't walking in switzerland the whole time. -- we saw her. this looks terribly bad. it is actually staying on until 2020. you wouldn't expect a lot of voters who didn't support the conservatives last time to want her to stay until 2022. what matters is whether she has the support because there to supporters and voters will stop at the moment she does and this poll actually shows the conservatives backing her. they are a pragmatic party. th
how likely is it that either of those scenarios that david miliband putting board will happen?s no sign of that at. we talk about the very short period of time that things have to unravel but the conservative government that the beera conservative government that the beer a realistic prospect. yes and even an mp. is he back in the country? he should stick to his well—paid job in a charity. country? he should stick to his well-paid job in a charity. speaking of what will happen to the...
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wets david miliband has been speaking this week.aid —— been speaking this week. he has come out and said -- david miliband has been speaking this week. he is calling on politicians on all sides to try to stop the worst consequences of brexit. there should be another vote on it, he says, on the final deal that britain negotiates with the eu, and he says that whilst we should respect the results of the referendum, democracy did not end on the 23rd ofjune 20 i6. did not end on the 23rd ofjune 20 16. we will have to see how much support he gets for this call for unity to stop what he sees as the worst impact of brexit coming true. thank you very much, jonathan. learner drivers are to be allowed on to motorways in england, scotland and wales for the first time from next year. the department for transport said lessons must be in a dual—control car with an approved driving instructor. more details now from our correspondent, tom burridge. learning to drive — something many of us remember doing, mainly in quiet, suburban areas. but, from ne
wets david miliband has been speaking this week.aid —— been speaking this week. he has come out and said -- david miliband has been speaking this week. he is calling on politicians on all sides to try to stop the worst consequences of brexit. there should be another vote on it, he says, on the final deal that britain negotiates with the eu, and he says that whilst we should respect the results of the referendum, democracy did not end on the 23rd ofjune 20 i6. did not end on the 23rd ofjune...
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some interesting comments today from david miliband, the deflated legally —— labour leadership contenderme leadership contender before losing to his brother, ed miliband. he has come out and said in quite strong terms that the vote to leave the eu was an unparalleled act of economic self harm, and he is calling on politicians on all sides to try to stop the worst consequences brexit. there should be another vote on it, he says, on the final deal that britain negotiates with the eu, and he says that whilst we should respect the result of the referendum, democracy did not end on the 23rd ofjune, 2016. we will have to see how much support he gets for this call for unity and for politicians on all sides to stop what he sees as the worst impact brexit coming true. athletics now, and bitter disappointment last night for the two biggest stars of athletics, mo farah and usain bolt, making their last major track appearances at the world championships in london. bolt pulled up with cramp in the four—by—one hundred metres, with the british team taking gold. usain bolt leaves the world of athletics
some interesting comments today from david miliband, the deflated legally —— labour leadership contenderme leadership contender before losing to his brother, ed miliband. he has come out and said in quite strong terms that the vote to leave the eu was an unparalleled act of economic self harm, and he is calling on politicians on all sides to try to stop the worst consequences brexit. there should be another vote on it, he says, on the final deal that britain negotiates with the eu, and he...
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some interesting comments in the paper today from david miliband, the defeated labour leadership contender foreign secretary and one—time labour leadership contender. he is saying in quite strong terms that the vote to leave the european union was an unparalleled act of economic self harm. he is calling on politicians from all sides to try to stop the worst consequences of brexit. they should be another vote on it, he says, on the final deal that britain negotiates with the european union. he says whilst we should respect the result of the referendum, democracy did not end onjune the 23rd, 2016. we will have to see how much support he gets for this call for unity to stop what he sees the worst impact for brexit come true. jonathan blake. athletics now, and bitter disappointment last night for the two biggest stars of athletics, mo farah and usain bolt, making their last major track appearances at the world championships in london. bolt pulled up with cramp in the 4 x 100 metres, with the british team taking gold. bolt leaves the world of athletics having won 19 global gold medals in all, a
some interesting comments in the paper today from david miliband, the defeated labour leadership contender foreign secretary and one—time labour leadership contender. he is saying in quite strong terms that the vote to leave the european union was an unparalleled act of economic self harm. he is calling on politicians from all sides to try to stop the worst consequences of brexit. they should be another vote on it, he says, on the final deal that britain negotiates with the european union. he...
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calls for a second brexit referendum from david miliband. the financial times.u companies after fears of surging chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. chinese investment. the violence in cha rlottesville. the chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. the headlines on bbc news. the white house has defended president trump's response to the attack on anti—racism protestors in the us state including white supremacists. the chancellor and the international trade secretary say the government will seek a transition period to help businesses adjust after brexit. learner drivers are to be allowed on motorways in england, scotland, and wales for the first time from next year. it is time for the sport. a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with tulsen tollett. ten days of competition is now over at the world athletics championships in london. great britain won two more relay medals tonight, meaning they met the target of six set for them by u
calls for a second brexit referendum from david miliband. the financial times.u companies after fears of surging chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. chinese investment. the violence in cha rlottesville. the chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. the headlines on bbc news. the white house has defended president trump's response to the attack on anti—racism...
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david miliband has been speaking this weekend. he has been speaking this weekend.y of clearing up the mess caused by the conservative party, there was a decision by david cameron to have a referendum and they waged a disastrous campaign and they waged a disastrous campaign and they lost and now the country is in a mess. we are where we are, though. yes, icampaigned a mess. we are where we are, though. yes, i campaigned for remain but we lost the referendum and now it is about what kind of brexit we have, and my fear is if you start saying at this stage that brexit needs to be overturned, then people who voted leave will regard this as contemptuous of their democratic position and many people who voted remain accept the decision and want to find the best possible way, but my fear regarding david miliband, i think it is up for grabs as to whether we stay in the single market, i would whether we stay in the single market, iwould prefer that, even though there are problems because the danger is we end up with the worst of both worlds where we have do accept eu laws but
david miliband has been speaking this weekend. he has been speaking this weekend.y of clearing up the mess caused by the conservative party, there was a decision by david cameron to have a referendum and they waged a disastrous campaign and they waged a disastrous campaign and they lost and now the country is in a mess. we are where we are, though. yes, icampaigned a mess. we are where we are, though. yes, i campaigned for remain but we lost the referendum and now it is about what kind of...
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spin in the observerfront page subject, different spin in the observer front page this morning, david milibande about britain's exit from the debate about britain's exit from the eu, calling for a second vote on the eu, calling for a second vote on the detail of the brexit deal. lots to talk about there i'm sure. the mail on sunday is leading on theresa may, saying she's going to head off a threat to sack her as prime minister by making a public plea to tory supporters to give her another chance, she will make a grovelling apology, they say, the conservative party conference will show her apologising for the loss at the general election. she will be apologising. a frantic week of ripping open envelopes and going into schools and colleges and checking online with exa m colleges and checking online with exam results coming up. the sunday times goes with the story schools fear chaos over tough a—levels. it's the first time the new exam system has been put to the test. the sunday times is saying that the marks required to secure top grades in the first new tough new exams have been lowered to avoi
spin in the observerfront page subject, different spin in the observer front page this morning, david milibande about britain's exit from the debate about britain's exit from the eu, calling for a second vote on the eu, calling for a second vote on the detail of the brexit deal. lots to talk about there i'm sure. the mail on sunday is leading on theresa may, saying she's going to head off a threat to sack her as prime minister by making a public plea to tory supporters to give her another...