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survive, in the short— dominic raab will survive, in the short term, _ dominic raab will survive, in how he's— short term, yes. i struggled to see how he's ever going to put the criticisms— how he's ever going to put the criticisms leveled against him for being _ criticisms leveled against him for being on— criticisms leveled against him for being on holiday in crete while this crisis _ being on holiday in crete while this crisis was — being on holiday in crete while this crisis was unfolding. he had a foreign— crisis was unfolding. he had a foreign secretary and a luxury resort — foreign secretary and a luxury resort in— foreign secretary and a luxury resort in greece while a foreign policy— resort in greece while a foreign policy crisis was unfolding. i don't see policy crisis was unfolding. idon't see how— policy crisis was unfolding. i don't see how he's ever going to but that the hed~ _ see how he's ever going to but that the hed~ at— see how he's ever going to but that the bed. at the same time you have to take _ the bed. at the same time you have to take some of these reshuffl
survive, in the short— dominic raab will survive, in the short term, _ dominic raab will survive, in how he's— short term, yes. i struggled to see how he's ever going to put the criticisms— how he's ever going to put the criticisms leveled against him for being _ criticisms leveled against him for being on— criticisms leveled against him for being on holiday in crete while this crisis _ being on holiday in crete while this crisis was — being on holiday in crete while this crisis was...
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so that is dominic raab — a demotion, dominic raab?obs in government. pretty much every other role is a step down from that. so it will be interesting to see what he is offered and of course will he accept it? because thatis course will he accept it? because that is the other issue with big cabinet reshuffle is, the prime minister to offer something, but ministers don't always accept. helen catt, thank ministers don't always accept. helen catt. thank you- _ ministers don't always accept. helen catt, thank you. helen _ ministers don't always accept. helen catt, thank you. helen catt, - ministers don't always accept. helen catt, thank you. helen catt, live - ministers don't always accept. helen catt, thank you. helen catt, live at l catt, thank you. helen catt, live at downing street for us there. katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectatorjoins me now. thank you forjoining us, tell us what do you make of the three names we have got so far and what that tells us about the way the prime ministers going about his cabinet reshuffle
so that is dominic raab — a demotion, dominic raab?obs in government. pretty much every other role is a step down from that. so it will be interesting to see what he is offered and of course will he accept it? because thatis course will he accept it? because that is the other issue with big cabinet reshuffle is, the prime minister to offer something, but ministers don't always accept. helen catt, thank ministers don't always accept. helen catt. thank you- _ ministers don't always accept....
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dominic?— now, dominic? i think there are really serious _ now, dominic? think there are really serious questions - now, dominic? i think there are really serious questions for - now, dominic? i think there are really serious questions for the | really serious questions for the metropolitan police and the commissioner name—macro. thejudge commissioner name—macro. the judge made commissioner name—macro. thejudge made very clear as they had been an investigation what happened in this case was a fundamental undermining of the public�*s trust in the police where an appalling man had abused his position as a police constable to deceive, kidnap, rape and murder his victim. now the independent watchdog is looking into various allegations as to whether or not police carried out effective investigations into three incidents of indecent exposure allegedly involving wayne couzens was that we don't know the outcome of those yet but already today harriet harman mp, one of the most senior parliamentarians, has said cressida dig must go because she cannot over effectivel
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dominic hughes, bbc news.al correspondent lyse doucet is in kabul. many afghans in recent weeks decided to flee the country, taking advantage of the opportunity provided by the military evacuation flights. now that they've ended, many more are still saying they don't believe it's safe to stay here and are hoping against hope that the western countries who had taken out so many other afghans will continue this evacuation process. well, a top female politician who stayed at least for some days after the taliban came to power decided it was time to go. fuzia kofi joins us now from doha — welcome to bbc news. why did you decide you had to go? well, lyse, you know that i stayed for more than two weeks with the hope that we would engage and unpack the situation to give people that are desperate, millions of men and women, some level of hope that there would be a government that would be representative, that would be inclusive. —— fawzia koofi. i had contact with people who were in the taliban who were in kabul, i tr
dominic hughes, bbc news.al correspondent lyse doucet is in kabul. many afghans in recent weeks decided to flee the country, taking advantage of the opportunity provided by the military evacuation flights. now that they've ended, many more are still saying they don't believe it's safe to stay here and are hoping against hope that the western countries who had taken out so many other afghans will continue this evacuation process. well, a top female politician who stayed at least for some days...
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i think dominic raab will have his work cut out for him.— i think dominic raab will have his work cutthat's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. more than 44,000,000 people have now received their second dose of a vaccine. government scientific advisers are warning there could be a big wave of hospital admissions for covid—19 next month in england. but they say that surge could be avoided with some light touch restrictions. modelling from the government's sage advisory committee suggests hospitalisations could increase from about 700 a day in england, to as many as 7,000. there are fears the virus will spread more rapidly with children going back to school and staff returning to the workplace. anna collinson reports. from offering a vaccine to 12 to 15—year—olds in school to providing a boosterjab to millions who may be more vulnerable to covid it is hoped vaccines will do the heavy lifting this winter, but will the plan be enough to protect the nhs? as people return to the clash and in the office government advisers the infection rates could rise. modelling sug
i think dominic raab will have his work cut out for him.— i think dominic raab will have his work cutthat's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. more than 44,000,000 people have now received their second dose of a vaccine. government scientific advisers are warning there could be a big wave of hospital admissions for covid—19 next month in england. but they say that surge could be avoided with some light touch restrictions. modelling from the government's sage...
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now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan, but it's actually maintain the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this and you can see we have been on these . why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just the u. k. citizens that are in need of returning here to the united kingdom, but many, many africans all, absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted that emails from schools that people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning that many people are still stu
now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan, but it's actually maintain the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this and you can see we have been on these . why? because we...
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what would dominic raab be doing now? what i dominic raab be doing now? be doing now? what should britain be saying?- should britain be saying? the very fact that dominic _ should britain be saying? the very fact that dominic raab _ should britain be saying? the very fact that dominic raab is - should britain be saying? the very fact that dominic raab is on i should britain be saying? the very fact that dominic raab is on a i fact that dominic raab is on a flight to ask the taliban for their help is a humiliation for our country, and that should not be missed. the situation was avoidable. and for the foreign secretary to come to the select committee and not even offer an apology to the british troops who were flown in, after the capital of afghanistan have fallen, it was extraordinary set of circumstances. instead we got waffle, throwing blame at the ministry of defence when the foreign office was in charge of this whole operation. turning up now having never been to afghanistan and never bothered to call any neighbouring counterparts, it's an embarrassin
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dominic raab is no longer the foreign secretary.s lost that position but been given the title of deputy prime minister, as well as taking on the new role ofjustice secretary and lord chancellor — in charge of the courts. he is being replaced by liz truss. she completed a number of post—brexit trade deals with countries around the world and is popular with conservative party members. and there's a big promotion for the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi — he is the new education secretary, replacing gavin williamson. but the big news is dominic raab losing the big post of foreign secretary. criticised by many, including some in his own party for his handling of afghanistan. mr raab was criticised for remaining on holiday in crete while the taliban marched back to power. and there were calls from the opposition and from within his own party for him to quit after it emerged that neither he, nor any other minister, had called the afghan government to discuss the evacuation of translators stranded in the country. let's get more now from our
dominic raab is no longer the foreign secretary.s lost that position but been given the title of deputy prime minister, as well as taking on the new role ofjustice secretary and lord chancellor — in charge of the courts. he is being replaced by liz truss. she completed a number of post—brexit trade deals with countries around the world and is popular with conservative party members. and there's a big promotion for the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi — he is the new education secretary,...
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dominic rather of course —— dominic rather back when borisjohnson stood for leadership was one of thosethe ring, so we will see what happens with him. thank you ve much what happens with him. thank you very much indeed. _ what happens with him. thank you very much indeed. more _ what happens with him. thank you very much indeed. more details i what happens with him. thank you | very much indeed. more details and promotions and emotions throughout the afternoon and we will bring it all to you here on the bbc news channel. the london production of a musical version of �*80s blockbuster film back to the future has opened without one of its leading men, after one of the cast tested positive for covid. instead, the understudy for the key role of doc brown, who has waited 30 years for his big break, got to play the time travelling doctor on opening night. to top it off, christopher lloyd, who played doc in the film, was in the audience. earlier annita mcveigh spoke to the understudy, mark 0xtoby. yes, i did know that christopher lloyd was in the audience. and how much notice did you get that
dominic rather of course —— dominic rather back when borisjohnson stood for leadership was one of thosethe ring, so we will see what happens with him. thank you ve much what happens with him. thank you very much indeed. _ what happens with him. thank you very much indeed. more _ what happens with him. thank you very much indeed. more details i what happens with him. thank you | very much indeed. more details and promotions and emotions throughout the afternoon and we will bring it all to...
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dominate — week, who would not dominate dominate politics and disturb the power— dominate politics andith the latest developments in afghanistan by visiting the bbc website. simply go to bbc.com/news. you will find analysis, interviews and on—the—ground reporting. or you can download the bbc news app onto your smartphone or tablet device. in new zealand, the person behind a terror attack in auckland has been named by local media after a court order expired. he is mohammad samsudeen adil, aged 32 and from sri lanka. the attacker, who was killed by police less than a minute after he grabbed a knife in a supermarket, had been living in new zealand since 2011. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern said his interest in extremism became apparent five years ago. in 2016, he came to the attention of the police after he expressed sympathy on facebook for recent terrorist attacks, violent war—related videos and comments advocating violent extremism. he was spoken to by the police twice, once in april of 2016 and then again in may. this activity online continued and in may of 2017, he was ar
dominate — week, who would not dominate dominate politics and disturb the power— dominate politics andith the latest developments in afghanistan by visiting the bbc website. simply go to bbc.com/news. you will find analysis, interviews and on—the—ground reporting. or you can download the bbc news app onto your smartphone or tablet device. in new zealand, the person behind a terror attack in auckland has been named by local media after a court order expired. he is mohammad samsudeen...
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yes, there was a huge amount of criticism for dominic raab get - of criticism for dominic raab get ticklyy in holiday in crete when kabul was falling. that has meant that they would be a lot more questions but i don't think the questions from mps had stopped on that. it's been quite tricky going if dominic raab had stayed in the role. an intriguing detail about this is we understand that when boris johnson first spoke to dominic raab this morning, that position of deputy prime minister was not to be on offer, it was to talked about. after a lengthy conversation and it'd did it emerge that it was offered as his other position. some had suggested that dominic raab was pretty angry about this, sources have denied it. it is to be understood that he is upset at some of the ways his actions around afghanistan look afghanistan. joining me now is the former conservative education secretary, justine greening. thanks very much indeed for being with us. a prime minister tweeted in the last few seconds that this is the last few seconds that this is the cabinet i've appointed which will work tirelessl
yes, there was a huge amount of criticism for dominic raab get - of criticism for dominic raab get ticklyy in holiday in crete when kabul was falling. that has meant that they would be a lot more questions but i don't think the questions from mps had stopped on that. it's been quite tricky going if dominic raab had stayed in the role. an intriguing detail about this is we understand that when boris johnson first spoke to dominic raab this morning, that position of deputy prime minister was not...
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the british foreign secretary has been facing a grilling by foreign affairs. committee em pays. dominic rob and other senior ministers have been getting a lot of hate over the government handling of the afghanistan, polite, and this describes by the opposition is the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation. it is important for us to move what you were doing and what you were doing from when did people were holding with you? i'm not looking to brush vicky over this. i just want to know when you went things . when did you, when the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunz. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to bed. i'm not sure i'd have to check if you would like to know the busiest, very have to come back to 3rd grade, but seems particularly ready because high come us with reason is better start ranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be a route the work streaming effectively from germany and terms of your own leadership in your own actions pop until this point. did you ever any poin
the british foreign secretary has been facing a grilling by foreign affairs. committee em pays. dominic rob and other senior ministers have been getting a lot of hate over the government handling of the afghanistan, polite, and this describes by the opposition is the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation. it is important for us to move what you were doing and what you were doing from when did people were holding with you? i'm not looking to brush vicky over this. i just want to know...
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the criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world. it's important to me what you were doing and where you were doing it from. when did you go and holding me through, i'm not looking to brush be over this. i just want you to, when you went, when did you little bit with the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunt scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to perspective. i'm not sure i'd have to check if you would like to know the busiest, very have to come back to. i'd be very grateful. it seems particularly random because hi, come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be a real the work streaming effectively from germany in terms of your own leadership in your own actions. up until this point, did you ever, at any point consider offer to reside? now i consider getting home with the job. rob here still quite an important character. important figure within the cabinet is the deputy prime minister. busy the chancell
the criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world. it's important to me what you were doing and where you were doing it from. when did you go and holding me through, i'm not looking to brush be over this. i just want you to, when you went, when did you little bit with the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunt scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to perspective. i'm not sure i'd have to check...
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the big one has to be dominic raab. by the big one has to be dominic raab.drawal from afghanistan. summersuggesting relation to the withdrawal from afghanistan. summer suggesting that is probably the reason why he has been a boot, the situation over there. but by all accounts, he was initially offered the deputy prime minister's job? initially offered the deputy prime minister'sjob? ida. initially offered the deputy prime minister'sjob?_ minister's “ob? no, a bit of intriguing — minister's job? no, a bit of intriguing gossip, - minister's job? no, a bit of intriguing gossip, when - minister's job? no, a bit of- intriguing gossip, when reshuffles happen, what the prime minister wants to offer is not necessarily what mr wants to accept. so, a move from foreign secretary to justice secretary is a demotion it is lower down in the pecking order of the cabinet. went to stanwell where borisjohnson first cabinet. went to stanwell where boris johnson first spoke to cabinet. went to stanwell where borisjohnson first spoke to dominic robert this morning the role attack
the big one has to be dominic raab. by the big one has to be dominic raab.drawal from afghanistan. summersuggesting relation to the withdrawal from afghanistan. summer suggesting that is probably the reason why he has been a boot, the situation over there. but by all accounts, he was initially offered the deputy prime minister's job? initially offered the deputy prime minister'sjob? ida. initially offered the deputy prime minister'sjob?_ minister's “ob? no, a bit of intriguing — minister's...
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will dominate. rob has been fighting back in the last few days in the media. he knows that he has been roundly criticized, including from some of his own side on the conservative benches in parliament. he has talked about backbiting and buck policy going on. what happened was that the 1st major criticism came when that's all about actually took over kabul. dominic rob and prime minister bar is johnson what both abroad and dominate, rob then it emerged, refused to make a call to the afghan colleagues in kabul to try to help interpreters. he worked with the british, get out quickly. he said, well, somebody else made the call his colleagues who said it wouldn't have made that much difference. some people are saying that it indicates his mindset that he didn't in fact, consider that he shouldn't have gone abroad. he said with hindsight, he wouldn't have done so that so there are other criticisms though, including the thousands of e mails. urgent e mails from m. p. 's and charities here to the foreign office with cases who needed to get out of. i've gone, his don w
will dominate. rob has been fighting back in the last few days in the media. he knows that he has been roundly criticized, including from some of his own side on the conservative benches in parliament. he has talked about backbiting and buck policy going on. what happened was that the 1st major criticism came when that's all about actually took over kabul. dominic rob and prime minister bar is johnson what both abroad and dominate, rob then it emerged, refused to make a call to the afghan...
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now in the moment since dominant crowds removal as foreign secretary was announced, the list trust was seen walking into number 10 and she's not been confirmed. as the new british foreign secretary of thought. all do lead for rob here. still quite an important character. important figure within the cabinet. he's the deputy prime minister. busy the little chancellor and the justice secretary, so i move for him, but others perhaps haven't been as like as lucky govern williamson, robert bucklin. rob generate that all out of that positions. but you're the chancellor richie so that he remains out. interestingly pretty to tell who is the home secretary she still to claims on to her job despite chris's and yet again of her holding meetings with businessman and breaking the ministerial code. all of those allegations. not enough to bring pressure on board austin to get rid of her just yet. yeah. must be when the dinner by jove, they get fun. it goes in politics. they just get re shuffled many thanks. 6 hollywood the latest from london. another news price is natural gas in europe. is it an old t
now in the moment since dominant crowds removal as foreign secretary was announced, the list trust was seen walking into number 10 and she's not been confirmed. as the new british foreign secretary of thought. all do lead for rob here. still quite an important character. important figure within the cabinet. he's the deputy prime minister. busy the little chancellor and the justice secretary, so i move for him, but others perhaps haven't been as like as lucky govern williamson, robert bucklin....
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this is about dominic raab being on holiday— is about dominic raab being on holiday when the talibana of— afghanistan. so, pointing back to the idea of are these the right people? — the idea of are these the right people? are these the people we want in these _ people? are these the people we want in these jobs? i think the other point _ in these jobs? i think the other point to— in these jobs? i think the other point to remember is the last reshuffle _ point to remember is the last reshuffle happened about 18 months a-o, reshuffle happened about 18 months ago, pre—pandemic. we were talking a little more _ ago, pre—pandemic. we were talking a little more about brexit and leaving the eli _ little more about brexit and leaving the eli a _ little more about brexit and leaving the eu. a lot of things have changed since _ the eu. a lot of things have changed since then, — the eu. a lot of things have changed since then, so i think what the prime minister is trying to do is assemble — prime minister is trying to do is assemble a team that could deal with the recovery from the pandemic and
this is about dominic raab being on holiday— is about dominic raab being on holiday when the talibana of— afghanistan. so, pointing back to the idea of are these the right people? — the idea of are these the right people? are these the people we want in these _ people? are these the people we want in these jobs? i think the other point _ in these jobs? i think the other point to— in these jobs? i think the other point to remember is the last reshuffle _ point to remember is the last...
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dominic raab was given a grilling today.riking that he didn't seem totally across one of the internal briefing documents warning that afghanistan could fall. and that was apparently submitted in july two dominic raab. is he in political trouble here? it july two dominic raab. is he in political trouble here? politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it- _ politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it. this _ politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it. this may _ politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it. this may be - politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it. this may be the - looks like it. this may be the smoking gun, the final nail in dominic raab six covin, remains to be seen. such was the scale of the catastrophe, the chaos that ensued once we try to evacuate troops from afghanistan. this blame game was inevitable. we had the foreign secretary pointing the finger at the ministry of defence for the past few weeks. and it's really not surprising to see that this row is now escalating. you
dominic raab was given a grilling today.riking that he didn't seem totally across one of the internal briefing documents warning that afghanistan could fall. and that was apparently submitted in july two dominic raab. is he in political trouble here? it july two dominic raab. is he in political trouble here? politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it- _ politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it. this _ politicaltrouble here? it certainly looks like it. this may _ politicaltrouble...
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dominic?— now, dominic? i think there are really serious _ now, dominic?here are really serious questions for the | really serious questions for the metropolitan police and the commissioner name—macro. thejudge commissioner name—macro. the judge made commissioner name—macro. thejudge made very clear as they had been an investigation what happened in this case was a fundamental undermining of the public�*s trust in the police where an appalling man had abused his position as a police constable to deceive, kidnap, rape and murder his victim. now the independent watchdog is looking into various allegations as to whether or not police carried out effective investigations into three incidents of indecent exposure allegedly involving wayne couzens was that we don't know the outcome of those yet but already today harriet harman mp, one of the most senior parliamentarians, has said cressida dig must go because she cannot over effectively oversee reforms people believe are necessary to make sure someone might wayne couzens never ever again gets into uniform. so
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the criticism was coming in from dominic rob from all corners of the political world. i think it's important for us to be what we're doing and where you are doing it from. when did you go and holding me through? i'm not looking to brush vicky over this. i just want to know when you went things . when did you live with the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunz scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to perspective. i'm not sure i'd have to check if you would like to know the busiest, very happy back to 3rd grade. what seems particularly random because high come us was recently and is better still ranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be around the work screen effectively from germany and terms of your own leadership in your own actions pop until this point did you ever at any point consider offer to reside. now i consider getting home with the job. rob here still quite an important character, important figure within the cabinet. he's the deputy prime minister. busy the
the criticism was coming in from dominic rob from all corners of the political world. i think it's important for us to be what we're doing and where you are doing it from. when did you go and holding me through? i'm not looking to brush vicky over this. i just want to know when you went things . when did you live with the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunz scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to perspective. i'm not sure...
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minister children can result the much anticipated capital cabinet with the biggest trying to think dominic rub shifted from his drawback for the secretary natural gas prices finished an all time record in europe, increasing by over 20 percent compared to tuesday, sparking fees with your clients the, the us health things as mit has no idea who was killed in a truck, try and get up. got it done last month. you know, full assessment will be will before you don't know if it was an aide worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that and i can't speak to that in a setting in any event. so you don't know or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're through doing the re pace for the season versus parliament would be election took days away. will be giving you the full breakdown and i was special coverage this out. i'm from the week. ah, this is the news and all seem to national with me. you nash above all the thank you very much indeed for joining it. it will change the heart of the british government after the prime minister burst jones and carried out a cabinet re shuffle. a shake
minister children can result the much anticipated capital cabinet with the biggest trying to think dominic rub shifted from his drawback for the secretary natural gas prices finished an all time record in europe, increasing by over 20 percent compared to tuesday, sparking fees with your clients the, the us health things as mit has no idea who was killed in a truck, try and get up. got it done last month. you know, full assessment will be will before you don't know if it was an aide worker or an...
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absolutely, the will assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want _ assert their dominance.o _ assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want to build _ assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want to build on _ assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want to build on that - they will want to build on that really impressive opening when. —— opening win. yeah, liverpool will be looking to back up that impressive comeback win against ac milan, a few weeks ago. just like city they're on their travels too. they're away in porto tonight, which means a return to his hometown club for forward diogo jota. he's been at liverpool forjust a year now since joining from wolves and despite being tasked with the difficultjob of breaking up one of the world's best front three in salah, mane and firmino, jota's managed to establish himself as a vital part ofjurgen klopp's side. obviously i knew they were one of the best_ obviously i knew they were one of the best tree areas, attacking trio is, in _ the best tree areas, attacking trio is, in the — the best tree areas, attackin
absolutely, the will assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want _ assert their dominance.o _ assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want to build _ assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want to build on _ assert their dominance. absolutely, they will want to build on that - they will want to build on that really impressive opening when. —— opening win. yeah, liverpool will be looking to back up that impressive comeback win against ac milan, a few weeks ago. just like...
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less of the other story dominating _ majority. less of the other story dominating the _ majority.ess of the other story dominating the front pages. the majority. less of the other story - dominating the front pages. the sad news about the girls aloud singer dying at a very young age. just over a year after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. you cover this, caroline. there are so many pop stars but few manage to break through and make an impact on really standout and it seems from the tributes that sarah was one of those few. , , , ,, tributes that sarah was one of those few. , ,, ,, ., ., 4' 4' tributes that sarah was one of those few. , ,, ,, ., ., ~' ~ ., tributes that sarah was one of those few. , ,, ,, ~ ., few. guess. she looked like a pop star. she partied _ few. guess. she looked like a pop star. she partied like _ few. guess. she looked like a pop star. she partied like a _ few. guess. she looked like a pop star. she partied like a pop - few. guess. she looked like a pop star. she partied like a pop star. star. she partied like a pop star and she — star. she partied lik
less of the other story dominating _ majority. less of the other story dominating the _ majority.ess of the other story dominating the front pages. the majority. less of the other story - dominating the front pages. the sad news about the girls aloud singer dying at a very young age. just over a year after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. you cover this, caroline. there are so many pop stars but few manage to break through and make an impact on really standout and it seems from the...
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not also, but right now for sexy dominate rob. he's going to be answering questions at the foreign affairs committee of the u. k. parliament in a few hours. he's been on the prussia for quite some time just before couple actually fell to the telephone. he and prime minister baris johnson went on holiday and then it emerged that dominic robert refused to call his after colleagues to try to make sure that all of the african interpreters had worked with british forces could be evacuated while some of his colleagues have defended him. saying that there were greater efforts on that front anyway, bother officials and that it might not have made any difference. but dominic, rob knows he's under pressure in the reese in the last few days. he's been talking about back biting and buck policy. but the shadow foreign secretary lisa 90 from the labor party says there are answers that she wants, not just on what they call the chaos of the last couple of weeks involving allegedly thousands of e mails to the foreign office, highlighting cases of
not also, but right now for sexy dominate rob. he's going to be answering questions at the foreign affairs committee of the u. k. parliament in a few hours. he's been on the prussia for quite some time just before couple actually fell to the telephone. he and prime minister baris johnson went on holiday and then it emerged that dominic robert refused to call his after colleagues to try to make sure that all of the african interpreters had worked with british forces could be evacuated while some...
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dominic, rob said that there weren't failures. an intelligence likely slight central proposition was given the true withdrawal. by the end of august, you would see a steady deterioration from that point. and that it was unlike deacon would for this year i thought was the central assessment. and of course, with all the usual kathy, you will be familiar with that doesn't mean we didn't do contingency planning a game out to test the other propositions. and just to be clear that something that was widely share that view amongst nato allies. well dominic, rob said there was contingency planning for a more rapid escalation of events in afghanistan on before april of this year. he also said that he had been in touch with counterparts in the region, even though he hadn't gone himself. and he refused to go into the details of why he and prime minister for his johnson were on holiday. around the time that it was clear that the taliban were rapidly advancing on kabul, he also refused to go into detail on allegations that thousands of miles t
dominic, rob said that there weren't failures. an intelligence likely slight central proposition was given the true withdrawal. by the end of august, you would see a steady deterioration from that point. and that it was unlike deacon would for this year i thought was the central assessment. and of course, with all the usual kathy, you will be familiar with that doesn't mean we didn't do contingency planning a game out to test the other propositions. and just to be clear that something that was...
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i think these are still questions that dominic raab will be facing.e decisions that were made both because of, as you say, a tendency to perhaps deflect some decisions to the us but also, interestingly, two of the department as well. there has been what some have described as a little bit of a blame game going on within the uk government of the last couple of days. to make that did face some criticism too for his criticism of military intelligence as well. in military intelligence as well. in westminster, thank you very much. time to look at the wedding with sarah. —— the weather. good afternoon. the weather hasn't been changing in a hurry over recent days and no big changes over the next few days either. most of us have got fairly overcast conditions out there — this is the picture in buckland on the moor in devon. so, quite a lot of grey cloud out there, some sunshine here and there, particularly across parts of scotland, northern ireland and north—west england. but over the next few days it is looking pretty cloudy — some drizzle towards the east,
i think these are still questions that dominic raab will be facing.e decisions that were made both because of, as you say, a tendency to perhaps deflect some decisions to the us but also, interestingly, two of the department as well. there has been what some have described as a little bit of a blame game going on within the uk government of the last couple of days. to make that did face some criticism too for his criticism of military intelligence as well. in military intelligence as well. in...
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while all of that was going on in the taliban were advancing on couple dominate. rob was on holiday and didn't return to his post criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world is important to me. what we're doing and way of doing it from when did people hold them? i mean, i'm not looking to brush over this. i just wanted to when you went things, when did you, what holy, when the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunz. when was the last time a foreign minister went to based on went to perspective. i'm not sure how to check if you would like to know the busiest, very have to come back to 3rd grade what seems particularly reading because high come us was recently in his best ranging evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be a route that works for the effectually, from germany in terms of your own leadership in your own actions pop until this point. did you ever any point consider offer to reside? now i consider getting home with the job. rob here still quite an important characte
while all of that was going on in the taliban were advancing on couple dominate. rob was on holiday and didn't return to his post criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world is important to me. what we're doing and way of doing it from when did people hold them? i mean, i'm not looking to brush over this. i just wanted to when you went things, when did you, what holy, when the facts on the surface, this looks like a family of planning on, on grunz. when was...
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well is considerable, but just on what you've just heard from dominic, rob. he said that funding for the ministry withdrawal started in april, but he insisted that contingency planning for more rapids escalation on the ground actually started before that point. he has denied that the u. k. was caught not paying the shadow foreign secretary lisa 9 d from the opposition labor party has said he's been missing an action not just over the last 2 weeks, but over the last 18 months that she says he's had to prepare for they said military withdraw dominic rob insistent that he was across the briefing, he was asked by tom too hot. so conservative chair of the foreign affairs committee here in parliament. what kind of contacts he's had with his counterparts in neighboring countries park? he's done so jake has done was beckett's done. he said, but he wasn't sure exactly when the last time a foreign minister actually went to the region. he and he assured the committee that was ongoing contact previously. mr. too hot as contrasted the efforts of the german government for
well is considerable, but just on what you've just heard from dominic, rob. he said that funding for the ministry withdrawal started in april, but he insisted that contingency planning for more rapids escalation on the ground actually started before that point. he has denied that the u. k. was caught not paying the shadow foreign secretary lisa 9 d from the opposition labor party has said he's been missing an action not just over the last 2 weeks, but over the last 18 months that she says he's...
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so these were the 2 dominant fibrous it's what is differently than was one dominant balance. so we will see, i'm not sure that there, that the traditional force of the and i'll just say behavior of this, the dependent on their national security considerations can change. but i don't know, as you have said in the beginning of follow follow, thought the world is changing tremendously and maybe tomorrow we'll see that structural ex films we show which appear to be absolutely under testable that they will, they will change. and now we have only a few minutes left and i want to ask you about this particular part of their will because we actually recording this interview and let us talk, which is 9000 kilometers away from moscow. and you need a very interesting point recently. and one of your article saying that investing in this part of the world in russia, as well as trying to build connections with powers in this part of the world is far more efficient, makes much better sense for russia than putting its efforts. you know, it's attention, it's capital, it's after ration towards
so these were the 2 dominant fibrous it's what is differently than was one dominant balance. so we will see, i'm not sure that there, that the traditional force of the and i'll just say behavior of this, the dependent on their national security considerations can change. but i don't know, as you have said in the beginning of follow follow, thought the world is changing tremendously and maybe tomorrow we'll see that structural ex films we show which appear to be absolutely under testable that...
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dominic raab is replaced as foreign secretary by liz truss.mima begum, who left the uk as a teenager to join the islamic state group in syria, has begged to be allowed to return to the uk, insisting she could help in the fight against terror. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is broadcaster penny smith and former conservative adviser mo hussein. well, well, well, nobody predicted this level of blood on the walls after mrjohnson�*s day of the long knives. a ruthless purge of senior members of his cabinet, once trusted lieutenants, cocks of the walk, now roadkill — political casualties of a prime minister with an eye on the next election and a desire to level up. most, but not all the papers have coverage of the gory details of the reshuffle. check out the times — "johnson wields axe in cabinet reshuffle." the guardian says the prime minister's changes are laying the groundwork for the next general election, with a focus on "levelling up". the ft says the reshuffle is an attempt by the p
dominic raab is replaced as foreign secretary by liz truss.mima begum, who left the uk as a teenager to join the islamic state group in syria, has begged to be allowed to return to the uk, insisting she could help in the fight against terror. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is broadcaster penny smith and former conservative adviser mo hussein. well, well, well, nobody predicted this level of blood on the walls after mrjohnson�*s day...
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particularly dominant in arts pockets? particularly dominant in parts of _ pockets?particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. - pockets? particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. i - pockets? particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. i was i in parts of the midwest. i was just having a look at the cdc's, just having a look at the cdc�*s, the health body here, the latest estimates and in that part of the country, there are are about 74% of new infections and many of those dates interestingly lag in vaccinations. you have southern states west of the mississippi, new york, newjersey, a share of new cases generally speaking, is down to the delta variant and last month, doctor anthony fauci, considered the top medical advisor gave a stark warning and said things will get worse once they get out of summer and into winter. he thinks things will start spreading and get potentially worth which is also wife president biden is very keen to roll out the booster shots, which he mentioned in his speech tonight — — which is also why. in canada, party leaders have squa
particularly dominant in arts pockets? particularly dominant in parts of _ pockets?particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. - pockets? particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. i - pockets? particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. i was i in parts of the midwest. i was just having a look at the cdc's, just having a look at the cdc�*s, the health body here, the latest estimates and in that part of the country, there are are about 74% of new infections and many of those dates...
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you can see delta in blue dominates over alpha in orange and completely dominates over the movie orient -- over the mu variant. the variant first noted in south africa is not seen at all in the u.s. if you look in the lower right, the delta dominates the beta which was the original variant in south africa and the sea -- c.1.2 is not in the u.s.. the prevalence of the mu variant and the c.1.2 are extremely low in the u.s. we will continue to monitor these and other emerging variants. the most important thing we can do to protect against any variant, be at, mu or c.1.2 is to get vaccinated. i will not hand over to dr. murthy. dr. murthy: you have heard from us that the plan will be pulling at every lever of the virus and helping more people get vaccinated is one of the key strategies in this plan. we have always known in order to do that we have to help people feel confident and getting vaccinated is the right choice for them and their families. when it comes to making important choices, we know most of us look to each other, to our families, to our doctors, and friends. that is why sever
you can see delta in blue dominates over alpha in orange and completely dominates over the movie orient -- over the mu variant. the variant first noted in south africa is not seen at all in the u.s. if you look in the lower right, the delta dominates the beta which was the original variant in south africa and the sea -- c.1.2 is not in the u.s.. the prevalence of the mu variant and the c.1.2 are extremely low in the u.s. we will continue to monitor these and other emerging variants. the most...
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the only person that can pull that can really dominate came live for event berlin. dominic, thank you very much indeed. well, from the german elections to the russian elections. now, in russia's electoral commission is rejecting accusations of widespread vote. rigging, the certified results show united russia retained its power in last week, parliamentary elections. the group defeated parliamentary candidates on their support to stay. they will try to overturn those results, which they insist aren't fraught with corruption. well, alex and the sort of yes is very and independence, opposition, politician. and he says that authorities are not interested in holding free and fair elections. i do not want to sound depressive, but i was pretty much sure that they won't let any of the independent candidates even be registered. so the rest of the candidates who managed to pass through all those very years they were registered even in the regents in the constituencies there that were like free from any of the candidate of united russia. and sometimes that happens when united russia has an agree
the only person that can pull that can really dominate came live for event berlin. dominic, thank you very much indeed. well, from the german elections to the russian elections. now, in russia's electoral commission is rejecting accusations of widespread vote. rigging, the certified results show united russia retained its power in last week, parliamentary elections. the group defeated parliamentary candidates on their support to stay. they will try to overturn those results, which they insist...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ruling that he was safe to serve the rest of his life sentence on a licence in the community. our home affairs correspondent is dominic casciani. how has this come about? colin pitchfork committed murders in the 1980s, some of the most notorious crimes of the decade. he killed leicestershire school girls lynda mann and dawn ashworth and when he was jailed in 1988 he was given a lifetime with a minimum 30 year sentence and he served three years longer than that in practice so ultimately but i would come when the parole board would need to decide whether at the end of that minimum term he was safe to be released into the community. and in june this year the parole board, a judge led process involving prison psychologists concluded he had completed all his behaviour programmes in prison and could be safely managed. today he was moved from a prison to a bail hostel well he will start his new life but the ministry ofjustice is saying clearly that he is under quite tight restrictions notjust
dominic hughes, bbc news.ruling that he was safe to serve the rest of his life sentence on a licence in the community. our home affairs correspondent is dominic casciani. how has this come about? colin pitchfork committed murders in the 1980s, some of the most notorious crimes of the decade. he killed leicestershire school girls lynda mann and dawn ashworth and when he was jailed in 1988 he was given a lifetime with a minimum 30 year sentence and he served three years longer than that in...
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minister boris johnson result a much to pay to show capital the cabinets with the biggest change thing dominic rob shifted from his job as for his secretary, natural gas prices tension. all time record in europe increased by almost 20 percent compared to tuesday will face when to your crisis. the us secretary of state of mid here has no idea what code and current strike. and i've got a song last month. you know, full assessment will be, will be for you don't know if it was in a worker or an ices k operative. i can't speak to that. i can't speak to that in the setting in any event. so you don't know or won't tell us. i don't, i don't know because we're doing the res, have for the seats in parliament with the election to the days away will be giving you the full breakdown and our special coverage base our throughout the week. ah, this is the news and all team to national with me you, bob oliver. hello and welcome to the program. it will change on behalf of the british government as a prime minister board, johnson carried out a cabinet re shuffle. a shakeup has long been expected. education secre
minister boris johnson result a much to pay to show capital the cabinets with the biggest change thing dominic rob shifted from his job as for his secretary, natural gas prices tension. all time record in europe increased by almost 20 percent compared to tuesday will face when to your crisis. the us secretary of state of mid here has no idea what code and current strike. and i've got a song last month. you know, full assessment will be, will be for you don't know if it was in a worker or an...
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these companies also dominance. now you cannot exist as a modern company as a molten individual, as a multi governmental institution without access to facebook without access to instagram. and so when these companies take away the free speech of people, actually they are hugely damaging. it's not true to say if facebook take you down, you can move somewhere else. no, you can't. this is censorship and they're going to take the, the position that these are private companies. so you know, they can do what they want. they don't have to justify or given explanation of why they take a whole established channels down in the case of red fish. this crew sort of censorship, i think, is geopolitical because it's affiliated with, with russia, with r t tangentially any way. then it becomes a problem and so the censorship takes on a whole new kind of weight. geopolitical weight. you're watching all st. lashelle and on the waiver you will launch into our russian elementary election coverage on the race for those 450 seats in the s
these companies also dominance. now you cannot exist as a modern company as a molten individual, as a multi governmental institution without access to facebook without access to instagram. and so when these companies take away the free speech of people, actually they are hugely damaging. it's not true to say if facebook take you down, you can move somewhere else. no, you can't. this is censorship and they're going to take the, the position that these are private companies. so you know, they can...
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i mean foreign secretary, dominate. rob is appearing before the foreign affairs select committee in the house of commons to face questions by back bench. m p 's over his actions during the withdrawal from a gun, histone by the u. s. and its allies. on this coming day after the tv interview, where he indicated that military intelligence failures led to the rapid fall of i've gone onto the taliban in effect, blaming the ministry of defense. so it was an intelligence thing. i think there's clearly questions around the the assessment was clearly wrong, but under some festival that was shared widely across international partners. and certainly not the, the, the foreign offices lead responsibility, but we've course planned accordingly. but for the head of the army as hit back at the foreign secretary over suggestions that thousands of afghans who are eligible to come to the u. k were left behind and the government were pre warned about the situation. other critics, including the shadow foreign secretary, blame raw for failing
i mean foreign secretary, dominate. rob is appearing before the foreign affairs select committee in the house of commons to face questions by back bench. m p 's over his actions during the withdrawal from a gun, histone by the u. s. and its allies. on this coming day after the tv interview, where he indicated that military intelligence failures led to the rapid fall of i've gone onto the taliban in effect, blaming the ministry of defense. so it was an intelligence thing. i think there's clearly...
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.— but it remains well -- male dominated. ~ ., ., dominated.hen you hear about how she actually managed - dominated. when you hear about how she actually managed the i how she actually managed the chancellery, there, women were in key positions, and she was actually surrounded by women as her closest advisers, but then she, as a chancellor, she never made the woman issue really a topic of her own. so she just was a woman, but she didn't speak about women in politics orfeminism. than speak about women in politics or feminism.— or feminism. an entire generation _ or feminism. an entire generation of- or feminism. an entire generation of german | or feminism. an entire - generation of german voters has come of age familiar only with a woman in the chancellery. angela merkel is a political rarity, notjust because she smashed the glass ceiling. this is about staying power. she smashed the glass ceiling. this is about staying power.- is about staying power. she is ste -|n~ is about staying power. she is stepping down _ is about staying power. she is
.— but it remains well -- male dominated. ~ ., ., dominated.hen you hear about how she actually managed - dominated. when you hear about how she actually managed the i how she actually managed the chancellery, there, women were in key positions, and she was actually surrounded by women as her closest advisers, but then she, as a chancellor, she never made the woman issue really a topic of her own. so she just was a woman, but she didn't speak about women in politics orfeminism. than speak...
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dominic, what might encourage the uk to make _ dominic, what might encourage the uk to make a _ dominicnship with the taliban? . ,, , ., to make a relationship with the taliban? . ~' ,. ~ to make a relationship with the taliban? . ,, , ., . ., taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport. — taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport. right _ taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport, right now— taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport, right now we _ taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport, right now we are - the airport, right now we are assessing _ the airport, right now we are assessing and surveying. if cattle help is _ assessing and surveying. if cattle help is going to make a difference and make — help is going to make a difference and make the airport a... we were deftly— and make the airport a... we were deftly not — and make the airport a... we were deftly not hesitate to help and support — deftly not hesitate to help and support that process, but there is no agreement yet, how this form of operation _ no agreement yet, how this form of operati
dominic, what might encourage the uk to make _ dominic, what might encourage the uk to make a _ dominicnship with the taliban? . ,, , ., to make a relationship with the taliban? . ~' ,. ~ to make a relationship with the taliban? . ,, , ., . ., taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport. — taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport. right _ taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport, right now— taliban? thank you. well, regarding, the airport, right now we _ taliban? thank...
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— reversal in the globalisation that's dominated the _ reversal in the globalisation that's dominatedars that's kept prices low, _ dominated the last 30 years that's kept prices low, as— dominated the last 30 years that's kept prices low, as a supply- dominated the last 30 years that'sj kept prices low, as a supply chains have _ kept prices low, as a supply chains have been— kept prices low, as a supply chains have been optimised, _ kept prices low, as a supply chains have been optimised, and - kept prices low, as a supply chains have been optimised, and eyes - kept prices low, as a supply chainsl have been optimised, and eyes that started _ have been optimised, and eyes that started to _ have been optimised, and eyes that started to break _ have been optimised, and eyes that started to break down, _ have been optimised, and eyes that started to break down, we're - started to break down, we're seeing all these _ started to break down, we're seeing all these symptoms— started to break down, we're seeing all these symptoms emerge - started to break down, we're seeing all these symptoms
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