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downing street has confirmed the _ downing street? the prime minister - downing street? downing street has confirmed the prime minister has . downing street? downing street has| confirmed the prime minister has not received a fine for, or received any further fines and fat, from the metropolitan police. no further fixed penalty notices at this point. he has already had one for the event in the cabinet room on the occasion of his birthday. but, amid reports ljy of his birthday. but, amid reports by itv news and others that the metropolitan police has begun issuing fines for the event in the downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020, you might remember that was an occasion where up to 100 or so staff were invited to what was described as a bring your own booze drinks event, so far, no fine for the prime ministerfor drinks event, so far, no fine for the prime minister for that. drinks event, so far, no fine for the prime ministerfor that. it doesn't mean that others might not be the offering at some point but thatis be the offering a
downing street has confirmed the _ downing street? the prime minister - downing street? downing street has confirmed the prime minister has . downing street? downing street has| confirmed the prime minister has not received a fine for, or received any further fines and fat, from the metropolitan police. no further fixed penalty notices at this point. he has already had one for the event in the cabinet room on the occasion of his birthday. but, amid reports ljy of his birthday. but, amid reports...
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downing street has been radically transformed.is very different organization and we're focusing 100% on delivering our agenda. >> you did repeatedly say that all of the guiding -- guidelines were followed, was that a lot? >> when i said that, i spoke in good faith because as i said to you, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day it didn't occur to me that i was in breach of the rules. i now humbly accept that i was. the best thing i can do now is having settled the fine is get to the job at hand. >> do you think more fines are headed your way? >> if there are, i'm sure you will be the first to know. >>eople can be fined multiple times if any individual is found by the police to have carried out multiple breaches of the code. the police originally said they would not investigate these breaches in downing street. in december, the police said based on the absence of evidence in line with our policy not to investigate retrospecve breaches, we will not conduct an investigation at t
downing street has been radically transformed.is very different organization and we're focusing 100% on delivering our agenda. >> you did repeatedly say that all of the guiding -- guidelines were followed, was that a lot? >> when i said that, i spoke in good faith because as i said to you, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day it didn't occur to me that i was in breach of the rules. i now humbly accept that i was. the best...
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~ ,, downing street? well, downing street have been saying _ downing street? this _ downing street? well, downing street have been saying today this is - downing street? well, downing street have been saying today this is very - have been saying today this is very much an issue for the party whips, the people who look after discipline within the conservative party. they were happy for this to go to any base occasion, though. remember, it was yesterday that the party said that he had lost the whip and the pus the day before this they said it had been referred to a disciplinary procedure within parliament to look into. but look, the main issue here is that there has clearly been a rethink on this. neil parish said last night in that interview... he was asked the specific question, did you open something by accident? and he said that he did, but he would wait and see what the inquiry found. clearly, he has changed his mind overnight and clearly some of that pressure has been an issue, but mr neil parish has decided he cannot continue as an mp and we are expecting
~ ,, downing street? well, downing street have been saying _ downing street? this _ downing street? well, downing street have been saying today this is - downing street? well, downing street have been saying today this is very - have been saying today this is very much an issue for the party whips, the people who look after discipline within the conservative party. they were happy for this to go to any base occasion, though. remember, it was yesterday that the party said that he had lost the...
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. . ., ., investigation the parties in downing street. , . ., ., street.feel that _ street. understand the anger that many will feel that i _ street. understand the anger that many will feel that i myself i street. understand the anger that many will feel that i myself fell i many will feel that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. lead had introduced to protect the ublic. �* ., , lead had introduced to protect the ublic. 1. ,. lead had introduced to protect the ublic. _., , public. boris johnson says he will not be resigning _ public. boris johnson says he will not be resigning despite - public. boris johnson says he will not be resigning despite being i public. boris johnson says he will| not be resigning despite being the first prime minister to be sanctioned for breaking the law. his wife is also been fined. the chancellor of the exchequer is also expected to receive a fine and sing both men should go. thea;r expected to receive a fine and sing both men should go.
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downing street for over four hours. took me out of downing street for overfour hours.four hours. and amongst all these engagements, on a day that happened to be my birthday, there was a brief gathering in the cabinet room shortly after 2pm, lasting for less than ten minutes. during which people i work with kindly passed on their good wishes. and i have to say, in all frankness, at that time, it did not occur to me that this might have been a breach of the rules. but of course, the police have found otherwise, and ifully respect the outcome of their investigation. i understand the anger that many will feel, that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public, and i accept in all sincerity that people had the right to expect better. that all sincerity that people had the right to expect better.— right to expect better. that is boris johnson's _ right to expect better. that is boris johnson's response - right to expect better. that is boris johnson's response in l right to expect better. that i
downing street for over four hours. took me out of downing street for overfour hours.four hours. and amongst all these engagements, on a day that happened to be my birthday, there was a brief gathering in the cabinet room shortly after 2pm, lasting for less than ten minutes. during which people i work with kindly passed on their good wishes. and i have to say, in all frankness, at that time, it did not occur to me that this might have been a breach of the rules. but of course, the police have...
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that's the latest from downing street on a j latest from downing street on a dramatic day in terms ofit was to stop spreading the disease to people that they wouldn�*t otherwise meet. the point about these events, and it�*s no excuse, they were breaking the law, so it seems, unless the prime minister chooses to contest, which he can always do, a fixed penalty notice, but i don�*t think he will. the point is, they will have thought, these are people, like the nurses i mentioned earlier, they�*ve been working together through the day, not bringing in new people, fresh people from outside, these are people who have been working together through the day, so it wouldn�*t be spreading the disease. it was among the people already working closely. and we do need to know of course that it is indeed a place where the disease spreads quickly, you�*re quite right, because we know for example matt hancock, rishi sunak and of course the prime minister who went into intensive care, they all caught the disease because of those cramped working conditions but it wouldn�*t have been made any worse by ha
that's the latest from downing street on a j latest from downing street on a dramatic day in terms ofit was to stop spreading the disease to people that they wouldn�*t otherwise meet. the point about these events, and it�*s no excuse, they were breaking the law, so it seems, unless the prime minister chooses to contest, which he can always do, a fixed penalty notice, but i don�*t think he will. the point is, they will have thought, these are people, like the nurses i mentioned earlier,...
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presumably, downing street would have _ see. presumably, downing street would have been _ see.g that - see. presumably, downing street| would have been hoping that news see. presumably, downing street- would have been hoping that news of a potential trade deal with india might have distracted from the ports around lockdown parties. has that worked at all? hot around lockdown parties. has that worked at all?— worked at all? not really in the prime minister _ worked at all? not really in the prime ministerjust _ worked at all? not really in the prime ministerjust got - worked at all? not really in the prime ministerjust got back i worked at all? not really in the i prime ministerjust got back from his trip to india, he was there, was greeted with all the pomp and ceremony and wanted to talk about the fact he has got a deal he wants to do and was talking about wanting to do and was talking about wanting to do and was talking about wanting to do that by october. was asked if he thinks this will still be in office in october and he said yes. he wanted to talk about trade, defence co
presumably, downing street would have _ see. presumably, downing street would have been _ see.g that - see. presumably, downing street| would have been hoping that news see. presumably, downing street- would have been hoping that news of a potential trade deal with india might have distracted from the ports around lockdown parties. has that worked at all? hot around lockdown parties. has that worked at all?— worked at all? not really in the prime minister _ worked at all? not really in the...
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well, there was fury amongst voters when the claims first came out of staff parties in downing streettook place while ministers were laying down rules stopping everyone else from socialising. so, how are today's revelations being viewed? 0ur correspondent danny savage has been to the town of mirfield in kirklees, west yorkshire to gauge the mood. mirfield in west yorkshire, a busy town between wakefield and huddersfield which fell silent during lockdown. an area of northern england where people we spoke to say they stuck to the rules concerning coronavirus restrictions. they shouldn't have broken the rules. they made them. everyone else was adhering to those rules, and they didn't. i think he should resign, personally, yeah. i think he should. he's asking us to obey one rule and then he's doing something completely different, the opposite. it's not right, it's not fair, it's not british. no point resigning. | pay the fine and get on with it, j and obviously don't do it again. you stuck to the rules. absolutely. they didn't. how does that leave you feeling? well, i'm actually angry. i'
well, there was fury amongst voters when the claims first came out of staff parties in downing streettook place while ministers were laying down rules stopping everyone else from socialising. so, how are today's revelations being viewed? 0ur correspondent danny savage has been to the town of mirfield in kirklees, west yorkshire to gauge the mood. mirfield in west yorkshire, a busy town between wakefield and huddersfield which fell silent during lockdown. an area of northern england where people...
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downing street _ that app and? know, it's a good story. downing street is - that app and? the northern ireland protocol and whether they can withdraw. the context of this is probably the bigger story that will come out of this round of elections in may, april elections and the elections of northern ireland because sin fain become the biggest party rather than you and sinn fein minister rather than a do you be first minister the rules would be reversed. in terms of authority doesn't mean it's entirely symbolic but hugely symbolic that you have a party that wants to unite ireland. sinn fein in charge of the northern ireland assembly. that meet with the northern ireland protocol which by the way borisjohnson put his name to. northern allen protocol that divides northern ireland strayed from the uk at mainland. so this is can be up huge problem coming down the tracks for the uk government and from looking at fort northern ireland itself. it looks at best way borisjohnson will see in out is to have a route with brussels. let boris johnson will see in out is to have a route with
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this is bbc news i'm ben brown live at downing street. the headlines. the prime minister and the chancellor will both be fined by the police — for attending parties during lockdown. the pm's wife, carriejohnson, will also be given a fixed penalty notice. the prime minister has been challenged on the issue a number of times — in december he insisted no rules were broken at downing street. all the guidelines were observed and continued to be observed and i can also tell you that we are getting on with the job as we have been throughout. the labour leader says both borisjohnson and rishi sunak have broken the law — and calls on them both to resign familes of people who died with covid having been reacting with anger to today's news. he is completely untrustworthy and devoid of any integrity whatsoever. he is not fit to lead this country. with the rest of the days news. multiple people have been shot at a subway station in new york. pictures have emerged of passengers covered in blood lying on the station floor. western countries call for an urgent investig
this is bbc news i'm ben brown live at downing street. the headlines. the prime minister and the chancellor will both be fined by the police — for attending parties during lockdown. the pm's wife, carriejohnson, will also be given a fixed penalty notice. the prime minister has been challenged on the issue a number of times — in december he insisted no rules were broken at downing street. all the guidelines were observed and continued to be observed and i can also tell you that we are...
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but for many in downing street, it was different.in the office and garden, dancing in the basement — and now, police have decided that the wrongdoing went right to the top. today, the prime minister apologised but said he wouldn't resign. i understand the anger that many will feel, that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i accept, in all sincerity, that people had the right to expect better. and now, ifeel an even greater sense of obligation to deliver on the priorities of the british people. but you did repeatedly say that all the guidelines were followed in downing street. that was a lie, wasn't it? when i said that, i spoke in completely good faith — because, as i've said to you just now, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day, it didn't occur to me that iwas... you didn't understand your own rules, and everyone else had to follow them? it didn't occur to me that, as i say, i was i
but for many in downing street, it was different.in the office and garden, dancing in the basement — and now, police have decided that the wrongdoing went right to the top. today, the prime minister apologised but said he wouldn't resign. i understand the anger that many will feel, that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i accept, in all sincerity, that people had the right to expect better. and...
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but for many in downing street, it was different.and garden, dancing in the basement — and now, police have decided that the wrongdoing went right to the top. today, the prime minister apologised but said he wouldn't resign. i understand the anger that many will feel, that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i accept, in all sincerity, that people had the right to expect better. and now, ifeel an even greater sense of obligation to deliver on the priorities of the british people. but you did repeatedly say that all the guidelines were followed in downing street. that was a lie, wasn't it? when i said that, i spoke in completely good faith — because, as i've said to you just now, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day, it didn't occur to me that iwas... you didn't understand your own rules, and everyone else had to follow them? it didn't occur to me that, as i say, i was in breach of th
but for many in downing street, it was different.and garden, dancing in the basement — and now, police have decided that the wrongdoing went right to the top. today, the prime minister apologised but said he wouldn't resign. i understand the anger that many will feel, that i myself fell short when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i accept, in all sincerity, that people had the right to expect better. and now, ifeel an...
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downing street say they will tell us.ould have been hoping that news of a potential trade deal with india might have distracted from reports around lockdown parties. has that worked at all? not really. the prime ministerjust got back from his trip to india. he was there, he was greeted with all the pomp and ceremony. he wanted to talk about the fact that he's got this trade deal he wants to do. he was talking about trying to do that by october. he was asked if he thinks he'll still be in office in october, and he said yes. but he wanted to talk about the possibility of trade, of more defence cooperation, energy, clean energy, all those sorts of things. the problem he has is that, first of all, he had been fined last week by the police, found to have broken the law. just before he went, he had to appear before parliament. parliament then, while he was in india, decided to launch its own new inquiry into whether he had misled parliament, so that has all come up. and now as he lands back here, news of potentially more fines
downing street say they will tell us.ould have been hoping that news of a potential trade deal with india might have distracted from reports around lockdown parties. has that worked at all? not really. the prime ministerjust got back from his trip to india. he was there, he was greeted with all the pomp and ceremony. he wanted to talk about the fact that he's got this trade deal he wants to do. he was talking about trying to do that by october. he was asked if he thinks he'll still be in office...
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at— hitjob bite number ten downing street at number 11 and it would certainly— street at number 11 andt eaten cold by boris who, for so _ dish best eaten cold by boris who, for so tong. — dish best eaten cold by boris who, for so long, seemed to be suffering by comparison to his neighbour but is how— by comparison to his neighbour but is now riding high with his new international statesman look which we witi— international statesman look which we will talk about. so yes, tough times— we will talk about. so yes, tough times for— we will talk about. so yes, tough times for the chancellor.- we will talk about. so yes, tough times for the chancellor. before we come unto the _ times for the chancellor. before we come unto the prime _ times for the chancellor. before we come unto the prime minister- times for the chancellor. before we come unto the prime minister in . come unto the prime minister in kyiv, laura, do you think now that the chancellor �*s wife has said she will pay tax in britain in a way thatis will pay tax in britain in a way that is not actually required under the rules of n
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in downing street has been radically transformed.focusing 100% on delivering our agenda. but ou did 100% on delivering our agenda. but you did repeatedly say that all the guidelines were followed in downing street. that was a lie, wasn't it? when i said that i spoke and completely good faith because, as i have said he just now, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day, it didn't occur to me... ., �* , ., work every day, it didn't occur to me... ., �* ,., me... you didn't understand your role rules — me... you didn't understand your role rules in _ me... you didn't understand your role rules in every _ me... you didn't understand your role rules in every house - me... you didn't understand your role rules in every house had - me... you didn't understand your role rules in every house had to l role rules in every house had to follow them. i role rules in every house had to follow them.— role rules in every house had to follow them. i now humbly accept that i was in _ follow them. i
in downing street has been radically transformed.focusing 100% on delivering our agenda. but ou did 100% on delivering our agenda. but you did repeatedly say that all the guidelines were followed in downing street. that was a lie, wasn't it? when i said that i spoke and completely good faith because, as i have said he just now, at the time that i was standing up for nine minutes in the cabinet room where i work every day, it didn't occur to me... ., �* , ., work every day, it didn't occur to...
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downing street confirms britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — has not yet received any further finesg lockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what's expected to be one of the biggest all—british heavyweight fights in boxing history. good afternoon. ukraine has called on the united nations to provide urgent help to evacuate civilians from the port city of mariupol, which is under severe pressure from russian forces as they continue their assault in the east of the country. the latest british military intelligence on the russian invasion of says moscow hasn't made any major gains in the past 2a hours. the russian advance is reported to have been hindered by ukrainian counterattacks. from ukraine, danjohnson sent this report. for ukrainian homes are coming under fire. schelling has intensified in kharkiv than across the east of the country but intelligence assessments say the russians aren't gaining much ground. still, the ukrainian
downing street confirms britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — has not yet received any further finesg lockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what's expected to be one of the biggest all—british heavyweight fights in boxing history. good afternoon. ukraine has called on the united nations to provide urgent help to evacuate...
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downing street has confirmed that borisjohnson has not received any further fixed penalty notices for has returned to the uk after a two—day trip to india. it was been overshadowed by the controversy over lockdown parties in downing street — with his leadership under increasing strain. jonathan blake, our political correspondent, told me about the significance of the british prime minster not receiving any more fines yet... there have been reports in the last 2a hours or so that some more fixed penalty notices have been issued to people at an event in the downing street gardens in may 2020, when staff were invited to "socially—distanced drinks," as they were described in an email from a senior civil servant, and people were told to bring your own booze. but the prime minister was there. he's apologised in parliament saying at the time he thought it was a work event, he should have, in hindsight, found another way to thank people for their hard work and told everyone to go inside, but up until now, at least, he is not one of those who've received a fixed penalty notice. that's not to s
downing street has confirmed that borisjohnson has not received any further fixed penalty notices for has returned to the uk after a two—day trip to india. it was been overshadowed by the controversy over lockdown parties in downing street — with his leadership under increasing strain. jonathan blake, our political correspondent, told me about the significance of the british prime minster not receiving any more fines yet... there have been reports in the last 2a hours or so that some more...
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she leaves downing street in tin. mm. cream is very upset by the way in which mister satcher was deposed by the conservative party and she told somebody that all right miss. such a may have been todd and things, but it was a horrible way that it was done. and that's why i think it was very important that there was the queen kind of waiting in the wings. politically, elizabeth kingdom returns to normal, but suddenly her family life becomes the target for the tabloid press. in 1992, her son, andrew and his wife sarah separate. and then charles and diana's marriage break thump. she's been on the throat a long time and now it's all falling apart. she was called the mother of a dysfunctional family. they all thought that, you know, it was her fault that her children had by marriages. you mean the monarchy was under threat because people thought bull. what's the point of having a monarchy like that? you know, they're all scandals going on all the time and it was dissolves. oh, during the reception in november, the queen sho
she leaves downing street in tin. mm. cream is very upset by the way in which mister satcher was deposed by the conservative party and she told somebody that all right miss. such a may have been todd and things, but it was a horrible way that it was done. and that's why i think it was very important that there was the queen kind of waiting in the wings. politically, elizabeth kingdom returns to normal, but suddenly her family life becomes the target for the tabloid press. in 1992, her son,...
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, so i'm about scandals in downing street, so i'm not— about scandals in downing street, so i'mthey are delivering that promise. i i'm not sure they are delivering that promise-— i'm not sure they are delivering that romise. ., , ., _, that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers _ that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers of _ that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers of the _ that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers of the financial- remind viewers of the financial support priti patel has been paying france to help with people trying to get across to the uk? n get across to the uk? i don't remember — get across to the uk? i don't remember the _ get across to the uk? i don't remember the figures - get across to the uk? i don't remember the figures off - get across to the uk? i don't| remember the figures off the get across to the uk? i don't - remember the figures off the top of my head, but pertinent that you should ask, because it is clear the uk has paid millions of pounds. the fact the security has been so tight and secure, and migrants are
, so i'm about scandals in downing street, so i'm not— about scandals in downing street, so i'mthey are delivering that promise. i i'm not sure they are delivering that promise-— i'm not sure they are delivering that romise. ., , ., _, that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers _ that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers of _ that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers of the _ that promise. i wonder if you could remind viewers of the financial- remind viewers of the...
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we have to wait for downing street, who might, themselves, say if the pm does get a new fine.iament and we will not hear about that until after the police have reported fully. that new, third inquiry into all of this, we have the internal sue gray civil service one, that we wait to see that, which will come after the police complete their inquiries. then now, we will have this parliamentary one and that, in many ways, is perhaps one that might provide the mostjeopardy for borisjohnson because, ultimately, these things will be decided in the political arena and that will be an investigation by that parliamentary committee into whether he misled or lied to parliament when he made his statements about these gatherings and events, when he said no rules were broken, the guidelines are followed. that, though, could be weeks or months away. a 33—year—old man has been arrested in the town of bedworth in warwickshire after a series of attacks in the town centre. two men and a woman were stabbed. one of the victims is in a stable condition in hospital, the other two have been discharged
we have to wait for downing street, who might, themselves, say if the pm does get a new fine.iament and we will not hear about that until after the police have reported fully. that new, third inquiry into all of this, we have the internal sue gray civil service one, that we wait to see that, which will come after the police complete their inquiries. then now, we will have this parliamentary one and that, in many ways, is perhaps one that might provide the mostjeopardy for borisjohnson because,...
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fines for breaching covid rules have been issued to some people who attended a leaving party at downing street night before prince philip's funeral last april. travellers are facing long delays with queues at airports and ports. easyjet has cancelled around 100 flights. music's big night returns with the star—studded grammy awards, we'll have the latest on all the winners. hello and welcome to bbc news. ukraine's president has accused russian forces of committing genocide in towns near the capital, kyiv. president zelensky says he has created a special team of international experts, lawyers, and judges, to start investigating alleged war crimes in ukraine and, in a video address, he vowed to find and punish anyone responsible for civilian deaths. the country's prosecutor general says 400 bodies have been recovered from towns such as bucha recaptured in the kyiv region. there's been condemnation of russia from leaders around the world — including the prime minister, borisjohnson, with the threat of further sanctions. but russia is denying any civilian deaths. meanwhile, russia's assault on mari
fines for breaching covid rules have been issued to some people who attended a leaving party at downing street night before prince philip's funeral last april. travellers are facing long delays with queues at airports and ports. easyjet has cancelled around 100 flights. music's big night returns with the star—studded grammy awards, we'll have the latest on all the winners. hello and welcome to bbc news. ukraine's president has accused russian forces of committing genocide in towns near the...
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to downing street parties were held on the eve of the funeral of prince philip the duke of edinburgh, with the country in national mourning and queen elizabeth forced to sit apart from her family. now, after months of denials, prime minister has been forced to admit, he broke the law. i understand the anger that many will feel that i myself fell short. when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i, except in all sincerity that people had the right to expect better and not just the prime minister richey soon act, the u. k. chancellor, who also lives in downing street, has been issued with a police fine as well when the police investigations are ongoing, more fines could follow. at the heart of the anger over this scandal is the fact that in the height of the pandemic, the british public were legally prevented from gathering together from burying loved ones even from attending weddings. while at the same time, the people responsible for those legal rules here in downing street where having bring your own boost parties an
to downing street parties were held on the eve of the funeral of prince philip the duke of edinburgh, with the country in national mourning and queen elizabeth forced to sit apart from her family. now, after months of denials, prime minister has been forced to admit, he broke the law. i understand the anger that many will feel that i myself fell short. when it came to observing the very rules which the government i lead had introduced to protect the public. and i, except in all sincerity that...
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injune 2020, when rules were being broken in downing street, the uk was in lockdown.their newborn daughter that month when she was four days old. covid restrictions kept the family apart. to know that through that time, we were literally only getting i a section of time with our baby girl and knowing that she was going i to die, and there was people having parties, and who made the rules. i they're the ones who put that in place. - we're not the only people that lost somebody. - conservative mps insist they understand the public anger, but say ousting the prime minister when there's a war in ukraine would be wrong. the liberal democrats said he wasn't a decent man, and the snp condemned the culture of entitlement in downing street. labour piled in, too. the idea that we can't change leadership now because of the war in ukraine or because of the economic crisis, i think it's the other way round, that actually we need fresh leadership and we need leaders who can concentrate on the job in hand, which is tackling russian aggression and supporting ukraine and also here at
injune 2020, when rules were being broken in downing street, the uk was in lockdown.their newborn daughter that month when she was four days old. covid restrictions kept the family apart. to know that through that time, we were literally only getting i a section of time with our baby girl and knowing that she was going i to die, and there was people having parties, and who made the rules. i they're the ones who put that in place. - we're not the only people that lost somebody. - conservative...
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. - )downing street has confirmed that the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, has not received a seconde metropolitan police has issued fines for an event in the garden of number ten on 20th of may, 2020. earlier our political correspondent damian grammaticas told me that the prime minister may not have escaped a second lockdown fine just yet. it does not mean he may not get a fine, butjust means we do not know. up until this point, he has not received a second fine is what we know. it is being reported that fines are being sent out, a couple, perhaps, being sent by the police for this event on 20th may. the prime minister has been fined once for breaking the law by the police. that was at the event to celebrate his birthday. this is a month before that, may 2020, in that first lockdown when you were only allowed outside your house to meet one person in public or for a necessary work reason. this event, we know, happened in that garden in downing street, the pm's private secretary invited people to bring your own booze, people may remember that for this event. the prime minister had to
. - )downing street has confirmed that the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, has not received a seconde metropolitan police has issued fines for an event in the garden of number ten on 20th of may, 2020. earlier our political correspondent damian grammaticas told me that the prime minister may not have escaped a second lockdown fine just yet. it does not mean he may not get a fine, butjust means we do not know. up until this point, he has not received a second fine is what we know. it is being...
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boris johnson forced to apologise again and again for lockdown partying in downing street. apologies. mr speaker, i want to apologise. i once again offer a full apology. but is saying sorry enough to save his job? for now, cabinet colleagues think so. it's not defensible, and he has paid that fixed— penalty notice. the question, i suppose, in my mind is, you know, as individuals, none of us are perfect, no—one does... you know, we all err, we're all human. the question in my mind therefore is, did he set out with malice to break the law? answer — no. but not everyone is brushing it off so lightly. tonight, justice minister lord david wolfson resigned over what he called the scale, context and nature of rule—breaking in downing street, and the official response to what took place. the blackmores say what went on amounts to hypocrisy. injune 2020, the uk was in lockdown — the month they lost their newborn daughter, just four days old. covid restrictions kept the family apart. to know that through that time, i when we were literally only getting a section of time with our baby
boris johnson forced to apologise again and again for lockdown partying in downing street. apologies. mr speaker, i want to apologise. i once again offer a full apology. but is saying sorry enough to save his job? for now, cabinet colleagues think so. it's not defensible, and he has paid that fixed— penalty notice. the question, i suppose, in my mind is, you know, as individuals, none of us are perfect, no—one does... you know, we all err, we're all human. the question in my mind therefore...
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outside the building, guarding downing street. we surprised that so belatedly, the enquiry by a civil center now internationally famous su gray. i think she's talked about in its national babies. that the only belatedly were the police then invited for interview about a possible criminal violation before the head of scotland yard then said okay, for as john is probably has to be questioned about this. it is of course, the case. the scotland yard is responsible for the protection of senior figures. tron terrace as soon so anything else? and therefore there is always, ah, a police presence at downing street. and you could argue they should have known about this all along. and in the donnie street, of course, is covered as no such buildings would be by cameras. and yet nothing was reported to the place now. it may just be internal, what we call chinese walls and the personal protection squads, or have a, a solid firm pledge of a murder to ah, that the people are protecting and don't shop them to the rest of the police force, but it d
outside the building, guarding downing street. we surprised that so belatedly, the enquiry by a civil center now internationally famous su gray. i think she's talked about in its national babies. that the only belatedly were the police then invited for interview about a possible criminal violation before the head of scotland yard then said okay, for as john is probably has to be questioned about this. it is of course, the case. the scotland yard is responsible for the protection of senior...
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the family that we have spoken to doesn't seem to recognize the person walking down the street, but we are working on that information and we have seen video that police have released of a neighbor's home surveillance video of that car seat with the baby inside walking down elm street. >> very clearly in his hand and i know there is a press briefing coming up and we will let you get to that and we will wait to hear from you with another live report. but we will look live now at the san jose neighborhood we're talking about. the search for this three month old child, we will keep monitoring this and you see the tremendous police presence and we will get you updates as soon as we get them. >>> a massive drug bust with authorities seizing near 100 pounds of fentanyl believed to be headed toward san francisco. >> wilson walker reports that even those behind the investigation worry it won't put a dent in the drug supply. >> reporter: 92 pounds and we will start by trying to put that number in a street-level perspective. this year, police in the tenderloin have frequently been pulling more t
the family that we have spoken to doesn't seem to recognize the person walking down the street, but we are working on that information and we have seen video that police have released of a neighbor's home surveillance video of that car seat with the baby inside walking down elm street. >> very clearly in his hand and i know there is a press briefing coming up and we will let you get to that and we will wait to hear from you with another live report. but we will look live now at the san...
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downing street confirms britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — has not yet received any further fineslockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy — as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later — in what's expected to be one of the biggest all—british heavyweight fights in boxing history. ukraine is urging the united nations and other international organisations to do more to rescue civilians and provide critical aid to areas under attack from russia. in particular officials say more help is needed to get to people in the besieged southern city of mariupol. there are hopes for another attempt at a humanitarian corridor today but no confirmation yet whether that is under way. russian forces have been trying to take full control of mariupol for several weeks. un secretary—general antonio guterres is due to meet the russian president vladimir putin in moscow in the coming days, before travelling on to kyiv. earlier, president zelensky warned that russia could attack other countries — sa
downing street confirms britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — has not yet received any further fineslockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy — as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later — in what's expected to be one of the biggest all—british heavyweight fights in boxing history. ukraine is urging the united nations and other international organisations to do more to...
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during _ has been happening in downing street during the _ has been happening in downing streettion until this. . . . been a sense of proper organisation until this. . , , ., been a sense of proper organisation untilthis. . , , ., , until this. that sense of proper organisation, _ until this. that sense of proper organisation, it _ until this. that sense of proper organisation, it seems - until this. that sense of proper organisation, it seems to - until this. that sense of proper| organisation, it seems to hinge until this. that sense of proper. organisation, it seems to hinge all around the performance at the local elections and lizzie, that is interesting because the party obviously in government is always expected to do badly. this will be a question of expectation, whether they underperform or over perform they underperform or over perform the expectation.— the expectation. yes, i think that is riuht. the expectation. yes, i think that is right- local _ the expectation. yes, i think that is right. local elections _ the expectation. yes, i think that is right. local election
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with a dj and suit— basement of downing street with a dj and suit of— basement of downing streetnster, i think rishi sunak— people in westminster, i think rishi sunak himself didn't expect he would -et a sunak himself didn't expect he would get a fine _ sunak himself didn't expect he would get a fine i_ sunak himself didn't expect he would get a fine. i think one of the things— get a fine. i think one of the things we _ get a fine. i think one of the things we worry tonight is if rishi sunak's— things we worry tonight is if rishi sunak's attendance, where he thought he was _ sunak's attendance, where he thought he was going to a business meeting, is deemed _ he was going to a business meeting, is deemed as being worthy of a fine, it looks _ is deemed as being worthy of a fine, it looks like — is deemed as being worthy of a fine, it looks like we will get a lot more fines over— it looks like we will get a lot more fines over the next couple weeks. six, we _ fines over the next couple weeks. six, we are — fines over the next couple weeks. six, we are told, but the police are invest
with a dj and suit— basement of downing street with a dj and suit of— basement of downing streetnster, i think rishi sunak— people in westminster, i think rishi sunak himself didn't expect he would -et a sunak himself didn't expect he would get a fine _ sunak himself didn't expect he would get a fine i_ sunak himself didn't expect he would get a fine. i think one of the things— get a fine. i think one of the things we _ get a fine. i think one of the things we worry tonight is if rishi...
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k. chancellor, who also lives in downing street, has been issued with a police fine as well when the police investigations are ongoing, more fines could follow. at the heart of the anger over this scandal is the fact that in the height of the pandemic, the british public were legally prevented from gathering together from burying loved ones even from attending weddings. while at the same time, the people responsible for those legal rules here and down the street, where having bring your own booth parties and organizing, leaving dues for departing staff. some of which were attended by the prime minister . and the chancellor. boris johnson has always said that nobody told him that these gatherings were against the rules, but it's that, excuse the calls into question. his judgment, his character and his credibility. this is the 1st time in the history of our country that a prime minister been found to be in breach of the law. and then he lied repeatedly to the public about it. britain deserves better to go. but to depose the prime minister, at least $54.00 m. p. 's from his own conserva
k. chancellor, who also lives in downing street, has been issued with a police fine as well when the police investigations are ongoing, more fines could follow. at the heart of the anger over this scandal is the fact that in the height of the pandemic, the british public were legally prevented from gathering together from burying loved ones even from attending weddings. while at the same time, the people responsible for those legal rules here and down the street, where having bring your own...
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in the form _ infiltrate downing street in the form of — infiltrate downing street in the formstory in 2020 and 2021. the university has publishes information saying if felt out of duty to — information saying if felt out of duty to do so because it could help to prevent — duty to do so because it could help to prevent further infiltration. the idea that — to prevent further infiltration. the idea that any sort of technology like this— idea that any sort of technology like this could get through into phones — like this could get through into phones in _ like this could get through into phones in the heart of government, is deepty— phones in the heart of government, is deeply concerning.— is deeply concerning. we've run out of time to put another addition coming up at 1130. we will see you later. thank you for joining us. 1130 is our next edition. coming up next is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through next week's cinema releases is anna smith. anna, what have we got this week? we've got a real mix, kind of something for everyone i
in the form _ infiltrate downing street in the form of — infiltrate downing street in the formstory in 2020 and 2021. the university has publishes information saying if felt out of duty to — information saying if felt out of duty to do so because it could help to prevent — duty to do so because it could help to prevent further infiltration. the idea that — to prevent further infiltration. the idea that any sort of technology like this— idea that any sort of technology like this could...
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downing street have confirmed that the prime minister has not been fined.. after an industry body warned of shortages within weeks. rapidly rising production costs are to blame — the cost of chicken feed has gone up by 50 percent in the past two years. and it's expected to rise more because russia and ukraine are major exporters of grain. i think it's fair in that... that if a small price rise isn't forthcoming to producers via the retailers and packers, there might not be many eggs on offer on retail shelves later on. we know that hen numbers are falling and egg supply will become limited as producers leave the industry. so, the choice is to pay a little more now or a lot more later on when eggs become very, very short in supply. the headlines on bbc news... ukraine's president says he is setting up a special team that will start investigating alleged russian war crimes straight—away. ukraine says its recovered more than four hundred bodies — some of them in mass graves — from areas around kyiv previously occupied by russian forces. russia calls the claims
downing street have confirmed that the prime minister has not been fined.. after an industry body warned of shortages within weeks. rapidly rising production costs are to blame — the cost of chicken feed has gone up by 50 percent in the past two years. and it's expected to rise more because russia and ukraine are major exporters of grain. i think it's fair in that... that if a small price rise isn't forthcoming to producers via the retailers and packers, there might not be many eggs on offer...
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downing street here say the prime minister has not had a fine in relation to that.admitted to the house of commons that he was at that event and he was there for 25 minutes, and the rules at the time said you could only be outside your home for an essential work reason and he said he thought it was a work event, but we will wait to see. the issue this week, is the woes this is bringing him and he tried in parliament to get his mps to vote to delay parliament deciding to hold its own inquiry. it seems many of them were not happy about being forced to go on the record and do that, so he backed down and that inquiry is now going ahead. this all leaves uncertainty for him and uncertainty, too, about how solid the backing is amongst his own mps. and in boxing, tyson fury has retained his world heavyweight titles in his all—british battle against dillian whyte. the two men took to the ring in front of more than 90,000 fans at wembley. fury was always on top and was comfortably ahead when he put whyte on the canvas with an uppercut in the sixth round. whyte made it back to
downing street here say the prime minister has not had a fine in relation to that.admitted to the house of commons that he was at that event and he was there for 25 minutes, and the rules at the time said you could only be outside your home for an essential work reason and he said he thought it was a work event, but we will wait to see. the issue this week, is the woes this is bringing him and he tried in parliament to get his mps to vote to delay parliament deciding to hold its own inquiry. it...
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borisjohnson forced to apologise again and again for lockdown partying in downing street.apologise. i once again offer a full apology. but is saying "sorry" enough to save his job? for now, cabinet colleagues think so. it's not defensible, and he has paid that fixed— penalty notice. the question, i suppose, in my mind is, you know, as individuals, none of us are perfect, no—one does... you know, we all err, we're all human. the question in my mind therefore is, did he set out with malice to break the law? answer — no. but not everyone is brushing it off so lightly. tonight, justice minister lord david wolfson resigned over what he called the scale, context and nature of rule—breaking in downing street, and the official response to what took place. the blackmores say what went on amounts to hypocrisy. injune 2020, the uk was in lockdown — the month they lost their newborn daughter, just four days old. covid restrictions kept the family apart. to know that through that time, when we were literally only- getting a section of time - with our baby girl and knowing she was going
borisjohnson forced to apologise again and again for lockdown partying in downing street.apologise. i once again offer a full apology. but is saying "sorry" enough to save his job? for now, cabinet colleagues think so. it's not defensible, and he has paid that fixed— penalty notice. the question, i suppose, in my mind is, you know, as individuals, none of us are perfect, no—one does... you know, we all err, we're all human. the question in my mind therefore is, did he set out with...
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downing street confirms britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — has not yet received any further finesckdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy — as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and — tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later — in what's expected to be one of the biggest all—british heavyweight fights in boxing history. there are reports that russian forces are trying to storm the azovstal steel works in mariupol, where ukraine's remaining forces in the city are holding out. russia is said to have resumed air strikes on the plant in the south of the country. ukraine has called on the united nations to provide urgent help to evacuate civilians from mariupol. these are the latest positions of russian forces in ukraine, with much of the fighting now in the east and in particular the south—east. from ukraine, danjohnson sent this report. more ukrainian homes are coming underfire. shelling has intensified in kharkiv and across the east of the country, but intelligence assessments say the russians aren't gaining much gro
downing street confirms britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — has not yet received any further finesckdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy — as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and — tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later — in what's expected to be one of the biggest all—british heavyweight fights in boxing history. there are reports that russian forces are trying to storm the azovstal steel works in...