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if we come back into downing street, outside number 11 downing street, outside number 11 downing streetfor promotion. she is currently the work and pensions secretary and has been linked with health, there are a lot of moving pieces so we are not certain. there is talk she could end up being deputy prime minister, which is obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one. find obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one.— obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one. and then we have, of course, _ very important one. and then we have, of course, other _ very important one. and then we have, of course, other important allies that have just stepped out from number 11. allies that have 'ust stepped out from number“.— allies that have 'ust stepped out from number11. ~ , a, ., , from number11. wendy morton, she could well be _ from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the _ from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief— from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief whip - from number11. wendy morton, she could well be the chief whip by - from numbe
if we come back into downing street, outside number 11 downing street, outside number 11 downing streetfor promotion. she is currently the work and pensions secretary and has been linked with health, there are a lot of moving pieces so we are not certain. there is talk she could end up being deputy prime minister, which is obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one. find obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one.— obviously a symbolic role, but a very important one. and...
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we're live in downing street. in the last hour, the queen has appointed liz truss as the uk's new prime minister. in a break from tradition, the incoming prime minster made a 1,000—mile round trip to balmoral castle in aberdeenshire where the queen asked her to form a government. prime minister truss will address the nation this afternoon. early this morning borisjohnson left downing street for the final time and called on his party to unite behind their new leader. my fellow conservatives, it's time for politics to be over, folks. it's time for us all to get behind liz truss and her team and her programme and deliver for the people of this country. liz truss is expected to start appointing her new cabinet later today. one of the most pressing issues she will face is how to deal with soaring energy bills. details are beginning to emerge of a plan that could see energy bills frozen at their current levels for 18 months. we'll hear from voters about what they want from the new prime minister. i feel like there needs
we're live in downing street. in the last hour, the queen has appointed liz truss as the uk's new prime minister. in a break from tradition, the incoming prime minster made a 1,000—mile round trip to balmoral castle in aberdeenshire where the queen asked her to form a government. prime minister truss will address the nation this afternoon. early this morning borisjohnson left downing street for the final time and called on his party to unite behind their new leader. my fellow conservatives,...
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. fine compares and contrasts with that out of downing street.— of downing street. building _ of downing street. one thing is for sure, in the building behind - of downing street. one thing is for sure, in the building behind me, i sure, in the building behind me, they— sure, in the building behind me, they wou't— sure, in the building behind me, they won't have been breaking out they won't have been breaking out the champagne over liz truss becoming prime minister to stop the russian _ becoming prime minister to stop the russian leadership does not like liz truss _ russian leadership does not like liz truss it _ russian leadership does not like liz truss. it doesn't like her strong public— truss. it doesn't like her strong public support for ukraine. it doesn't — public support for ukraine. it doesn't like her strong public criticism _ doesn't like her strong public criticism of the kremlin, the fact she has called for vladimir putin's defeat _ she has called for vladimir putin's defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremiin— defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremlin h
. fine compares and contrasts with that out of downing street.— of downing street. building _ of downing street. one thing is for sure, in the building behind - of downing street. one thing is for sure, in the building behind me, i sure, in the building behind me, they— sure, in the building behind me, they wou't— sure, in the building behind me, they won't have been breaking out they won't have been breaking out the champagne over liz truss becoming prime minister to stop the russian _...
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up and down the _ know, for all the high streets up and down the country, - know, for all the high streetsthe country, you know? we need help, you know, we _ and down the country, you know? we need help, you know, we desperately need help, you know, we desperately need support — need help, you know, we desperately need support. he _ need help, you know, we desperately need support-— need support. as you said earlier there is no _ need support. as you said earlier there is no point _ need support. as you said earlier there is no point you _ need support. as you said earlier there is no point you having - need support. as you said earlier there is no point you having a - there is no point you having a business if your customers cannot afford to buy your products. thank you, and thank you, les, i am sorry i made you hold my microphone. the interesting thing speaking to voters yesterday in leigh was that many were not sure what was going on and thatis were not sure what was going on and that is notjust in leigh, but many pies in the uk i have been to. it is not necessarily about liz truss or b
up and down the _ know, for all the high streets up and down the country, - know, for all the high streetsthe country, you know? we need help, you know, we _ and down the country, you know? we need help, you know, we desperately need help, you know, we desperately need support — need help, you know, we desperately need support. he _ need help, you know, we desperately need support-— need support. as you said earlier there is no _ need support. as you said earlier there is no point _ need...
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and behind me at downing street, the work very much goes on. cabinet and the most important positions have already been filled. we will run you through all of those appointments. welcome to outside source and a reasonably damp downing street as work very much goes on behind me with liz truss dissembling a cabinet. she's doing so because she has become the new britishrime minister. she is the fourth conservative prime minister in the last six years. she is the third woman to be prime minister of the u.k. and the work very much starts in earnest but it did not start today. the appointment of her new cabinet was widely expected and it is going according to the briefings that have been in the media. there is not a single white man occupying one of the four largest offices of state. prime minister, chancellor, state secretary anforeign secretary. this trust is the prime minister, james cleverley will beucceeding her as foreign secretary. then we have the new home secretary, she replaces patel. the new chancellor is in charge of the economy and he ne
and behind me at downing street, the work very much goes on. cabinet and the most important positions have already been filled. we will run you through all of those appointments. welcome to outside source and a reasonably damp downing street as work very much goes on behind me with liz truss dissembling a cabinet. she's doing so because she has become the new britishrime minister. she is the fourth conservative prime minister in the last six years. she is the third woman to be prime minister of...
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applauded by every one there. uncles will come back to when that happens under simmons there in downing street in london. thank you. while paul brandon looks at the challenges facing the new prime minister. the summer has been quiet here at dining street, the political attention elsewhere. but as this stuff fits behind a desk here at number 10 for the 1st time, the political tempo accelerates immediately. urgent issues. screaming for attention . inbox is full. the number one priority at number 10 downing street is undoubtedly britain's deepening cost of living crisis and central to that is a cost of gas and electricity. i. m f. data says britain is being hit harder than any other western european country by massive fuel price rises. in 2021. a typical u. k. how sold paid around $1400.00 a year for energy by early next year. an average bill could hit $7600.00 a year. it may feel poverty for millions of people. the new prime minister says she has a plan. it was perhaps even early on, suggestive, somehow you could get through without there being some form of hand out. i would expect very early on
applauded by every one there. uncles will come back to when that happens under simmons there in downing street in london. thank you. while paul brandon looks at the challenges facing the new prime minister. the summer has been quiet here at dining street, the political attention elsewhere. but as this stuff fits behind a desk here at number 10 for the 1st time, the political tempo accelerates immediately. urgent issues. screaming for attention . inbox is full. the number one priority at number...
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i'm max foster live in, london where in a matter of hours a new leadership takes over a 10 downing street just down the road. but prime minister boris johnson will make a final speech before lustrous her era. we will bring all to you as it happens. >> good to have you with us, the u.s. justice department is considering its next move hours after losing a legal battle with former president donald trump. a federal judge appointed by trump granted his request for a so-called special master to review documents seized from mar-a-lago. a cnn's sara murray explains, the throws a wrench into the justice department's investigation into potentially mishandled materials. >> a judge today granted tom trump's request for a special master to review the materials the fbi seized from the extraordinary search at mar-a-lago. judge -- writing because of trump's role as a former president, the stigma associated with the subject seizure is in a lead of its own. a future indictment based on any degree of property that we are trying to do assault in a reputation ilham of a decidedly different order of magnitude.
i'm max foster live in, london where in a matter of hours a new leadership takes over a 10 downing street just down the road. but prime minister boris johnson will make a final speech before lustrous her era. we will bring all to you as it happens. >> good to have you with us, the u.s. justice department is considering its next move hours after losing a legal battle with former president donald trump. a federal judge appointed by trump granted his request for a so-called special master to...
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i'm shaun ley, live in downing street. the headlines at 9am... new prime minister liz truss is holding herfirst cabinet meeting this morning, after a reshuffle of senior positions last night. ministers insist that the energy crisis is at the very top of her agenda. i think it is important that the tyres are kicked, as it were, to make sure that we have a robust energy proposal in order that it can be set out to help households and businesses and details on that will be coming this week. if liz truss announces that she's adopting labour's plans, we welcome and the country will welcome that, but we really haven't got the detail. liz truss will head to the house of commons this lunchtime — for herfirst appearance at prime minister's questions. and i'm geeta guru—murthy in the studio. also in the headlines this morning... the mother of nine—year— old olivia pratt—korbel appeals to the gunman who killed her daughter to hand himself in. univeral free school meals have been introduced for the youngest school children in wales — hello and welcome to down
i'm shaun ley, live in downing street. the headlines at 9am... new prime minister liz truss is holding herfirst cabinet meeting this morning, after a reshuffle of senior positions last night. ministers insist that the energy crisis is at the very top of her agenda. i think it is important that the tyres are kicked, as it were, to make sure that we have a robust energy proposal in order that it can be set out to help households and businesses and details on that will be coming this week. if liz...
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and with them, is there an downing street? thanks very much. of course we take you back to down the street show those live pictures of what's happening right now. of course, there a few moments ago was less trust speaking to the british nation. and there it is. now, without the lectern and without the prime minister, she's taking a breath miss, probably meeting the staff inside 10 downing street. she talked about the transformational aspirational needs of the nation. she talked about building roads, homes and broadband. she's also talked about taking a very firm hand and acting on the energy crisis, which is impacting on inflation, impacting on the cost of living. and that she will make that decision and announcement later in the week. and she also said that she wants to make sure that the n h s a was also cared for and that she would be making sure that doctors appointments is very hot topic in the u. k. about getting appointments with doctors that may have to be able to see a medic are at the top of her agenda. of course, we'll get more analys
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from here in downing street, back to the studio.ada are hunting for two men after at least 10 people were killed and 15 others injured in a series of mass stabbings. the attacks took place across 13 locations in saskatchewan province. jessica murphy reports. it is an incident that the canadian prime minister has called horrific. police received first reports of a stabbing just before 6am. more calls began to came in. there is now a major manhunt under way. we are still looking for the two suspects, _ we are still looking for the two suspects, we are asking residents across_ suspects, we are asking residents across this — suspects, we are asking residents across this province and neighbouring provinces to be vigilant _ neighbouring provinces to be vigilant. at this stage in our investigation we believe some of the victims _ investigation we believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspect, — victims have been targeted by the suspect, others have been attacked randomix _ suspect, others have been attacked randoml . ., . ,
from here in downing street, back to the studio.ada are hunting for two men after at least 10 people were killed and 15 others injured in a series of mass stabbings. the attacks took place across 13 locations in saskatchewan province. jessica murphy reports. it is an incident that the canadian prime minister has called horrific. police received first reports of a stabbing just before 6am. more calls began to came in. there is now a major manhunt under way. we are still looking for the two...
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during that phone call, downing street said that liz truss said to the ukrainian president that ukraineace down russian aggression, do whatever they could to cut the funds building putin's word machine — the words of number ten. and as you said, an invitation to liz truss to visit the country, which she has accepted. the new prime minister spoke to the president. in a moment, we will hearfrom our the president. in a moment, we will hear from our russia is at her, steve rosenberg, but first, we hear about the us response to the news. cynics would say that the special relationship amounts to little more nowadays than the obligatory phone call that follows shortly after the appointment of a new british prime minister, but the statement from downing street suggests that this was a conversation just as much about substance as symbolism, the two leaders agreeing that the special relationship was based on shared values, and promising to work together to build global freedom and ensure that vladimir putin fails in ukraine. but, in a way, that is the easy stuff, there is plenty of scope for fric
during that phone call, downing street said that liz truss said to the ukrainian president that ukraineace down russian aggression, do whatever they could to cut the funds building putin's word machine — the words of number ten. and as you said, an invitation to liz truss to visit the country, which she has accepted. the new prime minister spoke to the president. in a moment, we will hearfrom our the president. in a moment, we will hear from our russia is at her, steve rosenberg, but first,...
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welcome back to downing street.y price rises. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports now from southend in essex, where residents of one street are hoping the new prime minister can provide some help. money has long been tight in cluny square, a close—knit neighbourhood of mainly young families and pensioners in southend. it's a fantastic community now. everybody pulls together. if someone is giving away a washing machine, everyone will know about it. wendy wilson runs the cafe on behalf of a small charity. rising costs mean she has reluctantly had to raise her prices. if i put a cup of tea up 20p, are they going to be able to afford it? and the answer is no. i put it up 10p. wendy, who lives with her young son, is struggling personally as well. on saturday, she had to get rid of her two dogs as they were becoming too expensive. it's the worst thing to do, the worst. they are like my children and now the house is so quiet. it's not fair that i've had to do it, but i've got no choice. i've got to lo
welcome back to downing street.y price rises. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports now from southend in essex, where residents of one street are hoping the new prime minister can provide some help. money has long been tight in cluny square, a close—knit neighbourhood of mainly young families and pensioners in southend. it's a fantastic community now. everybody pulls together. if someone is giving away a washing machine, everyone will know about it. wendy wilson runs the...
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let us go top downing street on that point. _ live to our deputy political editor vicki young in downingcrisis for the past few days vicki and faisal saying that may be there is a hint of relief today, but is your sense there of a government under intense pressure?— intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil _ intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on _ intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on the _ intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on the market, - intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on the market, whatj about turmoil on the market, what they are try doing in number ten and 11 downing street is convey a sense of calm, saying they are sticking to growth plan, no u—turn, no suggestion that the chancellor will leave hisjob. what they suggestion that the chancellor will leave his job. what they are doing is defending that mini budget on friday that unleashed all of that reaction, saying they had to intervene on energy prices and that intervene on energy prices and that in itself will bring down inflation, they say you can't put tax
let us go top downing street on that point. _ live to our deputy political editor vicki young in downingcrisis for the past few days vicki and faisal saying that may be there is a hint of relief today, but is your sense there of a government under intense pressure?— intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil _ intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on _ intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on the _ intense pressure? certainly talking about turmoil on the market,...
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building in westminsterjust around the corner from downing street and the corner from downing ut what they might like to hear from the new prime minister. , , , ., , like to hear from the new prime minister. , , , . , .,, ., minister. desperately hoping for some help. _ minister. desperately hoping for some help. rrot _ minister. desperately hoping for some help, not so _ minister. desperately hoping for some help, not so much - minister. desperately hoping for some help, not so much for i minister. desperately hoping for some help, not so much for me| minister. desperately hoping for i some help, not so much for me but for the young ones, the energy and gas prices that have got ridiculous, that they need help. their fixed contracts have already expired, their bills have gone phenomenally high. they need a lot of help and i'm expecting some really serious actions. i i'm expecting some really serious actions. : , ~ i'm expecting some really serious actions. . , ,, ., , actions. i really think that she needs to sort _ actions. i really think that she needs to sort out _ actions.
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he gave an example of how he guarded downing street, kotlar, found a common language with his dog.t it looks like he overdid it again a little later on the rolled lari page. a snide message about the former owner appeared on twitter. yes, i went out to check that he was gone. he left, and the new head of the cabinet was an experienced la. while prudently silent alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov lead, great britain the condition is stable, severe dehydration, exhaustion, trauma and deep stress, specialists of the moscow zoo save the life of a red book polar bear, an animal delivered today by plane from taimyr with numerous gunshot wounds, apparently, local residents found buckshot on dikson island. but the reportage suffers from their carelessness, yes, and perch. the shoulder blade of the wounded mishka was found by shift workers. he was breathing heavily , could not rise to his paws, asked for help from moscow and themselves, as best they could, cheered up a rare animal, my sweetie. tomorrow they will arrive, the sun. the police set in the beasts with a gun shot one of the locals,
he gave an example of how he guarded downing street, kotlar, found a common language with his dog.t it looks like he overdid it again a little later on the rolled lari page. a snide message about the former owner appeared on twitter. yes, i went out to check that he was gone. he left, and the new head of the cabinet was an experienced la. while prudently silent alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov lead, great britain the condition is stable, severe dehydration, exhaustion, trauma and deep stress,...
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tony blair entered downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came into office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was the impression to the all new labor. it was always in a new cool baton. here it was all, everything was going to change, things were going to apparently get better. during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st brand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought them. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes of
tony blair entered downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came into office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated. at least that was the impression to the all...
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welcome to downing street.ll be walking through that front door? who will be turning that into their new home? who will be using this as the base to make huge decisions that are going to affect every single one of us at such a challenging time for the uk? which ever one of them it is, they will officially take up that post tomorrow, bringing borisjohnson's three—year premiership to an end. but as for what you need to know about the choreography of the next few hours and days... our political correspondent iain watson has been looking back at the campaign. i'm always going to respond to support people through it. i would reverse the increase in national insurance. the nhs will be safe in my hands. i want everybody across our great country to have opportunity. after six weeks of slugging it out, it's no longer time for campaigning, but for governing. and today we discover whether it's liz truss or rishi sunak who gets the keys to downing street. pollsters have declared liz truss the favourite — and, if she wins t
welcome to downing street.ll be walking through that front door? who will be turning that into their new home? who will be using this as the base to make huge decisions that are going to affect every single one of us at such a challenging time for the uk? which ever one of them it is, they will officially take up that post tomorrow, bringing borisjohnson's three—year premiership to an end. but as for what you need to know about the choreography of the next few hours and days... our political...
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in other news, the bank of england intervenes to try to calm financial markets spooked by downing street'smic pl, but ministers are sticking with it. . >> because those plans make our economy competitive. >> and lift weights for a long life. -- the conclusion of a new study. we will be hearing from its author. ♪ hello, welcome. we are starting in florida, where the national hurricane center says hurricane ian is causing a catastrophic storm surge as it bears down on the gulf coast. the center says it could become the worst storm surge on record. this is the scene live right now. punta gorda, brutal conditions there, as you can see. we can cross over to have a look at marco island. both under a state of emergency. the storm, strengtheninas it hit florida. just those very difficult conditions. the state vernor spoke in the last hour. >> ian will produce hurricane strength winds and massive floodings, not just where it mas initial landfall, but throughout the state oflorida. so central and northeast florida will also feel impacts. while most people in the evacuations did leave, there were som
in other news, the bank of england intervenes to try to calm financial markets spooked by downing street'smic pl, but ministers are sticking with it. . >> because those plans make our economy competitive. >> and lift weights for a long life. -- the conclusion of a new study. we will be hearing from its author. ♪ hello, welcome. we are starting in florida, where the national hurricane center says hurricane ian is causing a catastrophic storm surge as it bears down on the gulf...
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today at two: we're live in downing street.nshire, where the queen asked her to form a government. prime minister truss will address the nation this afternoon. early this morning borisjohnson left downing street for the final time and called on his party to unite behind their new leader. my fellow conservatives, it's time for politics to be over, folks. it's time for us all to get behind liz truss and her team and her programme and deliver for the people of this country. liz truss is expected to start appointing her new cabinet later today. one of the most pressing issues she will face is how to deal with soaring energy bills. details are beginning to emerge of a plan that could see energy bills frozen at their current levels for 18 months. we'll hear from voters about what they want from the new prime minister. i feel like there needs to be somebody who is a little bit more honest, a bit more transparent and has a goal that is going to make the world a better place for this generation because, as a mother, i'm really worried a
today at two: we're live in downing street.nshire, where the queen asked her to form a government. prime minister truss will address the nation this afternoon. early this morning borisjohnson left downing street for the final time and called on his party to unite behind their new leader. my fellow conservatives, it's time for politics to be over, folks. it's time for us all to get behind liz truss and her team and her programme and deliver for the people of this country. liz truss is expected...
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what is going on in downing street today? minister working there, and obviously being fully informed about events at balmoral? that's right, so, liz truss is working from downing street this evening. there are no plans for her to travel to scotland, to balmoral, as we have reported in the last few hours, several members of the wider royalfamily have been making hours, several members of the wider royal family have been making the journey. as you say, it was just a couple of days ago that liz truss was there, and was greeted by the queen, had that audience with the queen, had that audience with the queen, in which she was invited to form a government and to become prime minister. just a matter of minutes before the queen had had a final audience with borisjohnson as prime minister, in which he tendered his resignation, and it was that reminder of the key role that the queen plays, right at the heart of the british political system. detached from democracy and yet somehow overseeing it, and performing these central roles of sta
what is going on in downing street today? minister working there, and obviously being fully informed about events at balmoral? that's right, so, liz truss is working from downing street this evening. there are no plans for her to travel to scotland, to balmoral, as we have reported in the last few hours, several members of the wider royalfamily have been making hours, several members of the wider royal family have been making the journey. as you say, it was just a couple of days ago that liz...
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she leaves downing street in tin. mm. the queen was 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 tired 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 a 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 bad 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 stud dissolved. oh, during the reception in november, the quee
she leaves downing street in tin. mm. the queen was 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 tired 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 a target for the tabloid press. in 1992, her son,...
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here in downing street it was _ pouring down with rain yesterday afternoon.thian from one of our weather watchers. these clouds on the bottom of a shower in colchester, essex, a short time ago. those showers will become more common through the day. at the moment some agreement through east anglia and kent, lots developing out towards the irish sea, northern ireland, but an area of more persistent, heavy, thundery rain, north—east scotland, that could cause minor flooding north—east scotland, that could cause minorflooding in the coming hours. lucky it will gradually create through to the afternoon. window to the north of it. elsewhere, if you missed a few mist and fog patches, many start dry and sunny, reasonably mild, the shows get going. nice enough in the sunshine between showers and the temperatures and high teens, those 20s —— like 20s. showers can be anywhere this afternoon. fewer of them compared with the morning in them compared with the morning in the southernmost counties of england but slow moving showers in parts of wales, northern england, scotla
here in downing street it was _ pouring down with rain yesterday afternoon.thian from one of our weather watchers. these clouds on the bottom of a shower in colchester, essex, a short time ago. those showers will become more common through the day. at the moment some agreement through east anglia and kent, lots developing out towards the irish sea, northern ireland, but an area of more persistent, heavy, thundery rain, north—east scotland, that could cause minor flooding north—east...
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downing street. �* ., gave his farewell speech in downing street. ., ., ., street. all, thanks to you, the british people, and to the - the british people, and to the voters, for giving me the chance to serve all of you who worked so tirelessly together to beat coronavirus, to put us where we are today. the bbc understands the government is planning to freeze energy bills through this winter and next and there will also be helpful businesses. good morning from downing street, where later today, liz truss will enter the famous door at number ten as the country's new prime minister, following her election yesterday as leader of the conservative party. she should be landing in aberdeen shortly. her plane left ari off northolt earlier this morning. this is her plane at a hazy aberdeen airport. she will make the journey by road to the queen's estate, val moral. when she will be invited by her majesty to form the next government, the 56 prime minister that is our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. bring us up today and where boris johnson is. we bring us up today and
downing street. �* ., gave his farewell speech in downing street. ., ., ., street. all, thanks to you, the british people, and to the - the british people, and to the voters, for giving me the chance to serve all of you who worked so tirelessly together to beat coronavirus, to put us where we are today. the bbc understands the government is planning to freeze energy bills through this winter and next and there will also be helpful businesses. good morning from downing street, where later...
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let's go live now to andrey simmons, downing street. andrew, looking stormy. where you all, i live, trust set to deliver and address within now's time. what are we expecting to hear? ah, well, so saudi can expect to delay not only the bike because of the weather, but also her schedule. she's going to be taking off. we believe that's happening, that's already happened. she's taken off from aberdeen airports, having seen the queen in balmoral castle. ah, the drawing room there a slightly more relaxed atmosphere than it would have been a buckingham palace, but the queen 96 years of age has never actually i asked her a somewhat to take the prime minister's post or any where else other than buckingham palace. she, as i said, will be coming to london. a motor cave will bring her here for a reception, as she walks into the front, the through the door of downing street with applause from all the staff. and some in the past have been in tears. are natural fact tony blair recalled when, when he became prime minister that someone was saying, look, i think it's a disaster
let's go live now to andrey simmons, downing street. andrew, looking stormy. where you all, i live, trust set to deliver and address within now's time. what are we expecting to hear? ah, well, so saudi can expect to delay not only the bike because of the weather, but also her schedule. she's going to be taking off. we believe that's happening, that's already happened. she's taken off from aberdeen airports, having seen the queen in balmoral castle. ah, the drawing room there a slightly more...
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portfolio of problems and challenges, perhaps unprecedented since world war 2 pull brennan al jazeera downing street. that's close, live down to london where jana hall is standing by. hello there, joanna bar. as johnson, we certainly giving him so plenty of pants on the back. what else did you take away from his speech? but it was interesting that he opened with a note of bitterness, frankly the words of a man leaving this job, his office with deep reluctance, the office that he has coveted, pretty much all his life since he was a school boy at the college. and she said the taught to speak to a new leader, the baton handed over what expectedly became a relay race when the rules changed. half way. this is a man who believes he did nothing but fulfill his mandate. and his manifesto promises, there was indeed a long list to his achievements trotted out everything from confronting putin to record low unemployment, but no word or note of contrition in that speech for anything to do with the circumstances that led to his resignation to parties in downing street illegal during periods of coven lockdown, th
portfolio of problems and challenges, perhaps unprecedented since world war 2 pull brennan al jazeera downing street. that's close, live down to london where jana hall is standing by. hello there, joanna bar. as johnson, we certainly giving him so plenty of pants on the back. what else did you take away from his speech? but it was interesting that he opened with a note of bitterness, frankly the words of a man leaving this job, his office with deep reluctance, the office that he has coveted,...
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she will then return to london and make her initial address as prime minister in downing street in theesday will bring liz truss's first prime minister's questions, where she will face sir keir starmer, the leader of the opposition. and what about any policy announcments? liz truss has promised immediate action on tackling energy bills, in the first week of taking office. one of the tasks she faces is to reach out beyond her own party to voters across the uk at a time when many households and businesses are facing money worries. peterborough in cambridgeshire is a marginal seat won by the conservatives from labour in the last election. our special correspondent lucy manning has spent the day gauging reaction there. they want the cuts now — to energy bills, to tax rates, to rising prices. i give notice that liz truss is elected the leader- of the conservative and unionist party _ hopefully they would maybe make some differences to people's lives because i people are very worried at the moment. notjust people in everyday life, but obviously as small business owners, we are very worried a
she will then return to london and make her initial address as prime minister in downing street in theesday will bring liz truss's first prime minister's questions, where she will face sir keir starmer, the leader of the opposition. and what about any policy announcments? liz truss has promised immediate action on tackling energy bills, in the first week of taking office. one of the tasks she faces is to reach out beyond her own party to voters across the uk at a time when many households and...
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boris johnson and his wife said goodbye to staff at 10 downing street.t was partly the party in here that led to so many of his mp's turning against him. his departing speech did not reference any covid rule breaking, but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premiership. >> the baton will be handed over in what has unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that now. >> johnson did promise to support trust -- truss every step of the way. apart from telling supporters what his government had achieved, johnson did briefly mention the financial stress facing millions of households. calls on the new prime minister to offer some glimmers of light are getting louder. >> you need to look at the world as it is rather than what you would like it to be andd respon. the big message for me is trickle-down economics does not work. the last 50 years has shown us that. the cake has got bigger, but those at the top have taken more and those in the majority have not benefited. >> liz truss will want
boris johnson and his wife said goodbye to staff at 10 downing street.t was partly the party in here that led to so many of his mp's turning against him. his departing speech did not reference any covid rule breaking, but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premiership. >> the baton will be handed over in what has unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that now. >> johnson did promise to support trust --...
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office and one of the things that contributed to that was his handling of covid rule breaking in downing street committee of mps into whether he misled parliament with what he said about that. today, a leading lawyer hasissued about that. today, a leading lawyer has issued advice commissioned by the prime minister saying the proposed process is unfair. lord pannick said a decision by the committee, backed by its own lawyer, not to take into account whether mr johnson intended to mislead, would devalue the currency of contempt and would be likely to have a chilling effect on ministerial comments in the house. effect on ministerial comments in the house-— effect on ministerial comments in the house. ., ., ., , the house. there not going to be any chill effect, — the house. there not going to be any chill effect, absolute _ the house. there not going to be any chill effect, absolute nonsense. i the house. there not going to be any chill effect, absolute nonsense. thel chill effect, absolute nonsense. the only thing i'd like stress this wouldn't it be nice if ministers were a bit careful about tell
office and one of the things that contributed to that was his handling of covid rule breaking in downing street committee of mps into whether he misled parliament with what he said about that. today, a leading lawyer hasissued about that. today, a leading lawyer has issued advice commissioned by the prime minister saying the proposed process is unfair. lord pannick said a decision by the committee, backed by its own lawyer, not to take into account whether mr johnson intended to mislead, would...
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she comes into 10 downing street at a time of crisis for the government. there's a lot to deal with and piling up as she enters the doors of number 10 this afternoon. the question is whether she will be successful. she said she will deliver a brand new plan to deal with the economic crisis. as we heard yesterday in her victory speech she did pledge to deliver, deliver, deliver. the question, whether she'll be successful. there will be immense challenges ahead for her. she will be appointing cabinet members. and the key is overcoming the dis disunity we've seen, the infighting over the leadership campaign. and there are still bitter divisions within the conservative party itself and of course there's the ongoing war in ukraine. she's familiar with that as foreign secretary. but the question is whether she'll be able to take on the new leadership position of the party and drive home that success that the prime minister was key to outline if his speech today. max. >> thank you. we'll go to the outskirts of london. this is liz truss' private jet that's going t
she comes into 10 downing street at a time of crisis for the government. there's a lot to deal with and piling up as she enters the doors of number 10 this afternoon. the question is whether she will be successful. she said she will deliver a brand new plan to deal with the economic crisis. as we heard yesterday in her victory speech she did pledge to deliver, deliver, deliver. the question, whether she'll be successful. there will be immense challenges ahead for her. she will be appointing...
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we're delivering on those huge manifesto commitments — making streets safer, neighbourhood crime down,790 more police on the streets. building more hospitals — and, yes, we will have 50,000 more nurses by the end of the decade and a0 more hospitals by the end of... 50,000 nurses by the end of this parliament, i should say! a0 new hospitals by the end of the decade. putting record funding into our schools and into teachers�* pay. giving everybody over 18 a lifetime skills guarantee so that they can keep upskilling throughout their lives. three new high—speed rail lines — three — including northern powerhouse rail. colossal road programmes from the pennines to cornwall. the roll—out of gigabit broadband up over the last three years, i am proud to say — since you were kind enough to elect me — from 7% of our country's premises having gigabit broadband to 70% today. and we're of course providing the short— and the long—term solutions for our energy needs, and notjust using more of our own domestic hydrocarbons but going up, by 2030, to 50 gigawatts of wind power — that is half this countr
we're delivering on those huge manifesto commitments — making streets safer, neighbourhood crime down,790 more police on the streets. building more hospitals — and, yes, we will have 50,000 more nurses by the end of the decade and a0 more hospitals by the end of... 50,000 nurses by the end of this parliament, i should say! a0 new hospitals by the end of the decade. putting record funding into our schools and into teachers�* pay. giving everybody over 18 a lifetime skills guarantee so that...
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chancellor, and lizzy burden at downing street. quickly, a couple of individual movers including ashtead. this is a company that rents out construction and industrial equipment. centrica moving up after the news from liz trust and volkswagen acquiring an ipo. more on that -- more is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> will deliver on the energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills but also the long-term
chancellor, and lizzy burden at downing street. quickly, a couple of individual movers including ashtead. this is a company that rents out construction and industrial equipment. centrica moving up after the news from liz trust and volkswagen acquiring an ipo. more on that -- more is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> will deliver on the energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills but also the long-term
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for any of the circumstances that led to his resignation, the parties in downing street in government buildings, illegal during periods of co locked on the allegations of financial impropriety. dishonesty of super bad judgment, while in office. this is a man of course, who styled himself off to his hero, winston churchill, who was instrumental in bringing about rex it to one for his party, a landslide election in 2019 who then lead the country through cobra. in the successful vaccine wrote up before almost dying, of course, of the virus himself. he ended his speech though with a note of warning for his party, he told them to get behind their leader. this time that he'd written on the weekend that they stopped knifing their leaders in the back 3 leaders, including himself, deposed in the last 6 years, of course, interesting word from a prime minister who was so instrumental in getting rid of the 2 before him invade, jonah and johnson is currently on his way to bel morrow to attend to his resignation. how will the rest of the day and phone? yes, he's in the air now. he took off from our
for any of the circumstances that led to his resignation, the parties in downing street in government buildings, illegal during periods of co locked on the allegations of financial impropriety. dishonesty of super bad judgment, while in office. this is a man of course, who styled himself off to his hero, winston churchill, who was instrumental in bringing about rex it to one for his party, a landslide election in 2019 who then lead the country through cobra. in the successful vaccine wrote up...
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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 tired 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 bad 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 stud dissolved. oh, during the reception in november, the que
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 tired 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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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 tard 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 cold, the mother of a dysfunctional family. they all thought that, you know, it was her fault that her children had bad marriages. you mean the monarchy was under threat because people thought, well, what's the point of having a monkey like that? you know, they're all scandals going on all the time. and it was just a disaster during a reception in november, the queen shows
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 tard 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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and during that phone call, downing street said that phone call, downing street said that liz truss is that ukraine would have the uk's full backing, that they would face down russian aggression and do whatever they could to cut the fund is fuelling 13's war machine, they are the words of number ten. and an invitation for liz truss to visit the country, which she has accepted. let's turn to the conversation _ which she has accepted. let's turn to the conversation with _ which she has accepted. let's turn to the conversation with presidentj to the conversation with president biden, they talked about pressing global issues like economic issues that we are all facing but also the war in ukraine. what do you think is likely to be the sort of key focus as she starts this newjob? likely to be the sort of key focus as she starts this new job? as she starts this new “ob? well, for the coming h as she starts this new job? well, for the coming weeks, _ as she starts this new job? well, for the coming weeks, and - as she starts this newjob? ii for the coming weeks, and months potentially, ukraine
and during that phone call, downing street said that phone call, downing street said that liz truss is that ukraine would have the uk's full backing, that they would face down russian aggression and do whatever they could to cut the fund is fuelling 13's war machine, they are the words of number ten. and an invitation for liz truss to visit the country, which she has accepted. let's turn to the conversation _ which she has accepted. let's turn to the conversation with _ which she has accepted....
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street signs." i'll try to break it down for you. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >> euro sinks to a two-decade low while yields rise after russia shocks markets by cutting gas flows to the market via nord stream 1 the kremlin is weaponizing energy >> we have to save energy. we will have to share energy we have high level of storage and we are not afraid of putin's decisions. >>> gas prices surge european governments rush to react with germany launching a 65 billion relief package for houses and sweden and finland pledging billions warning of a lehman brothers moment for the sector. >>> less than three weeks from the elections, moscow wants to hurt europe and italy in particular >> russia is trying to influence european political landscape and he is trying to influence italian governments. >>> and hours before the uk reveals the next prime minister with liz truss looking to take the keys to number 10. >>> welcome back to the show a bit of a recap of the pmi numbers. eu economies continue to
street signs." i'll try to break it down for you. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >> euro sinks to a two-decade low while yields rise after russia shocks markets by cutting gas flows to the market via nord stream 1 the kremlin is weaponizing energy >> we have to save energy. we will have to share energy we have high level of storage and we are not afraid of putin's decisions....
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we will bring on the huge manifesto commitments making streets safer, neighborhood crime down 38% in the last three years. 13,700 19 more police on the streets. building more hospitals. and yes, we will have 50,000 more nurses by the end of the decade at 40 more hospitals by the end -- and 50,000 by the end of parliament, i should say. 40 new hospitals by the end of the decade. putting record funding into our schools and teachers pay, giving everybody over 18 a lifetime skills guarantee so they can keep getting through their life. three new high-speed rail lines. three, including northern powerhouse rail. colosso programs from the penn imes. the rollout of gigabit broadband over the last three years i am proud to say, you were kind enough to elect me from 7% of our countries premises having gigabit brought down to 70% today. and we are providing the short and long-term solutions for our energy needs. and not just using more of our own domestic hydrocarbons, going up by 2030 to 50 gigawatts of wind power. that is half the country's energy electricity from offshore winds alone. a new nu
we will bring on the huge manifesto commitments making streets safer, neighborhood crime down 38% in the last three years. 13,700 19 more police on the streets. building more hospitals. and yes, we will have 50,000 more nurses by the end of the decade at 40 more hospitals by the end -- and 50,000 by the end of parliament, i should say. 40 new hospitals by the end of the decade. putting record funding into our schools and teachers pay, giving everybody over 18 a lifetime skills guarantee so they...
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lizzy burden is outside of 10 downing street. what will be here today? of proposal will she be laying out? reporter: they are absolutely coming down downing street. she has been to see the queen and is officially now the prime minister. and the press is waiting for her now. her team has lined up to flank it. this is the moment where she will pivot her focus from the tories to the general public. we are due an election by 2024. you can expect both language on how she would deal with the immediate crises, the cost of living crisis, the energy crisis, but we also want to hear about her vision for the u.k. beyond those crises. and the u.k.'s position in the world. leaders will be listening to this speech. i wonder if she will have a message for financial markets. the news of her energy support plans, the billions of pounds for consumers and businesses. what of her broader economics? we have the former chancellor philip hammond on bloomberg tv today warning that the markets are watching, so i have to wonder if she will have a message for our audience, the mark
lizzy burden is outside of 10 downing street. what will be here today? of proposal will she be laying out? reporter: they are absolutely coming down downing street. she has been to see the queen and is officially now the prime minister. and the press is waiting for her now. her team has lined up to flank it. this is the moment where she will pivot her focus from the tories to the general public. we are due an election by 2024. you can expect both language on how she would deal with the...
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her predecessor, borisjohnson, left downing street for the last time. in his farewell speech, he urged the conservative party to unite behind his successor. let me say i am now like one of those booster rockets that has fullfilled its function, and i will be gently reentering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obsecure corner of the pacific. we will have the latest on the change in prime minister and the challenges that liz truss faces. especially the cost of fuel and the cost of living crisis, with a new plan expected this week costing tens of billions of pounds to help households and businesses. for some, to help cannot come soon enough and we will hearfrom to help cannot come soon enough and we will hear from those already feeling the pressure over the rising cost of living. feeling the pressure over the rising cost of living-— cost of living. because of the gas, i don't cook _ cost of living. because of the gas, i don't cook so _ cost of living. because of the gas, i don't cook so many _ cost of living. because of the gas
her predecessor, borisjohnson, left downing street for the last time. in his farewell speech, he urged the conservative party to unite behind his successor. let me say i am now like one of those booster rockets that has fullfilled its function, and i will be gently reentering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obsecure corner of the pacific. we will have the latest on the change in prime minister and the challenges that liz truss faces. especially the cost of fuel...
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tony black enters downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated, at least that was the impression, tbs, old, new labor. it was always new in a new cool baton year. it was all, everything was going to change, things were going to apparently get better. during the 1st audience, elizabeth cuts herself confident, prime minister, down to size. when tony blair 1st became prominent his very 1st audience with the queen, he told me the queen said, ah mister bla, welcome to 1st audience as prime minister. of course, my 1st grand minister was winston churchill. and he went and bought them. and he said that put me my place straight away. oh, just 3 months after blair takes
tony black enters downing street with a landslide victory. ah, blair came to office with an enormous majority. so i think it would have been quite natural that the palace might have been a little bit skirt as to what he was going to do with it as it were. and he knew he was very, very cocky when he started out. he, he walked to the state opening of parliament holding his wife's hand, which made the state procession look slightly sort of antiquated, at least that was the impression, tbs, old,...
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so, with downing street preparing to l downing street preparing to welcome a new prime minister, howhad a sum of heated debates and competing policy pledges but the whole process only got under way after partygate had undermined boris johnson's authority. then, his handling of sexual assault allegations against the government whip was a final straw for many of his own ministers. it straw for many of his own ministere— straw for many of his own ministers. it is clearly now the will of _ ministers. it is clearly now the will of the _ ministers. it is clearly now l the will of the parliamentary conservative party that they should be a new leader of the party and therefore, a new prime minister.— party and therefore, a new prime minister. there is no shortage — prime minister. there is no shortage of— prime minister. there is no shortage of conservative i prime minister. there is no l shortage of conservative mps who wanted to replace him but in a series of votes, they whittled the candidates down to two. , ,, ., ,, ., whittled the candidates down to two. , ,, ., ,, two. rishi sunak and
so, with downing street preparing to l downing street preparing to welcome a new prime minister, howhad a sum of heated debates and competing policy pledges but the whole process only got under way after partygate had undermined boris johnson's authority. then, his handling of sexual assault allegations against the government whip was a final straw for many of his own ministers. it straw for many of his own ministere— straw for many of his own ministers. it is clearly now the will of _...
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you outside of ten downing street in london. what happens next?ll, the flags are at half mast, as you would expect here at number 10 downing street, with a business of government, albeit for the essentials, has been suspended during this period of national mourning, becky. next, we are expecting parliament to sit at midday, both the house of commons and the house of lords in this extraordinary so that members of both houses can pay tribute to this long serving monarch who has done so much for the country. we are also expecting another exciting section for -- tomorrow, which is unusual in the parliamentary schedule. that will give them an opportunity to take an oath to the new king, king charles iii. for liz truss, she's already spoken to our new king. his city evening, at 9 pm, she also convened a special meeting of her senior ministers to discuss where to proceed from here. you can imagine that there are plans and process that have long been rehearsed for this moment. but as you said, it is a significant one. because it comes only just three days
you outside of ten downing street in london. what happens next?ll, the flags are at half mast, as you would expect here at number 10 downing street, with a business of government, albeit for the essentials, has been suspended during this period of national mourning, becky. next, we are expecting parliament to sit at midday, both the house of commons and the house of lords in this extraordinary so that members of both houses can pay tribute to this long serving monarch who has done so much for...
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downing street is insistinu householders? downing street is insisting its _ householders?isting its plan will keep - householders? downing street is insisting its plan will keep the i insisting its plan will keep the economy turning, but expect the questions about choices made here to keep coming. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. and if you want to listen to the full set of bbc local radio interviews with the prime minister, it is a an hour long, they have all been put together in one episode of newscast, which you can find on bbc sounds. amid the uncertainty, mortgage lenders have withdrawn more than 300 products today, that is on top of the hundreds they have withdrawn since last friday. 0ur hundreds they have withdrawn since last friday. our business editor simon jack is last friday. our business editor simonjack is with me. and this is all about the uncertainty surrounding interest rates, and the lenders just don't know what they are going to be? that lenders just don't know what they are going to be?— are going to be? that is exactly riuht. are going to be? that i
downing street is insistinu householders? downing street is insisting its _ householders?isting its plan will keep - householders? downing street is insisting its plan will keep the i insisting its plan will keep the economy turning, but expect the questions about choices made here to keep coming. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. and if you want to listen to the full set of bbc local radio interviews with the prime minister, it is a an hour long, they have all been put together in one...
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but be read out from downing street also says this.says that the two spoke about the need to protect the good friday agreement in northern ireland. that puts something of a positive spin on it, of course, but behind those words, i think is a deeper concern here in washington. joe biden is of course very proud of his irish roots. he has spoken in the past about how he sees the efforts by the british government to redraw the northern ireland protocol, which liz truss is an architect undermining or potentially at least undermining the peace process. michelle: so if the northern ireland could throw a monkeywrench into the relationship, i guess where does ukraine stand as sort of an issue which could either divide or unite them? john: well, on the face of it, and i think in real substance, there is of course a great degree of unity on that issue. you know, i think in that sense, we are unlikely to see much friction there at the moment. that is the big prize for both governments, in terms of foreign policy. so mbe at the moment, you know,f t
but be read out from downing street also says this.says that the two spoke about the need to protect the good friday agreement in northern ireland. that puts something of a positive spin on it, of course, but behind those words, i think is a deeper concern here in washington. joe biden is of course very proud of his irish roots. he has spoken in the past about how he sees the efforts by the british government to redraw the northern ireland protocol, which liz truss is an architect undermining...
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invited by the queen to form a government, after which liz truss and that he will come back to downing streethis is the leader of the opposition, the leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, taking advantage of the fact that labour has been doing better in the opinion polls in recent months, and making more positive noises. the political landscape is changing and labour on the other parties will have to respond to that. we have already had this statement from sir keir, who wanted to respond to the election of liz truss. ~ ., ., liz truss. well, we have heard far more from _ liz truss. well, we have heard far more from the _ liz truss. well, we have heard far more from the latest _ liz truss. well, we have heard far more from the latest prime - liz truss. well, we have heard far. more from the latest prime minister about cuts to corporation tax over the summer than we have about the cost of living crisis, the single most important thing bearing down on so many millions of households. that shows that not only is she out of touch, but she is not on the side of working people. so she needs t
invited by the queen to form a government, after which liz truss and that he will come back to downing streethis is the leader of the opposition, the leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, taking advantage of the fact that labour has been doing better in the opinion polls in recent months, and making more positive noises. the political landscape is changing and labour on the other parties will have to respond to that. we have already had this statement from sir keir, who wanted to...
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and dangerous. >>> still ahead, britain's new prime minister liz truss will arrive soon at ten downing streetimmediate challenges she will be greeted with after replacing boris johnson. and there she is meeting the queen. that's coming up. >>> we're also moments away from the opening bell on wall street. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is expected to virtually ring that bell at the opening today to highlight the launch of an initiative aimed at driving foreign investment to ukraine. the moment comes as futures are pointing higher after the long holiday weekend. investors looking for a break if they can in the losing streak we have been seeing in recent weeks. we'll keep an eye on all of it. ♪ ♪ well would you look at that? ♪ ♪ jerry, you've got to see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks it gets a little old. i really should be retired by now. wish i'd investewhen i had the chance... to the moon! [golf ball bounces off rover] unbelievable. ugh. [ding] your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant matc
and dangerous. >>> still ahead, britain's new prime minister liz truss will arrive soon at ten downing streetimmediate challenges she will be greeted with after replacing boris johnson. and there she is meeting the queen. that's coming up. >>> we're also moments away from the opening bell on wall street. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is expected to virtually ring that bell at the opening today to highlight the launch of an initiative aimed at driving foreign...
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we're delivering on those huge manifesto commitments, making streets safer, neighborhood crime down 38 percent in the last 3 years. 13790 more pennies on the streets building more hospitals in yes, we will have 50000 more nurses by the end of the decade. and 40 more hospitals by the end of the fort, 50000, everybody. that is part of a bunch of say, 40 hospitals by the end of the decade, putting record funding into our schools and into teachers pay, giving everybody over $18.00 a lifetime skills guarantee. so they can keep ups getting throughout their life. 3, you high speed rail lines 3, including northern powerhouse rail, colossal road, prag programs from the pen lines or the combo, the rollout of gigabit broadband. up over the last 3 years. i am proud to say, since you were kind enough to elect me from 7 percent of our country premises, hadn't gigabit broaden to 70 percent today? and we of course, providing the short and the long term solutions for our energy needs. and not just using more of our own domestic hydrocarbons, but going up by 2030 to 50 gigawatts of wind power. that is h
we're delivering on those huge manifesto commitments, making streets safer, neighborhood crime down 38 percent in the last 3 years. 13790 more pennies on the streets building more hospitals in yes, we will have 50000 more nurses by the end of the decade. and 40 more hospitals by the end of the fort, 50000, everybody. that is part of a bunch of say, 40 hospitals by the end of the decade, putting record funding into our schools and into teachers pay, giving everybody over $18.00 a lifetime skills...
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let's bring in cnn's nina dos santos live this hour outside 10 downing street. what can we expect to hear from the new prime minister now and going forward? >> reporter: well, this is a period to bring the country together and of course remember the country up until recently has been galvanized by wars inside the conservative party that has brought liz truss to party, but this is not the moment to revisit any of that, this is the moment that the country is expecting leadership from government and also there is a very somber mood here on downing street as you can expect. as we've seen the last few minutes, new members of the liz truss government and cabinet arriving in a somber mood, all dressed in black. no words for the press here as you'd expect. just quiet poignant moments. and of course the union flag above downing street and all official buildings is flying at half-mast as you'd expect and will be for the next several days as the whole country and government observes that period of mourning that you just mentioned. and the business of government is essentia
let's bring in cnn's nina dos santos live this hour outside 10 downing street. what can we expect to hear from the new prime minister now and going forward? >> reporter: well, this is a period to bring the country together and of course remember the country up until recently has been galvanized by wars inside the conservative party that has brought liz truss to party, but this is not the moment to revisit any of that, this is the moment that the country is expecting leadership from...