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the coming general election and put jeremy corbyn into when the coming general election and putjeremy a standing ovation for diane abbott, the shadow home secretary, saying there had been a stunning advance this year at the general election. she said some said they would be annihilated, but they are still standing, she is still standing. she was very critical of the conservative government, especially on police cuts. she said the number of police officers had dropped by 20,000. she said they demand justice for the grenfell tower survivors. they will not be forgotten. she demanded an immigration amnesty for all residents so they all feel able to come forward to ask for help. and she talked in general about immigration as well, criticising the conservatives fought weaponised in immigration. and she said the conservatives had pandered to anti—immigrant sentiment whatever the cost to the economy. so diane abbott at the labour party conference. much more from brighton later on. let's check out the weather prospects now. we have an east— west split in our weather at the moment. even the cen
the coming general election and put jeremy corbyn into when the coming general election and putjeremy a standing ovation for diane abbott, the shadow home secretary, saying there had been a stunning advance this year at the general election. she said some said they would be annihilated, but they are still standing, she is still standing. she was very critical of the conservative government, especially on police cuts. she said the number of police officers had dropped by 20,000. she said they...
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why does the next general election.y, jeremy corbyn, need to ask delegates to debate in a comradery and respectful way, what does that mean? we always encourage comradery debate. isn't it an assumption that would happen anyway? you know if scwer ramie wasn't asking people to debate in a comradily way. you would be saying why isn't he saying that? he's saying that because he wants to remind journalists as much as anybody else, he believes it not in personal attacks, but in open debates. journalists aren't getting up debates. journalists aren't getting up on stage and talking though, are they? we're talking about the conference. the conference is the parliament of the movement. this is going to be one of our biggest conferences going to be one of our biggest c0 nfe re nces eve r. going to be one of our biggest conferences ever. there is lots of important subjects to debate and jeremy is right to remind people of what he has always said of the importance of debate which are not about personalities, are about the issues and
why does the next general election.y, jeremy corbyn, need to ask delegates to debate in a comradery and respectful way, what does that mean? we always encourage comradery debate. isn't it an assumption that would happen anyway? you know if scwer ramie wasn't asking people to debate in a comradily way. you would be saying why isn't he saying that? he's saying that because he wants to remind journalists as much as anybody else, he believes it not in personal attacks, but in open debates....
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well, yes, the party has agreed jeremy corbyn is here to stay and secondly a general election could comeuch sooner than expected. jeremy corbyn told a meeting of the national exit of last week that could be a snap election because theresa may could lose control of her party and so the party machinery is facing what is described as a standing instruction to be ready for an immediate election. they are bringing forward the selection of labour candidates, 76 labour candidates in england, 20 labour candidates in scotland and ten labour candidates in wales. the process for the manifesto is a bit more laborious but, as they showed earlier this year, they can pull out of the hat pretty quickly if they need to. so, look, i have been looking today at all of these issues so here is my report. i am looking forward to my prime minister being jeremy corbyn. you see him there, you see him there, you see him everywhere. perish the thought that labour is embracing a personality cult butjeremy corbyn is turning into something of an icon. even his cat is depicted on merchandise. and this isn't about makin
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and actually jeremy corbyn has made very clear that the general election and since that the general election cannot be full members of the single market is we want to look at changes to freedom of movement. i support jeromy and keir in stating that position. one of your colleagues, clive lewis, said opposition to freedom of movement is driven by racism. there are some in your party who think that. i don't agree with that. having failed and managed immigration itself is not racist. in fa ct, immigration itself is not racist. in fact, diane abbott at an event has talked about having that. that applies to, in the future, whether it is from the e.0n outside the us well. —— the eu or outside. i get on with clive but i hope he will reflect on what he said because we a debate about migration. that means having a debate about where we leave migration into this country. there are some hardline brexit supporters on the tory side and the most ukip who would like to end all of it. i do not share that position but what ido do not share that position but what i do feel is, and i have done so for a long ti
and actually jeremy corbyn has made very clear that the general election and since that the general election cannot be full members of the single market is we want to look at changes to freedom of movement. i support jeromy and keir in stating that position. one of your colleagues, clive lewis, said opposition to freedom of movement is driven by racism. there are some in your party who think that. i don't agree with that. having failed and managed immigration itself is not racist. in fa ct,...
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this is a plot revealed by a number of tax after the general election?ems as if, as the polls came in and it was clear that the tory majority was being lost, that all of the major cabinet members started to plot, they were taxed in, philip hammond was taxing borisjohnson. taxed in, philip hammond was taxing boris johnson. —— texting. taxed in, philip hammond was taxing borisjohnson. —— texting. they thought that david davis would be in charge of redford, philip hammond would get the economy and boris johnson would be minding the shop. we also saw in the sunday times, the editor ‘s new book, they speak of a separate plot focused on amber rudd as prime minister, which was backed by seniorfigures from as prime minister, which was backed by senior figures from the party. none of these papers will make easy reading for theresa may this morning. i think the worst thing in this story is that 50 mps apparently don't support her, which is... we've got to go back to the night of the general election. nobody expected that result. we are glued to the television scre
this is a plot revealed by a number of tax after the general election?ems as if, as the polls came in and it was clear that the tory majority was being lost, that all of the major cabinet members started to plot, they were taxed in, philip hammond was taxing borisjohnson. taxed in, philip hammond was taxing boris johnson. —— texting. taxed in, philip hammond was taxing borisjohnson. —— texting. they thought that david davis would be in charge of redford, philip hammond would get the...
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secunder, when people are voting in by—elections or general elections in pakistani, what are the mainf the country? well, this was certainly cast, although it is a by—election, it was cast as one on national issues and it was cast by both parties around the issue of the former prime minister's disqualification. what a lot of people are interested to see is how much this issue of nawaz sharif‘s disqualification resonates with the public, but how other or concerns will be revolved around access to clea n will be revolved around access to clean water, electricity, for example, and so i think the ruling party in the past had certainly looked to say don't worry, don't concentrate on the corruption allegations, look at all the achievements we've made in pakistani. we will see what happens in the 2018 general elections which should take place next summer. secunder, thank you. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: tracking the little dodo — the high—tech mission to save samoa's elusive national bird. it looked as though they had come to fight a war. but their mission is to bring peace to e
secunder, when people are voting in by—elections or general elections in pakistani, what are the mainf the country? well, this was certainly cast, although it is a by—election, it was cast as one on national issues and it was cast by both parties around the issue of the former prime minister's disqualification. what a lot of people are interested to see is how much this issue of nawaz sharif‘s disqualification resonates with the public, but how other or concerns will be revolved around...
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well here in germany just days after or worse than expected result in the country's general election chance for all america is back out on the campaign trail this time out she's helping ahead of next month's snap election in the state of lower saxony the chancellor is lending her support to the conservative party candidate who's trying to win back that state from the social democrats a strong showing by the conservatives there would strengthen mackerels position as she tries to forge a new governing coalition in berlin. and to talk about the chancellor's options we're joined now by hans braun from our political desk machall doesn't give the impression of being all that concerned about her party's historic losses in the general election can she afford a business as usual approach. well in a sense you could say can she afford another approach at the moment of after all she's back on the campaign trail and she has to give some sort of form of confidence to her party friends in lower saxony who are trying to win back power in the state which they used to rule some years ago and which they
well here in germany just days after or worse than expected result in the country's general election chance for all america is back out on the campaign trail this time out she's helping ahead of next month's snap election in the state of lower saxony the chancellor is lending her support to the conservative party candidate who's trying to win back that state from the social democrats a strong showing by the conservatives there would strengthen mackerels position as she tries to forge a new...
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try to figure out ever have another general election where the boat from the sun will be is that it's the sun what well i don't think that will happen because people more discerning that's way cohen said fine that the daily mail run twenty eight page a labor story but what are the elites going to do to attack you next of the media's not working oh i'll continue on as they are interesting enough you know a lot of the attacks were not even political they were personal and whatever people think of british. actually a very fair a might have different views whatever they think they might have different views on different political subjects but they're very fair and they don't like massive of personal ties there's a gender also behind the continuous ussing of shadow cabinet members about your position on breaks of negotiations before. before even preliminary talks of goal and that seems to be the main question that the mainstream media people want to know mostly isn't working very clear on that what we're trying to do is say actually the debate before the referendum in some instances actual
try to figure out ever have another general election where the boat from the sun will be is that it's the sun what well i don't think that will happen because people more discerning that's way cohen said fine that the daily mail run twenty eight page a labor story but what are the elites going to do to attack you next of the media's not working oh i'll continue on as they are interesting enough you know a lot of the attacks were not even political they were personal and whatever people think of...
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it is gone and beyond brexit, beyond the general election results but how she behaves.ed frankly on the continent. tell us about that. well we cover this a lot in france and went theresa may spoke in florence on the one hand about this being a challenge and the priority, it is not the priority of the rest of the eu. emmanuel macron on tuesday will be making an important speech on what his vision is for the future and the further integration of the eu. that will be a very important speech. listening to his speech at the un, he offered a vision, a multilateralist vision pointing out how the global problems that face the world need a global solution. so for the french yes, sadness that the uk is leaving the club. disappointment. but that is not the priority. of course we will see, if the polls are to be believed, angela merkel re—elected tomorrow night, we need to see how she goes into coalition with. that could take a while. depending on the result. over one third of germans actually undecided. but this kind of level of infighting that is that advance, what is confusing a
it is gone and beyond brexit, beyond the general election results but how she behaves.ed frankly on the continent. tell us about that. well we cover this a lot in france and went theresa may spoke in florence on the one hand about this being a challenge and the priority, it is not the priority of the rest of the eu. emmanuel macron on tuesday will be making an important speech on what his vision is for the future and the further integration of the eu. that will be a very important speech....
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he will now go on to the general election in december. with this strange was eaten, the incumbent who had the backing of republican leadership. republican spent millions of dollars in advertising. we want to know what it all means to you. we will have various opportunities this morning to talk about this when we are joint by a congressman from virginia. keep calling in all morning long. we have a call from north carolina. go ahead. caller: yes. i am calling because i have to withperson who lives decent providers of care. the biggest problem that we have and i am calling from a think tank. i work in health care field. it forbeen away from about 20. it is a nightmare in this country. up where westem set send people to represent us and impact our lives. thomas jefferson said we are not free if we are ignorant. most of us are lacking knowledge of about how the health care system works. that we decide how we are going to throw some people in the makes everyone seems to be focused on money. it is not about caring for help. american people you b
he will now go on to the general election in december. with this strange was eaten, the incumbent who had the backing of republican leadership. republican spent millions of dollars in advertising. we want to know what it all means to you. we will have various opportunities this morning to talk about this when we are joint by a congressman from virginia. keep calling in all morning long. we have a call from north carolina. go ahead. caller: yes. i am calling because i have to withperson who...
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on sunday i'm going to michael's party won the most votes in the general election she came from very humble beginnings having grown up in the former east and she took a lot for have presentation at the start of a career slowly though she gained more and more respect for each person in the position as a leader twelve years ago now angle is seen as an icon around the world and. an election winner for the fourth time in a row and political fashion icon. fashion icon seriously. who would have believed dead back there at the start of the one nine hundred ninety s. america was nicknamed helmets codes girl when she first entered the political arena she was the drab mouse from great communist east germany not someone to be taken seriously. as if you sent she had to take a lot of really smart remarks. course of time she absorbed all of this and made by the time she was chancellor saying for a look that to day has become the brand. new style trousers and a colored blazer topped off with a good haircut was set in two thousand and five the first she sported a bowl cut when she became party leade
on sunday i'm going to michael's party won the most votes in the general election she came from very humble beginnings having grown up in the former east and she took a lot for have presentation at the start of a career slowly though she gained more and more respect for each person in the position as a leader twelve years ago now angle is seen as an icon around the world and. an election winner for the fourth time in a row and political fashion icon. fashion icon seriously. who would have...
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and they were rejected in the general election. we may see that cycle repeating itself here in 2018. the party had it under control in 2014, 2016, but as john kennedy once said, the problem with riding the tiger is sometimes you wind up inside the tiger. and i think some of that was in effect down in alabama here this week. >> steve schmidt we want to have you back on as quickie as we can because i want to talk about a subject and a man near and dear to you, and that's john mccain. but that's going to have to wait for our next discussion. >>> coming up as we've been talking about with much of puerto rico's infrastructure destroyed, repairs still months off, officials are now worried about a mass exodus from the island. huge portions of which, as we've said, no longer able to sustain human life. a live report from san juan when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> people keep asking for memos. write me a memo, for heavens sake. mite he a memo? ask me for what do you need? well i'm going to tell you what we need. we need diesel, we need ga
and they were rejected in the general election. we may see that cycle repeating itself here in 2018. the party had it under control in 2014, 2016, but as john kennedy once said, the problem with riding the tiger is sometimes you wind up inside the tiger. and i think some of that was in effect down in alabama here this week. >> steve schmidt we want to have you back on as quickie as we can because i want to talk about a subject and a man near and dear to you, and that's john mccain. but...
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they choose the lesser of two evils and a general election. some people like these obama-trump voters see between the two ideologies. that is what trump did for them. they are happy, because they actually want somebody who comes between the ideology of the two parties. henry olsen: let's talk about the speaker of the house. tip o'neill, in working with ronald reagan, he was the last speaker of the house to voluntarily leave. everyone since either defeated , lost control of the house, or resigned. what does that tell you about speaker of the house typical neil and his relationship with ronald reagan and his hold on the democratic caucus? >> to go neil was a very smart politician. at the time he had a more , diverse caucus then john boehner had or paul ryan had. he had to combine able who were 100% of liberals, 100% conservatives, and yet he was able to do it. he left on his own terms. he left on -- i think it shows what a wise and smart politician he was. while he opposed ronald reagan on many things, he also knew how to cut a deal, and he knew
they choose the lesser of two evils and a general election. some people like these obama-trump voters see between the two ideologies. that is what trump did for them. they are happy, because they actually want somebody who comes between the ideology of the two parties. henry olsen: let's talk about the speaker of the house. tip o'neill, in working with ronald reagan, he was the last speaker of the house to voluntarily leave. everyone since either defeated , lost control of the house, or...
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what do you want to know about germany's general election. asked d.-w. your questions about germany but if i had to. write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions. will america and her main challenger martin schultz have been making a final push to sway undecided voters ahead of sunday's national elections mankell campaigned in the northeast including the city of christ where she was invited to support the week of reanimation. short's was hoping to revive his chances at a rally of the center left social democrats in the western city of aachen. polls show his party far behind merkel's conservatives it's likely she'll have to continue a coalition with the social democrats or create a new one with other parties the far right alternative for germany is expected to enter the bundestag for the first time. by fighter jets are flown in international airspace over the waters east of north korea was the farthest north of the demilitarized zone that any u.s. fighter jet obama has flown this century the show of force came after tens of thousands of north korea
what do you want to know about germany's general election. asked d.-w. your questions about germany but if i had to. write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions. will america and her main challenger martin schultz have been making a final push to sway undecided voters ahead of sunday's national elections mankell campaigned in the northeast including the city of christ where she was invited to support the week of reanimation. short's was hoping to revive his chances at a rally of the...
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jill is just a young american who has hit the campaign trail again just days after winning the general electionthis time she's been helping out in the election and the state of north saxony where how far she hopes to win a snap election. i have more news for you coming up in half and i look forward to seeing you then the but. there's. palin's off the wall street punk band. just to mess not only because this compared to other jobs maybe it's a bit underpaid no but it's a lot of work for a long. oh and love in the. kitchen ok struck in our series in town musician. zero next. an infant behind bars. so khan's parents are both journalists both have been detained in the turkish prison but the two year old lives with his mother and is sometimes permitted to visit his father. comes life ever return to normal. in sixty minutes. where i come from we have to fight for a free press i was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one divisional and a few newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many canvassed and their problems are always the same fourt
jill is just a young american who has hit the campaign trail again just days after winning the general electionthis time she's been helping out in the election and the state of north saxony where how far she hopes to win a snap election. i have more news for you coming up in half and i look forward to seeing you then the but. there's. palin's off the wall street punk band. just to mess not only because this compared to other jobs maybe it's a bit underpaid no but it's a lot of work for a long....
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butjo, we were the only party at the last general election that had a costed ma nifesto. general electiong that because we believe people deserve to have all the detail before them when they come to vote at the next general election. the spectrum of anti—semitism raised its head again. do you think labour has a problem with that?|j head again. do you think labour has a problem with that? i don't and i condemn it in whatever form and wherever it appears. you don't think the party has a problem with it? no. there are individuals that have views that i do not support and the labour party has a clear commitment to rooting out those people and to making sure that we are a fully inclusive party and that is the right approach. so you are on the campaign now going to the marginal constituencies? i'll be in rossendale and darwin on saturday for a national campaign day and i'm looking forward to taking some of the electricity that comes out of this conference. it's the liveliest, most optimistic labour conference i've been to in a very long time. let's spread some of thatjoy and hope around the cou
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the day before the general election on d w a day dedicated to democracy. from its dramatic beginnings in germany until the present day how is the nation of culture fairing in election year. where do the. german people see their place in europe. democracy day september twenty third d. w. . welcome to tomorrow today this week we're looking at the power of music you'll see how it can make learning math easier.
the day before the general election on d w a day dedicated to democracy. from its dramatic beginnings in germany until the present day how is the nation of culture fairing in election year. where do the. german people see their place in europe. democracy day september twenty third d. w. . welcome to tomorrow today this week we're looking at the power of music you'll see how it can make learning math easier.
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polls have opened in new zealand in the country's general election.or a fourth term in office, but is facing a strong challenge from the new labour leader jacinda ardern. i spoke with our correspondent, phil mercer, who is in nelson, on new zealand's south island. i asked him if it was fair to say that this particular election was proving to be more exciting than normal? if you had asked me that a couple of months ago, labour were in the doldrums, they were suffering fairly dismal polling results, along came jacinda ardern, she was appointed leader towards the end ofjuly, and she has almost single—handedly revived labour's electoral chances. they now have a fighting chance of forming the next government. jacinda ardern is 37 years of age, she is a political novice in many ways, she has been in parliament the ten yea rs, has been in parliament the ten years, but this is the biggest challenge she has ever undertaken. in recent times, in recent days, support further opposition labour party has dropped somewhat, but still labour does find itself in a bett
polls have opened in new zealand in the country's general election.or a fourth term in office, but is facing a strong challenge from the new labour leader jacinda ardern. i spoke with our correspondent, phil mercer, who is in nelson, on new zealand's south island. i asked him if it was fair to say that this particular election was proving to be more exciting than normal? if you had asked me that a couple of months ago, labour were in the doldrums, they were suffering fairly dismal polling...
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the warning is that if you do that, we could be into general election territory.d fall if she can't get through her bill. according to the observer, the whips are leaning on mps and saying, don't do this. of course, the mps are saying, the more they lean on us, the more they are inclined to have a go. they lean on us, the more they are inclined to have a golj they lean on us, the more they are inclined to have a go. i will move us inclined to have a go. i will move us on, but let's jump inclined to have a go. i will move us on, but let'sjump to inclined to have a go. i will move us on, but let's jump to the sunday times, just to finish. time is tight. it is a totally different story, but an interesting one. five—year—olds wearing the hijab as a school uniform. new figures coming out? it is they survey the sunday times has done. it has shown there are times has done. it has shown there a re lots of times has done. it has shown there are lots of state primary schools that allow girls as young as five to where the muslim headscarf, this is just the headscarf, not cov
the warning is that if you do that, we could be into general election territory.d fall if she can't get through her bill. according to the observer, the whips are leaning on mps and saying, don't do this. of course, the mps are saying, the more they lean on us, the more they are inclined to have a go. they lean on us, the more they are inclined to have a golj they lean on us, the more they are inclined to have a go. i will move us inclined to have a go. i will move us on, but let's jump...
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we are expecting at the latest in a general election in 2022.new date meaning that they can't strike trade deals and effectively that they can't prove that brexit works because it gives you more competitive trade deals with other countries, in time for the next time they go to the public. i think that's an interesting concern. yes, it‘s all about how it plays out between now and then. the ft, theresa may‘s constructive speech getting a cautious welcome. florence speech pulling back from the cliff edge brexit. but michel barnier, the chief brexit negotiator for the eu says that they still need more details and that they haven‘t got anything to discuss. this is all pa rt anything to discuss. this is all part of, you know, the stalled brussels talks are about the government coming up with proposals that the eu thinks are just pie government coming up with proposals that the eu thinks arejust pie in the sky. this is a bit of concrete stuff where the government says that here is a bit of gear. there is a guarded welcome but i think they will want mor
we are expecting at the latest in a general election in 2022.new date meaning that they can't strike trade deals and effectively that they can't prove that brexit works because it gives you more competitive trade deals with other countries, in time for the next time they go to the public. i think that's an interesting concern. yes, it‘s all about how it plays out between now and then. the ft, theresa may‘s constructive speech getting a cautious welcome. florence speech pulling back from the...
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what do you want to know about germany's general election. both of you put it take you on through a lawyer to. ask w. your questions about germany but if i had to medicare's get a wet night at ten o'clock p.m. to. write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions for. the state of the news coming to live from baldwin a day after u.s. president donald trump threatens to destroy north korea germany's chancellor offers to help resolve the north korea crisis. even though this conflict is far away from germany is also affects us or not is why i am prepared to us as the foreign minister to assume responsibility. an exclusive interview on the americal tells d.w. that diplomacy is the only way forward with jiang young also coming up a desperate rescue effort is underway right now in mexico city at applying mary schools that collapsed during tuesday's earthquake the building is one of hundreds destroyed and what's being called mexico's deadliest quake in a generation. i'm sara harmon welcome to the program it's good to have you with us germany's cha
what do you want to know about germany's general election. both of you put it take you on through a lawyer to. ask w. your questions about germany but if i had to medicare's get a wet night at ten o'clock p.m. to. write to us on facebook we'll answer your questions for. the state of the news coming to live from baldwin a day after u.s. president donald trump threatens to destroy north korea germany's chancellor offers to help resolve the north korea crisis. even though this conflict is far away...
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claims that theresa may ignored a memo from sir lynton crosby telling her not to risk a snap general electionis year. and the express front page has the news that moors murderer, ian brady, who died in may, left presents to pen—pals including locks of his hair. so let's begin, and nigel, i will get you to kick us off this time. we will start with the sunday telegraph where we are going brexit to begin with. tory rebels being rapped over the knuckles in advance of a busy week. parliament comes back on tuesday after a long break and the first thing they are faced with is the great repeal bill, now they have dropped the great. that puts all eu law into british law on brexit date, which is basically quite sensible. however, a lot of tory mps do not like this very much. they are worried about the government basically taking too many powers away from parliament and handing it to whitehall. so the telegraph as saying that six of them may well rebel. it could be even more than that. at the same time, labour objects to the bill because it doesn't put in the protections they wa nt to doesn't put in the
claims that theresa may ignored a memo from sir lynton crosby telling her not to risk a snap general electionis year. and the express front page has the news that moors murderer, ian brady, who died in may, left presents to pen—pals including locks of his hair. so let's begin, and nigel, i will get you to kick us off this time. we will start with the sunday telegraph where we are going brexit to begin with. tory rebels being rapped over the knuckles in advance of a busy week. parliament comes...
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for the next general election?lection, you to put that not? she said she will stay as long as the parliamentary party... since she has said that she has announced she will be staying on to fight the next general election. i'm very happy with what she's doing reading our country and happy to continue supporting her for as long as she wants to stay as prime minister. she wants to fight the next general election.” minister. she wants to fight the next general election. i said as long as she wants to stay as prime minister. thank you very much. mark harper from the conservatives, stephen gethins from the snp and peter kyle from the labour party, thank you for coming onto the programme. some breaking news to bring you if i may. they're with me one moment. the crown prosecution service says it has received a file from the police regarding allegations of historical child sexual abuse made by a man who was known as nick, which led to operation midland. the cps spokesperson said on the 11th of september we received a file o
for the next general election?lection, you to put that not? she said she will stay as long as the parliamentary party... since she has said that she has announced she will be staying on to fight the next general election. i'm very happy with what she's doing reading our country and happy to continue supporting her for as long as she wants to stay as prime minister. she wants to fight the next general election.” minister. she wants to fight the next general election. i said as long as she...
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controls the occupied west bank has pledged to dissolve its administration in gaza and hold general election. bangladesh's restricting the movement of more than four hundred thousand or hinder refugees from the camps and its border areas the prime minister is travelling to the un general assembly to ask for help in dealing with the crisis . the un has called for an investigation into the killing of thirty six per indian demonstrators by soldiers in the democratic republic of congo i spoke out with congolese troops after a group including burundian refugees stormed a jail in the east of the country. voting is under way in the pakistani city of lahore for a parliamentary election the former prime minister nawaz sharif's wife colson was as the front runner for the seat the vote is seen as a test of support for nawaz sharif and his t.n.l. and party and its political and its political heartland pardon me the seat was vacated in july after sharif was disqualified and dismissed from office by the supreme court over corruption allegations joins us live now from a polling station in lahore and how is
controls the occupied west bank has pledged to dissolve its administration in gaza and hold general election. bangladesh's restricting the movement of more than four hundred thousand or hinder refugees from the camps and its border areas the prime minister is travelling to the un general assembly to ask for help in dealing with the crisis . the un has called for an investigation into the killing of thirty six per indian demonstrators by soldiers in the democratic republic of congo i spoke out...
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rather than a party that's just lost the general election.asm and some of the momentum behind the politics in brighton this week has been predicated on the false assumption that the tory government is about to collapse and there is going to be a general election soon that propelsjeremy corbyn into nenl. i think that's very unlikely to happen. simply because the conservatives do have their alliance with the democratic unionist party and there is no reason, no matter how divided they maybe amongst themselves that they're going to hand power on a plate to jeremy corbyn they're going to hand power on a plate tojeremy corbyn and the labour party. when he says, "we are the political mainstream." do you agree that perhaps the political movement has moved generally left? well, i'm not sure that the case has been made for that. certainly, politics is much more fluid and i think it's very hard to say what the political mainstream means anymore. brexit is one reason or the referendum is one reason for that in that it has divided the country and the coun
rather than a party that's just lost the general election.asm and some of the momentum behind the politics in brighton this week has been predicated on the false assumption that the tory government is about to collapse and there is going to be a general election soon that propelsjeremy corbyn into nenl. i think that's very unlikely to happen. simply because the conservatives do have their alliance with the democratic unionist party and there is no reason, no matter how divided they maybe...
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that was something we recognised in the general election past in june where recognised in the general so that is absolutely what you would do if you were in number 11, that is the only way to give all the public sector workers that you have mentioned a pay rise that deals with the fact they haven't had one for many, the fact they haven't had one for any the fact they haven't had one for many, many years? well, look, this will have to be approached department by department. i don't know what flexibility there is within budgets, but frankly you don't really do anything to improve the morale of teachers by giving them an increase in their wage at them an increase in their wage at the end of the month if at the same time there aren't the books for them to use when they're in the classroom. alastair carmichael, we must leave it there. thank you for bearing with the ambient noise there in the lobby, thank you. much more on that story in the next half hour. we'll pause and catch up with the weather prospects. the met office have named the first storm of the season called aileen heading towar
that was something we recognised in the general election past in june where recognised in the general so that is absolutely what you would do if you were in number 11, that is the only way to give all the public sector workers that you have mentioned a pay rise that deals with the fact they haven't had one for many, the fact they haven't had one for any the fact they haven't had one for many, many years? well, look, this will have to be approached department by department. i don't know what...
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german chancellor on the macro has hit the campaign trail again just days after winning the general election this time she's helping out in the election in the state of lower saxony where her party hopes the when a snap election. that's all for now thanks so much for being with us. testing drugs to see how they can be of use in agriculture. these quanta. to survey evolve quickly and some really for a more targeted control of the past and when it's. tomorrow today next. entered the conflict zone fronting the powerful. this week conflict zone is in berlin and my guess is junk politicians on the news is he's a member of the european parliament and the social democrats who have just suffered this dummy defeat you know that the votes are counted as germany had it. in sixty minutes. good job with. your link to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions for more news a visit and while website dedicated poems not to come join us on facebook at g.w. africa. handley one mine is made by him better known as merely a host d.w. discords each of the channels multi-sport
german chancellor on the macro has hit the campaign trail again just days after winning the general election this time she's helping out in the election in the state of lower saxony where her party hopes the when a snap election. that's all for now thanks so much for being with us. testing drugs to see how they can be of use in agriculture. these quanta. to survey evolve quickly and some really for a more targeted control of the past and when it's. tomorrow today next. entered the conflict zone...
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we saw that come through on a general election back in june. saw that come through on a general electionis also an economic effect. let's face it, asa an economic effect. let's face it, as a result, stuff is about 20% more expensive. the economics has a political effect but i do not think this poll tells us anything we did not know before. britain is very divided on the subject. ryanair - as someone involved in communications at— someone involved in communications at — how well has ryanair communicated... what did michael use earlier, a boo—boo. communicated... what did michael use earlier, a boo-boo. he was not that keen in yesterday 's meeting to take oi'i keen in yesterday 's meeting to take on the media the way he usually takes it on. this was a mess. my advice is to stand up and say we got it wrong and this is what we will do to fix it. he has normally been quite good at that. he has been friendly to customers... much friendlier than normal, if you do not like it don't fly with us... it isa not like it don't fly with us... it is a big mess. the question is, who is a big mess. the qu
we saw that come through on a general election back in june. saw that come through on a general electionis also an economic effect. let's face it, asa an economic effect. let's face it, as a result, stuff is about 20% more expensive. the economics has a political effect but i do not think this poll tells us anything we did not know before. britain is very divided on the subject. ryanair - as someone involved in communications at— someone involved in communications at — how well has ryanair...
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people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he's now using sport as the platform to try to divide us. and we all know how much sport brings us together. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers. this morning's reviewers are prashant rao and vincent moss. before the papers, sport. for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. manchester city continued their amazing run of form in the premier league with a rampant 5—0 win over crystal palace yesterday. they're now clear at the top on goal difference after scorign 16 goals without conceding in their last three league games. there's a uneviable record for crystal palace though — they've become the first team in football league history to lose their first six matches without scoring a single goal. manchester united
people in germany are voting in a general election which is expected to give angela merkel a fourth term as chancellor. donald trump faces a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who've been protesting over race relations. he's now using sport as the platform to try to divide us. and we all know how much sport brings us together. six people have been injured in a suspected acid attack at a shopping centre in east london. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday...
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refugees continue to arrive hourly from me and just across the water polls open in germany's general election voters deciding if angle a muckle will win a fourth chancellor plus. i'm tanya page reporting from south africa with these grannies are fighting old age with fox saying. the insults between north korea and the united states have ramped up as both flex their muscle u.s. president donald trump took to twitter again to call north korea's leader the rocket man he warned kim jong un and his foreign minister that they won't be around much longer if the rhetoric continues the threat came after north korea's foreign minister whole spoke at the u.n. general assembly. the u.s. also put on a show of force in the korean peninsula by flying bombers north of the demilitarized zone the un secretary general met with called for a deescalation will raise rhetoric was a tit for tat response to trump's address last week at the united nations our diplomatic editor james bays reports. to peoples republic of korea this was the podium where four days earlier president trump threatened to totally destroy nort
refugees continue to arrive hourly from me and just across the water polls open in germany's general election voters deciding if angle a muckle will win a fourth chancellor plus. i'm tanya page reporting from south africa with these grannies are fighting old age with fox saying. the insults between north korea and the united states have ramped up as both flex their muscle u.s. president donald trump took to twitter again to call north korea's leader the rocket man he warned kim jong un and his...
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set a snap general election according to three people with knowledge of the plan. ed that shinzo abe confirmed the election date at a news conference yesterday. africa's richest man says he has upped the ante on his attempt to buy south africa's biggest cement maker. offering cash and shares as part of the takeover deal. speaking to francine lacqua at the business forum. we are at acquisition kind i am sure you are aware we will be companyto ppc, cement in south africa. i hope we will be able to agree -- really because needs consolidation and i think it is the right thing for us to go in there and it is not really a rumor. sebastian: global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you. oil heading for its third weekly gain. a meeting in vienna today to discuss ongoing production curves. we caught up with nigeria's oil minister in the capital. >> we would like to see a lot more. -- there is a level below, which we can -- is there a scenario where this -- where yoube a come together an
set a snap general election according to three people with knowledge of the plan. ed that shinzo abe confirmed the election date at a news conference yesterday. africa's richest man says he has upped the ante on his attempt to buy south africa's biggest cement maker. offering cash and shares as part of the takeover deal. speaking to francine lacqua at the business forum. we are at acquisition kind i am sure you are aware we will be companyto ppc, cement in south africa. i hope we will be able...
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everybody‘s state m e nts general election.ing for succession, as is amber rudd, and maybe even damian green. what did you make of amber rudd's intervention today. it was one of those standout moments of the referendum campaign when she said, he is great fun at the party but you don't want in driving new home at the end of the night. she resurrected that today. she and boris have history. she wouldn't say this, but she must be delighted boris has popped his head above the parapet for her to take pot shots at so she can impress the conservative party faithful with her loyalty to the prime minister and her good sense. i thought she performed extremely well in her interview this morning. she sounded calm and controlled and authoritative and it will do her leadership chances no harm at all. thank you very much, and we have the tory conference in a couple of weeks, so i'm sure this will be bubbling along then as well. the headlines on bbc news... the home secretary confirms the terror threat level has been lowered from critical to s
everybody‘s state m e nts general election.ing for succession, as is amber rudd, and maybe even damian green. what did you make of amber rudd's intervention today. it was one of those standout moments of the referendum campaign when she said, he is great fun at the party but you don't want in driving new home at the end of the night. she resurrected that today. she and boris have history. she wouldn't say this, but she must be delighted boris has popped his head above the parapet for her to...
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thank you two thousand nine general election saw the c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc post their second worst showing in sixty years but they still managed to secure a coalition with their preferred partners the center right free democrats. although the economy was struggling the new government cut taxes and took on record new debt . but the dream turned sour as the coalition was riddled with squabbling meaningful policy making proved elusive important debates were overshadowed by rivalries within the coalition. for the chancellor it was an often frustrating experience. in late two thousand and ten the government decided to extend the lifespan of germany's nuclear power plants. just months later it made a dramatic u. turn in response to the disaster at the plant in japan. the situation changed when these images went around the world. that's what brought home for us what residual risk actually meant. and doesn't. she knows that whatever is done to. you know too late is doomed to fail success and politics is all about the right moment and about knowing when to seize
thank you two thousand nine general election saw the c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc post their second worst showing in sixty years but they still managed to secure a coalition with their preferred partners the center right free democrats. although the economy was struggling the new government cut taxes and took on record new debt . but the dream turned sour as the coalition was riddled with squabbling meaningful policy making proved elusive important debates were overshadowed by rivalries within the...
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and the two thousand and nine general election so all the c.d.u. c.s.u. blog post their second were showing in sixty years but they still managed to secure a coalition with their preferred partners the center right free democrats over the economy was struggling the new government cut taxes and took on record new debt. but the dream turned sour as the coalition became beset with internal squabbles meaningful policy making proved elusive important debates were overshadowed by rivalries within the coalition but the chancellor it was often a frustrating experience. in late two thousand and ten the government decided to. extend the lifespan of germany's nuclear power plants. just months later it made a dramatic u. turn in response to the disaster at the fukushima plant in japan. but soon the situation changed when these images went around the world. and that's what brought home for us what residual risk actually meant the fact that america doesn't get there without. she knows that whatever is done too soon or too late is doomed to fail success and politics is
and the two thousand and nine general election so all the c.d.u. c.s.u. blog post their second were showing in sixty years but they still managed to secure a coalition with their preferred partners the center right free democrats over the economy was struggling the new government cut taxes and took on record new debt. but the dream turned sour as the coalition became beset with internal squabbles meaningful policy making proved elusive important debates were overshadowed by rivalries within the...
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result, whenjeremy since the general election result, when jeremy corbyn since the general electionuch better than anybody had expected. he brought an extra 30 labour mps to westminster. the party's membership is now nearly 600,000, making labour are the biggest political party across europe. expect lots of celebrations over the next few days, despite the fact the party did not do well enough to get into government. i think they will be lots of pats on the back about how well they didn't do. nevertheless, some tensions lurking beneath the scenes. 0ne some tensions lurking beneath the scenes. one particular area that has come up in recent days is the balance of power between the members, and those in the parliamentary party, the elected politicians. in fact, there had been a question as to whether the labour party figures, like the mayor of london sadiq khan, and the narrow greater manchester, would be given a platform to make big speeches. jeremy corbyn was out visiting a local table tennis club in brighton this morning and defended the decisions that have been made about who would
result, whenjeremy since the general election result, when jeremy corbyn since the general electionuch better than anybody had expected. he brought an extra 30 labour mps to westminster. the party's membership is now nearly 600,000, making labour are the biggest political party across europe. expect lots of celebrations over the next few days, despite the fact the party did not do well enough to get into government. i think they will be lots of pats on the back about how well they didn't do....
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it was ready to hold general elections. said that it was ready to restart talks with them on getting back to this 2011 reconciliation deal was agreed at the time between all of the palestinian factions. this is being read as a something very positive. there is a senior official who has come out giving an initial response saying it is positive that promising. we now expect that there are officials in cairo who will be meeting with senior egyptian officials during the day, and we'll get a full response from them. back to that story from paris, the french police are saying that the ba playing evacuated was caused by a false alerts. let's look at the weather prospects. sunday licks like being the better day of the weekend with fewer showers. it has been a very chilly start. into the afternoon, most of the showers across central and eastern parts of the uk. a bit more ofa eastern parts of the uk. a bit more of a breeze in the east coast, lighter winds in the west. an improvement across western scotland, northern ireland and part
it was ready to hold general elections. said that it was ready to restart talks with them on getting back to this 2011 reconciliation deal was agreed at the time between all of the palestinian factions. this is being read as a something very positive. there is a senior official who has come out giving an initial response saying it is positive that promising. we now expect that there are officials in cairo who will be meeting with senior egyptian officials during the day, and we'll get a full...
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polls open in germany general election voters are deciding if angela merkel will win a fourth term as chancellor. and how american sport is becoming something of a political football. the insults between north korea and the united states have ramped up as both nations show off their military strength u.s. president donald trump took to twitter again to call north korea's leader the rocket man he's warned kim jong un and his foreign minister that they won't be around much longer if the rhetoric continues the threat came after north korea's foreign minister real host spoke at the u.n. general assembly. he tried to insult the supremes of my country by referring it to a rocket by doing so however he committed an irreversible mistake of making our rockets visit the entire us mainland you know of it of all the more none other than trump himself is on a suicide mission. meanwhile the us aslant of its bombers north of the demilitarized zone for the first time in years the un secretary general has met with foreign minister rio has called for a day escalation now kathy novak has the latest from
polls open in germany general election voters are deciding if angela merkel will win a fourth term as chancellor. and how american sport is becoming something of a political football. the insults between north korea and the united states have ramped up as both nations show off their military strength u.s. president donald trump took to twitter again to call north korea's leader the rocket man he's warned kim jong un and his foreign minister that they won't be around much longer if the rhetoric...
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to postpone this referendum until after the iraqi general elections are to be held in two thousand and eighteen but i think it would be would like to get a assurance guarantees from baghdad that after that it will go ahead with this referendum. to the u.s. now a protests in the city of st louis have turned violent for a light following day a quarter of a white former police officer of the shooting of a black man at least forty people were arrested on saturday the twenty gay to be reports. the protests in st louis seven fridays divisive verdict ended in violence for a third night with police ordering demonstrators to disperse. more than a thousand people had marched through the city determined to make their point peacefully . yes. they're upset over the killing of a black man by a white a hossa almost six years ago and smith fled from police in december twentieth levon after an alleged drug dealer outside a fast food restaurant shortly after the chase began officer jason stokely was filmed saying this. smith was shot five times during the trial prosecutors allege stokley planted a gun i
to postpone this referendum until after the iraqi general elections are to be held in two thousand and eighteen but i think it would be would like to get a assurance guarantees from baghdad that after that it will go ahead with this referendum. to the u.s. now a protests in the city of st louis have turned violent for a light following day a quarter of a white former police officer of the shooting of a black man at least forty people were arrested on saturday the twenty gay to be reports. the...
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the veteran politician emerged as kingmaker after a stalemate result in the general election. w it's time for world business report. merkel comes out on top in germany's elections — but europe's biggest economy will have to weather months of uncertainty as coalition talks loom. stepping into orbit. australia's government says its launching a space agency so it can compete in a $300bn plus industry. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, how is uber negotiating with london and london's mayor? as you've been hearing germany's elections have delivered a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. but the outcome is one that most economies dread — uncertainty, and that's because despite coming out on top. support for both mrs merkel‘s conservative cdu party and her coalition partners, the social democrats, has fallen. it all means europe's largest economy could face months of painful coalition negotations and that has led the euro to fall in asian trading. but the economic picture going into the election was pretty healthy. the latest fi
the veteran politician emerged as kingmaker after a stalemate result in the general election. w it's time for world business report. merkel comes out on top in germany's elections — but europe's biggest economy will have to weather months of uncertainty as coalition talks loom. stepping into orbit. australia's government says its launching a space agency so it can compete in a $300bn plus industry. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, how is uber...
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so everybody‘s state m e nts general election.ris johnson positioning for the succession, and so is amber rudd and maybe even damian green. who knows? what do you make of amber rudd's intervention today? he famously spoke about boris johnson intervention today? he famously spoke about borisjohnson in a standout moment of the referendum campaign, where she said he's great to have the party but you don't want him driving you home at the end of the night. is she looking for the leadership at some point? she and boris have history. 0bviously she wouldn't say this, but she must be delighted that boris has popped his head above the parapet for her to ta ke head above the parapet for her to take potshots at so she can impress the conservative party faithful with her loyalty to the prime minister, her loyalty to the prime minister, her good sense. i thought she performed extremely well in her interview this morning. she sounded calm, controlled, and authoritative. and that will do her leadership chances no harm at all. the headlines on bb
so everybody‘s state m e nts general election.ris johnson positioning for the succession, and so is amber rudd and maybe even damian green. who knows? what do you make of amber rudd's intervention today? he famously spoke about boris johnson intervention today? he famously spoke about borisjohnson in a standout moment of the referendum campaign, where she said he's great to have the party but you don't want him driving you home at the end of the night. is she looking for the leadership at...
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germany ahead of general elections on sunday and polls suggest chancellor angela merkel has a wide lead over other candidates rival martin shorts of the social democratic party appears to have lost support in the past month john mccain has more from berlin. today it's been about shoring up the vote for each party the lead candidates of the social democrats and the christian democrats have separately been in their home states trying to get as many people as possible aware of what their agenda is for and give america a christian democrat chancellor that meant a trip to where she was meeting party supporters party members and talking in an audience participation sort of scheme about why she believes she is the right candidate to carry on the prosperity she says germany has enjoyed these past four years for martin schulz that meant a visit to his home state of north rhine-westphalia to a rally in where he talked about the need for social justice to be enhanced in this country and that more german should benefit from the prosperity of the past four years the point to make behind all this is
germany ahead of general elections on sunday and polls suggest chancellor angela merkel has a wide lead over other candidates rival martin shorts of the social democratic party appears to have lost support in the past month john mccain has more from berlin. today it's been about shoring up the vote for each party the lead candidates of the social democrats and the christian democrats have separately been in their home states trying to get as many people as possible aware of what their agenda is...
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plans of a snap general election. . ♪ ♪ lumber daybreak europe, it is 6:34 in london. digesting the german election. we will hear from janet yellen tomorrow. a lot of the fed speech this week. we'll have a few more lines from governor kuroda. let's get a bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: chinese property stocks plunged in hong kong after edit housing first, adding speculation that the court rising prices. they rolled out restrictions over the weekend with most retails between two to three years of purchase. areel cars in germany falling. automakers and the potential of vehicle dan in the country led to significant changes in the consumer behavior. vw is also offering special financing to boost sales. majority owners softbank is willing to accept a stock discussion merger according to people familiar with the matter. it would value sprint near its current market price, it's a telecoms majority order is talking that sprint shares should be a significant discount. that is your bloomberg business flash
plans of a snap general election. . ♪ ♪ lumber daybreak europe, it is 6:34 in london. digesting the german election. we will hear from janet yellen tomorrow. a lot of the fed speech this week. we'll have a few more lines from governor kuroda. let's get a bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: chinese property stocks plunged in hong kong after edit housing first, adding speculation that the court rising prices. they rolled out restrictions over the weekend with most retails...