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and so now we can step back and think about, who was gordon brown the prime minister?and the true party tearing itself apart, jeremy corbyn. —— the tory party turn itself apart. gros it almost makes you started. they weren't that difference but we magnified it. there was at her in small differences. but the same thing. and iraq was one—stop gordon brown was the second most powerful person in government and by a further close margin. that was certainly the narrative. the whole idea that one report would have changed mind about invading, ifind report would have changed mind about invading, i find a bit questionable. it's fascinating he does not dump on tony blair. he could have... he says we we re tony blair. he could have... he says we were tricked and he says tony blair was trip. he is not saying, tony blair knew about this and lied to the government and led us all into work, he says, we ruled trick. he says, can't be certain but i believe this report contained this information that would have suggested that actually, the american intelligence was not absolutely rock—s
and so now we can step back and think about, who was gordon brown the prime minister?and the true party tearing itself apart, jeremy corbyn. —— the tory party turn itself apart. gros it almost makes you started. they weren't that difference but we magnified it. there was at her in small differences. but the same thing. and iraq was one—stop gordon brown was the second most powerful person in government and by a further close margin. that was certainly the narrative. the whole idea that...
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what do you make of all of that, especially that from gordon brown?o people that hope that brexit can be reversed. that's been something that happened even before article 50 was triggered. but i think it is highly unlikely that this is going to happen. where at the end of the day they will say, 0k, the end of the day they will say, ok, you can continue as normal. and in the meantime there's a lot of discussion and leaked reports coming through in the financial times and other places about the northern ireland border and the european union saying that in order to make progress we have to agree that northern ireland remains in the customs union, the single market. and that again is at complete odds it would seem with the uk's position? absolutely. i think that's one of the three key things, that in order to move forward we've got to sort out the brexit divorce bill, talk about northern ireland and the rights of eu citizens. the problem is we are going to be leaving in 16 months and what gordon brown says is correct, that there is going to be a bit of pa
what do you make of all of that, especially that from gordon brown?o people that hope that brexit can be reversed. that's been something that happened even before article 50 was triggered. but i think it is highly unlikely that this is going to happen. where at the end of the day they will say, 0k, the end of the day they will say, ok, you can continue as normal. and in the meantime there's a lot of discussion and leaked reports coming through in the financial times and other places about the...
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this is similar to what we have heard from gordon brown in interview he did a few weeks ago, where he that we can reverse some of these things and maybe change the process. how helpful is this when we hear the likes of gordon brown and tony blair putting their all in at this critical time when politicians are jostling and negotiating? this was all going to be part of the political process. again, the referendum only entered one question and it raised a lot more. i would flip it around a little bit by suggesting that perhaps some people in the brexit need to recognise that this debate is going to happen and need to be prepared to address some of these concerns, instead of arguing that the referendum was the referendum and people are going to stick to that no matter what. i think it will really depend on the outcome. let us look at the other big story that has dominated in the last 48 hours. north korea's latest missile test. this is the straits times in singapore. looking at the reaction in united states. donald trump promising major sanctions on north korea. he is making promises that
this is similar to what we have heard from gordon brown in interview he did a few weeks ago, where he that we can reverse some of these things and maybe change the process. how helpful is this when we hear the likes of gordon brown and tony blair putting their all in at this critical time when politicians are jostling and negotiating? this was all going to be part of the political process. again, the referendum only entered one question and it raised a lot more. i would flip it around a little...
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and coming up on newsnight: the former prime minister gordon brown tells us he thinks britain may face a crisis point next summer as the uk edges closer to brexit. scotla nd the uk edges closer to brexit. scotland is unstable and he says all of the rows with tony blair were about policy and not ambition. good evening and welcome to bbc news. for the second time in a week, theresa may has been forced into a mini—reshuffle of her cabinet. penny mourdaunt has been appointed as the new international development secretary replacing priti patel. she resigned last night, admitting she had not been transparent enough about high level meetings with israeli politicians while on holiday. like her predecessor, penny mourdaunt backed the leave campaign in the eu referendum. it's my first day here and i'm delighted to be here. i've already met some of the staff and they're doing a terrificjob building a more safe, more secure and more prosperous world for us all, and i want to continue doing that, but also to give the british public confidence and pride in what we're doing. you might recognise her f
and coming up on newsnight: the former prime minister gordon brown tells us he thinks britain may face a crisis point next summer as the uk edges closer to brexit. scotla nd the uk edges closer to brexit. scotland is unstable and he says all of the rows with tony blair were about policy and not ambition. good evening and welcome to bbc news. for the second time in a week, theresa may has been forced into a mini—reshuffle of her cabinet. penny mourdaunt has been appointed as the new...
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former labour prime minister gordon brown. former labour prime minister gordon brown. focused on a perceived lack of space to build new houses and the preservation of green belt land. but new analysis from the bbc suggests there's much more space than people might imagine. just six percent of the land area of the uk is built on, and less that one % of that constitutes housing. using the most detailed satellite and surface mapping data of the uk, the bbc has produced a land—use map for every local authority. our home editor mark easton has been analysing the findings. the concrete jungle. roads, buildings, stone and tarmac with barely a blade of grass. in geographyjargon, this is called continuous urban fabric, where more than 80% of the ground is covered by artificial surfaces. so how much of the uk do you think is classified as continuous urban fabric? have a guess. the answer is on the other side of this card. i'll reveal all in a minute. using high—definition satellite images and detailed local maps, the land use of every corner of the uk is revealed. the city of lo
former labour prime minister gordon brown. former labour prime minister gordon brown. focused on a perceived lack of space to build new houses and the preservation of green belt land. but new analysis from the bbc suggests there's much more space than people might imagine. just six percent of the land area of the uk is built on, and less that one % of that constitutes housing. using the most detailed satellite and surface mapping data of the uk, the bbc has produced a land—use map for every...
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labor pm gordon brown may be trying to make an audience at the l.s.e. forgets about how he oversaw a catastrophic economic crash in britain's economy alarming statistics about poverty have emerged in the past twenty four hours according to u.k. angio the trussell trust hundreds of thousands of children have nothing but food banks to feed them in austerity britain between april and september six hundred thousand three day emergency food supplies had to be given out to stave off hunger so what about the usa a country whose new liberal policies have long been revered by u.k. politicians we sent senior producer pete bennett to speak with the custom crew of a film. because. the florida project this friday in britain the film follows underclass survival in the shadow of multinational media corp the walt disney company. co-written and directed by sean baker the florida project follows the misadventures of three kids living on the highway to the most magical place on earth disney will florida star an oscar nominated legend willem dafoe and the cost of first tim
labor pm gordon brown may be trying to make an audience at the l.s.e. forgets about how he oversaw a catastrophic economic crash in britain's economy alarming statistics about poverty have emerged in the past twenty four hours according to u.k. angio the trussell trust hundreds of thousands of children have nothing but food banks to feed them in austerity britain between april and september six hundred thousand three day emergency food supplies had to be given out to stave off hunger so what...
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let's talk to michaeljacobs, who was a special adviser to gordon brown from 2004 to 2010.public policy research. mrjacobs, thank you very much forjoining us this evening. how long can theresa may really hold on for, do you think? constitutionally, she can hold on until 2022, five years away, because that is when the next general election is to be held. in normal circumstances, there is only one way to have a general election, which is for the prime minister to call one. it is not at all clear that theresa may would want to do that. because it looks like she would not win such a general election, and prime ministers and governments generally don't. she could of course be replaced by her own party as leader, that is more likely possibility perhaps, with 48 conservative backbenchers, it would need 48 conservative backbenchers to call for a leadership election. that wouldn't necessarily stop all the anxiety problems in government. there is also the issue of the dup and the fact that they need to be prepared to keep backing her. indeed. she doesn't have a full parliamentary maj
let's talk to michaeljacobs, who was a special adviser to gordon brown from 2004 to 2010.public policy research. mrjacobs, thank you very much forjoining us this evening. how long can theresa may really hold on for, do you think? constitutionally, she can hold on until 2022, five years away, because that is when the next general election is to be held. in normal circumstances, there is only one way to have a general election, which is for the prime minister to call one. it is not at all clear...
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today, and behind them the second group former prime ministers, john major is here, tony blair, gordon brown of state for defence, govan williamson —— gavin williamson there, who will go out onto horse guard to take the salute of those who pass the cenotaph. and then other members of the house of commons and the house of lords and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the end. and so we are waiting now, and there's quite a long pause, before we come to the start of the march—past. but we will be talking to people here, why they've come here and what they we leave that special coverage of remembrance commemorations from the cenotaph in london with david dimbleby and sophie raworth. but it does continue on bbc one if you want to continue watching that. now here in bbc news, time for the weather. as you will have noticed from the pictures at the cenotaph, it is a chilly story if you are out and about. we have air that has come from the arctic across the british isles today. we also have a strong and gusty northerly wind to chase the cold air home. some pleasant
today, and behind them the second group former prime ministers, john major is here, tony blair, gordon brown of state for defence, govan williamson —— gavin williamson there, who will go out onto horse guard to take the salute of those who pass the cenotaph. and then other members of the house of commons and the house of lords and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the end. and so we are waiting now, and there's quite a long pause, before we come to the...
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gordon brown in 2007 sketching out a great picture of how things would be brilliant in 2009, economiesuncertainty over brexit will be causing a lot of wobbles for people. the golden rule with these kind of studies, when they support your argument, the highly respected think tank, when they do not, they are just experts. that is the big problem. looking at the office for budget responsibility, doing the forecast yesterday. flat—lining growth over the next five years. brexit was taken the next five years. brexit was ta ken out of the next five years. brexit was taken out of the equation. they do not know what is going to happen. it is not forecasted. we are in limbo. it isa is not forecasted. we are in limbo. it is a very new phenomenon. going back to 25 years ago. before that budgets did not contain very much. about even the next year. assumptions of all sorts of things going right or going wrong. sometimes things go it unexpectedly right or the economy. a recession was predicted for this year according to the treasury's assessment brexit, did not happen. the government is in a bind. it
gordon brown in 2007 sketching out a great picture of how things would be brilliant in 2009, economiesuncertainty over brexit will be causing a lot of wobbles for people. the golden rule with these kind of studies, when they support your argument, the highly respected think tank, when they do not, they are just experts. that is the big problem. looking at the office for budget responsibility, doing the forecast yesterday. flat—lining growth over the next five years. brexit was taken the next...
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tonight, gordon brown tells us britain may be headed for brexit crisis. scotland is unstable. the rows were all about policy and not ambition. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, the headlines this evening. halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail i—o halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail 1—0 after a controversial penalty was awarded. there is a defeat for scotland as well as the netherlands beat them in a friendly. and we will have the action from the women's ashes test in sydney where england have work to do going into day two. we will start with that disappointing night for northern ireland. michael o'neill's side was beaten. our sports correspondence is at windsor park. it was a hugely frustrating night given the way the goal came about? i think that is absolutely right. there were 18,000 fa ns absolutely right. there were 18,000 fans in the stadium behind me. you may be able to see the floodlights still on that still is referred to as windsor park and they mad
tonight, gordon brown tells us britain may be headed for brexit crisis. scotland is unstable. the rows were all about policy and not ambition. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, the headlines this evening. halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail i—o halfway through their world cup tie northern ireland trail 1—0 after a controversial penalty was awarded. there is a defeat for scotland as well as...
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meanwhile, former uk prime minister gordon brown has warned that the uk may hit a "crisis point nextummer" as the uk edges closer to brexit without a deal and held out the possibility that the uk may not leave the eu. i think what's going to happen is we are going to come to a crisis point next summer and i can't tell you exactly how it is going to work itself out but this is what will happen. by next summer the public will have made up their mind that the four red line is that the government had actually set in place are not going to be achievable. so we will not have proper control of borders, we will not have proper control of our money, we will not have proper control of our courts and law because we will still be governed in many ways by the european court of justice governed in many ways by the european court ofjustice and we won't have individual trade and agreements for years. so all the propositions made by the leave camp, including 350 million a week from the national health service, they aren't being achieved. so we need to assess the position and in my view you can't go b
meanwhile, former uk prime minister gordon brown has warned that the uk may hit a "crisis point nextummer" as the uk edges closer to brexit without a deal and held out the possibility that the uk may not leave the eu. i think what's going to happen is we are going to come to a crisis point next summer and i can't tell you exactly how it is going to work itself out but this is what will happen. by next summer the public will have made up their mind that the four red line is that the...
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and coming up on newsnight: the former prime minister gordon brown tells us he thinks britain may face brexit. scotla nd the uk edges closer to brexit. scotland is unstable and he
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gordon brown, the former prime minister, was saying that britons could be persuaded to turn away fromhould be a second referendum on all of this? no, i am not one of those former remainers who thinks that. the majority of people voted to leave and i do think we have to push on for the best possible deal. i think what lord coe was saying today, the gentleman who wrote the article 50 clause about the divorce talks was interesting from the perspective of it is legally technically possible to revoke that process —— lord kerr. in theory it is possible but in my opinion it is a democratic opinion. if you look at public opinion, it has not changed that much. there is not a big clamourfor people has not changed that much. there is not a big clamour for people to go backin not a big clamour for people to go back in at all. public opinion is broadly where it was. michel barnier and david davies keeps saying there is progress but actually there does not seem to be huge mantle progress. do you think there can be a settle m e nt do you think there can be a settlement and then we will have trade ta
gordon brown, the former prime minister, was saying that britons could be persuaded to turn away fromhould be a second referendum on all of this? no, i am not one of those former remainers who thinks that. the majority of people voted to leave and i do think we have to push on for the best possible deal. i think what lord coe was saying today, the gentleman who wrote the article 50 clause about the divorce talks was interesting from the perspective of it is legally technically possible to...
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but in an interview to mark his memoirs, gordon brown insists their rows were all about policy and had nothing to do with personal ambition. i agreed that i would take control of economic policy, and he said he would step down in the second term. it's as simple as that, and that of course didn't happen. tilting at donald trump. as the president keeps his promise to blow away environmental restraint, the us states which are fighting back. the outcome of this contest will determine what the world's going to look like over the next 10, 20 and 30 years. and the set awaits russia today's new television star, the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond. i'll be asking him if vladimir putin will be calling the shots. good evening. the prime minister may have her game face on and a new waxwork projecting resolve at madame tussauds. but is she in danger of having to take literally every decision while looking through the foggy lens of brexit? in brussels today, where brexit negotiations resumed, the view was yes — everything in britain is about brexit. the fact that theresa may has made
but in an interview to mark his memoirs, gordon brown insists their rows were all about policy and had nothing to do with personal ambition. i agreed that i would take control of economic policy, and he said he would step down in the second term. it's as simple as that, and that of course didn't happen. tilting at donald trump. as the president keeps his promise to blow away environmental restraint, the us states which are fighting back. the outcome of this contest will determine what the...
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overformer iraqi dictator saddam hussein's access to weapons of mass destruction, former prime minister gordon brownd in his memoir. more stories at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, david sillito reports on the shortlisted buildings, including the winner, for this year's riba stirling prize, one of the most prestigious awards in architecture. six startling buildings, and behind each one, the story of people, problems and some beautiful solutions. all competing for the biggest prize in british architecture. the stirling prize. what are you looking for? we are looking for the very highest level of architectural achievement. what we're doing here is celebrating civitas, if i can use the phrase, the idea that cities have a role in bringing together the social, economic and cultural well—being of their citizens. and i think these buildings, this short list, really does, i think, mark out our contribution to that territory. whoa! look at that! city of dreams. it's like walking into the gates of heaven. it looks seriously so dope. it looks so cool. and it's tremendous fun, it's like a haven of quietne
overformer iraqi dictator saddam hussein's access to weapons of mass destruction, former prime minister gordon brownd in his memoir. more stories at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, david sillito reports on the shortlisted buildings, including the winner, for this year's riba stirling prize, one of the most prestigious awards in architecture. six startling buildings, and behind each one, the story of people, problems and some beautiful solutions. all competing for the biggest prize in...
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former prime minister gordon brown has said that the uk was misled overformer iraqi dictator saddam husseinlvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. if you have ever sold your car second—hand, you‘ll probably know that if it is 20 years old with 140,000 miles on the clock, you‘re probably not have many potential buyers except a scrap dealer. but an advert for a 1996 honda accord has been viewed nearly two million times after its american owners pulled out all the stops to make a good impression. this is not a car. this is you. film maker max lanman adopted the style of a luxury car commercial to market his girlfriend‘s humble motor, nicknamed greenie, at a starting price of 499 dollars orjust under £400. the highest bid on an online auction site is currently 100,000 dollars. if you look at the small print, he does make reference to the fact that the women in the advert was not his girlfriend, she was an actress. but his girlfriend is known as the answer. i suspect you‘ll be very pleased, especially in itself for £100,000. there is the mai
former prime minister gordon brown has said that the uk was misled overformer iraqi dictator saddam husseinlvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. if you have ever sold your car second—hand, you‘ll probably know that if it is 20 years old with 140,000 miles on the clock, you‘re probably not have many potential buyers except a scrap dealer. but an advert for a 1996 honda accord has been viewed nearly two million times after...
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key moments and labor had been a very strong supporter of the state of israel and tony blair and gordon brown as prime ministers both were but tony blair partly had to do the same in two thousand and nine there was a lot of the harmony within the party but the tipping point was when you refused to criticize labor's bombing of lebanon in two thousand and seven when the two thousand and fourteen bought your affair to win it was a two hundred sixty two majority labor had the whip and that which meant that was all part of all m.p.'s were to vote the party line to recognise the state of palestine this is going against what christian blunt is a setting that the british government policy has no effect there's really a government at the time lobbied hard to stop labor holding a quip on that thought but labor debar defied them at a time and the labor leader was ed miliband who is a jewish british person as we all nor but with corbin coming to power i know jeremy corbin has been a lifelong supporter of the a palestinian cause and in the twenty seventeen general election last june in the manifesto he st
key moments and labor had been a very strong supporter of the state of israel and tony blair and gordon brown as prime ministers both were but tony blair partly had to do the same in two thousand and nine there was a lot of the harmony within the party but the tipping point was when you refused to criticize labor's bombing of lebanon in two thousand and seven when the two thousand and fourteen bought your affair to win it was a two hundred sixty two majority labor had the whip and that which...
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the last time, 2007, gordon brown is premised, the iphone model had just been released and umbrella was indeed in the city of london. the headlines on bbc newsroom live. the bank of england has raised interest rates for the first time in a decade. the base rate is now 0.5% in a bid to curb inflation. gavin williamson has been named as the new defence secretary. he moves from his former position as chief whip. his appointement follows the resignation from the cabinet of sir michael fallon amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women. prosecutors in madrid have asked the high court to remand eight former members of the catalan government in custody. they are facing charges of rebellion and sedition for trying to declare independence for catalonia from spain. former catalan leader carles puigdemont and four others ignored an order to appear in court. protests are now being held in barcelona, outside the catalan government building. our correspondent james reynolds is in barcelona with the latest. those who turned up were led by the former vice president of the catalan region w
the last time, 2007, gordon brown is premised, the iphone model had just been released and umbrella was indeed in the city of london. the headlines on bbc newsroom live. the bank of england has raised interest rates for the first time in a decade. the base rate is now 0.5% in a bid to curb inflation. gavin williamson has been named as the new defence secretary. he moves from his former position as chief whip. his appointement follows the resignation from the cabinet of sir michael fallon amid...
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into the house and now i know it's an old joke by this government to criticize tony blair and gordon brown and this is an old german call been labor party why is it that labor could never even thought of introducing the kind of under present council premium tax on empty properties that has been moved by chancellor philip hammond with surrounded by empty flats here no doubt investment vehicles for foreign owners but i think the fiscal measures these are technical measures that you can you can introduce the key to this is that you can tax those houses as much as you want and that's ok doesn't necessarily mean people are going to move into them the key to this is to start at the bottom make the houses make the flats provide the accommodation he said every hundred thousand a year house building program well well if he can do that. look tim the bottom line is that the very huge shortages in a whole range of trades from quantity surveying right the way through to join is to brickies plumbers electricians that's where you start the housing markets renascence when you trained and skilled people to
into the house and now i know it's an old joke by this government to criticize tony blair and gordon brown and this is an old german call been labor party why is it that labor could never even thought of introducing the kind of under present council premium tax on empty properties that has been moved by chancellor philip hammond with surrounded by empty flats here no doubt investment vehicles for foreign owners but i think the fiscal measures these are technical measures that you can you can...
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former prime minister gordon brown has said that the uk was misled over former iraqi dictator saddamtruction. mr brown says us intelligence, which challenged the extent of iraq's wmd stockpile, was not shared with the uk before it joined the iraq war. a seven—year inquiry into the uk's involvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister's deputy, damian green, strenuously denies claims that pornographic material was found ona that pornographic material was found on a computer in his commons office in 2008. the royal college of psychiatrists says it is a scandal that mental health patients are being denied ca re health patients are being denied care and treatment because of a shortage of consultants. donald trump says that no nation should underestimate american resolve as he arrives injapan at the start of a marathon asian tour. no marathons to talk about today at the bbc sports centre. catherine downes is there. starting with today's premier league football and tottenham against bottom side
former prime minister gordon brown has said that the uk was misled over former iraqi dictator saddamtruction. mr brown says us intelligence, which challenged the extent of iraq's wmd stockpile, was not shared with the uk before it joined the iraq war. a seven—year inquiry into the uk's involvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister's deputy, damian green, strenuously denies claims that...
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gordon brown putjacqui smith to home secretary, margaret thatcher did it with cecil parkinson.p's office have been part of problem, they covered up the problem. where did this spread sheet come from. gavin williamson as defence secretary may well know about other examples of, we just don't know, of other bad behaviour that will come back to bite the cabinet. i think the reshuffle is a separate issue. what this story and it is across all parties, i don't think anyone should try to gain political capital, the complaints system does not work. people take to it the whips and it doesn't get used. the whips office this to control mps. what people are shocked to know is that actually there has been a real culture of sexual misbehaviour and it is not about sex, but about power. yes, westminster is still male—dominated, it is older men in senior position, junior women and men... they felt uncomfortable and the men saying, i had no idea. it is not only talking of theresa may and you can juxtapose what theresa may has done with what ruth davidson said about cleaning the stable. here we ha
gordon brown putjacqui smith to home secretary, margaret thatcher did it with cecil parkinson.p's office have been part of problem, they covered up the problem. where did this spread sheet come from. gavin williamson as defence secretary may well know about other examples of, we just don't know, of other bad behaviour that will come back to bite the cabinet. i think the reshuffle is a separate issue. what this story and it is across all parties, i don't think anyone should try to gain political...
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david: well, if you remember the budgets of gordon brown and going back, i think, there was a deeplyolitical event. it's a political opportunity for the government to try to finally make progress. we have had setbacks with theresa may's government now. tomorrow is an opportunity for the government to actually make some political headwind. remember, last year, they do intend to unwind. remember, george osborne's shambles. we had the increase in the insurance tax rate. you can be sure the detail will rapidly, andr they will be looking to exploit any weaknesses at all. jane, what does this mean for the pound? jane: there is potential there. hammond is not indicating he will be doing huge amounts of spending. teh june we go back to election, which was a big shock for theresa may, we had the young people coming out and voting for labour. perhaps this budget is about trying to regroup and take back some of the young votes. whether or not we can see a significant change for growth and interest rates on the back of this is highly debatable. if we do, then sterling will lose. latestwe will ge
david: well, if you remember the budgets of gordon brown and going back, i think, there was a deeplyolitical event. it's a political opportunity for the government to try to finally make progress. we have had setbacks with theresa may's government now. tomorrow is an opportunity for the government to actually make some political headwind. remember, last year, they do intend to unwind. remember, george osborne's shambles. we had the increase in the insurance tax rate. you can be sure the detail...
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gordon brown he may have said the other day, he said the banks are still in precarious position. >> theyre a lot stronger than they were. there's been a lot of emphases by regulators in making sure banks have the appropriate level of capital so, i think we're in a much better position in terms of banks. the other thing that's helping the banking sector, probably helps standard chartered, the world economy is doing well this year looks set to do well next year so, i think there's reason for cautious optimism about banks. >> will you be buying the new autobiography? it's called my life our times. >> i will flick through the index to see if i'm intrigued. >> if not, you're out. >> one of the highlights, 2009, g20, the big g20, obama, his first big international trip 2,000 journalists in the room. >> i thought you were going to say you were sitting there reading a book >> unless he remembers my amazing question i forgot what it was sorry. >> i want to take you to some market action. we've been trading about 30 minutes so far for the first trading day of november, not bad for the dax. claimed
gordon brown he may have said the other day, he said the banks are still in precarious position. >> theyre a lot stronger than they were. there's been a lot of emphases by regulators in making sure banks have the appropriate level of capital so, i think we're in a much better position in terms of banks. the other thing that's helping the banking sector, probably helps standard chartered, the world economy is doing well this year looks set to do well next year so, i think there's reason...
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rules a little bit and a little bit grayer on the definitions and that's been done in the past gordon brown, for example. what does it mean for u.k. equities as we know, the ftse 100 is largely an international index 2/3 of the revenues come from over seas so i would say that the more important thing for u.k. equities is the global economy, not the u.k. economy, although obviously that is important, too so the point i was making before, we have synchronized global growth. so if you look at the positioning surveys everywhere, everybody hates u.k. equities. everybody is maximum under weight u.k. equities what i am going to say is we have synchronized global growth. we have currency that is cheap so as a con temporary ran view i would say don't short the u.k. long term. >> and so clearly that's a function of the currency so if the currency does for whatever reena preesh yat, tax reform doesn't get passed, we see a big leg down, it spikes, does that change your assessment >> we think that sterling is cheap. it's cheap on the exchange rate. i know that the reversion can take a long time i think
rules a little bit and a little bit grayer on the definitions and that's been done in the past gordon brown, for example. what does it mean for u.k. equities as we know, the ftse 100 is largely an international index 2/3 of the revenues come from over seas so i would say that the more important thing for u.k. equities is the global economy, not the u.k. economy, although obviously that is important, too so the point i was making before, we have synchronized global growth. so if you look at the...
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former prime minister gordon brown has said that the uk was misled over former iraqi dictator saddam. a seven—year inquiry into the uk‘s involvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. most 20—year—old cars with more than 140,000 miles on the clock would struggle to attract much interest from potential buyers — apart from the odd scrap dealer. but an advert for a 1996 honda accord has been viewed nearly two million times after its american owners pulled out all the stops to make a good impression. film—maker max lanman adopted the style of a luxury car commercial to market his girlfriend‘s humble motor, nicknamed greenie, at a starting price of $1199 orjust under £1100. the highest bid on an online auction site is currently $100,000. we‘re here on the bbc news channel until nine this morning, and coming up in the next hour — they‘re the paintings that marked the birth of impressionism — we‘ll be taking a closer look at london in the fog. we‘ll hear a story of determination, hope, and strength, in the search for a cure for paralysis.
former prime minister gordon brown has said that the uk was misled over former iraqi dictator saddam. a seven—year inquiry into the uk‘s involvement in the war found saddam hussein posed "no imminent threat" when the us and uk invaded. most 20—year—old cars with more than 140,000 miles on the clock would struggle to attract much interest from potential buyers — apart from the odd scrap dealer. but an advert for a 1996 honda accord has been viewed nearly two million times...
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we noted of the recently published memoirs of the former prime minister of the united kingdom gordon brown in those memoirs and he openly points to the dubious nature of the arguments onder painting the beginning of the military campaign against iraq in two thousand and three. as it turns out the u.s. deliberately concealed from their closest allies they conceal the conclusions of their military specialists who were on able to credibly establish what any traces of iraq activity linked to weapons of mass destruction and this is not the first probably not the last state after of those who with the passage of time decide to grace us with insight or repentance in connection with the horror and experiments in iraq and libya. will this geo political laboratory ever be shut down. russia on conditionally supports of the international nonproliferation regime for the weapons of mass destruction together with our chinese partners and this is not been the case for the first year we've done this for a number of years but so far unsuccessfully we have proposed at the security council meaningfully tackle
we noted of the recently published memoirs of the former prime minister of the united kingdom gordon brown in those memoirs and he openly points to the dubious nature of the arguments onder painting the beginning of the military campaign against iraq in two thousand and three. as it turns out the u.s. deliberately concealed from their closest allies they conceal the conclusions of their military specialists who were on able to credibly establish what any traces of iraq activity linked to...
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this is reminiscent of tony blair and gordon brown, the relationship between ten and 11 downing st, therethis is another chapter. they are seeing she is elected it —— illiterate. the accusation from the treasury is that number ten... david cameron was involved in the burlington club, you were drawing attention to the pet club in cambridge. batters the equivalent of the bullingdon club, and they have changed the rules so women can join the club. what do you do in the club? ithink the club. what do you do in the club? i think you drink, basically. does it seem extraordinary to you? to some people it is a tradition, and for some people they are worth upholding for the —— their own sake. i know universities are worried about the sort of thing because it goes against ethics to have rules for participation. some people say politics is like a pub. this is the story from the mail about theresa may. yes, this goes back to the first thing. are people like me who are possessed about politics and tracking priti patel‘s flight back to london it seems remarkable, but despite a week of apparent chaos in
this is reminiscent of tony blair and gordon brown, the relationship between ten and 11 downing st, therethis is another chapter. they are seeing she is elected it —— illiterate. the accusation from the treasury is that number ten... david cameron was involved in the burlington club, you were drawing attention to the pet club in cambridge. batters the equivalent of the bullingdon club, and they have changed the rules so women can join the club. what do you do in the club? ithink the club....
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we are finishing early because next on the bbc news channel, the former prime minister gordon brown hasat he is now in favour of a second referendum on the issue. he is in and extended escutcheon with the bbc political editor. are writing a book about tax havens and how in 2009 we try to bring all these tax havens into line, to name and shame, to say they are noncompliant and amount immediate action. it has been far too slow, there are tax havens around the need to be brought in. you need sanctions, you say he will be outside the international community if you don't act. they could be arrest wa rra nts if you don't act. they could be arrest warrants for people to are the institutions and the government is taking action. you must clamp down on this. we have had revelations of the number and scale of abuse. i think it is $7 trillion thatis of abuse. i think it is $7 trillion that is now outside the scope of tax authorities. that means that if we could take action in britain today, philip hammond in his budget could do two things that need to be done. he can reverse the universal credit cu
we are finishing early because next on the bbc news channel, the former prime minister gordon brown hasat he is now in favour of a second referendum on the issue. he is in and extended escutcheon with the bbc political editor. are writing a book about tax havens and how in 2009 we try to bring all these tax havens into line, to name and shame, to say they are noncompliant and amount immediate action. it has been far too slow, there are tax havens around the need to be brought in. you need...
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we can't let the public finances run out of control the way the labour party did under gordon brown andrecord high. that's the record we want to build on to make this country fit for the next generation. you talk about building and jobs and investment, but the fa cts and jobs and investment, but the facts a re and jobs and investment, but the facts are productivity, for example, in this country, is still low compared for example to other cou nterpa rts compared for example to other counterparts in europe? i agree with that, productivity has been a long—standing problem that has afflicted successive generations... what do you mean by that? i think, if generations... what do you mean by that? ithink, if you generations... what do you mean by that? i think, if you ask a lot of economists, on the left or the right, they would say that we have an issue here which is that we are not as productive, which means the output per unit of the workforce in this country, compared to some of the leading international competition, but the way you deal with that, and that is why i said at the beginning o
we can't let the public finances run out of control the way the labour party did under gordon brown andrecord high. that's the record we want to build on to make this country fit for the next generation. you talk about building and jobs and investment, but the fa cts and jobs and investment, but the facts a re and jobs and investment, but the facts are productivity, for example, in this country, is still low compared for example to other cou nterpa rts compared for example to other counterparts...
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gordon brown and tony blair have also made some of these arguments in the past.'s argument make any difference? it does add some legal weight to remain ats who want to say that there is some room for a rethink or a u—turn on brexit. —— remainers. at his intervention has also caused outrage. form at a prelude —— former tory leader iain duncan smith called a tad absurd and pointless statement. you do run the risk that intervening on brexit in this way is arrogant, hoping to go against the results, which the referendum originally delivered. emily, thank you. we'll be speaking to peter bowen and chuka umunna after 7:30 a.m.. a new study is recommending that women who have had the hpv vaccine only need to have three smear tests during the course of their life. the research funded by cancer research uk comes ahead of planned changes to the nhs cervical cancer screening programme due to come in 2019. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. cervical cancer is a dangerous disease. it is also one of the most preve nta ble disease. it is also one of the most pre
gordon brown and tony blair have also made some of these arguments in the past.'s argument make any difference? it does add some legal weight to remain ats who want to say that there is some room for a rethink or a u—turn on brexit. —— remainers. at his intervention has also caused outrage. form at a prelude —— former tory leader iain duncan smith called a tad absurd and pointless statement. you do run the risk that intervening on brexit in this way is arrogant, hoping to go against...
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just to emphasise how long ago that was, gordon brown will still prime minister.hanna ‘s umbrella was in the charts. the indicators are all suggesting that the time may be right to do this. prices are increasing year—on—year. the last because we had for the economy, growing at —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. thejob of —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. the job of the —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. thejob of the bank —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. the job of the bank of england is to make sure prices don't run away. we don't get inflation going up at such a rate, and so fast and so quickly, that we struggle to keep up. especially given that wages, the latest figures we have, show that on average they are going up show that on average they are going up by show that on average they are going up by something like 2.2%. thanks very much. more from them later. —— more from ben later. and you can put your questions to ben about today's interest rates decision using the hastag bbcaskthis. he'll answer your
just to emphasise how long ago that was, gordon brown will still prime minister.hanna ‘s umbrella was in the charts. the indicators are all suggesting that the time may be right to do this. prices are increasing year—on—year. the last because we had for the economy, growing at —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. thejob of —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. the job of the —— growing at 0.4%, the year before it was 0.3%. thejob of the bank ——...
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it is the division of john brown gordon who commands the remnants once was mighty stonewall brigade. brigades, 3500 men, the heartiest of the hearty. at 3:30 p.m., they attack. describe,k, i like to is a standup knockdown fight. out.ave veterans duking it game is the name of the entrenchment. there is no time at my nokia monocacy. yorker will talk about that fight. the bullets flew like hailstone. gordon's own brother is wounded in front of the georgetown pike. as the confederates continue to back toward fall the georgetown pike. over years of travel, it has sunken down. this is their final position. gordon's men attack and again, they trade shots. the flag goes down, flag goes up. 5:00, gordon's men continue to attack. by now, they are starting to gain ground. out. ammunition is running 5:00, they break back towards the baltimore pike. himself pulls out. an cover the retreat for those experienced veterans. 1200 unionbout losses and a thousand confederate losses. the battlefield is left scarred and bloodied. soldiers talk about how it is a tremendous experience -- for in horrendous e
it is the division of john brown gordon who commands the remnants once was mighty stonewall brigade. brigades, 3500 men, the heartiest of the hearty. at 3:30 p.m., they attack. describe,k, i like to is a standup knockdown fight. out.ave veterans duking it game is the name of the entrenchment. there is no time at my nokia monocacy. yorker will talk about that fight. the bullets flew like hailstone. gordon's own brother is wounded in front of the georgetown pike. as the confederates continue to...
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gordon, aye. mr. brown, aye. bennet mr., aye. mr. warner, aye by proxy. mr. mccaskill, aye. the chairman votes no. nays.es and 14 >> ok. senator casey, your next. >> this amendment relates to individuals with disabilities. country, in our work on both sides of the aisle, we hear from people with disabilities on regular basis is. . ofpennsylvania we have 9.5% people under the age of 65 with a disability. based upon the number, it is well over one million people in our state. even under the age of 65 with a disability. this amendment is designed to ensure we are supporting and making it possible for those with disabilities to have access to health care coverage and reasonably priced health care premiums. acording to the cbo repeal of key provision of the aca, the section,sponsibility that would cause 13 million americans to lose their health insurance coverage over the decade. 4 million of those in the first year, 2019. and premiums to go up by some 10% per year over the decade. this revision to go in -- provision what rip coverage away from many american families, including i
gordon, aye. mr. brown, aye. bennet mr., aye. mr. warner, aye by proxy. mr. mccaskill, aye. the chairman votes no. nays.es and 14 >> ok. senator casey, your next. >> this amendment relates to individuals with disabilities. country, in our work on both sides of the aisle, we hear from people with disabilities on regular basis is. . ofpennsylvania we have 9.5% people under the age of 65 with a disability. based upon the number, it is well over one million people in our state. even...
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. >> brown: gordon campbell of the university of leicester, serves as an advisor to the museum. >> we the stories that are in the bible, but they have no theological spin. so, christians believe that the garden of eden is a story of original sin, but one of our jewish advisors said the garden of eden was hardly perfect-- it had a snake in it! so we say nothing about "original sin." we don't read it theologically. what people will be seeing is a correct, but neutral, view. >> brown: i think a lot of people would question is it even possible to present the bible neutrally? >> ah, we've just done it! >> brown: also notable, the museum studiously avoids hot-button political issues such as abortion. seth pollinger, director of museum content, says the intent is to get the bible "in the middle of the conversation." he cited the nearby science pavilion. >> we really haven't gotten into the issue of evolution, partly because as a museum, we're not looking to take a position on, you now, how was the world created. >> brown: you're not? >> we would rather just raise actually a different issue,
. >> brown: gordon campbell of the university of leicester, serves as an advisor to the museum. >> we the stories that are in the bible, but they have no theological spin. so, christians believe that the garden of eden is a story of original sin, but one of our jewish advisors said the garden of eden was hardly perfect-- it had a snake in it! so we say nothing about "original sin." we don't read it theologically. what people will be seeing is a correct, but neutral, view....
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we have heard other people like tony blair and gordon brown saying we could still have a rethink.y are pretty scornful of that suggestion, saying that politically this is about delivering on the will of the people and there will not be a change of direction. thank you very much. president trump has vigorously defended his "america first" vision of international trade at a summit of the asia pacific economic co—operation group. speaking in the vietnamese city of danang, he said the us would no longer tolerate chronic trade abuses, and would in future insist on fair and equal treatment. jonathan head reports. fresh from a feel—good blast from beijing, president trump arrived in da nang, the base from where the us waged it war in vietnam's 50 years ago, with a much tougher message. apec is a free—trade forum, founded with strong american participation, just as the cold war ended. past presidents have used these summits to promote us values, like free trade and civil rights. but not this one. speaking to a hall full of east asia's business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first showe
we have heard other people like tony blair and gordon brown saying we could still have a rethink.y are pretty scornful of that suggestion, saying that politically this is about delivering on the will of the people and there will not be a change of direction. thank you very much. president trump has vigorously defended his "america first" vision of international trade at a summit of the asia pacific economic co—operation group. speaking in the vietnamese city of danang, he said the...
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the following year, labour's new chancellor, a young chap called gordon brown, delivered a summer budget following his party's landslide election victory. after that, budgets took place in the early spring and have remained there ever since. until today. well, just a few minutes ago, the chancellor emerged from number 11 downing street with the special red box containing the budget speech. the red box goes all the way back to gladstone when he was chancellor. the chancellor was accompanied by his treasury team, including elizabeth truss, the chief secretary, and his deputy in the department. we'll be speaking to her once the budget has been revealed. the chancellor will have to sit through pmqs at noon. he'll be on his feet by 12:30, assuming the speaker sticks to time. stay with us as we bring you the budget in full, expert analysis and reaction from across the political spectrum. i'm outside parliament, gauging reaction from leading political figures and assessing how westminster will respond to today's budget. i'm in peterborough, at a leading manufacturer of lorry trailers. the gover
the following year, labour's new chancellor, a young chap called gordon brown, delivered a summer budget following his party's landslide election victory. after that, budgets took place in the early spring and have remained there ever since. until today. well, just a few minutes ago, the chancellor emerged from number 11 downing street with the special red box containing the budget speech. the red box goes all the way back to gladstone when he was chancellor. the chancellor was accompanied by...
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. >>> cleveland browns wide receiver opening up -- josh gordon that is. used drugs before every game he played in his professional and college career. he said he would also continue to party right after the game. after going to rehab, gordon was reinstated last week after being suspended for nearly three years from violating the league substance abuse policy. he is expected to rejoin the browns later today. >>> all right. for the first time since 1986 quarterback not named rogers or favre starting for the packers. matthew stafford hooking up for two scores. at the first one the lions with the rock em sock em robots. ill tell you what. one the best decisions the nfl made was bringing back the group touchdown celebrations. we've seen awesome ones. >> did you seeth potato sack touch down? >> yes. >> thank you. >>> the man charged with assaulting senator rand paul, his neighbor was not motivated by politics. according to his attorney. le he calls the incident a regrettable dispute between two neighbors over something most people would consider quote trivial.
. >>> cleveland browns wide receiver opening up -- josh gordon that is. used drugs before every game he played in his professional and college career. he said he would also continue to party right after the game. after going to rehab, gordon was reinstated last week after being suspended for nearly three years from violating the league substance abuse policy. he is expected to rejoin the browns later today. >>> all right. for the first time since 1986 quarterback not named...
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brown. he's living his best bigoted life right now. and now everybody we are seeing, george papadopoulos, gordon, carter, this is just a band much misfits rushing to talk to russia so they can please this president. >> i think we have breaking news we will go to for just a moment. everybody stay where you are. i will bring in ken, our national security reporter from nbc news. ken, what you have got? >> good morning, joy. i have exclusive new reporting from my colleagues. nbc news learned special counsel robert mueller has enough evidence to bring charges in his investigation of former national security adviser, michael flynn and his son. we're reporting that the special counsel is looking into mike flynn's activities on behalf of the government of turkey and examining the question of whether he took official action while he was national security adviser to facilitate the extradition of an opponent to the turkish president, a cleric who lives in the united states. >> thank you very much for that breaking news. exclusive reporting from nbc news the special counsel announced he has enough evidence to indict not just michael flynn, but mich
brown. he's living his best bigoted life right now. and now everybody we are seeing, george papadopoulos, gordon, carter, this is just a band much misfits rushing to talk to russia so they can please this president. >> i think we have breaking news we will go to for just a moment. everybody stay where you are. i will bring in ken, our national security reporter from nbc news. ken, what you have got? >> good morning, joy. i have exclusive new reporting from my colleagues. nbc news...