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the debate is still auoin on hannah miller. the debate is still going on in _ hannah miller. still going on in the — hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the house _ hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the house of- hannah miller. the debate is still. going on in the house of commons. hannah miller. the debate is still- going on in the house of commons. a number of backbench mps have now been talking up we have heard from danny kruger, a leading member of the so—called new, conservative group who met with the prime minister over breakfast this morning. he indicated he cannot support the bill but he did not say whether he would abstain whether he will vote against it and that is very much the question for a number of mps who are thought or known to be unhappy about this. it was unclear in the comments that robert renwick, the former immigration minister made. he resigned over this bill but let us listen to what he had to say in the house of commons this afternoon. this is not a bad bill but it is not the best— this is not a bad bill but it is not the best
the debate is still auoin on hannah miller. the debate is still going on in _ hannah miller. still going on in the — hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the house _ hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the house of- hannah miller. the debate is still. going on in the house of commons. hannah miller. the debate is still- going on in the house of commons. a number of backbench mps have now been talking up we have heard from danny kruger, a leading member of the so—called...
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let's talk more with hannah miller, who has been tracking the sector. ssible etf approvals not really a secret at this point, so what is the positioning looking like heading into january? hannah: so people are saying that this approval could potentially come as soon as next week. if it does come, it will be by january 10. and the industry is super excited about this. this would be a more compliant channel to get involved in crypto. it would bring a lot of excitement to even other digital currencies in the space. bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency that's been up, basically. sonali: i want to talk about this idea that anthony scaramucci, longtime crypto investor, if you can say that it's a long time -- it is a new asset class -- he said that just a theory has, it feels like the bitcoin cash etf could be approved next week. it's a holiday week and also a way to bury the news when people are not paying attention. a classic news dump. the market is not expecting it, be ready. how much is this theory gaining steam and how much would it make a difference fo
let's talk more with hannah miller, who has been tracking the sector. ssible etf approvals not really a secret at this point, so what is the positioning looking like heading into january? hannah: so people are saying that this approval could potentially come as soon as next week. if it does come, it will be by january 10. and the industry is super excited about this. this would be a more compliant channel to get involved in crypto. it would bring a lot of excitement to even other digital...
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hannah miller, thank you for that analysis and update from the houses of parliament is.eaking news, which is that three teenagers have died following a crash between a bus on monday evening, police have confirmed. two boys aged 18 and 119 were declared dead at the scene, two other men aged 19 and 17 were taken to the university of wales in cardiff with life—threatening injuries. let's go live out our correspondent tomos morgan whojoins us live out our correspondent tomos morgan who joins us from coedely. tell us what happened.— tell us what happened. we're still waitin: to tell us what happened. we're still waiting to get _ tell us what happened. we're still waiting to get the _ tell us what happened. we're still waiting to get the full _ tell us what happened. we're still waiting to get the full details. - tell us what happened. we're still waiting to get the full details. asl waiting to get the full details. as you can see behind me, the investigation is continuing into exactly what happened here at around 7pm last night. what we do is there was a fatal collision betwe
hannah miller, thank you for that analysis and update from the houses of parliament is.eaking news, which is that three teenagers have died following a crash between a bus on monday evening, police have confirmed. two boys aged 18 and 119 were declared dead at the scene, two other men aged 19 and 17 were taken to the university of wales in cardiff with life—threatening injuries. let's go live out our correspondent tomos morgan whojoins us live out our correspondent tomos morgan who joins us...
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live now to central lobby inside parliament and our political correspondent, hannah miller, who has beeno speed on the debate so far. so far, we've heard primarily from the home secretary james cleverly making the case for this bill. he described it as an innovative and humane solution to illegal migration. he said that the government has previously been frustrated by what he described as a seemingly endless cycle of legal challenges and rulings from domestic and foreign courts. we then heard from the shadow home secretary, labour's yvette cooper. she is incredibly critical of this bill and the labour party have said if they were in government, they would scrap the idea of sending asylum seekers to rwanda. and now we are moving onto more and more mp5, the former immigration minister robertjenrick on his feet at the moment. he has been very critical and he resigned over this bill. so it will be interesting to see exactly what he is saying. and indeed which way he decides to vote, he may or may not announce that in the commons as he speaks, we may have to wait until seven o'clock to find o
live now to central lobby inside parliament and our political correspondent, hannah miller, who has beeno speed on the debate so far. so far, we've heard primarily from the home secretary james cleverly making the case for this bill. he described it as an innovative and humane solution to illegal migration. he said that the government has previously been frustrated by what he described as a seemingly endless cycle of legal challenges and rulings from domestic and foreign courts. we then heard...
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thank you, our political correspondent | you, our political correspondent hannah miller. to the house of commons where the former immigration minister we understand is addressing the house and we can follow the debate. in light of the supreme court's judgment that the strasbourg court will impose further rule 39 interim measures. that is, after all, what bedevilled my right honourable friend, then —— my honourable friend's flight a year or so ago. it is a matter of sovereignty for our country that ministers acting on instructions of parliament do not allow those flights to be delayed. the provision in the bill today is sophistry. it is the express policy of the government that rule 39 injunctions are binding on to ignore them would be a breach of international law. —— and to ignore them. we are being asked to vote for a provision which it would be illegal to use. i do not want to be in the position that my right honourable friend the memberfor witham, whose determination i do not doubt. i don't want my right honourable friend the home secretary or my successors as immigra
thank you, our political correspondent | you, our political correspondent hannah miller. to the house of commons where the former immigration minister we understand is addressing the house and we can follow the debate. in light of the supreme court's judgment that the strasbourg court will impose further rule 39 interim measures. that is, after all, what bedevilled my right honourable friend, then —— my honourable friend's flight a year or so ago. it is a matter of sovereignty for our...
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so there is a report of theirfrom hannah miller.s is our political correspondence and she is saying that after this breakfast, the prime minister had with potential rebels from his party, that they are yet to deliver their verdict. one of those invited to downing street was jonathan gallas. he said he has yet to make a decision on how he will vote and he wants to get more advice on legal technicalities. so now we can go to silverstone in this build—up to the speech from the leader of the labour party and we will show you this event now. to talk about their plans for potential government. it is very wide and varied. but the chamber, as the voice of our brilliant business community have been listening to what the labour party have planned and i can say that there are some things announced by the shadow business secretary that our members have been calling for. those are replacing the business rate system with a fairer one for all, speeding up with a fairer one for all, speeding up the planning system to help get investment flowing and
so there is a report of theirfrom hannah miller.s is our political correspondence and she is saying that after this breakfast, the prime minister had with potential rebels from his party, that they are yet to deliver their verdict. one of those invited to downing street was jonathan gallas. he said he has yet to make a decision on how he will vote and he wants to get more advice on legal technicalities. so now we can go to silverstone in this build—up to the speech from the leader of the...
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live now to our political correspondent hannah miller at the houses of parliament.s certainly a _ the atmosphere there. it is certainly a tense _ the atmosphere there. it is certainly a tense day - the atmosphere there. it is certainly a tense day in - certainly a tense day in westminster. it is not every day the prime minister has backbench mps ran for breakfast to try to convince them that his is the right policy and allay concerns. we understand he is also probably coming over to parliament to meet with a separate faction of conservative mps, the one nation group, who have indicated that they are likely to back the bill tonight. they want reassurances that he won't go any further. he won't do the things that some other groups in their own party are asking the prime minister to do. so there is a real tension here. the debate will be getting under way in the house of commons shortly, where we might get some indication perhaps of how individual mps plan to vote this evening. but until seven o'clock, we won't know for certain and it is clearly a day where a lot of co
live now to our political correspondent hannah miller at the houses of parliament.s certainly a _ the atmosphere there. it is certainly a tense _ the atmosphere there. it is certainly a tense day - the atmosphere there. it is certainly a tense day in - certainly a tense day in westminster. it is not every day the prime minister has backbench mps ran for breakfast to try to convince them that his is the right policy and allay concerns. we understand he is also probably coming over to parliament...
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our correspondence, hannah miller, in westminster.t will see their tax bills go restaurant will see their tax bills 9° up restaurant will see their tax bills go up and rubble investment will be cut back. overall health spending will increase but below the rate that prices are rising. officials say that ministers are prioritising front—line services, including the nhs and councils. let's speak to our correspondence in cardiff, thomas morgan. i given the headlines but talk is fruit in a bit more detail. ministers have been saying for quite a while that this is going to be one of the most difficult budgets for quite some time and rebecca evans, the finance minister said this was the finance minister said this was the most stark and painful budget that has been delivered in well since demolition began. i will run through the headlines, again as you have gone through, the total budget in wales is about £23 billion in about top of that goes towards health and social services. —— since their pollution began. that would increase byjust 2.6% a
our correspondence, hannah miller, in westminster.t will see their tax bills go restaurant will see their tax bills 9° up restaurant will see their tax bills go up and rubble investment will be cut back. overall health spending will increase but below the rate that prices are rising. officials say that ministers are prioritising front—line services, including the nhs and councils. let's speak to our correspondence in cardiff, thomas morgan. i given the headlines but talk is fruit in a bit...
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the vote on the bill is tomorrow, and our political correspondent hannah miller is at westminster nowthis? this meeting of the right wing group d arg group of mps is still going on at the moment. but they have essentially sought their own legal advice on the rwanda legislation and they have given us a summary of what it says. they say that the rwanda bill provides a partial and incomplete solution to what they see as the problem of the courts potentially being able to stop asylum seekers from being sent to rwanda. they say would require very significant amendments which are potentially outside the current scope of the bill and that the final bill they would like to see would look very different. it's unclear at the moment exactly what they are going to do about that. essentially they face three choices, they could choose to back the bill tomorrow and then hope to make the changes that they want to see further down the line, that would get rishi sunak off the hook for now but could potentially spell trouble in january. they could choose to abstain which is a problem if enough of them c
the vote on the bill is tomorrow, and our political correspondent hannah miller is at westminster nowthis? this meeting of the right wing group d arg group of mps is still going on at the moment. but they have essentially sought their own legal advice on the rwanda legislation and they have given us a summary of what it says. they say that the rwanda bill provides a partial and incomplete solution to what they see as the problem of the courts potentially being able to stop asylum seekers from...
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sonali: we will discuss all of this more with hannah miller. this really closely and we have been talking about it a lot. how big of it is a deal to see this moment? hannah: it could be another major crypto trial in the u.s. as regulators try to rein in the industry. we just had the high-profile trial of sam bankman-fried. we also saw the arrest of binance ceo -- former binance ceo. jon: in terms of the gymnastics involved with this, the complicated process of this, what do we know about how complicated it has been behind-the-scenes? hannah: it's been very collocated behind the scenes. do kwon's high-profile and south korea as well. they have skin in the game here. i think would have loved to have him extradited to south korea. with this report it looks like the u.s. is a leading contender here. we could see another crypto media circus. sonali: speaking of the circus, talk us through with the expectation is for the months ahead. hannah: there are multiple trials slated in the months ahead in the u.s. for high-profile crypto executives. do kwon
sonali: we will discuss all of this more with hannah miller. this really closely and we have been talking about it a lot. how big of it is a deal to see this moment? hannah: it could be another major crypto trial in the u.s. as regulators try to rein in the industry. we just had the high-profile trial of sam bankman-fried. we also saw the arrest of binance ceo -- former binance ceo. jon: in terms of the gymnastics involved with this, the complicated process of this, what do we know about how...
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to discuss this i am joined by our political correspondent hannah miller, busy programme for the prime, everyone talking about breakfast but that has been wrapped up so let's talk about who came for breakfast. it was a group called the neoconservatives? they are mostly mps elected in 2019, four years ago today, actually, the anniversary of it. these are mps who think what of the rwanda policy? we it. these are mps who think what of the rwanda policy?— it. these are mps who think what of the rwanda policy? we have not heard from them since _ the rwanda policy? we have not heard from them since their— the rwanda policy? we have not heard from them since their meeting - the rwanda policy? we have not heard from them since their meeting with - from them since their meeting with the prime _ from them since their meeting with the prime minister, one of them described — the prime minister, one of them described it as a private meeting and they— described it as a private meeting and they are clearly going away to think_ and they are clearly going away to think about what they had been told tha
to discuss this i am joined by our political correspondent hannah miller, busy programme for the prime, everyone talking about breakfast but that has been wrapped up so let's talk about who came for breakfast. it was a group called the neoconservatives? they are mostly mps elected in 2019, four years ago today, actually, the anniversary of it. these are mps who think what of the rwanda policy? we it. these are mps who think what of the rwanda policy?— it. these are mps who think what of the...
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my colleague hannah miller is also going to be watching proceedings with myself. just take us through what we are expecting to happen over the next hour and a half. ., ., , ., happen over the next hour and a half. . ., ,., _, , happen over the next hour and a half. . ., _, , ., half. the a liaison committee is a u-rou half. the a liaison committee is a a-rou of half. the a liaison committee is a grow) of mp _ half. the a liaison committee is a grow) of mp who _ half. the a liaison committee is a group of mp who are _ half. the a liaison committee is a group of mp who are all- half. the a liaison committee is a group of mp who are all the - half. the a liaison committee is a | group of mp who are all the chairs and other select committees in parliament so they all have their areas of expertise and where they will be scrutinising the prime minister, and this hearing we would expect a last more or less about an hour and a half or so and it's something that happens roughly every three times a year that the prime minister comes to the committee and answers questions on
my colleague hannah miller is also going to be watching proceedings with myself. just take us through what we are expecting to happen over the next hour and a half. ., ., , ., happen over the next hour and a half. . ., ,., _, , happen over the next hour and a half. . ., _, , ., half. the a liaison committee is a u-rou half. the a liaison committee is a a-rou of half. the a liaison committee is a grow) of mp _ half. the a liaison committee is a grow) of mp who _ half. the a liaison committee is...