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from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings here on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> before we move to prime minister's questions, i'd like to inform the house that it's been just over 60 years since the first ever pm cruise which took place on the 18th of july, 1961. on that day the speaker at the time was harry milton foster who was the last speaker to die at post s so i hope not to -- [laughter] the prime minister, harold mcmillan, wassing willing to try this experiment for the remainder of the session. if that be the wish of the house that after 60 years, 12 prime ministers, pm cruise has become one of the most high profile events of the parliamentary -- i think we can say that the experiment has been a success depending on who was -- [laughter] but i've got to say today we mark its 60th anniversary. the prime minister will join the questions via video link for obvious reasons, demonstrating the prime minister's questions -- when we need to. i'm sure that we will have a rebirth and hopefully shorten question
from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings here on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> before we move to prime minister's questions, i'd like to inform the house that it's been just over 60 years since the first ever pm cruise which took place on the 18th of july, 1961. on that day the speaker at the time was harry milton foster who was the last speaker to die at post s so i hope not to -- [laughter] the prime minister, harold mcmillan,...
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are from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings here on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> well, mr. speaker, i wholeheartedly reject the comments by the honorable gentleman. the state pension has gone up dramatically, by 2,000 pound by this coalition, and we have a system that is taking forward real change and making a real difference to save pensioners. >> before we come to prime minister's questions, i would like to point out the british sign language interpretation proceedings is available to watch on parliament live tv. >> question number one, please. >> mr. speaker, today marks the 16th anniversary of the 7/7 london bombings. we remember the a 52 innocent people who lost their lived and those uninjured and pay tribute to the city's emergency services for their he rowic response. -- heroic response. i'm sure the whole house wish withs to join me in sending condolences to u.k.'s first black female police officer who died earlier this week. i'm sure colleagues will also want to join he in wishing the english footba
are from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings here on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> well, mr. speaker, i wholeheartedly reject the comments by the honorable gentleman. the state pension has gone up dramatically, by 2,000 pound by this coalition, and we have a system that is taking forward real change and making a real difference to save pensioners. >> before we come to prime minister's questions, i would like to point out the...
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i have a minister can come to the house of commons tomorrow and explain. ommons tomorrow and exlain. �* ., ~ ~ , , explain. angela merkel is visiting one of the villages _ explain. angela merkel is visiting one of the villages in _ explain. angela merkel is visiting one of the villages in the - explain. angela merkel is visiting one of the villages in the west. explain. angela merkel is visiting one of the villages in the west of| one of the villages in the west of the country hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in the floods in germany and belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow fully—vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days — unlike from other amber list countries. two athletes and an official at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus — five days before the start of the games. and 140,000 fans are expected at silverstone for the british grand prix — the nation's biggest sporting event since the start of the covid pandemic. hello and welcome if you re wa
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only rarely does house of _ always choose lives. only rarely does house of commonsrs of life and death but today's vote means the government cut in aid spending is no longer temporary but locked in for a number of years. that will have a direct impact on the lives of millions of people around the world. this the lives of millions of people around the world.— the lives of millions of people around the world. this vote is going to mean children _ around the world. this vote is going to mean children are _ around the world. this vote is going to mean children are getting - to mean children are getting vaccinations around the world put up half a million children whose lives could have been saved through uk age who will now die. were going to see 3 million children no longer in schools. ., , schools. the government will still s - end schools. the government will still send £10 schools. the government will still spend £10 billion _ schools. the government will still spend £10 billion on _ schools. the government will still spend £10 billion on a _ schools. the government
only rarely does house of _ always choose lives. only rarely does house of commonsrs of life and death but today's vote means the government cut in aid spending is no longer temporary but locked in for a number of years. that will have a direct impact on the lives of millions of people around the world. this the lives of millions of people around the world.— the lives of millions of people around the world. this vote is going to mean children _ around the world. this vote is going to mean...
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from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings here on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> before we move to prime minister's questions, i'd like to inform the house that it's been just over 60 years since the first ever pm cruise which took place on the 18th of july, 1961. on that day the speaker at the time was harry milton foster who was the last speaker to die at post s so i hope not to -- [laughter] the prime minister, harold mcmillan, wassing willing to try this experiment for the remainder of the session. if that be the wish of the house that after 60 years, 12 prime ministers, pm cruise has become onef
from members of the house of commons live wednesday mornings here on c-span2. now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> before we move to prime minister's questions, i'd like to inform the house that it's been just over 60 years since the first ever pm cruise which took place on the 18th of july, 1961. on that day the speaker at the time was harry milton foster who was the last speaker to die at post s so i hope not to -- [laughter] the prime minister, harold mcmillan,...
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if we listen to| the words of boris johnson in the house _ the words of boris johnson in the house of— the words of boris johnson in the house of commonsot the way forward and we _ intervention is not the way forward and we have to try and diplomatically... that's a basis to id diplomatically... that's a basis to go on _ diplomatically... that's a basis to go on. again, it doesn't take away from _ go on. again, it doesn't take away from what — go on. again, it doesn't take away from what we need to look back on an inquiry— from what we need to look back on an inquiry has _ from what we need to look back on an inquiry has to— from what we need to look back on an inquiry has to happen. there are some _ inquiry has to happen. there are some people who say the inquiry into iraq some people who say the inquiry into iraq was— some people who say the inquiry into iraq was something that's been long and drawn— iraq was something that's been long and drawn out. it often hasn't may be given— and drawn out. it often hasn't may be given the results some people would _ be given the results some people would like. but i feel like it would be would l
if we listen to| the words of boris johnson in the house _ the words of boris johnson in the house of— the words of boris johnson in the house of commonsot the way forward and we _ intervention is not the way forward and we have to try and diplomatically... that's a basis to id diplomatically... that's a basis to go on _ diplomatically... that's a basis to go on. again, it doesn't take away from _ go on. again, it doesn't take away from what — go on. again, it doesn't take away from what we...
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of passing its legislation on immigration through— its legislation on immigration through the house of commonsd see this go right back— moment. just watch and see this go right back up towards the top of the political— right back up towards the top of the political agenda. things other than covid _ political agenda. things other than covid. witnessing these scenes, they are very— covid. witnessing these scenes, they are very emotive. the papers and the politicians _ are very emotive. the papers and the politicians are going to play them i’ilht politicians are going to play them right the — politicians are going to play them right the way through the summer. indeed _ right the way through the summer. indeed. the front of the guardian a different sort of border issue. this is one where people, that was about but not people waved through and perhaps a few more questions are to be asked. ,, . , ., , be asked. secure borders in the middle of a _ be asked. secure borders in the middle of a pandemic, - be asked. secure borders in the middle of a pandemic, people l be asked. secure borders in the - mi
of passing its legislation on immigration through— its legislation on immigration through the house of commonsd see this go right back— moment. just watch and see this go right back up towards the top of the political— right back up towards the top of the political agenda. things other than covid _ political agenda. things other than covid. witnessing these scenes, they are very— covid. witnessing these scenes, they are very emotive. the papers and the politicians _ are very emotive....
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i've made a point in house of commons in the chamber about the language i am alleged to have used. i think what everybody in this country understands is the decisions we have to take at that time were incredibly difficult. and of course this in no way detracts from the grief and the suffering of those who have lost those two covid. host families who have been hit by the consequences of that disease. but as i said earlier to the labor leader we have to balance very, very difficult harms are no good ways through, mr. speaker. a lockdown also causes immense suffering and loss of life chances, loss of health and mental health. in due course the right form the gentleman knows there is a chance put all of this in a full public inquiry. but i must tell the house i am content with faulty scientific guidance. we did whatever we could to save a life and minimize suffering. and of course to protect our wonderful mhs. >> is that it prime minister? because the reality is that brought these themselves. they were expendables, a prime minister discharge with protecting society, not putting those a
i've made a point in house of commons in the chamber about the language i am alleged to have used. i think what everybody in this country understands is the decisions we have to take at that time were incredibly difficult. and of course this in no way detracts from the grief and the suffering of those who have lost those two covid. host families who have been hit by the consequences of that disease. but as i said earlier to the labor leader we have to balance very, very difficult harms are no...
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questions as to how this trial is and how you access it and i hope the minister can come to the house of commonsle for them, anotherfor explain. —— one rule for them, another for the explain. —— one rule for them, anotherfor the rest of explain. —— one rule for them, another for the rest of us. german chancellor angela merkel is visiting one of the villages in the west of the country hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in the floods in germany and belgium england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow fully—vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days — unlike from other amber list countries two athletes and an official at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus — five days before the start of the games now on bbc news... the travel show — christa larwood is in northern ireland for the final part in the road to recovery series. you've got to love it! proper british coastline! we're on an adventure across the uk as it opens up for travel again. yes, we're open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes and
questions as to how this trial is and how you access it and i hope the minister can come to the house of commonsle for them, anotherfor explain. —— one rule for them, another for the explain. —— one rule for them, anotherfor the rest of explain. —— one rule for them, another for the rest of us. german chancellor angela merkel is visiting one of the villages in the west of the country hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in the floods in germany and belgium...
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house of representatives would. and there's a couple of reasons for that. a roots as our nation when the british were here. the upper house, house of lords, lower house, house of commons and there is definitely parallels with our congress today the house of representatives is very similarly set up to the house of commons. and the senate would therefore be left to be based on the house of lords. we aren't going to duke's and rose, noble titles like that. we have states and every state is equal in the senate. the states kind of take the place of our house of lords in the senate chamber. the british using the green color government and colonies would use it. the american government. the red would kind of be much more that house of lords kind of color. you see red in the early senate in philadelphia. definitely has that kind of look to it that seems a bit on the higher end. the interesting thing about the senate is the are created with more power. the power is a tie to the president in the house of representatives, and they don't have treaties in the united states are with the advice and consent of the senate, approved by the advice and consent of the senate. the senate h
house of representatives would. and there's a couple of reasons for that. a roots as our nation when the british were here. the upper house, house of lords, lower house, house of commons and there is definitely parallels with our congress today the house of representatives is very similarly set up to the house of commons. and the senate would therefore be left to be based on the house of lords. we aren't going to duke's and rose, noble titles like that. we have states and every state is equal...
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i also thank you and all of the house of commons staff for everything you've done to keep parliament open and safe. and is i wish the prime minister well in his isolation. with half a million people self-isolating, i think we're all a bit surprised that the prime minister, the chancellor, the cabinet minister were all chosen for a get out of isolation free card, but it's good if the prime minister recused himself even if it took a public outcry and a trip to a country estate. mr. speaker, if someone is pinged by the nhs app as millions will be over the coming weeks, should they isolate, yes or no? >> mr. speaker, the answer to that, i think that everybody understands the inconvenience of being pinged, as he rightly says, here i am with you in the commons chamber. today i apologize to everybody in business up and down and all kinds of services, public sector or otherwise, who are experiencing inconvenience. we will be switching, as the house knows, to a system based on contact testing rather than contact isolation. but until then, mr. speaker, i just must remind everybody that isolati
i also thank you and all of the house of commons staff for everything you've done to keep parliament open and safe. and is i wish the prime minister well in his isolation. with half a million people self-isolating, i think we're all a bit surprised that the prime minister, the chancellor, the cabinet minister were all chosen for a get out of isolation free card, but it's good if the prime minister recused himself even if it took a public outcry and a trip to a country estate. mr. speaker, if...
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savings today was not the fact that the government won but the fact the house of commons actually voted said that will be returned as soon as the fiscal situation allows and there was lots of members in government that would happen next year. that is now not going to happen also government has now applied it to new tests before any aid spending can be increased again and that means national debt has to be falling, borrowing has to be wiped out so there is no longer being used for day—to—day spending. and there are many economists and many mps in many aid charities to say those bars are so high, they are very difficult to leap over and what effectively mps have voted for today is an effective permanent cut in the uk's aid budget. and that it's usually significant. so the impact todayis usually significant. so the impact today is the fact that the uk government has taken £4 million out of it's a budget this year that will be repeated at nausea now until those economic tests are met and that bar is very high. in those economic tests are met and that bar is very high.— that bar is very high
savings today was not the fact that the government won but the fact the house of commons actually voted said that will be returned as soon as the fiscal situation allows and there was lots of members in government that would happen next year. that is now not going to happen also government has now applied it to new tests before any aid spending can be increased again and that means national debt has to be falling, borrowing has to be wiped out so there is no longer being used for day—to—day...
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nation go back to when we were british of course, the british have a parliament with two houses an upper house, the house of lord's, the lower house, the house of commons and there's definitely parallels with our congress today, the house of representatives is very similarly set up to the house of commons and then the senate would, therefore, be left to be based on the house of lord's but obviously we're not going to have dukes and earls and noble titles like that, but we have states and every state is equal in the senate so the states kind of take the place of our house of lord's and the senate chamber. so the british, you know, often using that green color in government, the colonies would use it and then into the american government, but the red would kind of be much more that house of lord's kind of color so you're going to see red in that early senate here in philadelphia and definitely has that kind of look to it that seems a bit on the higher end, but the interesting thing about the senate is they are create wd a bit more power, the power is a tie to the president that the house of representatives did you see not have. treaties in the united sta
nation go back to when we were british of course, the british have a parliament with two houses an upper house, the house of lord's, the lower house, the house of commons and there's definitely parallels with our congress today, the house of representatives is very similarly set up to the house of commons and then the senate would, therefore, be left to be based on the house of lord's but obviously we're not going to have dukes and earls and noble titles like that, but we have states and every...
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itlot confidence shared across the house of commons?the details of that in a couple of weeks' time, when these measures come into force. but it is as you say a shift in the government's approach, given the success of the vaccine roll—outs, the fact that the majority of adults have double vaccinations and young adults are getting those vaccinations at an increased rate, ministers clearly feel that they are in a position to not only lift all legal restrictions in england on the 19th ofjuly but also make changes to the test and trace isolate programme, which you heard the details explained by sajid javid in the house of commons today. people will no longer have to use of isolate if they came in contact with them in with covid—19 provided that they have had both vaccine doses. we will see a change in the school system as well, so those bubbles or classes all year groups sent home when one child has symptoms or falls ill will not happen in the future. taken together, this does mean that the government is taking a step to allow cases of coron
itlot confidence shared across the house of commons?the details of that in a couple of weeks' time, when these measures come into force. but it is as you say a shift in the government's approach, given the success of the vaccine roll—outs, the fact that the majority of adults have double vaccinations and young adults are getting those vaccinations at an increased rate, ministers clearly feel that they are in a position to not only lift all legal restrictions in england on the 19th ofjuly but...
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questions as to what this trial is, how you access it, and i hope a minister can come to the house of commonsd explain. german chancellor angela merkel visits the region of western germany hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in germany and belgium. now on bbc news, we look back at the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament — the week the beautiful game revealed its ugly side. labour accused ministers of failing to stand up for footballers fighting racism. we can all see what's happened here — the government has been trying to stoke a culture war and they've realised they're on the wrong side. the prime minister promises action. if you are guilty, mr speaker, of racist abuse online of footballers, then you will not be going to the match — no ifs, no buts, no exemptions and no excuses. also in this programme, a former pm accuses the government of breaking a promise to the world's poor. this motion means that promise may be broken for years to come. with deep regret, i will vote against the motion today. and have electronic scooters turned
questions as to what this trial is, how you access it, and i hope a minister can come to the house of commonsd explain. german chancellor angela merkel visits the region of western germany hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in germany and belgium. now on bbc news, we look back at the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament — the week the beautiful game revealed its ugly side. labour accused ministers of failing to stand up for...
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questions as to what this trial is, how you access it and i hope a minister will come to the house of commonsand explain. german chancellor angela merkel visits the region of western germany hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in germany and belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow fully—vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days — unlike from other amber list countries. two athletes and an official at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus five days before the start of the games. good afternoon. both the prime minister and the chancellor are in self—isolation today after coming into contact with health secretary sajid javid, who's tested positive for coronavirus. the announcement was made by downing street after it initially said both borisjohnson and rushi sunak would be taking part in a pilot scheme which would allow them to continue working provided they tested negative in a daily lateral flow test. this was criticised by labour and some business leaders, with hundreds of thousands of peop
questions as to what this trial is, how you access it and i hope a minister will come to the house of commonsand explain. german chancellor angela merkel visits the region of western germany hit by unprecedented flooding. more than 180 people have died in germany and belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow fully—vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days — unlike from other amber list countries. two athletes and an official at the tokyo...
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be lifted, but i imagine we will not see him therefore at the downing street podium or in the house of commonse made the point i symptoms _ chamber. he made the point i symptoms are _ chamber. he made the point i symptoms are mild, - chamber. he made the point i symptoms are mild, probably| chamber. he made the point i - symptoms are mild, probably trying the link between being double vaccinated and reducing the severity of the symptoms, but the risk is that they are trying to get everybody vaccinated, some people might say, even being vaccinated doesn't stop you getting it, it is a difficult message, they can underline it enough. i difficult message, they can underline it enough. i think they will be really — underline it enough. i think they will be really keen, _ underline it enough. i think they will be really keen, as _ underline it enough. i think they will be really keen, as you - underline it enough. i think they will be really keen, as you point| will be really keen, as you point out, to encourage people to still go and get notjust a first vaccine but their second dose as well, the po
be lifted, but i imagine we will not see him therefore at the downing street podium or in the house of commonse made the point i symptoms _ chamber. he made the point i symptoms are _ chamber. he made the point i symptoms are mild, - chamber. he made the point i symptoms are mild, probably| chamber. he made the point i - symptoms are mild, probably trying the link between being double vaccinated and reducing the severity of the symptoms, but the risk is that they are trying to get everybody...
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the politics of it within_ house of commons. the politics of it within the _ house of commons. arty and what _ within the conservative party and what needs to be done to vaccinate younger— what needs to be done to vaccinate younger people who are reluctant, and what _ younger people who are reluctant, and what needs to be done, and even the libertarian —ish borisjohnson seems _ the libertarian —ish borisjohnson seems to— the libertarian —ish borisjohnson seems to be in agreement. here, the government— seems to be in agreement. here, the government is sort of doing it by saying _ government is sort of doing it by saying if— government is sort of doing it by saying if you don't, you might have to show_ saying if you don't, you might have to show a _ saying if you don't, you might have to show a vaccine passport. there needs_ to show a vaccine passport. there needs to — to show a vaccine passport. there needs to he — to show a vaccine passport. there needs to be more of that clearly, as we are _ needs to be more of that clearly, as we are seeing elsewhere in france and other— we ar
the politics of it within_ house of commons. the politics of it within the _ house of commons. arty and what _ within the conservative party and what needs to be done to vaccinate younger— what needs to be done to vaccinate younger people who are reluctant, and what _ younger people who are reluctant, and what needs to be done, and even the libertarian —ish borisjohnson seems _ the libertarian —ish borisjohnson seems to— the libertarian —ish borisjohnson seems to be in agreement....
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let's go over to the house of commons. ng. i keeping with protocol. here we go, now it is starting.— now it is starting. i beg to move the motion _ now it is starting. i beg to move the motion standing _ now it is starting. i beg to move the motion standing in - now it is starting. i beg to move the motion standing in my - now it is starting. i beg to move | the motion standing in my name now it is starting. i beg to move - the motion standing in my name and the motion standing in my name and the names of my right honourable friends. i believe on this vital subject there is common ground between the government and honourable members on all sides of the house and a sense that we believe in the power of eight to transform millions of lives. that is why we continue to agree that the uk should dedicate 0.7% of our gross national income to official development assistance. this is not an argument about principle. the only question is when we return to 0.7%. my purpose today is to describe how we propose to achieve this shared coo
let's go over to the house of commons. ng. i keeping with protocol. here we go, now it is starting.— now it is starting. i beg to move the motion _ now it is starting. i beg to move the motion standing _ now it is starting. i beg to move the motion standing in - now it is starting. i beg to move the motion standing in my - now it is starting. i beg to move | the motion standing in my name now it is starting. i beg to move - the motion standing in my name and the motion standing in my name and...
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laura: for more, i spoke to a member of the canadian house of commons. thank you for joining us. he discovery of yet another unmarked grave of indigenous children taken from their families, is canada being forced to confront its past? >> i think that canada is coming more to realize that there's a lot of history that is dark, that has been made very unaware that is now coming to light and i think canadians are coming to a realization and awareness of why things are the way they are for indigenous peoples, a this isomething that has been in the making for a number of years through the federal institution. laura: these children were taken from their families, sent to boarding school, in the name of assimilating them into nadian society, and now we are finding graves. who should be held accountable for what happened? >> the federal institution definitely has played their part , has done little to nothing to fulfill any justice, and we've seen in particular the justice department, they have records that they keep saying catholic churches have, which of course we know the catholic chur
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early this afternoon. | house of commons really stuck out for me. many don't have expectations of prosecutions but they do have expectations around investigations. how likely, then, is this to be approved and to go forward? this this to be approved and to go forward? �* , ,. this to be approved and to go forward? ~ , y., , ., forward? as you can see from the strenath forward? as you can see from the strength of— forward? as you can see from the strength of opposition, _ forward? as you can see from the strength of opposition, families, l strength of opposition, families, groups. — strength of opposition, families, groups, they have been using words like a _ groups, they have been using words like a boring eight to describe any statute _ like a boring eight to describe any statute of— like a boring eight to describe any statute of limitations, so it looks like it _ statute of limitations, so it looks like it will— statute of limitations, so it looks like it will be a difficult time ahead — like it will be a difficult time ahe
early this afternoon. | house of commons really stuck out for me. many don't have expectations of prosecutions but they do have expectations around investigations. how likely, then, is this to be approved and to go forward? this this to be approved and to go forward? �* , ,. this to be approved and to go forward? ~ , y., , ., forward? as you can see from the strenath forward? as you can see from the strength of— forward? as you can see from the strength of opposition, _ forward? as you can...
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. ♪ >> the british prime minister, boris johnson, fielded questions today from the house of commons on range of domestic and foreign affairs issues. the prime minister was questioned by labour party on the prime minister. >> sunday's result was not the one we had been hoping for. i want to congratulate them for their fantastic achievements over the last month. the nation is proud of each and every one of them. i had meetings with colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house i should have further such meetings later today. >> support for outstanding england team player. it is a pity it did not come sooner. we all know the importance of double vaccination especially against the delta or johnson variant of the virus. despite the hard work from nhs council. only 36% of adults have been doubled jam. -- double jabbed. will the prime minister think again before recklessly removing all barriers of infection and transmission but he keeps the regulation and keep fighting the virus. prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, if we had followed the honorable gentlemen's precepts, he cam
. ♪ >> the british prime minister, boris johnson, fielded questions today from the house of commons on range of domestic and foreign affairs issues. the prime minister was questioned by labour party on the prime minister. >> sunday's result was not the one we had been hoping for. i want to congratulate them for their fantastic achievements over the last month. the nation is proud of each and every one of them. i had meetings with colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in...
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a new leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. last in the line of british leaders of america is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus. but even he is willing on occasion to quote the german chancellor . we in the u. k. want a deal. we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do the shopping ducks. i think it is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics side, there's one british leader, anglo medical has always gotten on with perfectly well. and the delta veteran found the current, a virus is close to become the dominant strain worldwide. now, public health experts a closely monitoring the spread of another worrying variant delta plus it was 1st identified in india where more than 50 cases have been detected. it's also surfaced in the united states and in other countries. indian scientists say it's highly transmissible and crucially, resistance to life saving drugs given to some curbing 1900 pati
a new leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. last in the line of british leaders of america is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus. but even he is willing on occasion to quote the german chancellor . we in the u. k. want a deal. we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do the shopping ducks. i think it is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the...
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when i come to choose i between money and lives, i always choose lives. 0nly rarely does the house of commonsrnment's cut in aid spending is no longer temporary but locked in for a number of years. and that will have a direct impact on the lives of millions of people around the world. this vote is going to mean children not getting vaccinations around the world, half a million children whose lives could have been saved through uk aid who will now die. we are going to see three million children no longer in schools. the government will still spend £10 billion on aid this year, but its cuts are now entrenched and backed by a majority of mps. that was james landale reporting. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the 2021 emmy nominations have been unveiled. netflix hit the crown and star wars spin off the mandalorin lead the field with 2a apiece. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone has been averted. emergency services across central europe are
when i come to choose i between money and lives, i always choose lives. 0nly rarely does the house of commonsrnment's cut in aid spending is no longer temporary but locked in for a number of years. and that will have a direct impact on the lives of millions of people around the world. this vote is going to mean children not getting vaccinations around the world, half a million children whose lives could have been saved through uk aid who will now die. we are going to see three million children...
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thursday when there was a bit of an— last thursday when there was a bit of an outbreak in the house of commonsw, the people who were infected, i'm not infected, but the people _ infected, i'm not infected, but the people who were infected had been infected _ people who were infected had been infected a _ people who were infected had been infected a week ago and it only became — infected a week ago and it only became apparent at about eight, nine, _ became apparent at about eight, nine, ten— became apparent at about eight, nine, ten days later so if there has been _ nine, ten days later so if there has been a _ nine, ten days later so if there has been a bit — nine, ten days later so if there has been a bit of— nine, ten days later so if there has been a bit of a surge after freedom day, if— been a bit of a surge after freedom day, if people did tear their pants out a _ day, if people did tear their pants out a bit — day, if people did tear their pants out a bit to— day, if people did tear their pants out a bit to quote one of the health advisers. _ out a bit to quote one of the health advisers
thursday when there was a bit of an— last thursday when there was a bit of an outbreak in the house of commonsw, the people who were infected, i'm not infected, but the people _ infected, i'm not infected, but the people who were infected had been infected _ people who were infected had been infected a _ people who were infected had been infected a week ago and it only became — infected a week ago and it only became apparent at about eight, nine, _ became apparent at about eight, nine,...
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because i think everybody was expecting the government which had tabled an nhs update to the house of commonsthis pay review but it did not come. so we are all a bit scrambled around at this point to really find out the detail but as i understand it, it will be to most but not all nhs staff. so in words for example junior doctors and run a multi—year pay deal that gave them 2% increases. they are not covered by this and that i'm sure will be something debated in the next couple of days because certainly trust leaders are clear there is an equity issue here which isjunior doctors making fantastic contributions over the pandemic period and there will be an argument that says this 3% pay rise should be extended to everybody but we recognise that that would mean having to update a multiyear deal. so we wanted to see what the detail is. i i, , deal. so we wanted to see what the detail is. i ii , i, deal. so we wanted to see what the detail is. i i, , i, i, detail is. chris, really great for our detail is. chris, really great for yourtime- _ detail is. chris, really great for your time. thanks. _ n
because i think everybody was expecting the government which had tabled an nhs update to the house of commonsthis pay review but it did not come. so we are all a bit scrambled around at this point to really find out the detail but as i understand it, it will be to most but not all nhs staff. so in words for example junior doctors and run a multi—year pay deal that gave them 2% increases. they are not covered by this and that i'm sure will be something debated in the next couple of days...
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deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. lost in the line of british leaders for america is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus. but even he is willing on occasion to quote the gym and chancellor. we in the u. k. want a deal. we think a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do in the shop and us, i think it is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics aside, there is one british leader, anglo miracle has always got on with perfectly well. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. donald trump's company and it's long time chief financial officer have pleaded not guilty to tax fraud charges. prosecutors accused alan vice holberg, of personally avoiding tax on $1700000.00 of income. the firm is alleged to have run a quote, sweeping and or daisha scheme to keep executive pay and bonuses off the books. us attorney general merrick garland has halted all fede
deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. lost in the line of british leaders for america is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus. but even he is willing on occasion to quote the gym and chancellor. we in the u. k. want a deal. we think a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do in the shop and us, i think it is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical...
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deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. lost in the line of british leaders of america is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus that even he is willing on occasion, to quote the german chancellor. we in the u. k. want a deal. we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do. the shopping ducks, i think is the, is the phrase. prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics aside, there's one british leader, anglo medical us always go on with perfectly well. that's now highlight some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour. more than 2008 workers have formed a human train in northwestern syria, stretching from the border with turkey to the rebel held city of atlanta. they opposed russia efforts to close the only remaining border crossing that allows a into areas held by steering insurance. billy wishing leader alexander of shank has ordered the complete closure of his country's border
deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. lost in the line of british leaders of america is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus that even he is willing on occasion, to quote the german chancellor. we in the u. k. want a deal. we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do. the shopping ducks, i think is the, is the phrase. prime ministers have come and gone and...
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deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons lost in the line of british leaders by medical is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool analytical focus that even he is willing on occasion to quote german chancellor, we in the u. k. want a deal. we think a deal. and i believe that we can get what we can do in the shop. and us, i think that is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics aside, there's one british leader, anglo merkel, has always gotten on with perfectly well 70 report and then we have a team coverage off this visit here. d, w. big mosse is standing by and landed for us. no physical correspond. husband is here with me in the studio. let's go to london 1st big. this will be macros last visit to the german chancellor. as the red carpet been rolled out for well, yes, in the way it has because he is seen as the most successful. one of the most successful, successful politicians in the west and was johnson let it be kn
deal on future co operation agreed by may medical and the other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons lost in the line of british leaders by medical is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool analytical focus that even he is willing on occasion to quote german chancellor, we in the u. k. want a deal. we think a deal. and i believe that we can get what we can do in the shop. and us, i think that is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has...
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u leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. last in the line of british leaders for medical is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus. but even he is willing on occasion to quote german chancellor, we in the u. k. want a deal. we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do the shop and us, i think it is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics aside, there's one british leader. anglo miracle has always got on with perfectly well. let's take a look now. it's some other stories making news around the world. more than 2000 aid workers have formed a human chain in northwestern syria, stretching from the border with turkey to the rebel held city of atlanta. they opposed russia's efforts to close the only remaining border crossing that allows aid into areas held by syrian insurgence. belushi and leader alexandra lucas. shank o has ordered the complete closure of his country's border with neighboring
u leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. last in the line of british leaders for medical is boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus. but even he is willing on occasion to quote german chancellor, we in the u. k. want a deal. we seek a deal and i believe that we can get what we can do the shop and us, i think it is the phrase prime ministers have come and gone and medical has worked hard to smooth relations with the u. k. the politics aside,...
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the deal on future cooperation agreed by may, merkel and other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. last in the line was boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus, but even he is willing on occasion to quote the german chancellor. >> we, in the u.k., want a deal. we seek a deal. i believe we can get one. we can do it. reporter: prime ministers have come and gone and merkel has worked hard to smooth relations with the u.k.. politics aside, there is one british leader, angela merkel has always got on with particular well. michael: highlights now from other stories making news around the world at this hour. or than 2000 aid workers have formed a human chain in northwestern syria stretching from the border of turkey to a rebel held cy, opposing russia'effort to close the only remaining border crossing for aid into areas with syrian insurgents. alexander lukashenko has ordered the complete closure of his country's border with neighboring ukraine, claiming rebel groups are planning a coup and weapons are coming from ukraine. belarus has become inc
the deal on future cooperation agreed by may, merkel and other leaders was thrown out by the house of commons. last in the line was boris johnson. his bullish bravado is a world away from her cool, analytical focus, but even he is willing on occasion to quote the german chancellor. >> we, in the u.k., want a deal. we seek a deal. i believe we can get one. we can do it. reporter: prime ministers have come and gone and merkel has worked hard to smooth relations with the u.k.. politics...
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what is called an urgent question, effectively a way of dragging a government minister to the house of commonsty, as he put it, misinterpreted the so—called gesture. he was saying how that is not about the more extreme demands of the black lives matter movement in america, even in the police. matter movement in america, even in the olice. ., matter movement in america, even in the olice. . , ., the police. there are calls for secific the police. there are calls for specific action _ the police. there are calls for specific action to _ the police. there are calls for specific action to tackle - the police. there are calls for specific action to tackle it. . the police. there are calls for - specific action to tackle it. labour said they want basis to be banned from attending football matches. the government is taking action on social media companies. —— they want racists to be banned. as the government listening, is it actually willing to take in some of these positions? l willing to take in some of these ositions? ~ willing to take in some of these positions?— willing to take in some of these
what is called an urgent question, effectively a way of dragging a government minister to the house of commonsty, as he put it, misinterpreted the so—called gesture. he was saying how that is not about the more extreme demands of the black lives matter movement in america, even in the police. matter movement in america, even in the olice. ., matter movement in america, even in the olice. . , ., the police. there are calls for secific the police. there are calls for specific action _ the...
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questions about what the trial is and how you access it and i hope the minister will come to the house of commonslain. —— one rule for them and anotherfor the commons and explain. —— one rule for them and another for the rest of us. angela merkel has visited the parts of germany that have been hit by heavy rains and flooding. more than 180 people have died in parts of germany and in belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow is fully vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days, might from other and countries. to athlete and an official at the tokyo 0lympic athlete and an official at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus just five days before the start of the games. now on bbc news... it's time for click. 0n the weekend of the british grand prix, we're at silverstone for a race with a difference. we go back in time to show off some electrifying classics. and i'm at goodwood race circuit to see if i can drive around this historic track using just my head. silverstone is the home of british motorsports and i'm here at the britc
questions about what the trial is and how you access it and i hope the minister will come to the house of commonslain. —— one rule for them and anotherfor the commons and explain. —— one rule for them and another for the rest of us. angela merkel has visited the parts of germany that have been hit by heavy rains and flooding. more than 180 people have died in parts of germany and in belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow is fully vaccinated travellers returning from...
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questions as to what this trial is, how you access it, and i hope a minister can come to the house of commonsw and explain. german chancellor angela merkel visits the region of western germany hit by unprecedented floods. more than 180 people have died in flooding in germany and belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow fully—vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days — a restriction that doesn't apply to other amber list countries. two athletes and an official at the tokyo olympic village have tested positive for coronavirus — five days before the start of the games. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. after the torrent of racial abuse that england's footballers suffered after that penalty shoot—out, you might wonder why they'd want to be on social media at all. do the benefits of direct access to the fans and being able to tell their own unedited story outweigh the really horrifying negatives? and what about the platforms themselves? why can't they quash the abuse more effectively? it is an example of much broader issues around the power
questions as to what this trial is, how you access it, and i hope a minister can come to the house of commonsw and explain. german chancellor angela merkel visits the region of western germany hit by unprecedented floods. more than 180 people have died in flooding in germany and belgium. england, scotland and wales say that from tomorrow fully—vaccinated travellers returning from france must self—isolate for ten days — a restriction that doesn't apply to other amber list countries. two...
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i'm the lip, them say absolutely hate the idea suggesting that they would vote sit down in the house of commons. but around 40 tory rebel m p. 's. i'm saying the absolute same thing that they tooth would be. so the idea now there's also talk of a protest outside the venue and that would be a freedom gern. but there's definitely mixed reaction to the idea among the public . so we take the vaccine, i have it myself, but i have no choice. if you've done year 2 jobs and you want to go in injurious at some level, why should you take the risk of been infected by somebody who decided not to jackson. so i do think that it's against the notion of civil liberties. i think this government has made a great many attacks on our liberties enrolled, arrested a quiet way that we haven't really notice. well, a petition against the idea has been signed by over 300000 people, claiming it would discriminate against. so if you chose not to get the vaccine. so that's a lot of opposition to it with many suggesting showing a negative cash result would be much better. but the vaccines, medicine at the, in the hallway sa
i'm the lip, them say absolutely hate the idea suggesting that they would vote sit down in the house of commons. but around 40 tory rebel m p. 's. i'm saying the absolute same thing that they tooth would be. so the idea now there's also talk of a protest outside the venue and that would be a freedom gern. but there's definitely mixed reaction to the idea among the public . so we take the vaccine, i have it myself, but i have no choice. if you've done year 2 jobs and you want to go in injurious...
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i'm the lip, them say absolutely hate the idea suggesting that they would vote sit down in the house of commons, but around 42, re rebel m p 's. i'm saying the absolute same thing that they to would be. so the idea now those also talk of a protest outside the venue and that would be a freedom zone, but there's definitely mixed reaction to the idea among the public like so we take the vaccine, i have it myself, but i have no choice if you don year to jobs and you want to go in interior of summer, no restaurant. why should you take the risk of been impacted by somebody who decided not to inject themselves? i do think that it's again the notion of civil liberties. i think this government has made a great many attacks on our liberties enrolled, arrested a quiet way that we haven't really notice. well, a petition against the idea has been signed by the 300000 people claiming it would discriminate again. so if you chose not to get the way back when the idea was 1st being floated around, many people opposed to on various different levels. first, the people said it would be costly and impractical, cons
i'm the lip, them say absolutely hate the idea suggesting that they would vote sit down in the house of commons, but around 42, re rebel m p 's. i'm saying the absolute same thing that they to would be. so the idea now those also talk of a protest outside the venue and that would be a freedom zone, but there's definitely mixed reaction to the idea among the public like so we take the vaccine, i have it myself, but i have no choice if you don year to jobs and you want to go in interior of...
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we are going straight to the house of commons because the talking about nhs pay. of commons because thea. .,~ nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs have achieved _ nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs have achieved great _ nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs have achieved great things - nhs have achieved great things working under great difficulty from rolling out the nightingale hospitals and the vaccination programmes. they have been there through the best of times and the worst of times and as a government we have sought to give them everything they need. throughout the pandemic we have work to deliver our manifesto commitments. 50,000 nurses, a0 new hospitals and 50 million more gp appointments. we are taking every opportunity to invest in the nhs to make your patients feel the benefits of the latest treatments and technologies. only this week we announced a new innovative medicines fund to fast—track promising new drugs and this builds on the cancer drugs fund which has helped tens of thousands of patients access cancer treatment and
we are going straight to the house of commons because the talking about nhs pay. of commons because thea. .,~ nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs have achieved _ nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs have achieved great _ nhs pay. everyone working across the nhs have achieved great things - nhs have achieved great things working under great difficulty from rolling out the nightingale hospitals and the vaccination programmes. they have been there...