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and the house _ in the house of commons and the house of— in the house of commons and the househow difficult it will be for— house of lords and how difficult it will be for boris johnson and government to move the legislation there. _ government to move the legislation there. trut— government to move the legislation there. but i— government to move the legislation there, but i think this is well from there, but i think this is well from the cbi _ there, but i think this is well from the cbi is— there, but i think this is well from the cbi is a — there, but i think this is well from the cbi is a very clear warning about— the cbi is a very clear warning about their concerns over the impact this witt— about their concerns over the impact this will have on investment in the uk. this will have on investment in the uk we _ this will have on investment in the uk. we have a government that talks about— uk. we have a government that talks about wanting to grow investment and .row about wanting to grow investment and grow their— about wanting to grow investment and grow their economy, but
and the house _ in the house of commons and the house of— in the house of commons and the househow difficult it will be for— house of lords and how difficult it will be for boris johnson and government to move the legislation there. _ government to move the legislation there. trut— government to move the legislation there. but i— government to move the legislation there, but i think this is well from there, but i think this is well from the cbi _ there, but i think this is well from the...
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house of commons. and i think also making changes _ house of commons. s like bringing steve barclay n5 is _ things like bringing steve barclay n5 is chief— things like bringing steve barclay n5 is chief of— things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff— things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff and _ things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff and making. things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff and making a | ns is chief of staff and making a difference already— ns is chief of staff and making a difference already in terms - ns is chief of staff and making a i difference already in terms of the connection— difference already in terms of the connection with _ difference already in terms of the connection with the _ difference already in terms of the connection with the party. - difference already in terms of the connection with the party. thesei connection with the party. these things— connection with the party. these things take — connection with the party. these things take time, _ connection with the
house of commons. and i think also making changes _ house of commons. s like bringing steve barclay n5 is _ things like bringing steve barclay n5 is chief— things like bringing steve barclay n5 is chief of— things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff— things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff and _ things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff and making. things like bringing steve barclay ns is chief of staff and making a | ns is chief of staff and...
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lied to the house of commons.won last night technically and in arithmetic terms, but it is not over. >> the opposition came out in opposition of the vote and criticism of boris johnson. do you think his days are numbered? >> it is very clear that when three quarters of his backbench mps, backbench tory mps say they have no confidence in him, it is time to go. johnson only survived the vote of confidence because of the large number of tory mps who are ministers, junior ministers, parliamentary secretaries who are part of the government. when you have lost control of three quarters of your own backbench parliamentary party, never mind the rest of the country, clearly your days are numbered. theresa may survived a vote of confidence with a larger margin of this at was gone within a few months. it is not just the fact orest johnson and those around him rope rules they were setting during covid. it is the fact he lied about it. this whole episode shows up one of the traits most people in the u.k. always knew about bori
lied to the house of commons.won last night technically and in arithmetic terms, but it is not over. >> the opposition came out in opposition of the vote and criticism of boris johnson. do you think his days are numbered? >> it is very clear that when three quarters of his backbench mps, backbench tory mps say they have no confidence in him, it is time to go. johnson only survived the vote of confidence because of the large number of tory mps who are ministers, junior ministers,...
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sir lindsay hoyle, the speaker of the house of commons, is planning to make the house of commons a "menopause—friendlylexible working for affected women. the speaker says he wants to "break the taboo" about the menopause. he is set to sign a pledge that commits the commons to recognising and supporting female employees who are going through the menopause. joining me now is the labour mp carolyn harris — who chairs the all—party parliamentary group on menopause. thank you very much for being with us. do you welcome this step by the commons speaker? tell is a bit more about what it will actually mean. t about what it will actually mean. i am delighted that sir lindsey is doing this. he is a man who surrounded by women all day, not only in the but in his own office, he has promoted women to very senior positions. you would not want anyone to have to give up work because of the menopause, but that is sadly what happens, women all over the world are having to give up work because they struggle through the menopause, and there is never any allowances made for them in the workplace. so sir lindsay is leading
sir lindsay hoyle, the speaker of the house of commons, is planning to make the house of commons a "menopause—friendlylexible working for affected women. the speaker says he wants to "break the taboo" about the menopause. he is set to sign a pledge that commits the commons to recognising and supporting female employees who are going through the menopause. joining me now is the labour mp carolyn harris — who chairs the all—party parliamentary group on menopause. thank you...
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lie to the house of commons . so yes, he won last night. technically, i didn't really arithmetic times. this is not because ross, the opposition chaos critical of the outcome of the vote and also the legacy of mr . johnson do. are you one of those who think that his days are numbered? it's very clear that when 3 quarters of his back bench m. p 's back bench toriana piece say we have no confidence that it is time to go. or students normally survival of confidence because of the payroll for the large number of tory and peace. you are ministers, junior ministers, parliamentary secretaries, who are part of the government when you've lost control of 3 quarters of your own back, then parliamentary party, never mind the rest of the country. clearly your days are numbered. theresa may survive the vote of no confidence with a larger margin than this. i'm still going within a few months. it's not just about the fact that boris johnson and all those around him broke the rules that they were setting. during coven, it's the fa
lie to the house of commons . so yes, he won last night. technically, i didn't really arithmetic times. this is not because ross, the opposition chaos critical of the outcome of the vote and also the legacy of mr . johnson do. are you one of those who think that his days are numbered? it's very clear that when 3 quarters of his back bench m. p 's back bench toriana piece say we have no confidence that it is time to go. or students normally survival of confidence because of the payroll for the...
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well, | there was a very ominous feeling around the house of commons. rebels were popping up all over the place in a fairly steady number. the vote, even so, most people thought that he would do a bit better than he did last night. so he is in a very bad position. they haven't backed him properly, but they haven't sacked him either. now, the whole thing is very, very precarious. obviously if members of the cabinet started telling him to 90, the cabinet started telling him to go, then he probably would have to go. go, then he probably would have to o. . ., go, then he probably would have to to. ~ ., ., . ., y go. would he, though? would he try to face them — go. would he, though? would he try to face them down? _ go. would he, though? would he try to face them down? i _ go. would he, though? would he try to face them down? i mean, - go. would he, though? would he try to face them down? i mean, he - go. would he, though? would he try. to face them down? i mean, he keeps threatening a cabinet reshuffle. if a couple of members did say we can't back you, woul
well, | there was a very ominous feeling around the house of commons. rebels were popping up all over the place in a fairly steady number. the vote, even so, most people thought that he would do a bit better than he did last night. so he is in a very bad position. they haven't backed him properly, but they haven't sacked him either. now, the whole thing is very, very precarious. obviously if members of the cabinet started telling him to 90, the cabinet started telling him to go, then he...
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the house of commons and through the house of commons and through the house of lords started.— housef lords started. thank you, chris. joining us now is a labour. chris. joining us now is a labour mp, the shadow northern ireland secretary. it is onlyjust been moved this legislation. we haven't got sight of it ourselves yet. chris has just been talking through what is in it. from what did you know, how reasonable and practical is arrangement b, this idea of having a bed channel for goods coming from one part of the uk and remaining in northern ireland, potentially? == northern ireland, potentially? -- red channel. everything i have heard in this bill is negotiable. it is quite small in comparison to some of the big things in the past. you say a red channel in a green channel, but the eu has proposed a fast track. the extraordinary thing is that they have not been able to negotiate it. the labour party is called an eu to show flexibility but they have said it is absolutely extraordinary that the response of this government is to cast a wrecking ball through its own deal. it is breaking
the house of commons and through the house of commons and through the house of lords started.— housef lords started. thank you, chris. joining us now is a labour. chris. joining us now is a labour mp, the shadow northern ireland secretary. it is onlyjust been moved this legislation. we haven't got sight of it ourselves yet. chris has just been talking through what is in it. from what did you know, how reasonable and practical is arrangement b, this idea of having a bed channel for goods...
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>> what the government above all has to watch is the prime minister's statements inside the house of commonse were no parties -- are the rules have not been broken, all the rules that were rather dubious. if they suspect he misled the house of commons, that wou whetr leadership could still return and result in this prime minister being uncertain. ros: theresa may survived a no-confidence vote, prompted by her brags it policy. she continued and the role, but would sign within six months. john major in 1995, 32% of his mps voted against him. he carried on as prime minister, but would lose the election in 1997 to tony blair. boris johnson got less support than either theresa may or john major, and votes have been cast that show a greater level of rejection that any tory leader has known or survived. >> he is an extraordinary operator as credit booster -- prime minister. very few have the re-creation gifts and the get out of jail gifts of this particular prime minister. history will predict that he will be toast within a few months, but his vision euler personality, his fighting spirit, and his
>> what the government above all has to watch is the prime minister's statements inside the house of commonse were no parties -- are the rules have not been broken, all the rules that were rather dubious. if they suspect he misled the house of commons, that wou whetr leadership could still return and result in this prime minister being uncertain. ros: theresa may survived a no-confidence vote, prompted by her brags it policy. she continued and the role, but would sign within six months....
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i think— his face in the house of commons. i think there is — his face in the house of commons. life, but what i can take is the fact _ private life, but what i can take is the fact that he is 91. there's been lots of— the fact that he is 91. there's been lots of suggestion questions about who would take over his media empire~ — who would take over his media empire~ i— who would take over his media empire. ithink who would take over his media empire. i think the fact is there's no children— empire. i think the fact is there's no children from this marriage with jerry hall, — no children from this marriage with jerry hall, i — no children from this marriage with jerry hall, i don't imagine a prenup happens _ jerry hall, i don't imagine a prenup happens. this probably will in fact any plans— happens. this probably will in fact any plans he had for his media empire — any plans he had for his media empire when he's no longer with us. let's end with a look of glastonbury. that's in the metro. the idea of a very posh tent. there it is at the top of the paper. there's more pictures ins
i think— his face in the house of commons. i think there is — his face in the house of commons. life, but what i can take is the fact _ private life, but what i can take is the fact that he is 91. there's been lots of— the fact that he is 91. there's been lots of suggestion questions about who would take over his media empire~ — who would take over his media empire~ i— who would take over his media empire. ithink who would take over his media empire. i think the fact is there's no...
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will not necessarily be what comes - not necessarily be what comes through the process in the house of commonsssment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but demonstrate good faith are the government-— demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist -a government. but the nationalist party which _ government. but the nationalist party which won _ government. but the nationalist party which won the _ government. but the nationalist party which won the most - government. but the nationalist party which won the most seats | government. but the nationalist l party which won the most seats at the recent stormont election says the recent stormont election says the government is being reckless. the protocol is working. there are sections _ the protocol is working. there are sections of — the protocol is working. there are sections of it where its application needs— sections of it where its application needs to — sections of it where its application needs to be finessed.
will not necessarily be what comes - not necessarily be what comes through the process in the house of commonsssment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but demonstrate good faith are the government-— demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist -a government. but the nationalist party which _ government. but the nationalist party which won _ government. but...
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he was angry at you in london in the house of commons and accused our country of attempting to quote,il liberties and human dignity while the cold war reached its peak, the americans imposed on us the arms race and supported militants in afghanistan, dushmans who fought with soviet units , the star wars program was being developed and the deployment of medium-range missiles in western europe was being prepared . it went on for several years and the world was teetering on the brink of a hot nuclear conflict . only with the beginning of perestroika, the ussr put forward initiatives that returned us relations to normal. this is what the day was like stories.
he was angry at you in london in the house of commons and accused our country of attempting to quote,il liberties and human dignity while the cold war reached its peak, the americans imposed on us the arms race and supported militants in afghanistan, dushmans who fought with soviet units , the star wars program was being developed and the deployment of medium-range missiles in western europe was being prepared . it went on for several years and the world was teetering on the brink of a hot...
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he spoke in london in the house of commons and accused our country of attempting to quote.ivil liberties and human dignity during the cold war reached its peak, the americans imposed an arms race on us and supported militants in afghanistan, dushmans who fought with soviet units , the star wars program was being developed and the deployment of medium-range missiles in western europe was being prepared. this militant speech by reagan is called the evil empire speech, escalating tensions. it went on for several years and the world was teetering on the brink of a hot nuclear conflict. only at the beginning of perestroika did the ussr put forward initiatives that returned us relations to normal course. that was the day in history. it is no coincidence that the missile of the governor of the fan classification is called satan, this is a real weapon of doomsday sarmat will be even more powerful this missile can provide a trajectory around the earth. almost 6,000 people of the missile troops are at combat posts every minute. to date, this is the vision behind the rocket technology
he spoke in london in the house of commons and accused our country of attempting to quote.ivil liberties and human dignity during the cold war reached its peak, the americans imposed an arms race on us and supported militants in afghanistan, dushmans who fought with soviet units , the star wars program was being developed and the deployment of medium-range missiles in western europe was being prepared. this militant speech by reagan is called the evil empire speech, escalating tensions. it went...
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he spoke in london in the house of commons and accused our country of attempting to quote.ivil liberties and human dignity at that time the cold war reached its peak, the americans imposed an arms race on us and supported militants in afghanistan, dushmans who fought with the soviet units , the star wars program was being developed and the deployment of medium-range missiles in western europe was being prepared. this militant speech by reagan is called the evil empire speech, escalating tensions. it went on for several years and the world was teetering on the brink of a hot nuclear conflict. only at the beginning of perestroika did the ussr put forward initiatives that returned us relations to normal. that was the day in history. this is the first civilian underwater vehicle, which was created in russia, modern prostheses are made in russia, in skolkovo, absolutely anyone can get them for free. what, by the way, 99% of people don’t know either - these are cacti, you can stroke a cactus. you can touch it; pilots with this prosthesis can successfully distinguish the sizes of
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him to go, i can remember david davis, one of his former brakes, its allies standing up in the house of commons a few months ago saying in the name of god, go subarus johnson. there has also been the su, gray reports which is sort of added to this impression of the prime minister as being someone who's cavalier who doesn't play by the rules that he, he, himself has said that competence has sleds that there been desertion of values essentially. but what it really comes down to m p 's essentially are a pretty self interested bunch. and they generally was take the choice to unseat a leader of their own party unless they are starting to feel insecure in their own jobs. that perhaps for a johnston has gone past some tipping points, where tori m. p 's, conservative piece can rely on him as being an election when they're starting to feel that he is not an election. when i have been over the past few months, a series of polls that have put the conservative party way behind the opposition lead as labor. those have added to this and perhaps there's been some tipping point . reach with that with enough to
him to go, i can remember david davis, one of his former brakes, its allies standing up in the house of commons a few months ago saying in the name of god, go subarus johnson. there has also been the su, gray reports which is sort of added to this impression of the prime minister as being someone who's cavalier who doesn't play by the rules that he, he, himself has said that competence has sleds that there been desertion of values essentially. but what it really comes down to m p 's essentially...
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— been truthful with the house of commons and _ been truthful with the house of commons and forof- commons and for him that seems to be the most _ commons and for him that seems to be the most significant _ commons and for him that seems to be the most significant of _ commons and for him that seems to be the most significant of mr— commons and for him that seems to be the most significant of mrjohnson's - the most significant of mrjohnson's perceived _ the most significant of mrjohnson's perceived offences. _ the most significant of mrjohnson's perceived offences. 0r— the most significant of mrjohnson's perceived offences. or in _ the most significant of mrjohnson's perceived offences. or in the - perceived offences. or in the titerat— perceived offences. or in the literal offences _ perceived offences. or in the literal offences in— perceived offences. or in the literal offences in some - perceived offences. or in the| literal offences in some cases having — literal offences in some cases having been— literal offences in some cases having been fined _ literal offences in some
— been truthful with the house of commons and _ been truthful with the house of commons and forof- commons and for him that seems to be the most _ commons and for him that seems to be the most significant _ commons and for him that seems to be the most significant of _ commons and for him that seems to be the most significant of mr— commons and for him that seems to be the most significant of mrjohnson's - the most significant of mrjohnson's perceived _ the most significant of mrjohnson's...
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represent east belfast, you have done it in northern ireland assembly, you have done it in the house of commons done it in the european parliament as well. you have talked of east belfast of being the place that formed me and my values. to those of us who are occasional visitors to the city, we will know that the area that you grew up in is one of the most tribal areas in the whole of northern ireland. you still see murals paying tributes to loyalist terrorists on certain houses as you walk down the street. what sort of upbringing was it for you? that is one side of east belfast, the other side is that i grew up in a very close—knit community, a place where people genuinely had a real sense of community, generation after generation together, and there was a sense of pulling together. —— where families grew up. the tribal stuff actually often impacted really negatively in those communities, when you had gatekeepers from paramilitary organisations exercising coercive control over communities rather than giving people that freedom, and that has shaped my politics, because i hate bullying. i just c
represent east belfast, you have done it in northern ireland assembly, you have done it in the house of commons done it in the european parliament as well. you have talked of east belfast of being the place that formed me and my values. to those of us who are occasional visitors to the city, we will know that the area that you grew up in is one of the most tribal areas in the whole of northern ireland. you still see murals paying tributes to loyalist terrorists on certain houses as you walk...
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when— revolution within the house of commons. when he _ revolution within the house of commons. when he put it like that, you just realise how— commons. when he put it like that, you just realise how extraordinary. you just realise how extraordinary this really was _ you just realise how extraordinary this really was.— i want to play you another clip fromj michael luttig. he made it clear at multiple points during his testimony that he sees donald trump as still being a major threat to the us. donald trump and his allies and supporters are a clear and present danger to american democracy. that is a good film with harrison ford in clear and present danger in seriousness what he is saying is president trump is still a threat to american argosy as far as he is concerned. american argosy as far as he is concerned-— concerned. yeah, you cannot overstate _ concerned. yeah, you cannot overstate that. _ concerned. yeah, you cannot overstate that. and - concerned. yeah, you cannot overstate that. and a - concerned. yeah, you cannot overstate that. and a lot - concerned. yeah, you cannot
when— revolution within the house of commons. when he _ revolution within the house of commons. when he put it like that, you just realise how— commons. when he put it like that, you just realise how extraordinary. you just realise how extraordinary this really was _ you just realise how extraordinary this really was.— i want to play you another clip fromj michael luttig. he made it clear at multiple points during his testimony that he sees donald trump as still being a major threat to...
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ballot will be open for 2 hours, and fees will be filing into the $922.00 committee room in the house of commons behind me sticking their boats into about a box that in conditions of great secrecy, very stringent secrecy, to ensure that there is no undue influence from party, which deciding, of course, simply whether they believe that boris johnson should remain his leader of the party and leader of the country. or whether they believe that his time is up $54.00 am peasy took to trigger this contest that was 15 percent of the parliamentary party. many more may have sent in letters. we will never know that number is secret, but the next magic number is 180. that is 50 percent plus one vote among the conservative parliamentary party that would be required for boris johnson to keep his job. of course, he'll be hoping to win by a much larger margin than that if he wins well, then he gets to stay in office or at least immune from this sort of challenge by his own party for the next 12 months under the current rules. if he loses this vote, well then there is no going back. his tenure as prime minister
ballot will be open for 2 hours, and fees will be filing into the $922.00 committee room in the house of commons behind me sticking their boats into about a box that in conditions of great secrecy, very stringent secrecy, to ensure that there is no undue influence from party, which deciding, of course, simply whether they believe that boris johnson should remain his leader of the party and leader of the country. or whether they believe that his time is up $54.00 am peasy took to trigger this...
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what we see today will not necessarily be what comes through the process in the house of commons and will make our assessment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist party which won the most seats at the recent stormont election says the government is being reckless. the protocol is working. there are sections of it where its application needs to be finessed. there are issues around paperwork burden and checks and so on, by the way, all consequences of brexit, but the europeans have been very clear there will be and there has been flexibility, and that's where all these matters need to get resolved. once again, northern ireland is at the sharp end of the fallout from brexit and the future of devolution is at stake. chris page, bbc news, belfast. some breaking news out of brazil. coming from a journalist in brazil and a national tv network says the bodies of dom phillips and bruno pereira have been found. it has been confirmed. news were told that the
what we see today will not necessarily be what comes through the process in the house of commons and will make our assessment of this legislation as it goes through but i think when it comes to good faith, actually the people who need to demonstrate good faith are the government. but the nationalist party which won the most seats at the recent stormont election says the government is being reckless. the protocol is working. there are sections of it where its application needs to be finessed....
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question time members are finishing up other business and now live to the floor of the british house of commonshouting] >> halfway there, halfway there. >> before we come to prime minister's questions, i would like to point out the british sign language interpretation of the proceedings is available on live tv. >> question number one. >> prime minister. >> this week is terrorist weekend i'm sure the whole house will want to join me in thanking the millions of carriers across the uk for all they do to support their loved ones. we've seen the vital role they have played in our communities during the pandemic and we all know them a debt of gratitude. through our reforms on adult social care this government is committed to continuing to support carriers. this morning i had made his with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mister speaker. may i associate myself with the prima straps remarks about the importance of carriers. this week's events demonstrated just how low this prime minister is and that i
question time members are finishing up other business and now live to the floor of the british house of commonshouting] >> halfway there, halfway there. >> before we come to prime minister's questions, i would like to point out the british sign language interpretation of the proceedings is available on live tv. >> question number one. >> prime minister. >> this week is terrorist weekend i'm sure the whole house will want to join me in thanking the millions of...
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within the rules of the 19th, which do committee that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, there will be arrangements for proxy votes for any colleagues who can't be present in person in westminster, and we'll notify colleagues of those arrangements in the near future. hours here is john hall, jones is now on the line from london. joe, we have to make it clear here that this isn't a, a wider parliamentary voices of confidence. of course, johnson, this is his own party and it's about his leadership. and if he's removed as leader after that vote, then he can no longer be prime minister. that's right, this is a secret ballot conducted among conservative party empties it isn't in in person. vote will be at the secret ballot box specifically for this very purpose. it doesn't happen very often in the past, but it'll be hold out of the coverage in the 1922 committee room in the house of commons. where am please tory and please regularly meet. and for that 2 hour period, they will file in and out to the $
within the rules of the 19th, which do committee that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, there will be arrangements for proxy votes for any colleagues who can't be present in person in westminster, and we'll notify colleagues of those arrangements in the near future. hours here is john hall, jones is now on the line from london. joe, we have to make it clear here that this isn't a, a wider...
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acquisition and it will take some time for that to happen and the house of lords will throw it out and then it'll go back to the house of commonsand so on. it's more right now and attempt to show to the dup in northern ireland that the government is serious about this and the dup has refused to enter discussions for ensuring there is proper government so there is proper government so there has been a bit of an impasse for some time. the question is all that satisfy the dup? they want the implementation before they take steps so it remains to be seen how quickly the whole thing goes through and whether it is, for the moment, an attempt to ease the crisis that we have in northern ireland.— ease the crisis that we have in northern ireland. when we say dup women — northern ireland. when we say dup women democratic - northern ireland. when we say i dup women democratic unionist party in northern ireland but to say that while that process is going on here in the uk, brussels says this is breaking international law and you can't unilaterally change an agreement we brokered with the eu after months and months are very tough negotiation
acquisition and it will take some time for that to happen and the house of lords will throw it out and then it'll go back to the house of commonsand so on. it's more right now and attempt to show to the dup in northern ireland that the government is serious about this and the dup has refused to enter discussions for ensuring there is proper government so there is proper government so there has been a bit of an impasse for some time. the question is all that satisfy the dup? they want the...
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house of commons and she was— the majority in the house of commons and she was trying to get a referral taken to deal with the cost of living problem. the prime minister is a prime — living problem. the prime minister is a prime minister who gets the big issues _ is a prime minister who gets the big issues right. but they really fussing _ issues right. but they really fussing over whether or not there was a _ fussing over whether or not there was a birthday cake? you fussing over whether or not there was a birthday cake?— fussing over whether or not there was a birthday cake? you know it is not to do with _ was a birthday cake? you know it is not to do with a _ was a birthday cake? you know it is not to do with a birthday _ was a birthday cake? you know it is not to do with a birthday cake - not to do with a birthday cake please don't pretend it's about a birthday cake. please don't pretend it's about a birthday cake-— please don't pretend it's about a birthda cake. ., , a birthday cake. what is it about? as those those _ birthday cake. what is it about? as those those people _ birthday
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tom: we will move it from the emotion from the house of commons to the reality of careful academics ando study at the international energy agency. tim gould leads economics coverage at iea. an extraordinary time, tim -- to cut to the chase, in your report, what is the distinction that the prime minister and leader of labour need to know right now? what do they need to know from iea? tim: we have not been putting enough capital into the energy sector in recent years, and that is true whether you look at it from the perspective of energy transitions, we have not been investing enough in clean. because we have not done that, that means the amount of money going into the traditional sectors, oil and gas, has also been not enough to avoid the volatility we have today. lisa: has russian oil actually been taken off the market or read diverted through china and india, then sold back to the west? tim: there is clearly some impact on russia already of the measures in place, but if you look at the data for exports there has not been a huge amount of change since the invasion in february, so there
tom: we will move it from the emotion from the house of commons to the reality of careful academics ando study at the international energy agency. tim gould leads economics coverage at iea. an extraordinary time, tim -- to cut to the chase, in your report, what is the distinction that the prime minister and leader of labour need to know right now? what do they need to know from iea? tim: we have not been putting enough capital into the energy sector in recent years, and that is true whether you...
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that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, i notified the problems yesterday. but the threshold have been reached. we agreed the time table for confidence, i'd say 5 dw cars when a child tell some pill joins us from london. charlotte, what triggered the vote. this has been building some time ever since the allegations burst and much in connection with party gate school. here. these are the gatherings that happened during a period of coverage restrictions in down the street. one of which we know that the prime minister himself was fine. that's causing a lot of upset here. put a lot of them is the prime minister said under a huge amount of pressure. so it has been felt for some time. it is the question of when not, if this was going to happen, why now it, well, the consent to policy has had a series of very bruising polls. we know as well that the prime minister, student g believe whether or not that factors on clearly may crystalized with some members of parliament to party.
that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, i notified the problems yesterday. but the threshold have been reached. we agreed the time table for confidence, i'd say 5 dw cars when a child tell some pill joins us from london. charlotte, what triggered the vote. this has been building some time ever since the allegations burst and much in connection with party gate school. here. these are the...
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and if it is found that the pm did knowingly mislead the house of commons, that would be another leadershipentially changing the rules to allow another confidence vote within the next 12 months. let me leave you with this, one tory backbencher who i spoke to about an hour ago said that if keir starmer had come up with this result, he would have come up with exactly what happened last night, because it leaves the prime minister thinking he can soldier on, but it leaves the rebels emboldened too, thinking one final heave and they might get rid of him. the tory party remains divided. leadership questions remain active. , ., later this month, borisjohnson faces another important test of opinion in two by—elections, one in wakefield in the north of england, and the other in tiverton and honiton in the south—west in devon — where our correspondentjenny kumah spent the morning talking to people to gauge the mood after last night's vote. tiverton is an ordinary market town in this traditional rural part of devon, but around a month ago it was at the centre of an extraordinary political story. the c
and if it is found that the pm did knowingly mislead the house of commons, that would be another leadershipentially changing the rules to allow another confidence vote within the next 12 months. let me leave you with this, one tory backbencher who i spoke to about an hour ago said that if keir starmer had come up with this result, he would have come up with exactly what happened last night, because it leaves the prime minister thinking he can soldier on, but it leaves the rebels emboldened too,...
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he still subject to upon a mentoring inquiry into whether he misled the house of commons over party gate. if he's found that he did do that, that's also seen as a resigning matter that we've seen before by johnson who's been a leader who's held on long after many other prime ministers probably would have quit. so we'll have to wait and see. we certainly will. that's d w katie stephens, breaking down burst johnson survival of a confident katie. thank you. now, to the latest developments in the war in ukraine, president flood him is lensky says he's country's troops are out numbered by russian forces in the battle for the sea, buried on netscape, according to the lensky, the ukrainians are holding out. but the cities being fought for street by street, russia has concentrated its resources into capturing several on its as it seeks to seize control of the 8th and don bass region. a village near the frontline in dunbar, russian mythos strike. an elderly woman was killed the latest victim in a war that has lost it over a 100 days and continues to think misery on the people of ukraine. cookie.
he still subject to upon a mentoring inquiry into whether he misled the house of commons over party gate. if he's found that he did do that, that's also seen as a resigning matter that we've seen before by johnson who's been a leader who's held on long after many other prime ministers probably would have quit. so we'll have to wait and see. we certainly will. that's d w katie stephens, breaking down burst johnson survival of a confident katie. thank you. now, to the latest developments in the...
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westminster until further notice, this is stated in the official letter of the speakers of the house of commons house of lords, sky news reports the ban also applies to all officials and russian diplomats and has been in effect unofficially since the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, but only now has it been confirmed for the first time in the letter states that andriy kelin, as an officially accredited representative of the russian government, will not be admitted to the parliament until a special order. the main thing is that they return alive. this is what the native men who defend our country are dreaming of now. an event was held in warsaw in honor of father's day, to which the families of war prisoners and volunteers were invited in particular. to honor the memory of the dead together and thank those who continue to fight for the victory of ukraine, maria chernyakhivska spoke with the relatives of our soldiers thank you we remember, we appreciate. these are the words that ukrainian women now say to their husbands every day in the west in warsaw . wives and children of
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represent east belfast, you have done it in northern ireland assembly, you have done it in the house of commons done it in the european parliament as well. you have talked of east belfast of being the place that formed me and my values. to those of us who are occasional visitors to the city, we will know that the idiot that you grew up and is one of the most tribal areas in the whole of northern ireland. —— the area that you grew up in full stop you still see commuters paying tributes to loyalist terrorists in certain houses as you walk down the street. what sort of upbringing was it for you? i what sort of upbringing was it for ou? ,. what sort of upbringing was it for ou? . , what sort of upbringing was it for ou? ,. . , what sort of upbringing was it for ou? ,. ., . what sort of upbringing was it for ou? . , what sort of upbringing was it for ou? ., . , ., you? i tribalwas it? that is one side of east _ you? i tribalwas it? that is one side of east belfast, _ you? i tribalwas it? that is one side of east belfast, the - you? i tribalwas it? that is one side of east belfast, the other. you? i
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that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, i notified the province yesterday that the threshold had been reached and we agreed the time table for confidence right to take place. and he shared my view, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place. while the doubling correspondence challenge else impel in london told us more about what's behind this vote. well, this has been building for some time ever since the allegations and much in connection with party gate school. here. these are the gatherings that happened during a period of restrictions in down the street, one of which we know that the prime minister himself was fine. that's a lot of upset here. put a lot of members if the prime minister said under a huge amount of pressure. so it had been felt for some time. it was a question when not if this was going to happen, why now it? well the consent to policy has had a series of very bruising polls. we know as wel
that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock and we will announce the result. shortly thereafter, i notified the province yesterday that the threshold had been reached and we agreed the time table for confidence right to take place. and he shared my view, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place. while the doubling correspondence challenge else impel in london told us...
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on c-span two, british prime minister boris johnson takes questions from members of the house of commons after surviving a no-confidence vote earlier this week from members of his own party than the senate returns at 10 a.m. eastern to consider executive and judicial nominations and on c-span3, a look at the impact of gun violence with testimony from an 11-year-old survivor of the elementary school shooting in uvalde, texas and the parents of others killed there in last month's supermarket shooting in buffalo, new york stop the house oversight and reform committee gets underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern. you can stream it on www.c-span
on c-span two, british prime minister boris johnson takes questions from members of the house of commons after surviving a no-confidence vote earlier this week from members of his own party than the senate returns at 10 a.m. eastern to consider executive and judicial nominations and on c-span3, a look at the impact of gun violence with testimony from an 11-year-old survivor of the elementary school shooting in uvalde, texas and the parents of others killed there in last month's supermarket...
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this is not a full house of commons vote. this is merely within a conservative ranks. th so many people in your party hostile to you, unwilling to give you the benefit of the doubt, saying that you are too damaged for us to invest trust in you, to continue governing this country, can they survive under those circumstances and how long? a lot of questions is -- a question a lot of people have been asking is it is not a question of if, but when when there will be a leadership contest. the last five conservative prime minister's have faced challenges. they emerged from it damaged in some shape or form. . >> good evening and thank you for joining us. do you agree with doug's assessment? >> i do agree that boris johnson has famously a houdini career behind him, escaping through his ingenuity and character. with those figures we just heard, o does get an impression that he is victorious, but wounded. theresa may got 60 percent -- 63%. eval lasted a mere -- that lasted a view mere months after that. 63% of 359 mp'ss is 226. he is well below the figure that even theresa may man
this is not a full house of commons vote. this is merely within a conservative ranks. th so many people in your party hostile to you, unwilling to give you the benefit of the doubt, saying that you are too damaged for us to invest trust in you, to continue governing this country, can they survive under those circumstances and how long? a lot of questions is -- a question a lot of people have been asking is it is not a question of if, but when when there will be a leadership contest. the last...
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that is followed by the british prime minister taking questions from members of the house of commons. later, justice sotomayor talks about what it is like to be on the supreme court. ♪ host: author john bainbridge junior, you have a new book, "gun barons." what will readers get in your new book? john: a sense of who these characters were. when i say characters, i'm talking about names people are familiar with such as winchester, colt, smith & wesson, remington. they were actual people who created things, who mass-produced guns, and i try to give a sense of who these people were, as well as the era in which they thrived. there's another fellow who frankly is the guy i was most interested in, christopher meyer spencer, a name people don't recognize today except for gun historians. he invented a repeating rifle that was used to great effect in the civil war and he competed with oliver winchester to get market share. looking at these characters, there era -- their era and where guns fit in the development of the country, in mass production and combat. host: what timeframe does it cover? j
that is followed by the british prime minister taking questions from members of the house of commons. later, justice sotomayor talks about what it is like to be on the supreme court. ♪ host: author john bainbridge junior, you have a new book, "gun barons." what will readers get in your new book? john: a sense of who these characters were. when i say characters, i'm talking about names people are familiar with such as winchester, colt, smith & wesson, remington. they were actual...
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the boat happened as she and her government are trying to find a form to get through the house of commonsicular those who supported brexit felt her version of brexit did not meet their expectations. so they triggered a leadership vote. that followed and mrs. may w the ballot with 60% of mps. this is what she said afterwards. >> this has been a long and challenging day, but at the individual i am pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot. a significant number of colleagues did cast votes against me and i have listened to what they said. we now need to get on with the job of delivering brexit to the british people and building a better future for this country. ross: theresa may was not able to get a brexit deal through parliament and even though the rule stated that she couldn't face another challenge to her leadership from the tory mps in aear, actually within five months, she stood just here in downing street and announced that she was stepping down. >> its now clear to me that it is in the best interests of the country for a new prime minister to lead that
the boat happened as she and her government are trying to find a form to get through the house of commonsicular those who supported brexit felt her version of brexit did not meet their expectations. so they triggered a leadership vote. that followed and mrs. may w the ballot with 60% of mps. this is what she said afterwards. >> this has been a long and challenging day, but at the individual i am pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot. a significant...
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this came as he fielded questions from members of the house of commons. other topics included the economy and inflation, support for refugees, and bullying prevention. this is half an hour. >> we start with questions for the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, today sees the unveiling of a national monument that acknowledges the wind rush generation's outstanding contribution to british society and will be a permanent place of reflection. reflection and mr. speaker as part of this am delighted to host and members across the house are immensely proud and we thank him and families for their service to our country and we welcome the deal with moderna which we will see in the uk and around the billion invested in research and development and mrd others and in addition i should have further questioning today and i will then be g7 leaders summit enemy say the summit the core budget for you. [inaudible]. >> i would like to have relations to the armed forces in the comments. >> prime minister, has he considered his current spouse, to a government post or any organizat
this came as he fielded questions from members of the house of commons. other topics included the economy and inflation, support for refugees, and bullying prevention. this is half an hour. >> we start with questions for the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, today sees the unveiling of a national monument that acknowledges the wind rush generation's outstanding contribution to british society and will be a permanent place of reflection. reflection and mr. speaker as part of this am...
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boris johnson took questions from members of the house of commons for the first time since surviving a no-confidence vote by members of his own party or holding private gatherings at 10 downing street during pandemic lockdowns. this is 40 minutes. >> halfway there, halfway there. >> before we come to prime minister's questions, i would like to point out the sign language interpretation is available on tv. we now start. >> question number one. >> mr. speaker, this week is carer's week, and i am sure the whole house will want to join me in thanking the millions of carers across the u.k. for all they do to support their loved ones. we have seen the vital role that carers have played in our communities during the pandemic, and we all owe them a debt of gratitude. through our reforms on adult social care, this government are committed to continuing to support carers. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> dame angela eagle. >> i associate myself with the prime minister's
boris johnson took questions from members of the house of commons for the first time since surviving a no-confidence vote by members of his own party or holding private gatherings at 10 downing street during pandemic lockdowns. this is 40 minutes. >> halfway there, halfway there. >> before we come to prime minister's questions, i would like to point out the sign language interpretation is available on tv. we now start. >> question number one. >> mr. speaker, this week is...
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sources fear it risks becoming a kangaroo court, the prime minister accused the house of commons privilege committee on relying on hearsay evidence... borisjohnson not able at the moment to challenge any of the witnesses. i'm sorry if you haven't been told about that. james, were you given a copy of this? ., �* ., ., .,, �* this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? pointless l this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... | shall we move on? pointless of me reading it all out then! in the guardian? have you seen that? i have! guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour _ guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour privatisation - guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour privatisation linked i guardian? have you seen that? i i have! tour privatisation linked to an increase _ have! tour privatisation linked to an increase in _ have! tour privatisation linked to an increase in nhs _ have! tour privatisation linked to an increase in nhs death rates. | ha
sources fear it risks becoming a kangaroo court, the prime minister accused the house of commons privilege committee on relying on hearsay evidence... borisjohnson not able at the moment to challenge any of the witnesses. i'm sorry if you haven't been told about that. james, were you given a copy of this? ., �* ., ., .,, �* this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? _ this? no, i'm afraid i...
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go to the house of commons, some of those who want him gone say they won't give up. others say they will accept their defeat. we have a vote. i voted against him. i loft. and now my duty is to accept the results. move on and try and put together with the rest of the conservative party policies which will reconnect with the public again. under current rules, johnson should be safe from another challenge for a year, but those rules can be changed by special parliamentary committee. some conservative m p said they'll give the prime minister until the next party conference in october to prove he's fit to lead. the prime minister says the focus now should be on the challenges ahead facing the country. soaring energy cost inflation waiting times and medical treatment. the northern ireland protocol, which aims to prevent a hard border off to bricks. it tough decisions for which he'll need his party and public on board. but polls suggest that trust may have gone. charlie angela al jazeera london escalade to join a hall in london. his trolley was saying they're the prime minister. and my want to
go to the house of commons, some of those who want him gone say they won't give up. others say they will accept their defeat. we have a vote. i voted against him. i loft. and now my duty is to accept the results. move on and try and put together with the rest of the conservative party policies which will reconnect with the public again. under current rules, johnson should be safe from another challenge for a year, but those rules can be changed by special parliamentary committee. some...
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it unites the deputies of the house of commons over the ruling conservative party, not members of theent, but nevertheless, he has the right to start the procedure. that's crazy confidence in the prime minister, if required by 15% of all thoriums in the lower house of parliament, according to the delirium of the desired number, the vote will take place today. in the evening, the votes will be counted slowly, in order to keep the post, johnson will need the support of a simple majority of his fellow party members, but according to a number of sources, the alignment of forces is not in his favor. if johnson loses, the party faces new elections. this takes 3 months. one of the reasons discontent, the premier coronavirus parties, downing street, which were even held on stones. johnson said that it would be irresponsible for him to leave the post in the midst of the conflict in ukraine. 65 years ago received the first customers. the central children's world is a symbol of a happy soviet childhood, a real supermarket, on the shelves of which, 2 km long, in the era of total shortages, you co
it unites the deputies of the house of commons over the ruling conservative party, not members of theent, but nevertheless, he has the right to start the procedure. that's crazy confidence in the prime minister, if required by 15% of all thoriums in the lower house of parliament, according to the delirium of the desired number, the vote will take place today. in the evening, the votes will be counted slowly, in order to keep the post, johnson will need the support of a simple majority of his...
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becoming a . sources fear it risks becoming a kangaroo court, the prime minister accused the house of commons that. james, were you given a copy of this? ., �* ., ., .,, �* this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? pointless l this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... | shall we move on? pointless of me reading it all out then! in the guardian? have you seen that? t guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour _ guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour privatisation - guardian? have you seen that? i have! tour privatisation linked i guardian? have you seen that? i j have! tour privatisation linked to an increase _ have! tour privatisation linked to an increase in _ have! tour privatisation linked to an increase in nhs _ have! tour privatisation linked to an increase in nhs death rates. | have! tour privatisation linked to i an increase in nhs death rates. the lancet investigation. —— tory privatisation. lancet investigation. -- tory privatisation.—
becoming a . sources fear it risks becoming a kangaroo court, the prime minister accused the house of commons that. james, were you given a copy of this? ., �* ., ., .,, �* this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? _ this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... shall we move on? pointless l this? no, i'm afraid i wasn't... | shall we move on? pointless of me reading it all out then! in the guardian?...