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i— the house of commons. he followed guidance. yes. ijoined _ the house of commons. followed guidance. yes. ijoined when - the house of commons. he followed guidance. yes. i joined when thingsl guidance. yes. i “oined when things are re guidance. yes. ijoined when things are pretty traumatic _ guidance. yes. ijoined when things are pretty traumatic and _ guidance. yes. ijoined when things are pretty traumatic and people i guidance. yes. i joined when things i are pretty traumatic and people were traumatised. the government was preoccupied with incoming attacks all the time and throughout this there was war in europe, the cost of living crisis, a massive debate about economic policy, so i am trying to do now is to invite people to think about those things because it is important we get them right. people are able to think about more than one thing at the same time. literally pa rtygate than one thing at the same time. literally partygate took up so much airtime and so much energy and it was almost impossible to get people interested, and the press interested, and the
i— the house of commons. he followed guidance. yes. ijoined _ the house of commons. followed guidance. yes. ijoined when - the house of commons. he followed guidance. yes. i joined when thingsl guidance. yes. i “oined when things are re guidance. yes. ijoined when things are pretty traumatic _ guidance. yes. ijoined when things are pretty traumatic and _ guidance. yes. ijoined when things are pretty traumatic and people i guidance. yes. i joined when things i are pretty traumatic and...
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as a chamber— the of the house of commonsentarians referred to the ancient customs— parliamentarians referred to the ancient customs of england . but ancient customs of england. but as ancient customs of england. but ae rhe— ancient customs of england. but ae hhe ether— ancient customs of england. but as the bitter wars— ancient customs of england. but as the bitter wars persisted hhreaphewh— as the bitter wars persisted throughout the— as the bitter wars persisted throughout the 1640s, there emerged— throughout the 1640s, there emergea a— throughout the 1640s, there emerged a new— throughout the 1640s, there emerged a new hard , a brand of emerged a new hard, a brand of parhamehharv— emerged a new hard, a brand of parliamentary soldier led by peeehhhv— parliamentary soldier led by possibly england's greatest generat— possibly england's greatest geherah .— possibly england's greatest general , oliver cromwell, to general, oliver cromwell, to cremwehh— general, oliver cromwell, to cromwell and _ general, oliver cromwell, to cr
as a chamber— the of the house of commonsentarians referred to the ancient customs— parliamentarians referred to the ancient customs of england . but ancient customs of england. but as ancient customs of england. but ae rhe— ancient customs of england. but ae hhe ether— ancient customs of england. but as the bitter wars— ancient customs of england. but as the bitter wars persisted hhreaphewh— as the bitter wars persisted throughout the— as the bitter wars persisted throughout the...
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her dayjob is leader of the house of commons, and that performance led to the bookies cutting the oddsming the next leader of the conservative party. worth remembering, she came mighty close to getting the job and becoming our prime minister last summer after borisjohnson was forced out of number 10. penny mordaunt, welcome to political thinking. hi. you had to have your entire focus on a few square feet inside the abbey. when did you first realise that you had become one of the stars of the show? i was separated from social media for quite some time and a little bit of time afterwards because i didn't have my phone with me, and i was just so glad to get through it and that it all went according to plan. you rehearse and rehearse and know all the things that can go wrong and i wanted the king to be in the right moment and to be still and centred and have the spiritual experience which he should have in that moment. it was just a great relief, and then afterwards i was reunited with my phone and found i had become a meme! which was your favourite? the poundland branding was an early ado
her dayjob is leader of the house of commons, and that performance led to the bookies cutting the oddsming the next leader of the conservative party. worth remembering, she came mighty close to getting the job and becoming our prime minister last summer after borisjohnson was forced out of number 10. penny mordaunt, welcome to political thinking. hi. you had to have your entire focus on a few square feet inside the abbey. when did you first realise that you had become one of the stars of the...
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house of _ marandi himself. that was raised in the house of commons _ marandi himself. ons this - marandi himself. that was raised in i the house of commons this afternoon. the snp mps saying this was a freedom of press victory but you touched on some of the main issues this raises going forward. that idea of what did this man get in return for his donation? the question alison hughes put to the home office minister. what do his donations by him? it raises all sorts of questions. him? it raises all sorts of question— him? it raises all sorts of questions. him? it raises all sorts of cuestions. , , , ., questions. the thing is this is a really interesting _ questions. the thing is this is a really interesting example - questions. the thing is this is a really interesting example of. questions. the thing is this is a - really interesting example of where lots of parliamentarians who have raised concerns about the nature of political donations and i am not saying in this particular case or any particular case there is evidence of wrongdoing but they have raised concerns abo
house of _ marandi himself. that was raised in the house of commons _ marandi himself. ons this - marandi himself. that was raised in i the house of commons this afternoon. the snp mps saying this was a freedom of press victory but you touched on some of the main issues this raises going forward. that idea of what did this man get in return for his donation? the question alison hughes put to the home office minister. what do his donations by him? it raises all sorts of questions. him? it raises...
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house of— so on this occasion. studio: we are watching the house of commons - so on this occasion. sive police operation, 11,500 police officers and staff, the biggest ever security operation, led by the met, and there was some intelligence about possible disruption of the coronation and that people might try and frighten the horses with loud noises and that the paint might be thrown on the parade and vandalising monuments. we know that 53 people were arrested in respect of those concerns about criminal disruption of the coronation and they are currently on bail. all of that happened as a consequence of existing legislation, not new legislation, and the new powers specifically about giving the police the power to arrest people who were going, intending to lock on, that is what the six republic protesters were arrested initially for, those powers came in last wednesday, so days before the coronation, and that is really where the debate is. so were those new powers actually being used inappropriately by the police and clearly there is a suggestion that they were because the police say
house of— so on this occasion. studio: we are watching the house of commons - so on this occasion. sive police operation, 11,500 police officers and staff, the biggest ever security operation, led by the met, and there was some intelligence about possible disruption of the coronation and that people might try and frighten the horses with loud noises and that the paint might be thrown on the parade and vandalising monuments. we know that 53 people were arrested in respect of those concerns...
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i thtnt— use in the house of commons. i thtnt there— use in the house of commons. ery often because they think thet atte— very often because they think that mps aren't— very often because they think that mps aren't told first when there-e— that mps aren't told first when there-elhettev— that mps aren't told first when there's policy change. i think that mps aren't told first when theimuch policy change. i think that mps aren't told first when theimuch more change. i think that mps aren't told first when theimuch more likelyje. i think that mps aren't told first when theimuch more likely becausek it's much more likely because they— it's much more likely because thew-there- it's much more likely because they-there are - it's much more likely because they there are mps they think that there are mps whe— they think that there are mps whe-neet— they think that there are mps whe-heth te- they think that there are mps who hock to business who are in hock to business tntereete— who are in hock to business interests instead— who are in hock to business interests instead thei
i thtnt— use in the house of commons. i thtnt there— use in the house of commons. ery often because they think thet atte— very often because they think that mps aren't— very often because they think that mps aren't told first when there-e— that mps aren't told first when there-elhettev— that mps aren't told first when there's policy change. i think that mps aren't told first when theimuch policy change. i think that mps aren't told first when theimuch more change. i think that mps...
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and the same applies to the house of commons chamber. nt yourself in a way which captures people's imagination? one of the best speeches i've seen since i was elected was tom tugendhat, on the back of the situation in afghanistan. now the conservative security minister. yeah, of course. and tom had the entire chamber in the palm of his hand. and the ability to control the westminster chamber is quite a thing. who else in the commons do you look at and think they know how to give a speech? 0h, david lammy. david's ability to control the chamber, and certainly when i was in there and he was doing a lot of stuff, it was just phenomenal to sit and watch how he controlled the chamber. now why westminster? it seems to me the logic — a young man whose life is in scotland, who wants scotland to be independent, go into the scottish parliament. yeah. so at that time in 2019, the battle for brexit was here. that was the big issue in politics. so we wanted to come down and make sure that we could be that loud voice for scotland to try and stop brexit
and the same applies to the house of commons chamber. nt yourself in a way which captures people's imagination? one of the best speeches i've seen since i was elected was tom tugendhat, on the back of the situation in afghanistan. now the conservative security minister. yeah, of course. and tom had the entire chamber in the palm of his hand. and the ability to control the westminster chamber is quite a thing. who else in the commons do you look at and think they know how to give a speech? 0h,...
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to number ten, and from the house of commons to numberten, but and from the house of commons orld, just explain a little of the geography of this whole area of whitehall. it is so busy when it comes to british politics. busy when it comes to british olitics. . busy when it comes to british olitics. , ., , busy when it comes to british olitics. , . , , politics. yes. i mean, this is the heart of british _ politics. yes. i mean, this is the heart of british politics. - politics. yes. i mean, this is the heart of british politics. it - politics. yes. i mean, this is the heart of british politics. it might sound like i am moving at the moment, we havejust been sound like i am moving at the moment, we have just been allowed a bit closer to downing street. we are just setting up a shot of that at the moment which might give a better view of the car that we have all been looking at for the past few minutes. we are right in the heart of downing street... right in the heart of whitehall, right in the heart of whitehall, right in the heart of whitehall, right in the heart of westminster
to number ten, and from the house of commons to numberten, but and from the house of commons orld, just explain a little of the geography of this whole area of whitehall. it is so busy when it comes to british politics. busy when it comes to british olitics. . busy when it comes to british olitics. , ., , busy when it comes to british olitics. , . , , politics. yes. i mean, this is the heart of british _ politics. yes. i mean, this is the heart of british politics. - politics. yes. i mean, this...
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the house of commons metere— matters. the house of commons nerrere. her— matters. eeker he e— doesn't work like this. the speaker is a political figure, her— speaker is a political figure, her hn— speaker is a political figure, her hn rhhe— speaker is a political figure, but in this country the only newer— but in this country the only power backbench mps have is to gweerhen— power backbench mps have is to gweerhen rrne.— power backbench mps have is to question mps. and— power backbench mps have is to question mps. and if they don't tell question mps. and if they don't rehh rhe— question mps. and if they don't tell the house— question mps. and if they don't tell the house what's going on, we newe— tell the house what's going on, we have no chance— tell the house what's going on, we have no chance to question hen.— we have no chance to question rhen. se— we have no chance to question rhen. se h— we have no chance to question them. so i felt— we have no chance to question them. so i felt that sir lindsay eerrecrhw— them. so i felt that sir lindsay was perfectly justifi
the house of commons metere— matters. the house of commons nerrere. her— matters. eeker he e— doesn't work like this. the speaker is a political figure, her— speaker is a political figure, her hn— speaker is a political figure, her hn rhhe— speaker is a political figure, but in this country the only newer— but in this country the only power backbench mps have is to gweerhen— power backbench mps have is to gweerhen rrne.— power backbench mps have is to question mps. and—...
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in the job you do now and the dayjob really is leader of the house of commons, in charge of the businesseady explained that you believe rhetorically politicians have to form a connection with people. why has it gone, trust? i think there are a whole raft of reasons why and in the book i wrote which in part looked at modernising every aspect of our life, but it focused on parliament. i think there are a whole variety of reasons why people lose faith in those institutions. i set out what i called the timeline of trust dk, which was a whole series of scandals which was a whole series of scandals which when you write them all down is incredible, so partly it is about... is incredible, so partly it is about - -— is incredible, so partly it is i about. . ._ all is incredible, so partly it is - about. . ._ all of is incredible, so partly it is about... ~ , , ,, allofthat about... mps expenses... all of that but across — about... mps expenses... all of that but across every _ about... mps expenses... all of that but across every walk _ about... mps expenses... all of that but across every walk o
in the job you do now and the dayjob really is leader of the house of commons, in charge of the businesseady explained that you believe rhetorically politicians have to form a connection with people. why has it gone, trust? i think there are a whole raft of reasons why and in the book i wrote which in part looked at modernising every aspect of our life, but it focused on parliament. i think there are a whole variety of reasons why people lose faith in those institutions. i set out what i called...
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we are now going to take back to the house of commons whether uk home secretary suella braverman has asked civil servants about the possibility of a private speed awareness course after she was caught driving too fast and also they have been asking her questions a great deal about the question of migration. let's go there now. it. and we now have the officers behind it. this is an extremely important area of crime and is an area of crime that we have been taken seriously in order to make sure that it reduces, alongside other areas of crime. and that is exactly what this government is going to do. exactly what this government is going to do— going to do. according to the government, _ going to do. according to the government, fraud _ going to do. according to the government, fraud is - going to do. according to the government, fraud is now. going to do. according to the | government, fraud is now the going to do. according to the - government, fraud is now the most common crime in the uk, costing almost 7 billion a year with one in 15 people falling victim. a number of victims of fraud
we are now going to take back to the house of commons whether uk home secretary suella braverman has asked civil servants about the possibility of a private speed awareness course after she was caught driving too fast and also they have been asking her questions a great deal about the question of migration. let's go there now. it. and we now have the officers behind it. this is an extremely important area of crime and is an area of crime that we have been taken seriously in order to make sure...
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and house of commons. place and we are now working hard to deliver benefits of that.e were the first country to announce were the first country to announce we would recycle our stls and that is happening to their having an enormous difference. can is happening to their having an enormous difference.— enormous difference. can i congratulate _ enormous difference. can i congratulate my _ enormous difference. can i congratulate my right - enormous difference. can i - congratulate my right honourable friend for putting ukraine at the front and centre of this g7 summit? and can he make clear this is not just because we believe it is morally right to support ukraine in her own self defence, but because the successful outcome of the war in ukraine is absolutely intrinsically tied up with our own strategic and national interests and that of the whole western world upon which our own security and prosperity depends? my own security and prosperity depends? my honourable friend put it very well and i agree with every word he says. i would go slightly further as well, ultimately,
and house of commons. place and we are now working hard to deliver benefits of that.e were the first country to announce were the first country to announce we would recycle our stls and that is happening to their having an enormous difference. can is happening to their having an enormous difference.— enormous difference. can i congratulate _ enormous difference. can i congratulate my _ enormous difference. can i congratulate my right - enormous difference. can i - congratulate my right...
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you bring the whole of the house of commone— the whole of the house of commons into— the whole of thehe middle, looking down at the king and queen— middle, looking down at the king and queen below.— middle, looking down at the king and queen below. so swearing to rare— and queen below. so swearing to rate according— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to the laws passed— rule according to the laws passed by— rule according to the laws passed by statute in parliament, it's passed by statute in parliament, be rational— passed by statute in parliament, it's rational monarchy, which rayo— it's rational monarchy, which raye rne— it's rational monarchy, which lays the foundations for the gear— lays the foundations for the great us— lays the foundations for the gear us or— lays the foundations for the great us of england and the greatness— great us of england and the prearneee or— great us of england and the greatness of britain that will be rounded— greatness of britain that will be founded essentially on reason and on— be founde
you bring the whole of the house of commone— the whole of the house of commons into— the whole of thehe middle, looking down at the king and queen— middle, looking down at the king and queen below.— middle, looking down at the king and queen below. so swearing to rare— and queen below. so swearing to rate according— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to the laws passed— rule according to the laws passed by— rule...
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do like the house of commons do you like the house of commons none—se— do you like the house of commonsebate the real debates, not the not. show - pmqs - debate the real debates, not the not show pmqs that's not the show like pmqs that's peep—eenene- not the show like pmqs that's wee—ennene. | not the show like pmqs that's. just—cameras . but just there for the cameras. but the new— just there for the cameras. but the real debates.— just there for the cameras. but the real debates. i've- just there for the cameras. but the real debates. i've always liked that. and you don't see a lot of that on the telly, but you do often you learn stuff from people and you learn stuff from people and you learn stuff from who've got from people who've got a completely perspective completely different perspective from had different from you. we've had different experiences , so i learned lots experiences, so i learned lots of from the other side. of stuff from the other side. i'm own and i often i'm from my own side and i often change my mind as a result of that of it. that bit of it. that bit of it. tha
do like the house of commons do you like the house of commons none—se— do you like the house of commonsebate the real debates, not the not. show - pmqs - debate the real debates, not the not show pmqs that's not the show like pmqs that's peep—eenene- not the show like pmqs that's wee—ennene. | not the show like pmqs that's. just—cameras . but just there for the cameras. but the new— just there for the cameras. but the real debates.— just there for the cameras. but the real...
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ultimately, there was an emergency question in the house of parliament and the house of commons on the following day, the house of lords. and that's the defense was constantly repeated. however, such as the trust parties support for my case and the fact of the government needed to intervene within the week. the governance line had changed to one of kevin price, a need to treat taylor as a result of that. it's really difficult to ascertain what help they want to me. they probably said they wouldn't get involved in legal proceedings in a 3rd party country, which of course, it does what it wants to. i don't know what went on behind prize tools when various governmental officials came to craig shot at notes. what's extent my case discussed is certain people on the outside. certainly fortunately i'm on a pill i was allowed, helps protects report station types of pay. 15000 years and fell at my possible openness, the homeless cases. but ultimately my international law outside of the cabinet determines and that's the red light. this has never been issued in this way to display them. in some h
ultimately, there was an emergency question in the house of parliament and the house of commons on the following day, the house of lords. and that's the defense was constantly repeated. however, such as the trust parties support for my case and the fact of the government needed to intervene within the week. the governance line had changed to one of kevin price, a need to treat taylor as a result of that. it's really difficult to ascertain what help they want to me. they probably said they...
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do like the house of commons do you like the house of commons none—se— do you like the house of commonsebate the real debates, not the not. show - pmqs - debate the real debates, not the not show pmqs that's not the show like pmqs that's peep—eenene- not the show like pmqs that's wee—ennene. | not the show like pmqs that's. just—cameras . but just there for the cameras. but the new— just there for the cameras. but the real debates.— just there for the cameras. but the real debates. i've- just there for the cameras. but the real debates. i've always liked that. and you don't see a lot of that on the telly, but you do often you learn stuff from people and you learn stuff from people and you learn stuff from who've got from people who've got a completely perspective completely different perspective from had different from you. we've had different experiences , so i learned lots experiences, so i learned lots of from the other side. of stuff from the other side. i'm own and i often i'm from my own side and i often change my mind as a result of that of it. that bit of it. that bit of it. tha
do like the house of commons do you like the house of commons none—se— do you like the house of commonsebate the real debates, not the not. show - pmqs - debate the real debates, not the not show pmqs that's not the show like pmqs that's peep—eenene- not the show like pmqs that's wee—ennene. | not the show like pmqs that's. just—cameras . but just there for the cameras. but the new— just there for the cameras. but the real debates.— just there for the cameras. but the real...
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i have come from the house of commons, in front of the house of commons, so many kilometres people _ are — of commons, so many kilometres people are waiting a night see the king — people are waiting a night see the king tomorrow for the coronation. it the king tomorrow for the coronation.— the king tomorrow for the coronation. it really is busy. thank you — coronation. it really is busy. thank you so _ coronation. it really is busy. thank you so much. - coronation. it really is busy. thank you so much. i - coronation. it really is busy. thank you so much. i want l coronation. it really is busy. | thank you so much. i want to show you a bit of an outfit, let me tell you. mark. tell me about this outfit.— about this outfit. well, it's a bit of history, _ about this outfit. well, it's a bit of history, isn't _ about this outfit. well, it's a bit of history, isn't it? - about this outfit. well, it's a bit of history, isn't it? it's i bit of history, isn't it? it's one — bit of history, isn't it? it's one of— bit of history, isn't it? it's one of those things, it's... you got _ one of thos
i have come from the house of commons, in front of the house of commons, so many kilometres people _ are — of commons, so many kilometres people are waiting a night see the king — people are waiting a night see the king tomorrow for the coronation. it the king tomorrow for the coronation.— the king tomorrow for the coronation. it really is busy. thank you — coronation. it really is busy. thank you so _ coronation. it really is busy. thank you so much. - coronation. it really is busy....
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ultimately there was an emergency question in the house of parliament and the house of commons on the following day. the house of lords. and that's the defense was constantly repeated. however, um, such as the trust parties support for my case and the fact of the government needed . so into the, within the week the governance line had changed to monitor kevin price and need to treat to tell you that as a result of that, it's really difficult to ascertain what help they want to me. they probably said they wouldn't get involved in legal proceedings in a 3rd party country, which of course, it does what it wants to. i don't know what went on behind prize tools when various governmental officials came to christ. i don't know to what extent my case was discussed. i got nothing to demonstrate. it was so mild, so it would be on the face of it. the support from the government was was opposing additional. how are you able to deal psychologically with that year of uncertainty? in croatia, you were separated from your family, you were unable to earn any money. you had the prospect of arresting de
ultimately there was an emergency question in the house of parliament and the house of commons on the following day. the house of lords. and that's the defense was constantly repeated. however, um, such as the trust parties support for my case and the fact of the government needed . so into the, within the week the governance line had changed to monitor kevin price and need to treat to tell you that as a result of that, it's really difficult to ascertain what help they want to me. they probably...
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iner— leader of the house of commons iaen nan— leader of the house of commons iwen naa ne— leader and i'd also say that one of my children, after— and i'd also say that one of my children, after lunch, bowled own— children, after lunch, bowled one ene— children, after lunch, bowled out the prime— children, after lunch, bowled out the prime minister and removed— out the prime minister and removed his— out the prime minister and removed his middle stump. but anae— that would be boasting jacob neee—nogg— that would be boasting jacob rees—mogg speaking earlier. now:— rees—mogg speaking earlier. new in— rees—mogg speaking earlier. new in orner— rees—mogg speaking earlier. now, in other news— rees—mogg speaking earlier. now, in other news today, south wales police has referred itself to the policing watchdog after cctv footage emerged today showing one of the police force's vans following two people on an e—bike before a fatal crash in cardiff last night. two teens were killed. they've been named locally as kyrie sullivan , who was 16, and kyrie sullivan, who was 16, and harvey evans ,
iner— leader of the house of commons iaen nan— leader of the house of commons iwen naa ne— leader and i'd also say that one of my children, after— and i'd also say that one of my children, after lunch, bowled own— children, after lunch, bowled one ene— children, after lunch, bowled out the prime— children, after lunch, bowled out the prime minister and removed— out the prime minister and removed his— out the prime minister and removed his middle stump. but anae— that would...
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the house of commons te ese.— hundreds. the house of commons te ese. ewt— hundreds. thy— so how many do you need to do the job are? my reckoning is the job you are? my reckoning is you-a— the job you are? my reckoning is yew-e hhthwe— the job you are? my reckoning is you-a minimum of- the job you are? my reckoning is you a minimum of 400 to do you need a minimum of 400 to do the job— you need a minimum of 400 to do the job wtth— you need a minimum of 400 to do the job wtth wt— you need a minimum of 400 to do the job with all the— you need a minimum of 400 to do the job with all the legislation ehe— the job with all the legislation we the— the job with all the legislation and the committees and so on. yew— and the committees and so on. vew heet— and the committees and so on. vew heet e— and the committees and so on. you need a minimum and the committees and so on.- you need a minimum -time you need a minimum 400 full time eewtwetehte— you need a minimum 400 full time eewwetehte .— you need a minimum 400 full time equivalents . and— you need a minimum 400 full time equ
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we're going to start in the house of commons, where we're expecting an urgent question to the home officethe implications of the national crime agency's investigation into mrjavad marandi. this comes after the bbc reported that javad marandi, a businessman whose foreign companies were part of a global money—laundering investigation, is a major donor to the conservative party. the question has been tabled by snp mp alison thewliss. asking if the home secretary will respond or make a statement. we will head back the is should get any further developments. the british telecoms giant, vodafone, is to cut 11,000 jobs over the next three years as part of an overhaul to cut costs. the firm's new boss, margherita della valle, said its performance had not been good enough. posts will go at the company's headquarters in the uk and in other countries. our business reporter theo leggett has more. talk to us about what we know about the job losses, talk to us about what we know about thejob losses, 11,000. vodafone is a large company with extensive operations across europe and africa and this is about
we're going to start in the house of commons, where we're expecting an urgent question to the home officethe implications of the national crime agency's investigation into mrjavad marandi. this comes after the bbc reported that javad marandi, a businessman whose foreign companies were part of a global money—laundering investigation, is a major donor to the conservative party. the question has been tabled by snp mp alison thewliss. asking if the home secretary will respond or make a statement....
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house of— rees—mogg joins me. hot foot from the house of commons. from the from the house of commons. u afford it— zero by 2050 without working out how you afford it first. and we need— how you afford it first. and we need re— how you afford it first. and we need re ger— how you afford it first. and we need to get the— how you afford it first. and we need to get the affordability rigd— need to get the affordability rigd defere— need to get the affordability right before we— need to get the affordability right before we set the targets . and— right before we set the targets . and vee-ii— right before we set the targets . and you'll be— right before we set the targets . and you'll be discussing the constitutional position of the king and politics. that's actually right.- ig rsir: is that's actually right. there's interesting— actually right. there's interesting story about boris renneen— interesting story about boris renneen end— interesting story about boris johnson and the king as prince of johnson and the king as prince er vveiee— johnson and the king as prince of wales having _ johns
house of— rees—mogg joins me. hot foot from the house of commons. from the from the house of commons. u afford it— zero by 2050 without working out how you afford it first. and we need— how you afford it first. and we need re— how you afford it first. and we need re ger— how you afford it first. and we need to get the— how you afford it first. and we need to get the affordability rigd— need to get the affordability rigd defere— need to get the affordability right before we—...
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so rishi sunak the house of commons. so rishi sunak facing— the house of commons. hi sunak facing the— the house of commons. so rishi sunak facing the labour- so rishi sunak facing the labour leader sir sunak facing the labour leader sir keir— sunak facing the labour leader sir keir starmer,_ sunak facing the labour leader sir keir starmer, for the first time,— sir keir starmer, for the first time, of— sir keir starmer, for the first time, of course,— sir keir starmer, for the first time, of course, since the government's— time, of course, since the government's local election drubbing— government's local election drubbing ,— government's local election drubbing , losing more than 1000 drubbing, losing more than 1000 councillors.— drubbing, losing more than 1000 councillors. labour— drubbing, losing more than 1000 councillors. labour gaining more than— councillors. labour gaining more than 500.— councillors. labour gaining more than 500. steve— councillors. labour gaining more than 500. steve baker on his feet— than 500. steve baker on his feet there— than 500. stev
so rishi sunak the house of commons. so rishi sunak facing— the house of commons. hi sunak facing the— the house of commons. so rishi sunak facing the labour- so rishi sunak facing the labour leader sir sunak facing the labour leader sir keir— sunak facing the labour leader sir keir starmer,_ sunak facing the labour leader sir keir starmer, for the first time,— sir keir starmer, for the first time, of— sir keir starmer, for the first time, of course,— sir keir starmer, for the first...
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from the house of commons, where tnoy-no— the house of commons, where they're debating— the house of vbgbb before— need to get the affordability right before we— need to get the affordability right before we set the targets . abb— right before we set the targets . abe you-u— right before we set the targets . and you'll be— right before we set the targets . and you'll be discussing the constitutional position of the king and politics. that's actually right.- g p»: vi; that's actually right. there's interesting— actually right. there's interesting story about boris bebneeb— interesting story about boris bebneeb ebb— interesting story about boris johnson and the king as prince of vvebee— johnson and the king as prince of wales having _ johnson and the king as prince of wales having quite a fierce bbeebeebeb— of wales having quite a fierce discussion about— of wales having quite a fierce discussion about rwanda . and discussion about rwanda. and gee— discussion about rwanda. and ebb ve— discussion about rwanda. and we've got to maintain the constitutional— we've got to maintain the consti
from the house of commons, where tnoy-no— the house of commons, where they're debating— the house of vbgbb before— need to get the affordability right before we— need to get the affordability right before we set the targets . abb— right before we set the targets . abe you-u— right before we set the targets . and you'll be— right before we set the targets . and you'll be discussing the constitutional position of the king and politics. that's actually right.- g p»: vi; that's...
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first, it's to the house of commons. first, ff-s fmrorforf— to the house of commons. oached her apology? because it approached her apology? because ff reobby— approached her apology? because ff reobby rs— approached her apology? because ff reobby fs on— approached her apology? because it really is an apology when yore— it really is an apology when you're brought— it really is an apology when you're brought to the house in ms— you're brought to the house in fbfs woye — you're brought to the house in fbfs woye wo— you're brought to the house in this way? nrir .ri;.y this way? no, absolutely. i think you're absolutely right. there are two elements, aren't fberee— there are two elements, aren't fberee one-s— there are two elements, aren't there? one's the— there are two elements, aren't there? one's the point of brfnobbe— there? one's the point of principle that— there? one's the point of principle that you've been ofsorssfno— principle that you've been discussing that principle that you've been. discussing that-are discussing that ministers are ekbeofeo— discussing that m
first, it's to the house of commons. first, ff-s fmrorforf— to the house of commons. oached her apology? because it approached her apology? because ff reobby— approached her apology? because ff reobby rs— approached her apology? because ff reobby fs on— approached her apology? because it really is an apology when yore— it really is an apology when you're brought— it really is an apology when you're brought to the house in ms— you're brought to the house in fbfs woye — you're...
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, herrhe— feet in the house of commons, herrhe ree— feet in the house of commons, having you knowsaying we need change? this for this is your opportunity for change. behind okay, now change. get behind it. okay, now , look, clearly the tweet that was put out. andrew bridgen has eere— was put out. andrew bridgen has eehe eh— was put out. andrew bridgen has eehe eh rhre— was put out. andrew bridgen has gone on this channel— andrew bridgen has gone on this channel and on reeere— gone on this channel and on record numerous— gone on this channel and on record numerous times and said her— record numerous times and said her he— record numerous times and said that he doesn't— record numerous times and said that he doesn't have access to his that he doesn't have access to he erm— that he doesn't have access to his own twitter— that he doesn't have access to his own twitter account. he erer-r— his own twitter account. he erer-r here— his own twitter account. he didn't have the— his own twitter account. he didn't have the code . so it was didn't have the code. so it was put— didn't have the
, herrhe— feet in the house of commons, herrhe ree— feet in the house of commons, having you knowsaying we need change? this for this is your opportunity for change. behind okay, now change. get behind it. okay, now , look, clearly the tweet that was put out. andrew bridgen has eere— was put out. andrew bridgen has eehe eh— was put out. andrew bridgen has eehe eh rhre— was put out. andrew bridgen has gone on this channel— andrew bridgen has gone on this channel and on reeere— gone...
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government to make this decision when they became aware that members and their families of the house of commons were being targeted by the peer c. and by persons in canada, accredited by the government of canada as diplomats in canada. chung had sponsored a motion in parliament, accusing beijing of genocide against its minority, weaker population. china has detained hundreds of thousands of weaker people over the years, and so called political reeducation camps. allegations of human rights abuses, are rife, chair and thank you. thank you. a diplomatic explosions from as long as the 2 nations into a fresh route after years of sal ring relations. and when canadian media uncovered the report about threats to chunk, we for administer melanie usually warren division address this because this is affecting all of us and affecting our democracy. so yes, i can tell you there will be actions on monday that action came declaring the chinese diplomat persona non grata. and we will not tolerate any form of foreign interference in our internal affairs. diplomats and canada had been born that if they engage i
government to make this decision when they became aware that members and their families of the house of commons were being targeted by the peer c. and by persons in canada, accredited by the government of canada as diplomats in canada. chung had sponsored a motion in parliament, accusing beijing of genocide against its minority, weaker population. china has detained hundreds of thousands of weaker people over the years, and so called political reeducation camps. allegations of human rights...
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you bring the whole of the house of cechchehe— the whole of the house of commons into— the whole of thee, looking— speaker in his robes, in the middle, looking down at the king and middle, looking down at the king eht eweeh— middle, looking down at the king and queen below.— middle, looking down at the king and queen below. so swearing to cute— and queen below. so swearing to cute eccetthe— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to the laws peeeet— rule according to the laws peeeet by— rule according to the laws passed by statute in parliament, it's passed by statute in parliament, tt-e tettehet— passed by statute in parliament, it's rational monarchy, which tewe— it's rational monarchy, which tewe the— it's rational monarchy, which lays the foundations for the eteet— lays the foundations for the eteet us— lays the foundations for the eteet us et— lays the foundations for the great us of england and the eteetheee— great us of england and the eteetheee et— great us of england and the greatness of britain that will be greatness of
you bring the whole of the house of cechchehe— the whole of the house of commons into— the whole of thee, looking— speaker in his robes, in the middle, looking down at the king and middle, looking down at the king eht eweeh— middle, looking down at the king and queen below.— middle, looking down at the king and queen below. so swearing to cute— and queen below. so swearing to cute eccetthe— and queen below. so swearing to rule according to— and queen below. so swearing to rule...
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that is ben l wallace, the defence secretary, speaking in the house of commons. it relates to the much touted so—called ukrainian counter offensive, a suggestion that ukraine will gather resources and try to take back large swathes of land which are currently under russian control. that counteroffensive is already under way according to some suggestions. ukrainian armed forces have secured some successes near the eastern town of bakhmut, it has been said, which has been at the centre are fighting for many months. very place for both russia and ukraine, with a lot of conflict and fighting going on right now. so what could the announcement mean for the offensive and the outcome of the war? james, put this into context for us. the uk saying it will supply these missiles which is an important development? it has been unexpected, _ is an important development? it has been unexpected, and _ is an important development? it has been unexpected, and the _ is an important development? it 1:3 been unexpected, and the prime minister announced in february that he wanted the uk
that is ben l wallace, the defence secretary, speaking in the house of commons. it relates to the much touted so—called ukrainian counter offensive, a suggestion that ukraine will gather resources and try to take back large swathes of land which are currently under russian control. that counteroffensive is already under way according to some suggestions. ukrainian armed forces have secured some successes near the eastern town of bakhmut, it has been said, which has been at the centre are...
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. then went house of commons. chy can be demonstrated by royal assent of an act of parliament when her majesty, the late majesty, the queen and i saw. majesty, the late majesty, the queen and i saw . the covid queen and i saw. the covid coronation back in 1953, we when she made her signature on one of those acts of parliament, it was royal assent by somebody on behalf of the united kingdom dunng behalf of the united kingdom during the time that we were actually in the european union became something else because we were rubber stamping the laws that they had made. and then now the king, when he puts the words royal assent to the act of parliament, that will be his sovereign act as as the king of the united kingdom . so that's the united kingdom. so that's what i want to see. and i don't want it to get caught up into to a quagmire of some being pre—brexit and therefore being governed by european principles . i want them to be decided by the voters of this country through their members of parliament. that's the way o
. then went house of commons. chy can be demonstrated by royal assent of an act of parliament when her majesty, the late majesty, the queen and i saw. majesty, the late majesty, the queen and i saw . the covid queen and i saw. the covid coronation back in 1953, we when she made her signature on one of those acts of parliament, it was royal assent by somebody on behalf of the united kingdom dunng behalf of the united kingdom during the time that we were actually in the european union became...
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so the house of commons, the house of lords, and the we're seeing the building on the right. that's put colors house, which is part of the pumps of westminster. so with m. p, i have offices and they are getting very close now to westminster abbey, to where this, the setting of this combination will be taking place 1st since 1953. the big been the in the background as well as timing in the background. timing. perfect . timing should just be hit the camera back there. it says on the left hand side sick, been very hostile london controls the policy through the berry at westminster abbey, where the coordination will take place in just a minute. i think it's an important event. and besides, as with thinking about all these little details, because the state of britain in the well, that's not quite the power used to be, but this, i suppose the royal family would want this to be a bit of a, a, a p r moment for them to, to, to show themselves to the world once more and say this is where we are and invite the world back in and say, you know, come in, have a look if it's towards them. i
so the house of commons, the house of lords, and the we're seeing the building on the right. that's put colors house, which is part of the pumps of westminster. so with m. p, i have offices and they are getting very close now to westminster abbey, to where this, the setting of this combination will be taking place 1st since 1953. the big been the in the background as well as timing in the background. timing. perfect . timing should just be hit the camera back there. it says on the left hand...
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the heat like this would want to hide away, but she has no choice, she has to stand up in the house of commonsgive a statement on the g7 summit where we saw him speaking over the weekend. but suella braverman already has a marked card. she admitted breaking the ministerial code when liz truss was briefly prior minister and that was because she used a private e—mail for government information. she admitted that she made a mistake there. she went in a bit of a blaze of glory, criticising the then prime minister, liz truss. quite a divisive figure. suella braverman has plenty of supporters on the right of the conservative party and some of her allies have been suggesting that this is a deliberate attempt to try to remove her position from the civil service, to remove her position from the civilservice, but to remove her position from the civil service, but equally she is someone i think rishi sunak will want to keep in that top job because she does represent an important wing of the party. she does represent an important wing of the -a . ., ~ she does represent an important wing ofthe -a . ., ~ l
the heat like this would want to hide away, but she has no choice, she has to stand up in the house of commonsgive a statement on the g7 summit where we saw him speaking over the weekend. but suella braverman already has a marked card. she admitted breaking the ministerial code when liz truss was briefly prior minister and that was because she used a private e—mail for government information. she admitted that she made a mistake there. she went in a bit of a blaze of glory, criticising the...
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boris has house of commons inquiry. boris nas tst— house of commons inquiry. vaiews@gbnews.uk. where are-sn-nsw— fees. vaiews@gbnews.uk. where aesnns-.w— fees. vaiews@gbnews.uk. where are on now , security are you on that now, security stttstats— are you on that now, security stttstats tn— are you on that now, security officials in-are- are you on that now, security officials in are bracing officials in texas are bracing tnensetwes— officials in texas are bracing themselves for— officials in texas are bracing themselves for what could be an unprecedented— themselves for what could be an unprecedented influx of migrants in unprecedented influx of migrants tn tne— unprecedented influx of migrants tn tne next— unprecedented influx of migrants in the next few— unprecedented influx of migrants in the next few days, and not ttst— in the next few days, and not ttst tsr— in the next few days, and not rust tsr tne— in the next few days, and not just for the next— in the next few days, and not just for the next few days, by tne— just for the next few days, by tne-a— just
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in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that to bexpected from britain and support for the independence of austria this signal march 12 hitler enters austria had to be postponed because some of the german equipment broke down on the road. on the march, it is very important to understand the wehrmacht of the march 38 model, this is still an untested technique. the undertrained crews of this equipment are not up to your trained command staff, underdeveloped logistics, and so on . on march 18, the ussr appeals to washington, paris and london with a proposal to express a collective protest against the anschluss. the answer followed on march 24 from the house of general great britain from prime minister chamberlain. such actions will inevitably lead to an increase in the tendency towards the formation of groups of states, which in itself is a hostile prospect of peace in europe in a week. construction of the mauthausen concentration camp begins in austria. austria with the state was a very profitable enterprise , the gold reserves of the a
in february 38, british prime minister neville chamberlain declares in the house of commons that to bexpected from britain and support for the independence of austria this signal march 12 hitler enters austria had to be postponed because some of the german equipment broke down on the road. on the march, it is very important to understand the wehrmacht of the march 38 model, this is still an untested technique. the undertrained crews of this equipment are not up to your trained command staff,...
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exemption change the cost of price, the sun. sushi has secured a station in the countries of our house of commons. the analogy is also coming victory in almost the 45 states consisted in the weekend phonics stuff, essential correspondence from the the of the other revolutions as one among several means to reach the goal. busy of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on the, on the help of us, the western economic interest that she net. so space desk could you maybe can let me recap to go. so let's, let's, let's see, single, i have a core that she now barely dish on the island crystal integrity care. i'm not eligible to be able to add to any d, i p equal daily, known a fun to solo. d for to move to the theory is that she's got to sort of look at another sheila and on that for 75 and 8561 only can take what goes out to a 1000000000 or see if that will like change. so couple things i can, i can budget to you that. yeah. right. and that is the only thing that i see anyway, seem of the sustain media, lance, if it keeps you sleep by, it has to be going to label that a say, oh you to add english to
exemption change the cost of price, the sun. sushi has secured a station in the countries of our house of commons. the analogy is also coming victory in almost the 45 states consisted in the weekend phonics stuff, essential correspondence from the the of the other revolutions as one among several means to reach the goal. busy of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on the, on the help of us, the western economic interest that she net. so space desk could you maybe can let me recap to go....
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sbambere— appeared in the house of commons sbambere r— appeared in the house of commons chamberulating my voice. what i hear inside me sounds perfectly comprehensible and watch myself on tv. i'm absolutely horrified . so i know i've got to be a little clearer with my diction and how i speak. but i mean, i was coming to westminster this week, one day yesterday morning, walking through the streets of preston . on the way to the preston. on the way to the station. two blokes stand on the street laughing at me and pointing, you know, it still goes to this day because goes on to this day because people simply understand. people simply don't understand. it's ignorance . it's part it's partly ignorance. it's part strange jealousy in some way. how dare he do this job? and i could do it better sort of attitude. but it still goes on. but you know that you just have to carry on. you know, whatever. and anybody arnie who has and for anybody arnie who has cerebral palsy , i don't know if cerebral palsy, i don't know if you would mind me saying or another visible disability. correct me if you
sbambere— appeared in the house of commons sbambere r— appeared in the house of commons chamberulating my voice. what i hear inside me sounds perfectly comprehensible and watch myself on tv. i'm absolutely horrified . so i know i've got to be a little clearer with my diction and how i speak. but i mean, i was coming to westminster this week, one day yesterday morning, walking through the streets of preston . on the way to the preston. on the way to the station. two blokes stand on the...
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phones also set for his resolution on son, sushi has secured a station in the countries of our house of commons. the analogy is also planning victory. in almost the 45 states consisted in the weekend phonics stuff, essential correspondence from the the, the other revolutions as one among several means to reach the goal. busy of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on the, on the help of us, the western economic interest that she net. so space best use of the gm maybe can let me recap to go. so let's, let's, let's feed single. i have a core that she now barely dish on the island crystal and douglas gamma eligible to add to any d i p equal daily, no need to solo d for us to move to the theory is that you start to sort of look at another. sheila and on that for 7588. so let's take one because i have some b and i say i would like chain. so couple things i can, i can put you to you that you have a some of these. you only need that, i see. anyway, seem of the seem to be a lance. if it keeps you sleep by has to be going to label each that a say, oh you to adding please to see you need to pull up
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. >> next, british prime minister took questions from the members of the house of commons and discussed cost of living and child poverty. this is just over half an hour. g i had conversations with -- i shall have further meetings today. member: does the prime minister agree with this friend -- and will he share details of all conversations he has had on the subject with his former chief secretary and the current minister, given that they have all received donations from ian wallace one of the backers of the foundation. prime min. sunak: this secretary has already announced an investigation into this matter. but it is the same old. same old. it is the same old, all we get after years of neglect is the conservatives delivering to key sides. mr. speaker, everyone here has nhs trust in our constituency. can i highlight, the commitment and hard work of the gloucester -- and bringing -- and vastly reducing the over -- waiting list. does the opposition have a magic wand to solve these problems. member: as my honorable friend says, ostrich or has seen a significant reduction in amd waiting time
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the position on son, sushi has to a decision in the countries of our house of commons. the analogy is also timing victory. in almost the 45 states contested in the weekend phonics, se, century correspondence from the the, the color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them under the, under the helm of us, the western economic interest that she now suspect task could you maybe can let me recap to go. so then let's, let's feed single, i have a tree now. barely dish. when the added cost of integrity cannot solve eligible to add $20.00 b, i p equal theory known a 5 to solo. d for to move to the day of a is a chip that to so let's look at another tree lane that 47588. 56 on, on the gas, take what goes out some 1000000000 a ship that will take chain. so couple things. okay. i can attach it to you that yeah, i mean that i see it anyway. same of the sustain mediately on certificate is $25.00 has to be courtney to the police to they say, oh, you need to add english to see you that need to pull up inside it. i think tha
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phones, on to separate the resolution on some sushi has secured estates in the countries of our house of commons. the analogy is also planning victory in the 45 states contested in the weekend phonics se sends you corresponded with daniel from the the, the color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on the, on the help of us, the western economic interest that she net so space that could use of the gm maybe can let me recap to go. so i'm side to the less let's see. single, i have a tree now bear that the dish on the island crystal integrity, gamma eligible to add 20. the ascii april theory known a 5 to solo di for us to move to the theory is that you've got to sort of sort of kind of cheating on that for $75.00, a 856 on, on the gas. take what goes out to a 1000000000 or see if that will like change so couple things. okay. i can budget you that. yeah, i mean that i see it anyway. same of the same media. lance, if it keeps you sleep by, it has to be going to the body to they say, oh, you need to add english to see you that need to p
phones, on to separate the resolution on some sushi has secured estates in the countries of our house of commons. the analogy is also planning victory in the 45 states contested in the weekend phonics se sends you corresponded with daniel from the the, the color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on the, on the help of us, the western economic interest that she net so space that could use of the gm maybe can let me recap to go....
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in the newsnight office because we'd had wind, obviously with a note being passed through the house of commonsthat something was happening. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her majesty the queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment. and of course there's this big protocol, obviously, if the queen had passed away then newsnight wouldn't be going on. but simultaneously i was getting calls, as we were waiting to see if this event was going to unfold, i got a call from don macinnes who was running the events coverage and he said "look, would you be able to get yourself to balmoral?" so as soon as we heard that the queen had in fact died, newsnight was obviously cancelled, so i got on the train and then rushed home, threw all the black clothes i could find in the car — because i didn't know how long i was going to be away — and put my foot down in the car and sped to balmoral. and it was extraordinary because i was going through the most rugged countryside to get there, i was thinking — this is extrao
in the newsnight office because we'd had wind, obviously with a note being passed through the house of commonsthat something was happening. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her majesty the queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment. and of course there's this big protocol, obviously, if the queen had passed away then newsnight wouldn't be going on. but simultaneously i was getting calls, as we...