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good question - matthew, newsnight did a report on the closure of the house of commons backin the closuree issue over the last month and what i keep hearing over and over again is that it hasn't gotten any better. some people said it there have been little improvements, for example there is an independent complaint scheme in place watch in 2018. it gives people the avenue to make a clumpy the official complaint, the criticism about that complaints process is that he could take a long time. complaints should take up to 2.5 or three years, the report by the complaint scheme acknowledges that it can take a long time. the thought of being face—to—face with the mp or senior staff that you're making an allegation against, being in the same room again this, has put some people off putting in a complete because they can end up being the case. there are holes in this process but the house of commons has had some mps to account as a result of this scheme. so, it is working to a certain degree. i know that they are hiring more staff to try and speed up that process that we speak about which, as i sa
good question - matthew, newsnight did a report on the closure of the house of commons backin the closuree issue over the last month and what i keep hearing over and over again is that it hasn't gotten any better. some people said it there have been little improvements, for example there is an independent complaint scheme in place watch in 2018. it gives people the avenue to make a clumpy the official complaint, the criticism about that complaints process is that he could take a long time....
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down borisjohnson, he denies that he has caused significant damage to the reputation of the house of commonsy. and what the public might expect and think about mps on the whole as a result of mr pincher�*s behaviour. it also says in his correspondence with the commissioner and written submission to the standards committee, mr pincher drew attention to what he described as inconsistencies, anomalies and gaps inconsistencies, anomalies and gaps in the evidence which he argues don't present a complete picture. what's interesting about that is that it raises the question of will mr pincher tried to appeal some of these findings? ifound out mr pincher tried to appeal some of these findings? i found out a mr pincher tried to appeal some of these findings? ifound out a bit more information about what grounds he would have too used to appeal if anything. it says an appeal can only be brought if he can prove the investigation was in some way materially flawed or procedurally flawed or whether the decision of the committee was seen to be unreasonable or disproportionate or if credible fresh evidence b
down borisjohnson, he denies that he has caused significant damage to the reputation of the house of commonsy. and what the public might expect and think about mps on the whole as a result of mr pincher�*s behaviour. it also says in his correspondence with the commissioner and written submission to the standards committee, mr pincher drew attention to what he described as inconsistencies, anomalies and gaps inconsistencies, anomalies and gaps in the evidence which he argues don't present a...
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it's thangam debbonaire, shadow leader of the house of commons. hello, hello, hello. and thank you so much for mentioning us in the house of commons last week. this is how it went. the leader famously once reassured this house that another prime minister wasn't hiding under a desk. words immortalised on the bbc's newscast intro. now i hear from the parliamentary press gallery reception news that she's a big fan of the podcasts. so, mr speaker, i'll end by tempting her to update newscast and update this house. is that where the prime minister really was on monday evening, hiding under a desk? so this is a great way for our politicians to get on the podcast. just name check us in parliament, put us in the historic record forever for historians to read about. and then you can come on. yeah, but i'm the first, i was the first to put newscast in hansard and that was very exciting moment. i mean, if this starts an arms race, it will be amazing. who knows? but thank you for listening and for listening over the last few years as well. yeah, i mean, i used to listen to brexitca
it's thangam debbonaire, shadow leader of the house of commons. hello, hello, hello. and thank you so much for mentioning us in the house of commons last week. this is how it went. the leader famously once reassured this house that another prime minister wasn't hiding under a desk. words immortalised on the bbc's newscast intro. now i hear from the parliamentary press gallery reception news that she's a big fan of the podcasts. so, mr speaker, i'll end by tempting her to update newscast and...
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thangam debbonaire, the shadow leader of the house of commons, thank you. weather. here is chris fawkes. the first week ofjuly, temperatures have been below average for most of us but that is set to change. it is going to get a lot hotter. today is a day of sunny spots for many of us, a day of sunny spots for many of us, a fair amount a day of sunny spots for many of us, a fairamount of a day of sunny spots for many of us, a fair amount of cloud at times. satellite pictures show the figures quoted are north—west of the uk and these weather fronts will be bringing heavy outbreaks of rain. the low pressure associated with that rain starts to spin westwards as we go through into friday and that allows southerly winds to drag up that allows southerly winds to drag up so much hot air from that allows southerly winds to drag up so much hot airfrom france. so, temperatures in the hottest areas by tomorrow will surge upwards reaching highs of 29 degrees in the hottest parts. this afternoon, it is fairly quite weather—wise. temperatures near average. quite weather—w
thangam debbonaire, the shadow leader of the house of commons, thank you. weather. here is chris fawkes. the first week ofjuly, temperatures have been below average for most of us but that is set to change. it is going to get a lot hotter. today is a day of sunny spots for many of us, a day of sunny spots for many of us, a fair amount a day of sunny spots for many of us, a fairamount of a day of sunny spots for many of us, a fair amount of cloud at times. satellite pictures show the figures...
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allegations — said she was "very angry" about what she described as a "predatory culture" in the house of commonsstaffers who has spoken to bbc newsnight about inappropriate behaviour in westminster. newsnight�*s uk editor sima kotecha has been speaking to them. the house of commons is the heart of democracy, where laws are made and publicly elected officials represent constituents and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations of sexual misconduct have called into question the morals and ethics of some of them. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. this is something that everyone will have a story of. every staffer will know someone who has experienced this. ellie is one of six people we have spoken to, who work or have worked in the commons until recently. they all say the culture has changed since the me too movement, and there is a predatory current culture, where some people believe they can behave inappropriately, they say. i wouldn't recommend it as a safe place for men or
allegations — said she was "very angry" about what she described as a "predatory culture" in the house of commonsstaffers who has spoken to bbc newsnight about inappropriate behaviour in westminster. newsnight�*s uk editor sima kotecha has been speaking to them. the house of commons is the heart of democracy, where laws are made and publicly elected officials represent constituents and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations...
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the house of commons is the heart of democracy. of behaviour. but now there are more allegations of sexual misconduct. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. ellie is one of six people we've spoken to who work or have worked in the commons until recently. all of them say little has changed since the #metoo movement. they say there's a predatory culture where some people in power think they can behave inappropriately. it can range from a hand on a hip. i've had it where people havejust texted me incessantly. if i don't reply after you've messaged six times, it might be clear that i'm not interested in seeing you. ellie says she was asked to sit on an mp�*s lap and felt she had no choice but to do so to get him off her case. he just kept saying, "oh, just come and sit on my lap." and i was like, "oh, i'm fine, thank you. i don't want to, i don't want to sit on your lap. i'm quite happy standing." and he was just so persistent that i thought, "i'm just going t
the house of commons is the heart of democracy. of behaviour. but now there are more allegations of sexual misconduct. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. ellie is one of six people we've spoken to who work or have worked in the commons until recently. all of them say little has changed since the #metoo movement. they say there's a predatory culture where some people in power think they can behave inappropriately. it...
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the house of commons is the heart of democracy.ere laws are made and publicly elected officials represent their constituents and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations of inappropriate behaviour have called into question the morals and ethics of some of them. we've heard from half a dozen people at the heart of the commons, working alongside some of the most important figures in politics. their alarming allegations of sexual misconduct span over the last two years. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. this is something that everyone will have a story of. every staffer will know someone who has experienced this. and that's thousands of people, thousands of people are employed in the palace, and everyone will have some sort of story about something that's happened. it's a weird parallel universe here. there are posters everywhere saying what is not appropriate behaviour, where senior management and party leaders
the house of commons is the heart of democracy.ere laws are made and publicly elected officials represent their constituents and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations of inappropriate behaviour have called into question the morals and ethics of some of them. we've heard from half a dozen people at the heart of the commons, working alongside some of the most important figures in politics. their alarming allegations of sexual misconduct span over the...
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the honourable _ from the house of commons. tue: honourable member from the house of commons.ember concerned has ten days to appeal. and we must lead due process run its course. but she knows we take these matters incredibly seriously. tt knows we take these matters incredibly seriously.— knows we take these matters incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension _ incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after— incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after the _ incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after the appeal - this suspension after the appeal period, this could trigger a by—election in his midlands seat of tamworth. some of his constituents say he should resign now. tt he say he should resign now. if he can't do the — say he should resign now. if he can't do the job _ say he should resign now. if he can't do the job he _ say he should resign now. if he can't do the job he needs - say he should resign now. if he can't do the job he needs to resign, doesn't _ can't do the job he needs to resign, doesn't he? — can't do the job
the honourable _ from the house of commons. tue: honourable member from the house of commons.ember concerned has ten days to appeal. and we must lead due process run its course. but she knows we take these matters incredibly seriously. tt knows we take these matters incredibly seriously.— knows we take these matters incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension _ incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after— incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after the...
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. she is frankly sick of the house of commons-— she is frankly sick of the house of commons. loss of— commons. nicola sturgeon said it would be a loss of a _ commons. nicola sturgeon said it would be a loss of a unique - commons. nicola sturgeon said it would be a loss of a unique talentj would be a loss of a unique talent and humza yousaf described her as a trailblazer and said she inspired a generation. for people who do not follow scottish politics as closely, just remind us of the context. she came through in the wave after the independence referendum, and from the office she made quite an impression. the office she made quite an impression-— the office she made quite an imression. ,, .,, ., , ., . impression. she was a fresh voice, very young. _ impression. she was a fresh voice, very young. a _ impression. she was a fresh voice, very young. a voice _ impression. she was a fresh voice, very young, a voice of _ impression. she was a fresh voice, very young, a voice of the - impression. she was a fresh voice, very young, a voice of the people | impression. she was a fresh v
. she is frankly sick of the house of commons-— she is frankly sick of the house of commons. loss of— commons. nicola sturgeon said it would be a loss of a _ commons. nicola sturgeon said it would be a loss of a unique - commons. nicola sturgeon said it would be a loss of a unique talentj would be a loss of a unique talent and humza yousaf described her as a trailblazer and said she inspired a generation. for people who do not follow scottish politics as closely, just remind us of the...
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she says she's angry about what she calls a "predatory culture" in the house of commons. ima kotecha has this report. the house of commons is the heart of democracy. it's where laws are made and publicly elected officials represent their constituents, and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations of sexual misconduct have called into question the morals and ethics of some of them. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. this is something that everyone will have a story of. every staffer will know someone who has experienced this. ellie is one of six people we've spoken to who work or have worked in the commons until recently. all of them say little has changed since the metoo movement. they say there's a predatory culture, where some people in power think they can behave inappropriately. i wouldn't recommend it as a safe place for any young men or women. interesting, yes, but not a healthy place, especially to work for an mp directly. if a young person i kn
she says she's angry about what she calls a "predatory culture" in the house of commons. ima kotecha has this report. the house of commons is the heart of democracy. it's where laws are made and publicly elected officials represent their constituents, and should therefore uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now more allegations of sexual misconduct have called into question the morals and ethics of some of them. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it...
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house of lords. any amendment made in the house will come back for the house of commons and will he ensure that the small amounts of government time is made available in this place between now and the end of the parliamentary session to ensure that this important bill will become law. >> thank you, prime minister. we have supported the bill, we are working on the bill and my friends the line and -- announcer: the israeli president will address a joint meeting of congress wednesday. . watch live starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: in 1970, twa flight 741 from israel to new york was hijacked and flown to this desert. historian, at the time 12 years old, was on the flight along with her sister catherine, who was 13. a group called the popular front for the liberation of palestine was behind the hijacking. martha, who teaches 19th century history at new york university, for years only had fuzzy memories of those six days and nights in the desert as a hostage. in the past couple of years, the professor decided to try and piece together her experience. the r
house of lords. any amendment made in the house will come back for the house of commons and will he ensure that the small amounts of government time is made available in this place between now and the end of the parliamentary session to ensure that this important bill will become law. >> thank you, prime minister. we have supported the bill, we are working on the bill and my friends the line and -- announcer: the israeli president will address a joint meeting of congress wednesday. ....
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i reckon that barge outside house of commons outside the house of commons would quickly . would movely would. and you're absolutely right, of course. the backlog can course. i mean the backlog can only get bigger until the home office finally gets its act. its its act together and processes people. of course, we have the new illegal migration bill which has just passed through all its stages in the house of ping pong, house of lords. now house of commons will get the royal assent that assent fairly soon. at that point , in assent fairly soon. at that point, in theory assent fairly soon. at that point , in theory , assent fairly soon. at that point, in theory , these claims point, in theory, these claims can be processed in rwanda . in can be processed in rwanda. in practise, of course, the whole thing is mired in legal procedures and so how long it will take for the supreme court to sort itself out and give a yay to sort itself out and give a yay or nay on the rwanda, rwanda flights remains to be seen in in the meantime , decades ago, john the meantime, decades ago, john reid , the t
i reckon that barge outside house of commons outside the house of commons would quickly . would movely would. and you're absolutely right, of course. the backlog can course. i mean the backlog can only get bigger until the home office finally gets its act. its its act together and processes people. of course, we have the new illegal migration bill which has just passed through all its stages in the house of ping pong, house of lords. now house of commons will get the royal assent that assent...
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we leave the house of commons. lians in what is happening during this israeli military action. some of the allegations that were made on the floor of the house of commons about tear gas being fired into hospitals, about medical staff being prevented from getting to the injured, we can bring you clarity on that by going straight to the injured, we can bring you clarity on that by going straight to romana live on speaking to someone from the palestinian red crescent society. thank you for taking time. how is your team coping with the number of people who are injured? bring us up to date. to this injured? bring us up to date. trr this moment our teams have dealt with around nine murders in 106 injuries ranging from moderate to critical. 0ur teams are still working on the grounds responding to the emergency situation injenin. we are in close coordination with international organisation partners trying to coordinate our efforts in terms of the humanitarian response in thejenin. 0ur teams are still working on giving aid t
we leave the house of commons. lians in what is happening during this israeli military action. some of the allegations that were made on the floor of the house of commons about tear gas being fired into hospitals, about medical staff being prevented from getting to the injured, we can bring you clarity on that by going straight to the injured, we can bring you clarity on that by going straight to romana live on speaking to someone from the palestinian red crescent society. thank you for taking...
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borisjohnson supporters, some of them are still in the house of commons. c want to move on. we see that in the data. they want a prime minister and their team focused on delivering on cost of living, inflation and public services, which are under distress. legacies of a discredited premiership, buta new prime minister struggling to find or muster the will for a de—borisisation moment. why can't the guy living here now draw a line under the guy who used to live here? politics, of course, and three calculations. in the first place, rishi sunak believes his resignation from borisjohnson“s cabinet did thejob, and showed a very different set of values. cautious to his fingertips, rishi sunak also thinks, don“t poke the bear. and finally, it goes against every one of his instincts to stage a theatrical showdown with borisjohnson. stick to the issues, is his mantra. you“re stuck to boris johnson, say the critics. he has made a rod for his own back on borisjohnson... a conservative commentator sees a prime minister treading carefully. rishi sunak has never been one
borisjohnson supporters, some of them are still in the house of commons. c want to move on. we see that in the data. they want a prime minister and their team focused on delivering on cost of living, inflation and public services, which are under distress. legacies of a discredited premiership, buta new prime minister struggling to find or muster the will for a de—borisisation moment. why can't the guy living here now draw a line under the guy who used to live here? politics, of course, and...
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might have been done in the name of the chair of the house _ done in the name of the chair of the house of— done in the name of the chair of the house of commonsi the liberal democrats on this are on the liberal democrats on this are on the side _ the liberal democrats on this are on the side of— the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan _ the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan women _ the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan women and - the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan women and girls. j the side of afghan women and girls. wendy— the side of afghan women and girls. wendy chamberlain _ the side of afghan women and girls. wendy chamberlain has _ the side of afghan women and girls. wendy chamberlain has been - the side of afghan women and girls. wendy chamberlain has been a - the side of afghan women and girls. i wendy chamberlain has been a great champion— wendy chamberlain has been a great champion of— wendy chamberlain has been a great champion of afghan _ wendy chamberlain has been a great champion of afghan women - wendy chamberlain has been a great champion of afghan wome
might have been done in the name of the chair of the house _ done in the name of the chair of the house of— done in the name of the chair of the house of commonsi the liberal democrats on this are on the liberal democrats on this are on the side _ the liberal democrats on this are on the side of— the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan _ the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan women _ the liberal democrats on this are on the side of afghan women and - the...
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when can you sip alcohol on the floor of the house of commons only for this one issue? the oath of office, announcing the budget, introducing legislation? when can you sip your liquor on the house of the floor of commons? we'll be back with the answer. ♪ but what happens when you need affordable health care? christian health care ministries could save you up to 40% today. as a member, you can choose your provider without network restrictions. sign up at your convenience with our anytime...
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and the house of commons- -- and the house of commons voted on it. a morning i won't say it. i certainly- wouldn't. it's a morning program . b— wouldn't. it's a morning program . b wonbd— wouldn't. it's a morning program . i would never— wouldn't. it's a morning program . i would never vote . i would . i would never vote. i would call them liberals. they're not democrats for a start. well there you go. sarah olney will not there you go. sarah olney will nob be— there you go. sarah olney will nob be gebbbng— ”bi lgbib sarah olney will not be getting simon's vote. and bnobby— not be getting simon's vote. and bnobby bo— not be getting simon's vote. and bbnobby bo yon.— not be getting simon's vote. and finally to you, philip, what do you— finally to you, philip, what do yon bbbnbe— finally to you, philip, what do yon bbbnbe be— finally to you, philip, what do you think? is this— finally to you, philip, what do you think? is this a safe lib ben— you think? is this a safe lib ben eeobe — you think? is this a safe lib dem seat? n0,— you think? is this a safe
and the house of commons- -- and the house of commons voted on it. a morning i won't say it. i certainly- wouldn't. it's a morning program . b— wouldn't. it's a morning program . b wonbd— wouldn't. it's a morning program . i would never— wouldn't. it's a morning program . i would never vote . i would . i would never vote. i would call them liberals. they're not democrats for a start. well there you go. sarah olney will not there you go. sarah olney will nob be— there you go. sarah olney...
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commons. the house of lords have made _ evening in the commons. e made changes. to - lords have made changes. to change the atmosphere over the last 48 hours they have made concessions to potential rebels. the main areas were the detention of pregnant women. rebels say the government completely backed down. on the retrospective application of the bill and on the detention of unaccompanied minors, and the rebels on that one said it didn't go far enough. it set the scene for the votes and it was vote after vote after vote. i was standing where you are allowed to stand as a member of are allowed to stand as a member of a lobby. you can't be in the members's lobby. it looks like the motorway, they come round and go round and vote and there were 18 votes. 0ne cabinet minister said they thought it was unprecedented to have this many votes. i think you have this many votes. i think you have to go back around 50 years to have to go back around 50 years to have that many votes in one go. now, there were some rebellions and the key ones were on the detention
commons. the house of lords have made _ evening in the commons. e made changes. to - lords have made changes. to change the atmosphere over the last 48 hours they have made concessions to potential rebels. the main areas were the detention of pregnant women. rebels say the government completely backed down. on the retrospective application of the bill and on the detention of unaccompanied minors, and the rebels on that one said it didn't go far enough. it set the scene for the votes and it was...
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deputy chief whip means getting people in line to vote the right way in crucial votes in the house of commonsaling with internal matters of discipline, and therefore he was in a position of power and authority, and the committee found that that was a serious factor in this when he -- the report is quite stark and shocking, i have to say. in a club, a member's ub not far from here, a year or so ago, there were a couple of occasions when other men -- he groped them, on their bottoms, those men found themselves being touched while they were there in a social event with other people around, and so they found it extremely uncomfortable, extremely unnerving, and they found themselves in a difficult position because of mr. pincher 's role. so that was the reason that this committee said that he had. his actions were unacceptable and brought parliament into disrepute. he said the actions of a senior mp like that caused anyone in parliament to -- >> the reason this might stick in people's minds is because towards the end of boris johnson's reign in number 10 he was asked about what he knew about pinch
deputy chief whip means getting people in line to vote the right way in crucial votes in the house of commonsaling with internal matters of discipline, and therefore he was in a position of power and authority, and the committee found that that was a serious factor in this when he -- the report is quite stark and shocking, i have to say. in a club, a member's ub not far from here, a year or so ago, there were a couple of occasions when other men -- he groped them, on their bottoms, those men...
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already happened, but unfortunately we did not take decisive steps , then i see your speech in the house of commons in which you said that russia's membership in the security council of the united nations should be terminated, but the question arises. how can this be done practically, you can propose it to your colleagues, but how to propose this to the security council. i think that it is really very important to convey messages to the house of commons or to the un security council. we must now command not just one person, but the entire regime, and the regime that is not only waging an illegal war, it has been waging a long, long time. various horrors, in particular in relation to the people of ukraine. all these war crimes and the like , we know that this is a red line that was crossed a long time ago. your other speeches are precisely about the question of how relations between the united states and the former soviet union should be improved. unfortunately , we did not achieve what we wanted, but we are trying to learn the lessons and understand when it was, unfortunately, now a little too late
already happened, but unfortunately we did not take decisive steps , then i see your speech in the house of commons in which you said that russia's membership in the security council of the united nations should be terminated, but the question arises. how can this be done practically, you can propose it to your colleagues, but how to propose this to the security council. i think that it is really very important to convey messages to the house of commons or to the un security council. we must...
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newsnight, for example, made a feature of looking at bullying in the house of commons.t is good for the goose is good for the gander and that was recognized by tim devi when he talks about legitimate public interest. christian: there is a great pride in this building about ust, the trust people put in the bbc, but that trust is hard earned and easily lost. another route of the is transparency and that is why it is so important to a lot of us in the building that this is handled properly and the processes are right. adam: that is a problem because at the moment, the expose or non-expose is hanging on the alleged illegality. if nothing illegal happened, then as it were, everyone agrees -- breathes again. the bbc has identified it as being about the same individual. that could be a disciplinary matter anyway. it is a stackable -- sackable offense to bring them into disrepute with the public. christian: just one final point. there is an issue here for the bbc and that it wants to put this to bed quickly. the prime minister said he needs to do that today. he commented on it
newsnight, for example, made a feature of looking at bullying in the house of commons.t is good for the goose is good for the gander and that was recognized by tim devi when he talks about legitimate public interest. christian: there is a great pride in this building about ust, the trust people put in the bbc, but that trust is hard earned and easily lost. another route of the is transparency and that is why it is so important to a lot of us in the building that this is handled properly and the...
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and i think that although the house of lords is great in its own way, real politics s happens in the commons crucible of the national life is. and i think if you want to be in politics, that's where you've got to be really . you've got to be really. >> i'll let you into a secret. so i was saying to one of my friends in the labour party who is a an mp and this was a couple of months ago actually, i was like, what if , if lots of big like, what if, if lots of big ifs, if the tories lose power, who do you think they'll go for? and she said, i reckon it will be david frost. >> it's nice of them . nice of >> it's nice of them. nice of people to say that. i don't think it's likely to happen. the reason as i say, the reason i want to go into the commons is that's where politics is. that's where you you need to be if you want to influence things. and that's just the our that's just that's the way our system works. and quite right too. people who are not too. i think people who are not elected don't have the same standing and the same rights to comment. so and i think that's perfectly reasonable. let
and i think that although the house of lords is great in its own way, real politics s happens in the commons crucible of the national life is. and i think if you want to be in politics, that's where you've got to be really . you've got to be really. >> i'll let you into a secret. so i was saying to one of my friends in the labour party who is a an mp and this was a couple of months ago actually, i was like, what if , if lots of big like, what if, if lots of big ifs, if the tories lose...
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the minister of the cabinet office accepted that on the floor of the house of commons for the first timeever and that happened while i was prime minister and subsequent to that in parallel there has been an enormous amount of work that is happening across government which, as the minister responsible for the cabinet office so explained when he was giving evidence earlier this week, to ensure that when the government receives the final report which has been its position consistently, it will aim to act as quickly as possible to make decisions and provide people with the recognition and justice they deserve. as i say, the chronology stretches back long before i was prime minister and since i have been a prime minister that these are the very specific steps that have been taken which i think are meaningful but i acknowledge of course there is more to do and i am determined to move as quickly as practically possible after the government receives the final report but in parallel, an enormous amount of work is going on on all of the questions around compensation. i am is going on on all of the
the minister of the cabinet office accepted that on the floor of the house of commons for the first timeever and that happened while i was prime minister and subsequent to that in parallel there has been an enormous amount of work that is happening across government which, as the minister responsible for the cabinet office so explained when he was giving evidence earlier this week, to ensure that when the government receives the final report which has been its position consistently, it will aim...
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the official name for it believe it or not, in the house of commons and the house of lords. 0 times over. that went back to the commons. the commons got rid of 15 one of those amended counts and kept in one form or another five of those, the commons . the those, the commons. the government was saying it really hoped that the lords would accept that sort of as a compromise to this bill compromise to get this bill through, to start dealing with the problem of illegal migration of small boats . but the lords of small boats. but the lords did not accept that. indeed, they sent back 30 pages of amendments and explanation which the house of commons votes on this afternoon . but it doesn't this afternoon. but it doesn't stop there. it then goes back to the lords this very evening where no doubt the lords will try to amend it once again before like going back to the commons tomorrow . so again, commons tomorrow. so again, we're at frantic stages of ping pong now and one government minister i spoke to within the last hour does expect this to continue on into the coming days . very few
the official name for it believe it or not, in the house of commons and the house of lords. 0 times over. that went back to the commons. the commons got rid of 15 one of those amended counts and kept in one form or another five of those, the commons . the those, the commons. the government was saying it really hoped that the lords would accept that sort of as a compromise to this bill compromise to get this bill through, to start dealing with the problem of illegal migration of small boats ....
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it concludes that his behaviour damaged the reputation of all mps and the house of commons, somethingaged his own reputation and that of the government and apologised to the individuals involved. the report recommends an eight—week suspension from the house of commons. the honourable member concerned has ten days to appeal. and we must let due process run its course. but she knows that we take these matters incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after the appeal period, this could trigger a by—election in his midlands seat of tamworth. some of his constituents say he should resign now. if he can't do the job, he needs to resign, doesn't he? i have voted for him i many times in the past but he won't get my vote again. it's a view echoed by opposition parties. he shouldn't still be an mp in the conservative party and they are a disgrace for letting it continue. that was part of the reason why borisjohnson had to go. yeah, but they tried to defend it. they need to clean up their act. his reputation damaged, the end of his parliamentary career potentially accelerated. the co
it concludes that his behaviour damaged the reputation of all mps and the house of commons, somethingaged his own reputation and that of the government and apologised to the individuals involved. the report recommends an eight—week suspension from the house of commons. the honourable member concerned has ten days to appeal. and we must let due process run its course. but she knows that we take these matters incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after the appeal period, this...
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and i think that although the house of lords is great in its own way, real politics s happens in the commonse crucible of the national life is. and i think if you want to be in politics, that's where you've got to be really . you've got to be really. >> i'll let you into a secret. so i was saying to one of my friends in the labour party who is a an mp and this was a couple of months ago actually, i was like, what if , if lots of big like, what if, if lots of big ifs, if the tories lose power, who do you think they'll go for? and she said, i reckon it will be david frost. >> it's nice of them . nice of >> it's nice of them. nice of people to say that. i don't think it's likely to happen. the reason as i say, the reason i want to go into the commons is that's where politics is. that's where you you need to be if you want to influence things. and that's that's way our that's just that's the way our system works. and quite right too. who are not too. i think people who are not elected don't have the same standing and the same rights to comment. so and i think that's perfectly reasonable. let's t
and i think that although the house of lords is great in its own way, real politics s happens in the commonse crucible of the national life is. and i think if you want to be in politics, that's where you've got to be really . you've got to be really. >> i'll let you into a secret. so i was saying to one of my friends in the labour party who is a an mp and this was a couple of months ago actually, i was like, what if , if lots of big like, what if, if lots of big ifs, if the tories lose...
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this process has listened and some amendments have been made but the reality today is that the house of commonslord's, they were saying, remove the amnesty piece, they want to put it back in, that was a conservative manifesto pledge to serve their needs, not the needs of victims.— needs of victims. let's “ust take one needs of victims. let's “ust take terrible * needs of victims. let's “ust take one terrible incident, _ needs of victims. let's just take one terrible incident, the - needs of victims. let's just take one terrible incident, the barry| one terrible incident, the barry murphy mexico, we know that the soldiers involved did not follow the rule book but there will be under this no prosecution for any soldiers, that is my understanding, is it your understanding? regardless ofthe is it your understanding? regardless of the incident _ is it your understanding? regardless of the incident i _ is it your understanding? regardless of the incident i think _ is it your understanding? regardless of the incident i think every - is it your understanding? regardless of the incident i think every vi
this process has listened and some amendments have been made but the reality today is that the house of commonslord's, they were saying, remove the amnesty piece, they want to put it back in, that was a conservative manifesto pledge to serve their needs, not the needs of victims.— needs of victims. let's “ust take one needs of victims. let's “ust take terrible * needs of victims. let's “ust take one terrible incident, _ needs of victims. let's just take one terrible incident, the -...
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been quite a big day today, paul, in the house of commons. to the house of lords. 20 amendments rejected , rejecting the bill and it's come back to the commons today. so where are we? >> well, today i was just looking at the news on that and the commons have essentially they've re amended the bill or put it back into its original format, whether one agrees with it or doesn't and i don't tend to the i tend to agree with the amendments made by the of amendments made by the house of lords, but the house of commons, as prerogative, has as is their prerogative, has pretty much all of pretty much overruled all of them . but it's noting that them. but it's worth noting that them. but it's worth noting that the government did make a number of concessions in respect of the illegal migration on dates in particular on dates, and considering they're not going to it's not going to be retroactive and some concessions in respect of another children, another 10,000 will come and just 10,000 people will come and just be allowed to stay . i don't be allowed to
been quite a big day today, paul, in the house of commons. to the house of lords. 20 amendments rejected , rejecting the bill and it's come back to the commons today. so where are we? >> well, today i was just looking at the news on that and the commons have essentially they've re amended the bill or put it back into its original format, whether one agrees with it or doesn't and i don't tend to the i tend to agree with the amendments made by the of amendments made by the house of lords,...
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chief whip, that means getting people into line to vote the right way in crucial votes in the house of commonsherefore, he was in a position of power and authority and the committee found that that was a serious factor in this. and there rear part was quite stark and shocking, i have to say, in a members club not too far from here a year or so ago there were a couple of occasions when other men in there, he groped them, he groped them on the bottom and there is men found themselves being touched while they were there in a social event with other people around and said they found it extremely unnerving and they found themselves in a difficult position because of mr pincher�*s role. that was the reason this committee said his actions were unacceptable and had brought parliament into disrepute. they said the actions of a senior mp like that caused everyone in parliament to be tarnished. just caused everyone in parliament to be tarnished. , , . , caused everyone in parliament to be tarnished. , ., , ., caused everyone in parliament to be tarnished. , ., ., tarnished. just a bit of background, the
chief whip, that means getting people into line to vote the right way in crucial votes in the house of commonsherefore, he was in a position of power and authority and the committee found that that was a serious factor in this. and there rear part was quite stark and shocking, i have to say, in a members club not too far from here a year or so ago there were a couple of occasions when other men in there, he groped them, he groped them on the bottom and there is men found themselves being...
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george you're one of the best orators i've ever heard in the in the house of commons. >> and it seems house of commons. you've also been the media. you've also been in the media. if starting out again, if you were starting out again, would be determined to get would you be determined to get back into the house of commons again, or would you give miss? >> i'd give it a miss. i have an audience very much larger than i ever had in the house of commons. i'm not under the kind of scrutiny that that ed talked about. of scrutiny that that ed talked about . i can speak my mind about. i can speak my mind freely and do , and i don't care freely and do, and i don't care about the consequences . i don't about the consequences. i don't have anything that anyone can take away from me. and i don't want anything that anyone can give me . so i'm a free and give me. so i'm a free and independent mind and i speak it, but i do think that one of the key reasons for this decline that i think we're all agreed on is that that actually nobody believes in anything very much anymore , or it's managerial anymore
george you're one of the best orators i've ever heard in the in the house of commons. >> and it seems house of commons. you've also been the media. you've also been in the media. if starting out again, if you were starting out again, would be determined to get would you be determined to get back into the house of commons again, or would you give miss? >> i'd give it a miss. i have an audience very much larger than i ever had in the house of commons. i'm not under the kind of...
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that there is some proper check on that claim. >> but gerry, the house of lords, believe it or not, is the conscience that the house of commonsmmons should have. >> and the reason they have the conscience is there is no effective whipping system. they are there for life. they don't want to be leader of the house or business secretary. they don't want to slide up the greasy pole what they want to do is try and get things right, but that's not right that if it is right, if you look at voting in the house of lords, they almost all vote a party ticket. >> rebellion in the house of lords is not as rare as in the house of commons, but it is quite rare. >> okay, but why is that ? the >> okay, but why is that? the reason is you've got lots of parliamentary retreads. the old hereditary one now completely changed your point. >> a moment ago you said it was conscience of the nation. now you're saying it's got parliamentary reasons? >> got parliamentary >> no, it's got parliamentary retreads, they're retreads, but because they're there life, they the there for life, they are the conscience of nation. they conscience of the nation. they d
that there is some proper check on that claim. >> but gerry, the house of lords, believe it or not, is the conscience that the house of commonsmmons should have. >> and the reason they have the conscience is there is no effective whipping system. they are there for life. they don't want to be leader of the house or business secretary. they don't want to slide up the greasy pole what they want to do is try and get things right, but that's not right that if it is right, if you look at...
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the tories with their 25—year—old candidate keir mather, who'll become the youngest mp in the house of commonshare of the vote. labour took 46% there, and their win means they've overturned the largest conservative majority at a by—election since 1916. and in somerton and frome in somerset, liberal democrat sarah dyke secured a dramatic victory, winning more than 21,000 votes, while conservative faye purbrick trailed in second place with less than half the number. and here's the share of the vote for the lib dems, a whopping 54.6%, and they thanked what they called lifelong conservative voters for the win. but the conservatives did hold on to uxbridge and south ruislip in west london by the slimmest of majorities, which was boris johnson's old seat until he resigned. this is the share of the vote. just a narrow share between the two parties. the tories' steve tuckwell made the controversial expansion of london's ultra low emission zone, brought in by the labour mayor, central to his campaign. with more now, here's our political correspondent, iain watson. it was a night of spectacular results.
the tories with their 25—year—old candidate keir mather, who'll become the youngest mp in the house of commonshare of the vote. labour took 46% there, and their win means they've overturned the largest conservative majority at a by—election since 1916. and in somerton and frome in somerset, liberal democrat sarah dyke secured a dramatic victory, winning more than 21,000 votes, while conservative faye purbrick trailed in second place with less than half the number. and here's the share of...
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offences that are drawn up by democratically elected representatives in, for example, britain's house of commonsreach?_ is this police overreach? it is not 'ust is this police overreach? it is not just about _ is this police overreach? it is not just about elections, _ is this police overreach? it is not just about elections, democracy | is this police overreach? it is not. just about elections, democracy is also just about elections, democracy is atso about— just about elections, democracy is also aboutjustice. and it just about elections, democracy is also about justice. and it the fundamental principle ofjustice is proportionality. if offences are committed, of course they should be punished, _ committed, of course they should be punished, but the punishment should be proportional to the offence committed. i believe that three years— committed. i believe that three years in— committed. i believe that three years injail for committed. i believe that three years in jail for blocking a motorway is clearly out of proportion when we look at the offence — proportion when we look at the offence. tha
offences that are drawn up by democratically elected representatives in, for example, britain's house of commonsreach?_ is this police overreach? it is not 'ust is this police overreach? it is not just about _ is this police overreach? it is not just about elections, _ is this police overreach? it is not just about elections, democracy | is this police overreach? it is not. just about elections, democracy is also just about elections, democracy is atso about— just about elections, democracy...
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here, you would have created it in another place, it should have been created in front of the house of commons, because i think the representatives are responsible for this mess , and the officials of the conservative government and the labor party, and all the parties and the house of lords are the story of the day and they witness this mess every day . in connection with the affairs of immigrants the conflict between the army and the rapid response forces continues in sudan. in addition to putting people's lives at risk, they have also faced a shortage of food. now, with the interruption of the transportation routes of essential items to the capital of sudan, the residents of this city are facing the risk of starvation. according to the report of trt network, war-torn, now with the prospect of a food crisis, vital infrastructures in the capital and the surrounding cities of northern cartoon and the treatment period have been damaged, as a result of which more than 90% of food processing centers have been closed . aids made in the domestic are little escalation the violence means that humanit
here, you would have created it in another place, it should have been created in front of the house of commons, because i think the representatives are responsible for this mess , and the officials of the conservative government and the labor party, and all the parties and the house of lords are the story of the day and they witness this mess every day . in connection with the affairs of immigrants the conflict between the army and the rapid response forces continues in sudan. in addition to...
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house of lords. any amendment made in the house will come back for the house of commons and will he ensure that the small amounts of government time is made available in this place between now and the end of the parliamentary session to ensure that this important bill will become law. >> thank you, prime minister. we have supported the bill, we are working on the bill and my friends the line and -- >> american history tv, saturday on cspan26789 employees and outlined his policy platform. >> >> sean, i'm doug. >> nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> sorry to pull you away from your work here.
house of lords. any amendment made in the house will come back for the house of commons and will he ensure that the small amounts of government time is made available in this place between now and the end of the parliamentary session to ensure that this important bill will become law. >> thank you, prime minister. we have supported the bill, we are working on the bill and my friends the line and -- >> american history tv, saturday on cspan26789 employees and outlined his policy...
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he mentioned when he was in the house of commons, customers— when he was in the house of commons, customersal ombudsman service which would had the power to direct a bank— which would had the power to direct a bank to— which would had the power to direct a bank to look once again at someone's account that they were trying _ someone's account that they were trying to— someone's account that they were trying to close. but nigel farage feeling _ trying to close. but nigel farage feeling quite vindicated by this document he has got his document he has because more details have emerged _ hands on. about the american soldier who's been detained there after crossing the border without authorization. travis king had been detained after getting into fights in south korea prior to cro55ing. court documents show, he also damaged a police car and had recently spent time in a detention facility in seoul. the 23—year—old serviceman had been recently released and was being sent back to the us for disciplinary reasons when he escaped. he made it across the demilitarized zone between north and south korea w
he mentioned when he was in the house of commons, customers— when he was in the house of commons, customersal ombudsman service which would had the power to direct a bank— which would had the power to direct a bank to— which would had the power to direct a bank to look once again at someone's account that they were trying _ someone's account that they were trying to— someone's account that they were trying to close. but nigel farage feeling _ trying to close. but nigel farage feeling...
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they'll be part of a bill that is currently in the house of commons called the renters (reform) bill.ky, it is called a full buck supermoon and looks a bit bigger and brighter than normal because it is closer to earth than usual. 21,000 kilometres, that is, in fact. you are all caught up now. see you later.
they'll be part of a bill that is currently in the house of commons called the renters (reform) bill.ky, it is called a full buck supermoon and looks a bit bigger and brighter than normal because it is closer to earth than usual. 21,000 kilometres, that is, in fact. you are all caught up now. see you later.
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member the british house of commons has given 25 million pounds from the government for the national development of the english health service, which has worsened , and the country has also faced a shortage of 110 thousand people in the nursing sector, as well as the increase in inflation and the government's refusal to increase salaries and wages , which caused the treatment. in order for thousands of occupational therapy specialists to migrate to countries like australia and new zealand , they will bring health care to the brink of collapse so that this sector is privatized, a strategy that has also been implemented in the water sector. health in london with the increase in the number of elderly people and the expectation of about 7 million patients on the waiting lists for treatment made some experts believe that the health sector will soon collapse, and experts believe that the solution for this sector is the existence of a strong will to reform the health sector and refrain from privatization . the creation of this section needs the end of this auto news section, in the name of a
member the british house of commons has given 25 million pounds from the government for the national development of the english health service, which has worsened , and the country has also faced a shortage of 110 thousand people in the nursing sector, as well as the increase in inflation and the government's refusal to increase salaries and wages , which caused the treatment. in order for thousands of occupational therapy specialists to migrate to countries like australia and new zealand ,...
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bunch of people do know who briefly the relevant person should a member the house of should a member of the house of commonsent. >> we've done that before >> well, we've done that before and you can use parliamentary. >> you be willing? no, >> would you be willing? no, i wouldn't. i wouldn't because i'm not i know who it is. not sure i know who it is. i mean, i've got an idea, but but i think people who do know, you know, this crazy know, we're playing this crazy guessing i just guessing game and i just wish they be transparent they would be more transparent and forward. mean, if and straight forward. i mean, if he nothing wrong, then, you he did nothing wrong, then, you know, people should that. know, people should say that. well i don't know if liz well listen, i don't know if liz truss is great prime truss is the great prime minister that got away, but i'm certainly the great certainly looking at the great chancellor. that's very kind. >> listen, like being >> but listen, always like being on show. politics is a long on the show. politics is a long game, isn't it? yeah. would you would rule out return to
bunch of people do know who briefly the relevant person should a member the house of should a member of the house of commonsent. >> we've done that before >> well, we've done that before and you can use parliamentary. >> you be willing? no, >> would you be willing? no, i wouldn't. i wouldn't because i'm not i know who it is. not sure i know who it is. i mean, i've got an idea, but but i think people who do know, you know, this crazy know, we're playing this crazy...
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it should have been created in front of the house of commons because i think the representatives are onsible for this mess and the officials of the conservative government and the labor party and all the parties and the house of lords . but intense discussions in connection with the affairs of immigrants, the manesh canal continues to donate 72,000 black shirts to the needy and less fortunate compatriots of the society. it started with hossein baman. this campaign is supported by the national museum of the islamic revolution and sacred defense and the rabi mohabbatean cultural complex. it continues until the end of muharram. those who are interested and benefactors can go to the website of mohabbatet point ir to get more information and participate in this campaign. comedies will not be shown in cinemas during the first decade of muharram . said and other film works continue according to the rules and regulations of the ministry of culture and islamic guidance and of course the resolution of the trade union council, the screening of iranian cinema comedies will be stopped for 15 days
it should have been created in front of the house of commons because i think the representatives are onsible for this mess and the officials of the conservative government and the labor party and all the parties and the house of lords . but intense discussions in connection with the affairs of immigrants, the manesh canal continues to donate 72,000 black shirts to the needy and less fortunate compatriots of the society. it started with hossein baman. this campaign is supported by the national...
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it concludes that his behaviour damaged the reputation of all mps and the house of commons, somethinge report says he admitted it damaged his own reputation and that of the government and apologised to the individuals involved. the report recommends an eight—week suspension from the house of commons. the honourable member concerned has ten days to appeal. and we must let due process run its course. but she knows that we take these matters incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension after the appeal period, this could trigger a by—election in his midlands seat of tamworth. some of his constituents say he should resign now. if he can't do the job, he needs to resign, doesn't he? i have voted for him i many times in the past but he won't get my vote again. it's a view echoed by opposition parties. he shouldn't still be an mp in the conservative party and they are a disgrace for letting it continue. that was part of the reason why borisjohnson had to go. yeah, but they tried to defend it. they need to clean up their act. his reputation damaged, the end of his parliamentary career
it concludes that his behaviour damaged the reputation of all mps and the house of commons, somethinge report says he admitted it damaged his own reputation and that of the government and apologised to the individuals involved. the report recommends an eight—week suspension from the house of commons. the honourable member concerned has ten days to appeal. and we must let due process run its course. but she knows that we take these matters incredibly seriously. if mps approve this suspension...
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the rules aren't always consistent because we have mps and accused in the house of commons, and yet his difference here? ~ ' . . domain. where is the difference here? ~' ' . , ., here? i think the difference is that this is about _ here? i think the difference is that this is about the _ here? i think the difference is that this is about the media, _ here? i think the difference is that this is about the media, it's - here? i think the difference is that this is about the media, it's about| this is about the media, it's about the bbc and it's about someone who's not a politician. there is a sort of certain feeling that people involved in politics are more accountable. i would argue that someone who's a national figure would argue that someone who's a nationalfigure in news or current affairs should also be accountable on the basis that we spend time holding people to account. newsnight, for example, has made a feature of looking at bullying and sexual misbehavior in the house of commons. i think that was recognised by tim davie when he talks about legitimate interests.— legitimate inter
the rules aren't always consistent because we have mps and accused in the house of commons, and yet his difference here? ~ ' . . domain. where is the difference here? ~' ' . , ., here? i think the difference is that this is about _ here? i think the difference is that this is about the _ here? i think the difference is that this is about the media, _ here? i think the difference is that this is about the media, it's - here? i think the difference is that this is about the media, it's about|...
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they would be part of a bill that's currently in the house of commons called the renters reform bill.ight in the sky, it's called a full book, supermoon. it looks a bit bigger and brighter than normal because it's closer to earth than usual, 21,000 kilometres, that is. in fact, you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm marc edwards coming to you from the bbc sport centre here's what we've got coming up in our show. defending champion elena rybakina survives a scare to start her wimbledon campaign with a win. world number1 carlos alcaraz is up and running seeing off veteran jeremy chardy. there's carnage on the track at the tour de france butjasper philipsen wins stage 4 in chaotic circumstances. things are right now from rent increases to difficulty finding a place. the bbc has found that thousands of rental ads say
they would be part of a bill that's currently in the house of commons called the renters reform bill.ight in the sky, it's called a full book, supermoon. it looks a bit bigger and brighter than normal because it's closer to earth than usual, 21,000 kilometres, that is. in fact, you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm marc edwards coming to you from the bbc sport centre here's what we've got coming up in our show. defending champion elena rybakina survives...
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a bbc investigation has revealed there is a "predatory culture" that exists around the house of commonsit took complaints "extremely seriously". you can see the full report on bbc two�*s newsnight tonight at 10.30. and there are more updates, news and analysis on bbc news 0nline, that�*s bbc.co.uk/news, the former gmtv presenter fiona phillips has revealed that she was diagnosed a year ago with early stage alzheimer�*s at the age of 61. the disease runs in herfamily. she went for tests after months of what she described as brain fog and anxiety. our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the causes and symptoms of the disease. my mum started showing signs in her 50s and dad in his late 60s... fiona phillips has often spoken about the devastating impact of alzheimer�*s on her family. the tv presenter has told the daily mirror she was diagnosed with the disease last year and wants to raise awareness of the condition. my family, it has absolutely decimated, my mum, my dad, my uncle barry, itjust goes on and on. and they always used to say to me, it�*s not hereditary. well, there is something
a bbc investigation has revealed there is a "predatory culture" that exists around the house of commonsit took complaints "extremely seriously". you can see the full report on bbc two�*s newsnight tonight at 10.30. and there are more updates, news and analysis on bbc news 0nline, that�*s bbc.co.uk/news, the former gmtv presenter fiona phillips has revealed that she was diagnosed a year ago with early stage alzheimer�*s at the age of 61. the disease runs in herfamily....
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but in the house of commons and the house of lords, the questions would be enough since it was announced in march. but they were going to be sending those shelves for the challenge of time. the canyon national human rights commission has launched an investigation into a legit killings and attacks by security guards that a local pineapple farm owned by an american company. that's after a scathing investigation was published about the heretic violence on the plantation . we heard from some of the victims, the main deal now was bitten by the gentleman guards for the room, go on my hand and they left me dying. actually, they thought i had already died and that's when to drag me to a forest nearby, where i spend the whole night. while i go solomon conscious and informed my family members who took me to the hospital, not a delmore where being seriously beaten by the guard, summer, killed and others when they are called, disappear completely in your mind within your i think the defeats we used to get grass for our livestock set, the delmonte site, one day these guard sauce and chased us and unf
but in the house of commons and the house of lords, the questions would be enough since it was announced in march. but they were going to be sending those shelves for the challenge of time. the canyon national human rights commission has launched an investigation into a legit killings and attacks by security guards that a local pineapple farm owned by an american company. that's after a scathing investigation was published about the heretic violence on the plantation . we heard from some of the...