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that statementi in the house of commons at the end ofjuly_ in the house of commons at the end ofjuly house of commons at the end ofjuly from rachel reeves the - in the house of commons at the end ofjuly from rachel reeves the newl ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellon — ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's _ ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's no _ ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's no money- ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's no money left. i chancellor. there's no money left. she said _ chancellor. there's no money left. she said things— chancellor. there's no money left. she said things are _ chancellor. there's no money left. she said things are awful. - chancellor. there's no money left. she said things are awful. but - chancellor. there's no money left. i she said things are awful. but then, to say— she said things are awful. but then, to say that — she said things are awful. but then, to say that and _ she said things are awful. but then, to say that and then _ she said things are awful. but then,
that statementi in the house of commons at the end ofjuly_ in the house of commons at the end ofjuly house of commons at the end ofjuly from rachel reeves the - in the house of commons at the end ofjuly from rachel reeves the newl ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellon — ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's _ ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's no _ ofjuly from rachel reeves the new chancellor. there's no money- ofjuly from rachel reeves the new...
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at the end _ was that statement in the house of commons at the end of— was that statement in the house from . rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is _ rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is no _ rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is no money - rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is no money left, . rachel reeves, the new chancellorl put that there is no money left, she said things — put that there is no money left, she said things are _ put that there is no money left, she said things are awful. _ put that there is no money left, she said things are awful. then, - put that there is no money left, she said things are awful. then, to- put that there is no money left, she said things are awful. then, to say. said things are awful. then, to say that and _ said things are awful. then, to say that and then _ said things are awful. then, to say that and then give _ said things are awful. then, to say that and then give these _ said things are awful. then, to say that and then give these inflation. that and then give these inflation ilusting
at the end _ was that statement in the house of commons at the end of— was that statement in the house from . rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is _ rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is no _ rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is no money - rachel reeves, the new chancellor put that there is no money left, . rachel reeves, the new chancellorl put that there is no money left, she said things — put that there is no money left, she said things are _...
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the house of commons resumes in a week's time. on't know the exact detail of it. i thinkiusi — don't know the exact detail of it. i thinkjust picking up on something catherine — thinkjust picking up on something catherine had said is that there is no plan _ catherine had said is that there is no pian for— catherine had said is that there is no plan for growth being given out. ithink— no plan for growth being given out. i think most— no plan for growth being given out. i think most people would understand that you _ i think most people would understand that you need to be sensible and prudent— that you need to be sensible and prudent but on the other hand you want _ prudent but on the other hand you want to— prudent but on the other hand you want to note that you are doing it for a _ want to note that you are doing it for a reason — want to note that you are doing it for a reason and the government is going _ for a reason and the government is going to _ for a reason and the government is going to invest in whatever it wants to inve
the house of commons resumes in a week's time. on't know the exact detail of it. i thinkiusi — don't know the exact detail of it. i thinkjust picking up on something catherine — thinkjust picking up on something catherine had said is that there is no plan _ catherine had said is that there is no pian for— catherine had said is that there is no plan for growth being given out. ithink— no plan for growth being given out. i think most— no plan for growth being given out. i think most...
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by the zionists , financial reinforcements and other reinforcements today , a zionist in the house of commons, one of the zionist figures in the british house of commons , wrote a letter to the times newspaper and condemned me for being anti-semitic. in case it's over, this is clear and clear, even the times of israel has announced that it has written an article that supports these extremists in england. i mean, what i said is a clear document , but with all this, they are mudslinging all the time they attack people who want to defend the rights of palestinians. but we announced today that we are not ready to compromise in this issue, really humanity and the so-called continuation of humanity is connected to the issue of preventing such zionist activities not only in gaza but all over the world because these are not the beginning. . there is nothing else they can do to destroy people's gatherings, especially now that they are injured and have no way forward, no way forward, so mr. shajareh, for me, this is the connection you made between the palestinian issue and the zionist regime with this
by the zionists , financial reinforcements and other reinforcements today , a zionist in the house of commons, one of the zionist figures in the british house of commons , wrote a letter to the times newspaper and condemned me for being anti-semitic. in case it's over, this is clear and clear, even the times of israel has announced that it has written an article that supports these extremists in england. i mean, what i said is a clear document , but with all this, they are mudslinging all the...
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financial reinforcements and other reinforcements can be received in a letter today a zionist in the house of commons, one of the zionist figures in the british house of commons, wrote to the times newspaper and condemned me to anti-semitism , when all the evidence is clear, even the times of israel announced that he had written an article that supports these extremists in england. they riot, they set fire to the police station , they attack the mosques, they are financially supported by the israelis, which is what i said. the document is clear and clear, but with all this, they spread mud all the time and attack people who want to be defenders of the rights and defenders of palestinians, but we today, we announced that we are not willing to compromise on this issue of humanity, so to speak. and there is no way forward, no way forward, so mr. shajareh , for me, you see the connection between the palestinian issue and the zionist regime with this new wave of islam, which i can almost say has started in england for about a week to 10 days, and that you can see the support of the zionist regime . yes, y
financial reinforcements and other reinforcements can be received in a letter today a zionist in the house of commons, one of the zionist figures in the british house of commons, wrote to the times newspaper and condemned me to anti-semitism , when all the evidence is clear, even the times of israel announced that he had written an article that supports these extremists in england. they riot, they set fire to the police station , they attack the mosques, they are financially supported by the...
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the bbc has learnt the house of commons biggest landlord and newly elected labour mp jas athwal, is rentingservative prime minister inside number ten. coming up on bbc news. the draw for the european conference is made and welsh domestic club side, the new saints, have a trip to savour. they�*re off to italy to play fiorentina. great britain�*s athletes have won a raft of medals at day two of the paralympics in paris — with four golds so far this afternoon. two were in the cycling at the velodrome, and two more were in the pool, with tully kearney taking her second title of the games. from paris, andy swiss has the latest. another day of british celebration. it began with the first medallists returning to the team�*s headquarters and ringing a special paralympic bell. bell chimes. and soon others were earning that privilege. an all—british final in the cycling. jaco van gass against finn graham in the pursuit, and it was van gass that grabbed the gold. here he comes over the line. gold! a one—two for the team—mates, and for van gass, a former serviceman who was injured in afghanistan, a thi
the bbc has learnt the house of commons biggest landlord and newly elected labour mp jas athwal, is rentingservative prime minister inside number ten. coming up on bbc news. the draw for the european conference is made and welsh domestic club side, the new saints, have a trip to savour. they�*re off to italy to play fiorentina. great britain�*s athletes have won a raft of medals at day two of the paralympics in paris — with four golds so far this afternoon. two were in the cycling at the...
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the house of commons�* biggest landlord, a newly elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mouldf some of these flats spoke of having to regularly scrub bathroom ceilings to remove mould — one told us of ants crawling up their child�*s body — and others of being threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained. mr athwal has denied this, and said he was not aware of problems as the properties are managed by an agency. labour�*s election manifesto committed to preventing "private renters being exploited and discriminated against". here�*s our political investigations correspondentjoe pike. labour promised to crack down on bad landlords, but the residents of ilford south may have just elected one. this is the bathroom ceiling of a flat owned by the area�*s mp, jas athwal. he has 15 rental properties. seven are above this shop, where almost half the families told me they regularly clean their bathroom ceilings to remove black mould. when i visited, filming on my phone, i also saw evidence of ant infestations in a number of the properties. "the ants are everywhere," o
the house of commons�* biggest landlord, a newly elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mouldf some of these flats spoke of having to regularly scrub bathroom ceilings to remove mould — one told us of ants crawling up their child�*s body — and others of being threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained. mr athwal has denied this, and said he was not aware of problems as the properties are managed by an agency. labour�*s election manifesto committed to...
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you know, mps in the house of commons. be very wary of seeing me in the house of commons but, you know, suddenly now had some small talk to make with me about strictly. so, yes, i think it's been a really good thing for me, personally, because it has made me more of a human being and more of a norm... in this extraordinary, weird show that you do, in which you do extraordinary, weird things, strangely, the result of it has been that i seem more like everybody else. that's all we've got time for this week. i'll be back next week. thank you so much for your company. and if you'd like to hear a longer version of today's show, search "bbc the media show" wherever you get your bbc podcasts. hello there. for part two of the weekend, it looks like low pressure will be affecting more north—western parts of the country, whereas further south, thanks to the ridge of high pressure, we should see a lot of dry and settled weather. quite a bit of cloud around on sunday, but some sunny spells here and there and conditions turning wetter
you know, mps in the house of commons. be very wary of seeing me in the house of commons but, you know, suddenly now had some small talk to make with me about strictly. so, yes, i think it's been a really good thing for me, personally, because it has made me more of a human being and more of a norm... in this extraordinary, weird show that you do, in which you do extraordinary, weird things, strangely, the result of it has been that i seem more like everybody else. that's all we've got time...
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and i said, well, why aren't you in the house of commons? rently do less damage when i'm up here than in the house of commons. >> your royal highness bill rammell you met the queen. was he ever indiscreet to you? >> no, i met her a number of times, most memorably on the night that the olympic committee came in advance of london 2012. we hadn't yet won the bid, and she hosted the most wonderful reception at the palace for the olympic committee. and she was an absolute star of diplomacy. and she was also a very sound judge of character. and i'd like to think she said this about trump, but i don't actually believe it because she was absolutely inscrutable with her personal and political views all the time. she was on the throne. i don't actually believe she said this, but she wouldn't have said this, but she wouldn't have said those remarks about because i don't think so. >> she'd be. would she be aware that she is the head of state of our country, meeting america's head of state? and it's not really personal any more. it's the kind of that kind
and i said, well, why aren't you in the house of commons? rently do less damage when i'm up here than in the house of commons. >> your royal highness bill rammell you met the queen. was he ever indiscreet to you? >> no, i met her a number of times, most memorably on the night that the olympic committee came in advance of london 2012. we hadn't yet won the bid, and she hosted the most wonderful reception at the palace for the olympic committee. and she was an absolute star of...
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and of course we are in this holiday period where the house of commons is not sitting at the moment? a senior — sitting at the moment? pat mcfadden, who is a senior cabinet _ sitting at the moment? pat mcfadden, who is a senior cabinet minister, - who is a senior cabinet minister, did some interviews yesterday where he defended lord alli having had a pass but also terrified that he has since given it up, which i think was their attempt to try to defuse the story. but keir starmer is giving a big speech tomorrow, that is actually the pre—released excerpts of that speech, are what i think the government would like us to be talking about right now, rather than that, and that is where this becomes a distraction for them, because in the speech tomorrow, we are told keir starmer is going to decry the rubble and ruin left by the conservative government, need a decade to fix what he has inherited, but i am pretty sure that in the question and answer session after the speech, people will be asking questions about passes.— the speech, people will be asking questions about passes. thank you very
and of course we are in this holiday period where the house of commons is not sitting at the moment? a senior — sitting at the moment? pat mcfadden, who is a senior cabinet _ sitting at the moment? pat mcfadden, who is a senior cabinet minister, - who is a senior cabinet minister, did some interviews yesterday where he defended lord alli having had a pass but also terrified that he has since given it up, which i think was their attempt to try to defuse the story. but keir starmer is giving a...
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jas athwal, mp for ilford south, is the biggest landlord in the house of commons. as unaware of these issues, as the properties are managed by an agency. also on the programme... why has untreated sewage been discharged for over a week into sites flowing into windermere? my values have not changed. kamala harris defends herself against accusations of flip—flopping on policy in herfirst interview since entering the presidential race. jaco van gass collect another gold medal! and jaco van gass wins the first of paralympics gb's cycling golds in the men's 3,000m individual pursuit final. and coming up on bbc news. is ivan toney off to saudi arabia in a £40 million deal? we'll have all the latest on transfer deadline day. good evening. the house of commons' biggest landlord, a newly elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mould and ant infestations, the bbc has learnt. mould and ant infestations,
jas athwal, mp for ilford south, is the biggest landlord in the house of commons. as unaware of these issues, as the properties are managed by an agency. also on the programme... why has untreated sewage been discharged for over a week into sites flowing into windermere? my values have not changed. kamala harris defends herself against accusations of flip—flopping on policy in herfirst interview since entering the presidential race. jaco van gass collect another gold medal! and jaco van gass...
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the biggest landlord in the house of commons — the labour mpjas athwal — says sorry to his tenants afterand ant infestations at a number of his rental properties. officials in ukraine say at least seven people including a young girl have died in a guided bomb attack on the city of kharkiv. oasis issue a warning after pre—sale tickets are relisted for thousands of pounds. and the football transfer window has just closed — could raheem sterling be about to swap chelsea for arsenal. hello, i'm lauren taylor. a london labour mp, revealed by the bbc to be renting out flats with some having black mould and ant infestations, says he's profoundly sorry that tenants have been let down. jas athwal, mp for ilford south and the house of commons' biggest landlord, owns 15 rental flats. one tenant told us that they were threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained. mr athwal says that he is shocked by the bbc�*s findings, that maintenance will be done swiftly, and that tenants are free to speak out. here's our political investigations correspondentjoe pike. labour promised to crack
the biggest landlord in the house of commons — the labour mpjas athwal — says sorry to his tenants afterand ant infestations at a number of his rental properties. officials in ukraine say at least seven people including a young girl have died in a guided bomb attack on the city of kharkiv. oasis issue a warning after pre—sale tickets are relisted for thousands of pounds. and the football transfer window has just closed — could raheem sterling be about to swap chelsea for arsenal. hello,...
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shadow leader of the house of commons chris philp has called for more spaces in prison. eleased yesterday show there are just 100 spaces left in male prisons across england and wales. it comes after the activation of early dawn, where defendants in active court cases are kept in police cells until standard prison spaces open up. this comes as cleveland police says an 11 year old child has been arrested over disorder in the middlesbrough riots. cleveland police said officers had detained a further 14 people in connection with the disorder. on the 4th of august. and sir keir starmer has condemned the violent scene at notting hill carnival, which left 61 police officers injured. the prime minister says i was very clear about the 2011 riots, which had about the 2011 riots, which had a different genesis to the recent riots. but he added i will condemn anyone using violence. that's as a man has been charged with attempted murder over the stabbing of a mother at notting hill carnival. 20 year old shaquille tebow has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of 32 year
shadow leader of the house of commons chris philp has called for more spaces in prison. eleased yesterday show there are just 100 spaces left in male prisons across england and wales. it comes after the activation of early dawn, where defendants in active court cases are kept in police cells until standard prison spaces open up. this comes as cleveland police says an 11 year old child has been arrested over disorder in the middlesbrough riots. cleveland police said officers had detained a...
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these are racist, anti—immigrant riots, and we need proper debate and proper analysis in the house of commonsave been discussing the role of social media over the last hour or so. how concerned are you that these violent disorder and protests are being sprung up on social media, and it is very hard to find out who is actually organising them, if indeed there is one single group organising them? let there is one single group organising them? , there is one single group organising them? ._ , there is one single group organising them? ,, , ., ., them? let me say these are not protests- _ them? let me say these are not protests. this _ them? let me say these are not protests. this is _ them? let me say these are not protests. this is violence. - them? let me say these are not protests. this is violence. not i protests. this is violence. not protests. this is violence. not protests at all. a protest is a march or a letter. these are not protests and should not be dignified by that. as far as social media is concerned, there is a role for that, but a is extraordinary how all of these violent incide
these are racist, anti—immigrant riots, and we need proper debate and proper analysis in the house of commonsave been discussing the role of social media over the last hour or so. how concerned are you that these violent disorder and protests are being sprung up on social media, and it is very hard to find out who is actually organising them, if indeed there is one single group organising them? let there is one single group organising them? , there is one single group organising them? ._ ,...
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tote analysis in the house of commons.order and protests are being sprung up on social media and it is very hard to find out actually who is organising them, if indeed there is one single group organising it? let there is one single group organising it? ,_ , ., ., it? let me say, these are not protests- _ it? let me say, these are not protests. this _ it? let me say, these are not protests. this is _ it? let me say, these are not protests. this is violence. i it? let me say, these are not| protests. this is violence. not protests. this is violence. not protests at all. a protest is a march. these are not protests and should not be dignified by that. as far as social media is concerned, there is a role for that, it is extraordinary how all of these violent incidents have been coordinated nationally, so we would want to debate around social media and what can be done to stop them circulating these incitements to violence. , ., ~ a home affairs correspondent daniel sandford now has this assessment on what the line at protests
tote analysis in the house of commons.order and protests are being sprung up on social media and it is very hard to find out actually who is organising them, if indeed there is one single group organising it? let there is one single group organising it? ,_ , ., ., it? let me say, these are not protests- _ it? let me say, these are not protests. this _ it? let me say, these are not protests. this is _ it? let me say, these are not protests. this is violence. i it? let me say, these are not|...
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as things stand, the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, is reported to have told mps and to be at risk of any of the trouble. so as things stand, mps are at home. many viewers and listeners might think they should be in the house of commons debating what's going on, but there is a cost to that. >> oh, the other argument is potentially they could maybe just do more by serving their communities, by being within their communities. well a lot of them are going on holiday though, aren't they? >> yes, a lot of them are going on holiday. many of them do want to go on holiday. they've got a narrow window for at this time, just august normally have a longer period on a on a break, they have just i mean, you know, tiny violins, but they have just fought an election and it's been quite an intense political time. but i think there's no break, no let off for this government. it's trying to do other things. they've got other plans they want to do. i'm sure during august to talk about the labour agenda, the budget coming up in october. but as things stand, it is dealing with one iss
as things stand, the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, is reported to have told mps and to be at risk of any of the trouble. so as things stand, mps are at home. many viewers and listeners might think they should be in the house of commons debating what's going on, but there is a cost to that. >> oh, the other argument is potentially they could maybe just do more by serving their communities, by being within their communities. well a lot of them are going on holiday...
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i mean, it was a statement in the house of commons, so we can all check that she actually said it.the less serious criticism. i think the more serious criticism is she and the three others who stayed in the government knew that a group of us were telling them that a considerable chunk of the conservative electorate was extremely angry, that we had stood for election in 2019. on getting total migration down from around 200,000, which it was then, to a lower figure, and it actually hit a peak of 740,000. it was completely unacceptable. and they wouldn't accept amendments and proposals that we were putting to them as a collective government to do something about it. it was only towards the end, in january of this year , that the prime this year, that the prime minister saw the point and made some changes to the rules over how you qualify to get into this country legally, which are now having quite an impact on the numbers. but it was a bit late and then he didn't allow a year to show the public that this was actually going to work and make quite a difference to the numbers and meanwhi
i mean, it was a statement in the house of commons, so we can all check that she actually said it.the less serious criticism. i think the more serious criticism is she and the three others who stayed in the government knew that a group of us were telling them that a considerable chunk of the conservative electorate was extremely angry, that we had stood for election in 2019. on getting total migration down from around 200,000, which it was then, to a lower figure, and it actually hit a peak of...
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. >> there's a house of commons. >> there's a house of commons. >> it depends how you define subsidy.tion and other measures. that's been the level of subsidies always given with something like an oil field, where you have to spend a huge amount of money up front, and then you get your revenues later on. >> it's always been possible to get tax concessions on big businesses like that, and that's a public subsidy. it is not a pubuc a public subsidy. it is not a public subsidy. it's a public you collect your tax 75% tax. once the oil is flowing, that's what they're collecting. >> if you if you look at all the money research on this comparing like for like there is a much more substantial public subsidy for fossil fuels than there is for fossil fuels than there is for renewables. >> well, we all know how much oil and gas is taxed. they're paying oil and gas is taxed. they're paying 75%, know how much it's taxed. and it's a huge tax take from that. we're going to get to some views after the break. but coming up the home office is in a bit of hot water. regarding what one might call a bit o
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i kara-murza's plight in the house of commons previously.— commons previously.so the fact that he has been released alongside evan gershkovich is fantastic news. brian, if i could bring you back in, but has the reaction been in the us? this is an important moment for president biden_ this is an important moment for president biden who _ this is an important moment for president biden who is - this is an important moment for president biden who is now- this is an important moment for president biden who is now a i this is an important moment for. president biden who is now a lame duck president. _ president biden who is now a lame duck president, who _ president biden who is now a lame duck president, who is _ president biden who is now a lame duck president, who is clearly- president biden who is now a lame duck president, who is clearly on i duck president, who is clearly on the way— duck president, who is clearly on the way out _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as _ duck president, who is clearly on the way out as he _ duck president, who is clea
i kara-murza's plight in the house of commons previously.— commons previously.so the fact that he has been released alongside evan gershkovich is fantastic news. brian, if i could bring you back in, but has the reaction been in the us? this is an important moment for president biden_ this is an important moment for president biden who _ this is an important moment for president biden who is - this is an important moment for president biden who is now- this is an important moment for president...
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the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle to work for ed by demonstrators. the guardian's describes the ongoing situation and comments on the biggest mobilisation of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and today's daily mail also splashes on the anti—racism protests, describing them as the "night anti—hate marchers faced down the thugs". the northern ireland assembly meet today to discuss the violent disorder in belfast over the past few days. the first minister and deputy first minister have stated that their top priority is to face down racism and intimidation. this follows attacks on businesses in the city after anti—immigration protests turned violent. the northern ireland assembly meet today to discuss the violent ask what they can do to try and bring this violence to an end. and they'll also receive a briefing from the northern ireland police service chief constablejohn boucher. they'll have questions for him, no doubt, about his policing of events here on saturday, but he too will have questions for them in te
the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle to work for ed by demonstrators. the guardian's describes the ongoing situation and comments on the biggest mobilisation of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and today's daily mail also splashes on the anti—racism protests, describing them as the "night anti—hate marchers faced down the thugs". the northern ireland assembly meet today to discuss the violent disorder in...
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jas athwal, mp for ilford south and the house of commons' biggest landlord, owns 15 rental flats. one tenant told us that they were threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained. mr athwal says that he is shocked by the bbc�*s findings, that maintenance will be done swiftly, and that tenants are free to speak out. here's our political investigations correspondentjoe pike. labour promised to crack down on bad landlords, but the residents of ilford south may have just elected one. this is the bathroom ceiling of a flat owned by the area's mp, jas athwal. he has 15 rental properties. seven are above this shop, where almost half the families told me they regularly clean their bathroom ceilings to remove black mould. when i visited, filming on my phone, i also saw evidence of ant infestations in a number of the properties. "the ants are everywhere," one resident said, pointing to insects running up their wall. "they are on my kids body and on their clothes." in the dirty communal areas, the lights didn't work and the fire alarm appeared to be broken. none of the tena
jas athwal, mp for ilford south and the house of commons' biggest landlord, owns 15 rental flats. one tenant told us that they were threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained. mr athwal says that he is shocked by the bbc�*s findings, that maintenance will be done swiftly, and that tenants are free to speak out. here's our political investigations correspondentjoe pike. labour promised to crack down on bad landlords, but the residents of ilford south may have just elected...
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"britain shuts up shop" is the headline — the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commonshey feel they might be targeted by demonstrators. "thousands take to the streets to counter threat from far right" — the guardian's lead story also centres on thousands of people taking to streets in parts of the capital, blackpool, brighton and sheffield in what it describes as the biggest mobilisation of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and today's daily mail also splashes on the anti—racism protests, describing them as the "night anti—hate marchers faced down the thugs". in northern ireland, executive ministers are set to meet later today before the stormont assembly is recalled to address the recent violence in belfast. the first minister and deputy first minister have stated that their top priority is to face down racism and intimidation. this follows attacks on businesses in the city after anti—immigration protests turned violent. let's speak now to our political correspondent darran marshall who is at stormont. what's the meeting going to be tackling thi
"britain shuts up shop" is the headline — the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commonshey feel they might be targeted by demonstrators. "thousands take to the streets to counter threat from far right" — the guardian's lead story also centres on thousands of people taking to streets in parts of the capital, blackpool, brighton and sheffield in what it describes as the biggest mobilisation of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and...
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the party has returned this summer to the house of commons for the first time in seven years, did not in the general election, the seat of south antrim. mike nesbitt will be hoping he can build on that success and set the party back on course for more election victories in two, three times, —— two, three years' time when they go back to the polls for the devolved assembly and local councils here.— the devolved assembly and local councils here. , ., ., ,, , ., councils here. chris page, thank you for the attack. _ councils here. chris page, thank you for the attack. much _ councils here. chris page, thank you for the attack. much more _ councils here. chris page, thank you for the attack. much more on - councils here. chris page, thank you for the attack. much more on the i councils here. chris page, thank you. for the attack. much more on the bbc news website. —— thank you for the update. more controversy for tech tycoon elon musk — this time, in brazil. social media giant x — which mr musk controls — says it's expecting brazil's top court to order it to shut down in the country — one
the party has returned this summer to the house of commons for the first time in seven years, did not in the general election, the seat of south antrim. mike nesbitt will be hoping he can build on that success and set the party back on course for more election victories in two, three times, —— two, three years' time when they go back to the polls for the devolved assembly and local councils here.— the devolved assembly and local councils here. , ., ., ,, , ., councils here. chris page,...
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the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle to work for eted by demonstrators. the guardian describes the ongoing situation and comments on the biggest mobilization of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and today's daily mail also splashes on the anti—racism protests, describing them as the "night anti—hate marchers faced down the thugs". anti—hate marchers let's turn to bangladesh — where the nobel peace prize winner, muhammad yunus, has arrived back in dhaka — to lead a caretaker government after deadly protests forced the resignation of the long—term prime minister, sheikh hasina. this is the moment mr yunus arrived at the airport a little earlier. yunus is a long—time politicalfoe of the ousted prime minister. he was announced as leader following talks between the president and student leaders who played a key role in the weeks of unrest that toppled sheikh hasina. here's the latest from the bbc�*s akbar hossein who's in dhaka. muhammad yunus returned from paris one hour ago. he was attending the paris 0lympics fo
the paper also says mps have been told by the house of commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle to work for eted by demonstrators. the guardian describes the ongoing situation and comments on the biggest mobilization of police officers and staff since the 2011 riots in london. and today's daily mail also splashes on the anti—racism protests, describing them as the "night anti—hate marchers faced down the thugs". anti—hate marchers let's turn to bangladesh — where the nobel peace...
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that we heard from the chancellor, rachel reeves, when he when she made that statement in the house of commonsning again that things are far worse than labour ministers could possibly have imagined, as she sketched out some of the cuts that the government are going to have to make to repair the public finances. she's warned, too, about the tax rises to come. so i think the prime minister is rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget. i was going to ask you what you make of the timing of this. we're still in the summer holidays. certainly schools are still off. many people are still away. they're only just weeks still into their government. so why now? well, i think because before parliament comes back, he has the, you know, he has the agenda really to himself. and he has decided just to carve out the space to make the argument. and as i said, sort of set expectations ahead of what is going to be a very challenging autumn for the government. you know, the government is already facing some flak for its decision to end the universal element of the winter fuel allowance. you know, many, many pe
that we heard from the chancellor, rachel reeves, when he when she made that statement in the house of commonsning again that things are far worse than labour ministers could possibly have imagined, as she sketched out some of the cuts that the government are going to have to make to repair the public finances. she's warned, too, about the tax rises to come. so i think the prime minister is rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget. i was going to ask you what you make of the timing of...
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the theme that we heard from the chancellor rachel reeves when she made that statement in the house of commonsters could possibly imagine and sketched out some cuts the government are going to have to make to repair public finances. she worked as well about tax prices to come. so the prime minister is rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget. i rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget.— rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget. i was going to ask about the timing. _ october budget. i was going to ask about the timing. we _ october budget. i was going to ask about the timing. we are - october budget. i was going to ask about the timing. we are still in i about the timing. we are still in summer holidays, school is still off, many people still away, just weeks into the government so, why now? �* .., , weeks into the government so, why now? , , ., ., ., weeks into the government so, why now? , ., ., ., , now? because before parliament comes back, he has — now? because before parliament comes back. he has the — now? because before parliament comes back, he has the agenda _ now? beca
the theme that we heard from the chancellor rachel reeves when she made that statement in the house of commonsters could possibly imagine and sketched out some cuts the government are going to have to make to repair public finances. she worked as well about tax prices to come. so the prime minister is rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget. i rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget.— rolling the pitch ahead of the october budget. i was going to ask about the timing. _ october...
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these are racist, anti—immigrant riots and we need proper debate and proper analysis in the house of commonse you that these violent disorder and protests are being sprung up on social media and it is very hard to find out who is actually organising them, if indeed there is one single group organising them. let me say these are not protests. this is violence, not protest at all. a protest is a march or a letter. these are not protests and should not be dignified by that. as far as social media is concerned, there is a role for that because it�*s extraordinary how all of these violent incidents have been coordinated nationally, so we would want to debate around social media and what can be done to stop them circulating these incitements to violence. as we mentioned, it�*s been a week since that attack in southport. our reporter lauren moss is there with more on how the community has been coping. it�*s hard to believe in a way that it�*s been a week since the three little girls died in the stabbing. on the first full day of the first full week of the school holidays, just half a mile from wher
these are racist, anti—immigrant riots and we need proper debate and proper analysis in the house of commonse you that these violent disorder and protests are being sprung up on social media and it is very hard to find out who is actually organising them, if indeed there is one single group organising them. let me say these are not protests. this is violence, not protest at all. a protest is a march or a letter. these are not protests and should not be dignified by that. as far as social...
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the house of commons' biggest landlord, a newly elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black moulduth, owns 15 rental flats. tenants of some of these flats spoke of having to regularly scrub bathroom ceilings to remove mould — one told us of ants crawling up their child's body. mr athwal has denied this. the northwest switzerland city of basel will host next year's eurovision song contest. geneva had been widely regarded as the favourite. switzerland hosts the competition next may as they won this year's contest — with �*the code' performed by nemo. you're live with bbc news. here in the us, republican presidential nominee donald trump has been staking out his positions on pregnancy: how to start one, and how to end one. at a campaign event in michigan on thursday, mr trump said he would ensure all women have access to in—vitro fertilisation, either by funding it via the government, or by forcing employers' health insurance companies to cover the procedure. in february, alabama's supreme court ruled that embryos created by ivf should be considered people. democrats tried to tie mr
the house of commons' biggest landlord, a newly elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black moulduth, owns 15 rental flats. tenants of some of these flats spoke of having to regularly scrub bathroom ceilings to remove mould — one told us of ants crawling up their child's body. mr athwal has denied this. the northwest switzerland city of basel will host next year's eurovision song contest. geneva had been widely regarded as the favourite. switzerland hosts the competition next may as...
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as the prime minister, leader of the house of commons when sheikh hasina fled the country the parliaments the first question. the second thing is that bangladesh is another top politician, the former prime minister khaleda zia, was released from prison, that is another significant development. she is the arch enemy of sheikh hasina. the fourth thing is that bangladesh's... he is now holding talks with different political groups with the aim of forming an interim government. he is trying to understand how to form this government and what should, how should it look like. at the same time the student leaders proposed that the nobel peace prize winner professor muhammad yunus should be heading the next interim government. as far as we can understand that it is almost certain that this interim government will be nonpolitical government. there will be no political affiliations and it will be very interesting to see who other people to be included in the cabinet. so that is another significant development. and the meantime, the country is seeing the violence and disorder because after sheikh ha
as the prime minister, leader of the house of commons when sheikh hasina fled the country the parliaments the first question. the second thing is that bangladesh is another top politician, the former prime minister khaleda zia, was released from prison, that is another significant development. she is the arch enemy of sheikh hasina. the fourth thing is that bangladesh's... he is now holding talks with different political groups with the aim of forming an interim government. he is trying to...
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and following on from that, there'll be sunshine in wales, tonight at ten — the house of commons' biggesthis properties — as well as infestations of ants. after the bbc�*s revelations, mr athwal said he was shocked and had asked his managing agent for an explanation. also on the programme: maisie summers—newton caps off a golden day for great britain at the paralympics in paris. we report from the west bank on the third day of israel's military operation there. the foreign office says it's deeply worried by its methods. why has untreated sewage been discharged over the last week into sites flowing into windermere? and could raheem sterling be about to swap chelsea for arsenal on transfer deadline day? and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world.
and following on from that, there'll be sunshine in wales, tonight at ten — the house of commons' biggesthis properties — as well as infestations of ants. after the bbc�*s revelations, mr athwal said he was shocked and had asked his managing agent for an explanation. also on the programme: maisie summers—newton caps off a golden day for great britain at the paralympics in paris. we report from the west bank on the third day of israel's military operation there. the foreign office says...
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now he's the biggest landlord in the houses of parliament and house of commons, even renting out 15 flatsng a party that has committed to transforming renters rights in their manifesto. so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking can you trust to labour reform renters rights? then will labour destroy productivity and growth in this country? whilst labour's deputy prime minister angela rayner, hits the headunes angela rayner, hits the headlines after she was spotted partying in a dj booth in a club in ibiza. >> angela has dropped a bomb on employers. she is proposing workers be given the rights to request a four day working week. but should the government be getting involved in mandating working the number of working days? surely this should be down to the employer. what if the employees refused? will the right to demand a four day working week deter business owners and reduce productivity? so for the great british debate this year, i'm asking do you think labour might destroy growth and productivity in this country with schemes like that? coming up, there's always something goin
now he's the biggest landlord in the houses of parliament and house of commons, even renting out 15 flatsng a party that has committed to transforming renters rights in their manifesto. so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking can you trust to labour reform renters rights? then will labour destroy productivity and growth in this country? whilst labour's deputy prime minister angela rayner, hits the headunes angela rayner, hits the headlines after she was spotted partying in a dj...
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and for all that sort of, you know, tussling in the house of commons this week, we have heard nothingt the budget for public services — take away inflation, take away population growth — it is going to be very squeezed over the next few years. so if you're banking on seeing an improvement to some of those public services, it ain't happening yet. and dharshini, i do want to ask you about the consequences, but first i want to ask paddy what he had for breakfast this morning. that was like the gettysburg address, complete with, like, a little bang of your fist on the arm of the chair. i'm excited by... the public finances? yes. and the freedom given on this platform, in this new—style programme, to fly, to flap one's wings... 0k. ..across the news, across the land... just don't fly too close to the sun or we'll get in trouble. ..across the landscape of the news. anyway, so, darshini, we saw some of the consequences of all of this, i mean, straightaway on monday when rachel reeves did some pretty epic things, like saying the winter fuel payment to pensioners is going to be means—tested, s
and for all that sort of, you know, tussling in the house of commons this week, we have heard nothingt the budget for public services — take away inflation, take away population growth — it is going to be very squeezed over the next few years. so if you're banking on seeing an improvement to some of those public services, it ain't happening yet. and dharshini, i do want to ask you about the consequences, but first i want to ask paddy what he had for breakfast this morning. that was like the...
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for example . by—election, for example. >> i have no particular desire to get back into the house of commons. but but i absolutely want to support, as i say, i hope tom tugendhat. but whoever the next leader of the tory party is with ideas, with a thought of how the conservative party can make itself relevant again, it's got to do it on the economy. as i say, essentially. but also there are other issues. labour's terrible decision, on the winter fuel allowance has, out of the blue and with no , out of the blue and with no, forewarning at all, alienated 10 million pensioners. this government is vulnerable and over a few years will be vulnerable to a competent, well led tory party. >> this government is vulnerable. a very optimistic message there from a former conservative mp. thank you very much , damian green. really, much, damian green. really, really good to speak to you. thank you . and coming up next thank you. and coming up next i'll be joined by lieutenant general sir simon mayall as the situation in the middle east seems to us. and welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news w
for example . by—election, for example. >> i have no particular desire to get back into the house of commons. but but i absolutely want to support, as i say, i hope tom tugendhat. but whoever the next leader of the tory party is with ideas, with a thought of how the conservative party can make itself relevant again, it's got to do it on the economy. as i say, essentially. but also there are other issues. labour's terrible decision, on the winter fuel allowance has, out of the blue and...
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jas athwal, mp for ilford south and the house of commons' biggest landlord, owns 15 rental flats.ocked by the bbc�*s findings, that maintenance will be done swiftly, and that tenants are free to speak out. here's our political investigations correspondent joe pike. when i visited seven of jas athwal�*s flats above a shop in redbridge, one resident told me the ants are everywhere, and said they'd seen these ants, which they pointed to climbing up which they pointed to climbing up a wall, on their child's body and their child's clothes. other residents talked about the black mould on their bathroom ceilings that they kneed to clean regularly. otherwise it would come back. and the communal areas, lights weren't working, the fire alarm seemed to be broken. and also, the residents didn't seem to want to speak out. they seemed scared. they seemed worried. and one tenant told me that they had been threatened with eviction if they complained about the state of their property. now, jas athwal, the mp and land lord, has said that he's profoundly sorry by what we've found. he's shocked by th
jas athwal, mp for ilford south and the house of commons' biggest landlord, owns 15 rental flats.ocked by the bbc�*s findings, that maintenance will be done swiftly, and that tenants are free to speak out. here's our political investigations correspondent joe pike. when i visited seven of jas athwal�*s flats above a shop in redbridge, one resident told me the ants are everywhere, and said they'd seen these ants, which they pointed to climbing up which they pointed to climbing up a wall, on...
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the house of commons' biggest landlord, a newly—elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mould
the house of commons' biggest landlord, a newly—elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mould
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the house of commons�* biggest landlord, a newly—elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mould infestations, the bbc has learnt. jas athwal, the mp for ilford south, owns 15 rental flats. tenants of some of these flats spoke of having to regularly scrub bathroom ceilings to remove mould — one told us of ants crawling up their child's body. mr athwal has denied this. european governments have expressed further concern about israel's military operation this week in the occupied west bank. here in the uk, one of israel's closest allies, the foreign office, says it's worried about the methods israel is using and urged restraint. and france has said the latest israeli operations "worsen a climate of unprecedented instability and violence". ukrainian officials say at least five people have been killed and dozens injured in russian strikes on the city of kharkiv, in the northeast of the country. a young girl was killed in a playground. others died as apartment blocks were hit. there's been this reaction from one of her relatives. you'll make it is simply impossible to get over this. h
the house of commons�* biggest landlord, a newly—elected labour mp, is renting out flats with black mould infestations, the bbc has learnt. jas athwal, the mp for ilford south, owns 15 rental flats. tenants of some of these flats spoke of having to regularly scrub bathroom ceilings to remove mould — one told us of ants crawling up their child's body. mr athwal has denied this. european governments have expressed further concern about israel's military operation this week in the occupied...
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i went to the house of commons but i told priti patel that when they were talking about this £200 limitnot good turnout. if you ring 111 the first thing they ask is what is the value of the goods. 50 ask is what is the value of the noods. ,, ., ask is what is the value of the . oods. ,, ., ., ask is what is the value of the noods. ., ., ,, . ., , goods. so the now home secretary yvette couper _ goods. so the now home secretary yvette cooper has _ goods. so the now home secretary yvette cooper has promised - goods. so the now home secretary yvette cooper has promised to - goods. so the now home secretary i yvette cooper has promised to tackle what she calls the epidemic of shoplifting. labour is talking about reversing that threshold of £200 of stolen goods before offenders will be pursued. it is talking about introducing a specific offence for assaulting shop workers and a new specialist police team, as well as more police officers, community support officers, on the beat. would that make a difference or is there anything else you would add to that list? i anything else you would add to
i went to the house of commons but i told priti patel that when they were talking about this £200 limitnot good turnout. if you ring 111 the first thing they ask is what is the value of the goods. 50 ask is what is the value of the noods. ,, ., ask is what is the value of the . oods. ,, ., ., ask is what is the value of the noods. ., ., ,, . ., , goods. so the now home secretary yvette couper _ goods. so the now home secretary yvette cooper has _ goods. so the now home secretary yvette cooper...
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mould regularly appearing on bathroom ceilings of properties owned by biggest landlord in the house of commonsafter beating geneva in the final round of the selection process. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc? officials in ukraine's second city, kharkiv, say at least five people have been killed and dozens injured in russian strikes. more than 50 people have been injured after a russian guided
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yes, a big majority in the house of commons, very low by small margins in lots of seats.e and two thirds of the seats. >> yeah. and i think it's also why don't people like him? i think the very fact that he's simplistically called those rioters far right, simplistically called those rioters far right , that has rioters far right, that has annoyed a lot of people, whilst not acknowledging anything around the issue of immigration, which is the number one issue at the moment. >> and the keynote speech in the rose garden, immigration wasn't ignonng rose garden, immigration wasn't ignoring or ignoring ignoring. >> i'm not sure it's to do with he doesn't want to see things he doesn't want in the winter, and i think the winter winter fuel. >> i think the winter fuel is a big factor. >> i think. i think that it's probably going to be more economic. i think looking at specific polling on how the government dealt with the riots, people tend to think that they dean people tend to think that they dealt with. >> we're not talking about how he dealt with the riots. yes. most people are
yes, a big majority in the house of commons, very low by small margins in lots of seats.e and two thirds of the seats. >> yeah. and i think it's also why don't people like him? i think the very fact that he's simplistically called those rioters far right, simplistically called those rioters far right , that has rioters far right, that has annoyed a lot of people, whilst not acknowledging anything around the issue of immigration, which is the number one issue at the moment. >> and...
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obstructs the ability of the police and security services from tapping phones of the members of the house of commons the house of lords. an astonishing story. and joining me now to discuss this is chris phillips, the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. chris, always a delight to have you on the show. i find this story simply , i find this story simply, astonishingly baseless. allegation. the inference that this may extend to nigel farage dragged into the web once again of vladimir putin. russian influence and allegations have been thrown at nigel farage time and time again, with no proof thus far. tell me, what do you think about this astonishing attack? >> well, i think it's a load of rubbish, to be honest, martin, i think it's probably the mail trying to get some headlines. christopher steele probably asked for a comment on all this, and, probably offhand mentioned something along these lines that people will be looked into, and i think it's a story of nothing, martin, to be quite honest, tommy robinson will be monitored. there's no doubt about that. he's considered a bi
obstructs the ability of the police and security services from tapping phones of the members of the house of commons the house of lords. an astonishing story. and joining me now to discuss this is chris phillips, the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. chris, always a delight to have you on the show. i find this story simply , i find this story simply, astonishingly baseless. allegation. the inference that this may extend to nigel farage dragged into the web once...
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the heroes of platonov's works are insanely lonely, the construction of a common house can save them from loneliness. the people of the collective farm named after the general line dig a huge pit. their talisman, the orphan nastya, is a symbol of new life. among the heroes there is a surrealistic bear-hammerman, but nastya dies, and katlavan never grew up. of course, in the 1930s, when the only correct style, socialist realism, was already proclaimed, they couldn't print something like that. in 10 or 20 years another engineer will build a tower in the middle of the world, where the workers of the whole earth will enter for an eternal happy settlement. prushevsky could already foresee what kind of work of static mechanics in the sense of art and expediency should be placed in the center of the world, but he could not foresee the structure of the soul of the settlers of the common house in the middle of this plain, and even more so imagine the inhabitants. i give a ruble, to some two, to others five, but somehow they all return their debt to me, maybe it is that i love them and feed my
the heroes of platonov's works are insanely lonely, the construction of a common house can save them from loneliness. the people of the collective farm named after the general line dig a huge pit. their talisman, the orphan nastya, is a symbol of new life. among the heroes there is a surrealistic bear-hammerman, but nastya dies, and katlavan never grew up. of course, in the 1930s, when the only correct style, socialist realism, was already proclaimed, they couldn't print something like that. in...
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the party returned to the the house of commons after seven years.s led the unn since 2021. it's august and in scotland's capital city, that means only one thing: it's time for edinburgh festival fringe. for three and a half weeks, artists from 58 countries are putting on more than 52,000 performances — from comedy to caberet, and music to magic. this week is the final week. bbc reporter meghan 0wen is in edinburgh soaking up the atmosphere and speaking with some special guests. the final week of the edinburgh fringe. it is the world's largest arts festival and it is starting to kick off. i am told this is the quiet time. here is a taste of some of the acts that we will be talking to. the first is one hour of insane magic. tell us about your act. irate magic. tell us about your act. we are what i — magic. tell us about your act. - are what i would saima say magic. we have sold out every date and we have only a handful o' tickets left. tell us about how _ only a handful o' tickets left. tell us about how you have managed to design the fact in three di
the party returned to the the house of commons after seven years.s led the unn since 2021. it's august and in scotland's capital city, that means only one thing: it's time for edinburgh festival fringe. for three and a half weeks, artists from 58 countries are putting on more than 52,000 performances — from comedy to caberet, and music to magic. this week is the final week. bbc reporter meghan 0wen is in edinburgh soaking up the atmosphere and speaking with some special guests. the final week...
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you know, we possibly an mp who's not even in the house of commons yet will be that person, maybe onee new intake, i don't know, but none of these. >> it is worth noting david cameron didn't become an mp until 2001. so in 97, when you had that big, that big loss, shame he didn't join the lib dems actually, although just from the centre though, that's a lesson some of these tory contenders should look at. >> he won from the centre. >> he won from the centre. >> now this has been a highfalutin conversation just to just to lower the intellectual climate. i want to say that perhaps the most damaging thing for kemi badenoch, to me, at least in that clip, was this. let's have a look on our television screens now. she was reading that 32nd question off her phone. what on earth has happened to the ability of members of parliament to, to say a question without having to read it? >> can i plug my book, which is called how to write a parliamentary speech? and in that book it points out that in the old days you would people would shout, reading, reading! if anyone was suspicious of even reading o
you know, we possibly an mp who's not even in the house of commons yet will be that person, maybe onee new intake, i don't know, but none of these. >> it is worth noting david cameron didn't become an mp until 2001. so in 97, when you had that big, that big loss, shame he didn't join the lib dems actually, although just from the centre though, that's a lesson some of these tory contenders should look at. >> he won from the centre. >> he won from the centre. >> now this...
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commons. and the procedure change that that nearly meant that we ended up changing the speaker of the house ofeing spoke of. and you've had jess phillips in the last day or so saying that, you know, she felt she got preferential nhs treatment, and there are a lot of people genuinely afraid of that vote. labour mps , because they didn't labour mps, because they didn't know what had happened. so happens to everybody, really. but that shouldn't influence our democracy and lobby us by all means. but, you know, don't threaten people. and again, there is a line. and when people cross it, they should be prosecuted and they should be put away. yeah >> well, that guy in the case of lee anderson has and he revealed as well that there's two other cases pending. so it seems i mean, if you've got the will to try and fight, you know, find these people and report it to these people and report it to the police, there are indeed prosecutions down the line. brendan, sorry to hear about those messages. as you said, you're not a snowflake by your own admission. and as i said, nigel farage has been receiving this
commons. and the procedure change that that nearly meant that we ended up changing the speaker of the house ofeing spoke of. and you've had jess phillips in the last day or so saying that, you know, she felt she got preferential nhs treatment, and there are a lot of people genuinely afraid of that vote. labour mps , because they didn't labour mps, because they didn't know what had happened. so happens to everybody, really. but that shouldn't influence our democracy and lobby us by all means....