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use it in the house of lords as a conservative, —— use it in the house of lords as a conservative, yout ministers will quit gci’oss think that ministers will quit across the government? it is getting very serious and very tight to the line, the 12th of march now for a vote, so there is seriousness and some of the ministers i know, they have been very supportive of the prime minister, and i think now this isa danger prime minister, and i think now this is a danger zone. we have big hitters, to go away with no deal is not for anybody. she doesn't have an actual majority without the help of the dup, 23 dissidents have been meeting in parliament, 15 have said they are ready to resign and that would completely trash any hope of a majority. possibly make the independent group the third biggest party, they would be entitled to money and funding, and to take off ina way money and funding, and to take off in a way no one predicted. only if these ministersjoin... yes. some people last week were deriding the independent group but they have had an impact on both the tories and labour, and the thre
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meantime a new report from the house of lords has suggested the u.k. is greatly contributing to the crisis in yemen but selling arms to the saudi led coalition the document says that the u.k. should be prepared to suspend some of its weapons exports in order to avoid bridging international law. the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side. it's almost four years since war erupted in yemen although the house of lords in the u.k. says it's deeply concerned that the weapons are being misused by the saudi led coalition cells to riyadh nonetheless have previously been defended by the government saudi arabia for its part says it takes all precautions in the fight against the who three rebels who took power in twenty fifteen ousting the then president before we spoke to a political science professor in the u.s. who told us the u.k. is unlikely though to give up such a lucrative end of the day business. the u.k. govern
meantime a new report from the house of lords has suggested the u.k. is greatly contributing to the crisis in yemen but selling arms to the saudi led coalition the document says that the u.k. should be prepared to suspend some of its weapons exports in order to avoid bridging international law. the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side. it's almost...
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two new peers have taken their seats in the house of lords. her seat in the commons. at age 39, she'll be the youngest member of the house of lords. she's been appointed as a health minister there, replacing lord 0'shaughnessy, who's quit through "family circumstances". lady blackwood was the conservative mp for oxford west & abingdon from 2010 to 2017. she swore the traditional oath of allegiance to the queen. i, nicola, baroness blackwood of north 0xford, do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty, queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. so help me god. also taking his seat in the lords was the winner of the latest hereditary by—election in the lords, lord reay. the hereditary vacancy was created by the death of lord skelmersdale last year. lord reay defeated the earl of leicester 110—93 at the end of the transferable vote contest. that's it for this programme. david cornock will be here for the rest of the week. so from me, keith macdougall, goodbye. hello. monday saw a transi
two new peers have taken their seats in the house of lords. her seat in the commons. at age 39, she'll be the youngest member of the house of lords. she's been appointed as a health minister there, replacing lord 0'shaughnessy, who's quit through "family circumstances". lady blackwood was the conservative mp for oxford west & abingdon from 2010 to 2017. she swore the traditional oath of allegiance to the queen. i, nicola, baroness blackwood of north 0xford, do swear by almighty...
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s house of lords suggests the country is responsible for a quote significant number of civilian deaths in yemen as a result of its arms sales to saudi arabia the documents say is that britain should be prepared to suspend some of its weapons exports as they near be violating international humanitarian law the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side. just some background on the entire story it's almost four years since war erupted in yemen and saudi arabia launched its devastating a campaign against the impoverished countries hutu rebels since then the u.k. has sold four point seven billion dollars worth of weapons to riyadh making it the country second biggest supplier of arms the british government continues to defend the seals and saudi arabia claims it takes all possible precautions to avoid civilian casualties a political science professor we spoke to told us that the spike the concern expressed in the lords report arms sales to riyadh ar
s house of lords suggests the country is responsible for a quote significant number of civilian deaths in yemen as a result of its arms sales to saudi arabia the documents say is that britain should be prepared to suspend some of its weapons exports as they near be violating international humanitarian law the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side....
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s house of lords suggest that weapons sales to saudi arabia are killing significant numbers of civilian still and may violate international humanitarian law will even retreat would it have anything to prove she's skin and bounds that's the worst case of severe malnutrition or. morning eleven am monday morning here in moscow life multi-age cute kevin i with you thanks for taking the time to be with us hope you can stay for the next twenty minutes or so our top story this morning this one the head of a media company behind several successful news projects has hit out at facebook over what they call unprecedented censorship is after the platform suspended a number of math ix pages in a move that coincided with a c.n.n. report claiming the firm is trying to hide somehow its ties to the russian government our correspondent with this story. has been more details coming throughout the morning to try to work out what's going on here what's facebook's problem here well you see the problem is that on math fix pages you can't. see that some of its funding comes from the russian government and that
s house of lords suggest that weapons sales to saudi arabia are killing significant numbers of civilian still and may violate international humanitarian law will even retreat would it have anything to prove she's skin and bounds that's the worst case of severe malnutrition or. morning eleven am monday morning here in moscow life multi-age cute kevin i with you thanks for taking the time to be with us hope you can stay for the next twenty minutes or so our top story this morning this one the...
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s house of lords suggest that weapons sales to saudi arabia are causing significant numbers of civilian deaths and may to violate international law. will even treat britain have anything to feel she's skin and bounds that's the worst case of severe malnutrition. by their life kevin owen here in moscow it's such a turn one of the afternoon moscow time this monday first in the media company behind several successful online news projects has hit a facebook accusing a platform of unprecedented censorship is often the social networking giant suspended a number of math think media pages including one called in the now which produced a snappy video comment the move coincided with a c.n.n. report claiming that math it was deliberately trying to hide its ties to the russian government and early about corresponding across this one today. the problem is that on math physics pages you can see that some of its funding comes from the russian government and that it's partially oh and by an r. and t. subsidiary but first of all it all goes down to understanding whether methinks management broke any fac
s house of lords suggest that weapons sales to saudi arabia are causing significant numbers of civilian deaths and may to violate international law. will even treat britain have anything to feel she's skin and bounds that's the worst case of severe malnutrition. by their life kevin owen here in moscow it's such a turn one of the afternoon moscow time this monday first in the media company behind several successful online news projects has hit a facebook accusing a platform of unprecedented...
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now, it's not every day that the house of lords is alive to the sound of music.ng every now and again? as we know, northern ireland has been without a devolved government for two years. but at the end of last week, the british and irish governments revealed they're going to present the parties in northern ireland with a new plan to restart talks. a ministerfor northern ireland said he'd be looking for the right words to capture the development. but here we are again. i was trying to find a way of how to describe the events of friday. and it wasn't easy to find a very positive way of doing it, but i did find one way, which you may or may not find useful. many of you will be of an age where you can remember angela lansbury in her prime and bedknobs & broomsticks. and she sang a song, after all, it's a step in the right direction, it's a step in the right direction after all. laughter. # after all, it's a step in the right direction # it's a step in the right direction after all... there you go. applause laughter thank you. the rest of the song, i will not sing. whi
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there are members of the house of lords who have received money from russian individuals, and there areisers to the government who have received money from russia, in order to assist in blocking sanctions, consequences, for russians. and he said he'd be happy to provide the committee with the evidence. a conservative mp has called for total ban on sunbeds labelling them "killing machines". pauline latham argued they increased the risk of skin cancer and said no—one needed a tan. opening a debate in westminster hall, she told mps how the sun—kissed look had become fashionable. bronzed skin was a trend first popularised by coco chanel in 1923, and it has never gone away. from st tropez to derbyshire, a suntan continues to be a desired accessory. today, an estimated 3 million britons use sunbeds to keep themselves tanned. according to the world health organization sun beds are as dangerous as smoking which many people do not realise. in 2009 they classified them as carcinogenic to humans. worryingly, statistics show that people who have used a sunbed at least once in any stage of their lif
there are members of the house of lords who have received money from russian individuals, and there areisers to the government who have received money from russia, in order to assist in blocking sanctions, consequences, for russians. and he said he'd be happy to provide the committee with the evidence. a conservative mp has called for total ban on sunbeds labelling them "killing machines". pauline latham argued they increased the risk of skin cancer and said no—one needed a tan....
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s house of lords suggests that weapons sales to saudi arabia killing significant numbers of yemeni civilians i'm a violate international humanitarian law all. believe in the retreat wouldn't have anything to eat she's skin and bones that's the worst case of severe malnutrition. they get after in just turned at midday of this one day my name is kevin knowing this is out international so top story today the head of a media company behind several successful news projects has hit out at facebook of what he calls unprecedented censorship it's after the platform suspended a number of the firm's pages in a move that coincided with a c.n.n. report claiming math inc media was trying to hide its ties to the russian government and correspondent first. the problem is that on math physics pages you can see that some of its funding comes from the russian government and that it's partially oh and by and are subsidiary but first of all it all goes down to understanding whether methinks management broke any facebook rules well there are no such rules on facebook that require mentioning some sort of links to
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weapons have been used in attacks which may amount to war crimes now this house of lords committee has concluded that u.k. arms exports narrowly contravene humanitarian law and the government should act challenge the apparent violations much more vigorously put the pressure on the stock of agreement and reveal export licenses and tie them up certainly yes. which would mean clearly closing down to some extent the flow of weapons the government had argued that saudi arabia's own review mechanisms were sufficient but the lords disagreed relying on assurances by saudi arabia and saudi led review processes is not an adequate way of implementing the obligations for a risk based assessment they said the government to set that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is now really on the right side of international humanitarian law although conclusive evidence is not yet available we assess that it is now really on the wrong side. in twenty seventeen the group campaign against the arms trade tried and failed to have british weapons exports to saudi arabia declared illegal this new law
weapons have been used in attacks which may amount to war crimes now this house of lords committee has concluded that u.k. arms exports narrowly contravene humanitarian law and the government should act challenge the apparent violations much more vigorously put the pressure on the stock of agreement and reveal export licenses and tie them up certainly yes. which would mean clearly closing down to some extent the flow of weapons the government had argued that saudi arabia's own review mechanisms...
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king would calm and march through the chambers and all the members of the house of commons would march over to the house of lords, it was just too regal. jefferson was just a small r republican. he believed a more limited government. he was trying to cut down, essentially, the imperial presidency of george washington and john adams. bigerson also had majorities in both the senate and the house, so he could get his way without having to go up and give a speech. he also just like public speaking. set the practice than of sending up the message and the messages that longer and longer and longer. they were really long, lists of what the congress would -- of what the president would like to congress to do. recent speeches because they are delivered orally, have been cut down considerably. trump is said to give this address and what some have described as a time of turmoil. there's a special counsel investigation. the government was shut down for over a month and is a looming, possible government shutdown again. are there other presidents who have delivered a state of the union in similar circumstances? unusualps simi
king would calm and march through the chambers and all the members of the house of commons would march over to the house of lords, it was just too regal. jefferson was just a small r republican. he believed a more limited government. he was trying to cut down, essentially, the imperial presidency of george washington and john adams. bigerson also had majorities in both the senate and the house, so he could get his way without having to go up and give a speech. he also just like public speaking....
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telegraph of a vendetta against him and chooses a montane of dismissal action and naming him and the house of lords. we arejust learning of we are just learning of the death of the actor albert finney. according to his family he had been for this rapid of time. he appeared in over 60 films, his most recent was in the james bond film sky for pretty played the scottish gamekeeper. the scene close to the end of that film for top his first appearance in a movie was an 1960 the entertainer when he appeared alongside lawrence olivia. he appeared on the stage, primarily known as a theatre actor, frequently cast and william shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts 01’ shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts or him appearas shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts or him appear as winston churchill, an overwhelming role and a film called the gathering storm. he was described director sam mendes is with the ability to move like a cat which is why he cast him in skyfall. he was married three times and became a father at the age of 22, and incredible versatile kid yet and many directors and coast as saying he was able to st
telegraph of a vendetta against him and chooses a montane of dismissal action and naming him and the house of lords. we arejust learning of we are just learning of the death of the actor albert finney. according to his family he had been for this rapid of time. he appeared in over 60 films, his most recent was in the james bond film sky for pretty played the scottish gamekeeper. the scene close to the end of that film for top his first appearance in a movie was an 1960 the entertainer when he...
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all the members of the house of commons would march over to the house of lords. it just was too regal as far as jefferson -- jefferson was a small republican and he really believed in more limited government. he was trying to cut down essentially the imperial presidency of george washington and john adams. jefferson also had big majorities in both the senate and house and so he could get his way without having to go up and give a speech. he also just didn't like public speaking. he set the practice, then, of sending out the message. the messages got longer and longer and longer. they were just -- they were a long laundry list of what a president would like congress to do in the current year. the recent speeches -- because they were delivered orally, have been cut down considerably. then usually the presidents will send up a sort of augmented many with all the detail they didn't say while they were in the chamber. >> president trump is delivering this address in what some have described times of turmoil. there is a special counsel investigation, the government was
all the members of the house of commons would march over to the house of lords. it just was too regal as far as jefferson -- jefferson was a small republican and he really believed in more limited government. he was trying to cut down essentially the imperial presidency of george washington and john adams. jefferson also had big majorities in both the senate and house and so he could get his way without having to go up and give a speech. he also just didn't like public speaking. he set the...
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l member of the house of lords, the head of the climate change committee, which is involved in supportings into developing environmentally friendly technology. the mail on sunday says his family run consultancy has been paid huge sums, £600,000, by businesses that have cashed in on those lucrative taxpayer funded hand—outs. basically, he used his position to earn a few bob. he is denying any conflict—of—interest, saying he has done nothing wrong. people were looking at him, clearly. this looks like an embarrassment for him, the way it is projected. front—page headline in pretty large font, it does not look good for tent, cattle. an investigative piece, allegations of co nflict—of— i nterest piece, allegations of conflict—of—interest and impropriety. wholly false and in conceived says his lawyer. they have done a lot of looking at this. £600,000 is a lot of money. this is not tens of thousands, although obviously that would be significant as well. if it is half of that, it is still something that i think many people would argue should be declared. i don't think it does a lot for his reputa
l member of the house of lords, the head of the climate change committee, which is involved in supportings into developing environmentally friendly technology. the mail on sunday says his family run consultancy has been paid huge sums, £600,000, by businesses that have cashed in on those lucrative taxpayer funded hand—outs. basically, he used his position to earn a few bob. he is denying any conflict—of—interest, saying he has done nothing wrong. people were looking at him, clearly. this...
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well facebook is also facing pressure from the british parliament a dumbing report from the house of lordsaccuses facebook of failing to protect its users from data breaches as well as from alleged russian this information reporting from westminster here's a list of features. well facebook is under fire following a damning over one hundred page report following eighteen months of work by a u.k. parliamentary committee now this is a report that looks at a handful of issues including alleged foreign and russian interference in the elections but it's really facebook that gets a mouthful in this particular case from u.k. lawmakers described as a digital gangster that's ahead of and beyond the law it's accused of misleading parliament treating it with content and quote intentionally and knowingly violating data privacy and competition laws and more facebook continues to choose profit over data security taking risks in order to prioritize their aim of making money from user data it seems clear to us that facebook acts only when serious breaches become public and making it even more personal here
well facebook is also facing pressure from the british parliament a dumbing report from the house of lordsaccuses facebook of failing to protect its users from data breaches as well as from alleged russian this information reporting from westminster here's a list of features. well facebook is under fire following a damning over one hundred page report following eighteen months of work by a u.k. parliamentary committee now this is a report that looks at a handful of issues including alleged...
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weapons have been used in attacks which may amount to war crimes now this house of lords committee has concluded that u.k. arms exports narrowly contravene humanitarian law and the government should act challenge the apparent violations much more vigorously put the pressure on the stock of agreement and reveal export licenses and tie them up certainly yes. would remain clear closing down to some extent the flow of weapons the government had argued that saudi arabia's own review mechanisms were...
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king would come, would march through the chambers, all the members of the house of commons would march over to the house of lords. it was too regal as far as jefferson was concerned. r republican. he was trying to cut down the imperial presidency of george washington and john adams. majorities inbig both the senate and the house. he could get his way without having to go up and give a speech. he didn't like public speaking. then ofthe practice sending up the message. the messages got longer and...
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finally, it's not every day that the house of lords is a life to the sound of music, but a burst of songoment. as we know, northern ireland has been without a devolved government for two years. but the british and irish governments say they are working on a new plan to restart talks. a ministerfrom northern ireland said he'd been looking for the right words to capture the development. many of you here would be of an age where you can remember angela lansbury in her prime in bedknobs and broomsticks and she sang the song after all it's a step in the right direction, it's a step in the right direction after all. # after all, it's a step in the right direction. # it's a step in the right direction after all.# there you go. lord duncan on song. and that's it for me for now, but do join christine on bbc parliament on monday night at 11 for a full round up of the day here at westminster. but for now, for me alysia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. more of the same this weekend and also next week. mild sunny days but with chilly mornings. nights could become chillier as we head into next week wit
finally, it's not every day that the house of lords is a life to the sound of music, but a burst of songoment. as we know, northern ireland has been without a devolved government for two years. but the british and irish governments say they are working on a new plan to restart talks. a ministerfrom northern ireland said he'd been looking for the right words to capture the development. many of you here would be of an age where you can remember angela lansbury in her prime in bedknobs and...
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s house of lords suggests that weapons. significant numbers. in yemen on may violate international. treaty wouldn't have anything to. that's the worst case of severe malnutrition. around the clock across the world. r.t. international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome to our top story. a media company behind several successful online news projects has hit facebook accusing the platform of on precedented censorship well lotsof through the social networking giant suspended a number of media as pages including one called in the now which produces a snappy video content the move coincided with a c.n.n. report claiming muffet was deliberately trying to hide its ties to the russian government kevin on the scuffs the controversy with our correspondent elizabeth cohen here. the problem is that on math fix pages you can see that some of its funding comes from the russian government and that it's partially oh and by an r. and t. subsidiary but first of all it all goes down to understanding whether methinks management broke any facebook rules well there are no such rules o
s house of lords suggests that weapons. significant numbers. in yemen on may violate international. treaty wouldn't have anything to. that's the worst case of severe malnutrition. around the clock across the world. r.t. international from the team and myself you know neal hello and welcome to our top story. a media company behind several successful online news projects has hit facebook accusing the platform of on precedented censorship well lotsof through the social networking giant suspended a...
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house of lords suggests the country is responsible for a significant number of civilian deaths in yemen as a result of its arms sales to saudi arabia the document says the britain should be prepared to suspend some of its weapons exports as they may be violating international humanitarian law the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side. since at least start of the saudi bombing campaign in yemen nearly four years ago the u.k. has sold around four point seven billion dollars worth of arms to the saudis that makes the u.k. the second largest arms supplier to riyadh after the us political scientists calling that cavil told us earlier that despite the concern expressed in the lords report arms sales to riyadh are too lucrative for london to suspend. the u.k. government apparently is not interested in how much destruction is actually being. either by british weaponry given in school to saudi arabia from the british point of view they are not even c
house of lords suggests the country is responsible for a significant number of civilian deaths in yemen as a result of its arms sales to saudi arabia the document says the britain should be prepared to suspend some of its weapons exports as they may be violating international humanitarian law the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side. since at least...
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court case against the telegraph, calling it pointless, after his identity was revealed in the house of lordsfact that sir philip green withdrew his injunction and refused to proceed with it is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip's former workers are still silenced, but the telegraph no longer is, so the businessmen will be back on the front page tomorrow. lucy manning, bbc news. the family of the cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now begin to mourn his death, after police confirmed his body was found in the wreckage of a plane in the english channel. the 28—year—old argentinian striker was flying to cardiff last month when his aircraft disappeared in the english channel. the pilot, david ibbotson, is still missing. theresa may has been in dublin, to hold talks with the irish prime minister leo varadkar. it's her latest attempt to resolve issues over the so called irish ‘backstop‘, the mechanism to prevent a hard border between northern ireland, and the republic after brexit. mr varadkar was himself in belfast earlier on friday, urging political leaders at storm
court case against the telegraph, calling it pointless, after his identity was revealed in the house of lordsfact that sir philip green withdrew his injunction and refused to proceed with it is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip's former workers are still silenced, but the telegraph no longer is, so the businessmen will be back on the front page tomorrow. lucy manning, bbc news. the family of the cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now begin to mourn his death,...
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weapons have been used in attacks which may amount to war crimes now this house of lords committee has concluded that u.k. arms exports narrowly contravene humanitarian law and the government should act challenge the apparent violations much more vigorously put the pressure on the stock of agreement and reveal export licenses and tie them up certainly yes. would remain clear closing down to some extent the flow of weapons the government had argued that saudi arabia's own review mechanisms were sufficient but the lords disagreed relying on assurances by saudi arabia and saudi led review processes is not an adequate way of implementing the obligations for a risk based assessment they said the government asserts that in its licensing of arms sales to saudi arabia it is now really on the right side of international humanitarian law although conclusive evidence is not yet available we assess that it is now really on the wrong side. in twenty seventeen the group campaign against the arms trade tried and failed to have british weapons exports to saudi arabia declared illegal this new law to r
weapons have been used in attacks which may amount to war crimes now this house of lords committee has concluded that u.k. arms exports narrowly contravene humanitarian law and the government should act challenge the apparent violations much more vigorously put the pressure on the stock of agreement and reveal export licenses and tie them up certainly yes. would remain clear closing down to some extent the flow of weapons the government had argued that saudi arabia's own review mechanisms were...
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court case against the telegraph, calling it pointless, after his identity was revealed in the house of lords that sir philip green withdrew his injunction and refused to proceed with it is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip's former workers are still silenced, but the telegraph no longer is, so the businessmen will be back on the front page tomorrow. and as lucy explains, tonight, there have been further allegations made against sir philip. the telegraph claiming that sir philip had to pay out a female executive more than £1 million after she claimed that sir philip had slapped on the bottom and try to guess on the baize. and claims in the paper that he also had to pay out two other female colleague hundreds of millions of pounds and an allegation against him that a male colleague, who was black, was paid out after suggestions that sir philip was alleged to have said "you are still throwing spears in the jungle". some of these incidents we re jungle". some of these incidents were witnessed by others and some we re were witnessed by others and some were reported to hr. sir philip
court case against the telegraph, calling it pointless, after his identity was revealed in the house of lords that sir philip green withdrew his injunction and refused to proceed with it is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip's former workers are still silenced, but the telegraph no longer is, so the businessmen will be back on the front page tomorrow. and as lucy explains, tonight, there have been further allegations made against sir philip. the telegraph claiming that sir philip...
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of the mirror and a media law trainer. let's speak now to lord hain, who used his parliamentary privilege in the house of lords to name sirintaining the injunction. it is ineffective. it seems it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain injunctions? in some cases we have seen injunctions? in some cases we have seen injunctions with the lawyers have gone to court and the courts have gone to court and the courts have agreed that the cat isn't out of the bag even though we see much of the bag even though we see much of this information on social area. but the legal teams for these people who apply for this injunctions that they can persuade the court that there is still alleged in maintaining the injunctions. but as more and more information is shared on social area and spread very quickly that way, it has become increasingly hard to maintain secrecy. increasingly hard to maintain secrecy. dodd hence information when he made this information public went on social area and was be pushed by news organisations. but the only able to publish the fact that phillips giving the greens name has been revealed. never telegraph sa
of the mirror and a media law trainer. let's speak now to lord hain, who used his parliamentary privilege in the house of lords to name sirintaining the injunction. it is ineffective. it seems it is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain injunctions? in some cases we have seen injunctions? in some cases we have seen injunctions with the lawyers have gone to court and the courts have gone to court and the courts have agreed that the cat isn't out of the bag even though we see much of the...
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s house of lords suggest that saudi arabia killing significant numbers of yemeni civilian still and made violate international humanitarian.
s house of lords suggest that saudi arabia killing significant numbers of yemeni civilian still and made violate international humanitarian.
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most concerned about all those that require mps to formally debate and vote on them, and the house of lords and it is the scheduling of those and the sheer number of them that they have to do before the 29th of march that is the concern. and we've dug down into secondary legislation, but of course, in simpler terms, if you like, there are other laws that need to get through and they could be more complicated, in terms of politics. yes, ultimately, if we are going to leave with a deal, there will have to be a bill which is the withdrawal agreement bill. that will be a highly complex piece of important constitutional legislation. and the longer it takes to reach agreement and get the house of commons support for that, if indeed it is to be forthcoming, the shorter the period before the 29th of march to consider that bill. and i suspect, if we end up with a delay to leaving, if we do get an agreement, it will because it is very, very tight to get that bill through in time. the last time you were in the studio, i think you told us that february half term was going to be cancelled. you were righ
most concerned about all those that require mps to formally debate and vote on them, and the house of lords and it is the scheduling of those and the sheer number of them that they have to do before the 29th of march that is the concern. and we've dug down into secondary legislation, but of course, in simpler terms, if you like, there are other laws that need to get through and they could be more complicated, in terms of politics. yes, ultimately, if we are going to leave with a deal, there...
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court case against the telegraph, calling it "pointless", after his identity was revealed in the house of lordsin. the fact that sir philip green withdrew his injunction, and refused to proceed with it, is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip's former workers are still silenced, but the telegraph no longer is, so the businessman will be back on the front page tomorrow. lucy, tonight, further allegations against sir philip? that's right, more details in the telegraph, claiming that sir philip had to pay out a female executive more than £1 million after she claimed that he had slapped her on the bottom and tried to kiss her on the face. and claims in the paper that he also had to pay out two other female collea g u es to pay out two other female colleagues hundreds of thousands of pounds and an allegation against him that a male colleague, who was black, was paid out after suggestions that sir philip was alleged to have said, "you are still throwing spears in the jungle". the telegraph alleged some of these incidents were witnessed by others and some were reported to hr. sir philip has
court case against the telegraph, calling it "pointless", after his identity was revealed in the house of lordsin. the fact that sir philip green withdrew his injunction, and refused to proceed with it, is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip's former workers are still silenced, but the telegraph no longer is, so the businessman will be back on the front page tomorrow. lucy, tonight, further allegations against sir philip? that's right, more details in the telegraph,...
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court case against the telegraph, calling them pointless, after his identity was revealed in the house of lordsthe fact that sir philip green withdrew his injunction and refused to proceed with it is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip 's michael former employees are still silence but the telegraph blogger is, so the businessmen will be back on the front page tomorrow. lizzie manning, bbc news. the family of the cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now begin to mourn his death, after police confirmed his body was found in the wreckage of a plane in the english channel. the 28 year old was travelling to cardiff in a light aircraft piloted by david ibbotson, which went missing off guernsey last month. duncan kennedy is at bournemouth coroner's court for us this evening. well, clive, the coroner here has confirmed it is the body will emiliano sala and his family have today spoken of their sorrow and their pain and loss. tomorrow, all their pain and loss. tomorrow, all the teams in the premier league and the teams in the premier league and the english football league wil
court case against the telegraph, calling them pointless, after his identity was revealed in the house of lordsthe fact that sir philip green withdrew his injunction and refused to proceed with it is a vindication of what i did. some of sir philip 's michael former employees are still silence but the telegraph blogger is, so the businessmen will be back on the front page tomorrow. lizzie manning, bbc news. the family of the cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now begin to mourn...
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we have just an all the steps in the house of commons and now we go up steps in the house of commons and now we go up to the house of lordsding. has learnt to serve. he loved it, he just wants to be where ever i am he is such a fantastic and loyal dog. finn the super dog. a lot of dogs on brea kfast super dog. a lot of dogs on breakfast and you have the bond, it must be, you know, does it happen straightaway? you are talking how emotional he were as finn was going through this and recovery, does it happen straightaway?” through this and recovery, does it happen straightaway? i picked finn up happen straightaway? i picked finn up when he was nine months old. you have to build up a relationship. you spend so much time with each other, 12 hours a day working together and then living together as well. i spend more time with finn than i do with my family. they are so fantastic to work with. i am hugely privileged to do the job i fantastic to work with. i am hugely privileged to do thejob i do fantastic to work with. i am hugely privileged to do the job i do and working with these animals is special. it is only right we protect
we have just an all the steps in the house of commons and now we go up steps in the house of commons and now we go up to the house of lordsding. has learnt to serve. he loved it, he just wants to be where ever i am he is such a fantastic and loyal dog. finn the super dog. a lot of dogs on brea kfast super dog. a lot of dogs on breakfast and you have the bond, it must be, you know, does it happen straightaway? you are talking how emotional he were as finn was going through this and recovery,...
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this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lordsoper behaviour was $0011 restored. and at one, it is notjust westminster which is rowdy, brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now but do join keith macdougall on bbc parliament on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. friday was another day with severe transport disruption due to heavy snow. it was across central and southern england that had the worst of it, particularly stretches of the m3 towards the basingstoke area. we also had troubles around the m2 in kent as well late in the day. some of those problems were pictured from this area overlooking the m3, you can see how horrendous that conditions look there on the main carriageway, completely covered in snow. transport disruption has been a factor with the
this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lordsoper behaviour was $0011 restored. and at one, it is notjust westminster which is rowdy, brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now but do join keith macdougall on bbc parliament on monday night at...
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this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lordst proper behaviour was $0011 restored. and at one, it is notjust westminster which is rowdy, brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now but do join keith macdougall on bbc parliament on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. snow has been the most prominent feature of the weather over much of the last week. but at least on saturday, the sunshine came back. but that's going to be harder to find through much of sunday. as cloud increases, some of us will see a bit more wet weather. but that comes after quite a hard frost to start the day. in fact, some places could well be into minus double figures, where the snow is deepest. you can see the extent of the frost as well, even in town and city centres, it's a cold st
this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lordst proper behaviour was $0011 restored. and at one, it is notjust westminster which is rowdy, brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now but do join keith macdougall on bbc parliament on monday night...
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this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lordsproper behaviour was $0011 restored. and at one, it is notjust westminster which is rowdy, brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now but do join keith macdougall on bbc parliament on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. we're going to notice a big difference in our weather through the coming week. it's going to be turning much milder. so gone will be scenes like this. some spots in oxfordshire and hampshire saw temperatures as low as —10 celsius last night. we start to look to the atlantic for our weather systems and begin to draw up milder air. but, it won't be plain sailing. at times, we're going to see some rain which could be heavy and we will have spells of windy weather too. through the rest of the
this time. ..two senior peers clashed over who had the right to speak in the normally genteel house of lordsproper behaviour was $0011 restored. and at one, it is notjust westminster which is rowdy, brussels is too. scottish mep david coburn was told off for heckling. but the chair had a reminderfor him. this is not the house of commons, colleagues, this is the european parliament. gary connor there. and that's it from me for now but do join keith macdougall on bbc parliament on monday night at...
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lord hain, whose parliamentary privilege allowed him to name philip green in the house of lords.it is my duty under parliamentary privilege to name sir philip green as the individual in question. philip green denies the allegations emphatically. sir philip green and his lawyers wa nted sir philip green and his lawyers wanted to drop the injunction because they said it had basically become pointless because he had already been named. but the daily telegraph wanted conditions. they wa nted telegraph wanted conditions. they wanted to prevent him taking any further legal action against alleged victims of bullying and harassment, who had already signed so—called nondisclosure agreements, also known as gagging orders. thejudge refused, so now the telegraph is free to publish it story and says it plans to report details of the claims made against the billionaire. but sir philip has described its actions as a vendetta against him. the threat of further legal action remains. and the debate the whole affair has started about privacy, the public interest and gagging orders is likely to gath
lord hain, whose parliamentary privilege allowed him to name philip green in the house of lords.it is my duty under parliamentary privilege to name sir philip green as the individual in question. philip green denies the allegations emphatically. sir philip green and his lawyers wa nted sir philip green and his lawyers wanted to drop the injunction because they said it had basically become pointless because he had already been named. but the daily telegraph wanted conditions. they wa nted...