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we are here lies, just outside the houses of parliament.
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we are here lies, just outside the houses of parliament. ers of all the main political parties are embarking on the final day of campaigning in this election and the polls will be opening in a little over 2a hours from now and here's a snapshot of the main issues facing uk voters. in the wake of the three terrorist attacks in britain in recent months, security is high on the agenda. this includes looking at police numbers and fighting extremism. also, brexit and how the uk negotiates leaving the eu. talks with brussels will fundamentally change britain's relationship with europe, and it'll also affect the issue of eu and global migration. what will brexit mean for eu citizens living in the uk? there's also the question of rules on work and benefits for immigrants. a major concern for voters is healthcare. addressing funding for the national health service, accident and emergency delays, and operation waiting times. brexit negotiations will be one of the biggest challenges for whoever leads the next british government. how is it all likely to
we are here lies, just outside the houses of parliament. ers of all the main political parties are embarking on the final day of campaigning in this election and the polls will be opening in a little over 2a hours from now and here's a snapshot of the main issues facing uk voters. in the wake of the three terrorist attacks in britain in recent months, security is high on the agenda. this includes looking at police numbers and fighting extremism. also, brexit and how the uk negotiates leaving...
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of great britain and northern ireland in parliament assembled. we beg leave to offer our humble thanks to your majesty for the gracious speech which your majesty has addressed to both houses of parliament. i call the leader of the opposition, mr. jeremy corbyn.
of great britain and northern ireland in parliament assembled. we beg leave to offer our humble thanks to your majesty for the gracious speech which your majesty has addressed to both houses of parliament. i call the leader of the opposition, mr. jeremy corbyn.
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people in the house of parliament. a good for part to play for his face march in reaction to brucellosis terrorists and these people see them and see immigrant attacks and of course the handling of the ground felt how a disaster in which at least seventy nine people are known to have been to death although the death toll is expected to rise i was approached earlier by a quiet man who handed me a leaflet with a picture of the man on it he said the man was his friend he had lived in granville tower he wasn't a protester he just wanted to know whether his friend was dead or alive and no information was coming he organizes that at the beginning of the day that that aim was to bring down the government and to shut down london. they've done an excellent job of shutting down london this government can no longer have authority over people's life because they always will put profit before people people have been saying that they don't know how many people were living and when friends how i. mean undocumented immigrants and say w
people in the house of parliament. a good for part to play for his face march in reaction to brucellosis terrorists and these people see them and see immigrant attacks and of course the handling of the ground felt how a disaster in which at least seventy nine people are known to have been to death although the death toll is expected to rise i was approached earlier by a quiet man who handed me a leaflet with a picture of the man on it he said the man was his friend he had lived in granville...
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the march before the day of rage has arrived at its destination on the houses of parliament which you can see just over my left shoulder it's a right here there are speeches and a lot of shouting and a lot of meetings running very high the organizers that at the beginning of the day that there was to bring down the government and to shut down london well they've done an excellent job of shutting down london for the rest of that march which was around ten meters long all the way. down to. the organizing they had done it the original civil rights marches. in the tradition of the civil rights movements like it's almost a six mile walk in blazing heat but we feel like it has to be done that this government can no longer have authority over people's lives because they always will put profit before people always it's it's what they've done and we're now. prepared to allow that to continue it's about a wider question it's about what grenfell tower represents in the it's about it's about violence and murder that is being perpetrated against poor working class black an asian immigrant migrant
the march before the day of rage has arrived at its destination on the houses of parliament which you can see just over my left shoulder it's a right here there are speeches and a lot of shouting and a lot of meetings running very high the organizers that at the beginning of the day that there was to bring down the government and to shut down london well they've done an excellent job of shutting down london for the rest of that march which was around ten meters long all the way. down to. the...
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this day attended with her majesty and the house of peers and her majesty was pleased to make a most gracious speech from the throne to both houses of parliamenti shall direct that the terms of the speech be printed in the votes and proceedings, copies are available in the vote office. before i call the mover and second, i would like to announce the proposed pattern of debate during the remaining days on the loyal address. thursday, 22nd june, housing and social security. monday, 26june, brexit housing and social security. monday, 26 june, brexit and housing and social security. monday, 26june, brexit and foreign housing and social security. monday, 26 june, brexit and foreign affairs. tuesday, 27june, 26 june, brexit and foreign affairs. tuesday, 27 june, education 26 june, brexit and foreign affairs. tuesday, 27june, education and local services. wednesday 28 june, health, social care, and security. thursday 29 june, economy and jobs. i shall first call an amendment, richard benyon, to move, and then quasi—kwa tang to second the address. mr rich at benyon. —— kwasi kwarteng. a humble address be presented to her majesty as follows, most graci
this day attended with her majesty and the house of peers and her majesty was pleased to make a most gracious speech from the throne to both houses of parliamenti shall direct that the terms of the speech be printed in the votes and proceedings, copies are available in the vote office. before i call the mover and second, i would like to announce the proposed pattern of debate during the remaining days on the loyal address. thursday, 22nd june, housing and social security. monday, 26june, brexit...
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speech that people in the house of parliament the good the good to possibly. the u.n. says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in russia as the u.s. led coalition makes the final push to force islamic states out of the syrian city. hello there you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow and the king aaron good to have you with this this hour now we start with breaking news just in that car bomb has reportedly killed at least twenty people in afghanistan's helmand province some fifty others have been injured victims are being taken to a nearby hospital so far no one has admitted carrying out the attack and we're going to be bringing you all the latest updates here on r.t. as soon as we get them. meanwhile police in the u.s. have searched the home of the suspect in the stopping of us police officer at the michigan apples on wednesday the f.b.i. says the attacks being treated as terrorism the suspect has a clear hatred for america we're investigating this incident as an act of terrorism we have just filed a complaint charging an individ
speech that people in the house of parliament the good the good to possibly. the u.n. says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in russia as the u.s. led coalition makes the final push to force islamic states out of the syrian city. hello there you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow and the king aaron good to have you with this this hour now we start with breaking news just in that car bomb has reportedly killed at least twenty people in afghanistan's...
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before trump when it was probably bipartisan and in senate in congress the same over here in the house of parliament most political parties see russia as a threat that needs to be. acted on however jeremy corbin like many of the things has comparisons with donald trump and on his support for russia or he's lack of support for nato there are there are some clear lines of comparison with donald trump so things may change of jeremy hope and it becomes prime minister and would he you think if it would tomorrow he would be prime minister you know you asked me two years ago or is it absolutely no chance he was twenty points behind in the polls two to resume and a norm of these m.p.'s supported him i think about eighty percent of these m.p.'s called for him to be removed as leader and he just sort of flaws a sailed on through and then we had that extraordinary result a few weeks ago where he came within two or three percentage points of trees in may so he is now five points clear in the polls so you have this guy sixty seven who's been a backbencher all his life opposes an eight opposes britain's nuclear d
before trump when it was probably bipartisan and in senate in congress the same over here in the house of parliament most political parties see russia as a threat that needs to be. acted on however jeremy corbin like many of the things has comparisons with donald trump and on his support for russia or he's lack of support for nato there are there are some clear lines of comparison with donald trump so things may change of jeremy hope and it becomes prime minister and would he you think if it...
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in all this is are they walking around in fear no i don't think so you know if you go to the house of parliament today or if you go down. london bridge both places where i work i walked out walked over london bridge today there's streams of people you know i wasn't there's nobody ace fearful of this but i think people are tired of it and they don't understand it and they are constantly expecting something else to happen not going to change their life but at some point i think they're saying enough is enough somebody do something about this is going to happen when donald trump versus if he visits who knows where the real bug not i don't think he is certain that he will i mean we've had noises from our colleagues in the states saying trump is relayed the message to london that if he's going to be. greeted with a cough or any of boos in mass street protests then he doesn't want him to do it that i mean he wants to come and sit in the gilded carriage and be. written up why told you no horse drawn drawn carriage or go up to scotland and see the queen environmental he wants the good pictures and i don
in all this is are they walking around in fear no i don't think so you know if you go to the house of parliament today or if you go down. london bridge both places where i work i walked out walked over london bridge today there's streams of people you know i wasn't there's nobody ace fearful of this but i think people are tired of it and they don't understand it and they are constantly expecting something else to happen not going to change their life but at some point i think they're saying...
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also in the next hour: a cyber attack on the houses of parliament. e—mail accounts of some mps
also in the next hour: a cyber attack on the houses of parliament. e—mail accounts of some mps
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be more detail on the breaking news coming into highs of some sort of incident close to parliament at one of the gates into the housess been arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife. they reported injuries, so whatever has gone on there has been dealt with very quickly. there were reports from journalists on twitter saying there we re journalists on twitter saying there were shouts of knife, knife, knife. and the man was brought down with a taser so the police now confirming that a man has been arrested close to parliament on suspicion of possession of a knife. new reported injuries. that is the latest on that incident coming to us now. let's just take a little look at the weather forecast now and simon king has all the latest as we head into the weekend. it is going to get very warm if not hot as we go through the weekend. temperatures rarely rising up. fairly warm conditions. this was the scene earlier. some sunny spells. for many of us this afternoon we will see some of that sunshine. particularly towards the east of the pennines. that is where we will see the highest temperatures. up to the north and west c
be more detail on the breaking news coming into highs of some sort of incident close to parliament at one of the gates into the housess been arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife. they reported injuries, so whatever has gone on there has been dealt with very quickly. there were reports from journalists on twitter saying there we re journalists on twitter saying there were shouts of knife, knife, knife. and the man was brought down with a taser so the police now confirming that a man...
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officials investigating a cyber attack on the houses of parliament say the threat has been contained en sending us this morning. we will look at more of them a little later on but making as much happier than the weather today. hello! what a happy picture. there are some good pictures out there. i put the satellite picture in to show you the gaps in the cloud at the moment because there is a lot of brightness this morning. more cloud further west and it looks like scotland and northern ireland are doing the best with the sunshine. you can see this corner of scotland but notice the pictures i've been getting from the midlands and across southern and eastern areas there are good holes in the cloud that thick cloud awaits in the cloud that thick cloud awaits in the winds and it will spread it eastwards into the midlands, towards eastern and south—eastern england. further north it is a bright picture and we will lose those strong winds slowly through the day across the northern isles and north—east of scotland. getting sunshine, it will not be too bad. a few sunshiny bits around. sunny ski
officials investigating a cyber attack on the houses of parliament say the threat has been contained en sending us this morning. we will look at more of them a little later on but making as much happier than the weather today. hello! what a happy picture. there are some good pictures out there. i put the satellite picture in to show you the gaps in the cloud at the moment because there is a lot of brightness this morning. more cloud further west and it looks like scotland and northern ireland...
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that is the length of the houses of parliament. mast, thatis the keel to the top of the mast, that is taller and some of the tallest buildings in the uk. eventually, they will have to take are under the bridges out there. that will be a real challenge in the beginning of herfirst real that will be a real challenge in the beginning of her first real sea trials. by tonight, hms queen elizabeth should be heading out to sea under her own power. later this year, if it all goes according to plan, she will be sailing into her new home of portsmouth. coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a passenger boat carrying more than 170 people has sunk in a reservoir in colombia, taking less than five minutes to go down. officials said six people died and sixteen others were missing. reports from iraq say fighters from so—called islamic state have mounted a counter attack against iraqi troops, who are trying to recapture parts of the old
that is the length of the houses of parliament. mast, thatis the keel to the top of the mast, that is taller and some of the tallest buildings in the uk. eventually, they will have to take are under the bridges out there. that will be a real challenge in the beginning of herfirst real that will be a real challenge in the beginning of her first real sea trials. by tonight, hms queen elizabeth should be heading out to sea under her own power. later this year, if it all goes according to plan,...
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the result could give macron's seats in out of 577 the lower house of parliament.according to projections. for more, let's get to paris. carol lina is standing by outside the national assembly. good morning. it is the morning after the legislative elections. macron is set to win a large majority in parliament it. sunday. good morning. when president macron was elected, we were all very anxious that he wouldn't get us majority in parliament. do you feel different now? >> yes>>. first of all, he's getting the majority. we were anxious because we were not paying attention. at the time we were saying he was coming with the revenge of the enlightenment, the respect of people in -- and ideas that we don't see in the u.k. or the u.s. but he also has the sense of realogy. he and his team realized very early there was a reality after the presidential elections, and that is the legislative elections. that's what we have just seen. consequently, they were getting ready for it way before we were thinking about it. reporter: we are seeing a major shift. the governing socialists
the result could give macron's seats in out of 577 the lower house of parliament.according to projections. for more, let's get to paris. carol lina is standing by outside the national assembly. good morning. it is the morning after the legislative elections. macron is set to win a large majority in parliament it. sunday. good morning. when president macron was elected, we were all very anxious that he wouldn't get us majority in parliament. do you feel different now? >> yes>>. first...
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and why is that has all getting away with this so let's be all those people in the house of parliament. a good part to play. paid for it of the united states is named as a reason behind a stabbing attack admits to going to a terror investigation is now under way.
and why is that has all getting away with this so let's be all those people in the house of parliament. a good part to play. paid for it of the united states is named as a reason behind a stabbing attack admits to going to a terror investigation is now under way.
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officials say up to 90 e—mail accounts were compromised, by the cyber attack on the houses of parliamentned and sustained , " attempt, to identify weak passwords for the e—mails of nine thousand accounts, used by mps, peers and their staff. royal bank of scotland is cutting 443jobs in the uk, dealing with loans for small businesses and moving many of them to india. the bank, which is 73% owned by the taxpayer, says it's part of a drive to reduce costs. earlier this year rbs announced it was cutting 250 itjobs in brtitain, and also relocating dozens of them to india. now it is sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sebastian vettel and lewis hamilton collide behind the safety car at the azerbaijan grand prix — but it's daniel ricciardo who claims red bull's first win of the season.
officials say up to 90 e—mail accounts were compromised, by the cyber attack on the houses of parliamentned and sustained , " attempt, to identify weak passwords for the e—mails of nine thousand accounts, used by mps, peers and their staff. royal bank of scotland is cutting 443jobs in the uk, dealing with loans for small businesses and moving many of them to india. the bank, which is 73% owned by the taxpayer, says it's part of a drive to reduce costs. earlier this year rbs announced...
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run down and kill people deliberately in central london, initially outside westminster, the house of parliamentre recently near london bridge, borough market and that region. we heard from the police that this involved a vehicle kol long islandi islanding -- a vehicle colliding with pes december treens. because of the high level of concern people are experiencing in the city, it is a concerning description but at this stage we simply don't know whether this was, in fact, a deliberate act or something more benign, a sort of traffic accident that does occasionally happen in a big city on busy roads. so we are just waiting for further confirmation from police, as i say. the facts they have confirmed at this stage are just real limited, that this was some sort of incident, as they say, involving a vehicle and pedestrians. they're dealing with multiple casualties, they have one person arrest. at the moment the police, the authorities have yet to confirm or give any indication just what they believe actually happened here, what the motive may have been, whether this was in fact an accident or otherwi
run down and kill people deliberately in central london, initially outside westminster, the house of parliamentre recently near london bridge, borough market and that region. we heard from the police that this involved a vehicle kol long islandi islanding -- a vehicle colliding with pes december treens. because of the high level of concern people are experiencing in the city, it is a concerning description but at this stage we simply don't know whether this was, in fact, a deliberate act or...
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of parliamentary elections. the spotlight on with the new parliament sector looks like. >> they talk about the new face of the french parliament, the lower house of parliament, the assembly national. .t got quite a facelift of the 577 lawmakers, 430 were not in the previous assembly, so quite a turnover. 75% of the parliament was really, a record in france. the change that was promised has arrived. fresh faces in parliament, april that is younger and more feminine. the parliament has changed so much, you would not recognize it. mps hasage age of dropped five years, 48 years and a couple of months. and a record number of women elected to this lower house of .arliament as well, 233 women that brings up the percentage of women in parliament to 38.65%. that is also a record high in france, but a little bit far from the 50% which would be a gender inequality in parliament. this parliament is drawn praise because it is younger and more feminine but also drawn criticism for not being as diverse as the rest of france is. if you look at these lawmakers that are elected, very few blue-collar workers, farmers, a majority of white-collar workers from the
of parliamentary elections. the spotlight on with the new parliament sector looks like. >> they talk about the new face of the french parliament, the lower house of parliament, the assembly national. .t got quite a facelift of the 577 lawmakers, 430 were not in the previous assembly, so quite a turnover. 75% of the parliament was really, a record in france. the change that was promised has arrived. fresh faces in parliament, april that is younger and more feminine. the parliament has...
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officials at the houses of parliament said there had been a determined attempt by hackers to identify accounts used by mps, peers and their staff. conservative mp andrew bridgen has raised concerns that it could leave people open to blackmail. the national cyber security centre is now investigating what happened. yemen is now facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world according to the world health organization and the un children's agency. there have been more than 200,000 suspected cases and 1,300 deaths. the outbreak has spread because of the collapse of the health system during the civil war the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commission to advise her on brexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could hold the ring for the differences to be fought out and draw much of the poison from the debate. the government says imports such as coffee, clothing and cocoa products should not see any notable price rise after brexit. a8 of the world's poorest countries will continue to have duty free access to the uk.
officials at the houses of parliament said there had been a determined attempt by hackers to identify accounts used by mps, peers and their staff. conservative mp andrew bridgen has raised concerns that it could leave people open to blackmail. the national cyber security centre is now investigating what happened. yemen is now facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world according to the world health organization and the un children's agency. there have been more than 200,000 suspected cases...
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you can see behind me, the lower house of parliament. on thedifficult to reform agenda. first, the labor reform, which is scheduled to pass by the end of the summer. this is the biggest majority of french president has ever received in more than two dec ades. they would only get between 30 and 40 seats in parliament. francine: just talk us to the process. there is a second round, and that is coming up in two weeks. reporter: yes, so it is exactly the same as the presidential elections. even though macron only got about 32% of the vote in the first round, that means a lot of these candidates will be present in the runoff. you would also see this republican france, which is able to vote nationally. macron did not have enough to have a national group, but marine le pen is said to win in her constituency. francine: thank you, from paris. she will be live for us throughout the day. live with us here in frankfurt is volker wieland. he is also an independent advisor to the ecb, ha a member of the germand a member n council. volker, when you look at politics in europe, is there a
you can see behind me, the lower house of parliament. on thedifficult to reform agenda. first, the labor reform, which is scheduled to pass by the end of the summer. this is the biggest majority of french president has ever received in more than two dec ades. they would only get between 30 and 40 seats in parliament. francine: just talk us to the process. there is a second round, and that is coming up in two weeks. reporter: yes, so it is exactly the same as the presidential elections. even...
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ploughed into pedestrians walking across the bridge with a knife attack resulting outside the houses of parliamentwould seem. you can see live pictures here of police basically in an area, seven sisters rd, this is, in finsbury park, islington, north london. the latest word from downing street is this is being treated as a potential terrorist attack. that has come from the prime minister theresa may. she says she will chair an emergency meeting later this morning and goes on to say all of my thoughts are with effect is, their families and the emergency services on the scene. the ramadhan foundation and the muslim council for britain have been very vocal on this, referencing what they see as rising islamophobia in britain, calling on the authorities to increase security outside mosques, a message clearly being felt by mayor siddique khan in his message there to the public. the muslim council wanting increased security outside mosques. they said there is increasing islamophobia and this attack overnight is a manifestation of that. something that eyewitnesses and people down on the ground have been s
ploughed into pedestrians walking across the bridge with a knife attack resulting outside the houses of parliamentwould seem. you can see live pictures here of police basically in an area, seven sisters rd, this is, in finsbury park, islington, north london. the latest word from downing street is this is being treated as a potential terrorist attack. that has come from the prime minister theresa may. she says she will chair an emergency meeting later this morning and goes on to say all of my...
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bunnies the console getting away with this sort of majesty back over those people in the house of parliament a good part to play for. the american force in yemen have reportedly been involved in the interrogation of detainees and prisons where torture allegations. of the laws of nature.
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if your northern ireland plan document which is obviously 2015 resulted in a hung house of parliamenthis morning, those deals with republicans, protectionist (inaudible) members of the armed forces could be given protected status. do you anticipate any of those issues being raised with theresa may? you know what, we are not going to negotiate over the airwaves of our esteemed colleagues in front of us, but what i will say is this — we are going into these talks with the national interest at heart, the union is our guiding star. we believe in the union, we believe in national stable government and that will be what will be at the forefront of our mind going into the talks again tomorrow. those issues, as nigel has said, which are devolved, should be dealt with by the devolved administration here in northern ireland. but if others decide that they're not coming back into the devolved administration here in northern ireland, those issues will have to be dealt with at westminster. it's really for sinn fein to decide where they want the powers to lie. thank you very much. business-like and
if your northern ireland plan document which is obviously 2015 resulted in a hung house of parliamenthis morning, those deals with republicans, protectionist (inaudible) members of the armed forces could be given protected status. do you anticipate any of those issues being raised with theresa may? you know what, we are not going to negotiate over the airwaves of our esteemed colleagues in front of us, but what i will say is this — we are going into these talks with the national interest at...
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a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the email accounts of some mps and membersmpts had been made to access some accounts, and measures had been taken to secure the system. it comes just over a month after a8 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a cyberattack. a coal mining explosion in colombia has killed at least eight people. five others are missing after the blast. rescuers have been digging by hand. because it is not yet clear. the gardens at france's chateau de chambord have opened to the public after a major renovation. it's taken 1a years of historical research and cost almost four million dollars. take a look at this. when you discover the garden from the roofs, from the terrace, it is like a shock. we are in the spirit of the winning sums. if you want to get in touch with me about that story or any other, you can on twitter. theyjetted in on their own special plane and are just and to become huge stars in germany. they were accompanied by two panda specialists. plenty of bamboo accompanied them. and about two weeks, the vips will be unveiled to the
a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the email accounts of some mps and membersmpts had been made to access some accounts, and measures had been taken to secure the system. it comes just over a month after a8 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a cyberattack. a coal mining explosion in colombia has killed at least eight people. five others are missing after the blast. rescuers have been digging by hand. because it is not yet clear. the gardens at france's chateau de...
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if the corruption case actually reached the lower house of parliament, the coalition believe they canrty that's needed for a trial to happen. this isn't just about the law, it is about politics and public opinion. how is the public viewing the president'ssituation? well, it's a lot about politics and public opinion. president temer is already deeply unpopular in brazil. his approval rate is nowjust 7%, according to a recent poll. he is actually the president with the lowest popularity in at least two decades. there have been calls for his impeachment, for his resigning. the opposition parties have now been calling for is that the election. but so far, it doesn't seem like any of those things is likely to happen. the centre—right coalition, that governs brazil with president temer, believe that even if they manage, however, to avoid an impeachment process , however, to avoid an impeachment process, the political crisis will make it really hard to prove all of the reforms that this government wa nts to the reforms that this government wants to pass in congress. so it's a very, a difficu
if the corruption case actually reached the lower house of parliament, the coalition believe they canrty that's needed for a trial to happen. this isn't just about the law, it is about politics and public opinion. how is the public viewing the president'ssituation? well, it's a lot about politics and public opinion. president temer is already deeply unpopular in brazil. his approval rate is nowjust 7%, according to a recent poll. he is actually the president with the lowest popularity in at...
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who sit in the houses of parliament. they need their support to pass the most controversial legislation. the first test of that will be next week because the queen's speeches delivered today. it is debated for a few days and then voted on wednesday and thursday of next week. that will be the first time if this confidence is being worked on by the tories and the d.u.p.. various media are reporting different things here. sky says the d.u.p. talks are not proceeding. the telegraph says the d.u.p. threatens to move away. he bbc says the d.u.p. wil will be announced by tomorrow. on the bbc this morning, the deputy prime minister did say there is still every possibility of a deal, and that they are regardingout matters more money into northern ireland. how far has the d.u.p. reach gon e? francine: great work in westminster, anna edwards, joining us throughout the day. during yesterday, geraldine sundstrom, a managing director at pimco, and peter dixon from commerzbank. geraldine, how do you see brexit? there seems to be a line
who sit in the houses of parliament. they need their support to pass the most controversial legislation. the first test of that will be next week because the queen's speeches delivered today. it is debated for a few days and then voted on wednesday and thursday of next week. that will be the first time if this confidence is being worked on by the tories and the d.u.p.. various media are reporting different things here. sky says the d.u.p. talks are not proceeding. the telegraph says the d.u.p....
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people in that house of parliament. to play. back to most of the ground floor tower blaze may have been exposed not only to small consign but also to a highly toxic gas that's according to experts analysis. hospital records said that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning an expert has claimed that the n.c.a. lation boards used in on the tower are pretty you said badly gas when burned cladding which is highly flammable material used on the outside of the building is also on disheartening. and this week the u.k. also marks one year since the voted to leave the european union though the actual divorce dogs have only just got underway the referendum result cost a political earthquake the aftershocks of still being felt today. i will move a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the eighth of june driesum eight wanted to strengthen her hand embrace of negotiations with european leaders she needed a mandate for her standing in the divorce from the e.u. breaks it wrecks it for two rea
people in that house of parliament. to play. back to most of the ground floor tower blaze may have been exposed not only to small consign but also to a highly toxic gas that's according to experts analysis. hospital records said that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning an expert has claimed that the n.c.a. lation boards used in on the tower are pretty you said badly gas when burned cladding which is highly flammable material used on the outside of the building is also on...
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it's been people in the house of parliament. a matter of belgian city of. almost six hundred potential radicals. ready to commit acts of violence. and the united nations says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in iraq as the u.s. led coalition makes a final push to force islamic state out of the syrian city. of nashville live with me. thanks for joining us this hour. victims of last week's blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also highly toxic gas according to the latest expert analysis on last week's tragedy in the british capital. has more on the story. cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is and apparently the insulation boards on the building on ground felt how it could have been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospitals treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals as said that they have treated three people for cyanide poisoning bear in mind the building's management we're telling people will stay in their apartments until help arrived the other part o
it's been people in the house of parliament. a matter of belgian city of. almost six hundred potential radicals. ready to commit acts of violence. and the united nations says it's horrified by the loss of civilian life in iraq as the u.s. led coalition makes a final push to force islamic state out of the syrian city. of nashville live with me. thanks for joining us this hour. victims of last week's blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also highly toxic gas according to the...
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people in the house of parliament the good part to play for. terms of last week's grenfell tower blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to highly toxic gas that's according to the latest expert analysis of the tragedy in the british capital cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is an expert has claimed insulation boards produce the deadly gas when they burn and there were reports from hospitals that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning another part of the scandal is clouding the material used outside of the building which turned out to be extremely flammable. to resume a household is a thorough inquiry into the tragedy and pledged five million pounds to help the victims and i see a chicken has been out in london asking people whether they think the u.k. needs to reconsider its spending priorities the british government is spending this money on certain things which speaks to figures. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. social care as in the seventy million user to social care it is what they're s
people in the house of parliament the good part to play for. terms of last week's grenfell tower blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to highly toxic gas that's according to the latest expert analysis of the tragedy in the british capital cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is an expert has claimed insulation boards produce the deadly gas when they burn and there were reports from hospitals that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning another...
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should take all the blame for this we all introduce remote through all those people in the house of parliament the good of a good for part to play for us well victims of the grand felt blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to a highly toxic gas that's according to expert analysis of the tragedy hospital report said they were treating three people from cyanide poisoning one of the most dangerous forms an expert has claimed the insulation boards used on the tower produce a deadly gas when burned and the clogging which was highly flammable material used on the outside of the building is also under scrutiny. well this week the u.k. also mount one year since it voted to the three european union though the actual divorce talk spending just got underway the referendum result caused a political earthquake the all to shocks of which is still being felt today. i will move a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the eighth of june theresa may want to do strengthen her hand embrace the negotiations with european leaders she needed a mandate f
should take all the blame for this we all introduce remote through all those people in the house of parliament the good of a good for part to play for us well victims of the grand felt blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to a highly toxic gas that's according to expert analysis of the tragedy hospital report said they were treating three people from cyanide poisoning one of the most dangerous forms an expert has claimed the insulation boards used on the tower produce...
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house ok no way with this sort of. back. to reason may should take all the blame for this all on trees or maybe. people in the house of parliament. part to play for these victims of the growing folds how off blaze may have been exposed to smoke and fire but also to a highly toxic gas that's according to expert analysis of the tragedy ospital reports there were treating people from solid poisoning one of the most dangerous forms and experts claim the insulation boards used to produce a deadly gas when burned the clothing and she would have level material usually outside of the building is also under scrutiny. our to reason may has ordered a public inquiry into the tragedy and pledged an initial five million pounds to help the victims in a situation that has been hours in london asking whether the u.k. should rethink its spending priorities. the british government is spending this money on certain things which things to think they're spending. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. social care and then the seventy million is going to social care yeah and that's what they're spending on that. they're spending three hundred seventy mil
house ok no way with this sort of. back. to reason may should take all the blame for this all on trees or maybe. people in the house of parliament. part to play for these victims of the growing folds how off blaze may have been exposed to smoke and fire but also to a highly toxic gas that's according to expert analysis of the tragedy ospital reports there were treating people from solid poisoning one of the most dangerous forms and experts claim the insulation boards used to produce a deadly...
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anna edwards is outside the houses of parliament, in westminster. anna, it's interesting. have been largely kept out of the political debate up until now. given the recent events, it is hard to avoid politicizing it. anna: yes, it is. it is very much part of the conversation as we run up to thursday and the general election. domestically, the conversation is very much around, how much did the police know about the suspects, the attackers? how much do they know, what do they know what? i got a message from one gilt strategist today, suggested he thinks we don't repeat labor yet, because the fact that the terror suspects were known it means that some of the criticisms the labor party is leveling at theresa may just might stick to the conservative party. gilt yields could double if we see a victory for the labor party. these are the types of conversations going on now. given the uncertainty in the polls around many subjects, terrorism being one of them. we caught up with john tyler, and he says if you look at it other campaigns and other evidence, there isn't that they shift
anna edwards is outside the houses of parliament, in westminster. anna, it's interesting. have been largely kept out of the political debate up until now. given the recent events, it is hard to avoid politicizing it. anna: yes, it is. it is very much part of the conversation as we run up to thursday and the general election. domestically, the conversation is very much around, how much did the police know about the suspects, the attackers? how much do they know, what do they know what? i got a...
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houses of parliament. horses?called the is the rebellion over, or is it just old? -- just on hold? ems to have called things in the short-term. she seems to have changed the mood of the meeting by the fact that she said this is her responsibility i will get us out,. this is to the rank-and-file members of the conservative party. the meeting took place over 75 minutes behind closed doors. she left to cheers and applause, so something managing to secure the support, at least in the short-term, of those backbench mps, and that ties in with what we were hearing from front bench mps in the last 24 hours, backing her, saying this is not the right time for leadership challenges. she did talk about brexit yesterday as well, say that there was room for rethinking on brexit, to try to seek some kind of national consensus, give such a thing exists on an issue we voted 48-50 to. that leaves us into the conversation she's having today. later today she will talk to emmanuel macron, perhaps about the terrorism threat in europe, and surely they have some joint action to launch on that front, but th
houses of parliament. horses?called the is the rebellion over, or is it just old? -- just on hold? ems to have called things in the short-term. she seems to have changed the mood of the meeting by the fact that she said this is her responsibility i will get us out,. this is to the rank-and-file members of the conservative party. the meeting took place over 75 minutes behind closed doors. she left to cheers and applause, so something managing to secure the support, at least in the short-term, of...
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a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the e—mail accounts of some mps and membersd attempts had been made to access some accounts. it comes just over a month after 48 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a cyber—attack. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: very important pandas get the red carpet treatment as they arrives to take up residency in berlin. members of the of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a right to claim certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering and applause chapman, prison pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8th, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was clo
a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the e—mail accounts of some mps and membersd attempts had been made to access some accounts. it comes just over a month after 48 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a cyber—attack. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: very important pandas get the red carpet treatment as they arrives to take up residency in berlin. members of the of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols...
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a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the email accounts of some mps and membersmpts had been made to access some accounts. just over a month ago, 48 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a similar attack. let's bring you some live pictures now. moum this is mecca in saudi arabia. if's holiest site, the grand mosque in mecca. many many worshippers have gathered to celebrate the religious holiday of eid ed fitr, some 3 million muslims are expected to travel here and to join in the press to mark the end of robert on. that is the holy month of fasting. —— ramadan. there is whether king selman willjoin the worshippers in prayer this morning so just after 6am local time, dawn in mecca, you can see they're the saudi royal familyjoining worshippers can see they're the saudi royal family joining worshippers in marking the end of ramadan. were over you are celebrating in the world, eid mbuarak. still to come: some very important pandas get the red carpet treatment as they arrive to take up residency in berlin. members of the of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed t
a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the email accounts of some mps and membersmpts had been made to access some accounts. just over a month ago, 48 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a similar attack. let's bring you some live pictures now. moum this is mecca in saudi arabia. if's holiest site, the grand mosque in mecca. many many worshippers have gathered to celebrate the religious holiday of eid ed fitr, some 3 million muslims are expected to travel here and to...
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of parliament. florence: that is right. .24 newbies in with the new, it is a bustling day at the urban palace where the lower housef parliament is located. you can see them likening it to a debutante ball. inside, they use a common description in france like the first day of school. the first day of school for parliament. but a very unusual first day of school, a very nonstandard parliament. 75% of the parliament was renewed in the recent election. that is a record. delano: it is a new parliament but a lot more younger and well more women. florence: a more feminine parliament. that is an angle getting a lot of attention. the print -- the french president talking about lady lawmakers. you can see one of those women .awmakers from macron's party she is one of the 224 women who are elected to this parliament. that brings the percentage of women in parliament to 40%, which is a record. it is not quite 50% but still a record. they applaud the fact that there is more women and say it is not because they have certain qualities that men don't have, they are either better or worse than men but they should be where decision
of parliament. florence: that is right. .24 newbies in with the new, it is a bustling day at the urban palace where the lower housef parliament is located. you can see them likening it to a debutante ball. inside, they use a common description in france like the first day of school. the first day of school for parliament. but a very unusual first day of school, a very nonstandard parliament. 75% of the parliament was renewed in the recent election. that is a record. delano: it is a new...
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a cyber attack on the uk houses of parliament has targeted the e—mail accounts of some mps and members lords. authorities say unauthorised attempts had been made to access some accounts. just over a month ago, 48 of england's hospital trusts were hit by a similar attack. ajudge in guatemala has charged five more people over the deaths of 41 teenage girls in the fire at a government—run shelter in march. the five, who include two police officers and three government officials, are facing various charges, including manslaughter, child abuse and negligence. they were arrested earlier this month. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: some very important pandas get the red carpet treatment as they arrive in berlin to start a new life at the city zoo. 3a high—rise buildings in england have failed fire safety tests on their exterior cladding according to the government. the buildings are the first to undergo urgent checks following the grenfell tower disaster. a further 600 buildings are due to undergo the tests, with local authorities working to identify the buildings at risk. dunca
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deadly gren fell our fire says the government's plans for the next term are debated in both houses of parliament before being put to a vote on thursday well labor m.p. roger got safe joins me live now from london for further discussion on this thanks for giving us some of your time today sir what can we expect from thursday's debate in parliament on trees and maze plan for moving forward speculation that she could go here what's your thinking on that. i don't think frees the money to go in the very near future. i think a lot of. senior conservatives. very angry indeed. election by blowing quite rightly the shambolic when now i mean. i don't think he will seek to depart within the next few weeks i think they will leave a day until they realize that she has no credibility whatsoever i know need them will they get rid of my no bones about it they will get rid of germy corben gave plenty of attention of course to the investigation into. let's listen to what treason may. start to the previous coalition government for catching a towel. under the pillow government. is the problem on this as complex as
deadly gren fell our fire says the government's plans for the next term are debated in both houses of parliament before being put to a vote on thursday well labor m.p. roger got safe joins me live now from london for further discussion on this thanks for giving us some of your time today sir what can we expect from thursday's debate in parliament on trees and maze plan for moving forward speculation that she could go here what's your thinking on that. i don't think frees the money to go in the...
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people in the house of parliament. took part to play a piece of victims of last week's crime fell to a blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to holy toxic gas that's according to latest expert analysis of the tragedy in the british capital hospital reports they were treating three people or from sauna and poisoning one of the most dangerous forms and experts claim the insulation boards used on the tower produce a deadly gas when burned the clothing with level with serial used on the outside of the building is also a mistress and. the reason may has ordered a thorough inquiry into the tragedy and pledged another five million pounds to help victims and a serial killer has been out in london asking people whether they think the u.k. need to reconsider its spending protease the british government is spending this money on certain things which they think they're spending. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. social care and then the seventy million you think of social care given what they're spending
people in the house of parliament. took part to play a piece of victims of last week's crime fell to a blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also to holy toxic gas that's according to latest expert analysis of the tragedy in the british capital hospital reports they were treating three people or from sauna and poisoning one of the most dangerous forms and experts claim the insulation boards used on the tower produce a deadly gas when burned the clothing with level with...
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people not house of parliament. to play for. exams of the ground for our blaze may have been exposed not only does small gun fire but also to our highly toxic gas that's according to experts analysis of the treasurer and hospital report said that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning an expert has claimed that the. boards used on the tower produce a deadly gas one bird and the clothing which was highly flammable material used on the outside of the building is also on to scrutiny. this week in the u.k. also marked one year since it voted to leave the european union the actual divorce stocks have only just got underway they were for a number of zod caused a political earthquake the aftershocks of which are still being felt today. i will move a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the eighth of june theresa may have wanted to strengthen her hand embrace negotiations with european leaders she needed a mandate for her standing in the u.k. is divorced from the e.u. breaks it correc
people not house of parliament. to play for. exams of the ground for our blaze may have been exposed not only does small gun fire but also to our highly toxic gas that's according to experts analysis of the treasurer and hospital report said that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning an expert has claimed that the. boards used on the tower produce a deadly gas one bird and the clothing which was highly flammable material used on the outside of the building is also on to...
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reason may should take the blame for this all on tuesday may through all those people in the house of parliament. part to play for. victims of the grand blaze may have been exposed to smoke and fire but also to haul it toxic gas that's according to expert analysis of the tragedy the hospital reports say they were treating three people from cyanide poisoning one of the most dangerous forms an expert has claimed the installation of boards used produce a deadly gas when burning the clotting flavell material used on the outside of the building is also under scrutiny. well the reason my house the award of a public inquiry into the tragedy and to pledge an initial five million pounds to help the victims. has been upped in the last king with the u.k. should rethink its spending priorities the british government is spending this money on certain things which things to think they're spending. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. social care as in the seventy million you think it's social care that it is what they're spending on that. they're spending three hundred seventy million. thoughts insight. this i
reason may should take the blame for this all on tuesday may through all those people in the house of parliament. part to play for. victims of the grand blaze may have been exposed to smoke and fire but also to haul it toxic gas that's according to expert analysis of the tragedy the hospital reports say they were treating three people from cyanide poisoning one of the most dangerous forms an expert has claimed the installation of boards used produce a deadly gas when burning the clotting...
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a man has been arrested outside the houses of parliament on suspicion of possessing a knife. 0fficersed him — there were no injuries. the incident happened by the main carriage gates entrance — close to where constable keith palmer was stabbed and killed during the terrorist attack in march. the two soldiers who died in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire have been named. corporal matthew hatfield and corporal darren neilson served with the royal tank regiment. two others were injured at the castlemartin range on wednesday. live tank firing exercises have been suspended while an inquiry continues. british airways cabin crew are to stage a two—week strike in a long—running dispute about pay and travel concessions. members of the unite union will walk out between saturday 1st july and sunday 16th july — during the peak holiday season. ba said the proposed action is "extreme, and completely unnecessary". us president donald trump appears to have acknowledged that he is personally under investigation as part of the inquiry into alleged russian interferenc
a man has been arrested outside the houses of parliament on suspicion of possessing a knife. 0fficersed him — there were no injuries. the incident happened by the main carriage gates entrance — close to where constable keith palmer was stabbed and killed during the terrorist attack in march. the two soldiers who died in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire have been named. corporal matthew hatfield and corporal darren neilson served with the royal tank...
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people in the house of parliament the good part to play. well victims of last week's going full tower blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also the highly toxic gas that's according to the latest expert analysis of the tragedy in the british capital cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is an expert has claimed insulation boards produce a deadly gas when they burn and there were reports from hospitals that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning another part of the scandal is clouding the material used outside of the building which turned out to be extremely flammable. tourism a has ordered a thorough inquiry into the tragedy and pledged five million pounds to help victims artie's unnecessary churkin it has been out in london asking people whether they think the u.k. needs to reconsider its spending priorities the british government is spending this money on certain things which speaks to figures. with thirteen billion to the n.h.s. social care as in the seventy million user to social care it is wh
people in the house of parliament the good part to play. well victims of last week's going full tower blaze may have been exposed not only to smoke and fire but also the highly toxic gas that's according to the latest expert analysis of the tragedy in the british capital cyanide is one of the deadliest poisons there is an expert has claimed insulation boards produce a deadly gas when they burn and there were reports from hospitals that they were treating three people for cyanide poisoning...
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a man has been arrested outside the houses of parliament on suspicion of having a knife. 0fficers used detained him. there were no injuries in the incident, which happened by the main carriage gates entrance, close to where constable keith palmer was stabbed and killed during the terror attack in march. the two soldiers who died in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire have been named. corporals matthew hatfield and darren neilson served with the royal tank regiment. two others were injured at the castlemartin range on wednesday. live tank firing exercises have been suspended while an inquiry continues. helmut kohl, the german chancellor who oversaw the reunification of east and west germany, has died. he was 87. angela merkel described him as a great german and a great european. british airways cabin crew are to stage a two—week strike in a long—running dispute over pay and travel concession. members of the unite union will walk out between saturday july 1st and sundayjuly 16th during the peak holiday season. ba said the proposed action was "extreme and
a man has been arrested outside the houses of parliament on suspicion of having a knife. 0fficers used detained him. there were no injuries in the incident, which happened by the main carriage gates entrance, close to where constable keith palmer was stabbed and killed during the terror attack in march. the two soldiers who died in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire have been named. corporals matthew hatfield and darren neilson served with the royal tank...