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revealed just a couple of months ago, the first female statue to make her way outside the houses of parliamento have been marching. sofia, you arejust ten. here we go, you can see all of them making their way past. why was it so important for you to come down today? because it is 100 years of women's votes. have you had a good time? yes. why was it so important to bring sofia down? it's important the younger generation understand the younger generation understand the work the suffragettes did and use their vote in the future. plan to come down together, what has today been like for you? very warm and sunny but fantastic to see the women coming together. speaking of different generations, barbara thank you forjoining us. why have you been marching today? we are a group of members from wokingham district, a women's organisation helping women and girls in particular and we thought it was important to come along and join in the march and we have been energised to see so many women of every generation here. and just seeing all of these women of all generations and different backgrounds walking alon
revealed just a couple of months ago, the first female statue to make her way outside the houses of parliamento have been marching. sofia, you arejust ten. here we go, you can see all of them making their way past. why was it so important for you to come down today? because it is 100 years of women's votes. have you had a good time? yes. why was it so important to bring sofia down? it's important the younger generation understand the younger generation understand the work the suffragettes did...
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debate over legislation to exit the european union earlier may one a crucial vote in the lower house of parliament. and on eritrea's president is signing a victim says that he is sending a delegation for talks to ethiopia to neighboring nations have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades but earlier this month ethiopia said that it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal made with eritrea back in two thousand. israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on the gaza strip early on wednesday military officials say they targeted two dozen positions linked to islamist group hamas in response to rockets launched towards israel officials in gaza say that several people were injured the exchange of fire comes amid months of heightened tension in the region. at the world cup in russia europe why book to their place in the round of sixteen with a one narrow defeat of saudi arabia in rushed off a first half corner was poked home by none other than lewis forrest the win means that russia also because of the knockout stages eliminating both saudi arabia and egypt from the compe
debate over legislation to exit the european union earlier may one a crucial vote in the lower house of parliament. and on eritrea's president is signing a victim says that he is sending a delegation for talks to ethiopia to neighboring nations have been involved in one of africa's most intractable standoffs for decades but earlier this month ethiopia said that it would fully accept the terms of a peace deal made with eritrea back in two thousand. israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on the...
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just a couple of months ago, the first female statue to make her way right here outside the houses of parliament young ladies who have been marching. sophia, you'rejust ten. and here we go, just behind us you can see all of them making their way past. sophia, why was it so important for you to come down today? because it's100 years of women's votes. yeah? and have you had a good time? is this your first march? yes. well, there you have it, and claire, mum, why was it so important to bring your sophia down? i think it's really important that the younger generation understand the important work that the suffragettes did and that they really use their vote in the future. and to come down together, what's the day been like for you? very warm, very sunny, but fantastic to see so many women together and you can can hear them very noisily celebrating the 100 years of women having the vote today. and speaking of different generations, barbara, thank you so much forjoining us. now, tell us why you're here today, why you have been marching? i met of group of activists from wokingham district, the women's
just a couple of months ago, the first female statue to make her way right here outside the houses of parliament young ladies who have been marching. sophia, you'rejust ten. and here we go, just behind us you can see all of them making their way past. sophia, why was it so important for you to come down today? because it's100 years of women's votes. yeah? and have you had a good time? is this your first march? yes. well, there you have it, and claire, mum, why was it so important to bring your...
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female family terror cell, have been jailed over a planned knife attack in the area around the houses of parliamentx years and nine months with a further five years on extended licence for helping her. her younger sister, safaa boular, who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museum. she will be sentenced later. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports from the old bailey. rizlaine boular, who is 22 years of age, has been told she will serve a life term with a minimum of 16 yea rs. life term with a minimum of 16 years. her mother mina dich, who is 44, has been told she will serve six yea rs 44, has been told she will serve six years and nine months and that is for helping her daughter. her daughter was planning to carry out this knife attack in the area around the houses of parliament. the mother and daughter went on what was called hostile reconnaissance mission around westminster, scouting targets. they then went on shopping trip to sainsbury‘s and bought mice. in addition, rizlaine boular was heard on a bike that had been pl
female family terror cell, have been jailed over a planned knife attack in the area around the houses of parliamentx years and nine months with a further five years on extended licence for helping her. her younger sister, safaa boular, who‘s 18, was convicted last week of planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museum. she will be sentenced later. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports from the old bailey. rizlaine boular, who is 22 years of age, has been...
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a british man has been convicted of planning a knife attack on police and mps outside the houses of parliamentmeets the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, after paying his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. sport now on afternoon live with tim hague and, tim, more good news from the england camp? how the tide has turned in a short time. dele alli is back in full training with the england squad. that is the good news, after missing the win over an with a eyestrain. —— with a thigh strain. given the performance on sunday. would it be better for england to lose the match with belgium and come second? how mentality is to win every game we play, and we want to win every game. if we win every game, it builds a mentor to keep going in the tournament. we know belgium or a top opponent, and we need to be now a game to get the win. in our camp, we wa nt to game to get the win. in our camp, we want to win every game we play. we just want to keep winning and winning, and that will put us in good stead. it doesn't matter who we play next. to get to the final, you have
a british man has been convicted of planning a knife attack on police and mps outside the houses of parliamentmeets the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, after paying his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. sport now on afternoon live with tim hague and, tim, more good news from the england camp? how the tide has turned in a short time. dele alli is back in full training with the england squad. that is the good news, after missing the win over an with a...
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female terror cell have been jailed as part of plans for a knife attack in the area around the houses of parliamentbeenjailed for 16 years, of parliament. rizlaine boular has been jailed for 16 years, her mother mina dich has beenjailed for six yea rs mina dich has beenjailed for six years and nine months for helping her. her younger sister safaa boular 18 was convicted last week are planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museum. 0ur the area around the british museum. our home affairs correspondentjim collie reports from the old bailey. rizlaine boular, 22, has been told that she is serving a life term with a minimum of16 that she is serving a life term with a minimum of 16 years, that she is serving a life term with a minimum of16 years, her that she is serving a life term with a minimum of 16 years, her mother mina dich, ali, has been told they could serve six years and nine months her daughter. her daughter was planning an attack around the houses of parliament, they went on a reconnaissance mission scudding qatar gas and then went to sainsbury‘s and bought knives. in
female terror cell have been jailed as part of plans for a knife attack in the area around the houses of parliamentbeenjailed for 16 years, of parliament. rizlaine boular has been jailed for 16 years, her mother mina dich has beenjailed for six yea rs mina dich has beenjailed for six years and nine months for helping her. her younger sister safaa boular 18 was convicted last week are planning a separate terror attack in the area around the british museum. 0ur the area around the british museum....
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first fourteen weeks a congressional committee on the proposed change to the north which both houses of parliament would also have to approve traceable reports from when a site is. it's the last day of the abortion hearings in argentina and those who want to legalize it demonstrated in congress wearing as always the color green that's become a symbol of the national campaign for free legal and safe abortions a minute. and yet we have been fighting for many years for something like this to happen to separate the state from the church and to the side based on what's better for the country in the past decade we have seen a few reasons for aggressive reforms in argentina like gay marriage and sexual education policies but until now abortion has been off the table mainly because of the pressure by the catholic church in the past two months we have seen over seven hundred people coming here to congress to express their views for and against abortion the debate has polarized the country abortion in argentina is legal only in case of rape or if a woman's life is had risk but it is estimated that four hund
first fourteen weeks a congressional committee on the proposed change to the north which both houses of parliament would also have to approve traceable reports from when a site is. it's the last day of the abortion hearings in argentina and those who want to legalize it demonstrated in congress wearing as always the color green that's become a symbol of the national campaign for free legal and safe abortions a minute. and yet we have been fighting for many years for something like this to...
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the staff all work for somebody, they work for the houses of parliament to micropro mejia state.rs and assistants, their employer is the mp, that is the person to answer to. they're not even included in here. so this is purely common —— commons law order stuff? exactly. each mp is an individual employer, they suddenly have hundreds of people brought into a totally different sphere from this, and it could be the tip of the iceberg. i remember when newsnight first ran that big story. i had people starting to contact me to tell their stories, they wanted to be anonymous but had things to say about the way they had been treated. what they would always say was that it was their boss who was doing it, who could they complain to? there was nowhere for them to go. all this goes back to the idea that mps should be independent and not to anyone from their electorate. mps have often never managed a small company before, which is essentially what an mp offices. they don't know about hr, they're often quite busy and stressed, so you can see how the situations develop. it's not very profession
the staff all work for somebody, they work for the houses of parliament to micropro mejia state.rs and assistants, their employer is the mp, that is the person to answer to. they're not even included in here. so this is purely common —— commons law order stuff? exactly. each mp is an individual employer, they suddenly have hundreds of people brought into a totally different sphere from this, and it could be the tip of the iceberg. i remember when newsnight first ran that big story. i had...
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member of the taliban is convicted of plotting a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliamentarm about the brexit process, as the government insists it is listening to their concerns. the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries. prince william has been visiting israel. he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. also coming up — the sun has got its hat,
member of the taliban is convicted of plotting a knife attack on mps and police outside the houses of parliamentarm about the brexit process, as the government insists it is listening to their concerns. the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries. prince william has been visiting israel. he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your...
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many people in parliament, including in the house of lords, think that mps should have more power tocompromising mood earlier and it seems to like that a certain defeat is absolutely not on the cards, but things still feel dicey, things still feel very febrile round here. this is a hot and bothered westminster and another week where theresa may just westminster and another week where theresa mayjust can't be guaranteed that she's certainly going to get her way. laura kuenssberg there. theresa may has described talks at the g7 meeting in quebec in canada which took place last week as difficult. mrs may told mps she'd made it clear to president trump that new trade tariffs imposed by the us were unacceptable and she underlined the need for dialogue to stop the international dispute from escalating. 0utput in the uk's manufacturing sector fell by 1.4% in aprilfrom the previous month, the biggest month—on—month fall since 2012. the figure is well below the expectations of some economists, who had predicted slight growth. jaguar land rover has said it's moving production of its discovery
many people in parliament, including in the house of lords, think that mps should have more power tocompromising mood earlier and it seems to like that a certain defeat is absolutely not on the cards, but things still feel dicey, things still feel very febrile round here. this is a hot and bothered westminster and another week where theresa may just westminster and another week where theresa mayjust can't be guaranteed that she's certainly going to get her way. laura kuenssberg there. theresa...
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fifty years has been entered by a nice person who was the first female moose a member of the house of parliament. find a sit in welcome to alex i'm sure it's lovely to have you on now you are the first woman muslim appear in the house of lords and it's been twenty years i think center for center the house of lords what's it like. thank you very much is a real you know a real pleasure to be here real good to see you if you'd asked me twenty years ago i think i would probably say exactly the same thing. it's a great platform for myself as an activist it's a great platform for continuing the work that i did for twenty years before i came into the house of lords but it's been challenging from day one it's about a sit in you speak of challenges and of course you must mean that as a women and also as a muslim and parliament when you talk about that what you mean i think the challenges various aspects of the challenges have increased or have taken different shape over the years i think the very first time i came in i was the first i think youngest woman to have a baby so like the very first day i came
fifty years has been entered by a nice person who was the first female moose a member of the house of parliament. find a sit in welcome to alex i'm sure it's lovely to have you on now you are the first woman muslim appear in the house of lords and it's been twenty years i think center for center the house of lords what's it like. thank you very much is a real you know a real pleasure to be here real good to see you if you'd asked me twenty years ago i think i would probably say exactly the same...
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what i believe above all, the house of commons should have a defies of -- a divisive say one way or another. passed and wast tabled. it is time for the lower houses of parliament to pass. if it passes, it would make theresa may's job negotiating with brussels harder. listening toen concerns, but we need to make sure parliament cannot tie the government's hands. with the clock ticking towards october, the moment when a deal would need to be reached before the deadline, the pressure is mounting. no deal is a real possibility. the eu and u.k. released a progress report. major sticking points remain, a landin regard to border between ireland and northern ireland. rochelle: the zero-tolerance policy is seeing migrant children separated from their parents at the border. trump, whose immigration is a centerpiece of his presidency has stood by his staff. >> are you going to shut down the government? >> don't you have kids? >> as the backlash continues, donald trump met republicans to bring an end to the crisis. he walked out of the meeting, endorsing two bills that would see families kept it together, but stopped short of seeing an end to the practice and help. lawmak
what i believe above all, the house of commons should have a defies of -- a divisive say one way or another. passed and wast tabled. it is time for the lower houses of parliament to pass. if it passes, it would make theresa may's job negotiating with brussels harder. listening toen concerns, but we need to make sure parliament cannot tie the government's hands. with the clock ticking towards october, the moment when a deal would need to be reached before the deadline, the pressure is mounting....
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just a couple months ago, the first female statute to make her way right here outside the houses of parliamentith me now are some of the ladies who have been coming ladies and young young ladies, who have been marching. you arejust ten. here ladies, who have been marching. you are just ten. here we go, just behind us, you can see all of them making their way past. sophia, why was it so important for you to come down today? the cut is the 100 year of women's vote. and have you had a good time? yes. is this your first march? yes. there you have it. why was it so important to bring young sophia down? i think it is important the younger generation understand the younger generation understand the importance of what the suffragettes did in that they really use their vote in the future. and to come down together, what has the day been like for you? very warm, very sunny but so fantastic to see so many women coming together and you can hear the very noisily celebrating the 100 years of women having the focus today. speaking of different generations, barbara, thank you so much forjoining us. tell us wh
just a couple months ago, the first female statute to make her way right here outside the houses of parliamentith me now are some of the ladies who have been coming ladies and young young ladies, who have been marching. you arejust ten. here ladies, who have been marching. you are just ten. here we go, just behind us, you can see all of them making their way past. sophia, why was it so important for you to come down today? the cut is the 100 year of women's vote. and have you had a good time?...
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all—female terrorist cell have been jailed today for an attack they were planning around the houses of parliamenthas been happening. two members of the female terrorist cell, the youngest member has not been sentenced today, she will be sentenced today, she will be sentenced later. mother and daughter we re sentenced later. mother and daughter were in the dock, the mother rizlaine boular got six years and nine months for helping her daughter, rizlaine boular, in the planning of an attack, assisting her daughter. rizlaine boular, just 22, has been given a life term and told she must serve a minimum of 16 years and her plan was to carry out a knife attack around the houses of parliament. mother and daughter went out together on hostile reconnaissance mission scouting targets, the mother drove the daughter around westminster and then they both went on a shopping trip to sainsbury‘s and bought knives to use in the attack. this mother and daughter were actually under surveillance. it was a long—running undercover operation. they were monitored and rizlaine boular was heard at dissing wielding a knife
all—female terrorist cell have been jailed today for an attack they were planning around the houses of parliamenthas been happening. two members of the female terrorist cell, the youngest member has not been sentenced today, she will be sentenced today, she will be sentenced later. mother and daughter we re sentenced later. mother and daughter were in the dock, the mother rizlaine boular got six years and nine months for helping her daughter, rizlaine boular, in the planning of an attack,...
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because this is disgusting horrible place to live with their mother for a nickel house of parliament the house of commons is a range cesspool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived here and every single fucking site you have to keep on clicking yes yes let me see it out on the stoop of privacy stuff like you know we know you track us you know you're following us we know access on the internet they're all tracking you if if you wanted to have privacy the only way to do it is to be like richard stallman and if you've ever seen him use the internet you have to be a freak you have to be a geek you have to know how to do that you can't do it you can't be richard stallman we can all be rich just on the but here we don't want to be kicked off trains and planes and and public services just because some bureaucrat doesn't like what we're saying what if they don't like what you're saying what if they find it rude that
because this is disgusting horrible place to live with their mother for a nickel house of parliament the house of commons is a range cesspool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived here and every single fucking site you have to keep on clicking yes yes let me see it out on the stoop of privacy stuff like you know we...
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a confidence vote in both houses of parliament. will be sought this week for the 18 member cabinet of the new prime minister, a lot less the -- a law professor with no political experience. parties hold a majority in both houses. a u.k. lawmaker has said that russia is using tactics inherited from soviet union spies to wage a covert war on western countries . according to conservative bob seeley, putin's government continued -- considers this more powerful than conventional warfare. he is deploying social media and his television news channel as a weapon. global news 24 hours a day on air and tictoc on twitter, and powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . it is risk on in the asian session. focusing on the pit -- the positives with japan leading the gains. we are seeing chinese stocks rise on the mainland as well as in hong kong. deutsche bank says never mind the trade tensions. shares in hong kong are set for the best run in three weeks with tencen
a confidence vote in both houses of parliament. will be sought this week for the 18 member cabinet of the new prime minister, a lot less the -- a law professor with no political experience. parties hold a majority in both houses. a u.k. lawmaker has said that russia is using tactics inherited from soviet union spies to wage a covert war on western countries . according to conservative bob seeley, putin's government continued -- considers this more powerful than conventional warfare. he is...
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a confidence vote in both houses of parliament. after being sworn in, ght forl will be sou the 18 member cabinet. the anti-establishment five-star movement and the league currently hold a majority in both houses. a u.k. lawmaker has said that russia is using tactics inherited from soviet union spies to wage a covt war on western countries. bob seeley, vladimir pu's avernment considers nonmilitary attack more powerful than con -- conventional warfare. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. stocks gaining today with the dollar and yen lower as demand for haven assets retrieves. joining us from singapore is mark cudmore. it seems like a risk on move. amidst it missed -- even all of these trade tensions. donald trump and the us is e angering its allies in europe. bullish last week so i understand the fundamental drive to go higher. i do not know if it will be a straight line. i expect more volatility on the trade front and italy. i think today's european session will b
a confidence vote in both houses of parliament. after being sworn in, ght forl will be sou the 18 member cabinet. the anti-establishment five-star movement and the league currently hold a majority in both houses. a u.k. lawmaker has said that russia is using tactics inherited from soviet union spies to wage a covt war on western countries. bob seeley, vladimir pu's avernment considers nonmilitary attack more powerful than con -- conventional warfare. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on...
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congressional committee is due to vote on the bill which would then still have to pass both houses of parliament i'll be back with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next to its inside story. it was an election that was high on symbolism it fractured iraq voting for the first time after the defeat of myself but now the outcome of what should have been a free and bad reelection is under scrutiny with hopes of a peaceful transition to power in iraq be dashed again this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. it's been more than three weeks since iraqis went to the polls but the result was split and no single political bloc has been able to form a government the u.n. is urging a quick solution to be found so the country moves forward to was much needed reforms but now it seems that process could be further delayed charles trotta reports from baghdad. members of the iraqi parliament called an open special session on monday following more allegations of fraud during parliamentary elections earlier this month the call for votes in the predominantly sunni provinces of. dean and nin
congressional committee is due to vote on the bill which would then still have to pass both houses of parliament i'll be back with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next to its inside story. it was an election that was high on symbolism it fractured iraq voting for the first time after the defeat of myself but now the outcome of what should have been a free and bad reelection is under scrutiny with hopes of a peaceful transition to power in iraq be dashed again this is inside story....
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if it doesn't end with this withdraw bill, you're right, it will come up in the house of parliament it helps the prime minister to enter the june summit with more strength withouter credibility undermined by a defeat in the parliament, the house of commons, but that said, this is still a long-term negotiation. this is still a negotiation that will take us up to march 2019. the questions have to be resolved before then >> she may go in there not having faced defeat in the house of commons but she also goes to the summit without a fifrm proposal >> the issues the eu are likely want doing is with the irish border, and also the overall governance arrangement for the withdrawal agreement you're rig uk failed so far to present proposals on both of these issues that suit the eu, that the eu is willing to go along with or negotiate on the basis of we do have a difficult time at the june summit. this is unlikely to be a break through for either side. >> we heard that time and time again. this means we're waiting again for the next summit in at that point the time is running out for theresa may
if it doesn't end with this withdraw bill, you're right, it will come up in the house of parliament it helps the prime minister to enter the june summit with more strength withouter credibility undermined by a defeat in the parliament, the house of commons, but that said, this is still a long-term negotiation. this is still a negotiation that will take us up to march 2019. the questions have to be resolved before then >> she may go in there not having faced defeat in the house of commons...
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the director of the house of iraqi expertise foundation and senior foreign policy adviser to the speaker of the iraqi parliament in erbil judith nearing afirm journalist and founder of the independent media center in kurdistan in washington d.c. christine vanden turned director of the institute of regional and international studies warm welcome to you all are we talking about a glitch here or there's something more serious to it. world it looks like that everyone is looking for his own inclosed the parliament or let's say this parliament is actually supporting the recounting the manual recounting. the very costly and want to say that the committee the electoral committee actually made a major frauds in so many provinces in iraq and i hack the next to a committee actually they are responsible for that that's why i don't know for. sure that it's supposed to be the judges who take the control of the committee first and then the manual recounting will happen then thirdly there will be new results about the end result of the elections that happen in may in the earlier now this is a side the other side does actually
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for that you need to have a majority in the governing coalition and the approval of the upper house of parliament to that's a matter of course this is to be seen as a kind of guideline for the work of the german ministry of the interior. and it is based on the coalition agreement simple but it's also based on many other aspects that in the last three months in which i've been in my position i have on my desk are regularly so in a sense this requires bush a response from the right for example if. you have a ruling. this book especially this one but that requires her to those months that being a refugee who is invited to come for a hearing it says on the invitation that your participation is voluntary but at the same time you're supposed to properly rule in a case that isn't acceptable it cannot be voluntary that people come to their own hearings you saw certain changes have to be made here because this is urgent and as i said to the parliamentary group as well as the minister of interior to all cases and all conditions must be covered by this and it's not only things that necessarily have support
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the lower house of parliament in argentina has voted in favour of legalising abortion within the firste vote was narrow and the bill must now go before the senate where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged when the result came through. the european union has decided to press ahead with trade sanctions against the united states, retaliation for president trump's decision to impose duties on european steel and aluminium imports. american goods affected range from harley—davidson motorbikes, to jeans and bourbon whiskey. three people have been killed, eight wounded in an armed clash at a political rally in turkey. it was in the kurdish—majority town of suruc. pro—government media say the akp candidate was attacked by kurdish militants, opposition sources say it was his bodyguards who opened fire first. turkey holds a presidential election next week. thousands of people have taken part in a silent march past the remains of the grenfell tower in london to mark the first anniversary of the fire which claimed 72 lives. it followed a day of special services
the lower house of parliament in argentina has voted in favour of legalising abortion within the firste vote was narrow and the bill must now go before the senate where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged when the result came through. the european union has decided to press ahead with trade sanctions against the united states, retaliation for president trump's decision to impose duties on european steel and aluminium imports. american goods affected range...
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as we have mentioned, another day ahead of discussions in the uk houses of parliament. u on some of the other stories making the news: france and italy have exchanged sharp words over hundreds of migrants on a ship in the mediterranean. the french president accused the italian government of cynicism and irresponsibility for refusing to let them land in italy. around 600 people are on board, including pregnant women and children. a service has marked the two—year anniversary of the pulse nightclub shooting in florida. omar mateen killed 49 people at the popular gay nightclub in 2016. at the time it was the deadliest mass shooting in the us, but has since been surpassed by last october's las vegas shooting. aid agencies are warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe in bangladesh. several rohingya refugees have been killed with the arrival of the monsoon rains. as many as 200,000 refugees could be at immediate risk from flooding and landslides. georgina smyth reports. monsoon season in bangladesh. it is wet, muddy and dangerous, especially for those living in cramped,
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the lower house of parliament in argentina has voted in favour of legalising abortion within the firstgnancy. the vote was a narrow one and the bill must now go before the senate where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged each other when the result happened. the duchess of sussex has accompanied the queen on their first royal engagement together without prince harry. they were greeted by hundreds as they attended a series of events in the english county of cheshire, and shared a joke together, as they watched a performance from a children's theatrical group. the us department ofjustice has described the former director of the fbi, james comey, as insubordinate — but not biased — in his handling of a probe into emails sent by hillary clinton from a private server. a report, on the fbi's actions before the 2016 presidential election, said mr comey had made an error ofjudgement in announcing, shortly before the election, that he was re—opening an investigation into mrs clinton's emails. here's our north america correspondent, nick bryant. hillary clint
the lower house of parliament in argentina has voted in favour of legalising abortion within the firstgnancy. the vote was a narrow one and the bill must now go before the senate where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged each other when the result happened. the duchess of sussex has accompanied the queen on their first royal engagement together without prince harry. they were greeted by hundreds as they attended a series of events in the english county of...
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s have voted down an amendment that would have allowed the opera house of parliament in the words to send negotiators back to brussels if they were unhappy with the terms of the deal now it is being called a victory for the prime minister and her government however the narrow margin of the vote means theresa may to really be pressed to make concessions on scaled back to the framer amendment breaks it doesn't aren't buying says now under suspicion of having links to moscow for reportedly using russian money to leave the e.u. campaign probably boyko has been following. a parliamentary inquiry into the mindset of the conservatives which wrapped up in. this questioning was all product of the british government's fake news inquiry which was set up back in twenty seventeen really off the back of the trump russia allegations and politicians in the media here in the u.k. started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and today it was our in banks has turned in the hot seat banks is a millionaire businessmen who turned into a political jonah and he had funded the u.k. p
s have voted down an amendment that would have allowed the opera house of parliament in the words to send negotiators back to brussels if they were unhappy with the terms of the deal now it is being called a victory for the prime minister and her government however the narrow margin of the vote means theresa may to really be pressed to make concessions on scaled back to the framer amendment breaks it doesn't aren't buying says now under suspicion of having links to moscow for reportedly using...
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weeks a congressional committee is due to watch on the proposed change to the law which both houses of parliamentwould also have to approve tourism by reports from when a site is. it's the last day of the abortion hearings in argentina and those who want to legalize it demonstrated in congress will ring as always the color green that's become a symbol of the national campaign for free legal and safe abortions a minute. and yet we have been fighting for many years for something like this to happen to separate the state from the church and to the side based on what's better for the country in the past decade we have seen a few reasons for aggressive reforms in argentina gay marriage unfactual education policies but until now abortion has been. off the table mainly because of the pressure by the catholic church in the past month over seven hundred people coming here to congress to express their views for and against abortion the debate has polarized the country abortion in argentina easy legal only in case of rape or if a woman's life is had risk but it is estimated that four hundred thousand planne
weeks a congressional committee is due to watch on the proposed change to the law which both houses of parliamentwould also have to approve tourism by reports from when a site is. it's the last day of the abortion hearings in argentina and those who want to legalize it demonstrated in congress will ring as always the color green that's become a symbol of the national campaign for free legal and safe abortions a minute. and yet we have been fighting for many years for something like this to...
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she returned to her old workplace, the houses of parliament, to lobby those in government who can change good. yeah? i'm fine. i'm not afraid of what might happen, or anything else. can ijust say that, you know, for brain cancer, things will be different because of your campaigning. 0h. oh, well... and you really need to know that. you know, the nhs does a brilliant job but there are things we can do better. and you've sort of put that spotlight on... because it's a horrible cancer, it's a rare one. it is a horrible one. and the rare cancers are sometimes the poor relations... yes. because the funding goes into the areas where there are lots and lots of people... i'm so glad that you've got that, you know what we're trying to do and it is difficult. and i will go on doing everything i can to help people with that. sorry, i'm not being terribly... we know exactly what you're saying. we know what you're saying. these guys have put it down on paper, so there's no... there's no ducking all the things that we've got to sort out. they have been quite a centre of that. it is about inspiring peo
she returned to her old workplace, the houses of parliament, to lobby those in government who can change good. yeah? i'm fine. i'm not afraid of what might happen, or anything else. can ijust say that, you know, for brain cancer, things will be different because of your campaigning. 0h. oh, well... and you really need to know that. you know, the nhs does a brilliant job but there are things we can do better. and you've sort of put that spotlight on... because it's a horrible cancer, it's a rare...
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the lower house of parliament in argentina has voted in favour of legalising abortion within the firstone and the bill must now go before the senate where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged each other when the result came through. three people have died and eight were wounded when an armed clash broke out at a political rally in turkey. the incident took place in the kurdish—majority town of suruc. pro—government media say the akp candidate was attacked by kurdish militants but opposition sources say it was his bodyguards who opened fire first. turkey holds a presidential election next week. thousands of people have taken part in a silent march past the remains of the grenfell tower in london to mark the first anniversary of the fire which claimed 72 lives. it followed a day of special services and a vigil to remember those who died after the high—rise apartment block caught fire. in the early hours of thursday morning — at the exact time that the blaze broke out lastjune — the building was lit up in green — the colour chosen by survivors for this
the lower house of parliament in argentina has voted in favour of legalising abortion within the firstone and the bill must now go before the senate where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged each other when the result came through. three people have died and eight were wounded when an armed clash broke out at a political rally in turkey. the incident took place in the kurdish—majority town of suruc. pro—government media say the akp candidate was...
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is here to make some noise outside the houses of parliament in london her arch enemy is breaks it cracks it was a non-issue for me i didn't think it was going to happen so when i woke up on the twenty fourth of june and i was like whoa how come so many people think this is a good idea. the shock was so great she decided to give up her studies now she's a full time activist for europe. the e.u. is about love and peace and tolerance and these are values that we should celebrate . even a sporting injury won't deter supergirl she thinks the future of her country is in danger we didn't press it means you know there wasn't a manifesto and. until we get the final breaks it deal and we see what the reality of bracks is and how that matches up to what was promised people still don't know what they voted for post about the. we want to stop practicing. there are a lot of people that just don't. think we've got to make them care so i might go and try grabs. their account leaving more e.u. supporters than opponents but it's a narrow lead slight change not a big one because people haven't really been
is here to make some noise outside the houses of parliament in london her arch enemy is breaks it cracks it was a non-issue for me i didn't think it was going to happen so when i woke up on the twenty fourth of june and i was like whoa how come so many people think this is a good idea. the shock was so great she decided to give up her studies now she's a full time activist for europe. the e.u. is about love and peace and tolerance and these are values that we should celebrate . even a sporting...
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the new laws still have to be signed off by canada's lower house of parliament, but if approved, cannabisbbc news. when you eat a bowl of mussels, you expect to be eating seafood — but researchers say they found tiny pieces of plastic in samples of mussels they collected from uk seawaters, and bought from supermarkets. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. the mighty oceans. nature at its most pristine. but looks can deceive. human pollution is everywhere. including in shellfish like mussels. these creatures feed by filtering seawater. in the process, they're ingesting tiny bits of human debris. every 100 grams of mussels tested in this study contained an estimated 70 bits of waste. scientists suggest that consumption of micro—plastics and other waste by british people eating mussels is likely to be common and widespread. here's the source of many of the fragments of waste — our own washing machines. when we put clothes in the wash, small fibres break off and wriggle their way through the sewage filters into the sea. in a nutshell, if you like, we were able to find small micropa
the new laws still have to be signed off by canada's lower house of parliament, but if approved, cannabisbbc news. when you eat a bowl of mussels, you expect to be eating seafood — but researchers say they found tiny pieces of plastic in samples of mussels they collected from uk seawaters, and bought from supermarkets. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. the mighty oceans. nature at its most pristine. but looks can deceive. human pollution is everywhere. including in shellfish...
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many people in parliament including in the house of lords believe mp‘s should have more power to tellng mood earlier and it seems to night that a certain defeat is absolutely not on the cards. but things. —— still feel dicey, feel very few bradl around here. this is a hot and bothered westminster and another week when theresa mayjust cannot be guaranteed that she is certainly going to get her way. laura kuenssberg at westminster. thank you. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories. theresa may has described talks at the g7 meeting in quebec in canada, which took place last week, as difficult. mrs may told mps she'd made it clear to president trump that new trade tariffs imposed by the us were unacceptable, and she underlined the need for dialogue to stop the international dispute from escalating. 0utput in the uk's manufacturing sector fell by 1.4% in april from the previous month, the biggest month—on—month fall since 2012. the figure is well below the expectations of some who had predicted slight growth. jaguar land rover has said it's moving production of its disc
many people in parliament including in the house of lords believe mp‘s should have more power to tellng mood earlier and it seems to night that a certain defeat is absolutely not on the cards. but things. —— still feel dicey, feel very few bradl around here. this is a hot and bothered westminster and another week when theresa mayjust cannot be guaranteed that she is certainly going to get her way. laura kuenssberg at westminster. thank you. a brief look at some of the day's other other...
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a confidence vote in both houses of parliament.estor confidence is pushed to its lowest level since 2012. joining us with more, i am looking at how much we are seeing european confidence hit in the market. i'm looking at the chart how much we have fallen since 2012. how does it feel on the ground for italy as we enter that vote? a unknown.bit of he has a very thin majority in the senate. what we are watching is what he will say. it is his first chance to lay for government which has been agreed on by the populist leaders. he is under pressure of being pulled in different directions by the five-star leader. how skeptical could it get? told theself has italian president he is not a nationalist. the leaguecommitted keeps practically every day making comments about brussels. there is a concern of many including in the market the program itself is a challenge to the eu. this expansion, the tax cut, lowering the retirement age would challenge eu. vonnie: whether be a point in finding no confidence? didn't it take a long time to get to th
a confidence vote in both houses of parliament.estor confidence is pushed to its lowest level since 2012. joining us with more, i am looking at how much we are seeing european confidence hit in the market. i'm looking at the chart how much we have fallen since 2012. how does it feel on the ground for italy as we enter that vote? a unknown.bit of he has a very thin majority in the senate. what we are watching is what he will say. it is his first chance to lay for government which has been agreed...
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the houses of parliament are supposed to be debating this debacle next week. . visa says its services are now operating at full capacity — after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. spain‘s new prime minister has been sworn in, after leading the coalition which forced mariano rajoy out of office yesterday five people have now died in an e coli outbreak in the us. a total of 197 cases across 35 states have been reported in the largest us outbreak since 2006. the contaminated food is believed to be romaine lettuce — but an investigation is still ongoing as to its source. earlier, andrew skinner, fellow of the society of food hygiene & technology explained things. the investigation has been going on for around a couple of months and there are still uncertainties in terms of the causes of it. we will come back to that in a moment. let‘s not forget this is a very nasty bacteria. whilst they are many types ofe bacteria. whilst they are many types of e coli, this one, it produces a very nasty toxin and once ingested it can have some fairly seriou
the houses of parliament are supposed to be debating this debacle next week. . visa says its services are now operating at full capacity — after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. spain‘s new prime minister has been sworn in, after leading the coalition which forced mariano rajoy out of office yesterday five people have now died in an e coli outbreak in the us. a total of 197 cases across 35 states have been reported in the largest us outbreak since 2006. the...
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just outside the houses of parliament, going through a big archway that says, "my vote really makes a difference." time for the weather forecast — here's louise lear. well i'm a glass half full kind of girl, so the weather for the last few weeks has been pretty good. i know there have been some showers around. but for most sunny spells to close out the weekend. and it will feel warm in the sunshine as well. showers perhaps most widely across eastern scotland and north—east england. highs of 2a degrees. we run the risk of a few showers in the south west and if they could happen they could linger through night. elsewhere, it is a quiet night with some mist forming and temperatures at around nine to 14 degrees. almost stuck in repeat a cloudy start, the sunshine will burn through promptly out to the west and nibble away at that cloud where it will tend to sit across north sea showers. some sharp showers but in the warmth highs of 24 showers but in the warmth highs of 2a degrees, 75 fahrenheit. this is bbc news — our latest headlines: president trump is in singapore for an historic summit
just outside the houses of parliament, going through a big archway that says, "my vote really makes a difference." time for the weather forecast — here's louise lear. well i'm a glass half full kind of girl, so the weather for the last few weeks has been pretty good. i know there have been some showers around. but for most sunny spells to close out the weekend. and it will feel warm in the sunshine as well. showers perhaps most widely across eastern scotland and north—east...
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first all—female terror cell have been jailed over a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliamentced to life with a minimum term of 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us authorities say almost 2,000 children were separated from their parents on the border with mexico in april and may as a result of stricter enforcement of immigration controls. more than 60 firefighters are tackling a major blaze at one of scotland's most famous buildings, the glasgow school of art. manoj govindaiah is director of family detention at the refugee and immigrant center for education and legal services. he is in san antonio, texas. thank you forjoining us. tell us what sort of cases you are dealing with since these new enforcement rules came in. we are seeing some of the most heartbreaking cases that we have ever worked on. lots and lots of pa rents have ever worked on. lots and lots of parents being separated from children of all ages, being sent to all different parts of the country, in various geographic areas, w
first all—female terror cell have been jailed over a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliamentced to life with a minimum term of 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us authorities say almost 2,000 children were separated from their parents on the border with mexico in april and may as a result of stricter enforcement of immigration controls. more than 60 firefighters are tackling a major...
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first all—female terror cell, have beenjailed over a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliamentwith a minimum term of 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. fairfairground workers fair fairground workers have fairfairground workers have been jailed after a bouncy castle blew away, killing the girl. she died after a gust of wind lifted the bouncy castle into the air and two at the 100 metres down the hill in hollow, essex. the workers were both found guilty of gross negligence in not securing the bouncy castle sufficiently. hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a journalist shot dead in indian kashmir. he was regarded as a moderate voice in an increasingly polarised region. heavy monsoon rains in bangladesh are putting 200,000 rohingya refugees at risk from flooding and landslides — that's according to the un. it says it desperately needs to be able to relocate families which fled government and militia attacks in myanmar and who are currently living in makeshift camps. from balukhali camp, our south asia correspondent da
first all—female terror cell, have beenjailed over a plot to launch a knife attack near the houses of parliamentwith a minimum term of 16 years. her mother, mina dich, was given six years and nine months for helping her. fairfairground workers fair fairground workers have fairfairground workers have been jailed after a bouncy castle blew away, killing the girl. she died after a gust of wind lifted the bouncy castle into the air and two at the 100 metres down the hill in hollow, essex. the...
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about over who's been unfairly violinist who is the first female muslim member of the house of parliament. find a sit in welcome to alex i'm sure it's lovely to have you all now you are the first woman muslim here and the house of lords and it's been twenty years i think center for center the house of lords was like. thank you very much is a real you know a real pleasure to be here real good to see you if you'd asked me twenty years ago i think i would probably say exactly the same thing. it is it's a great platform for myself as an activist it's a great platform for continuing the work that i did for twenty years before i came into the house of lords but it's been challenging from day one savannah sit in you speak of challenges and of course you must mean that as a women and also as a muslim and parliament when you talk about that what you mean i think the challenges various aspects of the challenges have increased or have taken different shape over the years i think the very first time i came in i was the first i think youngest woman to have a baby so like the very first day i came in i
about over who's been unfairly violinist who is the first female muslim member of the house of parliament. find a sit in welcome to alex i'm sure it's lovely to have you all now you are the first woman muslim here and the house of lords and it's been twenty years i think center for center the house of lords was like. thank you very much is a real you know a real pleasure to be here real good to see you if you'd asked me twenty years ago i think i would probably say exactly the same thing. it is...
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let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the lower house of parliament in argentinagalising abortion within the first 1a weeks of pregnancy. the vote was a narrow one and the bill must now go before the senate, where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged each other when the result happened. the european union has decided to press ahead with retaliatory trade sanctions against the united states. it follows president trump's decision to impose duties on european steel and aluminium imports. us goods affected range from harley—davidson motorbikes to jeans and bourbon whiskey. three people have died and eight were wounded when an armed clash broke out at a political rally in turkey. the incident took place in the kurdish—majority town of suruc. pro—government media say the akp candidate was attacked by kurdish militants, but opposition sources say it was his bodyguards who opened fire first. turkey holds a presidential election next week. thousands of people have taken part in a silent march past the remains of grenfell tower in west l
let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the lower house of parliament in argentinagalising abortion within the first 1a weeks of pregnancy. the vote was a narrow one and the bill must now go before the senate, where it may struggle to be passed. pro—abortion campaigners cheered and hugged each other when the result happened. the european union has decided to press ahead with retaliatory trade sanctions against the united states. it follows president trump's decision to...