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critics say it is a bit rich to hear this from sir iain| rich to hear this from sir iain livingstoneng partially responsible for the culture. ., , ., ., ~ culture. to be fair to mr livingstone _ culture. to be fair to mr livingstone i _ culture. to be fair to mr livingstone i would i culture. to be fair to mr. livingstone i would rather culture. to be fair to mr- livingstone i would rather have a chief _ livingstone i would rather have a chief constable to have said it exists — chief constable to have said it exists. we have the denials of mark rateigh— exists. we have the denials of mark raleigh where you have time and time a-ain raleigh where you have time and time again inquiries find institutional racism — again inquiries find institutional racism and you have the metropolitan police _ racism and you have the metropolitan police commissioner living in cloud cuckoo— police commissioner living in cloud cuckoo land — police commissioner living in cloud cuckoo land totally deny it. i would rather _ cuckoo land totally deny it. i would rather have — cuckoo land totally deny it. i woul
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iain: it is a critical point. we argue that inflation has come to a level over the near term or they could probably get comfortable but the jobs market looks strong. it will be whether leading indicators do transpire into actual job or slow in jobs growth or reduction. tom:'s still the case for possibly cuts coming through from the fed later this year and lls on the ecb andhck inflation print of yesterday in the blowout guilt yields. the other big story is what is happening in terms of ai chips. the demand particularly around data centers and nvidia coming out with the voracious demand outlook. asml, the equipment maker-based in the netherlands, no one makes the machines that asml does. they supply them to tsmc which crunches out the chips for companies like nvidia. nvidia pointing to that very strong demand coming forward that blew out the estimates from all the analysts yesterday for their ai chips. asml benefiting gaining 4.2% on the back of that. st micro in transplant. infineon down .9%. nordic semi conductor
iain: it is a critical point. we argue that inflation has come to a level over the near term or they could probably get comfortable but the jobs market looks strong. it will be whether leading indicators do transpire into actual job or slow in jobs growth or reduction. tom:'s still the case for possibly cuts coming through from the fed later this year and lls on the ecb andhck inflation print of yesterday in the blowout guilt yields. the other big story is what is happening in terms of ai...
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quick reminder, please constable sir iain livingstone - constable sir iain livingstone admitting thews here in the uk. an investigation has found that young people with complex mental health needs are being put at risk,— by being placed on general children�*s wards in england. the report was compiled by government—funded organisation, the healthcare safety investigation branch. nhs england says it has an ongoing programme to improve mental health services for children and young people. plans to abolish fixed—term tenancies in england would destroy the student housing market, landlords have warned. students are typically offered a 12—month fixed—term contract to reflect the academic year and ensure properties are not left empty outside term—time. under the legislation fixed—term tenancies would be replaced by rolling tenancies. the national residential landlords association said the plans could cause "chaos". researchers have found that plant—based foods are good for the health of the heart. this is bbc news. you�*re live with bbc news. now to florida, where governor ron desantis has
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and forget , the sir iain and don't forget, the sir iain owiean— and don't forget, the sir iain duncan? have jobs for life regardless? well remind them of the well i might remind them of the civil code, as civil service code, but as dominic raab got fired for dafing dominic raab got fired for daring to remind an ambassador of the civil service code, it's clearly dangerous territory. however for alarming however for his alarming question are we on the cusp of a shoplifter epidemic, as in san francisco , where chains of francisco, where chains of stores are shutting down over fears of crime marks ? and fears of crime marks? and spencer's is so worried that its stores filleted by stores will be filleted by criminals that they'll only be a rump of products left as thieves have neck that they try have such a neck that they try to outflank security guards as they purloin the sirloin and risk it with the brisket at a branch has resorted to placing just one steak on some of its shelves to try to fend off thieves. is the 23% increase in shoplifting down to the cost of living crisis or is britain
and forget , the sir iain and don't forget, the sir iain owiean— and don't forget, the sir iain duncan? have jobs for life regardless? well remind them of the well i might remind them of the civil code, as civil service code, but as dominic raab got fired for dafing dominic raab got fired for daring to remind an ambassador of the civil service code, it's clearly dangerous territory. however for alarming however for his alarming question are we on the cusp of a shoplifter epidemic, as in san...
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sir iain livingstone said prejudice and bad behaviour within the force was "rightly of great concern"t half an hour. the meaning of institutional racism set out by sir william macpherson in 1999 in his report on the appalling murder of stephen lawrence in 1993 bears the mandate. the terminology, however, can and is often misinterpreted or misrepresented as unfair and personal critical assessments of the police officers and police staff as individuals. that is not the case. does institutional determination mean our police staff are racist and sexist? no, it absolutely does not. i have great confidence in the character, values of our people. i am proud of the police scotland, i am proud of my colleagues, proud of my officers and staff. so i know and i have shared their reservations and concerns about acknowledging the institutional dissemination exists institutional dissemination exists in policing. however, it is right for me, the right thing to do for me as chief constable can medically state the institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination exist. lee scotland is institut
sir iain livingstone said prejudice and bad behaviour within the force was "rightly of great concern"t half an hour. the meaning of institutional racism set out by sir william macpherson in 1999 in his report on the appalling murder of stephen lawrence in 1993 bears the mandate. the terminology, however, can and is often misinterpreted or misrepresented as unfair and personal critical assessments of the police officers and police staff as individuals. that is not the case. does...
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iain: absolutely astonishing, using the word gerrymandering, and using it on his own side.in government when this legislation was going through. this required people to produce photo id for the first time in english local council elections. downing street playing it relatively cool, saying this is not gerrymandering which other countries have done. northern ireland, voter id was required. they don't want to stoke the divisions but it is an interesting insight into the mood of the conservative party. someone who used to be in cabinet is actually using that kind of terminology, basically vote rigging, against people on his own side. the argument, his fear, older people who are more likely to vote conservative, could not produce the photo id. the argument on the other side was that this was an attempt to suppress the vote among young people to effectively disenfranchise them because of the photo id required, something that they may not have. christian: thank you for that. let's pick up on the issue of visas. rishi sunak will be joined by officials tomorrow, farming industry le
iain: absolutely astonishing, using the word gerrymandering, and using it on his own side.in government when this legislation was going through. this required people to produce photo id for the first time in english local council elections. downing street playing it relatively cool, saying this is not gerrymandering which other countries have done. northern ireland, voter id was required. they don't want to stoke the divisions but it is an interesting insight into the mood of the conservative...
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yes, sir iain livingstone's statement is believed to be the first of its kind by a police chief.ly that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination is a reality for police scotland, and that people from different backgrounds don't always get the service that is their right, and officers and staff don't always get the experience that they deserve. well, the statement was welcomed by scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, who said that as a person of colour, the comments were monumental and historic. but the chief constable's comments come at a time when the force here in scotland is under pressure. there is an ongoing public inquiry into the death of a man who died after being restrained by police officers. it is investigating the circumstances of the 31—year—old's death and whether race was a factor. and some former officers have spoken about a boys club culture within the service itself. one female former firearms officer who received close to £1 million in compensation after a tribunal found million in compensation after a tribunalfound she had been victimised w
yes, sir iain livingstone's statement is believed to be the first of its kind by a police chief.ly that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination is a reality for police scotland, and that people from different backgrounds don't always get the service that is their right, and officers and staff don't always get the experience that they deserve. well, the statement was welcomed by scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, who said that as a person of colour, the comments were...
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iain, why do these elections matter? local authorities are responsible for vital local services.or everything from state schools to social care. councils will be expected to collect your bins, look after your local park and deal with planning applications. but the elections also matter becausehere at westminster, they are seen as a rough—and—ready guide to the political mood of the nation. the last time most of these seats were contested, the conservatives had a dreadful set of results in the dying days of theresa may's premiership. labour underjeremy corbyn also lost some ground. so what do the current party leaders want to achieve? rishi sunak could call a general election next year. after huge turmoil in his party he'll want to show that he's beginning to turn things around. that means trying to limit further losses. sir keir starmer will need to show that labour's consistent lead in the opinion polls translates into actual votes at the ballot box, and that he is on course to deprive the conservatives of power at westminster. after recent by—election successes, the lib dems ar
iain, why do these elections matter? local authorities are responsible for vital local services.or everything from state schools to social care. councils will be expected to collect your bins, look after your local park and deal with planning applications. but the elections also matter becausehere at westminster, they are seen as a rough—and—ready guide to the political mood of the nation. the last time most of these seats were contested, the conservatives had a dreadful set of results in...
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indeed, ok, iain watson, thank you.er, says he'll introduce new nhs targets on cutting deaths in england from heart disease, strokes, cancer and suicide if his party wins the next general election. in a speech this morning, sir keir pledged to get the nhs "off its knees". the reality is this — the nhs is not sustainable unless we make serious, deep, long—term changes. that's my politics — reform for renewal, national missions for the common good, an nhs fit for the future. our health correspondent nick triggle is here. what's the labour leader been proposing this morning? well, sir keir starmer set out three key priorities for change, he talked about out neighbourhood health service, so more done in the community to reflect that growing numbers of people are living with long—term conditions such as heart disease and dementia. he said that would require more gps but also other health staff in the community doing more, such as pharmacists. that brings us into the second priority, which is healthy life expectancy. there is
indeed, ok, iain watson, thank you.er, says he'll introduce new nhs targets on cutting deaths in england from heart disease, strokes, cancer and suicide if his party wins the next general election. in a speech this morning, sir keir pledged to get the nhs "off its knees". the reality is this — the nhs is not sustainable unless we make serious, deep, long—term changes. that's my politics — reform for renewal, national missions for the common good, an nhs fit for the future. our...
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iain watson, interesting.time ago. it happen before she was _ happened some time ago. it happen before she was home _ happened some time ago. it happen before she was home secretary, i before she was home secretary, initially she was attorney general when she committed a speeding offence and home secretary by the time she had decided to pay the fine, and apparently exhausted the alternative of having a private one—on—one speed awareness course for herself. obviously conspiracy theories do the rounds in westminster, tongues began to wag. i can't be entirely sure why it has come out now, i don't know who tipped off the sunday times. clearly there have been rumours about her speeding, because the matt romero said they asked questions about this several weeks ago, although they seemed to be under the impression she was doing a course. —— because the daily mirror. it's undoubtedly true that while if you were to go through speeches that she made, what the prime minister said, it seems like they are technically on th
iain watson, interesting.time ago. it happen before she was _ happened some time ago. it happen before she was home _ happened some time ago. it happen before she was home secretary, i before she was home secretary, initially she was attorney general when she committed a speeding offence and home secretary by the time she had decided to pay the fine, and apparently exhausted the alternative of having a private one—on—one speed awareness course for herself. obviously conspiracy theories do...
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sir iain livingstone said this didn't mean officers were prejudiced, but that acknowledging the issues, humza yousaf, has said an admission is "monumental". the latest search in the hunt for missing british girl madeleine mccann appears to have drawn to a close in portugal. briefing tents have been taken down and heavy machinery removed from the site at a reservoir in the algarve. 0fficers spent three days searching the remote location, after information about the case was given to german prosecutors. british airways said that it had to cancel a number of flights at london's heathrow airport due to a technical issue. ba has suffered a series of reputation—damaging it failures in the past couple of years. just over 40 flights were cancelled on thursday. you're live with bbc news. new figures show net migration hit a record high in 2022. net migration is the difference between the number of people coming to live in the uk and the number leaving. 0ur uk political editor, chris mason, has more. migration — who we are, who and how many we welcome, from where, and for how long. this is great
sir iain livingstone said this didn't mean officers were prejudiced, but that acknowledging the issues, humza yousaf, has said an admission is "monumental". the latest search in the hunt for missing british girl madeleine mccann appears to have drawn to a close in portugal. briefing tents have been taken down and heavy machinery removed from the site at a reservoir in the algarve. 0fficers spent three days searching the remote location, after information about the case was given to...
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iain dale, a conservative commentator and pretty sympathetic said, that one thing that dogs penny isot up to the job intellectually, it is always men who make the suggestion, the fact she appears on the tv show in a swimsuit appears to count against her. does it feel that way sometimes? i am a 50—year—old woman, these attitudes are not news to me, and i think most women have had that said about them at some point in their careers. what is important is you know what you are about. there is a famous statistic that when there is a meeting to encourage people to run for office, the average time it takes for a man to put in their cv from the preliminary meeting is about a week and for women it is over a year. we tend to think about all the things that we need to do and improve, and generally, it is a generalisation, women prepare really well for what they are about to do, coronation sword holding included. penny mordaunt, president of the council, bearer of the sword of state, thank you for being on political thinking. penny had no choice whether to do this job or not but she had a choice
iain dale, a conservative commentator and pretty sympathetic said, that one thing that dogs penny isot up to the job intellectually, it is always men who make the suggestion, the fact she appears on the tv show in a swimsuit appears to count against her. does it feel that way sometimes? i am a 50—year—old woman, these attitudes are not news to me, and i think most women have had that said about them at some point in their careers. what is important is you know what you are about. there is a...
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here's bbc�*s political correspondent, iain watson, on the significance of this speech from prime minister hosts, the question of illegal immigration is not really featuring very prominently on the agenda at all, but i think there are reasons why rishi sunak wanted to raise it. i think in his speech he says there's a moral case for battling illegal immigration because it crowds out those who can come here legally. but the first reason is, i think, partly for a domestic audience, he wanted to be seen to be taking the argument to the european court of human rights. he spoke behind closed doors, away from the camera to the president of the court. and he effectively is saying that his attempts to bring through legislation in the uk parliament to, as he would put it, stop the boats, certainly to tackle the crossings of the english channel, that this is within international law, although one of his ministers says that may well be pushing the boundaries of international law. secondly, what he wanted to do was to lobby, to try to get the court to implement some of its rulings, perhaps rather more
here's bbc�*s political correspondent, iain watson, on the significance of this speech from prime minister hosts, the question of illegal immigration is not really featuring very prominently on the agenda at all, but i think there are reasons why rishi sunak wanted to raise it. i think in his speech he says there's a moral case for battling illegal immigration because it crowds out those who can come here legally. but the first reason is, i think, partly for a domestic audience, he wanted to...
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mark easton, bbc news, telford. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is in westminster.l of the situation? fix, kind of control of the situation? phrase that sometimes used here at westminster is getting your retaliation in first, in other words, don�*t wait for a political kicking, get on the front foot. so with those record migration figures due to be unveiled on thursday, today the announcement of dependent visas is supposed to signal a willingness by the government to get figures down. but rishi sunak still has a political problem because i think many people who voted for brexit may feel they are not taking back control while migration numbers are now higher than they were while we were in the year. according to 2019 conservative manifesto also promised to bring figures down, they have in fact more than doubled, and there is restlessness in rishi sunak�*s rags. so for example mps close to the home secretary, suella braverman, have been telling me that left to her own devices she would have been more radical on net migration, for example, limiting further the amount of
mark easton, bbc news, telford. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is in westminster.l of the situation? fix, kind of control of the situation? phrase that sometimes used here at westminster is getting your retaliation in first, in other words, don�*t wait for a political kicking, get on the front foot. so with those record migration figures due to be unveiled on thursday, today the announcement of dependent visas is supposed to signal a willingness by the government to get figures...
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sir iain livingstone said this didn't mean officers were prejudiced, but that acknowledging the issuesespondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk's second largest force acknowledged that the public don't always get the service that is their right. that police scotland has to change. right. that police scotland has to chance. �* , ., change. it's the right thing for me to do as chief _ change. it's the right thing for me to do as chief can _ change. it's the right thing for me to do as chief can do _ change. it's the right thing for me to do as chief can do state - change. it's the right thing for me to do as chief can do state that i to do as chief can do state that clearly state institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination exists. police scotland is institutionally racist and discriminatory.- institutionally racist and discriminatory. institutionally racist and discriminato . ., , . discriminatory. from the service roviders discriminatory. from the service providers to _ discriminatory. from the service prov
sir iain livingstone said this didn't mean officers were prejudiced, but that acknowledging the issuesespondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk's second largest force acknowledged that the public don't always get the service that is their right. that police scotland has to change. right. that police scotland has to chance. �* , ., change. it's the right thing for me to do as chief _ change. it's the right thing for me to do as...
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iain watson, bbc news.correspondent david wallace lockhart who can give us the latest picture. you've been digging into the numbers for us. that's right. they it's to get an overall picture is a look at the change we're seeing in counselors. i will bring that up and we can start there. this is a comparison to 2019, just for a bit of context was up in 2019 the conservatives had a very bad set of local elections. labour didn't have a great time either, the lib dems did quite well. on changes to the 2090 local elections, labour at this point are up by 430 seats. conservatives down by almost 800 and lib dems up by 275. they were already starting from quite a high bar. significant gains for the greens who are up by 178. what does this mean for changes in council numbers? labour had gained 17, conservatives lost almost 40 mac, the live dems up by seven, the greens up i want for that will have more later. let's delve into a few seeds that tell perhaps a bit of a story of the selection so far. we will start on the
iain watson, bbc news.correspondent david wallace lockhart who can give us the latest picture. you've been digging into the numbers for us. that's right. they it's to get an overall picture is a look at the change we're seeing in counselors. i will bring that up and we can start there. this is a comparison to 2019, just for a bit of context was up in 2019 the conservatives had a very bad set of local elections. labour didn't have a great time either, the lib dems did quite well. on changes to...
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our political correspondent iain watson has the latest from westminster.conduct straightaway. the prime minister, i'm told, is seeking further information and as part of that further information exercise, if you like. we know that suella braverman has gone in to downing street, presumably to speak to the prime minister. now, we heard a little bit there when she was asked in the streets whether she would resign. she said she was there to stop the boats. in other words, people arriving in the uk by illegal routes across the english channel. but i can't imagine that a conversation would simply stop or halt at questions of immigration when this controversy, to some extent, even overshadowed the end of the g7 summit injapan, when the prime minister's press conference was then dominated by questions about his home secretary's behaviour. so i imagine he'll talk to her, he'll talk to other people, he'll talk to his ethics adviser and then he'll decide whether he needs further information on a more formal basis. so his ethics adviser, for example, would be allowed
our political correspondent iain watson has the latest from westminster.conduct straightaway. the prime minister, i'm told, is seeking further information and as part of that further information exercise, if you like. we know that suella braverman has gone in to downing street, presumably to speak to the prime minister. now, we heard a little bit there when she was asked in the streets whether she would resign. she said she was there to stop the boats. in other words, people arriving in the uk...
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some reaction to bring you from scotland's police officers after its chief constable, sir iain livingstonewhich represents officers, said the police had been "deeply offended" and that theirjob will be made "more difficult" by the chief constable's comments. that is the latest reaction. you're live with bbc news. the actor, hugh grant, has been given permission to sue the publisher of the sun newspaper, for using unlawful means to gather information on him. a judge dismissed an attempt by news group newspapers, to block his legal action, because he didn't bring it within six years. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is outside the high court in london. it isa it is a victory for hugh grant, but only a partial victory, isn't it? that is exactly right. hugh grant is claiming that the son paid investigators to tap his phones, break into his car, his home, place bugs and get into his mobile phone voicemails and he said that the company, said micro, the publisher, just do not accept it to done that for a number of years, just do not accept it to done that fora number of years, so just
some reaction to bring you from scotland's police officers after its chief constable, sir iain livingstonewhich represents officers, said the police had been "deeply offended" and that theirjob will be made "more difficult" by the chief constable's comments. that is the latest reaction. you're live with bbc news. the actor, hugh grant, has been given permission to sue the publisher of the sun newspaper, for using unlawful means to gather information on him. a judge dismissed...
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sir iain livingstone said prejudice and bad behaviour within the force was "rightly of great concern" by sir william macpherson in 1999 in his report on the appalling murder of stephen lawrence in 1993 is rightly very demanding. the phrase, the terminology, however, can and is often misinterpreted or misrepresented as unfair and personal critical assessments of police officers and police staff as individuals. that is not the case. does institutional discrimination mean our police officers and police staff are racist and sexist? no, it absolutely does not. i have great confidence in the character and values of our people. i am proud of police scotland. i am proud of my colleagues, proud of my officers and staff. so, i know and i have shared the reservations and concerns about acknowledging that institutional discrimination exists in policing. however, it is right for me, it's the right thing to do for me as chief constable to clearly state that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination exist. police scotland is institutionally racist and discriminatory. around the world
sir iain livingstone said prejudice and bad behaviour within the force was "rightly of great concern" by sir william macpherson in 1999 in his report on the appalling murder of stephen lawrence in 1993 is rightly very demanding. the phrase, the terminology, however, can and is often misinterpreted or misrepresented as unfair and personal critical assessments of police officers and police staff as individuals. that is not the case. does institutional discrimination mean our police...
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sir iain livingstone, who is retiring this summer as head of the uk's second largest force says, it'sotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk's second—largest force acknowledged that the public don't always get the service that is their right. that police scotland has to change. it's the right thing to do for me as chief constable, to clearly state that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination exist. police scotland is institutionally racist and discriminatory. from the service provided to the public, to the culture within the force itself. rona malone, a formerfirearms officer received almost £1 million in damages after an employment tribunalfound she had been victimised after raising concerns about a boys' club culture in armed response. she welcomed today's comments, but... i'm angry because had this been identified years earlier, my court case might not have needed to have happened. it's notjust my case. there are other court cases going onjust now. you've got the chief constable coming
sir iain livingstone, who is retiring this summer as head of the uk's second largest force says, it'sotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk's second—largest force acknowledged that the public don't always get the service that is their right. that police scotland has to change. it's the right thing to do for me as chief constable, to clearly state that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination...
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let's speak now to the conservative mp sir iain duncan smith.s. economic security and national security, when it comes to achieving those goals and how to engage with china in order to do that. those two things are often at odds. theo;i china in order to do that. those two things are often at odds.— things are often at odds. they are at odds if you _ things are often at odds. they are at odds if you as _ things are often at odds. they are at odds if you as a _ things are often at odds. they are at odds if you as a prime - at odds if you as a prime minister or a foreign minister want to make them like that. the truth is, china is exactly the same on both counts. if you look at the economic threat, we have faced from china, it is the constant and repetitious abuse of the wto rules, the massive destabilising subsidies that they have been giving to their businesses and industries to undercut businesses in the free world. a good example of that is the 5g and the companies like the cell company that are sub sites and nearly destroyed once was a compet
let's speak now to the conservative mp sir iain duncan smith.s. economic security and national security, when it comes to achieving those goals and how to engage with china in order to do that. those two things are often at odds. theo;i china in order to do that. those two things are often at odds.— things are often at odds. they are at odds if you _ things are often at odds. they are at odds if you as _ things are often at odds. they are at odds if you as a _ things are often at odds. they...
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iain watson, thank you ve much immigration. iain watson, thank you very much for— immigration.ld and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a gang that supplied false uk passports to serious criminals — including murderers and drug dealers has beenjailed. they included anthony beard, who paid vulnerable people to hand over their expired passports so he could apply for renewals using fugitives' photos. the judge said the scheme enabled very wicked, sophisticated and violent criminals to escape justice. the prime minister rishi sunak has pledged to make it easier to source our own food in the uk. it came as he met food manufacturers, supermarket bosses and farming organisations at downing street to discuss food price inflation and security of supplies. coinciding with the meeting, the consumer group which? said the price of some goods hasjumped by 25% compared to last year. vodafone is to cut ii—thousand jobs over the next three years. the figure is equivalent to a tenth of its global workforce. live with bbc news. live to
iain watson, thank you ve much immigration. iain watson, thank you very much for— immigration.ld and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a gang that supplied false uk passports to serious criminals — including murderers and drug dealers has beenjailed. they included anthony beard, who paid vulnerable people to hand over their expired passports so he could apply for renewals using fugitives' photos. the judge said the scheme...
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rory mcilroy and justin rose are among the players trying to stop him. 0ur golf correspondent iain carterly the weather's been better today how's the final round going so far? a lot better today. clear blue skies, a gentle breeze. the fairway is more receptive. so an opportunity for the players. the lowest round of the week might be beaten today. the pressure on brooks koepka. he will be teeing off at half past. he is going for his final preparations on the range. rory mcilroy is making his way to the first tee as we speak, and he hasn't outside chance and will have to find some birdies early on to try to put some pressure. what do you think rory mcilroy has learnt about what happened at the masters and in the time in between that and this major, where is this mind at now? that and this ma'or, where is this mind at now?— that and this ma'or, where is this mind at now? well, i think to date miiht iive mind at now? well, i think to date might give us _ mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a — mind at now? well, i think to date might give us a real _ mind at now? well, i think to
rory mcilroy and justin rose are among the players trying to stop him. 0ur golf correspondent iain carterly the weather's been better today how's the final round going so far? a lot better today. clear blue skies, a gentle breeze. the fairway is more receptive. so an opportunity for the players. the lowest round of the week might be beaten today. the pressure on brooks koepka. he will be teeing off at half past. he is going for his final preparations on the range. rory mcilroy is making his way...
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labour says the former prime minister must explain himself. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson,oris johnson had already borisjohnson had already been found ljy borisjohnson had already been found by the police over this gathering during covid but many civil servants in the cabinet office have referred him to the police for new potential breaches of lockdown rules. the met police have confirmed the information they have received relates to events in downing street between june 2020 relates to events in downing street betweenjune 2020 and may 2021. thames valley police were also told about potential breaches during the same period at the then prime minister country residence, chequers, where we know boris johnson spent some of lockdown. the cabinet office said it had to pass information on to the relevant authorities which had come to light when preparing evidence for the covid inquiry to stop tonight, a statement from borisjohnson moscow statement from boris johnson moscow office said, the assertion by the cabinet office they have been further rule breaches is untrue. lewis exami
labour says the former prime minister must explain himself. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson,oris johnson had already borisjohnson had already been found ljy borisjohnson had already been found by the police over this gathering during covid but many civil servants in the cabinet office have referred him to the police for new potential breaches of lockdown rules. the met police have confirmed the information they have received relates to events in downing street between june 2020 relates...
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sir iain livingstone, who is retiring this summer as head of the uk's second largest force, says it'se the reality of his officers' behaviour in order for there to be change. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk's second largest force acknowledged that the public don't always get the service that is their right. that police scotland has to change. it's the right thing to do for me as chief constable, to clearly state that institutional racism, sexism, misogyny and discrimination exist. police scotland is institutionally racist and discriminatory. from the service provided to the public, to the culture within the force itself. rona malone, a formerfirearms officer received almost £1 million in damages after an employment tribunalfound she had been victimised after raising concerns about a boys' club culture in armed response. she welcomed today's comments, but... i'm angry because had this been identified years earlier, my court case might not have needed to have happened. it's notjust my case. the
sir iain livingstone, who is retiring this summer as head of the uk's second largest force, says it'se the reality of his officers' behaviour in order for there to be change. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk's second largest force acknowledged that the public don't always get the service that is their right. that police scotland has to change. it's the right thing to do for me as chief constable, to...
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our political corerespondent iain watson has more on these elections matter.re responsible for vital local services so larger councils deal with everything from state schools to social care but even smaller district councils are responsible for collecting your rubbish, cleaning up your local park, and also dealing with planning applications. but the matter here at westminster because they are also seen as a kind of rough and ready guide to the political mood of the nation and the last time these seats were contested back in 2019 the conservatives had a dreadful set of results, in the dying days of theresa may's premiership. labour also lost some ground underjeremy corbyn. so, what of the current set of political leaders, what do they want to achieve from tomorrow's elections? rishi sunak could be calling a general election next year, and after huge turmoil in his party they wanted to show that he is beginning to turn things around, and that means to try to limit further losses. keir starmer would need to show that labour's consistent lead in the opinion polls
our political corerespondent iain watson has more on these elections matter.re responsible for vital local services so larger councils deal with everything from state schools to social care but even smaller district councils are responsible for collecting your rubbish, cleaning up your local park, and also dealing with planning applications. but the matter here at westminster because they are also seen as a kind of rough and ready guide to the political mood of the nation and the last time...
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they are really trying to iain to a budget. they are really trying to gain new _ to a budget. they are really trying to gain new skills, not _ to a budget. they are really trying to gain new skills, notjust - to a budget. they are really trying to gain new skills, notjust for- to gain new skills, not just for themselves and their career, but skills— themselves and their career, but skills they— themselves and their career, but skills they can take back to their family— skills they can take back to their family unit. in terms of cost savings _ family unit. in terms of cost savings. and may be looking at batch cooking, _ savings. and may be looking at batch cooking, ratherthan savings. and may be looking at batch cooking, rather than going out and spending _ cooking, rather than going out and spending a — cooking, rather than going out and spending a lot of money on one particular— spending a lot of money on one particular takeaway, they can help their families and for the whole week — their families and for the whole week. hopefully, they can save some real money— week. hopeful
they are really trying to iain to a budget. they are really trying to gain new _ to a budget. they are really trying to gain new skills, not _ to a budget. they are really trying to gain new skills, notjust - to a budget. they are really trying to gain new skills, notjust for- to gain new skills, not just for themselves and their career, but skills— themselves and their career, but skills they— themselves and their career, but skills they can take back to their family— skills they can...
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various suspensions and fines were handed to a total of 26 players and our golf correspondent iain cartere yes, when you consider it is less than one year since he was holding the position of europe is marked a ryder cup captain. that encapsulates the turmoil that has gone on since the turmoil that has gone on since the arrival of liv golf, now these punishments are being administrated. the green light was given by the arbitration hearing, the fact the players lost their appeal to the initial fines and suspensions that were put in place for playing in liv golf and asian events without consent. henrik stenson has gone, last week we saw other big names from european golf in lee westwood, sergio garcia and ian poulter resigning. richard bland has gone as well, and i would expect other big names to follow in the light of these punishments being announced. tennis now and home favourite jannik sinner breezed past qualifier thanasi kokkinakis 6—1, 6—4 to reach the third round at the atp masters in rome. british number one cameron norrie got off to a winning start, a straight—set victory over fra
various suspensions and fines were handed to a total of 26 players and our golf correspondent iain cartere yes, when you consider it is less than one year since he was holding the position of europe is marked a ryder cup captain. that encapsulates the turmoil that has gone on since the turmoil that has gone on since the arrival of liv golf, now these punishments are being administrated. the green light was given by the arbitration hearing, the fact the players lost their appeal to the initial...
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iain dale, a conservative commentator and pretty sympathetic said, that one thing that dogs penny isjob intellectually, it is always men who make the suggestion, the fact she appears on the tv show in a swimsuit appears to count against her. does it feel that way sometimes? i against her. does it feel that way sometimes?— against her. does it feel that way sometimes? . ., :: , ., ., ., sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes — sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes are _ sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes are not _ sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes are not news _ sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes are not news to _ sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes are not news to me, - these attitudes are not news to me, and i think most women have had that said about them at some point in their careers. what is important as you know what you are about. there is a famous statistic that when there is a meeting to encourage people to run for office, the average time it takes for a man to pretend on the
iain dale, a conservative commentator and pretty sympathetic said, that one thing that dogs penny isjob intellectually, it is always men who make the suggestion, the fact she appears on the tv show in a swimsuit appears to count against her. does it feel that way sometimes? i against her. does it feel that way sometimes?— against her. does it feel that way sometimes? . ., :: , ., ., ., sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these attitudes — sometimes? i am a 50-year-old women, these...
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we're joined now by our political correspondent, iain watson.ime minister is promising a meeting at the moment, but that is as far as it goes right now? that meeting at the moment, but that is as far as it goes right now?- as far as it goes right now? that is riuht. as far as it goes right now? that is right- there _ as far as it goes right now? that is right- there is— as far as it goes right now? that is right. there is going _ as far as it goes right now? that is right. there is going to _ as far as it goes right now? that is right. there is going to be - as far as it goes right now? that is right. there is going to be a - right. there is going to be a conversation with his ethics adviser, and he will then decide whether an investigation ought to be lodged. but it is certainly what the opposition parties are calling for. labour said it should be investigated. to some extent the prime minister is in a difficult situation. if he doesn't do it, the opposition parties will say he is desperately weak. if he does do it, he risks potentially losing
we're joined now by our political correspondent, iain watson.ime minister is promising a meeting at the moment, but that is as far as it goes right now? that meeting at the moment, but that is as far as it goes right now?- as far as it goes right now? that is riuht. as far as it goes right now? that is right- there _ as far as it goes right now? that is right- there is— as far as it goes right now? that is right. there is going _ as far as it goes right now? that is right. there is going to _...
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duncan smith and co and stnen— iain duncan smith and co and simon clarke— iain duncan smith and co and fail to about housing provision can fail te—senvetsetteni to have an honest conversation eteet— to have an honest conversation about-greenbelt— to have an honest conversation about greenbelt and that was about the greenbelt and that was an-record quote.- about the greenbelt and that was an record quote. yeah an on the record quote. yeah- even-now are becoming even the tories now are becoming teeny,— even the tories now are becoming teetty, teeny— even the tories now are becoming really, really nimbys . look, really, really nimbys. look, ttere-s— really, really nimbys. look, ttere-s e— really, really nimbys. look, there's a lot— really, really nimbys. look, there's a lot of— really, really nimbys. look, there's a lot of rationality in tene— there's a lot of rationality in tetne e— there's a lot of rationality in being a nimby.— there's a lot of rationality in being a nimby. don't think you being a nimby. i don't think you steett— being a nimby. i don't think you should-pointing— being
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you talk there about the change that has to come from within and there is a suggestion tonight that iain to find a solution? it is very tough and will be happening overnight because things have eroded for a number of years over the last 10-15 for a number of years over the last 10—15 years. so if you have the right leadership, the ethical leadership to understand how you make that change that and you get your senior leadership team to understand, we have to drive this change. we have to lead by example. we need to be more accountable and transparent. we have to show that even when we do something wrong, it is acknowledged. it does not seem to be close in ranks at the expense of truth and justice. of course, let the public feel they are a part of it. it is really important. that partnership is critical for sustainable change. it partnership is critical for sustainable change. partnership is critical for sustainable chance. , partnership is critical for sustainablechanue. ., sustainable change. it is so good to have ou sustainable change. it is so good to have you with _ sustainable change
you talk there about the change that has to come from within and there is a suggestion tonight that iain to find a solution? it is very tough and will be happening overnight because things have eroded for a number of years over the last 10-15 for a number of years over the last 10—15 years. so if you have the right leadership, the ethical leadership to understand how you make that change that and you get your senior leadership team to understand, we have to drive this change. we have to lead...
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isis— conscious of their mind, want to iain tats-ane— conscious of their mind, want to join isis-aret today, the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub ta piateet— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against the trans the tiane— to protest against the trans the trans community— to protest against the trans the trans community is indoctrinating our children, wnian— indoctrinating our children, wnian iw— indoctrinating our children, wnian by tne— indoctrinating our children, which by the way, i support. we teet— which by the way, i support. we teei tnat— which by the way, i support. we teei we we— which by the way, i support. we feel that we are— which by the way, i support. we feel that we are doing the same ttine— feel that we are doing the same tnine. ent— feel that we are doing the same tninp. nnt tne— feel that we are doing the same thing. but the only— feel that we are doing the same thing. but the only difference is thing. but the only difference ie an— thing. but the only difference
isis— conscious of their mind, want to iain tats-ane— conscious of their mind, want to join isis-aret today, the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub ta piateet— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against the trans the tiane— to protest against the trans the trans community— to protest against the trans the trans community is indoctrinating our children, wnian— indoctrinating our...
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this people like sir iain duncan smi'saying whynoyed this people like sir iain duncan smi'saying whyr hy hhe— have misused used new powers granted by the public order hhh. — granted by the public order hhh. hhe— granted by the public order bill. the force— granted by the public order bill. the force says they acted in bill. the force says they acted hr hre— bill. the force says they acted hr hhre wrhh— bill. the force says they acted in line with legislation . in line with legislation. the rewerrrrerh— in line with legislation. the government says— in line with legislation. the government says it- in line with legislation. the government says it will give £240 million to gp practises this year to improve primary care . the money will be used to care. the money will be used to introduce online booking tools and upgrade telephone systems. the aim is to end the so—called 8 am. scramble of patients ringing surgeries for a slot. now there's been a lot of eerhreerey— now there's been a lot of controversy about having ehrrrhrr— controversy about having cladding removed and replaced in hrhhr
this people like sir iain duncan smi'saying whynoyed this people like sir iain duncan smi'saying whyr hy hhe— have misused used new powers granted by the public order hhh. — granted by the public order hhh. hhe— granted by the public order bill. the force— granted by the public order bill. the force says they acted in bill. the force says they acted hr hre— bill. the force says they acted hr hhre wrhh— bill. the force says they acted in line with legislation . in line with...
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isis— conscious of their mind, want to iain tats-ane— conscious of their mind, want to join isis-areou went today, the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub ta piateet— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against the trans the tiane— to protest against the trans the trans community— to protest against the trans the trans community is indoctrinating our children, wnian— indoctrinating our children, wnian iw— indoctrinating our children, wnian by tne— indoctrinating our children, which by the way, i support. we teet— which by the way, i support. we teei tnat— which by the way, i support. we teei we we— which by the way, i support. we feel that we are— which by the way, i support. we feel that we are doing the same ttine— feel that we are doing the same tnine. ent— feel that we are doing the same tninp. nnt tne— feel that we are doing the same thing. but the only— feel that we are doing the same thing. but the only difference is thing. but the only difference ie an— thing. but the only diff
isis— conscious of their mind, want to iain tats-ane— conscious of their mind, want to join isis-areou went today, the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub today, in the morning to a pub ta piateet— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against— today, in the morning to a pub to protest against the trans the tiane— to protest against the trans the trans community— to protest against the trans the trans community is indoctrinating our children, wnian— indoctrinating...
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— them where there's major tory people like iain duncan smith, iioiooo— people like iain duncan smithur country needs you. there you go. what do you think about this loss ? i think there's about this loss? i think there's far about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo— about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo momy— about this loss? i think there's far too many political- c i think there's far too many political parties at far too many political parties oi iio— far too many political parties at the moment— far too many political parties at the moment and i think nigel woom-i — at the moment and i think nigel woom-i wigoi— at the moment and i think nigel wasn't. \o giic : wasn't. nigel responds for reform and brexit. so was it or at least the brexit party? do you find it the problem with having more political party is you just end up splitting particularly right wing ones. you end up splitting the conservative vote, which then opens the door for labour and lib dems to come in. that's the problem you have is have problem you have is you have too many parties. dilutes , many parties. it jus
— them where there's major tory people like iain duncan smith, iioiooo— people like iain duncan smithur country needs you. there you go. what do you think about this loss ? i think there's about this loss? i think there's far about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo— about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo momy— about this loss? i think there's far too many political- c i think there's far too many political parties at far too many political parties oi iio— far too many political...
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— them where there's major tory people like iain duncan smith, iioiooo— people like iain duncan smithur country needs you. there you go. what do you think about this loss ? i think there's about this loss? i think there's far about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo— about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo momy— about this loss? i think there's far too many political- c i think there's far too many political parties at far too many political parties oi iio— far too many political parties at the moment— far too many political parties at the moment and i think nigel woom-i — at the moment and i think nigel woom-i wigoi— at the moment and i think nigel wasn't. \o giic : wasn't. nigel responds for reform and brexit. so was it or at least the brexit party? do you find it the problem with having more political party is you just end up splitting particularly right wing ones. you end up splitting the conservative vote, which then opens the door for labour and lib dems to come in. that's the problem you have is have problem you have is you have too many parties. dilutes , many parties. it jus
— them where there's major tory people like iain duncan smith, iioiooo— people like iain duncan smithur country needs you. there you go. what do you think about this loss ? i think there's about this loss? i think there's far about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo— about this loss? i think there's ioi ioo momy— about this loss? i think there's far too many political- c i think there's far too many political parties at far too many political parties oi iio— far too many political...
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iain duncan smirn— problem, isn't it? iain duncan snirn-nis— problem, isn't it?'t work, make them go and pick the fruit the somebody fruit in the field. somebody said well, you wouldn't said to me, well, you wouldn't do it. said, no, because do it. i said, well, no, because i've a job. i'm contributing i've got a job. i'm contributing to economy, these people to the economy, but these people aren't. so it should be for me, it be three strikes in a it should be three strikes in a row. you get offered three jobs, and you don't do one of those and if you don't do one of those jobs, a benefit. jobs, you get a benefit. i'm sure when growing up, sure when i was growing up, that's what happened. you didn't work. go for that's what happened. you didn't work. —go for ion- work. you didn't go for job inrerviews.— work. you didn't go for job interviews-lost- work. you didn't go for job interviews. lost your interviews. you lost your irenerirs— interviews. you lost your benefits the benefits completely. and the wing — benefits completely. and the thing know, when i was thing
iain duncan smirn— problem, isn't it? iain duncan snirn-nis— problem, isn't it?'t work, make them go and pick the fruit the somebody fruit in the field. somebody said well, you wouldn't said to me, well, you wouldn't do it. said, no, because do it. i said, well, no, because i've a job. i'm contributing i've got a job. i'm contributing to economy, these people to the economy, but these people aren't. so it should be for me, it be three strikes in a it should be three strikes in a row. you...
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to be iain i— of london. very honoured. to be iain i iiin-i— of london. very honoured.a— can haunt us for the rest of our iivos . and at— can haunt us for the rest of our lives . and at 810,— can haunt us for the rest of our lives . and at 810, as- can haunt us for the rest of our lives. i: bo : lives. and at 810, as industry leaders warn that i could wipe out humanity , we will take out humanity, we will take a look at what governments are doing to mitigate this risk. look at what governments are doing to mitigate this risk . and doing to mitigate this risk. and lots of you getting in touch this morning. do keep your views coming— this morning. do keep your views coming in— q do keep your views coming in vaiews@gbnews.uk . com coming in vaiews@gbnews.uk. com or you— coming in vaiews@gbnews.uk. com or you iwesi— coming in vaiews@gbnews.uk. com or you can tweet us— coming in vaiews@gbnews.uk. com or you can tweet us at . or you can tweet us at. gb news. ani— or you can tweet us at. gb news. and yon-ii— or you can tweet us at. gb news. and you'll certainly— or you can twe
to be iain i— of london. very honoured. to be iain i iiin-i— of london. very honoured.a— can haunt us for the rest of our iivos . and at— can haunt us for the rest of our lives . and at 810,— can haunt us for the rest of our lives . and at 810, as- can haunt us for the rest of our lives. i: bo : lives. and at 810, as industry leaders warn that i could wipe out humanity , we will take out humanity, we will take a look at what governments are doing to mitigate this risk. look at what...
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members of the cross—party inter—parliamentary alliance on china, including former tory leader sir iainay on this and that requires my government to do more to make sure they let the chinese government know that their behaviour is intolerable. jenny, brian, casting a long shadow, russia but so is china. the jenny, brian, casting a long shadow, russia but so is china.— russia but so is china. the world is com - lex. russia but so is china. the world is complex. china _ russia but so is china. the world is complex. china has— russia but so is china. the world is complex. china has made - russia but so is china. the world is complex. china has made the i russia but so is china. the world is i complex. china has made the decision last several— complex. china has made the decision last several decade to focus on becoming _ last several decade to focus on becoming this major economic power at the _ becoming this major economic power at the expense of the us and of the western— at the expense of the us and of the western world. is it a good thing that the — western world. is it a good thing th
members of the cross—party inter—parliamentary alliance on china, including former tory leader sir iainay on this and that requires my government to do more to make sure they let the chinese government know that their behaviour is intolerable. jenny, brian, casting a long shadow, russia but so is china. the jenny, brian, casting a long shadow, russia but so is china.— russia but so is china. the world is com - lex. russia but so is china. the world is complex. china _ russia but so is...
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but yeah, they're iaining—saysl talking about also it says that it's-advantage - talking about also itk to. thank you. thank you. thank you. because you said this would make amazing calendar. and make an amazing calendar. and then she took the josh and normally the hotel staff want a different type of tip. oh, yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos ao— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos no io— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest wakes up to manager— yo—yo. yes q“ hotel guest wakes up to manager saki on its ioos— wakes up to manager saki on its ioos in— wakes up to manager saki on its ioos in noi— wakes up to manager saki on its toes in bed. this— wakes up to manager saki on its toes in bed. this is— wakes up to manager saki on its toes in bed. this is terrifying son.— toes in bed. this is terrifying sion. inis— toes in bed. this is terrifying soon. inis is— toes in bed. this is terrifying story. this is like— toes in bed. this is terrifying story. this is like an x—files ooisoio— story. this is like an x—files onisoio .— story. this is like an x
but yeah, they're iaining—saysl talking about also it says that it's-advantage - talking about also itk to. thank you. thank you. thank you. because you said this would make amazing calendar. and make an amazing calendar. and then she took the josh and normally the hotel staff want a different type of tip. oh, yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos ao— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos no io— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest wakes up...
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joining me now from westminster is our political correspondent, iain watson. good to see you. is a lot of gladhanding _ sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going _ sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going on _ sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going on in - sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going on in the - sensitive addressed? there is a lot| of gladhanding going on in the back garden on a relatively sunny evening in downing street, with the prime minister speaking to many of his restive mps, because of the losses in the local government elections, with over 1000 conservative councillors losing their seats and some people fearing that this may well predict the outcome of the next general election, which will probably be held next year. so there are some problems there, but certainly not directly going to war with his own home secretary. she has been making her speech earlier on in the day to not an official conservative conference, just the national conservative conference, basically the right of the party and
joining me now from westminster is our political correspondent, iain watson. good to see you. is a lot of gladhanding _ sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going _ sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going on _ sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going on in - sensitive addressed? there is a lot of gladhanding going on in the - sensitive addressed? there is a lot| of gladhanding going on in the back garden on a relatively sunny evening in downing...
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but yeah, they're iaining—saysl talking about also it says that it's-advantage - talking about also itank to. thank you. thank you. thank you. because you said this would make amazing calendar. and make an amazing calendar. and then she took the josh and normally the hotel staff want a different type of tip. oh, yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos ao— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos no io— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest wakes up to manager— yo—yo. yes q“ hotel guest wakes up to manager saki on its ioos— wakes up to manager saki on its ioos in— wakes up to manager saki on its ioos in noi— wakes up to manager saki on its toes in bed. this— wakes up to manager saki on its toes in bed. this is— wakes up to manager saki on its toes in bed. this is terrifying son.— toes in bed. this is terrifying sion. inis— toes in bed. this is terrifying soon. inis is— toes in bed. this is terrifying story. this is like— toes in bed. this is terrifying story. this is like an x—files ooisoio— story. this is like an x—files onisoio .— story. this is like an
but yeah, they're iaining—saysl talking about also it says that it's-advantage - talking about also itank to. thank you. thank you. thank you. because you said this would make amazing calendar. and make an amazing calendar. and then she took the josh and normally the hotel staff want a different type of tip. oh, yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos ao— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest nanos no io— yo—yo. yes oh, okay. hotel guest wakes...
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one thing i will just say very quickly iain duncan quickly is that iain duncan smith has written todaych diversity. het-e phay the— which showed rich diversity. let's play the clip and then going— let's play the clip and then gehhg te— let's play the clip and then we're going to have a debate about— we're going to have a debate about the.— we're going to have a debate about this. it— we're going to have a debate about this. it was— we're going to have a debate about this. it was there is a hat— about this. it was there is a hht et— about this. it was there is a hht et-that— about this. it was there is a bit of-that we've- about this. it was there is a bit of that we've gone from bit of me that we've gone from the th— bit of me that we've gone from the rich diversity— bit of me that we've gone from the rich diversity of the abbey to a— the rich diversity of the abbey to a terrhhty— the rich diversity of the abbey to a terribly white balcony. h-h — to a terribly white balcony. the very— to a terribly white balcony. i'm very struck— to a terribly white balcony. i'm very struck by- to a te
one thing i will just say very quickly iain duncan quickly is that iain duncan smith has written todaych diversity. het-e phay the— which showed rich diversity. let's play the clip and then going— let's play the clip and then gehhg te— let's play the clip and then we're going to have a debate about— we're going to have a debate about the.— we're going to have a debate about this. it— we're going to have a debate about this. it was— we're going to have a debate about this. it was...
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so stephanie, thanks for iaining— . so stephanie, thanks for joining.d be a quote global- priority . i'm with them on that priority. i'm with them on that slightly at the moment. it comes as the prime minister, rishi sunak, says the uk can play a leadership role in regulating the use ai. our deputy the use of ai. our deputy political editor, he's a bit of a geek on this one. he is tom harwood has more from the founders of google's ai efforts to the creators of chatgpt gpt, some the top minds in the some of the top minds in the tech industry have issued a stark warning. we are working to aaiia— stark warning. we are working to aaiia ssais— stark warning. we are working to build tools that— stark warning. we are working to build tools that one— stark warning. we are working to build tools that one day- “3 we are working to build tools that one day can nsia— build tools that one day can nsia as— build tools that one day can nsia as mass— build tools that one day can help us make new discoveries and aaassss— help us make new discoveries and aaassss ss— help
so stephanie, thanks for iaining— . so stephanie, thanks for joining.d be a quote global- priority . i'm with them on that priority. i'm with them on that slightly at the moment. it comes as the prime minister, rishi sunak, says the uk can play a leadership role in regulating the use ai. our deputy the use of ai. our deputy political editor, he's a bit of a geek on this one. he is tom harwood has more from the founders of google's ai efforts to the creators of chatgpt gpt, some the top minds...