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well, ben, in to all of this so far, iain? well, ben. in the _ to all of this so far, iain? past _ to all of this so far, iain? well, ben, in the past hour - to all of this so far, iain? well, ben, in the past hour the - ben, in the past hour the conservative party has confirmed that mark menzies has been suspended as a trade envoy to various countries. downing street would not comment any further, but in general terms they said that the prime minister believed there was no place in parliament for inappropriate behaviour, and mps should act as role models. there has, however, been plenty of political reaction from labour, who are asking a series of questions. when did the prime minister himself know about the allegations? did mr menzies himself report the allegations to the police? did conservative head office reported the allegations to the police? additionally, they are also asking if there are indications for electoral law, because the allegations in the times suggested that donations for political campaigning was used for a quite different purpose. if mark menzies was su
well, ben, in to all of this so far, iain? well, ben. in the _ to all of this so far, iain? past _ to all of this so far, iain? well, ben, in the past hour - to all of this so far, iain? well, ben, in the past hour the - ben, in the past hour the conservative party has confirmed that mark menzies has been suspended as a trade envoy to various countries. downing street would not comment any further, but in general terms they said that the prime minister believed there was no place in parliament...
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iain, thank you very much for that. take _ report it. iain, thank you very much for that.uch for that. take you live to _ report it. iain, thank you very much for that. take you live to baltimore | for that. take you live to baltimore and the president biden is speaking, let's listen in. bill and the president biden is speaking, let's listen in.— let's listen in. all the families and loved _ let's listen in. all the families and loved ones _ let's listen in. all the families and loved ones are _ let's listen in. all the families and loved ones are grieving, l let's listen in. all the families and loved ones are grieving, i let's listen in. all the families - and loved ones are grieving, i have come here to grieve with you. we all are. it's not the same, but i know a little bit about what like to lose, a piece of your soul, you get that phone call in the middle of the night to say if any member is gone. i have been there. it is feeling like having a black hole in your chest, like you're being sucked in, unable to breathe. the anger, pain, the depth of the loss is so profoun
iain, thank you very much for that. take _ report it. iain, thank you very much for that.uch for that. take you live to _ report it. iain, thank you very much for that. take you live to baltimore | for that. take you live to baltimore and the president biden is speaking, let's listen in. bill and the president biden is speaking, let's listen in.— let's listen in. all the families and loved _ let's listen in. all the families and loved ones _ let's listen in. all the families and loved ones...
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iain: it's very much up in the air.s announced they will be supporting with the conservatives and labor and the liberal democrats in this vote of no-confidence. given the 63 seats in parliament, it comes down amazingly to one vote of ash reagan, a former smp and former minister who has defected to the other party. christian: in the balance. iain: now holds announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for amica's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... woman: a successful business owner sells his company and
iain: it's very much up in the air.s announced they will be supporting with the conservatives and labor and the liberal democrats in this vote of no-confidence. given the 63 seats in parliament, it comes down amazingly to one vote of ash reagan, a former smp and former minister who has defected to the other party. christian: in the balance. iain: now holds announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors....
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iain watson there, at westminster. thanks very - method. iain watson there, at i westminster. they had seventh—seeded they lost another one in the last hour or so and at other one has been dismissed. the first of those jurors talking about feeling intimidated after her details became public. they are down to five jurors they have seated in this, that is just coming in from new york. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're alive with bbc news. the united states and britain have announced new sanctions on iran, targeting the country's drone aircraft production, after its attack on israel last weekend. the us treasury department said the sanctions were against 16 individuals and two firms that produce the engines of iran's shahed drones — which were used in the attack, along with missiles. britain also said it was imposing sanctions on several iranian military organisations, individuals and entities. israel has promised to retaliate against iran's attack. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent james landale who is in jerusalem. james, i was mentioning th
iain watson there, at westminster. thanks very - method. iain watson there, at i westminster. they had seventh—seeded they lost another one in the last hour or so and at other one has been dismissed. the first of those jurors talking about feeling intimidated after her details became public. they are down to five jurors they have seated in this, that is just coming in from new york. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're alive with bbc news. the united states and britain...
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. iloathe which was mariska sony, and in the latter years iain duncan.— latter years iain duncan. of the head of legal services _ respect of the head of legal services within royal mail group? that was— services within royal mail group? that wasjonathan evans, company secretary. that was jonathan evans, company secreta . ~ ., ., ., ., secretary. who had line management responsibility — secretary. who had line management responsibility for _ secretary. who had line management responsibility for the _ secretary. who had line management responsibility for the general - responsibility for the general counsel— responsibility for the general counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans, counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans. company _ counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans, company secretary. - counsel within royal mail? jonathan evans, company secretary. the - counsel within royal mail? jonathan| evans, company secretary. the head of it in evans, company secretary. the head of w in the — evans, company secretary. the head of it in the post _ evans, company secretary. the head of it
. iloathe which was mariska sony, and in the latter years iain duncan.— latter years iain duncan. of the head of legal services _ respect of the head of legal services within royal mail group? that was— services within royal mail group? that wasjonathan evans, company secretary. that was jonathan evans, company secreta . ~ ., ., ., ., secretary. who had line management responsibility — secretary. who had line management responsibility for _ secretary. who had line management...
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-the last time iain saw his mom was in houston, in the crew quarters at jsc.to crew quarters, unbeknownst to anybody else, for him to get a hug from his mom. -she was just reassuring me that it was gonna be okay and, "i'll miss you, too, but, you know, i'll be back." -it was a very long hug, you know? oh, maybe -- i don't know if they knew it was the last one or not. who could deprive a child of that from his mom? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ -absolutely thrilled to be here, thrilled to go do a lot of work, see some incredible things, and spend some more time with this great group of people i'm with today. [ applause ] -i left washington to head down to florida to witness the launch. had an opportunity to visit with the crew. the launch of columbia had occurred a year and a half after 9/11. at that time, i was in briefings to identify, "what are the high-value targets? "what are the things that would be an attraction for terrorists to just get the attention of the american people?" one of them was the shuttle. ♪ -the post 9/11 regiment remains in place, a huge
-the last time iain saw his mom was in houston, in the crew quarters at jsc.to crew quarters, unbeknownst to anybody else, for him to get a hug from his mom. -she was just reassuring me that it was gonna be okay and, "i'll miss you, too, but, you know, i'll be back." -it was a very long hug, you know? oh, maybe -- i don't know if they knew it was the last one or not. who could deprive a child of that from his mom? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ -absolutely thrilled to be here,...
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political correspondent iain watson joins me now from westminster.howing shots of that debate. what goes on next? fix, showing shots of that debate. what goes on next?— goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. _ goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. we _ goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. we imagine - goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. we imagine there | an hour's time. we imagine there will be six votes, six votes during which the government will reject amendments made in the house of lords. you have a clash between the two houses of parliament, between the commons and the lords. the lords want a whole range of things changed about this bill. he mentioned one of them, this idea that parliament can subtly declare rwanda as a country. they want a more independent monitoring of that, they want a greater say for the courts, but there's also a couple of amendments which will specifically give exceptions for moving people who arrive by small boat, by an illegal route into the uk, to rwanda subsequently
political correspondent iain watson joins me now from westminster.howing shots of that debate. what goes on next? fix, showing shots of that debate. what goes on next?— goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. _ goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. we _ goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. we imagine - goes on next? a vote in about half an hour's time. we imagine there | an hour's time. we imagine there will be six votes, six votes during which the...
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that conference was for iain and laurel, and i was a bystander. -i knew she was going to come back.now, i never had a question in my mind. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -given the fact that you may have lost a little bit of tile during lift-off, i'm wondering if there's going to be anything different about the entry profile, taking that into regard. -no, there isn't. we -- the engineers and analysts took a very thorough look at the situation with the tile on the left wing, and we have no concerns whatsoever. all of the analysis says that we have plenty of margin and that the impact could not have been significant enough. and, therefore, we haven't changed anything with respect to our trajectory design. so nothing different. it will be nominal, standard trajectory. -the night before landing, we went out to dinner, and i was still concerned. "we really don't know the damage yet. it could be bad." -that's all we talked about -- the landing the next morning and how things had gone so badly the last two weeks. -i was recounting all of the pushback that we were getting from management -- two weeks of just utte
that conference was for iain and laurel, and i was a bystander. -i knew she was going to come back.now, i never had a question in my mind. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -given the fact that you may have lost a little bit of tile during lift-off, i'm wondering if there's going to be anything different about the entry profile, taking that into regard. -no, there isn't. we -- the engineers and analysts took a very thorough look at the situation with the tile on the left wing, and we have no concerns whatsoever....
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i mentioned tony blair, there are also tributes from iain duncan smith, priti patel from iain duncanting, the labour shadow health minister, shadow health minister at the moment, and he was one of those figures who was respected across the political divide really. the range and warmth of the tributes that are pouring in today reflect that. yes. pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to sit _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to sit as - pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on to sit as a - then he went on to sit as a crossbench peer in the house of lords. , ., �* , crossbench peer in the house of lords. , . lords. yes, that's right, crossbench eer in lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the — lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house _ lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house of— lords. yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house of lords. - lo
i mentioned tony blair, there are also tributes from iain duncan smith, priti patel from iain duncanting, the labour shadow health minister, shadow health minister at the moment, and he was one of those figures who was respected across the political divide really. the range and warmth of the tributes that are pouring in today reflect that. yes. pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he went on _ pouring in today reflect that. yes, then he...
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the senior tory mp iain duncan smith has told breakfast this morning he believes that china is behindty think tank added, "we don't know the extent to which the chinese government is involved but we do know that chinese firms are," and questioned why the chinese communist party would be allowing it to happen. speaking to bbc watchdog last night royal mail's david gold said the chance of getting a counterfeit stamp is still low. people should understand that the overwhelming majority of stamps on sale are legitimate. in fact since we introduced bar—coded stamps, which means that every stamp is unique, we have got a number of counterfeit stamps coming through the network by 90%. and that means the number of stamps that we are spotting account for less than 0.1% of the total stamps going to the network. even so, watchdog spoke to people who ended up with counterfeit stamps, despite buying them at the post office counter in their local convenience shops. there are things to look out for which could show that a stamp is fake. if you look carefully, strange perforations around the edge, a s
the senior tory mp iain duncan smith has told breakfast this morning he believes that china is behindty think tank added, "we don't know the extent to which the chinese government is involved but we do know that chinese firms are," and questioned why the chinese communist party would be allowing it to happen. speaking to bbc watchdog last night royal mail's david gold said the chance of getting a counterfeit stamp is still low. people should understand that the overwhelming majority...
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our political correspondent iain watson has been following the story. he'll sit as an independent.sources are pleased about that and by election rishi sunak will be pleased about that as well. perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back over the allegations troubled times alleged during the week that he used money needed for campaigning to pay for private medical bills without a more spectacularly to compensate the party. paying 6000 pounds to bar people from a flat he's been held. tonight you can comment on those allegations at all. he's disputed them. he said that because of pressures on him and his elderly mother he will be resigning from the conservative party and standing down at the next election. the party has said that basically if you want to take this further they will cooperate with them. but because the money did not come from an official party account, therefore they could not conclude he had misused conservative party funds. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to
our political correspondent iain watson has been following the story. he'll sit as an independent.sources are pleased about that and by election rishi sunak will be pleased about that as well. perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back over the allegations troubled times alleged during the week that he used money needed for campaigning to pay for private medical bills without a more spectacularly to compensate the party. paying 6000 pounds to bar people from a...
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due to the pressures "on myself and my elderly mother, i have decided 0ur political correspondent iain stand at the next election and sit as an independent and i can tell you local party sorters in his constituency are worried about that. rishi sunak i'm sure will be pleased about that as well, perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back to the allegations, the time surge over the wiki use money donated by campaigning to pray for private medical bills and more spectacular to compensate a party official who paid 605,000... did not comment on those allegations at all. he disputed them. he said that because of pressures on him and his elderly mother he will be resigning from the conservative party and standing down at the next election. the conservative party has said that basically at the police want to take this further they will co—operate with them but because the money did not come from an official party account therefore they could not conclude he had misused conservative party funds. more details on that on our website. around the world and across
due to the pressures "on myself and my elderly mother, i have decided 0ur political correspondent iain stand at the next election and sit as an independent and i can tell you local party sorters in his constituency are worried about that. rishi sunak i'm sure will be pleased about that as well, perhaps less pleased about the publicity surrounding this mp. just to go back to the allegations, the time surge over the wiki use money donated by campaigning to pray for private medical bills and...
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in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for campaigning had been used for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. now, he told the times newspaper he disputed those claims. nonetheless, the conservative party was carrying out an investigation into the narrow question of whetherfunds had been misused. and we got the conclusion of that investigation today. the conclusion is that funds weren't misused, but it appeared that there is a reason for that because the funds where people donated money to the party were not held in an official conservative party
in a statement, mark meznies said... 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. really, when the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where apparently, last december, mr menzies, according to the times, had called, met a local official in his party, in his constituency at 3.15 in the morning demanding £5,000, which he said was a matter of life and death, because he had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by, quote, some bad people. in addition to this, the times...
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understand that bob blackman is being supported in those efforts by the former conservative party leader iaind the bbc that negotiations with the government are ongoing, and there has been nothing concrete from them yet. speaking to number 10 this morning, they say that negotiations and talks are happening in the usual way when bills such as this go through the process of going through parliament. but certainly a rebellion within his party would be damaging for rishi sunak. this comes, of course, at a time when chatter of unhappiness about his leadership of the party does not seem to be going away. given what appears to be quite widespread discontent surrounding the plans proposed in this bill around homelessness, so movement perhaps from number 10 would be inevitable, if they want to avoid looking weak in the face of their own mps. let's get some of the day's other news now. salvage crews at the us port of baltimore have removed the first section of the bridge that collapsed when it was hit by a container ship six days ago. the accident brought maritime traffic to a standstill on what is a m
understand that bob blackman is being supported in those efforts by the former conservative party leader iaind the bbc that negotiations with the government are ongoing, and there has been nothing concrete from them yet. speaking to number 10 this morning, they say that negotiations and talks are happening in the usual way when bills such as this go through the process of going through parliament. but certainly a rebellion within his party would be damaging for rishi sunak. this comes, of...
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understand that bob blackman is being supported in those efforts by the former conservative party leader iaine bill told the bbc that negotiations with the government are ongoing and there has been nothing concrete from them yet. speaking to number 10 this morning, they say that negotiations and talks are happening in the usual way when bills such as this go through the process of going through parliament. but certainly a rebellion within his party would be damaging for rishi sunak. let's speak to the chief executive of crisis, a uk charity for people experiencing homelessness. hearing that the prime minister faces internal pressure over these plans must come as encouraging news it is definitely encouraging to hear mps from all parties are determined to strip this out of the criminal justice bill. it to strip this out of the criminal justice bill-— to strip this out of the criminal justice bill. , , , ., , justice bill. it is mostly pleasing because it is _ justice bill. it is mostly pleasing because it is so _ justice bill. it is mostly pleasing because it is so damaging. - justice bill. it
understand that bob blackman is being supported in those efforts by the former conservative party leader iaine bill told the bbc that negotiations with the government are ongoing and there has been nothing concrete from them yet. speaking to number 10 this morning, they say that negotiations and talks are happening in the usual way when bills such as this go through the process of going through parliament. but certainly a rebellion within his party would be damaging for rishi sunak. let's speak...
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. >> iain duncan smith, mr speaken >> iain duncan smith, mr speaker, can i ask my right hon. >> friende video that is doing the rounds of the theft in the shop on my in my constituency station, road of boots the chemist in a space of boots the chemist in a space of eight minutes, two threatening individuals robbed thousands of pounds out of that shop and they're not alone. >> this is happening again and again, and again. >> in fact, one of my team went out and photographed them, leaving brazenly, not caring and even spitting at the police. >> will he now please say to the home secretary through to the police, this is not a petty crime. >> this is a threat of violence and massive robbery. >> this should be a priority for the police. what we just talk about always is more police. surely what we should be asking to be is more effective policing. and get them off the streets . streets. >> deputy prime minister. >> deputy prime minister. >> well, i think my right hon. friend, is absolutely right to highlight this. and often it's the allegedly lower level crimes are the ones that cause the b
. >> iain duncan smith, mr speaken >> iain duncan smith, mr speaker, can i ask my right hon. >> friende video that is doing the rounds of the theft in the shop on my in my constituency station, road of boots the chemist in a space of boots the chemist in a space of eight minutes, two threatening individuals robbed thousands of pounds out of that shop and they're not alone. >> this is happening again and again, and again. >> in fact, one of my team went out and...
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iain watson with the latest from westminster.ember some explosive testimony last week from alan bates. the enquiry will today hear from former post office chief david mills and david melia who was a director of post office's horizon programme. that was a controversial floor technical system that meant many sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted. world business coming up for you very shortly so stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. it was a very unsettled day on monday, very windy for many of us, with widespread gales and a whole mixture of weather conditions. tuesday looks a little bit quieter. it'll still be quite blustery. there'll be sunshine, a few showers around, but it'll stay on the cool side for the time of year, and this cooler air mass, which was introduced across the uk by monday's area of low pressure, will be sitting to the east of the country for tuesday. so it's here where we'll see most of the showers, the strongest of the winds. the further west you are, closer to this area of high pressure, then it'll be
iain watson with the latest from westminster.ember some explosive testimony last week from alan bates. the enquiry will today hear from former post office chief david mills and david melia who was a director of post office's horizon programme. that was a controversial floor technical system that meant many sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted. world business coming up for you very shortly so stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. it was a very unsettled day on monday, very windy for...
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live now to westminster and our political correspondent, iain watson. what's happening?pposition spokes management has denounced the governments of rwanda scheme and the scheme to send refugees to rwanda as a failing fiasco and is suggested" "un—british." without the latest standoff between the conservative control house of commons and the house of lords. the two parts of the parliamentary system. what will be happening later tonight, the debate itself is not desperately well attended but they'll be lots of members of parliament put be calling within voting lobbies we think in the next three hours we should get the next three hours we should get the results of those votes. i think it is pretty much determined in advance because the government has the numbers and they were reject changes with the house of lords which is more independent peers wanted to make. they wanted to exempt victims of modern slavery from deportation to rwanda even if they came here illegally by a small boatin they came here illegally by a small boat in the english channel. they want to exempt any on
live now to westminster and our political correspondent, iain watson. what's happening?pposition spokes management has denounced the governments of rwanda scheme and the scheme to send refugees to rwanda as a failing fiasco and is suggested" "un—british." without the latest standoff between the conservative control house of commons and the house of lords. the two parts of the parliamentary system. what will be happening later tonight, the debate itself is not desperately well...
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let's speak to iain mansfield, who's director of research at policy exchange — which is right—leaning
let's speak to iain mansfield, who's director of research at policy exchange — which is right—leaning
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the senior tory mp iain duncan smith has told breakfast this morning he believes that china is behindnow that chinese firms are," and questioned why the chinese communist party would be allowing it to happen. speaking to bbc watchdog last night royal mail's david gold said the chance of getting a counterfeit stamp is still low. people should understand that the overwhelming majority of stamps on sale are legitimate. in fact since we introduced bar—coded stamps, which means that every stamp is unique, we have got a number of counterfeit stamps coming through the network by 90%. and that means the number of stamps that we are spotting account for less than 0.1% of the total stamps going to the network. even so watchdog spoke to people who ended up with counterfeit stamps, despite buying them at the post office counter in their local convenience shops. there are things to look out for which could show that a stamp is fake. if you look carefully, strange perforations around the edge, a shine to the surface, or the colour looking slightly off. stunning artworks have been uncovered in a new
the senior tory mp iain duncan smith has told breakfast this morning he believes that china is behindnow that chinese firms are," and questioned why the chinese communist party would be allowing it to happen. speaking to bbc watchdog last night royal mail's david gold said the chance of getting a counterfeit stamp is still low. people should understand that the overwhelming majority of stamps on sale are legitimate. in fact since we introduced bar—coded stamps, which means that every...
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let's speak to iain mansfield, who's director of research at policy exchange — which is right—leaning tank. he's also a former adviser to the government in 2020—2022. good to see you, thank you for coming onto the programme. rishi sunak has made this as flagship policy, it has dominated politics for much of this year. why is it so important to him?— for much of this year. why is it so important to him? ultimately, this is about stepping _ important to him? ultimately, this is about stopping the _ important to him? ultimately, this is about stopping the boats. - important to him? ultimately, this is about stopping the boats. if- important to him? ultimately, this is about stopping the boats. if we | is about stopping the boats. if we could look back even just ten years, the idea that 30,000 to 50,000 people were crossing the channel every year, that we have lost control of the borders, would seem incredible. we note is an issue that many of the public feel strongly about, and that is what this is about, and that is what this is about, stopping the boats by deterring people from making
let's speak to iain mansfield, who's director of research at policy exchange — which is right—leaning tank. he's also a former adviser to the government in 2020—2022. good to see you, thank you for coming onto the programme. rishi sunak has made this as flagship policy, it has dominated politics for much of this year. why is it so important to him?— for much of this year. why is it so important to him? ultimately, this is about stepping _ important to him? ultimately, this is about...
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when iain duncan smith set this system up ? system up?ere have been huge improvements, particularly by this government, to the withdrawal so started withdrawal rate. so it started when credit was when universal credit was introduced . people lost £0.65 in introduced. people lost £0.65 in the pound, they lose £0.55 the pound, now they lose £0.55 in the pound, after tax that can rise a little bit. but actually with national insurance cuts that's still better. and with increases in the living wage that better still. that it's better still. so people keep more people are getting to keep more pounds pence for each pounds and pence for each for each penny they earn than each penny that they earn than they then. they were able they were then. they were able to certainly then to before and certainly then under the legacy system too. so it better job of it is doing a betterjob of incentivising than the incentivising work than the legacy could be doing legacy system. could it be doing more? doing more? more? should it be doing more? yes, course, bu
when iain duncan smith set this system up ? system up?ere have been huge improvements, particularly by this government, to the withdrawal so started withdrawal rate. so it started when credit was when universal credit was introduced . people lost £0.65 in introduced. people lost £0.65 in the pound, they lose £0.55 the pound, now they lose £0.55 in the pound, after tax that can rise a little bit. but actually with national insurance cuts that's still better. and with increases in the living...
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let's get more from our political correspondent, iain watson, who's in the newsroom. just tremendous of the background of where we are today. the just tremendous of the background of where we are today.— where we are today. the socket on the --aer where we are today. the socket on the paper in _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the — where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times newspaperl the paper in the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where, last december, apparently, according to the times, had met a local official in his party at 315 in the morning demanding £5,000 what she said as a matter of life and death because she had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for a company will use for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. he told the times newspaper that he disputed those claims. nonetheless, the conservative party was carrying
let's get more from our political correspondent, iain watson, who's in the newsroom. just tremendous of the background of where we are today. the just tremendous of the background of where we are today.— where we are today. the socket on the --aer where we are today. the socket on the paper in _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the — where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times newspaperl the paper in the...
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the senior tory mp iain duncan smith has told breakfast this morning he believes that china is behindich the chinese government is involved but we do know that chinese firms are," and questioned why the chinese communist party would be allowing it to happen. speaking to bbc watchdog last night royal mail's david gold said the chance of getting a counterfeit stamp is still low. people should understand that the overwhelming majority of stamps on sale are legitimate. in fact since we introduced bar—coded stamps, which means that every stamp is unique, we have cut the number of counterfeit stamps coming through the network by 90%. and that means the number of stamps that we are spotting account for less than 0.1% of the total stamps going to the network. even so watchdog spoke to people who ended up with counterfeit stamps, despite buying them at the post office counter in their local convenience shops. there are things to look out for which could show that a stamp is fake. if you look carefully, strange perforations around the edge, a shine to the surface, or the colour looking slightly
the senior tory mp iain duncan smith has told breakfast this morning he believes that china is behindich the chinese government is involved but we do know that chinese firms are," and questioned why the chinese communist party would be allowing it to happen. speaking to bbc watchdog last night royal mail's david gold said the chance of getting a counterfeit stamp is still low. people should understand that the overwhelming majority of stamps on sale are legitimate. in fact since we...
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let's speak to iain macwhirter, columnist for the times and author of disunited kingdom., why has the balance shifted? the weight in gold, why has the balance shifted? ., , ., ., ., , , shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute _ shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. _ shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. it - shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. it is - devalued in bute house. it is difficult to know exactly what happened. people are still trying to disentangle it from rumours and such that have been going around. late last night humza yousaf decided that he couldn't afford to wait around for the minority scottish green party to decide at its emergency general meeting next month that it was going to detach itself from the bute house agreement and end the coalition. he decided it was best to seize the initiative, take control and send the green ministers packing. it was a pretty ruthless exercise. they were deeply shocked by it, extremely angered. one of the green ministers said it was a betray
let's speak to iain macwhirter, columnist for the times and author of disunited kingdom., why has the balance shifted? the weight in gold, why has the balance shifted? ., , ., ., ., , , shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute _ shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. _ shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. it - shifted? the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. it is - devalued in bute house. it is difficult to know exactly what...
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iain gray.oment in scottish politics because this was supposed to be a new broom for the snp. humza yousaf was supposed to be the third leader of the snp under devolution and take the party forward. it has not gone well at all. the question it will ask itself over the next few days and weeks is how it can start to repair that's over ahead of our general election and hollywood election, although humza yousaf i don't think there is much deeper than confident voting him, scottish labour are still planning to hold confidence builds in the entire scottish government. if that goes ahead, potentially a tricky moment over the next few days to figure out if there is another leader who could command enough support to win that approach. the greens might be willing to abstain because they were personally agreed that humza yousaf rather than at the snp, but it is potentially another moment this week that could be interesting. moment this week that could be interesting-_ moment this week that could be interes
iain gray.oment in scottish politics because this was supposed to be a new broom for the snp. humza yousaf was supposed to be the third leader of the snp under devolution and take the party forward. it has not gone well at all. the question it will ask itself over the next few days and weeks is how it can start to repair that's over ahead of our general election and hollywood election, although humza yousaf i don't think there is much deeper than confident voting him, scottish labour are still...
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let's head to the woodlands course and speak to our correspondent iain carter.m is red hot. there's a real sense of anticipation here at the course just north of houston because she is about to tee off in her bid to win a fifth successive lpga title, for an american to do that's you have to go back to the 19705 and nancy lopez who forced her way onto the front pages of four sports illustrated at that time. with the women's game is hoping that she can transcend in a similar way. she's won her last four tournaments she did say taken last week up never felt so tired. but she can draw inspiration went to the masters with similar expectations going into that augustine major that is exactly what she is trying to do. she augustine major that is exactly what she is trying to do.— she is trying to do. she has yet to tee off but _ she is trying to do. she has yet to tee off but plenty _ she is trying to do. she has yet to tee off but plenty have _ she is trying to do. she has yet to tee off but plenty have done so. l tee off but plenty have done so. what's the latest from
let's head to the woodlands course and speak to our correspondent iain carter.m is red hot. there's a real sense of anticipation here at the course just north of houston because she is about to tee off in her bid to win a fifth successive lpga title, for an american to do that's you have to go back to the 19705 and nancy lopez who forced her way onto the front pages of four sports illustrated at that time. with the women's game is hoping that she can transcend in a similar way. she's won her...
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including penny mordaunt, iain duncan smith and jacob rees—mogg all trailing their labour challengers and the reform uk challengers. and the reform uk party has removed two parliamentary candidates for making statements that they say fell beneath their standards . fell beneath their standards. jonathan kay and mick greeno will no longer contest seats after campaign group hope not hate. accused them of sharing racist views on social media. at least nine people have died with more than 900 injured after a major earthquake in taiwan . this major earthquake in taiwan. this was the moment it struck the east coast this morning. tremors were recorded as high as 7.7 magnitude during the morning rush hour. news anchors rocked by the earthquake during live broadcasts remained steady on air whilst the newsroom was shaking. rescue teams are now working into the night in search of survivors. more than 100 are thought to be trapped in tunnels under buildings or stuck under landslides . and for the latest landslides. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on yo
including penny mordaunt, iain duncan smith and jacob rees—mogg all trailing their labour challengers and the reform uk challengers. and the reform uk party has removed two parliamentary candidates for making statements that they say fell beneath their standards . fell beneath their standards. jonathan kay and mick greeno will no longer contest seats after campaign group hope not hate. accused them of sharing racist views on social media. at least nine people have died with more than 900...
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a lot of people online were seeing this picture of -- obviously of young iain. [ audience aws ] thereting. >> it is interesting. there's definitely a a resemblance. the one thing i will say is, michael keaton's -- that really looks like michael keaton still, doesn't it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he looks exactly the same. >> i mean, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, but now people online want you to do an -- an older sheldon with the actual michael keaton playing sheldon. >> let me tell you this, i doubt that's going to happen, but -- [ light laughter ] i would be so excited to have michael keaton added to the lineage of sheldon portrayers. [ light laughter ] that would be amazing. >> jimmy: wouldn't that be fun? >> oh, i've admired that man my entire life, starting with "mr. mom." i mean, what a great guy. >> jimmy: ah, he's the best. >> he's a wonderful actor. >> jimmy: have you ever met him? >> i have met him, but just like, in passing. >> jimmy: ah, he's so cool. >> some stupid industry event. >> jimmy: yeah! [ light laughter ] >> a quick hello and goodbye. >> jimmy: he probably -- yeah, he alwa
a lot of people online were seeing this picture of -- obviously of young iain. [ audience aws ] thereting. >> it is interesting. there's definitely a a resemblance. the one thing i will say is, michael keaton's -- that really looks like michael keaton still, doesn't it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he looks exactly the same. >> i mean, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, but now people online want you to do an -- an older sheldon with the actual michael keaton playing sheldon. >> let...
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and in fact the book the plot starts actually with a detailed interview with iain duncan smith .el gove back in 2002 three what you have, we've put you in as leader. what you have to do is crash and burn the conservative party so that from it a new modern liberal party can rise from the ashes. when iain duncan smith said, well , actually no, smith said, well, actually no, i quite like conservatism and i think we can win as conservatives. they got rid of him and it's and it's happened ever since they put in place. and there's always one of them or more of them right at the centre of number 10, right at the prime minister's side, driving the show. >> and i understand the premise of that. and also, let's go on in a minute to talk about the sort of yellow ization of the tory and idea that tory party and the idea that righties aren't to stand, righties aren't able to stand, and cchq seems want righties aren't able to stand, an recruit cchq seems want righties aren't able to stand, an recruit a cchq seems want righties aren't able to stand, an recruit a lotzhq seems want righties aren'
and in fact the book the plot starts actually with a detailed interview with iain duncan smith .el gove back in 2002 three what you have, we've put you in as leader. what you have to do is crash and burn the conservative party so that from it a new modern liberal party can rise from the ashes. when iain duncan smith said, well , actually no, smith said, well, actually no, i quite like conservatism and i think we can win as conservatives. they got rid of him and it's and it's happened ever since...
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joining me is political commentator and journalist iain macwhirter.nk you very much for joining macwhirter. ian, thank you very much forjoining us today macwhirter. ian, thank you very much for joining us today on macwhirter. ian, thank you very much forjoining us today on gb much for joining us today on gb news. what's the answer to the to the question, can he make concessions? can he hang on? >> yeah, he can make concessions because the demands being made by, ash regan, who was the alba msp who has a casting vote this week in the, confidence motion. her term's as she's put them to a humza yousaf are pretty vague. she wants more competence in government . well, yeah. who government. well, yeah. who doesn't? she's called for independence to be made the priority again, and she's wanting a clear sign that he takes women's rights seriously and will abandon the agenda of identity politics, which she initially rebelled against, because when she left the snp, she was the community safety minister. she rebelled over, the gender recognition reform bill, which
joining me is political commentator and journalist iain macwhirter.nk you very much for joining macwhirter. ian, thank you very much forjoining us today macwhirter. ian, thank you very much for joining us today on macwhirter. ian, thank you very much forjoining us today on gb much for joining us today on gb news. what's the answer to the to the question, can he make concessions? can he hang on? >> yeah, he can make concessions because the demands being made by, ash regan, who was the alba...
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>> was universal credit pretty much an iain duncan smith invention?ng, and without it the whole system would have fallen over during covid. but they seem to have taken away the elements of stick that force people to take jobs if they were offered them, and universal credit seems to be becoming a way of life for some people . you need both. some people. you need both. >> that's it from me. i apologise for the cough. i think i've got this hundred day cough which is around. let's have a look at the weather. maybe that'll cheer us all up. annie shuttleworth will tell us. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello there. good evening. well, after a rather overcast day, there's going to be more in the way of dry and bright weather on the way tomorrow. but for tonight, there's still some further rain to come. that's as these weather fronts that have lingered across the northwest continue to into these continue to push into these northwestern areas . they'll also northwestern areas.
>> was universal credit pretty much an iain duncan smith invention?ng, and without it the whole system would have fallen over during covid. but they seem to have taken away the elements of stick that force people to take jobs if they were offered them, and universal credit seems to be becoming a way of life for some people . you need both. some people. you need both. >> that's it from me. i apologise for the cough. i think i've got this hundred day cough which is around. let's have...
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and another change of leader may be off the cards, with other mps including penny mordaunt, iain duncan smith and jacob rees—mogg all trailing their labour challengers . shadow foreign challengers. shadow foreign secretary david lammy says the government should suspend arms sales to israel if it's clear that international law has been breached. it's after british aid workers john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were killed when their convoy was hit by an israeli airstrike while they were delivering a vital food aid. they were part of a group of seven aid workers from the world central kitchen organisation . mr lammy says organisation. mr lammy says britain cannot arms to britain cannot supply arms to israel proven to have israel if it's proven to have broken international law . broken international law. >> i have now been calling for 12 days for david cameron to pubush 12 days for david cameron to publish the legal advice, so that we are clear on whether israel has contravened international humanitarian law and therefore arms sales should be suspended . be suspended. >> no 1 in
and another change of leader may be off the cards, with other mps including penny mordaunt, iain duncan smith and jacob rees—mogg all trailing their labour challengers . shadow foreign challengers. shadow foreign secretary david lammy says the government should suspend arms sales to israel if it's clear that international law has been breached. it's after british aid workers john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were killed when their convoy was hit by an israeli airstrike while they...
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and another change of leader may be off the cards with other mps including penny mordaunt, iain duncanchallengers . shadow foreign challengers. shadow foreign minister david lammy says the government should suspend arms sales to israel if it's clear that international law has been breached. it's after british aid workers john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were killed when their convoy was hit by an israeli airstrike while they were delivering vital food aid. they were part of a group of seven aid workers from the world central kitchen organisation lammy organisation. mr lammy says britain to britain cannot supply arms to israel if it's proven to have broken international law . broken international law. >> i have now been calling for 12 days for david cameron to pubush 12 days for david cameron to publish the legal advice so that we are clear on whether israel has contravened international humanitarian law and therefore arms sales should be suspended . arms sales should be suspended. >> in other news, police in finland say a 12 year old boy suspected of carrying out a shootin
and another change of leader may be off the cards with other mps including penny mordaunt, iain duncanchallengers . shadow foreign challengers. shadow foreign minister david lammy says the government should suspend arms sales to israel if it's clear that international law has been breached. it's after british aid workers john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were killed when their convoy was hit by an israeli airstrike while they were delivering vital food aid. they were part of a group...
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take them back.ifel if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiplling iain, endoe neoplasia syndrome type two or if allergic to it, stop those up and get medical help right away. if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach vi problemc reaction,rease serious side effects mayrease include pancreatitis, gallbladder problems may occur. problems or changes. taking a step back with kidney or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk side effects like nausea, of 3a may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. living with type two diabetes is about the power of three with those epic america you love alien safe and now you can get two roles for free. that's right. three intro deuces, alien tape, the double sided ultra strong tape that bonds instantly and holds on tight. just cut alien tape to size, place it where you want it peel off the back and it bonds instantly to almost any surface. and when you're done just give it a twist and it comes right off. check this out. alien tape works on glass metal, wood, tile, carpet and so much more. it
take them back.ifel if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiplling iain, endoe neoplasia syndrome type two or if allergic to it, stop those up and get medical help right away. if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach vi problemc reaction,rease serious side effects mayrease include pancreatitis, gallbladder problems may occur. problems or changes. taking a step back with kidney or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk side effects like nausea,...
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and this morning, senior tory mp iain duncan smith tells breakfast he's certain the counterfeits arers are raked, the azaleas are in full bloom. the spectacular setting of augusta national is ready for the first golf major of the year, even if the weather might end up disrupting the start of the masters. no stance here today thankfully but a cloudy start to the day with spots of rain in the south but it will brighten up with some sunshine, murky around the coast, but warm. all the details later. it's thursday the 11th of april. our main story. there are calls for royal mail to investigate claims that china is behind a rise in the availibility of counterfeit stamps. customers who receive letters with the fake stamps on them are given a fine, and a senior conservative mp has told breakfast he's certain the counterfeits are coming from china. ben has been taking a look... the starting point is that there are counterfeit stamps and they are hard to spot. counterfeit stamps and they are hard to sot. : ., counterfeit stamps and they are hard to sot. , ., ., ., to spot. yes, and the whole p
and this morning, senior tory mp iain duncan smith tells breakfast he's certain the counterfeits arers are raked, the azaleas are in full bloom. the spectacular setting of augusta national is ready for the first golf major of the year, even if the weather might end up disrupting the start of the masters. no stance here today thankfully but a cloudy start to the day with spots of rain in the south but it will brighten up with some sunshine, murky around the coast, but warm. all the details...