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jeremy: jeremy. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's... also in branding? how much inventory do you have? aristotle: about 100,000. lemonis: and cost? aristotl
jeremy: jeremy. jeremy: good to meet you. lemonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding,...
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and what about jeremy? could he have done more? attorney mac mcleod represents jeremy banks.e busts in the room, she has shot herself, he's calling 911, "get over here, get over here." >> right. >> reporter: wouldn't it occur to him as a deputy? take her pulse, perform life-saving measures, do everything he can to try to save her life. >> i don't think his frame of mind was as a deputy at the time as i was saying. i think his frame of mind was completely shocked and freaked out. >> reporter: but the o'connell family says none of this makes any sense. she wasn't looking to take her life. in fact, she was looking to save a life. her appointment book, found in the car, shows michelle had signed up for cpr training two days after her death. and remember those pills found in michelle's pocket? they were from jeremy's prescription bottle. none were found in michelle's system. all the pills were accounted for. and keep in mind, she was looking for her makeup bag minutes before her death, and had plans to meet up with her friend mindy fox. >> she was like, you're not going to flake o
and what about jeremy? could he have done more? attorney mac mcleod represents jeremy banks.e busts in the room, she has shot herself, he's calling 911, "get over here, get over here." >> right. >> reporter: wouldn't it occur to him as a deputy? take her pulse, perform life-saving measures, do everything he can to try to save her life. >> i don't think his frame of mind was as a deputy at the time as i was saying. i think his frame of mind was completely shocked and...
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jeremy frazier and i went up there. >> jeremy frazier becomes a player in this case. knows chris mccowen because they apparently hang out and run in the same circles. >> give it up to my man frazier. >> jeremy frazier admits that he was with chris mccowen earlier in the night, the night that christa worthington was killed, >> i ain't gonna kick it yet. >> and there's video in this bar where you can see them. ♪ >> in his statement to police, mccowen says that he and frazier leave the juice bar and go to christa's house. >> mr. mccowen stated that he gave jeremy frazier directions, and that jeremy frazier drove him -- drove them to christa worthington's residence. >> mccowen claims that he asked jeremy to drive him to christa's so he could have sex. he didn't want to drive himself. he was afraid of getting busted for drunk driving. he was wasted. >> he then indicated to me that -- that christa worthington was, quote, startled to see us. he stated that he probably said something like, i'm tipsy. i just wanted to get some [ bleep ] real quick. mr. mccowen informed me, quo
jeremy frazier and i went up there. >> jeremy frazier becomes a player in this case. knows chris mccowen because they apparently hang out and run in the same circles. >> give it up to my man frazier. >> jeremy frazier admits that he was with chris mccowen earlier in the night, the night that christa worthington was killed, >> i ain't gonna kick it yet. >> and there's video in this bar where you can see them. ♪ >> in his statement to police, mccowen says...
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i didn't know much about jeremy thorpe, only bits and pieces, so jeremy thorpe, only bits and pieces,ch the drama is amazing. at the heart of this though is somebody who was gay and didn't feel they could express themselves and homosexuality was illegal at the time and this led to this huge unfolding of events. people at my age watching this story will feel a great deal of bewilderment, really, and sadness that so many people who we re and sadness that so many people who were in politics could be openly gay at the time and were having to leave these —— lead these double louts, which in this case led to tragic circumstances. i think that anyone interested in politics, you should watch it and understand it but in terms of how far we have come in at accepting gay people in public life, i think anyone who is in politics today must look back at this documentary on thing, thank god i wasn't working in the 705.|j documentary on thing, thank god i wasn't working in the 70s. i accept everything you say about that. it is wonderful, the strides we made. this was the leader of a political party,
i didn't know much about jeremy thorpe, only bits and pieces, so jeremy thorpe, only bits and pieces,ch the drama is amazing. at the heart of this though is somebody who was gay and didn't feel they could express themselves and homosexuality was illegal at the time and this led to this huge unfolding of events. people at my age watching this story will feel a great deal of bewilderment, really, and sadness that so many people who we re and sadness that so many people who were in politics could...
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the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. the us defence secretary warns china over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, is officially sworn into office. also in the next hour — we'll be reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the london evening standard. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman scott — a former lover of the liberal party leader, jeremy thorpe. it follows an admission by police that a hitman allegedly hired to kill scott may not in fact be dead, as previously believed. the story has been brought to life in the bbc one drama a very english scandal, which concludes tomorrow evening. jon donnison reports. where's the head boy? jeremy thorpe, charming, ambitious and powerful was at the heart of one of the biggest political scandals
the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. the us defence secretary warns china over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, is officially sworn into office. also in the next hour — we'll be reviewing the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political correspondent of the london...
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jeremy: i think policy is relevant.e have a market that has discounted -- greater degrees of variance, so if we are going to see the bond buying come to an end in europe. we start to see a questioning of whether draghi is want to maintain that keeping rates well beyond the ending of bond buying at current levels. that is one to be an issue in the context of the euro. the retreat we have seen in the euro on political risks tends to provide an opportunity for monetary policy and also from a trading standpoint to encourage a euro that goes higher. in the context of the boj, i'm surprised by the immediate reaction to these measures from the boj. the yen will be stronger than the market is assuming come as the boj aggressively walks back from their -- matt: today's move provides an opportunity to get in dara:. just to get in there. -- to get in there. jeremy: there's interest in terms of the selloff we have seen. matt: on the cb, is it a big meeting, the next one? do we expect to find out if the ecb is want and it's bond buy
jeremy: i think policy is relevant.e have a market that has discounted -- greater degrees of variance, so if we are going to see the bond buying come to an end in europe. we start to see a questioning of whether draghi is want to maintain that keeping rates well beyond the ending of bond buying at current levels. that is one to be an issue in the context of the euro. the retreat we have seen in the euro on political risks tends to provide an opportunity for monetary policy and also from a...
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from there germ my -- jeremy served as ambassador to france. after being right place at the right time he landed role at white house social secretary. it is a real pleasure to have them with us today and i hope you will be ready to ask them some questions later. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming former white house social secretary lea berman and jeremy bernard. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we are going to get settled in and before we get to the book, i'm sure i'm not the only one in room who is very interested in your background, so can you tell us how do you get to be the social secretary of the united states, lea, we will start with you? >> it's very different for every person who has had the job, i believe. traditionally they were daughters of governors or senators or their families were in politics of some formal way and habit been like that, though, for some time now. jeremy and i can serve as examples of that. i grew up in a small farm in ohio. i went to washington after college and i worked at the center for
from there germ my -- jeremy served as ambassador to france. after being right place at the right time he landed role at white house social secretary. it is a real pleasure to have them with us today and i hope you will be ready to ask them some questions later. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming former white house social secretary lea berman and jeremy bernard. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we are going to get settled in and before we get to the...
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jeremy ball, bbc news.ion on the subject gathered more than 100,000 signatures. there's been a huge growth in fur imports which are up 500% in a decade. sima kotecha has been following the trade from denmark to the uk. a mink — just one of the 4000 or so that live here on a farm on the outskirts of denmark. they're bred just for their fur. they grew from this size to, in four—five months they are grown—up just as big as their mother. for newcomers, a bio—security suit is a must, to protect the animals from infection. how do you feel about producing animals not to eat but to wear? if it's for meat, it's for meat, if it's for clothes, it's for clothes, i don't see the difference. each mink lives in a cage around a metre long and is fed meat from chicken and pig. the farmer here says that the living conditions and the diet is why the fur produced here is of such a high standard. they're euthanised here too, by being placed in a box filled with carbon monoxide. their skins are then auctioned to clients across t
jeremy ball, bbc news.ion on the subject gathered more than 100,000 signatures. there's been a huge growth in fur imports which are up 500% in a decade. sima kotecha has been following the trade from denmark to the uk. a mink — just one of the 4000 or so that live here on a farm on the outskirts of denmark. they're bred just for their fur. they grew from this size to, in four—five months they are grown—up just as big as their mother. for newcomers, a bio—security suit is a must, to...
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jeremy thorpe and his co—conspirators walked free.ry evidence indicates that they were guilty. even do a jury said evidence indicates that they were guilty. even do ajury said not? yes. andrew newton pointed the gun at norman's head to kill him and it jammed. itjammed at norman's head to kill him and it jammed. it jammed because at norman's head to kill him and it jammed. itjammed because newton kept the gun in his pocket which was full of fluff so it was bound to jam! none of these people have actually been charged with the right offence. norman scott feels a bit aggrieved by that. my own feeling is, i will be delighted to see this film running at last. it was never broadcast in 1979 because of the not guilty verdict? it could not be run, because the film showed only the jeremy thorpe was guilty, and we had all the evidence. but the film concerned itself much more with the cover—up, the conspiracy to protect jeremy thorpe, at a time in the establishment felt it really did not need another scandal. we had had kim philby, the cambridge
jeremy thorpe and his co—conspirators walked free.ry evidence indicates that they were guilty. even do a jury said evidence indicates that they were guilty. even do ajury said not? yes. andrew newton pointed the gun at norman's head to kill him and it jammed. itjammed at norman's head to kill him and it jammed. it jammed because at norman's head to kill him and it jammed. itjammed because newton kept the gun in his pocket which was full of fluff so it was bound to jam! none of these people...
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of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 19705. the united states accuses china of "intimidating" its neighbours by continuing a military build—up in the south china sea. visa released a statement, saying its services are now operating at full capacity after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. spanish socialist pedro sanchez has been sworn in as the country's new prime minister by king felipe after the ousting of conservative mariano rajoy. diane keaton and jane fonda star and book club, where the lives of four friends are turned upside down after reading fifty shades of grey. here we re reading fifty shades of grey. here were jason solomon thought of that and the wea k‘s were jason solomon thought of that and the weak‘s other releases in the film review. —— and the week's other releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, the political correspondent of the london evening standard. man
of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 19705. the united states accuses china of "intimidating" its neighbours by continuing a military build—up in the south china sea. visa released a statement, saying its services are now operating at full capacity after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. spanish socialist pedro sanchez has been sworn in as the country's new prime minister by king felipe after the ousting of conservative mariano rajoy....
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i was interested that jeremy corbyn we nt was interested that jeremy corbyn went on brexit, i think becausea we will have 15 amendments to be discussed next week in12 amendments to be discussed next week in 12 hours amendments to be discussed next week in12 hours is amendments to be discussed next week in 12 hours is such a disservice to democracy, i think it is gone down as well as a cup of cold sick on both sides of the house. whatever side you were born in this debate, it surely has to be worrying that we are going into these negotiations without a plan. brexit negotiations are complex, it is a difficult club to leave. the question was simple, do you want to stay or leave, but actually carrying that out is complex, a twisted web and difficult to get to the bottom of, so i'm not surprised that there is a delay on this paper. it's desirable to have one and the takeaway for downing street should be that every time they go out and make a foreign speech or issue papers over the summer last year on some details, although people might not agree on every aspect, they are well received because th
i was interested that jeremy corbyn we nt was interested that jeremy corbyn went on brexit, i think becausea we will have 15 amendments to be discussed next week in12 amendments to be discussed next week in 12 hours amendments to be discussed next week in12 hours is amendments to be discussed next week in 12 hours is such a disservice to democracy, i think it is gone down as well as a cup of cold sick on both sides of the house. whatever side you were born in this debate, it surely has to be...
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the sunday telegraph has a piece with jeremy hunt, the sunday times has an interview withjeremy jeremyimes has an interview with jeremy hunt and a piece with theresa may. they are desperate get this good news about the nhs all over the papers. and the observer is saying now the nhs has more money everyone else's jumping up more money everyone else's jumping up and down saying, i want more, for the police, defence and education. you could argue a case for all of those. i read somewhere that jeremy hunt said he would resign if he did not get the money. apparently, it is all—out war and he will get his hands on the money. this is what people like to say, i will threaten to resign and it is great easy to say you threatened to resign once you got your own way. who could have leaked that to the sunday times, jeremy hunt's great moral stance? is it because he wants to be the next leader and he is unpopular. it because he wants to be the next leaderand he is unpopular. no it because he wants to be the next leader and he is unpopular. no one will ever be annoyed for getting more money to the nh
the sunday telegraph has a piece with jeremy hunt, the sunday times has an interview withjeremy jeremyimes has an interview with jeremy hunt and a piece with theresa may. they are desperate get this good news about the nhs all over the papers. and the observer is saying now the nhs has more money everyone else's jumping up more money everyone else's jumping up and down saying, i want more, for the police, defence and education. you could argue a case for all of those. i read somewhere that...
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jeremy thorpe died four yea rs surely.but the case continues to fascinate and the intrigue and the hunt for the truth continues. john donnison, bbc news. the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm. visa's payment system is now operating at "full capacity," following widespread disruption to card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company says the problems were down to a "hardware failure" and has apologised to customers. payments processed through visa's systems account for one third of all uk spending. john mcmanus reports. visa says its high—tech payment system can handle 65,000 transactions per second, but on friday that boast fell flat as cardholders in the uk and across europe found their plastic simply wouldn't work. the problem began in the afternoon, appearing to largely affect electronic payments rather than cash machine withdrawals. many shoppers took to social media to complain, with the company forced to apologise. these people in droitwich said it wasn't just customers who were
jeremy thorpe died four yea rs surely.but the case continues to fascinate and the intrigue and the hunt for the truth continues. john donnison, bbc news. the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm. visa's payment system is now operating at "full capacity," following widespread disruption to card payments across the uk and europe yesterday. the company says the problems were down to a "hardware failure" and has apologised to customers. payments processed...
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jeremy and i serve as examples of that. i grew up in a small farm on ohio, went to washington after college, worked at the center for strategic and international studies at georgetown university's think tank and went to graduate school and was a full-time mother for ten years which was the best possible experience as social secretary and a friend of mine, you should talk with her. and going to the car pool line, the white house email system into the vice president's home working with the secret service, they are pushed back into the workforce that way. >> the us ambassador,n emai that said would you be willing to throw your hat in the ring? not in 1 million years but i thought sure. i went to washington dc and had meetings with senior staff in the west wing and as i was going to the east wing to meet with obama i realized the meetings are going really well, but what am i getting myself into if this were to happen? obama, we were talking a little bit. i got to be honest with you. i'm not good at arranging flowers and i don't
jeremy and i serve as examples of that. i grew up in a small farm on ohio, went to washington after college, worked at the center for strategic and international studies at georgetown university's think tank and went to graduate school and was a full-time mother for ten years which was the best possible experience as social secretary and a friend of mine, you should talk with her. and going to the car pool line, the white house email system into the vice president's home working with the secret...
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as is across europe teft unabte figures and jeremy thorpe scandat...uth korea will not be on the agenda at the summit with kim jong un. get reat services in the north of engtand back on track after days of destruction.
as is across europe teft unabte figures and jeremy thorpe scandat...uth korea will not be on the agenda at the summit with kim jong un. get reat services in the north of engtand back on track after days of destruction.
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the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. the united states accuses china of "intimidating" its neighbours by continuing a military build—up in the south china sea. washington says the issue of us troops based in south korea will not be on the agenda at president trump's summit with kim jong—un. visa says its services are now operating at full capacity after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, is officially sworn into office. also in the next hour, we'll have another look at the sunday papers. joining me tonight are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, the political correspondent of the london evening standard. to even be holding this book is embarrassing. who isjudge you? —— who isjudging you? and the lives of four lifelong friends are turned upside down in book club. we find out what jason solomons thought of that and the rest of the week's top releases in the film review good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc
the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. the united states accuses china of "intimidating" its neighbours by continuing a military build—up in the south china sea. washington says the issue of us troops based in south korea will not be on the agenda at president trump's summit with kim jong—un. visa says its services are now operating at full capacity after customers across europe were left...
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francine: jeremy? jeremy: agree.e couldn't downplay the risk of an escalation, but in terms of the current context, it is very manageable. what we would say, we entered the year with global growth in we tty good position, would have synchronized growth, but that's he is can a late. there's a little bit of concern, but overall, i think we need to keep it in context. tom: there's a grind to a stronger dollar. what is the catalyst to have the dollar break out the new strength to really get above where it's been over the last number of quarters? jeremy: it's true we have seen the dollar making good strides over the course of the last few weeks. you can argue the dollar was really oversold in terms of the end of the first quarter and the beginning of the second quarter. the question is, what's, as you say, what's going to take us higher. in a sense, you need to see further uncertainty in terms of the other global players, so i think markets will take a rather dimmer view of the prospects of interest rates being hiked in t
francine: jeremy? jeremy: agree.e couldn't downplay the risk of an escalation, but in terms of the current context, it is very manageable. what we would say, we entered the year with global growth in we tty good position, would have synchronized growth, but that's he is can a late. there's a little bit of concern, but overall, i think we need to keep it in context. tom: there's a grind to a stronger dollar. what is the catalyst to have the dollar break out the new strength to really get above...
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everyone, please welcome jeremy renner! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jeremy renner.e show. >> yes. >> jimmy: congrats on the new movie "tag." it's super funny. >> yeah. it's great. >> jimmy: i have a friend of mine i see all the time. she goes, "i love your show." i go, "thanks so much." she goes, "i always watch it. i just can't wait to see the next time jeremy renner is gonna come on." [ laughter ] the only she watches the show. yeah, so just give her a wink. that's all. >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: just during the interview. she loves you, buddy. yeah, all right. [ cheers and applause ] before we get into "tag" i want to talk about this and all the fun -- the cast is super amazing and fun. >> yeah, they are so great. >> jimmy: but i want to talk about "avengers" quickly. because i -- i know you guys -- [ cheers and applause ] we love you. we love the whole cast of that. you guys all got a tattoo. >> six of us, original six did. >> jimmy: now -- >> 'cause there's a lot of avengers at this point now. i have no idea how many. >> jimmy: how many? >> i can't count -- >> ji
everyone, please welcome jeremy renner! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jeremy renner.e show. >> yes. >> jimmy: congrats on the new movie "tag." it's super funny. >> yeah. it's great. >> jimmy: i have a friend of mine i see all the time. she goes, "i love your show." i go, "thanks so much." she goes, "i always watch it. i just can't wait to see the next time jeremy renner is gonna come on." [ laughter ] the only she...
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the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm.en to hampshire, to meet the team for whom this unique style of racing is a family affair. it is not a typical way for a dad to spend time with his daughter at the weekend but this bone crunching sport will shake up much of what you thought that you knew about sidecars which were originally popular as cheap alternatives to the motorcar. it‘s brilliant. where else can you spend an entire day with your teenage daughter and really enjoy yourselves? off the track dad is in charge but on the track i'm in charge. we shout at each other occasionally. she sometimes tells me because i‘m going too fast or hit a bump too hard but it works really well. this could not be more different than the traditional image of a sidecar. it‘s sidecar cross and the passengers are not just there for the ride. in sidecar cross the passenger is in the most precarious position, throwing their weight around on the back. brian and his daughter spent years watching until clarissa suggested forming a team. the first ti
the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm.en to hampshire, to meet the team for whom this unique style of racing is a family affair. it is not a typical way for a dad to spend time with his daughter at the weekend but this bone crunching sport will shake up much of what you thought that you knew about sidecars which were originally popular as cheap alternatives to the motorcar. it‘s brilliant. where else can you spend an entire day with your teenage daughter and really...
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the jeremy thorpe story, which so let's talk through the papers.ith the dramatisation with hugh grant playing mr thorpe. it seems that real life is as extraordinary as the fictionalised version of real life, if you like. because there are new twists and turns in the affair. fa cey twists and turns in the affair. facey truth is stranger than fiction. it seems that the fiction has made the truth even stranger in this case. where to begin with this saga. the case has been opened once more because the person who is have alleged to have tried to assassinate jeremy thorpe's lover to hush it up, eve ryo ne jeremy thorpe's lover to hush it up, everyone thought he was dead. the gwent police who investigated in 2015 thought he was dead, now it turns out that he may be alive, the case has been reopened and the press we re case has been reopened and the press were apparently converging on this place in surrey where this man, andrew newton, has been living. it does not seem that anyone managed to speak to him but this seems to be with the police will be directi
the jeremy thorpe story, which so let's talk through the papers.ith the dramatisation with hugh grant playing mr thorpe. it seems that real life is as extraordinary as the fictionalised version of real life, if you like. because there are new twists and turns in the affair. fa cey twists and turns in the affair. facey truth is stranger than fiction. it seems that the fiction has made the truth even stranger in this case. where to begin with this saga. the case has been opened once more because...
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they want to talk to andrew newton about the jeremy thorpe scandal a0 years ago, a plot to kill jeremywton, but a cps official later wrote, "i am satisfied that gwent police have carried out all possible lines of inquiry. various key witnesses are now deceased, to include andrew newton himself." jeremy thorpe's former lover was norman scott. it was claimed he was threatening to expose his homosexual relationship with thorpe. thorpe was put on trial for plotting to murder scott, but was cleared. he died four years ago. the whole affair is gripping audiences, with hugh grant playing thorpe in this bbc drama. the programme includes the moment andrew newton kills norman scott's dog, but then sees his gun jam when aiming it at scott. gwent police say they now want to talk to andrew newton to see if he can confirm allegations made by another man about the murder plot. that other man claims there was a conspiracy to kill norman scott. if those allegations are confirmed by andrew newton, then the jeremy thorpe investigation could be fully reopened, and this very english scandal may become a ve
they want to talk to andrew newton about the jeremy thorpe scandal a0 years ago, a plot to kill jeremywton, but a cps official later wrote, "i am satisfied that gwent police have carried out all possible lines of inquiry. various key witnesses are now deceased, to include andrew newton himself." jeremy thorpe's former lover was norman scott. it was claimed he was threatening to expose his homosexual relationship with thorpe. thorpe was put on trial for plotting to murder scott, but...
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jeremy ball, bbc news.t intends to launch a free website for schools in england to advertise teacher vacancies later this year. the department for education says it hopes the measure will help schools to save money, as andy moore reports. when that later this year, the government hopes to roll a service that will be free to schools. it would advertise jobs as well as full—time vacancies. another issue for schools is the cost of supply teachers. every time there is a hole in the teacher rhoda, they have to find someone to fill in. and with the number of holes increasing all the number of holes increasing all the time, the bill for supply teachers is also going up. from september, supply agencies will have to clearly disclose their fees. there will also be a list of agencies that do not charge fees when staff are taking him permanently. education secretary damian hinds said every pound that is spent on excessive agencies is a pound that i want to help schools spend on what really matters. making sure every ch
jeremy ball, bbc news.t intends to launch a free website for schools in england to advertise teacher vacancies later this year. the department for education says it hopes the measure will help schools to save money, as andy moore reports. when that later this year, the government hopes to roll a service that will be free to schools. it would advertise jobs as well as full—time vacancies. another issue for schools is the cost of supply teachers. every time there is a hole in the teacher rhoda,...
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jeremy thorpe and his co—conspirators walked free.lty. although the jury said not. yes. andrew newton, who pointed the gun at norman's head to kill him and itjammed, itjammed gun at norman's head to kill him and it jammed, it jammed because gun at norman's head to kill him and itjammed, itjammed because newton kept the gun in his pocket which was full of fluff. none of these people has actually been charged with the right offence. norman scott, he feels a bit aggrieved by that. my own feeling is i will be delighted to see this film running at last, because it really does... it was broadcast in 1979 because of the not guilty verdict. yes, it couldn't be run because the film showed only thatjeremy thorpe was guilty. but the film concerned itself much more with the cover—up, the conspiracy to protectjeremy thorpe, at a time when the establishment felt it really didn't need another scandal. we had kim philby, the cambridge five, christine keeler, john vassal. the americans were putting pressure on us the americans were putting pressure on
jeremy thorpe and his co—conspirators walked free.lty. although the jury said not. yes. andrew newton, who pointed the gun at norman's head to kill him and itjammed, itjammed gun at norman's head to kill him and it jammed, it jammed because gun at norman's head to kill him and itjammed, itjammed because newton kept the gun in his pocket which was full of fluff. none of these people has actually been charged with the right offence. norman scott, he feels a bit aggrieved by that. my own feeling...
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the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. visa says its services are now operating at full capacity after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. washington says the issue of us troops based in south korea will not be on the agenda at president trump's summit with kim jong—un. the us defence secretary warns china over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, is officially sworn into office. also in the next hour... a recovery plan to get train services in the north of england back on track. northern rail is to run an emergency timetable until the end of next month to give passengers a degree of certainty. and farewell to a giant of the skies — as airlines phase out the iconic jumbo jet, we follow one 7a7 as it make its final flight to a scrapyard in the arizona desert. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman sco
the bbc learns that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 1970s. visa says its services are now operating at full capacity after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. washington says the issue of us troops based in south korea will not be on the agenda at president trump's summit with kim jong—un. the us defence secretary warns china over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china...
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jeremy: i think it does in the moment.this persists, ultimately you want to look for those services. the yen and the swiss franc obviously. the euro has been compromised a little bit. also the downgrades of german growth rate were troubling for some but i think the correction we see in euro evaluations provides better opportunities. i think the euro will probably do better. u.s. dollar will underperform except those correlated to currencies or political growth. how much is oil a factor in all of this? the idea of inventory. there are some countervailing forces in the oil market. we wait to see whether they will be some degree of consensus built in terms of change in the production ceiling. if we are going to see a material trade war breakout, i think we are in skirmish, but if we see something more substantial that would start impacting demand and that would be a headwind for the oil price. that was start to suggest it heads lower. -- that would start to suggest it heads lower. vonnie: what currencies are you keeping an io
jeremy: i think it does in the moment.this persists, ultimately you want to look for those services. the yen and the swiss franc obviously. the euro has been compromised a little bit. also the downgrades of german growth rate were troubling for some but i think the correction we see in euro evaluations provides better opportunities. i think the euro will probably do better. u.s. dollar will underperform except those correlated to currencies or political growth. how much is oil a factor in all...
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first, here's jeremy renner and jon hamm in "tag."s to face me failed because he lacks confidence. ♪ >> yes. this is the moment i've been waiting for. i'm going to be the one who tags jerry. >> callahan will become distracted by his own arrogant thoughts. ♪ which i will exploit. >> this will be my victory which makes sense because success breeds success. oh, god. ♪ >> no, no, no. [ cheers and applause ]my >> jthat's how you do a a comedy. that's how you break your arms. we love you, buddy. jeremy renner, everybody. [ cheers"tnd applause ] " is in theaters friday. we'll be right back with derek hough, everyone. stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll takyou there. take this left.if ou listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. join t-mobile. and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for
first, here's jeremy renner and jon hamm in "tag."s to face me failed because he lacks confidence. ♪ >> yes. this is the moment i've been waiting for. i'm going to be the one who tags jerry. >> callahan will become distracted by his own arrogant thoughts. ♪ which i will exploit. >> this will be my victory which makes sense because success breeds success. oh, god. ♪ >> no, no, no. [ cheers and applause ]my >> jthat's how you do a a comedy. that's how...
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he and ifinally jeremy thorpe, once he heard about the drama. the drama. he and i finally revived ourfilm, and the drama. he and i finally revived our film, and got the drama. he and i finally revived ourfilm, and got it going. in the course of that we came across a brand—new story which is an allegation has been made that a statement which confirmed the conspiracy to murder... excuse me. a statement made to scotland yard detectives confirming the conspiracy to murder has since been "disappeared", and an anodyne statement put in its place. when i revealed that, gwent police decided to mountan revealed that, gwent police decided to mount an investigation into that allegation. the investigation has been somewhat ineffectual, they concluded that andrew newton, the man who shot norman scott's dog, that andrew newton was now dead. well, they seem to have got that wrong and they are now saying andrew newton may be alive. they've reopened the entire investigation into what is a very serious set of allegations. forgive me if interrupting, as is now comi
he and ifinally jeremy thorpe, once he heard about the drama. the drama. he and i finally revived ourfilm, and the drama. he and i finally revived our film, and got the drama. he and i finally revived ourfilm, and got it going. in the course of that we came across a brand—new story which is an allegation has been made that a statement which confirmed the conspiracy to murder... excuse me. a statement made to scotland yard detectives confirming the conspiracy to murder has since been...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we're in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel after an end to the ban on them driving. in football, england manager gareth southgate says his side can create their own history in the world cup. a win against panama later would send them into the knock—out stages of the tournament in russia. and the dateline london panel discuss the latest on brexit and take a closer look at the migration crisis — that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the government has announced new measures aimed at halving the number of obese children in england by 2030. the health secretaryjeremy hunt says the cost of childhood obesity has become ‘too great to ignore‘. the new measures would include a ban on the sale of caffeine heavy drinks to children, bette
the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we're in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel after an end to the ban on them driving. in football, england manager gareth southgate says his side can create their own...
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how jeremy renner broke both his arms. >> shouldn't you be in casts right now? >> maybe.♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> daddy! >> all right, where you guys going on vacationsome. >> costa rica. >> montana. >> can we talk about it later? >> yeah. >> i'm guessing costa rica wins. tom brady making a sweet cameo during gisele's "73 questions" for "vogue" magazine. and as oprah found out, after nine yrs and two kids together, these two are still >> what's you're forite part of being a husband? >> i just love having to come home to someone that engages me every night. you know, she makes me laugh. oh, my god. [ laughs ] >> in case you missed it, tom loves gisele. and after 11 years together, their relationship is stronger than ever. >> she flies in the sky. you know, she's so creative. and i'm very rooted, so she stretches me in ways that without her i
how jeremy renner broke both his arms. >> shouldn't you be in casts right now? >> maybe.♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> daddy! >> all right, where you guys going on vacationsome. >> costa rica. >> montana. >> can we talk...
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the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm.oss in their foyer. the man at the centre of the law — regional premier markus soeder — says the crucifix is at the heart of bavaria. but critics have slammed him for politicising a religious symbol to woo far—right, anti—islamists. tiffany wertheimer‘s report contains flash photography. this will be a common sight in bavaria from now on. as of friday morning, nearly all government buildings in the south—eastern german state must display a crucifix. as the law came into effect, its mastermind, premier markus soder, wasn't even in bavaria. he was at the vatican enjoying a private audience with the pope. soder says the cross is at the heart of bavaria's identity. but the new law has left germans divided. translation: i think it's a good thing, because it's a part of our tradition, and i'm a religious person. i don't need to hang one on the wall. sometimes i even feel a bit uneasy about the cross. but i am of the opinion that everyone should be able to decide for themselves. markus soder
the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm.oss in their foyer. the man at the centre of the law — regional premier markus soeder — says the crucifix is at the heart of bavaria. but critics have slammed him for politicising a religious symbol to woo far—right, anti—islamists. tiffany wertheimer‘s report contains flash photography. this will be a common sight in bavaria from now on. as of friday morning, nearly all government buildings in the south—eastern german...
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but we heard a stronger line from jeremy hunt there. these voices. siemens and bmw clearly take a different view because they have all voiced their concerns in public. it will be interesting to see what interaction business leaders have to that. but it isa business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister because she is heading into the next round of negotiations at the next round of negotiations at the summit in brussels next week. crucial time. the whole process has been fraught with difficulties, fraught with debate. as you say, the prime minister heading back to brussels at a very key time now. we have seen an example of the pressure she is under not only from businesses on one side, saying we need close ties with the eu and detail as soon as possible on what that relationship will be, but also an open letter published today from 60 former cabinet ministers, mps and others, saying that the planning for ano others, saying that the planning for a no deal scenario, where we would revert to world trade organi
but we heard a stronger line from jeremy hunt there. these voices. siemens and bmw clearly take a different view because they have all voiced their concerns in public. it will be interesting to see what interaction business leaders have to that. but it isa business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister because she is heading into the next round of negotiations at the next round of negotiations at the summit in brussels next week. crucial time. the whole process...
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we have jeremy diamond in singapore. within the next hour, we will hear from the official where we layout where we stand. the president sounds optimistic. what is the deliverable here for the white house, jeremy? >> reporter: that is right. first of all, we can report that secretary of state mike pompeo will be the senior administration official to brief the press corps tomorrow. before he does that, we learnend trump and kim jong-un will meet one-on-one tomorrow with translators by their sides. first they will shake hands before the cameras and they will go into a room, just the two of them, with translators, and begin to hash out a potential agreement. begin the discussions. president trump says he believes it is within the first minute he will know whether or not kim jong-un is serious. it appears that first minute will be between those two men. not with any other senior u.s. officials around them. the president meeting with the singaporean prime minister. he believes the summit could work out nicely. that comes as a
we have jeremy diamond in singapore. within the next hour, we will hear from the official where we layout where we stand. the president sounds optimistic. what is the deliverable here for the white house, jeremy? >> reporter: that is right. first of all, we can report that secretary of state mike pompeo will be the senior administration official to brief the press corps tomorrow. before he does that, we learnend trump and kim jong-un will meet one-on-one tomorrow with translators by their...
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the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm. the headlines on bbc news.a over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. president trump's summit with north korea is back on, confirmation comes after kim jong—un's envoy delivers a large letter to donald trump. visa says its services are now operating at full capacity, after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. in sport, kyle edmund is out of the french open. he went down in five sets to fabio fognini. he was the last british player in the main singles draw. players resumed in the second test against pakistan. captainjoe second test against pakistan. captain joe root second test against pakistan. captainjoe root is out, england 179-3 in captainjoe root is out, england 179—3 in reply to pakistan's174. warrington 179—3 in reply to pakistan's 174. warrington in command 179—3 in reply to pakistan's174. warrington in command of their challenge cup quarterfinal, they are 16-0 challenge cup quarterfinal, they are 16—0 up against wigan. i'll be back with a full updat
the jeremy thorpe scandal is on bbc four this sunday at 10pm. the headlines on bbc news.a over its deployment of missiles in disputed areas of the south china sea. president trump's summit with north korea is back on, confirmation comes after kim jong—un's envoy delivers a large letter to donald trump. visa says its services are now operating at full capacity, after customers across europe were left unable to make payments. in sport, kyle edmund is out of the french open. he went down in five...
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labor leader jeremy corbyn did say panama meant the end of public trust in david cameron i suggested mr speaker the prime minister's record particularly over the past week show the public no longer has the trust in him to deal with these matters does he realize why people are so angry. does he realize to members opposite realised why people are so angry if n.b.c. link to euro news had no time for jeremy colvin sliming tax dodging in their liberalism the england panama match tomorrow may at least provide some welcome public distraction for the u.k. government joining me now in a week of august caylus over u.k. plans for. breck's it which some believe was catalyzed by neo liberalism and the immigration debate is britain's former europe minister lord hain today on the two year anniversary of the vote to leave the e.u. well then things were going back on quite another week in breaks it terms how much of a problem that she's lost seven to minister in eight months kind of bad strategically to lose a international trade minister this week greg hands obviously a blow because trade ministers
labor leader jeremy corbyn did say panama meant the end of public trust in david cameron i suggested mr speaker the prime minister's record particularly over the past week show the public no longer has the trust in him to deal with these matters does he realize why people are so angry. does he realize to members opposite realised why people are so angry if n.b.c. link to euro news had no time for jeremy colvin sliming tax dodging in their liberalism the england panama match tomorrow may at...
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led by jeremy. jeremy calls himself a venture capitalist and cryptocurrency evangelist. about bedrooms? it's a three bedroom but we've made some extra space. and so we just constantly have people coming in and out that are kind of transi don't want. crypto nomads. >> crypto nomads stay in this space? for the people who live with you what do they pay? >> sub $1,600. >> reporter: every time you use your bitcoin, that transaction is recorded in a public digital ledger called the blockchain. >> the blockchain office is a revolutionary approach to security that's been all but unhackable. >> reporter: it's become a part of college curriculums. this class at new york university. >> we started with about 30 students in 2014. now 235 this term. >> let's make all the blocks 2 megabytes -- >> there's no question cryptocurrency has crossed over into the mainstream. >> reporter: a far cry from its dark past. bitcoin, wums the preferred currency to buy drugs and black market items on silk road. the fbi shutting down silk road, seizing 173,000 bitcoins which would be worth over $1.5 bi
led by jeremy. jeremy calls himself a venture capitalist and cryptocurrency evangelist. about bedrooms? it's a three bedroom but we've made some extra space. and so we just constantly have people coming in and out that are kind of transi don't want. crypto nomads. >> crypto nomads stay in this space? for the people who live with you what do they pay? >> sub $1,600. >> reporter: every time you use your bitcoin, that transaction is recorded in a public digital ledger called the...
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>> jeremy, i'll let y answer with thatoviso. there are a number of people saying even that word progressive, if it going to be used by the national party, it could be a branding mistake. it fuzzes up the cause, it's something other than democrat. not everyone fluent in it. it gives candidates a reason, an excuse to sprinter off. but having said that, which what i'm reading more and more of, jeremy, go ahead to lanhee's point. >> i think he's right and that points to larger problem to the democratic party's message right now. what isit? what reason has it given voters to support it? it can't just be an anti-trump party. if you were to sum up right now what exactly the party has done, the major feat hn oppose and resist president trump. now, i think that it's p that's good for mobilizing your hard core base. that's really not enough to get you over the finish line and it's really a point of ss and concern for a lot of democrats as they look toward november because they realize that it's not going to be enough solely just to say no
>> jeremy, i'll let y answer with thatoviso. there are a number of people saying even that word progressive, if it going to be used by the national party, it could be a branding mistake. it fuzzes up the cause, it's something other than democrat. not everyone fluent in it. it gives candidates a reason, an excuse to sprinter off. but having said that, which what i'm reading more and more of, jeremy, go ahead to lanhee's point. >> i think he's right and that points to larger problem...
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>> jeremy corbyn! >> the labor party's priorities defending jobs in this country, and mr. speaker, i doubt that, i doubt that andrew is alone amongst skilled workers when he goes on to say i will hold the prime minister and her party culpable if my job and my coworkers jobs at honda are threatened. the preferred options with the customs partnership we find out the prime minister's preferred a option with the customs partnership, we've had no official feedback on that working party, so did the leader of the house speak for the government when she said on monday i think the customs partnership looks quite bureaucratic and unwieldy? is that option ruled out now as well as? >> as i made clear on a number of occasions in this house we're looking at both options in relation to customs because we want to ensure that what we deliver is that frictionless trade as possible with the european union and the ability for us to negotiate trade deals around the rest of the world. that's what we should be looking for, i
>> jeremy corbyn! >> the labor party's priorities defending jobs in this country, and mr. speaker, i doubt that, i doubt that andrew is alone amongst skilled workers when he goes on to say i will hold the prime minister and her party culpable if my job and my coworkers jobs at honda are threatened. the preferred options with the customs partnership we find out the prime minister's preferred a option with the customs partnership, we've had no official feedback on that working party,...
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>> jeremy, i'll let you answer with that proviso. there are a number of people saying even that word used by the national party, it could be a branding mistake. it fuzzes up the cause, it's something other than democrat. not everyone fluent in it. it gives candidates a reason, an excuse to sprinter off. but having said that, which what i'm reading more and more of, jeremy, go ahead to lanhee's point.>> ht and that points to a larger problem to the democratic party's message right now. what is it? what reason has it given voters to support it? it can't just be an anti-trump party. if you were to sum up right now what exactly the party has done, the major feat has been to oppose and resist president trump. now, i think that that's good for mobilizing your hard core base. that's really not enough to get you over the finish line and it's really a point of stress and concern for a lot of democrats as they look toward november because they realize that it's not going to be enough solely just to say no to president trump. >> and, indeed, a
>> jeremy, i'll let you answer with that proviso. there are a number of people saying even that word used by the national party, it could be a branding mistake. it fuzzes up the cause, it's something other than democrat. not everyone fluent in it. it gives candidates a reason, an excuse to sprinter off. but having said that, which what i'm reading more and more of, jeremy, go ahead to lanhee's point.>> ht and that points to a larger problem to the democratic party's message right...
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and jeremy jackson‘s can watch it in panama city or in newcastle.is building here. —— hear. 1800 people have bought tickets for tyne square where, the anticipation has been mounting. there has been a real inflex of people into the city, because it is the first weekend of the summer exhibition of the north. but the only exhibition these people wa nt to but the only exhibition these people want to see a is a winning start from harry kane and company. but we know watching england the nerves are never far from the surface. have you come from very far? no we are all local, all from newcastle. we know that england expects, but we also know some of the unfancied teams have caused quite a few upsets already? anyjitters? no, ithink it will be a 3—0. i think we will do well. somebody predicted 5-0. would you go that far. i wouldn't. you would. hat trick for kane. you're decked out beautifully. i have gone for the gareth southgate look. can he take england well into the competition. i think we have a good chance. better than last time. coming home! it is footy
and jeremy jackson‘s can watch it in panama city or in newcastle.is building here. —— hear. 1800 people have bought tickets for tyne square where, the anticipation has been mounting. there has been a real inflex of people into the city, because it is the first weekend of the summer exhibition of the north. but the only exhibition these people wa nt to but the only exhibition these people want to see a is a winning start from harry kane and company. but we know watching england the nerves...
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jeremy corbyn! the question was a very simple one, actually. it was: when will this white paper be published? because next week, we will be debating the most important piece of legislation for a very long time, and we still have not seen the government's negotiating position. perhaps the right honourable gentleman would like to take the opportunity of doing what he refused to do two or three weeks ago in this chamber, which is to stand up and rule out a second referendum. hear, hear! jeremy corbyn! mr speaker, the last time i looked at the order paper it said prime ministers question time. hear, hear! i didn't ask him a question. i simply suggested that he could stand up and say what the labour party policy was on a second referendum. hear, hear! it's not the opposition that are conducting the negotiations. but very sadly, mr speaker, it's not the government either. hear, hear! so can the prime minister confirm that it remains her plan to leave the european union in march 2019, and complete the tran
jeremy corbyn! the question was a very simple one, actually. it was: when will this white paper be published? because next week, we will be debating the most important piece of legislation for a very long time, and we still have not seen the government's negotiating position. perhaps the right honourable gentleman would like to take the opportunity of doing what he refused to do two or three weeks ago in this chamber, which is to stand up and rule out a second referendum. hear, hear! jeremy...
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jeremy thorpe and the hit man thought to be dead...olice visit the house where he's believed to be living. the genetic test that could mean thousands of women with breast cancer avoid chemotherapy. and — england finally win a test match, with a victory over pakistan. good evening. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene of the london bridge terror attack, to mark one year since eight people were killed by three men armed with knives. 48 others were injured when they first drove a van into pedestrians and then stabbed people enjoying a night out, before being shot dead by police. at a service earlier, the families of those who died lit candles in memory of their loved ones. june kelly reports. leading the public figure was the prime minister. less than a fortnight since she and labour leader were at a memorial service for victims of the bombing. last year, 36 people were murdered in terror attacks. eight lives were taken in the london bridge atrocity, one victim was british. kristi was from canada. ignacio from spain, there we
jeremy thorpe and the hit man thought to be dead...olice visit the house where he's believed to be living. the genetic test that could mean thousands of women with breast cancer avoid chemotherapy. and — england finally win a test match, with a victory over pakistan. good evening. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene of the london bridge terror attack, to mark one year since eight people were killed by three men armed with knives. 48 others were injured when they first drove a...
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jeremy corbyn wanted more detail about to where the money was coming from.g for the national health service will come from three sources. brexit, economic growth and the tax system. there can be no dividend before 2022, economic growth is the slowest since 2009, so which taxes are going up? theresa may said she'd set up a long term plan for the nhs. but she reckoned labour didn't have an agreed position. in relation to money we no longer send to the eu being spent on the nhs, the housing secretary called it bogus. the shadow health secretary said it is a deceit. but perhaps i can tell them what another labour member said a few weeks ago. he said we would use the funds returned from brussels after brexit to invest in our public services. it was him, the right honourable gentleman, the leader of the opposition. jeremy corbyn pressed the prime minister over her claims over how much extra money would be available to the nhs and who would pay more tax to fund it. mr speaker, her numbers are so dodgy they belong on the side of a bus. we expect... we expect that fr
jeremy corbyn wanted more detail about to where the money was coming from.g for the national health service will come from three sources. brexit, economic growth and the tax system. there can be no dividend before 2022, economic growth is the slowest since 2009, so which taxes are going up? theresa may said she'd set up a long term plan for the nhs. but she reckoned labour didn't have an agreed position. in relation to money we no longer send to the eu being spent on the nhs, the housing...
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and you can see tom mangold's documentary the jeremy thorpe scandal on bbc four at 10pm tonight.the threat to britain from islamist terrorism could increase over the next two years. it will shortly publish a major review of counter—terrorism strategy which will see the security service, m15, share more on what it knows about subjects of concern with other partners, including local government. more than 20,000 individuals are held on its database. a 33—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man following a hit—and—run near glasgow. 27—year—old steven campbell had been walking in rutherglen in the early hours of saturday morning when he was hit by a transit van. a 43—year—old man has been charged in connection with the attempted murder of two police officers on friday. constables kenny mckenzie and laura sayers were stabbed as they attended a routine visit at a house in greenock. both officers are said to be recovering. torrential rain has been causing disruption in north—east england. these were the scenes between consett and burnopfield in county durham
and you can see tom mangold's documentary the jeremy thorpe scandal on bbc four at 10pm tonight.the threat to britain from islamist terrorism could increase over the next two years. it will shortly publish a major review of counter—terrorism strategy which will see the security service, m15, share more on what it knows about subjects of concern with other partners, including local government. more than 20,000 individuals are held on its database. a 33—year—old man has been arrested in...
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jeremy corbyn: mr. speaker, last night the prime minister send an conservativelton members, telling them, and i quote, " the money we now send to the eu will go to the nhs. ." the government's own office of a judge responsibility says they will not see any dividend and until at least the prime 2023. minister talks about a strong growth, but economic last year was this close over any major economy and already has been downgraded this year. so if growth doesn't meet expectations, this is a question, does it mean -- [laughter] jeremy corbyn: at to borrowing, or higher mystery taxes? , or higherrrowing mystery taxes? pm. may: can i say -- can i say to the right honorable gentleman, is it that balanced approach is that this government takes to the economy that has an about us -- they don't like to hear actually, -- there is a fundamental difference tween us, we do believe in keeping taxes low. we believe in putting money into our public services, and we also believe in dealing with our debt and making sure w
jeremy corbyn: mr. speaker, last night the prime minister send an conservativelton members, telling them, and i quote, " the money we now send to the eu will go to the nhs. ." the government's own office of a judge responsibility says they will not see any dividend and until at least the prime 2023. minister talks about a strong growth, but economic last year was this close over any major economy and already has been downgraded this year. so if growth doesn't meet expectations, this...
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he was here in 2005, my good friend jeremy narby.ow jeremy is a multifaceted fellow, and i don't have time to do justice to all his facets, but there are two that are of particular interest to us at bioneers. first, though he operates quietly and behind the scenes, jeremy has been one of the most effective activists in the struggle to defend indigenous rights of amazonian peoples and to help those first nations in their efforts to develop their own political, economic, and cultural
he was here in 2005, my good friend jeremy narby.ow jeremy is a multifaceted fellow, and i don't have time to do justice to all his facets, but there are two that are of particular interest to us at bioneers. first, though he operates quietly and behind the scenes, jeremy has been one of the most effective activists in the struggle to defend indigenous rights of amazonian peoples and to help those first nations in their efforts to develop their own political, economic, and cultural