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years. 13>> jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn: mr.speaker, it was a labor amendment to the health and social care bill that resulted in parity of esteem being put on the face of the bill. i am surprised she has forgotten that, because she could take this opportunity to thank the labour party for putting it forward. this -- the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health, and i am glad she did so. 40% of nhs mental health trusts however are having their budgets cut. there are 6,600 fewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe mental health conditions about to lose out on support. can she not recognise that parity of esteem means funding it properly and not overriding court decisions that would benefit people suffering from very difficult conditions? we should reach out to them, not deny them the support they need. theresa may: as i say we are , spending more than ever on mental health. that is £11.4 billion a year. more people each week are now receiving treatment in relatio
years. 13>> jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn: mr.speaker, it was a labor amendment to the health and social care bill that resulted in parity of esteem being put on the face of the bill. i am surprised she has forgotten that, because she could take this opportunity to thank the labour party for putting it forward. this -- the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health, and i am glad she did so. 40% of nhs mental health trusts however are...
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jeremy corbyn today, later from the is not right for it.terfrom the initial comments, says that is still his position. alex forsyth speaking earlier. online ticket touts who buy in bulk and then sell tickets for inflated prices will face unlimited fines under new government plans. it will also be illegal to use so—called "bots" , or automated computer software , to bypass limits on the maximum amount of tickets that can be bought. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. when it comes to seeing your idols up close, people will sometimes pay large sums. but increasingly fans are being priced out by robots, or bots, that snap up tickets in seconds and resell them at inflated prices. and fans are often squeezed out. it stops the youth from going to these places, from seeing these shows, it's not really fair. it's not necessarily fraud, but if people are making money out of something that it's kind of a bit like you shouldn't put such a premium on something. the rise of the internet has enabled touts to use software known as bots to automa
jeremy corbyn today, later from the is not right for it.terfrom the initial comments, says that is still his position. alex forsyth speaking earlier. online ticket touts who buy in bulk and then sell tickets for inflated prices will face unlimited fines under new government plans. it will also be illegal to use so—called "bots" , or automated computer software , to bypass limits on the maximum amount of tickets that can be bought. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. when...
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jeremy corbyn was asked about this today, and he said it would be absolutely fine.ion later was that he was saying this is not for westminster to decide, to the scottish parliament votes were there to bea scottish parliament votes were there to be a referendum, that is absolutely fine. if there were to be absolutely fine. if there were to be a referendum, labour would campaign against independence, but the opposition to the idea of a second referendum should come from scotland, this is not something for westminster to oppose its will on scotla nd westminster to oppose its will on scotland about. that is in line with the labour party wider view. presumably, that is good news for nicola sturgeon, who is meeting a big wall of resistance of this idea. she did tweet that it is nice to have jeremy corbyn campaigning she did tweet that it is nice to havejeremy corbyn campaigning in scotland. you can see it is something she has jumped scotland. you can see it is something she hasjumped on to further the cause. she said the latest was she hadn't ruled out the possibility of
jeremy corbyn was asked about this today, and he said it would be absolutely fine.ion later was that he was saying this is not for westminster to decide, to the scottish parliament votes were there to bea scottish parliament votes were there to be a referendum, that is absolutely fine. if there were to be absolutely fine. if there were to be a referendum, labour would campaign against independence, but the opposition to the idea of a second referendum should come from scotland, this is not...
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jeremy corbyn says it makes a mockery of media independence.ce. nicola sturgeon insists the prime minister's opposition to another referendum on scottish independence is unsustainable. the nobel prize winning poet and playwright sir derek walcott has died aged 87. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states, this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. nowfl wonderzvohethejeyou'vebees able to tip read what i've been to have a conversation with a colleague. hlsilgieadmgsklu-egee 7 is”. fame in niafrfl" ' but he admits this is difficult. it can be very hard as well because sometimes some words can to you about. the difficult art of ligzreadingzr= less. see. rs. is. assess. see—gees es}; — — of the challenges of lip—reading. so lip—reading is a very difficult problem because there are visual ambiguities in mouth shapes. for example pat, bat and mat are visually identical. by endlessly watching clips of breakfast, newsnight and other bbc news programmes, the computer t
jeremy corbyn says it makes a mockery of media independence.ce. nicola sturgeon insists the prime minister's opposition to another referendum on scottish independence is unsustainable. the nobel prize winning poet and playwright sir derek walcott has died aged 87. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states, this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. nowfl wonderzvohethejeyou'vebees able to tip read what i've...
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[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, maybe she could have a word with the friend a member of the cotswalls, said this week under this new formula, all my primaries and secondaries will see a cash cut in their budget. in the budget the government found no more money for the schools budget but it did find 320 million pounds for her own special school, grammar schools vanity project. so there is no money for eileen's school, yet 320 million for divisive grammar schools. what kind of priority is that? >> first of all what we've done in relation to the funding formula to address a issue lake power ignored for all this time. across this house there has generally for manier been an accepted current formula for school funding is not fair. i was calling for a better funding 15 years ago when i was shadow education secretary. we're putting forward a proposal. we're consulting on it. the consultation closes today. we'll respond to that consultation. he talks about the issue of the system in schools we want. we want diversi
[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, maybe she could have a word with the friend a member of the cotswalls, said this week under this new formula, all my primaries and secondaries will see a cash cut in their budget. in the budget the government found no more money for the schools budget but it did find 320 million pounds for her own special school, grammar schools vanity project. so there is no money for eileen's school, yet 320 million for divisive grammar schools. what...
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in the interview you did with jeremy corbyn sevens. you did withjeremy corbyn he sounded a little knocked, almost riled when you kept pressing him, six times, i think i counted, about would he be in favour think i counted, about would he be infavourofan think i counted, about would he be in favour of an early general election. let's have a listen. are you telling me you are confident you would win a general election? we will take our case to the country. we are very confident of the support we can get in order to win an election, to take our case to the british people. don't underestimate the support there is for the labour party and the anger out there at the levels of inequality and injustice. we will expose all of that, that is why the case is very, very strong. you have asked me the question many, many times. how many times do i have to tell you, we are taking our case to tell you, we are taking our case to win because i believe we can. sounding a bit sharp, maybe not surprising in the wake of the copeland by—election defeat. as fo
in the interview you did with jeremy corbyn sevens. you did withjeremy corbyn he sounded a little knocked, almost riled when you kept pressing him, six times, i think i counted, about would he be in favour think i counted, about would he be infavourofan think i counted, about would he be in favour of an early general election. let's have a listen. are you telling me you are confident you would win a general election? we will take our case to the country. we are very confident of the support we...
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[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, i think, think the prime minister should offer an apology for the chaos that her government has sought during the past week and the threat it is caused to the 4.8 million self-employed people in this country. will she offer that apology? her friend sets up a week ago. it's time that she join in and said that as well. this measure is carried through will create a black hole in the budget. what is she going to do to fill the black hole? >> prime minister. >> if the right honorable gentleman is so concerned about balancing the books, why did labour party policy to borrow half a trillion pounds? [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. [laughing] >> mr. speaker -- [shouting] mr. speaker, coming, coming from, coming from the government that proposes to borrow more between now and 2020, then the entire borrowing of all labour governments put together, we don't need lectures from them on this. i hope that any statement later today, the chancellor will address the question of injustice of many p
[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, i think, think the prime minister should offer an apology for the chaos that her government has sought during the past week and the threat it is caused to the 4.8 million self-employed people in this country. will she offer that apology? her friend sets up a week ago. it's time that she join in and said that as well. this measure is carried through will create a black hole in the budget. what is she going to do to fill the black hole?...
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that wouldn't help the low paid or ordinary working families. >> jeremy corbyn! >> mr. speaker, the difference is, we want a good school and a good place for every child in every school, in every community. selective education, reinterdougs reintroduction of grammar schools does not achieve that. we want a staircase for all, not a ladder for the few which is what the conservative policies actually are. what she hasn't addressed also is the unfairness of a budget that cuts tax at the top end, continues to reduce corporation tax, encourages bogus self-employment. what she has to do is address the issues of injustice and inequality in our society and a government dedicated towards widening the gap, not helping the hard-up or those who are working self-employed to try and make ends meet and not getting access to any benefits at the same time. >> prime minister! >> inequality has gone down under this government. this budget shows the top 1% of earners will be contributing 27% in terms of the income they are providing. let me address the issue also of schools. you see, the pr
that wouldn't help the low paid or ordinary working families. >> jeremy corbyn! >> mr. speaker, the difference is, we want a good school and a good place for every child in every school, in every community. selective education, reinterdougs reintroduction of grammar schools does not achieve that. we want a staircase for all, not a ladder for the few which is what the conservative policies actually are. what she hasn't addressed also is the unfairness of a budget that cuts tax at the...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says it would be absolutely fine for scotland to hold a second independence referendum. online touts who bulk buy tickets and sell them for inflated prices will face unlimited fines under government plans. and it's victory for england at twickenham, aas the hosts claim the six nations trophy with a win against scotland. and in half an hour, bbc sport takes a look at paralympicgb's medal prospects at the winter paralympics in south korea. good evening and
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says it would be absolutely fine for scotland to hold a second independence referendum. online touts who bulk buy tickets and sell them for inflated prices will face unlimited fines under government plans. and it's victory for england at twickenham, aas the hosts claim the six nations trophy with a win against scotland. and in half an hour, bbc sport takes a look at paralympicgb's medal prospects at the winter paralympics in south korea. good evening and
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the comparison with jeremy corbyn is fair?es, becausepects i think jeremy corbyn is talking to the working class, addressing those simple issues of wages and what to do in life when you're jobless and you have health problems, very basic problems that the people have, but the situation in france is different because we decided to launch this campaign aside from the political parties, including the left political party. is a grassroots movement within society that calls for more ethics in politics and for more citizen control, and that signifies a distance with those well rooted parties from the current political system, ,ncluding the socialist party which is not what jeremy corbyn is doing because he is in the labour party. matt: thank you for joining us. coming up on the show, bill of health, a vote on donald trump's health care bill taking center stage in the u.s.. we ask if markets are set up for its failure. then the pound rebound, resilience after yesterday's horrible terror attacks here in london. we would discuss the im
the comparison with jeremy corbyn is fair?es, becausepects i think jeremy corbyn is talking to the working class, addressing those simple issues of wages and what to do in life when you're jobless and you have health problems, very basic problems that the people have, but the situation in france is different because we decided to launch this campaign aside from the political parties, including the left political party. is a grassroots movement within society that calls for more ethics in...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided tax breaks forfew and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services, and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. in other news, police searching for missing airman corrie mckeague say they are "confident" his body will be found at a landfill site. the raf serviceman has not been seen since a night out in suffolk in september. the website wikileaks has published thousands of pages of what it says are leaked cia files. the documents appear to reveal attempts to use household gadgets to eavesdrop on people's conversations. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in a moment, we'll have the full details of today's budget and getting reaction from across the country. at half past eight, we'll be answering your questions and suggestions about personal finance and the budget. please get in touch — you can text us or send an email, or contact us
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided tax breaks forfew and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services, and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. in other news, police searching for missing airman corrie mckeague say they are "confident" his body will be found at a landfill site. the raf serviceman has not been seen since a night out in...
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jeremy corbyn! direction the prime minister is threatening to take this country in is both reckless and damaging. and labour will not give this government a free hand to use brexit to attack rights, protections and cut services! or create a tax dodger‘s paradise! so let me be clear, mr speaker, the prime minister says... the prime minister says that no deal is better than a bad deal. but the reality is no deal is a bad deal! we all have an interest in ensuring the prime minister gets the best deal for this country. to safeguard jobs, living standards, we do need full access to the single market. the secretary of state for exiting the eu seems to agree on this. he stated, in this house on the 24th of january, the government plan is, and i quote, "a comprehensive free trade agreement and a comprehensive customs agreement that will deliver the exact same benefits as we have." so that is what they pledged. so will the prime minister confirm today that she intends to deliver a trade and customs agreement
jeremy corbyn! direction the prime minister is threatening to take this country in is both reckless and damaging. and labour will not give this government a free hand to use brexit to attack rights, protections and cut services! or create a tax dodger‘s paradise! so let me be clear, mr speaker, the prime minister says... the prime minister says that no deal is better than a bad deal. but the reality is no deal is a bad deal! we all have an interest in ensuring the prime minister gets the best...
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jeremy corbyn accused philip hammond of boasting about a strong british economy.y was simply not working... this was a budget of utter complacency about the state of our economy. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. yesterday, mr deputy speaker, over 3000 people in this country will have queued up at food banks to feed themselves and their families. last night, mr deputy speaker, over 4000 people will have slept rough on the streets of this country. the chancellor made his boast about a strong economy, but who is reaping the rewards of this economy? for millions, it is simply not working. the budget didn't provide the funding necessary now for the crisis in our nhs, which the bma reckons needs an extra £10 billion. it did not provide the funding necessary to end the state of emergency in social care now, which needs £2 billion a year just to plug the gaps, according to the king's fund. that is not met by £2 billion over three years, the money is needed n
jeremy corbyn accused philip hammond of boasting about a strong british economy.y was simply not working... this was a budget of utter complacency about the state of our economy. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. yesterday, mr deputy speaker, over 3000 people in this country will have queued up at food banks to feed themselves and their families. last night, mr deputy speaker, over...
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what does jeremy corbyn know about running a country?ments, i would say actually he is very well qualified. it seems to be making some smart investment himself. —— he seems to. i am astonished and impressed. my late father made something like 12— 15,000 in pension by the time he died. jeremy corbyn has done twice as well as that. della mackie is not wealthy, of course.
what does jeremy corbyn know about running a country?ments, i would say actually he is very well qualified. it seems to be making some smart investment himself. —— he seems to. i am astonished and impressed. my late father made something like 12— 15,000 in pension by the time he died. jeremy corbyn has done twice as well as that. della mackie is not wealthy, of course.
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what does jeremy corbyn know about running a country?ter a life in politics you are making £36,000 a yearin politics you are making £36,000 a year in pension payments, i would say actually he is very well qualified. it seems to be making some smart investment himself. —— he seems to. i am astonished and impressed. my late father made something like 12— 15,000 in pension by the time he died. jeremy corbyn has done twice as well as that. della mackie is not wealthy, of course. not a wealthy man. we need to stop there. —— he is not a wealthy man. coming up next is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hello, mark — what's in store? so a very mixed bag — we have logan, a superhero movie that isn't really a superhero movie. viceroy‘s house, a very handsome period drama from gurinder chadha. and certain women, the latest low—key offering from kelly reichardt. so wolverine, back with us. yeah, although in a way that kind of missells it. so thi
what does jeremy corbyn know about running a country?ter a life in politics you are making £36,000 a yearin politics you are making £36,000 a year in pension payments, i would say actually he is very well qualified. it seems to be making some smart investment himself. —— he seems to. i am astonished and impressed. my late father made something like 12— 15,000 in pension by the time he died. jeremy corbyn has done twice as well as that. della mackie is not wealthy, of course. not a...
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jeremy corbyn elected as leader of the... jeremy corbyn won, and won again.nd support from labour mps at a meeting. this fight will go on as long as he's leader, and mayjust continue when he's gone. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. the former chancellor, george osborne, has defended his decision to accept the post of editor of the london evening standard while continuing as conservative mp for tatton. mr osborne, who's faced calls to step down as an mp, says parliament is enhanced by having mps with different experiences. cctv images have been published of the moment a suspected islamist extremist attacked a soldier at a paris taking control of her automatic rifle, but was shot dead minutes later by other soldiers. no one else was injured. pope francis has asked for forgiveness for what he described as the sins and failings of the roman catholic church during the rwandan genocide in 1994. in november the kigali government reouested an analofiv. .. . from the vatican over the role some catholic priests and religious figures played in the massacres. the pres
jeremy corbyn elected as leader of the... jeremy corbyn won, and won again.nd support from labour mps at a meeting. this fight will go on as long as he's leader, and mayjust continue when he's gone. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. the former chancellor, george osborne, has defended his decision to accept the post of editor of the london evening standard while continuing as conservative mp for tatton. mr osborne, who's faced calls to step down as an mp, says parliament is enhanced by having...
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why is this anything to do with jeremy corbyn? that's a good question.asing chat about the prospect of a second referendum since the pics of bold, because the majority of people in scotla nd wa nted because the majority of people in scotland wanted to stay in the eu. nicola sturgeon has said it could be as early as next year. it would be for nicola sturgeon to push for a second referendum, but westminster has double period. labour's position as they don't think there should be as they don't think there should be a second referendum on scottish independence. that's why these comments initially look incongruous from jeddah make corbyn. when you dig deep and speak to his team, they saying what he meant was yes, labour is opposed to a second referendum, and if it were to happen, we would campaign against it, but we think the opposition should come from westminster. it is up to scotland to have that decision—making power.m course, not least, because there is only one scottish labour mp at westminster, where there is a whole phalanx of scottish msp ‘s, althoug
why is this anything to do with jeremy corbyn? that's a good question.asing chat about the prospect of a second referendum since the pics of bold, because the majority of people in scotla nd wa nted because the majority of people in scotland wanted to stay in the eu. nicola sturgeon has said it could be as early as next year. it would be for nicola sturgeon to push for a second referendum, but westminster has double period. labour's position as they don't think there should be as they don't...
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jeremy corbyn.re mps began to speak about their thoughts and feelings about yesterday, it was ha rd feelings about yesterday, it was hard for many of them to hide their emotion among those james cleverly, the mp for braintree, who was a friend of keith palmer, the police co nsta ble friend of keith palmer, the police constable who died yesterday. they had known each other for 25 years and had served in the royal artillery together before james cleverly became an mp, of course, and before keith palmer became a member of the metropolitan police. this is what james cleverly had to say. i would like to turn forjust a moment to pc keith palmer, who i first met 25 years ago as gunner keith palmer at headquarters battery 100 regiment royal artillery. he was a strong, professional public servant. and it was a delight to meet him here again only a few months after being elected. would my right honourable friend the prime minister, in recognition of the work that he did and the other police officers and publi
jeremy corbyn.re mps began to speak about their thoughts and feelings about yesterday, it was ha rd feelings about yesterday, it was hard for many of them to hide their emotion among those james cleverly, the mp for braintree, who was a friend of keith palmer, the police co nsta ble friend of keith palmer, the police constable who died yesterday. they had known each other for 25 years and had served in the royal artillery together before james cleverly became an mp, of course, and before keith...
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jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd.n bbc news, we visit hull as britain's city of culture for 2017. hello and welcome to hull, the uk's city of culture for 2017. a 365—day celebration of all things arty and culture. we are at hull truck theatre where the royal shakespeare company have upped sticks from their home in stratford—upon—avon to come here and put on the world premiere of a brand—new play. called the hypocrite, a farce about the english civil war. we will take you behind the scenes with actors caroline quentin and mark addy. we will find out why this 75—metre long turbine blade has landed in hull city centre. and take a look at the tiny footprints making a giant artwork celebrating life, birth and memory. as you can see there is already quite a buzz at hull truck theatre. but then again it's not everyday that the rsc up sticks and move to a new home temporarily. but then again it's not a usual year for hull, we are the uk city of culture for 2017. i'm anne—marie tasker, the arts and culture correspondent for th
jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd.n bbc news, we visit hull as britain's city of culture for 2017. hello and welcome to hull, the uk's city of culture for 2017. a 365—day celebration of all things arty and culture. we are at hull truck theatre where the royal shakespeare company have upped sticks from their home in stratford—upon—avon to come here and put on the world premiere of a brand—new play. called the hypocrite, a farce about the english civil war. we will take you...
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we know labour won't agree to that, jeremy corbyn says today what's crucial is how many tory mps arego against the government. ministers have given them a verbal reassurance that parliament will have a say on the final terms on our departure from the eu, the key question now is whether that's enough to stave off a rebellion. this is a significant moment, this is notjust a test of the prime minister's authority in the house of commons but once this bill is passed, theresa may will be able to and start the process that will end with the uk's departure from the european union. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has prompted angerfrom within his party after saying it would be absolutely fine if a second referendum was held on scottish independence. the party later issued a statement clarifying its position saying it opposed a second referendum. but it added that it was not the job of westminster to block referendums. 0nline ticket touts who buy in bulk and then sell tickets for inflated prices will face unlimited fines under new government plans. our business correspondent joe lynam repor
we know labour won't agree to that, jeremy corbyn says today what's crucial is how many tory mps arego against the government. ministers have given them a verbal reassurance that parliament will have a say on the final terms on our departure from the eu, the key question now is whether that's enough to stave off a rebellion. this is a significant moment, this is notjust a test of the prime minister's authority in the house of commons but once this bill is passed, theresa may will be able to and...
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we know label went agreed to that, jeremy corbyn says today what's crucial is how many tory mps are preparednisters have given them a verbal reassurance that parliament will have the final say on the final terms of the departure from the eu, the key question now is whether that's enough to stave off a rebellion. this is a significant moment, this is notjust a test of the prime and mr‘s authority in the house of commons but once this bill is passed, theresa may will be able to and start the process that will end with the uk's departure from the european union. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has prompted angerfrom within his party after saying it would be absolutely fine if a second referendum was held on scottish independence. the party later issued a statement clarifying its position saying it opposed a second referendum. but it added that it was not the job of westminster to block referendums. a british airline which ran services between some of the country's smaller airports has gone into liquidation it's left passengers stranded, and others facing much longer journeys to reach their de
we know label went agreed to that, jeremy corbyn says today what's crucial is how many tory mps are preparednisters have given them a verbal reassurance that parliament will have the final say on the final terms of the departure from the eu, the key question now is whether that's enough to stave off a rebellion. this is a significant moment, this is notjust a test of the prime and mr‘s authority in the house of commons but once this bill is passed, theresa may will be able to and start the...
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in an attempt to ramp up the pressure on the chancellor, jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, went on hiswed he earned £114,000 and paid around £35,000 in tax. the only problem forjeremy corbyn is the statement is that he put on his website failed to show the income he gets, the extra income he gets, for being leader of the opposition and for the period we are talking about, thatis for the period we are talking about, that is around £37,000. he is trying to be more transparent and he says on his website, "i haven't made it clear that i think it is right for party leaders to be opened and transparent about their tax arrangements. —— open." he has come arrangements. —— open." he has come a bit ofa arrangements. —— open." he has come a bit of a cropper. sources say there is no issue with his tax returns. "we are adamant he has paid all his tax because it is taxed at source." it is not a conspiracy but it has not worked out very well for mr corbyn. cleveland police are investigating after a woman was abducted in redcar and raped by two men. detectives say the woman was with her toddler when s
in an attempt to ramp up the pressure on the chancellor, jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, went on hiswed he earned £114,000 and paid around £35,000 in tax. the only problem forjeremy corbyn is the statement is that he put on his website failed to show the income he gets, the extra income he gets, for being leader of the opposition and for the period we are talking about, thatis for the period we are talking about, that is around £37,000. he is trying to be more transparent and he says on...
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jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd., this rally has been several months in the making. something like 150 bus—loads of people have come from all over england and wales for people to take pa rt england and wales for people to take part in this march down to parliament square where they will be addressed by a number of people including jeremy corbyn. hoping for a turnout in the tens of thousands. an anti—austerity march along similar lines last year saw something between 70000 and 150,000 people turn up. looking for similar figures this year. here with me at tavistock square in central london is one of the organisers, john rees. john, last year this was an anti—austerity march, this year the focus is on the nhs, why did you make that change? i think we realise the crisis in the nhs is not going away, it got worse than 2013, 2014, worse again the following year, worse again the following year, worse again the following year, worse again now. this is an absolute bedrock service that every working person who cannot afford pr
jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd., this rally has been several months in the making. something like 150 bus—loads of people have come from all over england and wales for people to take pa rt england and wales for people to take part in this march down to parliament square where they will be addressed by a number of people including jeremy corbyn. hoping for a turnout in the tens of thousands. an anti—austerity march along similar lines last year saw something between 70000 and...
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jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd.nd click is at europe's largest tech conference, in barcelona. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sinn fein are celebrating their best ever showing in elections to the northern ireland assembly. with all the votes counted, they've won 27 seats, just one behind the democratic unionists. sinn fein‘s president, gerry adams, has described the result as "an end to the old status quo". the two parties now have three weeks to agree a new power—sharing coalition. from belfast, chris buckler reports. the battle between unionism and nationalism has been at the centre of politics in northern ireland for decades. and the harsh words of old returned during this election campaign. the dup leader even compared irish republicans to crocodiles. if you feed a crocodile, they are going to keep coming back and looking for more. this vote saw republicans bite back. the increase in support for sinn fein has left them just a single seat behind the democratic unio
jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd.nd click is at europe's largest tech conference, in barcelona. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sinn fein are celebrating their best ever showing in elections to the northern ireland assembly. with all the votes counted, they've won 27 seats, just one behind the democratic unionists. sinn fein‘s president, gerry adams, has described the result as "an end to the old status quo". the two...
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jeremy corbyn was unconvinced.n the budget, the government found no more money for the schools budget, but it did find £320 million for her own special schools, grammar schools, vanity project. so there's no money for eileen's schools, yet £320 million for divisive grammar schools. what kind of priority is that? we've put forward a proposal, we are consulting on it. consultation closes today. we will respond to that consultation. but he talks about the issue of the sort of system in schools we want. yes, we want diversity. we want different sorts of schools. we have put money into new school places. but i say to the right honourable gentleman, his shadow home secretary sent her child to a private school. his shadow attorney general sent her child to a private school. he sent his child to a grammar school. he went to a grammar school himself. typical labour, take the advantage and pull up the ladder behind you. the snp's westminster leader turned to brexit. the prime minister says that she wants article 50 negotiati
jeremy corbyn was unconvinced.n the budget, the government found no more money for the schools budget, but it did find £320 million for her own special schools, grammar schools, vanity project. so there's no money for eileen's schools, yet £320 million for divisive grammar schools. what kind of priority is that? we've put forward a proposal, we are consulting on it. consultation closes today. we will respond to that consultation. but he talks about the issue of the sort of system in schools...
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in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided taxks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. at 8:30pm we'll be answering your questions about the budget in ask this. in other news, suffolk police say they're confident they will find the body of a missing raf airman at a landfill site. he has been missing since last september. the mother of corrie mckeague says it's only a matter of time before her son is found. and the documents released by wikileaks that appear to reveal the cia's attempts to use household gadgets to eavesdrop on people's conversations. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor has delivered his last spring budget and announced a few surprises, if no eye—catching giveaways. the overall economic picture is little changed, giving him limited room to manoeuvre. but philip hammond told a packed house of commons he had managed to find an extra £2 billion
in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided taxks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. at 8:30pm we'll be answering your questions about the budget in ask this. in other news, suffolk police say they're confident they will find the body of a missing raf airman at a landfill site....
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jeremy corbyn has said it would be absolutely fine for scotland to hold absolutely fine for scotland second independence referendum. and touts who buy tickets online and sell them for inflated prices are to face unlimited fines. the crackdown follows pressure from mps. england have beaten scotland to win rugby‘s six nations. we'll have all the action in just a moment in our sportsday programme. with more on the rugby, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, karthi gnanasegaram and jessica creighton. the headlines this evening: england excel, winning the calcutta cup, retaining the six nations title and equalling the record run for test wins in a row. arsenal are out 5—0, the fairy tale is over. hope for hull, as they beat relegations rivals swansea. plenty to come this evening, we've also news of the women's it has been a busy day. plenty to come this evening, we've also news of the women's six nations which is going down to the final weekend. but we'll start with the men's tournament, and england's victory at twickenham. it's their 18th win in a row, tying
jeremy corbyn has said it would be absolutely fine for scotland to hold absolutely fine for scotland second independence referendum. and touts who buy tickets online and sell them for inflated prices are to face unlimited fines. the crackdown follows pressure from mps. england have beaten scotland to win rugby‘s six nations. we'll have all the action in just a moment in our sportsday programme. with more on the rugby, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, karthi...
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jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker.i join with you about an hour colleagues from france are today. i would like to associate myself with the prime ministers remarks that she just made. what happened yesterday within meters of where we sit now was an appalling atrocity. the police are still piecing together what took place and what lay behind it. it behooves us all not to rush to judgment but to wait for the police to establish the facts, to stay united -- >> we just came from our democratic caucus.
jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker.i join with you about an hour colleagues from france are today. i would like to associate myself with the prime ministers remarks that she just made. what happened yesterday within meters of where we sit now was an appalling atrocity. the police are still piecing together what took place and what lay behind it. it behooves us all not to rush to judgment but to wait for the police to establish the facts, to stay united -- >> we just came from...
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are you happy with the stance of jeremy corbyn tomorrow.appy with the stance ofjeremy corbyn on how he will deal with the negotiations?” think the article 50 process has been a phoney war. parliament was all going to pass article 50 with a conservative majority. donald tusk doesn't know what it will look like, neither does the prime minister or myself. the sounds of the shadows 2nd of april leaving the european union, it's a sensible plan. nobody voted to leave the single market. nobody voted for some of the proposals coming for forward and it has won the debate rather than looking at the economic. so the sta nce looking at the economic. so the stance that kia starmer has put forward a re stance that kia starmer has put forward are sensible. we will push as hard as possible for the softest of soft brexit. it is in the interest of the uk and we need to make sure that the brexit process doesn't break up the united kingdom which is what nicola sturgeon is looking for. thanks forjoining us. that vote in edinburgh today comes on the eve of the t
are you happy with the stance of jeremy corbyn tomorrow.appy with the stance ofjeremy corbyn on how he will deal with the negotiations?” think the article 50 process has been a phoney war. parliament was all going to pass article 50 with a conservative majority. donald tusk doesn't know what it will look like, neither does the prime minister or myself. the sounds of the shadows 2nd of april leaving the european union, it's a sensible plan. nobody voted to leave the single market. nobody voted...
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in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided taxout the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country.
in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided taxout the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country.
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jeremy corbyn has said he'll oppose the government's plans to change european laws without parliamentarywhen they become part of uk law during the brexit process. scrutiny when they become part of uk the government wants to include the powers in its great repeal bill, which will be published in draft form this week. our political correspondent alex forsyth has the story. we are europe! alex forsyth has the story. some still might not want it, but brexit is beckoning. the majority voted, but brexit is beckoning. and the government is about to start the formal process. parliament will see the historic moment this week, followed by details of the government's plan to give control over uk laws to westminster instead of brussels. some warn, as this complex work begins, mps must be involved. we're not going to set there and hand over powers to this government to override parliament, override democracy and just set down a series of diktats, what's going to happen in the future. so what does the government plan? in the future. it in the future. will introduce a great repeal bill, it will introdu
jeremy corbyn has said he'll oppose the government's plans to change european laws without parliamentarywhen they become part of uk law during the brexit process. scrutiny when they become part of uk the government wants to include the powers in its great repeal bill, which will be published in draft form this week. our political correspondent alex forsyth has the story. we are europe! alex forsyth has the story. some still might not want it, but brexit is beckoning. the majority voted, but...
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leader to succeed jeremy to trying to help another leader to succeed jeremy - to pick succeed jeremy corbynskey win and help the left tighten its political grip? he has chosen to use his members' money to take control of the labour party, rather than develop policies and a manifesto that are attractive to millions of voters. not true, according to the
leader to succeed jeremy to trying to help another leader to succeed jeremy - to pick succeed jeremy corbynskey win and help the left tighten its political grip? he has chosen to use his members' money to take control of the labour party, rather than develop policies and a manifesto that are attractive to millions of voters. not true, according to the
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i join the prime minister wishing everyone in wales and everyone a very happened saint david's day and the hope that the workers get the assurances they need about their job security and their futures. mr. speaker, i also want to echo the prime minister's tribute to gerald kaufman who served in this house since 1970 the longest political member started in the 1960s. he was an iconic irascible figure in the labor party and british politics. he was a champion for peace and justice in the middle east and around the world. yesterday, mr. speaker, at his funeral, the rabbi who conducted the service conveyed your message on behalf of the house to his family which was very much presented. afterwards i was speaking to members of his family and great nephews and great-nieces. i asked, how would you describe gerald? they said, he was an awesome uncle. i think we should remember gerald as that and convey all our condolences to his family. just after the last budget the then secretary resig
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i join the prime minister wishing everyone in wales and everyone a very happened saint david's day and the hope that the workers get the assurances they need about their job security and their futures. mr. speaker, i also want to echo the prime minister's tribute to gerald kaufman who served in this house since 1970 the longest political member started in the 1960s. he was an iconic irascible figure in the labor party and british...
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jeremy corbyn as the prime minister, are you sure the police have the resources, given the cuts thatets? it literally was the thing before dinner, we were waiting from the historic announcement. contrary to the trail we showed before we came on air, we will be back with a much longer review, 2a minutes rob tells me, at 11:30pm. a bumper edition! coming up next, the weather. hello there, good evening. the winds are more from the south. that drags up are more from the south. that drags up some warm air to achieve high temperatures we need some sunshine. there wasn't a great deal of that today. this cloud is big enough to give us some outbreaks of rain, particularly across northern and western parts of the uk, heavy rainfall while coming in across scotland. later in the south—west, flirting with the southeast and heading to the midlands. a lot of cloud over night, a very mild night for the time of year, 11 or 12 typically. chilly in northern scotland. we may have a little early sunshine here, and during the day it will be warmer in the north is of scotla nd will be warmer in the north i
jeremy corbyn as the prime minister, are you sure the police have the resources, given the cuts thatets? it literally was the thing before dinner, we were waiting from the historic announcement. contrary to the trail we showed before we came on air, we will be back with a much longer review, 2a minutes rob tells me, at 11:30pm. a bumper edition! coming up next, the weather. hello there, good evening. the winds are more from the south. that drags up are more from the south. that drags up some...
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jeremy corbyn. >> thank you. our colleagues from france and i would like to associate myself with the prime minister's remarks that she made. what happened yesterday, within meters of where we sit now was an appalling atrocity. the police are still pc together what took place and what lay behind it. it behooves us all not to rush to judgment but to wait for the police to establish the facts. to stay united in our communities and not allow fear or the voices of hatred to divide or cower us. are united by our humanity and by our democratic values. of by that human impulse solidarity. to stand together in times of darkness and the diversity. speaker, i express my condolences to the family and police officer palmer who gave his life yesterday in defense of the public and democracy. we thank the police and security personnel who keep us safe every day on this estate. we especially pay tribute to the action of those who took to stop the perpetrator of yesterday's assault. the police and security staff lost a colleague
jeremy corbyn. >> thank you. our colleagues from france and i would like to associate myself with the prime minister's remarks that she made. what happened yesterday, within meters of where we sit now was an appalling atrocity. the police are still pc together what took place and what lay behind it. it behooves us all not to rush to judgment but to wait for the police to establish the facts. to stay united in our communities and not allow fear or the voices of hatred to divide or cower...
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i would personally have an early election because wipe—out when you have jeremy corbyn as leader of thee lords or someone difference is if the lords or someone like something that matters, if she has a pretext, she will go for it, but she doesn't want is to have left the door open to it and people are just speculating about when it will be. once the speculative starts it is uncontrollable. finally, the daily star, 1.2 billion pound snatch of the day. bt paid £1.2 billion the screen the champions league games. terrestrial tv viewers cannot get it. it is a shame. what beauty are doing is they are copying sky. this quy: doing is they are copying sky. this guy, nobody knew how they would work but the exhibited. it was live foot ball but the exhibited. it was live football on skype that made the satellite channel survive. bt, they are fighting for their survival as well and they are using the champions league is this vision. well and they are using the champions league is this visionlj don‘t care. i only care that bt was investing in interesting content and it has pulled all of that to buy f
i would personally have an early election because wipe—out when you have jeremy corbyn as leader of thee lords or someone difference is if the lords or someone like something that matters, if she has a pretext, she will go for it, but she doesn't want is to have left the door open to it and people are just speculating about when it will be. once the speculative starts it is uncontrollable. finally, the daily star, 1.2 billion pound snatch of the day. bt paid £1.2 billion the screen the...
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with respect that‘s not how i asked i asked about the economy and why jeremy corbyn never talks aboutunless they are confident, as they have been in the past that we can run the economy well. i'm confident we can win that argument. last word! we saw during the copeland by—election ridiculous scare stoerries from labour, offensive about the national health service. the voters have not fallen for it and jack repeated something thatis for it and jack repeated something that is not true. we are not putting pips. we are increasing the amount we will be spending on people every year of this parliament. we knead to be straight with people. if labourp aren‘t. —— we need to be straight. we‘ll have to stop there. we are going to have blast off, soon where we will see if it is the budget question this week. of course we will have full coverage. thank you very much. while we wait for prime minister‘s questions to begin, let‘s catch up with the weather. helen is joining us. lots of weather to tell you about. wintry weather in the north and snow showers but someshine. this is how to looks in north
with respect that‘s not how i asked i asked about the economy and why jeremy corbyn never talks aboutunless they are confident, as they have been in the past that we can run the economy well. i'm confident we can win that argument. last word! we saw during the copeland by—election ridiculous scare stoerries from labour, offensive about the national health service. the voters have not fallen for it and jack repeated something thatis for it and jack repeated something that is not true. we are...
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even though jeremy corbyn her bill through parliament.y corbyn the labour leader this morning stressing that he thinks it is absolutely right that parliament should have a final vote. the vote of the referendum was a vote to leave. that means article 50 has to be triggered. those people that voted to leave, voted to leave for reasons. many, many reasons. very complex. those of voting to remain the same. everyone has a right to be heard about the future of europe. we can't leave the continent we are geographically, geographically part of it. that raises the question, when will mrs mabel the trigger? the honest answer is no one here knows. i think only mrs may and her absolute closest advisers has a sense of when she will do it. we know she wants to do it by the end of the month. that is three weeks away. a bit of room to do the same. my guess, and it is only a guess, is that she will move quickly. i say that because if she doesn't, we will keep pestering her whenever she is out and about at about when she was going to do it. it begins to l
even though jeremy corbyn her bill through parliament.y corbyn the labour leader this morning stressing that he thinks it is absolutely right that parliament should have a final vote. the vote of the referendum was a vote to leave. that means article 50 has to be triggered. those people that voted to leave, voted to leave for reasons. many, many reasons. very complex. those of voting to remain the same. everyone has a right to be heard about the future of europe. we can't leave the continent we...
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this is the kind of thing that only jeremy corbyn could have ruined worse than trump has done, neededo pass the bill through congress, this was his top priority, remember, the campaign trail, said it at every single rally, and he needed 2a0 republican votes, only 215 to get it passed, so many rebels that they would not be able to do it, that is something so ham—fisted and ruined, he has spent all this time... the last 6a days. this is the problem. the president of the united states does not have a lot of power to bring things onto the statute books. what he should have been doing is fostering support on capitol hill, getting the detail work out. he has a majority in congress and the house. a lot do not like him. susie has a point with some force, you should be able to deliver on your agenda, you deliver part of the majority, that is why they are there, but moreover, the most important point, many of these people were elected on the basis that they would repeal 0bamacare, notjust this time that they would repeal 0bamacare, not just this time but the last three or four elections, membri
this is the kind of thing that only jeremy corbyn could have ruined worse than trump has done, neededo pass the bill through congress, this was his top priority, remember, the campaign trail, said it at every single rally, and he needed 2a0 republican votes, only 215 to get it passed, so many rebels that they would not be able to do it, that is something so ham—fisted and ruined, he has spent all this time... the last 6a days. this is the problem. the president of the united states does not...