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the message was a little bit blurred but rebecca long bailey seemed like the person closest to jeremy corbynbout unity, said he wanted to take the best of the last few years which i suppose any leader would see but he did not wa nt to any leader would see but he did not want to turn his back on some of the thingsjeremy want to turn his back on some of the things jeremy corbyn want to turn his back on some of the thingsjeremy corbyn had done. these amounted are most critical of what had gone before and talked about reconnecting with the labour party's rates. that is the massive challenge for them. if you look at scotland in particular over the years, the country they could depend on for a huge number of seats has gone away. they have a massive problem trying to when i general election without winning back scotland. notjust that, in their last election, the midlands, the north of england, heartlands disappearing. lisa nandy talking about not just heartlands disappearing. lisa nandy talking about notjust the big cities where labour still did relatively well but one the tyrants, the old industri
the message was a little bit blurred but rebecca long bailey seemed like the person closest to jeremy corbynbout unity, said he wanted to take the best of the last few years which i suppose any leader would see but he did not wa nt to any leader would see but he did not want to turn his back on some of the thingsjeremy want to turn his back on some of the things jeremy corbyn want to turn his back on some of the thingsjeremy corbyn had done. these amounted are most critical of what had gone...
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leadership race who were seen as su ccesso i’s leadership race who were seen as successors to jeremy corbynuccessors tojeremy corbyn did not perform very strongly and so he will see that as a clear mandate to take the party in a different direction if he chooses to. but that is the fascinating thing about all this. we have had a very lengthy leadership race, keir starmer is a prominent figure in the shadow cabinet, but there is a question about what he will do with this power. he put across various points he wants to carry out. he talked about common ownership when it comes to rail and the postal service and the utilities. how far will he go down that road to renationalisation? what will his economic policies be? what will his economic policies be? what will his economic policies be? what will his approach be? i think all of thatis will his approach be? i think all of that is pretty uncertain. there will be some who look to him as a moderate, someone from the centre, others though who he brought along side from the left of the party will be looking for something different. he will have to w
leadership race who were seen as su ccesso i’s leadership race who were seen as successors to jeremy corbynuccessors tojeremy corbyn did not perform very strongly and so he will see that as a clear mandate to take the party in a different direction if he chooses to. but that is the fascinating thing about all this. we have had a very lengthy leadership race, keir starmer is a prominent figure in the shadow cabinet, but there is a question about what he will do with this power. he put across...
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leader and i think things might have been different if if the medium words are hostile towards jeremy corbyn and in the very very pointed attack and they laid on him made a massive difference to attitudes and that people had i mean you find people talking about them not liking jeremy or not really knowing why and i think the media definitely has to take more responsibility and want they put out there under very clear that of the different media outlets may have different opinions but nothing should divert them from reporting the news factually as it is and no causing sensationalist and you know kind of ideas about individuals for political 'd gain that that's what went through your head given they used to work for the shadow home secretary diane abbott when you read the passages about how the media were in fact tipped off as your previous boss diane abbott the shadow home secretary was crying after what looks like bullying in the report i mean for me i was particularly sick man and i'm i again somebody that is what they're i see the culture of the party i'm not shocked that people makes that
leader and i think things might have been different if if the medium words are hostile towards jeremy corbyn and in the very very pointed attack and they laid on him made a massive difference to attitudes and that people had i mean you find people talking about them not liking jeremy or not really knowing why and i think the media definitely has to take more responsibility and want they put out there under very clear that of the different media outlets may have different opinions but nothing...
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he faces potentially a similar challenge to jeremy corbyn but also a reverse one. did not have a lot of the parliamentary labour party behind him, their politics we re very party behind him, their politics were very different. he had been a long—standing, since 1983, left wing and a bit of a thorn in their side, but he had a lot of support among people new to the party, but sir keir starmer, becausejeremy corbyn has been in place for quite a few yea rs, has been in place for quite a few years, quite a few people elected as labour mps years, quite a few people elected as labourmps might years, quite a few people elected as labour mps might philosophically be a bit closer tojeremy corbyn. how do you think he is going to play that? i think it is whether the labour party has now got to a place where it knows that unity is so important. i think that infighting, as we have known over decades of politics, people don't want to vote for a party they think is fighting amongst itself. they have got to try and present a united front and i think a lot of mps, even if they don't
he faces potentially a similar challenge to jeremy corbyn but also a reverse one. did not have a lot of the parliamentary labour party behind him, their politics we re very party behind him, their politics were very different. he had been a long—standing, since 1983, left wing and a bit of a thorn in their side, but he had a lot of support among people new to the party, but sir keir starmer, becausejeremy corbyn has been in place for quite a few yea rs, has been in place for quite a few...
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the shadow brexit secretary received 56.2% percent of the vote and will succeed jeremy corbyn.rivals rebecca long—bailey who got 27.6% and lisa nandy who got i6.2% after the first round of voting. angela rayner won the deputy leadership race. the mp for ashton—under—lyne and shadow education secretary won 52.6% of the vote in the third round of votes. a spokesman said sir keir has already talked to the prime minister and accepted the offer to meet next week for coronavirus briefings, adding that sir keir "offered to work co nstru ctively" with the government in a time of national emergency. he has also spoken this afternoon to the chief medical officer and the chief executive of the nhs about the covid—i9 crisis. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. sir keir starmer had been widely expected to win this contest, but few could have predicted the circumstances in which he would become labour's new leader. in a sign of the extraordinary times, he isa sign of the extraordinary times, he is a victory was announced by tweet, a speech on pre—recorded video. his first challen
the shadow brexit secretary received 56.2% percent of the vote and will succeed jeremy corbyn.rivals rebecca long—bailey who got 27.6% and lisa nandy who got i6.2% after the first round of voting. angela rayner won the deputy leadership race. the mp for ashton—under—lyne and shadow education secretary won 52.6% of the vote in the third round of votes. a spokesman said sir keir has already talked to the prime minister and accepted the offer to meet next week for coronavirus briefings,...
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welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now if i did self amidst an increasingly fractured leadership battle of the defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clarke of windham here who served as child sort of judge of lancaster under tony blair eels have served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister look like thank thanks for coming on the show corbin turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished no far from it and i think we've got a funk jeremy corbyn for the way he's got all of a nice support and you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say catastrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we had almost a wipe out in wales you know for labor we lost a lot of c.c.s. time and if you look at england in spite of the red wall that the press are focused on we'v
welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now if i did self amidst an increasingly fractured leadership battle of the defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clarke of windham here who served as child sort of judge of lancaster under tony blair eels have served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture...
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in the removal of the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement not that it stopped jeremy corbyn in parliament continuing to ask questions about coronavirus that while his new leaders against ahmed threatens call to action against anyone publishing a leaked 850 page anti semitism document suggesting his allies conspired to lose a u.k. general election on his pay tribute very briefly to all those health workers care workers delivery workers street plane as cleaners and so many other groups all over the country doing such an incredible job together with all of volunteers to deal with this crisis i think it's an amazing moment in this country's history however parliament's job is to hold the government to account and the question one of us is quite simply this the world health organization indicated that there was a danger of an epidemic from corona in january they that later declared it to be a pandemic the director general of the world health organization said in terms of the way of dealing with it is test test test in order to ascertain the levels of infection across our society
in the removal of the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement not that it stopped jeremy corbyn in parliament continuing to ask questions about coronavirus that while his new leaders against ahmed threatens call to action against anyone publishing a leaked 850 page anti semitism document suggesting his allies conspired to lose a u.k. general election on his pay tribute very briefly to all those health workers care workers delivery workers street plane as cleaners and so many other...
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from jeremy corbyn who was there was and he? yes, jeremy corbyn was back in his old seat.he labour benches where he used to hang out when he was actually a bit of a nobody within the labour party. and before he was jettisoned to the leadership. a very, very stark contrast between the way in which jeremy corbyn used to conduct him self at prime minister's questions and mr starmer the new leader. he's got a problem normally when you take over as leader of the one of the two big parties it's an opportunity to get a lot of publicity, to get people to look again at your party and to do a little bit of a relaunch. of course it's very hard for him to get that kind of publicity at the moment because there is such a big story out there. and labours position seems to be a bit of an irrelevance. he conducted himself extremely well today. very heartening for those of us today. very heartening for those of us in the labour party who'd been longing and longing for somebody who can actually conduct themselves during prime minister's questions with that kind of forensic skill that harriet
from jeremy corbyn who was there was and he? yes, jeremy corbyn was back in his old seat.he labour benches where he used to hang out when he was actually a bit of a nobody within the labour party. and before he was jettisoned to the leadership. a very, very stark contrast between the way in which jeremy corbyn used to conduct him self at prime minister's questions and mr starmer the new leader. he's got a problem normally when you take over as leader of the one of the two big parties it's an...
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protecting israel arguably after the after the jeremy corbyn years why do you think that this same labor party as it were is so keen to re-invite people who are associated with the iraq war back even to the party including i mean care started a leading figure once tony blair's head of war propaganda alistair campbell back in the labor party is this opposition party does it understand what you've been saying well i think there are 2 things one has to see about the labor party while is the insurrection on little girl insurrection of the young going to jeremy corbyn interim our hour as fracture. in my opinion and momentum became exclusively current machine if not exclusively 80 percent of it through our low there mick in addition to that also doing a lot of political campaigning political education etc so they're actually the strength of traditional live gruesome which is that the only thing we do which is with the election is now back in falls the left was given a chance the left was defeated not even going to ask. searching for why the left was defeated refusing to accept their need was b
protecting israel arguably after the after the jeremy corbyn years why do you think that this same labor party as it were is so keen to re-invite people who are associated with the iraq war back even to the party including i mean care started a leading figure once tony blair's head of war propaganda alistair campbell back in the labor party is this opposition party does it understand what you've been saying well i think there are 2 things one has to see about the labor party while is the...
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to become prime minister in four years though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than any time accusations of anti—semitism in the party. 0n so many fronts, there is a hugejob ahead. i understand the scale of the task. the gravity of the position we're in. we have a mountain to climb. that requires —— where that requires change, we will change. where that requires us to rethink, we will rethink. ultimately labour needs to win the wider world, but after so much bitterness inside there are wounds to heal. in the strangest of times, many of the party hope this is a chance at a new normal. we laura kuenssberg, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted everyday events for people all over the world. childbirth never comes without the risk of complication. all too often, mothers and newborns are separated for various health reasons and covid—19 is now increasing the risk of this happening. if a woman has the virus, they will automatically be taken to a different part of the hospital, away from their baby. 0ne hospital in ireland, has rushed in technolo
to become prime minister in four years though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than any time accusations of anti—semitism in the party. 0n so many fronts, there is a hugejob ahead. i understand the scale of the task. the gravity of the position we're in. we have a mountain to climb. that requires —— where that requires change, we will change. where that requires us to rethink, we will rethink. ultimately labour needs to win the wider world, but after so much bitterness inside...
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in a vote announced by email and social media because of concerns over coronavirus he replaces jeremy corbyn who stood down after 5 years under my leadership we will engage constructively with the government not opposition opposition sake not scoring party political points or making impossible demands but with the courage to support where that's the right thing to do but we will test the arguments that are put forward we will shine a torch on critical issues where we see mistakes or falter in government or things not happening as quickly as they should we'll challenge that and call that out our purpose when we do that is the same as the government's to save lives and to protect our country and the hayward has been following developments from lincolnshire in the u.k. . no great fanfare in this election for the result usually the winner would appear on the stage to a big audience but that simply hasn't happened each potential candidate actually recorded a victory speech and found out earlier if they were the winner but kissed on there is an interesting character he's a well known character her
in a vote announced by email and social media because of concerns over coronavirus he replaces jeremy corbyn who stood down after 5 years under my leadership we will engage constructively with the government not opposition opposition sake not scoring party political points or making impossible demands but with the courage to support where that's the right thing to do but we will test the arguments that are put forward we will shine a torch on critical issues where we see mistakes or falter in...
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the labor leadership and won resoundingly with more than 50 percent of the vote hill for a place jeremy corbyn who resigned after a crushing defeat to boris johnson's conservative party in december's general election which is. up to date now on news of this our american evans team for me and the entire news team here in berlin thanks for the company. i'm doing crazy thing in the full time. how to handle our new lives in times of the current a pandemic. just like everyone else and she's looking...
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of infection across our society we didn't do that no we didn't do that here in britain but then jeremy corbyn today arguably represents the polar opposite of his success as a care star for that alone boris johnson in a new book by the b.b.c.'s stuart macone explains the korban tradition the author of the nanny state made me a story of britain and how to save it joins me now via skype stuart welcome to going underground all the talk here is a free internet we need to have a new respect for shop workers for refuse collectors for n.h.s. people your new book begins with a story about the public sector on the post office tower in london with tony benn who i should say that is last ever television interview long form t.v. interview for this programme just did you recount the beginning of this book well and that's good to know the you got the last interview problem a great great now don't usually yeah we will yeah it's sort of the siege of the book reading the book begins with i was doing a t.v. interview with charlie bannon and we would united top of the what many people still think of as the post
of infection across our society we didn't do that no we didn't do that here in britain but then jeremy corbyn today arguably represents the polar opposite of his success as a care star for that alone boris johnson in a new book by the b.b.c.'s stuart macone explains the korban tradition the author of the nanny state made me a story of britain and how to save it joins me now via skype stuart welcome to going underground all the talk here is a free internet we need to have a new respect for shop...
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jeremy corbyn who resigned after a crushing defeat to boris johnson's conservative party in december's general election is as big as he can take it. and that's the latest from d.w. news i'll be back again at the top of the hour with another update for you i'm marian abstain from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. in the. climate change. from their superiors. were tears today how their future. for the major city. could. blind us is holding its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make signals greener how can we pretend to have a chance we can make a difference good morning genius fundamental series of inducer on d. w. and all mine. his goal is to make the fish trade better fresher more sustainable fair and that's the concept behind mohamedan by its business to be uppish. tomorrow the fish will be in front of it and the day after that restaurant guests will be able to enjoy fish from to a pet shop. but the international competition is fierce will the senegalese fisherman be able to maintain his high standards. dylan sion about. is hands are empty as he vi
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for the labor leadership and won resoundingly with more than 50 percent of the vote will replace jeremy corbyn who resigned after a crushing defeat to boris johnson's conservative party in december's general election which is big and he could take it. and that's the latest from d.w. news i'll be back again at the top of the hour with another update for you i'm marian evans dean for me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. in the. climate change. there. were tears today in their future. g.w. dot com for the legacy of the making a. clue.
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candidates for the labor leadership and one was more than 50 percent of the vote he'll replace jeremy corbynwho resigned after his december's general election. it's been. well not long ago china was battling to contain the outbreak of the new coronavirus but as the situation there it looks more stable china has started supporting virus stricken countries around the world with equipment even sending medical teams is it international solidarity or is china seeking to extend its global influence will have a special feature. it's late march in serbia and the plane has just landed at belgrade. this is no ordinary flight on board a medical teams and tons of equipment to help fight the coronavirus they flown in from china and they get a hero's welcome the president himself is here. right along. with. serbia isn't the only place welcoming to liveries like this. chinese supplies of also being arriving in hungary as well as the czech republic slovakia austria greece spain canada even the u.s. has been turning to china for supplies. so what's going on just a few weeks ago china was the epicenter of the
candidates for the labor leadership and one was more than 50 percent of the vote he'll replace jeremy corbynwho resigned after his december's general election. it's been. well not long ago china was battling to contain the outbreak of the new coronavirus but as the situation there it looks more stable china has started supporting virus stricken countries around the world with equipment even sending medical teams is it international solidarity or is china seeking to extend its global influence...
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he replaces the more left-wing jeremy corbyn and wasted little time in criticizing the government over austerity and the damage it does to the national health service, but promised to work constructively with the current government. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. manus: the german finance -- calls for's stabilization of european countries hit by the coronavirus by avoiding any joint debt issuance. we cover this story and more on bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai with nejra cehic in london. u.s. equity futures, asian stocks climbing. the relief shows a shift in italy and the united states of america. morgan stanley says forced liquidation of assets has passed and jpmorgan says a floor has been established in these markets as the data begins to look a little more helpful. --t is all based on global quite a bit of issuance from the bond market. 10 year yields on the move. our guest host says we have seen the load in yields. -- low
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to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at any. the party shrivelled in many areas that it used to call home. i'm just sorry that we have let people down. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party. but on so many fronts, there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we're in. we've got a mountain to climb. where that requires change, we will change. where that requires us to rethink, we will rethink. ultimately, labour needs to win the wider world, but after so much bitterness inside, there are wounds to heal. in the strangest of times, many in the party hope that this is a chance at a new normal. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. now on bbc news, for our world, umaru fofana investigates trade in trafficked rosewood worth hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm in southern senegal, near the gambian border, in the region of casamance. this is the sound of an environmental catastrophe. it is midnight in the
to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at any. the party shrivelled in many areas that it used to call home. i'm just sorry that we have let people down. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party. but on so many fronts, there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we're in. we've got a mountain to...
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well the virus has been around precedented test for politicians around the globe jeremy corbyn is the outgoing british labor party leader and the leader of the opposition he joyce been out from london via skype because i have you with us on the news our mr carr ben i just 1st of all how would you rate the british government's response to this crisis. very poor and very slow they have not undertaken the testing they should have done in day 3 weeks ago the prime minister told me they were going to dramatically increase the amount of testing he hasn't yet got to even 10000 a day when obviously the numbers needed are huge and secondly the lack of personal protective equipment all across the national health service and the care sector is absolutely serious a friend went to see somebody in hospital yesterday and she told me that the people coming in with patients were better equipped than the n.h. staff and i just staff in the hospital itself we have had a government that has not done enough to get on top of this crisis and i do hope that the health sector is perfect when he says he's going
well the virus has been around precedented test for politicians around the globe jeremy corbyn is the outgoing british labor party leader and the leader of the opposition he joyce been out from london via skype because i have you with us on the news our mr carr ben i just 1st of all how would you rate the british government's response to this crisis. very poor and very slow they have not undertaken the testing they should have done in day 3 weeks ago the prime minister told me they were going...
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to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at anyii. the party shrivelled in many areas that it used to call home. i'm just sorry that we have let people down. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party. but on so many fronts, there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we're in. we've got a mountain to climb. where that requires change, we will change. where that requires us to rethink, we will rethink. ultimately, labour needs to win the wider world. but after so much bitterness inside, there are wounds to heal. in the strangest of times, many in the party hope this is a chance at a new normal. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. my name is tony giles and i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears. now we're moving. feel the wind in my hair. i've spent the last 21 years travelling. i've visited over 120 countries. every continent in the world, including antarctica.
to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at anyii. the party shrivelled in many areas that it used to call home. i'm just sorry that we have let people down. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party. but on so many fronts, there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we're in. we've got a mountain to...
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we'll look at the challenges that jeremy corbyn's successor will face.t using one set of stairs. we'll hear from the man who's conquered everest in his own home. good morning. it's saturday april 4. our top story: use your common sense and avoid all unnecessary travel — that's the plea from police forces as we're urged to stay home to stop the spread of coronavirus. with warm temperatures forecast, the government says staying indoors is an instruction, "not a request". later this morning we'll be asking one chief constable what they'll be doing to make sure people stick to that instruction. we'll also be speaking to the royal college of nursing about those two young nurses who've died after testing positive for coronavirus. but first simon jones has this report. these were the scenes in snowdonia two weeks ago where many people ignored government advice. crowds flocked to the coast and parks were busy too. now, with even more stringent curbs on our movements in place, the health secretary says staying at home and protecting lives is not a request but an
we'll look at the challenges that jeremy corbyn's successor will face.t using one set of stairs. we'll hear from the man who's conquered everest in his own home. good morning. it's saturday april 4. our top story: use your common sense and avoid all unnecessary travel — that's the plea from police forces as we're urged to stay home to stop the spread of coronavirus. with warm temperatures forecast, the government says staying indoors is an instruction, "not a request". later this...
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a difficult style of leader from jeremy corbyn and he is saying in the observer we will work with the the national interest at this time of crisis, but there is criticism of the government? yes, he has promised in his acceptance speech, he talked about how he wasn't going to provide opposition for opposition‘s sake, but would work with the government and he said that, a spokesman said, that he had accepted borisjohnson‘s offer of attending government briefings with other opposition leaders. i think that will be interesting for the labour party, in terms of how they approach this crisis basically, because on the one hand, the briefings, privy council briefings, you can't come out and just chat about what happened there. you can't say, well, they said this, it is not good enough. in some ways, it is not good enough. in some ways, it could constrain labour's point when there are failings that needs to be highlighted. keir starmer wa nts to to be highlighted. keir starmer wants to get that balance right and put the country first. he is talking about working in the national interest with b
a difficult style of leader from jeremy corbyn and he is saying in the observer we will work with the the national interest at this time of crisis, but there is criticism of the government? yes, he has promised in his acceptance speech, he talked about how he wasn't going to provide opposition for opposition‘s sake, but would work with the government and he said that, a spokesman said, that he had accepted borisjohnson‘s offer of attending government briefings with other opposition leaders....
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to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at anylled in many areas that it used to call home. i'm just sorry that we have less people. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party. but on so many fronts, there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we're in. we've got a mountain to climb. where that requires change, we will change. us to rethink, we will rethink. ultimately, labour needs to win the wider world, but after so much bitterness inside, there are wounds to heal. in the strangest of times, many in the party hope that this is a chance at a new normal. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's other coronavirus news. in spain, the prime minister has said the country is "close to passing the peak of infections" as the number of coronavirus deaths fell for the second day in a row. but pedro sanchez also extended lockdown measures until the 25th april, saying the restricti
to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at anylled in many areas that it used to call home. i'm just sorry that we have less people. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party. but on so many fronts, there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we're in. we've got a mountain to climb. where that requires...
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to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at anyll home. i'm just sorry that we let people down. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community, after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party, but on so many fronts there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we are in, we have got a mountain to climb. where that requires change, we will change. us to rethink, we will rethink. ultimately, labour needs to win the wider world, but after so much bitterness inside there are wounds to heal. in the strangest of times, many in the party hope that this is a chance at a new normal. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. new york state has suffered its biggest one—day jump in coronavirus deaths so far. the state's governor, andrew cuomo, reported 630 new deaths, bringing the total to just over 3,500. the number of cases now stands at more than 113,000, just over half of them in new york city. new york is the worst—affected part of the united states. the city alone has
to become prime minister infouryears, though, jeremy corbyn left behind fewer labour mps than at anyll home. i'm just sorry that we let people down. the new leader has already given a grave apology to the jewish community, after so many accusations of anti—semitism in the party, but on so many fronts there is a huge job ahead. i understand the scale of the task, the gravity of the position that we are in, we have got a mountain to climb. where that requires change, we will change. us to...
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. as labour leader yesterday, taking over from jeremy corbyn.day, taking overfrom jeremy corbyn. he had been widely expected to win, come pensively and that is exactly what happened, and yesterday he talked about engaging constructively with the government but said he would call out mistakes where he saw them. that appears to be what he is doing in this sunday times piece, as you say, saying there have been serious mistakes. he raises the issue of personal protective equipment, also theissue personal protective equipment, also the issue of testing, claims the government was slow to act although he welcomes the new target of getting to 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month. he calls for a comprehensive national vaccine programme, which he says will mean building centres in towns and cities up building centres in towns and cities up and down the country. and as you just mentioned, he said ministers need to be clear about the exit strategy, when restrictions may be lifted on our day—to—day lives. now, downing street has declined to comment
. as labour leader yesterday, taking over from jeremy corbyn.day, taking overfrom jeremy corbyn. he had been widely expected to win, come pensively and that is exactly what happened, and yesterday he talked about engaging constructively with the government but said he would call out mistakes where he saw them. that appears to be what he is doing in this sunday times piece, as you say, saying there have been serious mistakes. he raises the issue of personal protective equipment, also theissue...
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back to today in your new book origins we have of course an official opposition i'm not sure of jeremy corbyn when he criticized the government over the response of the pandemic realizes your new book says that without 320000000 year old coalfields germy corbin's party might not even exist you're going to have to explain that what i have been looking at with this new book is all the ways that the planet itself that we live on different features of the earth have had a guiding influence and deep and profound effect on our human story so everything from what drove our evolution as incredibly intelligent apes in east africa through thousands of years of the history of the rise and fall of different civilizations and empires and then right up as you say right up to the modern world of current affairs and the headlines you read we don't use paper over breakfast or in politics and how people choose to vote there is a very clear planetree fingerprints in political maps i give an example of this in the united states and how you can trace out the outline of a ancient sea floor and where people are vot
back to today in your new book origins we have of course an official opposition i'm not sure of jeremy corbyn when he criticized the government over the response of the pandemic realizes your new book says that without 320000000 year old coalfields germy corbin's party might not even exist you're going to have to explain that what i have been looking at with this new book is all the ways that the planet itself that we live on different features of the earth have had a guiding influence and deep...
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he has taken over from jeremy corbyn, he said he would be constructive and work with the government buttakes and an article the sunday times he said serious mistakes had been made. he mentioned ppe, whetherfront line staff were getting enough, the government has been slow to act on tasting, they must focus on getting to the 100,000 taste id target and he is calling for the national vaccine he is calling for the national vaccine programme. he is calling for the national vaccine programme. which will mean vaccination centres across the country. he thinks ministers need to be clear about an exit strategy about when restrictions can be lifted. john —— downing street have not commented on this. they did see thousands of items of ppe have been delivered across the country. in terms of when the restrictions may be lifted, as matt hancock referred to, it depends on the figures and also on people's behaviour. thank you very much. with so much of the world put on severly restricted measures, the effect on people and businesses is huge. but are people taking the warnings by their governments to st
he has taken over from jeremy corbyn, he said he would be constructive and work with the government buttakes and an article the sunday times he said serious mistakes had been made. he mentioned ppe, whetherfront line staff were getting enough, the government has been slow to act on tasting, they must focus on getting to the 100,000 taste id target and he is calling for the national vaccine he is calling for the national vaccine programme. he is calling for the national vaccine programme. which...
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the most striking thing is the absence of those who were seen to be politically closest to jeremy corbynno word on rebecca long—bailey, in the final three for the leadership, we are told that emily thornberry, who was relieved of her services as shadow foreign secretary will remain in the cabinet. we don‘t know in whatjob. nick brown remaining as chief whip, angela smith in the lords. we will see from keir starmer, an attempt in his casting of the shadow cabinet and the remaining posts to have a broader range of voices from the labourfamily, broader range of voices from the labour family, than just those associated with the left—wing under jeremy corbyn. he has been asked about whether he will bring back home who are blairites or brownites, people are keen to attach labels because we are searching for answers about the kind of thrust of direction. we are, because sir keir starmer was cautious in the way he approached the leadership campaign, he got off to a good start, he was very well—organised. he was quickly seen very well—organised. he was quickly seen to be the front runner, and the
the most striking thing is the absence of those who were seen to be politically closest to jeremy corbynno word on rebecca long—bailey, in the final three for the leadership, we are told that emily thornberry, who was relieved of her services as shadow foreign secretary will remain in the cabinet. we don‘t know in whatjob. nick brown remaining as chief whip, angela smith in the lords. we will see from keir starmer, an attempt in his casting of the shadow cabinet and the remaining posts to...
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of the 128 but they have britain's labor party and as members start voting on a replacement for jeremy corbyn we also have all the labor cabinet minister of the party of the working class is relevant in boris johnson's birth oliseh morgan have a budget of going underground. has changed american lives. but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that they might be cause or long term. thinking of getting a new drug the ones we got in our shelter crowd was as he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny well wired how much we don't need to create with him the wall . reaching out into the wall when it's pretty much anywhere near and thousands of breeding dogs are changed in the into lane conditions on puppy f
of the 128 but they have britain's labor party and as members start voting on a replacement for jeremy corbyn we also have all the labor cabinet minister of the party of the working class is relevant in boris johnson's birth oliseh morgan have a budget of going underground. has changed american lives. but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them on the remedy be...
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he is aiming to eventually lead the main opposition into government again here starmer replaces jeremy corbyn following the country's disastrous performance in december as general election of the by the leadership we were linkage constructively with the government not opposition opposition psych not scoring party political points or my can give possible to bombs but with the courage to support where that's the right thing to do but we will test the arguments that are put forward we will shine a torch on critical issues where we see mistakes or falter in government well things not happening those quickly as they should we were challenged on colada out our purpose when we do got is the same as the government's. to save lives and to protect our country. pick up the headlines right now on al-jazeera u.k. government officials issued a warning that many could be tempted to violate social distance rolls this weekend when the weather is warmer the warning comes as the death toll from the corona virus surged by 20 percent with 708 people dying in one day brings the number of dead there to 4300. so aga
he is aiming to eventually lead the main opposition into government again here starmer replaces jeremy corbyn following the country's disastrous performance in december as general election of the by the leadership we were linkage constructively with the government not opposition opposition psych not scoring party political points or my can give possible to bombs but with the courage to support where that's the right thing to do but we will test the arguments that are put forward we will shine a...