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jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gards being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india, where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and at 10:30, former girls aloud singer nicola roberts and the youtube vlogger nabiilabee look at identity and fashion for muslim women in the united states in the era of the trump presidency. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and they have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the watching world
jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gards being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india, where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and at 10:30, former girls aloud singer nicola roberts and the youtube vlogger nabiilabee look at identity...
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has given his backing to a temporary two—year deal with the eu after brexit. frankly i've waited a0 years to leave the eu, 2a months would be a rounding error. jeremys described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital where baby charlie gard is being treated as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. and donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11.30 with jane hill. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. it was a glamorous but necessarily limited
has given his backing to a temporary two—year deal with the eu after brexit. frankly i've waited a0 years to leave the eu, 2a months would be a rounding error. jeremys described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital where baby charlie gard is being treated as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. and donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on...
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so, our task is out there in the country and jeremy as has been seen quite widely will be campaigningternal matters. we discussed this matter yesterday but the key chorus is showing to the country that we get the pain and problems that people are the pain and problems that people a re fatally the pain and problems that people are fatally in the let facing —— facing that nurses doctors, and that we are going to transform our country from top to bottom. the transformative message that the labour party is giving shows that we understand. pay was the issue today. it's a fact that, the budget the chancellor will have to rethink the pay cat? i welcome that especially with regard to the bbc as someone who has on inequality drive. i certainly think there is in opportunity to look there. a 42 year low in unemployment, we've got more young people in work... the question was bit we need to revisit the pay cap? we have many city people in work given the difficult situation. is the pay gap over in the autumn? well it certainly should be we had in our manifesto in 2015.|j well it certainly should b
so, our task is out there in the country and jeremy as has been seen quite widely will be campaigningternal matters. we discussed this matter yesterday but the key chorus is showing to the country that we get the pain and problems that people are the pain and problems that people a re fatally the pain and problems that people are fatally in the let facing —— facing that nurses doctors, and that we are going to transform our country from top to bottom. the transformative message that the...
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has done. katty: the parties -- jeremy: the parties in parliament all condemned the attempted coup but this is n unhappy, divided country. turkey has always mattered because of where it is. i'm standing a ruptured asia is on the -- i'm standing in europe. asia is on the other side of the bosporus. it could and should be a rock of stability in an unstable part of the world. but it isn't, and that is a problem for everyone. jeremy bowen, bbc news istanbul. katty: the french prime minister has been booed by crowds in nice at the end of a memorial service for victims of the attack last week. hecklers called on manuel valls to resign amid accusations that the french government has not done enough to keep citizens safe. lucy williamson has more. lucy: he came to show respect, not to get it. just as well. france's prime minister stood on a nice's promenade, excluded from the brotherhood of grief, alone in a crowd of thousands. but just listen to the response the emergency services get. when his turn came, valls met with jeers, laying his wreath to the chants of "resign." these two lost their sister on
has done. katty: the parties -- jeremy: the parties in parliament all condemned the attempted coup but this is n unhappy, divided country. turkey has always mattered because of where it is. i'm standing a ruptured asia is on the -- i'm standing in europe. asia is on the other side of the bosporus. it could and should be a rock of stability in an unstable part of the world. but it isn't, and that is a problem for everyone. jeremy bowen, bbc news istanbul. katty: the french prime minister has...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the abuse to staff at great ormond street hospital,erminally ill baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". the hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of abuse", and that it's had to call in the police. the high court is considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. richard main reports. release charlie gard! it is a case that has touched people around the world. attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with medical experts over the treatment of a critically ill baby boy. ii—month—old charlie gard has a rare form of mitochondrial disease, a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness and irreversible brain damage. his parents, connie yates and chris gard, want to take him to the us for pioneering surgery. but great ormond street hospital says it is in charlie's best interests to turn off his life—support and allow him to die. last night the hospital said in a statement that their doctors and nurses have be
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the abuse to staff at great ormond street hospital,erminally ill baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". the hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of abuse", and that it's had to call in the police. the high court is considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. richard main reports. release charlie gard! it is a...
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whether there's a plot to replace, tom watson himself has said since the election result that he... you know, jeremynd that he will not block corbyn even making any sort of party reforms that he wants to make that might give the left wing of the party more power. i don't understand, perhaps people don't seem understand, perhaps people don't seem to be happy with that. this article does not have lots of sources quoted at all, does it? does that lead you to discover who was making these brats?|j that lead you to discover who was making these brats? i think it raises interesting questions —— who was making these threats? interesting questions about thornbury. it does not seem like there any direct plans, any motions tabled to be voted on at the party ‘s conference later this year, which could introduce some of these changes but probably would not pass anyway. the other angle to this is that there are talks of this mcdonald clause, which would reduce the number of mps that you need to nominate you if you want to run for the leadership. again, even if i was to happen, which it might, the idea behind it i
whether there's a plot to replace, tom watson himself has said since the election result that he... you know, jeremynd that he will not block corbyn even making any sort of party reforms that he wants to make that might give the left wing of the party more power. i don't understand, perhaps people don't seem understand, perhaps people don't seem to be happy with that. this article does not have lots of sources quoted at all, does it? does that lead you to discover who was making these brats?|j...
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. >> virginia senator jeremy has legislation to wipe away the penalty.t drivers, we're told, to get into it for the express lanes in northern virginia. frankly, a lot of people realize you get hit with an extra ten bucks. you expect that, maybe a bang or credit card company, but not with it. >> you can carpool within a six-month period to avoid the fee or trade in your easy pass flex for traditional. but some wonder, why should that even be necessary. >> if you're traveling with vehicle, you want to make sure it's set to that hov mode. that means you'll get if you're buy yourself, flip it to the other mode, along the express lane. news 4. >>> washington post is reporting the trump administration is cancelling search for new fbi headquarters location. the official announcement will be made in the morning. the decision and now ends years of mostly failed presidential attempts to convince congress to back a plan for washington. >> could face major delays. amtrak has started emergency track repairs today. work that will continue through the end of august. th
. >> virginia senator jeremy has legislation to wipe away the penalty.t drivers, we're told, to get into it for the express lanes in northern virginia. frankly, a lot of people realize you get hit with an extra ten bucks. you expect that, maybe a bang or credit card company, but not with it. >> you can carpool within a six-month period to avoid the fee or trade in your easy pass flex for traditional. but some wonder, why should that even be necessary. >> if you're traveling...
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. >> jeremy has legislation to wipe away the $10 penalty. >> you get hit with an extra ten buc bucks. pass said you can simply carpool within a six-month period to avoid it or a traditional easy pass, but some wonder why should that be necessary. driver tweets, this has always been true and they've been pretty up front about it, but specifically why i didn't get one. along the express lane adam, news 4. >> okay. frank, the eyeglass frame industry is massive and it's easy to get overwhelmed with picking out new hair. tonight reporter is looking for you and reveals much of what you see may be an illusion. >> talk about sticker shock, you're not the only one wondering why some frames are so expensive. a new report exposes it. >> i set your highs top and the choices, there's a ton, ray bands, and high end it's enough to have you seeing double. recent survey by washington consumer textbook nonprofit organization found that when it comes to choosing eyeglass frame, the variety may be an illusion. >> what most consumers don't know, they're all made in the same factory. >> some of the retaile
. >> jeremy has legislation to wipe away the $10 penalty. >> you get hit with an extra ten buc bucks. pass said you can simply carpool within a six-month period to avoid it or a traditional easy pass, but some wonder why should that be necessary. driver tweets, this has always been true and they've been pretty up front about it, but specifically why i didn't get one. along the express lane adam, news 4. >> okay. frank, the eyeglass frame industry is massive and it's easy to...
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jeremy, has reince priebus said anything since he was knifed on cnn two hours ago?orter: we have not heard from him and we have reached out to him and his allies at the white house to get a sense of what, exactly, is going on. what happened this morning with anthony scaramucci is nothing short of startling and another instance which we are seeing how unconventional this white house is. anthony scaramucci went on cnn with the blessing of the president to talk about leaks and point the finger at reince priebus, the white house chief of staff for some of those leaks without providing concrete evidence. it begs the question of what, exactly, is the difference between what anthony scaramucci did, beyond the fact he was on the record on cnn talking about this and the leaks about entry coming from staffers inside the white house? if anything, what scaramucci did on cnn in the way he talked ant reince priebus and the dysfunction laying there, the dysfunction of the white house, he did that more effectively, with greater impact than any anonymous leaker could do. >> the thin
jeremy, has reince priebus said anything since he was knifed on cnn two hours ago?orter: we have not heard from him and we have reached out to him and his allies at the white house to get a sense of what, exactly, is going on. what happened this morning with anthony scaramucci is nothing short of startling and another instance which we are seeing how unconventional this white house is. anthony scaramucci went on cnn with the blessing of the president to talk about leaks and point the finger at...
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has in store, andrew. it isa it is a busy all the morning already. my main guest today is jeremytrade director and ethan hawke. and many more. a really busy and i hope controversial and interesting hour. coming up in the next half hour: we'll find out more about the radical plan to save the northern white rhino from extinction, which is being hatched in wiltshire. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and tina daheley. coming up before seven we'll get the weather from stav. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. one of her mottos to me was you can be as naughty as you want, just don't get caught. she was one of the naug
has in store, andrew. it isa it is a busy all the morning already. my main guest today is jeremytrade director and ethan hawke. and many more. a really busy and i hope controversial and interesting hour. coming up in the next half hour: we'll find out more about the radical plan to save the northern white rhino from extinction, which is being hatched in wiltshire. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and tina daheley. coming up before seven...
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jeremy corbyn has gone from being the no—hoperjoke to the very real threat, a proper socialist now muchloser to number ten and the whole country has woken up to that and the conservative party certainly has. tory mps want to avoid upheaval during the brexit negotiations, not that they are not split about how negotiations should proceed. that has been a major cause of recent cabinet tension. there is a lot of concern about business and the effect of brexit on investment. you are seeing david davis, liam fox and borisjohnson begin to speak in more moderate terms about the brexit that, yes, put britain back in charge but does not do so in a way that damages our economic competitiveness. an important part of the answer is there has been a blood—letting, the prime minister's two cochise of staff were forced to resign. it was a big decision to have the election in the first place so when it went so spectacularly wrong, the idea that someone had to be accountable, the removal of two peer advisors very close to theresa may, but at the same time were also the subject of great criticism. another
jeremy corbyn has gone from being the no—hoperjoke to the very real threat, a proper socialist now muchloser to number ten and the whole country has woken up to that and the conservative party certainly has. tory mps want to avoid upheaval during the brexit negotiations, not that they are not split about how negotiations should proceed. that has been a major cause of recent cabinet tension. there is a lot of concern about business and the effect of brexit on investment. you are seeing david...
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finding answers to all of the troubling questions this disaster has raised will take a lot longer still. jeremym miners‘ 6ala — one of europe's largest trade union events. the labour leader praised his party's performance in the general election campaign, saying the tories had taken the electorate for granted. we raised the whole question of real solidarity, real solidarity, and what it means. but you know something? the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park, and it became a walk in the dark, and a nightmare for them, by the end of it. but you know what? i'm not sure they've actually learnt very many lessons from it. i'm really not sure about that at all. because they've done a deal with the dup, which has cost them £1 billion. and, as len rightly said, the same levels of investment around the rest of the country would mean £50 billion being invested in all of the english regions, money going into scotland, and money going into wales. but no, they've got £1 billion to buy ten votes in parliament. they've got £1 billion for those ten votes, to stay in offi
finding answers to all of the troubling questions this disaster has raised will take a lot longer still. jeremym miners‘ 6ala — one of europe's largest trade union events. the labour leader praised his party's performance in the general election campaign, saying the tories had taken the electorate for granted. we raised the whole question of real solidarity, real solidarity, and what it means. but you know something? the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in...
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jeremy hellickson on the mound he has not won a game in about six weeks. second inning no score jose reyes, hits one down the right field line, lucas dude a scores, they strike first.
jeremy hellickson on the mound he has not won a game in about six weeks. second inning no score jose reyes, hits one down the right field line, lucas dude a scores, they strike first.
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has given his backing to a temporary two—year deal with the eu after brexit. frankly i've waited a0 years to leave the eu, 2a months would be a rounding error. jeremytreet hospital where baby charlie gard is being treated
has given his backing to a temporary two—year deal with the eu after brexit. frankly i've waited a0 years to leave the eu, 2a months would be a rounding error. jeremytreet hospital where baby charlie gard is being treated
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it has rattled president erdogan —— president erdogan, who has long busted the march for, in his words, siding with terrorist groups. jeremyhas written a letter of support to the march as it reaches its end point near istanbul where the opposition mp has been imprisoned for the last 25 years. the question now is whether this can grow beyond today to bridge the divisions in turkey's notoriously fractured opposition and become a credible political challenge to the erdogan government in the next election. thank you. fresh clashes erupted early this morning in the streets of hamburg following the end of the g20 summit. german police attempted to disperse dozens of protesters with water cannon and pepper spray. it was the third day of violence in the city in which more than 200 police officers have been injured and a hundred and a3 people have been arrested. -- ia3 —— 1a3 people. sir vince cable, who is likely to become the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he is beginning to think brexit may never happen. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that the problems were too enormous and the divisions between the two major par
it has rattled president erdogan —— president erdogan, who has long busted the march for, in his words, siding with terrorist groups. jeremyhas written a letter of support to the march as it reaches its end point near istanbul where the opposition mp has been imprisoned for the last 25 years. the question now is whether this can grow beyond today to bridge the divisions in turkey's notoriously fractured opposition and become a credible political challenge to the erdogan government in the...
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jeremy corbyn is up next and he will receive a huge response from the crowd. every time his name hashere have been cheer, chants, things we heard in hastings earlier, so he is up next. but the march started three hours ago, about two... before it started there was a minute's silence for the victims of the grenfell tower disaster. a men's applause for the —— minute's applause for the emergency service, we can see a connection is being made between austerity and public service cuts and austerity, the connection that jeremy corbyn has made, so we have heard from all sorts of people today, from trade union, the health service, from teaching, and they are all talking about austerity being as they put it, an ideological choice rather than... this afternoon they say it is going to be a carnival of resistance, but as i say, everybody here waiting forjeremy corbyn, who is up next. cheering 0k, sarah smith, thank you for battling through the noise there, many thanks, well, the labour leader has in fact held a rally in hastings in what he says is the start of a tour of every marginal constituen
jeremy corbyn is up next and he will receive a huge response from the crowd. every time his name hashere have been cheer, chants, things we heard in hastings earlier, so he is up next. but the march started three hours ago, about two... before it started there was a minute's silence for the victims of the grenfell tower disaster. a men's applause for the —— minute's applause for the emergency service, we can see a connection is being made between austerity and public service cuts and...
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jeremy corbyn has used his speech at the durham miners' gala to praise his party's performance in thection for granted, and questioned the credibility of their deal with the dup. we raised the whole question of real solidarity, and what it means. well, you know something? the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park. it became a walk in the dark, and a nightmare for them. but do you know what? i am not sure they have learned very many lessons from it. because they have done a deal with the dup, which has cost them £1 billion, and the same levels of investment around the rest of the country would mean £50 billion being invested in all of the english regions. money going into scotland and wales — but no, they've got £1 billion to buy ten votes in parliament, they've got £1 billion for those ten votes to stay in office, and they cannot find a penny for the health workers, education workers or any other group in the public sector. tens of thousands of people have been taking part in the annual pride in london parade, which celebrates lesbian, gay, bise
jeremy corbyn has used his speech at the durham miners' gala to praise his party's performance in thection for granted, and questioned the credibility of their deal with the dup. we raised the whole question of real solidarity, and what it means. well, you know something? the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park. it became a walk in the dark, and a nightmare for them. but do you know what? i am not sure they have learned very many lessons from it....
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it has created a vacuum for other countries to move into global leadership. jeremy: absolutely. ot going to miss this opportunity. china has something dish advantages -- being dish -- fiendish advantages really. we have an embarrassing lack of capital investment, and they have embarrassing surplus of savings. they are ready to invest. about makinge is this huge shift to renewable energy, and renewable energy is about capital. you build a solar plant, and that is free. electricity is free for 30, 40 years. you build a window, it is free for 30, 40 years. if you have, your long capital, china can move in and convert from oil and gas and coal above all to wind and solar and storage and transmission. and they will. charlie: when they fix the battery, they will have it locked. jeremy: they will have the cheapest energy of a developed country and the cheap labor and well educated labor. we should start worrying about the advantages they will have. charlie: it is great to have you here. thank you for coming. jeremy: a pleasure. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense
it has created a vacuum for other countries to move into global leadership. jeremy: absolutely. ot going to miss this opportunity. china has something dish advantages -- being dish -- fiendish advantages really. we have an embarrassing lack of capital investment, and they have embarrassing surplus of savings. they are ready to invest. about makinge is this huge shift to renewable energy, and renewable energy is about capital. you build a solar plant, and that is free. electricity is free for...
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jeremy corbyn has used his speech at the durham miners' 6ala to praise his party's performance in thehis afternoon, mr corbyn said the tories took the election for granted, and questioned the credibility of their deal with the dup. we raised the whole question of real solidarity, real solidarity and what it means. but you know something, the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park and it became a nightmare for them by the end of it. but i am not sure that they have actually learned very many lessons from it, iam not sure actually learned very many lessons from it, i am not sure about that at all. because they have done a deal with the dup which has cost than £1 million and the same levels of investment around the rest of the country would kneel £50 billion a big investor it in all the initial regions, money going into scotland and wales, but they have £1 billion to buy ten votes in parliament. they have a billion votes for those ten votes to stay in office and they cannot find a penny for the health workers, education workers or any other group in
jeremy corbyn has used his speech at the durham miners' 6ala to praise his party's performance in thehis afternoon, mr corbyn said the tories took the election for granted, and questioned the credibility of their deal with the dup. we raised the whole question of real solidarity, real solidarity and what it means. but you know something, the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park and it became a nightmare for them by the end of it. but i am not sure that...
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. >> reporter: jeremy davis has investigated more -- walk into that site, what exactly will they be lookinge look for different fire patterns or fire indicators and what those are are things that we can see that will show us fire travel, fire movement. >> reporter: how does a fire started by arson look different than any other fire. >> if a fire starts normally, it starts at the point of a v and moves up or out. if you use ignitable liquid, the start of the fire is wide at the base. >> reporter: what looks like charred damage, to a fire investigator it could be evidence of where it started. >> absolutely. and it doesn't burn everything away. it changes what it looks like. >> reporter: davis believes most construction sites don't have enough fencing to keep people out. companies should use private security and have people walking around. the company that -- >> we want to give you a follow up of a brush fire that burned several structures in solano county. this was near travis air force base. that fast moving grass fire began in a grove of cyprus trees. the flame spread to a field. and open s
. >> reporter: jeremy davis has investigated more -- walk into that site, what exactly will they be lookinge look for different fire patterns or fire indicators and what those are are things that we can see that will show us fire travel, fire movement. >> reporter: how does a fire started by arson look different than any other fire. >> if a fire starts normally, it starts at the point of a v and moves up or out. if you use ignitable liquid, the start of the fire is wide at the...
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jeremy corbyn has been able to promise of the spending without being reminded about why it might not. the conservatives are now second—guessing themselves. idea. the conservatives are now second-guessing themselves. for the tories, breaking down and doing austerity is something of a vote winner, but is it too late for them? the conservatives pride themselves on their economic record. that is what got their majorities in previous elections. it is risky strategy at they look as if they are letting go of that completely. looking at the sunday papers today, every paper is asking for money from a different part of the government. if they do everything, the whole idea of the magic money tree from labour starts not to work, because it looks as if the conservatives have the magic money tree for things like the dup. more than 80,000 migrants have arrived in italy in the first six months of the year. the united nations high commissioner for refugees has added its voice to those calling for italy to be given more support, as it deals with large numbers of migrants crossing the mediterranean. ea
jeremy corbyn has been able to promise of the spending without being reminded about why it might not. the conservatives are now second—guessing themselves. idea. the conservatives are now second-guessing themselves. for the tories, breaking down and doing austerity is something of a vote winner, but is it too late for them? the conservatives pride themselves on their economic record. that is what got their majorities in previous elections. it is risky strategy at they look as if they are...
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those big businesses have such sway but i think it's great that the labor party and certainly jeremy corbyn has been very strong about speaking out against the sale of weapons we don't have the same situation in terms of the democrats in the united states they have not come out strongly i said that we're getting some momentum but as the party itself their leadership has not come out and said we should stop. arming the saudi ok but why donald trump who was particularly critical and vocal unlike most politicians big name politicians the united states although he said he was no politician against saudi arabia why when he became president was do you automatically become so close as well it was quite remarkable the switch you know the things that we heard during the campaign some of us where they were cheering when they said you know he said hillary clinton do you remember this part when he said why are you taking money from the saudis these are people who are throwing gays off of buildings and these are people who are. spreading this wahhabi is and why the switch of the deep state i think part of i
those big businesses have such sway but i think it's great that the labor party and certainly jeremy corbyn has been very strong about speaking out against the sale of weapons we don't have the same situation in terms of the democrats in the united states they have not come out strongly i said that we're getting some momentum but as the party itself their leadership has not come out and said we should stop. arming the saudi ok but why donald trump who was particularly critical and vocal unlike...
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jeremy corbyn has held up rally in what he says is the start of the tour of every marginal constituency the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has held a rally in hastings in what he says is the start of a tour of every marginal constituency in the country. the home secretary amber rudd held the seat of hastings and rye byjust 346 votes last month. and mr corbyn told supporters he hoped labour would soon be fighting the next general election. he called for an end to the cap on public sector pay and what he said was a forty percent cut to local councils. stay together to win hastings and rye. stand together to win a general election. stand together to transform our society. achieve what is possible in this world. and that is the sharing and protecting of the world's riches and resources, not the everlasting trip down the road to misery which is the great gap between the richest and poorest. it is wrong, it is immoral, it is unnecessary. do you know what, we are changing things already. we have changed the nature of public debate. thousands of protesters are gathering in central london for a marc
jeremy corbyn has held up rally in what he says is the start of the tour of every marginal constituency the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has held a rally in hastings in what he says is the start of a tour of every marginal constituency in the country. the home secretary amber rudd held the seat of hastings and rye byjust 346 votes last month. and mr corbyn told supporters he hoped labour would soon be fighting the next general election. he called for an end to the cap on public sector pay and...
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cnn white house reporter jeremy diamond has all the details. jeremy, what are you learn sng. >> hey, john. well, a privacy group has been seeking to block this commission's efforts to obtain some of this voter data from a number of states. the trump administration sought to immediately dismiss that lawsuit and a federal judge, district court judge is not immediately agreeing with the administration instead asking for a series of questions requesting more information about essentially the motives of this commission and the storage of that data. so certainly an interesting point there with the judge not immediately siding with the administration, raising questions about the future of this lawsuit. of course that came after a flurry of criticism from a number of republican and democratic secretaries of states with regards to this commission's request for voter data. the commission's vice chairman has pushed back on that in a statement noting that only 14 states have outright refused to hand over any information. and he also notes that more states a
cnn white house reporter jeremy diamond has all the details. jeremy, what are you learn sng. >> hey, john. well, a privacy group has been seeking to block this commission's efforts to obtain some of this voter data from a number of states. the trump administration sought to immediately dismiss that lawsuit and a federal judge, district court judge is not immediately agreeing with the administration instead asking for a series of questions requesting more information about essentially the...
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has accused the chancellor, philip hammond, of being out of touch whenmes to public sector pay. speaking at a festival to celebrate workers' rights at tolpuddle, in dorset, mr corbyn said mr hammond was ‘living on a different planet'. he is living on a different planet. public service workers have had wages frozen. people have had a 14% cut in pay. many teachers don't stay on in the profession because they can't afford to place to live on the salaries that they guess and the strain amended because of a0 —— shortages. i think he needs to think about these things a bit more. we need to lift the public sector pay cap and a low public sector and ploys and employers to negotiate for the future. doesn't make you feel angry that those running the country making decisions at the moment seems have a big is connect with people's actual experience? people have to be connected. if you're in politics, you have to be connected to the lives of people in a committee. these are the people you represent. i have spent time talking to people who do all the difficultjobs in
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has accused the chancellor, philip hammond, of being out of touch whenmes to public sector pay. speaking at a festival to celebrate workers' rights at tolpuddle, in dorset, mr corbyn said mr hammond was ‘living on a different planet'. he is living on a different planet. public service workers have had wages frozen. people have had a 14% cut in pay. many teachers don't stay on in the profession because they can't afford to place to live on the salaries that...
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including the daily mail which says jeremy corbyn has been humiliated over a u—turn on student debt. nolan tells the story of the dunkirk evacuation, will take a look at that film in the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the director general of the bbc, tony hall, says work is already underway to tackle the gender pay gap at the corporation. his comments come after some of the bbc‘s best known female personalities signed an open letter calling for urgent action. the presenters claire balding, fiona bruce and jane garvey, are among the more than a0 signatories. our media correspondent david sillito reports. alexjones of the one show. mishal hussein. sue barker. more than a0 of the most famous female presenters at the bbc are calling on the corporation to act now to end its gender pay gap. good morning, friends, and thanks for tuning in. the trigger for today's letter, that list published this week of the pay deals for the bbc‘s highest—paid stars. in the top 20 names, there was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid twice what the top women were earning. th
including the daily mail which says jeremy corbyn has been humiliated over a u—turn on student debt. nolan tells the story of the dunkirk evacuation, will take a look at that film in the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the director general of the bbc, tony hall, says work is already underway to tackle the gender pay gap at the corporation. his comments come after some of the bbc‘s best known female personalities signed an open letter calling for urgent action. the...
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jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gardules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india, where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and at 10:30, former girls aloud singer
jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gardules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india, where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and at 10:30, former girls aloud singer
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the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has accused the chancellor of being out of touch when it comes to public tolpuddle martyrs in dorset, mr corbyn said mr hammond was detached from the reality of many people's lives. i think he is living on a different planet to many others. public sector workers have had wages frozen for the past seven years. health workers, in reality, have had a 14% cut in pay. many teachers don't stay on in the profession because they can't afford to find somewhere to live on the salaries that they get and the strain they are under because of shortages. and many of our children are suffering because teachers frequently leave and have to be replaced, and so they don't get that continuity. i think he needs to think about these things a bit more. we need to lift the public sector pay cap and allow public sector employees and their employers to negotiate for the future. does it make you feel angry that those running the country and making decisions at the moment seem to have such a big disconnect with people's actual experience? well, people have to be connected. if you're
the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has accused the chancellor of being out of touch when it comes to public tolpuddle martyrs in dorset, mr corbyn said mr hammond was detached from the reality of many people's lives. i think he is living on a different planet to many others. public sector workers have had wages frozen for the past seven years. health workers, in reality, have had a 14% cut in pay. many teachers don't stay on in the profession because they can't afford to find somewhere to live...
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the migrants are thought to be from countries including nigeria, jeremy corbyn has attended the durhamsed his party's performance in the general election campaign. mr corbyn said the tories took the election for granted. we raised a low question of real solidarity. real solidarity and what it means. —— the whole question. the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park and it became a walk in the dark and a nightmare for them by the dark and a nightmare for them by the end of it. applause but you know what? i am not sure that they have actually learned very many lessons from it. i am really not sure about that at all. because they have done a deal with the dup, which has cost them £1 billion and as len quite correctly says, the same as len quite correctly says, the sa m e levels as len quite correctly says, the same levels of investment and the rest of the country would mean £50 billion being invested in all of the english regions. money going into scotla nd english regions. money going into scotland and wales, but no, they have £1 billion to buy ten v
the migrants are thought to be from countries including nigeria, jeremy corbyn has attended the durhamsed his party's performance in the general election campaign. mr corbyn said the tories took the election for granted. we raised a low question of real solidarity. real solidarity and what it means. —— the whole question. the tories went into this election thinking it was going to be a walk in the park and it became a walk in the dark and a nightmare for them by the dark and a nightmare for...
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has violated international law. on monday speaking at the british parliament, british labor leader jeremy corbyn has called on prime minister theresa may to block the weapons sales. >> will she hold the moral arms sales as germany has done and back g germany's s call to in te bombing in yemen? amy: b but on monday, the high case, jointissed thehe condemnation from human rights watch and other international groups. human rights watch has documented over 80 apparently unlawful saudi-led coalition attacks in yemen that have hit schools, markets, homes, hospitals. the bombing andnd saudi naval blockade has alslso devaststatee -- yemenen's healalth, water, ad sanitation systems, sparking a massive cholera outbreak that has now infected 300,000 people, with an estimated 7000 new cases every single day. "the new york times" is reporting eric grants of blackwater and billionaire stephen feinberg, owner of the military contractor dyncorp, developed proposals for the trump administration to use more private military contractors in afghanistan rather than deploy thousands more u.s. troops as the pentagon has requested. prince
has violated international law. on monday speaking at the british parliament, british labor leader jeremy corbyn has called on prime minister theresa may to block the weapons sales. >> will she hold the moral arms sales as germany has done and back g germany's s call to in te bombing in yemen? amy: b but on monday, the high case, jointissed thehe condemnation from human rights watch and other international groups. human rights watch has documented over 80 apparently unlawful saudi-led...
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meanwhile britain's labour party leader jeremy corbyn has met with the chief brexit negotiator in brussels brenting him with an arsenal shirt, corbyn says the meeting was an tauopportunity to set out its brexit vision and it was a discussion of the profits and methods by which brexit could maintain and protect jobs in britain i don't know whether this football jersey diplomacy actually works, but maybe anything works at this stage we'll gee foro for a quick brea. . >>> welcome back to "street signs. these are your headlines trump and circumstance i in par as celebrations get under way as donald trump and emmanuel macron pr play do you know thewn their dis >>> and european took markets getting off to a mixed start as they prepare for the u.s. bank earnings parade. >>> and shares in skanska trade lower as they warn it needs to write down the value of u.s. and uk projects by nearly 800 million swedish crowns a quick look at u.s. futures at this point after we saw a positive trading session yesterday. dow eked out another record close, nasdaq extending its winning streak to five days. this mor
meanwhile britain's labour party leader jeremy corbyn has met with the chief brexit negotiator in brussels brenting him with an arsenal shirt, corbyn says the meeting was an tauopportunity to set out its brexit vision and it was a discussion of the profits and methods by which brexit could maintain and protect jobs in britain i don't know whether this football jersey diplomacy actually works, but maybe anything works at this stage we'll gee foro for a quick brea. . >>> welcome back to...
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government has ordered a task force to take over the housing department at kensington and chelsea council. theresa may rejects calls to abandon the 1% pay cap on public sector pay rises. jeremyefugee beaten to death and set on fire outside his home was repeatedly failed by the police, according to a new report. time now for the business news. productivity felony first three months of this year. the first decline since late 2015. output per hour fell in the first quarter of this year. productivity has still not recovered to levels before the recession. volvo is going electric. it will be the first traditional car—maker to shift to pure electric and hybrid production. it says it is signalling the end of the internal combustion engine. every model made from 2019 onwards will have an electric motor. and middle eastern airline emirates say the cabin ban on laptops no longer apply on flights to the united states. we have had confirmation that world pay has accepted a bid said to be worth £9.1 billion. we can go straight to the new york stock exchange. this deal has gone through finally. they are describing it as a merger. this is a massive deal. it allows them to go a little bit m
government has ordered a task force to take over the housing department at kensington and chelsea council. theresa may rejects calls to abandon the 1% pay cap on public sector pay rises. jeremyefugee beaten to death and set on fire outside his home was repeatedly failed by the police, according to a new report. time now for the business news. productivity felony first three months of this year. the first decline since late 2015. output per hour fell in the first quarter of this year....
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jeremy corbyn has a lot of personality. the big criticism of theresa may is she was a bit robotic.is nothing, she doesn't even exist. i mean, she stands up and gives these speeches. she is humourless, robotic, as you've said, lacks sincerity completely, and for me, the one thing that sums her up is that disastrous fire at grenfell tower and she turns up as prime minister, shakes the hand of the police chief, shakes the hand of the fire chief, disappears. doesn't even meet the families affected by it. goodness me, the king and queen during the war went to the east end of london to visit people who had been bombed. she lacks the human touch. she is too buttoned up and i think she comes across to me as the ultimate career politician. she will go which ever way public opinion takes her. does that worry you when it comes to brexit? this is a tough enough ask anyway. yes. she was asked in the general election, did she as a remain supporter believe in brexit? all she could say was we will carry out the will of the people. i think over the course of the next few months it will become clear
jeremy corbyn has a lot of personality. the big criticism of theresa may is she was a bit robotic.is nothing, she doesn't even exist. i mean, she stands up and gives these speeches. she is humourless, robotic, as you've said, lacks sincerity completely, and for me, the one thing that sums her up is that disastrous fire at grenfell tower and she turns up as prime minister, shakes the hand of the police chief, shakes the hand of the fire chief, disappears. doesn't even meet the families affected...
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jeremy corbyn has accused the government of "recklessly exploiting the goodwill of public serva nts".nds could leave university with debts of over £57,000. and in sport andy murray is up next oi'i and in sport andy murray is up next on wimbledon's centre court. it could be in the next few minutes against dustin brown. that's after johanna contour is, hopefully, from here point of view heading for victory in a final set, currently against donna vekic. nine, 9—8. when against donna vekic. nine, 9—8. when a tough day on centre court. heather watson had a straight sets win over the 18 seed. she isjoined in the third round by the british number three who won in four. chris froome boils into the lead of the tour de france, 12 seconds clear of geraint thomas. more are no stories after 430. victims of harassment and stalking in england and wales are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors, according to an official report. both the inspectorate of constabulary and the crown prosecution service inspectorate found that crimes weren't being recorded, investigations were p
jeremy corbyn has accused the government of "recklessly exploiting the goodwill of public serva nts".nds could leave university with debts of over £57,000. and in sport andy murray is up next oi'i and in sport andy murray is up next on wimbledon's centre court. it could be in the next few minutes against dustin brown. that's after johanna contour is, hopefully, from here point of view heading for victory in a final set, currently against donna vekic. nine, 9—8. when against donna...
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she has warned that toppling her could end in a labor victory for jeremy corbyn. as issued a warning to the u.s. it might expel diplomats or shutdown property in russia if diplomatic compounds in the u.s. are not reopened. in response to reports of russian meddling in the election, the obama administration expelled 35 russian officials and shut down two russian is that's -- estates. the u.s. imposed sanctions on 16 people and organizations linked to a run -- iran. the trumpe day after administration certified that they are complying with a nuclear deal. is said to be preparing sanctions against some vips.elan this comes after president nicolas maduro promised to continue plans to establish a new congress to rewrite the constitution. that, despite a warning from president trump. more than 7 million people participated in an unofficial referendum to oppose that legislation. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. it is after 5:30 p.m. tuesday here in washington. a
she has warned that toppling her could end in a labor victory for jeremy corbyn. as issued a warning to the u.s. it might expel diplomats or shutdown property in russia if diplomatic compounds in the u.s. are not reopened. in response to reports of russian meddling in the election, the obama administration expelled 35 russian officials and shut down two russian is that's -- estates. the u.s. imposed sanctions on 16 people and organizations linked to a run -- iran. the trumpe day after...
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jeremy: there has been a big buy towards yen shorts and a fund in late for carry trades and you could routing any process and went -- crowding in the process. that is perhaps a signal we are seeing that sort of lost rush of enthusiasm. there is an element of that but in the context of the fed, it is going nowhere fast and the prospect of the carry trade continuing on into 2018 remains real. nejra: what about em debt, do you see it during to 2018, the appetite for local currency debt in particular? >> iq and local currency debt will probably return something in the order of the percent in dollars over this five-year time -- 50% in dollars over this five-year time. more than 200 basis points of positive real yields and local bond market and another 20% upside and emerging-market currencies. over five years, we are looking at 50% return in dollars. i do not think anything in global fixed income beats that. tom: this we have shown for years, we call it the lowly pop chart, the fed meetings back arrives in the two-year yields, here is today's meeting, we will not get a yellow rate increase
jeremy: there has been a big buy towards yen shorts and a fund in late for carry trades and you could routing any process and went -- crowding in the process. that is perhaps a signal we are seeing that sort of lost rush of enthusiasm. there is an element of that but in the context of the fed, it is going nowhere fast and the prospect of the carry trade continuing on into 2018 remains real. nejra: what about em debt, do you see it during to 2018, the appetite for local currency debt in...
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jeremy corbyn. the daily mirror has a front—page seeing cops quiz kids age four and this is an angle on the rising crimee have been reporting all day. the matter have focused on on the numbers of people carrying knives, a big problem in this country, i am sure not that many aged four, but never the less they have highlighted the declining age. what i find more alarming is the overall rise in violent crime, up the overall rise in violent crime, up by the overall rise in violent crime, up by 18%, sexual crimes by 40%, and public disorder by 39%. i would suggest labour seize upon this if these figures, it before prime ministers questions yesterday. the cause of the issue of police numbers. the conservatives cut police numbers because crime had been falling. my view personally is that if the signs are that crime is rising then you have to increase numbers. and of course labour won't let the conservatives forget that the prime minister was home secretary had a long period and were substantial changes such as her shift on the government stance on stop and search which lots of people have suggested might have
jeremy corbyn. the daily mirror has a front—page seeing cops quiz kids age four and this is an angle on the rising crimee have been reporting all day. the matter have focused on on the numbers of people carrying knives, a big problem in this country, i am sure not that many aged four, but never the less they have highlighted the declining age. what i find more alarming is the overall rise in violent crime, up the overall rise in violent crime, up by the overall rise in violent crime, up by...
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this the best way of deflating labour and jeremy corbyn, if they do ease up on austerity, do they take some of the wind out of labour's sails the observer has only about a little more than two months ago. theresa may had a net positive... a lifetiming a. plus 21, jeremy corbyn negative 35. now, theresa may negative 20, jeremy corbyn plus four and labour has a six point lead in the polls. the tories in their arrogant way, thought you know, we will call an election and have 150 seat majority, they didn't take account of the fact that corbyn was a brilliant campaignerand that corbyn was a brilliant campaigner and theresa may was a terrible campaigner, so, the result of that is that they are struggling now, to keep up, that the wind is in corbyn's sails to use another nautical reference and you go to cricket matches, people are chanting ohjeremy corbyn, cricket matches, people are chanting oh jeremy corbyn, glastonbury, cricket matches, people are chanting ohjeremy corbyn, glastonbury, he has become a cult, and the tories seem has become a cult, and the tories seem completely lost how to respond that. i have got three daughters who are students
this the best way of deflating labour and jeremy corbyn, if they do ease up on austerity, do they take some of the wind out of labour's sails the observer has only about a little more than two months ago. theresa may had a net positive... a lifetiming a. plus 21, jeremy corbyn negative 35. now, theresa may negative 20, jeremy corbyn plus four and labour has a six point lead in the polls. the tories in their arrogant way, thought you know, we will call an election and have 150 seat majority,...
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tony blair has criticised the labour party for not championing a position on europe that is not different from the tories. jeremyut a path that is distinct from theresa may's. the issue is clear, i wanted to make it clear to michelle barnier, that we would not be doing what theresa may is proposing to do. we would have an investment—led economy, and that we were wanting a tariff free trade access to the european market. there is a huge integrating and manufacturing industry on both sides of the channel. but tony blair says that what he hears behind—the—scenes is that there is the possibility of a new compromise on the table. and that this should not be discounted. laws on buying and carrying acid are to be reviewed by the government following a spate of attacks which took place in london on thursday night. five people had corrosive liquid thrown at them, including one man who is said to have suffered life—changing injuries. two teenage boys, aged 15 and 16, remain in custody on suspicion of robbery and grievous bodily harm with intent. andy moore's report contains flashing images and some scenes you may find dis
tony blair has criticised the labour party for not championing a position on europe that is not different from the tories. jeremyut a path that is distinct from theresa may's. the issue is clear, i wanted to make it clear to michelle barnier, that we would not be doing what theresa may is proposing to do. we would have an investment—led economy, and that we were wanting a tariff free trade access to the european market. there is a huge integrating and manufacturing industry on both sides of...
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a 20—year—old man has died after being confronted by a police officer in a shop in east london. the health secretary jeremy hunt has described the abuse to staff at ormond street hospital where the terminally ill baby charlie guide is being treated as totally unacceptable. the hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a tide of abuse and it had to call in the police. the high court is considering whether charlie's pa rents considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take into the united states for experimental treatment. release charlie gard! it is a case that has touched people around the world. attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with medical experts over the treatment of a critically ill baby boy. ii—month—old charlie gard has a rare form of mitochondrial disease, a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness and irreversible brain damage. his parents, connie yates and chris gard, want to take him to the us for pioneering surgery. but great ormond street hospital says it is in charlie's best interests to turn off his life—support and allow him to die. last n
a 20—year—old man has died after being confronted by a police officer in a shop in east london. the health secretary jeremy hunt has described the abuse to staff at ormond street hospital where the terminally ill baby charlie guide is being treated as totally unacceptable. the hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a tide of abuse and it had to call in the police. the high court is considering whether charlie's pa rents considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take...
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and we are told that the style of the enquiry will be decided after scratch back until after jeremy hunt hasilies. what would they want to see, both the style and what the outcome they would want to be? they want a full public enquiry. they want the chair of that enquiry to have the power disappearing witnesses and for those witnesses to be examined and cross—examined on oath. and they wa nt to cross—examined on oath. and they want to be represented at that enquiry so their views are not ignored and in fact taken into account in the way the enquiry develops. clearly, the scope of the enquiry is grown to be down, to a certain extent, to the chair, in due course, and those appointing the chair. but the victims and their families do want an input into that process so that it doesn't become too wide, submit it takes too long, or too narrow, were issuesjust felt to be determined. the power to force people to attend is important? absolutely crucial. there has to be the power for people to be forced to attend and examined under oath. we had the archer inquiry, some years ago, that didn't have any t
and we are told that the style of the enquiry will be decided after scratch back until after jeremy hunt hasilies. what would they want to see, both the style and what the outcome they would want to be? they want a full public enquiry. they want the chair of that enquiry to have the power disappearing witnesses and for those witnesses to be examined and cross—examined on oath. and they wa nt to cross—examined on oath. and they want to be represented at that enquiry so their views are not...