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with jeremy hunt going againstjunior doctors, funding.ing against junior doctors, that has funding. with jeremy hunt going againstjunior doctors, that has put pressure on the nhs and a lot more funding needs to be put in.|j believe if you are capable of going to university you should not have to pay a fee. because you worked hard to get there. and what about the brexit word, 73% of the young voted to stay in the eu. i voted to stay in. i voted to stay. remain. to stay in the eu. i voted to stay in. ivoted to stay. remain. ifeel the lib dems are more open about brexit and talking about a second referendum before the final deal goes through. we do not normally associate young voters for some reason with the conservative party. there is a long tradition of this is vote rs there is a long tradition of this is voters tend to move towards the ce ntre voters tend to move towards the centre or a little bit right as they get older. but the tory party has a particular problem this time and thatis particular problem this time and that is compounded
with jeremy hunt going againstjunior doctors, funding.ing against junior doctors, that has funding. with jeremy hunt going againstjunior doctors, that has put pressure on the nhs and a lot more funding needs to be put in.|j believe if you are capable of going to university you should not have to pay a fee. because you worked hard to get there. and what about the brexit word, 73% of the young voted to stay in the eu. i voted to stay in. i voted to stay. remain. to stay in the eu. i voted to stay...
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jeremy hunt expecting anyjob? will you get a newjob?ry, who has been in charge of a controversial time with various strikes and problems in the department for health, we await easily to see if he stays. i suspect not because it seems everyone who has gone it has not kept theirjobs. probably a move forjeremy hunt. we will talk lets talk about damian green, a close friend of the by minister. he has now been moved to first secretary of state would sound ceremonial but is important. it was held in the past by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. it is effectively the most senior member of the cabinet. that is, actually, something of a promotion for him. he is also ministerfor the cabinet office. we have had great clout has kept his job as the business secretary. —— greg clark has captained job. sajid javid, the communities secretary has walked in. so has liam fox, who came in early. he is the secretary of state for international trade, a real brexit here. there have been rumours he would be shuffled out but he still has a job,
jeremy hunt expecting anyjob? will you get a newjob?ry, who has been in charge of a controversial time with various strikes and problems in the department for health, we await easily to see if he stays. i suspect not because it seems everyone who has gone it has not kept theirjobs. probably a move forjeremy hunt. we will talk lets talk about damian green, a close friend of the by minister. he has now been moved to first secretary of state would sound ceremonial but is important. it was held in...
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, and we we re secretary of state, jeremy hunt, and we were completely expecting this result, absolutelyation, given that in fact the assets have actually been enhanced. for example, by the acquisition of talk radio in the past by news uk, and even in the absence of any buoyancy in use proper sales, which have fallen by 50%, the combined impact, when you look at non—pay wall websites, the reach of those website is very broad. rolls royce say 7,000 jobs in the east midlands are secure — following their announcement on a £150 million investment in uk operations. it's investing the majority of that cash into a test bed in derby that will create 200 jobs. its also gone back on a decision to close a facility down in the area — which will save 150 jobs. unite the union are pleased with the decision. britain's second biggest airport — gatwick — has announced a record year of passengers. the 12 months to the end of january was the busiest in its history — with over 44 million passengers passing through its gates, a jump of 7.7% on the previous year. revenues and profits were also up strongly — a
, and we we re secretary of state, jeremy hunt, and we were completely expecting this result, absolutelyation, given that in fact the assets have actually been enhanced. for example, by the acquisition of talk radio in the past by news uk, and even in the absence of any buoyancy in use proper sales, which have fallen by 50%, the combined impact, when you look at non—pay wall websites, the reach of those website is very broad. rolls royce say 7,000 jobs in the east midlands are secure —...
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we're waiting to hear from jeremy huntand we're waiting to hear from jeremy hunt and indeed, some ofve already gone on. to what extent, ellie price, can you tell us about the balance here of remainers and brexiteers in these appointments? i will be honest, anita, i have not done my arithmetic to work out exactly how it balances. look, this is a cabinet that is staying roughly the same, it looks like there could be a little bit of shifting in and out but it is a cabinet that is roughly the same and, of course, there will be some junior ministerial roles that will need to be filled. some of those junior ministers lost their seats in the election. there is a sense from within pro—remain mps from the conservative party that theresa may's plans for brexit, her plans for a hard brexit might now be scuppered. i think those on the pull lives side might have something to say about that and might argue that but there is a sense that the arithmetic within parliament does not add up and so when you bring into play the other parties, do not forget, they will be given a vote on the deal, that pote
we're waiting to hear from jeremy huntand we're waiting to hear from jeremy hunt and indeed, some ofve already gone on. to what extent, ellie price, can you tell us about the balance here of remainers and brexiteers in these appointments? i will be honest, anita, i have not done my arithmetic to work out exactly how it balances. look, this is a cabinet that is staying roughly the same, it looks like there could be a little bit of shifting in and out but it is a cabinet that is roughly the same...
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jeremy hunt! this was all ministers were willing to promise.ctor pay until the pay review body has reported, and we will listen to what they say and we will listen to what people in this house has said before making a final decision. the labour attempt failed. the ayes to the right, 309, the noes to the left, 323. despite ministers‘ public hints, by late afternoon number 10 said that nothing had changed. 0ne cabinet minister told me theyjust don't know what they are yet going to do. but carry on with the cap, the government looks deaf to concerns they have themselves acknowledged. ditch it, though, and it costs the taxpayer billions. 0r make no decision — the alternative is confusion, perhaps for many more months. it looked as though this morning the government was starting to move on this. that nothing has changed is really worrying and should send out alarm bells to conservative mps that thought they could change something. numbers ten and 11 said there is no difference in their positions — despite suggestions the treasury was less than impre
jeremy hunt! this was all ministers were willing to promise.ctor pay until the pay review body has reported, and we will listen to what they say and we will listen to what people in this house has said before making a final decision. the labour attempt failed. the ayes to the right, 309, the noes to the left, 323. despite ministers‘ public hints, by late afternoon number 10 said that nothing had changed. 0ne cabinet minister told me theyjust don't know what they are yet going to do. but carry...
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jeremy hunt said the government will listen and pay listen to public bodies but there's quite a shiftre the talk should listen carefully. given what happened in the general election, it wasn't what i want to haven't wisdom in government but i would've liked a bigger majority. we need to make sure that we listen very carefully the democratic message that has been delivered and people still sauber want the conservatives to lead and we have the bigger share of the vote and the most mps. but it wouldn't be right to sail on regardless. it we are responsible for listening to them, it wasn't a complete landslide, we must listen. on any other issue, this would be a slim majority you've got. it would and it took a few tory rebels to bring policies down? a majority of 14 is workable but not huge, you're right. i think that one of the things that we will all get used to as the democratic position was for a hung parliament, politicians should not criticise the voters, they are the bosses after all. we now have to sit down and make it work. people decided that was what they wanted and we must deli
jeremy hunt said the government will listen and pay listen to public bodies but there's quite a shiftre the talk should listen carefully. given what happened in the general election, it wasn't what i want to haven't wisdom in government but i would've liked a bigger majority. we need to make sure that we listen very carefully the democratic message that has been delivered and people still sauber want the conservatives to lead and we have the bigger share of the vote and the most mps. but it...
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while other key figure stay where they are, including jeremy hunt at a health and liam fox at international. theresa may will hope that the reshuffle, the most suitable for hits lack of changes that will help reach out to tory mps. she said last night she and her sister in a job. eye surgery the election campaign that if re—elected, and to do deserve a full pardon to make time. but i am getting on with the job. deserve a full pardon to make time. but i am getting on with thejob. —— i intended to serve a full—term. but i am getting on with thejob. —— i intended to serve a full-term. but life without a majority in the house of commons will be very different. the premise may have the wave goodbye to some of policy plans. today she will meet with our own backbenchers, many of whom will be looking for reassurances. she now faces the challenge of starting brexit talk with her authority weakened and her long—term future still in doubt. —— talks. plenty of questions to address here. with me is alastair donald from the institute of ideas, a group that organises public debates on controversial topics
while other key figure stay where they are, including jeremy hunt at a health and liam fox at international. theresa may will hope that the reshuffle, the most suitable for hits lack of changes that will help reach out to tory mps. she said last night she and her sister in a job. eye surgery the election campaign that if re—elected, and to do deserve a full pardon to make time. but i am getting on with the job. deserve a full pardon to make time. but i am getting on with thejob. —— i...
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jeremy hunt! this was all ministers were willing to promise.ur decision on public sector pay until the pay review body has reported, and we will listen to what they say and we will listen to what people in this house have said before making a final decision. the labour attempt failed. the ayes to the right, 309, the noes to the left, 323. despite ministers‘ public hints, by late afternoon number ten said that nothing had changed. 0ne cabinet minister told me theyjust don't know what they are yet going to do. but carry on with the cap, and the government looks deaf to concerns that they have themselves acknowledged. ditch it, though, and it costs the taxpayer billions. 0r make no decision — the alternative is confusion, perhaps for many more months. it looked as though this morning, the government was starting to move on this. that nothing has changed is really worrying and should send out alarm bells to conservative mps that thought they could change something. numbers 10 and 11 say there is no difference in their positions despite suggestions
jeremy hunt! this was all ministers were willing to promise.ur decision on public sector pay until the pay review body has reported, and we will listen to what they say and we will listen to what people in this house have said before making a final decision. the labour attempt failed. the ayes to the right, 309, the noes to the left, 323. despite ministers‘ public hints, by late afternoon number ten said that nothing had changed. 0ne cabinet minister told me theyjust don't know what they are...
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jeremy hunt.as abandoned her demands for a new scottish independence referendum before the brexit deal is signed. the first minister of scotland had called for an independence vote in either autumn next year or the spring of 2019. but in the general election, the snp lost a third of its seats at westminster. nicola sturgeon outlined her revised thinking at the scottish parliament at holyrood. we face a brexit that we did not vote for, and in a form more extreme than most would have imagined just one year ago. and now the terms of that brexit are being negotiated by a uk government with no clear mandate, precious little authority and no real idea even within its own ranks of what it is seeking to achieve. before, during and since the election campaign, i have had hundreds of conversations with people in every part of scotland about the issues of brexit and a second independence referendum. i want to reassure people that our proposal is not for a referendum now or before there is sufficient clarity
jeremy hunt.as abandoned her demands for a new scottish independence referendum before the brexit deal is signed. the first minister of scotland had called for an independence vote in either autumn next year or the spring of 2019. but in the general election, the snp lost a third of its seats at westminster. nicola sturgeon outlined her revised thinking at the scottish parliament at holyrood. we face a brexit that we did not vote for, and in a form more extreme than most would have imagined...
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other key figures are jeremy hunt and liam fox. the pm may have to wave goodbye to some of her policy plans. today, she will meet with her own backbenchers, many of whom will be looking for reassurances. she now faces the challenge of starting brexit talks with her authority weakened and her with her authority and her long—term future still in doubt. in a moment, we'll speak to our ireland correspondent chris page in belfast. but first chris mason is in downing street. chris, it's been a tough few days for the prime minister, and potentially more trouble ahead today? what's happening today, good morning? good to you, this was meant to be the proud moment when a new flock of conservative mps came to westminster and theresa may had a majority which would ensure she was the dominant political figure of her age. instead, the opposite. she is diminished and weekend and bruised. instead, having to explain to her collea g u es instead, having to explain to her colleagues how it was possible that an election that she called voluntarily cou
other key figures are jeremy hunt and liam fox. the pm may have to wave goodbye to some of her policy plans. today, she will meet with her own backbenchers, many of whom will be looking for reassurances. she now faces the challenge of starting brexit talks with her authority weakened and her with her authority and her long—term future still in doubt. in a moment, we'll speak to our ireland correspondent chris page in belfast. but first chris mason is in downing street. chris, it's been a...
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jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle.g has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. they have also heard in the last few minutes that michael gove has been appointed as environment secretary. that is because andrea leadsom, the outgoing environment secretary has become the leader of the commons, moving from defra. karen bradley continues as culture secretary. vicky young reports. she is putting on a brave face, but theresa may knows she throws the party into turmoil. this morning she rang round colleagues defeated on thursday and for now she keeps her job, but senior conservatives have demanded change. it is going to require change and i hope we will see more collective decision—making in the cabinet, i and other senior collea g u es in the cabinet, i and other senior colleagues have made that clear to her and colleagues have made that clear to herandi colleagues have made that clear to her and i think we will also see that she will want to work much more closely
jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle.g has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. they have also heard in the last few minutes that michael gove has been appointed as environment secretary. that is because andrea leadsom, the outgoing environment secretary has become the leader of the commons, moving from defra. karen bradley continues as culture secretary. vicky young reports. she is putting on a...
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jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. he has overseen a humanitarian crisis. seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it, i see it everyday. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i felt very much the way ashlynn does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. it is an issue which divides, but one which affects every one of the electorate. 0n 8thjune, they will decide in whose hands the nhs is safe. the latest polls ahead of thursday's general election show the conservatives' lead has narrowed against labour. but in the last six weeks, how have the polls changed? and which marginal seats will be the key battlegrounds that decide the result? jeremy vine has been taking a look at this, and how it compares to the 2015 election results. well, do come into our election studio, and let me show you first the result in percentages of the last gene
jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. he has overseen a humanitarian crisis. seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it, i see it everyday. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i felt very much the way ashlynn does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. it is an issue which...
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we had michael fallon, jeremy hunt and chris grayling say the government is listening to the electorate time has come to take a look at the public sector 1% pay cap imposed in 2012. downing street backed them until philip hammond insisted there was no change and the cap would last until 2020. i understand philip hammond has said the colleagues if there is a fiscal announcement, that is myjob. and a £4.1 billion commitments to increase public sector pay in line with inflation, that would need a funding stream. these three cabinet ministers do not have a history of freelancing and i understand they are saying to the chancellor, we thought we were echoing your comments when you said a couple of weeks ago you were not deaf to concerns about austerity. that is one argument. where does this leave the government, or more specifically, we are at the beginning of this parliament, where does it leave theresa may and her government? as you said, we have had senior ministers at odds on two consecutive days, and two defining issues of this government, fiscal policy and brexit. the diplomatic way to
we had michael fallon, jeremy hunt and chris grayling say the government is listening to the electorate time has come to take a look at the public sector 1% pay cap imposed in 2012. downing street backed them until philip hammond insisted there was no change and the cap would last until 2020. i understand philip hammond has said the colleagues if there is a fiscal announcement, that is myjob. and a £4.1 billion commitments to increase public sector pay in line with inflation, that would need a...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt says he wants to make the nhs one of the safest place in the worldernment says it will continue to invest record levels in education. prince harry has said his time in afghanistan was the trigger for him to get help in dealing with his mother's death. harry, who served on two front line tours with the army, told forces tv that setting up the invictus games for wounded service personnel had also been a sort of cure. prince harry admitted that asking for help had been a significant decision. when you meet other lads, who have had a similarjourney, or there are similarities and it could help them and have a bit of banter and the moment you have that banter you can see them relax. once they realise, hang on, i'm not the only person here, there are so many people who suffered and recovered, i'm going to go and sort this out. i'm going to go and get help. the actor sir daniel day—lewis has announced his retirement from acting. the 60—year—old star is the only man to have won three best actor oscars, which were awarded for my left foot, there will be blood
the health secretary, jeremy hunt says he wants to make the nhs one of the safest place in the worldernment says it will continue to invest record levels in education. prince harry has said his time in afghanistan was the trigger for him to get help in dealing with his mother's death. harry, who served on two front line tours with the army, told forces tv that setting up the invictus games for wounded service personnel had also been a sort of cure. prince harry admitted that asking for help had...
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other key figures stay where they are including jeremy hunt in health and liam fox in international trademabel hoped the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help her reach out to tory mps. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the campaign that if re—elected i would intend to serve a full term. what i am doing now is getting on with the immediatejob am doing now is getting on with the immediate job and i am doing now is getting on with the immediatejob and i think am doing now is getting on with the immediate job and i think that is what is important. i think that is what is important. i think that is what the public would expect. they wa nt to what the public would expect. they want to see government providing that certainty and stability. but life without a majority in the house of commons will be very different. the pm may have to some of her policy plans. today she will meet with her own backbenchers, many of whom will be looking for reassurances. she now faces the challenge of starting brexit talks with her authority weekend and her long—t
other key figures stay where they are including jeremy hunt in health and liam fox in international trademabel hoped the reshuffle, most notable for its lack of changes, will help her reach out to tory mps. she said last night she intends to stay in herjob. i said during the campaign that if re—elected i would intend to serve a full term. what i am doing now is getting on with the immediatejob am doing now is getting on with the immediate job and i am doing now is getting on with the...
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jeremy hunt has been confirmed as the health secretary.as headed up the department at a time of big controversy. there has been thosejunior time of big controversy. there has been those junior doctors strikes, controversies been those junior doctors strikes, c0 ntrove i’s i es over been those junior doctors strikes, controversies over waiting times and playing a key part in the election battle and the election campaign. the nhs is always a battle ground but he keeps his position as health secretary. it would seem... it looks like there are now 11 cabinet ministers who have stayed put. going up ministers who have stayed put. going up in the world is damian green who becomes the first secretary of state. effectively he becomes the first amongst equals, it is effectively something of a key role that the prime minister has, if she doesn't have a deputy prime minister. this is something damian green will be effectively the top cabinet minister. he also takes on the role as minister for the cabinet office. also going up, david lidington who was
jeremy hunt has been confirmed as the health secretary.as headed up the department at a time of big controversy. there has been thosejunior time of big controversy. there has been those junior doctors strikes, controversies been those junior doctors strikes, c0 ntrove i’s i es over been those junior doctors strikes, controversies over waiting times and playing a key part in the election battle and the election campaign. the nhs is always a battle ground but he keeps his position as health...
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jeremy hunt saying they were going to wait for recommendations from the independent bodies but i think bodies but i think there is a sense from labour the night that they want to keep the pressure on and they do not have the numbers to defeat the speech tomorrow and the final votes is taking place. there is a sense that they will use parliament to do this. thank you. jeremy corbyn has put out a statement saying the government had the perfect opportunity to walk the walk and make it clear that they had learned lessons. jeremy corbyn said it is clear that nothing has changed. the government has not taken changed. the government has not ta ken lessons changed. the government has not taken lessons from the general election, that isjeremy corbyn putting out a statement. for more on this we're joined via webcam by tim bale —— author and professor of politics at queen mary university london. it's good to see, thanks for being with us, no surprises, the factors, further down the road when it comes to brexit matters that is when she needs to start worrying about her in conservative ranks. that'
jeremy hunt saying they were going to wait for recommendations from the independent bodies but i think bodies but i think there is a sense from labour the night that they want to keep the pressure on and they do not have the numbers to defeat the speech tomorrow and the final votes is taking place. there is a sense that they will use parliament to do this. thank you. jeremy corbyn has put out a statement saying the government had the perfect opportunity to walk the walk and make it clear that...
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what that meant was that the relevant ministers, jeremy hunt and sajid javid, were informed rather thans. you have been getting in touch with your thoughts on the big story that has been dominating for several days, that terrible fire at grenfell tower. justin has tweeted to say the residents of g re nfell tower tweeted to say the residents of grenfell tower will need all the help that can be given to them. we we re help that can be given to them. we were talking earlier to to people who have lost nearly everything. just two of so many who have lost everything. and besiktas many people have lost their lives. we still don‘t have a final number. but many remain missing. also,: has e—mailed. he was watching this morning. it is a terrible tragedy, he says. all of the country have been shocked. thank you for your company today. have a good day. bye— bye. good morning. it is going to turn very warm over the next few days. in fa ct, very warm over the next few days. in fact, pretty very warm over the next few days. in fa ct, pretty hot very warm over the next few days. in fact, pretty hot for
what that meant was that the relevant ministers, jeremy hunt and sajid javid, were informed rather thans. you have been getting in touch with your thoughts on the big story that has been dominating for several days, that terrible fire at grenfell tower. justin has tweeted to say the residents of g re nfell tower tweeted to say the residents of grenfell tower will need all the help that can be given to them. we we re help that can be given to them. we were talking earlier to to people who have...
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jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. he has overseen a humanitarian crisis.ff it probably, look at the pfi bill, none of that we are seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it, i see it every day. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years i felt very much the way ashton does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. it is an issue which divides, but one which affects every one of the electorate. on 8th ofjune, they will decide in whose hands the nhs is safe. 0ur headlines. the third london bridge attacker is named as 22—year—old youssef zaghba. he was reportedly stopped from trying to travel to syria by italian police last year. a minute's silences held across the uk for the seven killed and dozens injured in the attack. tributes paid to a 28—year—old australian nurse, kirsty boden, who was killed as she ran to help others. in sport, england po
jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. he has overseen a humanitarian crisis.ff it probably, look at the pfi bill, none of that we are seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it, i see it every day. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years i felt very much the way ashton does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they...
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jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle. greening has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. our correspondent ellie price is in downing street. i'm not sure to what extent it is accurate to call this a reshuffle. no, ithink accurate to call this a reshuffle. no, i think you are probably right will stop by my calculations 14 cabinet ministers stayed put. eight positions are yet to be confirmed. the likes of the leader of the house, secretary of state... no, sorry that has gone. secretary of state for culture, for environment. we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are wondering whether she has kept herjob in environment. we have also seen whether she will stay on as culture secretary. we have also seen brandon lewis walked in, the policing and fire services minister. had been tipped for great things actually so we are wondering if there is
jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle. greening has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. our correspondent ellie price is in downing street. i'm not sure to what extent it is accurate to call this a reshuffle. no, ithink accurate to call this a reshuffle. no, i think you are probably right will stop by my calculations 14 cabinet ministers stayed put. eight positions are yet to be confirmed. the...
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the absolutely cannot be trusted, jeremy hunt cannot be trusted, he has ove r5een hunt cannot be trustedout whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i felt the way that she does about the nhs, i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. as pa rt of as part of our election coverage, at 5:35pm on the bbc news channel, we will be speaking to the commissioner of plaid cymru, adam price. you can get in touch on twitter or by e—mail. coming up, the news at one o'clock, but first the it has been a miserable starts to tuesday, wednesday in excess of 50 mph. ido tuesday, wednesday in excess of 50 mph. i do not expect it to improve much. heavy wind and gales expected to continue as we go through the afternoon. the heaviest rain has beenin afternoon. the heaviest rain has been in the south—east, but brighter conditions following on from the west. a different story from scotland, an area of low pressure sitting across the far north—east, and the rainbow linger here for much of the aft
the absolutely cannot be trusted, jeremy hunt cannot be trusted, he has ove r5een hunt cannot be trustedout whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i felt the way that she does about the nhs, i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. as pa rt of as part of our election coverage, at 5:35pm on the bbc news channel, we will be speaking to the commissioner of plaid cymru, adam...
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signals from senior cabinet members and downing street sources that the pay cap would be reviewed, jeremy huntt yet any change in policy. we will not make our decision on public sector pay until the pay review body has reported. and we will listen to what they say, and we will listen to what people in this house have said before making a final decision. theresa may is expected to win the vote on the queen's speech today with the support of the dup and her backbenchers are unlikely to rebel. but her majority is slim, her authority is still fragile. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. police in australia have charged one of the most senior roman catholic cardinals, george pell, with sexually abusing children. cardinal pell is in charge of the vatican's finances and is considered to rank third in the hierarchy of the church. he is accused of multiple offences dating back to the 1970s— charges he's strenuously denied. iam i am looking forward finally to having my day in court. i am innocent of these charges. they are false. the whole idea of sexual abuse is abhorrent to me. talks over resuming po
signals from senior cabinet members and downing street sources that the pay cap would be reviewed, jeremy huntt yet any change in policy. we will not make our decision on public sector pay until the pay review body has reported. and we will listen to what they say, and we will listen to what people in this house have said before making a final decision. theresa may is expected to win the vote on the queen's speech today with the support of the dup and her backbenchers are unlikely to rebel. but...
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system and it did come out yesterday in the queen's speech, and the sectarian state for health, jeremy huntand using the health service. so it is a complex issue and in northern ireland where they have a different position on abortion, that is a position which is shared by people from across the different communities. the sdlp has broadly the same position on abortion as the dup, i understand. but it underlines the difficulty is government has of any potentially controversial vote, how long can this last? you are going to be nervous every time there a vote in this place? we are a minority government with the support of the dup and that means ministers when they come before parliament, as we have with our programme, have to think about the national interest and have to make sure that we can build consensus, the things we have put in the queen's speech are about delivering the important decision the important decision a british people made on brexit and other areas of our manifesto where it is absolutely in the national interest, and it means ministers have to persuade people to take people w
system and it did come out yesterday in the queen's speech, and the sectarian state for health, jeremy huntand using the health service. so it is a complex issue and in northern ireland where they have a different position on abortion, that is a position which is shared by people from across the different communities. the sdlp has broadly the same position on abortion as the dup, i understand. but it underlines the difficulty is government has of any potentially controversial vote, how long can...
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andrew on twitter says, i want an answer on white theresa may has reinstalled jeremy hunt as health secretary the country forward. —— how to take the country forward. —— how to take the country forward. what is the deal with the dup? what kind of brexit are we asking for? i have still no idea. elspeth on facebook says, this is how a self—serving politician, this is house of serving politicians mess with our country and our future. what a mess! who can you trust? let's talk a bit more about the conservatives and the fact that they are going to have to rely on northern ireland's dup's ten mps to give them a majority. but at what price? let's talk to alistair ross, a former dup junior minister. price? let's talk to alistair ross, a former dupjunior minister. we can also hear from peter a former dupjunior minister. we can also hearfrom peter lynas, director of... who is director of the evangelical alliance. it is a christian organisation. he is also in belfast. and alan murray is a transgender woman and o2 in belfast. and alan murray is a transgender woman and 02 bt campaigner from northern irela
andrew on twitter says, i want an answer on white theresa may has reinstalled jeremy hunt as health secretary the country forward. —— how to take the country forward. —— how to take the country forward. what is the deal with the dup? what kind of brexit are we asking for? i have still no idea. elspeth on facebook says, this is how a self—serving politician, this is house of serving politicians mess with our country and our future. what a mess! who can you trust? let's talk a bit more...
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jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. gordon and aislinn are with us. i wa nt to gordon and aislinn are with us. i want to pick up with hugh pym, our bbc health editor. health is a devolved issue, isn't it? that's right. this general election debate on health is very much about the english health system because the elections are for westminster. westminster and the department of health run health for england. scotland, wales and northern ireland, health is devolved. their administrations don'ts have elections this time round. but spending decisions made at westminster always have a knock on effect in scotland, wales and northern ireland through the funding formula. so the money that's been talked about in this election campaign does have an indirect impact on those devolved administrations. and the key issue, and we saw you two talking about it is funding. layout the stall who is saying what on funding? the head of the nhs in england simon stevens said by 2020 health demand will outstrip the supply of money by £30 billion
jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. gordon and aislinn are with us. i wa nt to gordon and aislinn are with us. i want to pick up with hugh pym, our bbc health editor. health is a devolved issue, isn't it? that's right. this general election debate on health is very much about the english health system because the elections are for westminster. westminster and the department of health run health for england. scotland, wales and northern ireland, health is devolved. their administrations don'ts have...
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hunt. rene? >> pointing the finger at the justice department, his own justice department. jeremy diamond, thank you so much from the white house. >>> with me now, cnn political kmen at a time ors, good morning to all of you. jack, i'll start with you. adviser to the president's campaign, where do you fall on this line. should the president consider or should he fire both or either of mueller, rosenstein? >> no, he should not, but i can tell you any fair person would say this thing is so complicated, almost a circular -- there's leaks that haven't been addressed, mueller's friendship with comey, something that appears to be a justice department violation of their own rules. the fact that rosenstein tells trump to fire comey, yet he now is going to be leading investigation of the firing. and then there's the question i would raise as a partisan loyalist, you have three members of this investigation team by themselves given $56,000 to hillary clinton. all this stuff to me makes anybody who is fair minded and objective feel a little queasy. >> erol, what do you think of what we just
hunt. rene? >> pointing the finger at the justice department, his own justice department. jeremy diamond, thank you so much from the white house. >>> with me now, cnn political kmen at a time ors, good morning to all of you. jack, i'll start with you. adviser to the president's campaign, where do you fall on this line. should the president consider or should he fire both or either of mueller, rosenstein? >> no, he should not, but i can tell you any fair person would say...
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hunt. >> no you have the president seemingly upset at the two top people at his justice department. jeremyiamond live at the white house, thank you very much. >>> we have cnn politics reporter eugene scott, kelly jane torens and danny savalos with us. danny, if a recusal is to avoid not just actual impropriety and actual conflict of interest but the appearance of those two, why hasn't rod rosenstein recused himself yet? >> that's a good question in that it certainly is doj policy, it is either actual impropriety or the appearance of a conflict or the lost of that impartiality is another factor in the code of regulations and the u.s. attorney's manual. there is also a process under doj procedure whereby you report your perceived conflict of interest and your higher ups decide -- your section chief as it is, decides whether or not there is a conflict of interest or the appearance requiring the recusal. the strange thing here is that we are at the apex. there are not a lot of section chiefs above rosenstein in the chain of command to report to and to give him the final word. it is a deliberat
hunt. >> no you have the president seemingly upset at the two top people at his justice department. jeremyiamond live at the white house, thank you very much. >>> we have cnn politics reporter eugene scott, kelly jane torens and danny savalos with us. danny, if a recusal is to avoid not just actual impropriety and actual conflict of interest but the appearance of those two, why hasn't rod rosenstein recused himself yet? >> that's a good question in that it certainly is doj...
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. >> let me bring in casey hunt joining us here from new york al 30 rock for the day. pick up with jeremyitch mcconnell is struggling potentially, we don't know yet but it's got to hit 50 and he wants to do it in less than three weeks before july 4th. is that realistic? is it wishful thinking? put it into perspective. >> i would describe the deadline as an acceptance of the reality that if he doesn't set one it's never going to happen. to a certain extent this is a classic kind of strategic move to say hey, we really need to finish this really soon with the reality being that if they blow through this deadline maybe they'll at least get it done by august. because if they set the august rece recess deadline, who knows. it could keep going and going. if you're mitch mcconnell you want to be able to say you did something on health care, it's better than doing nothing. you've been promising americans if seven, eight years that you're going to repeal the affordable care act. i think the imperative is very much for him to try to do it. i think there was a lot of head scratching about wow, would
. >> let me bring in casey hunt joining us here from new york al 30 rock for the day. pick up with jeremyitch mcconnell is struggling potentially, we don't know yet but it's got to hit 50 and he wants to do it in less than three weeks before july 4th. is that realistic? is it wishful thinking? put it into perspective. >> i would describe the deadline as an acceptance of the reality that if he doesn't set one it's never going to happen. to a certain extent this is a classic kind of...
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fox hunting, the removal of winter fuel payments, meals for younger children, all that has disappeared and are not to be found in the queen‘s speech because that‘s what the election result... jeremyn this country and the fa ct politics in this country and the fact the prime minister today had to leave out of the queen‘s speech a whole load of things she fought the election an is a sign of the defeat she suffered even though the tories ended up is the largest party because she knows she can get us through the house of commons. the prioritie5 facing the government are in the queen's speech and priorities facing the government are in the queen's speech and the biggest one is brexit and getting it right. social care was mentioned in the queen's speech but it also said we needed to consult and talk to people before coming forward with final proposals, i don't think these things are off the agenda. talks continue with the dup about them supporting theresa may‘s government. a downing street spokesman said it was confident the queen‘s speech could "command the confidence" of the house of commons in a vote next week. joining me from belfast is nelson mccausland, a former dup member of the
fox hunting, the removal of winter fuel payments, meals for younger children, all that has disappeared and are not to be found in the queen‘s speech because that‘s what the election result... jeremyn this country and the fa ct politics in this country and the fact the prime minister today had to leave out of the queen‘s speech a whole load of things she fought the election an is a sign of the defeat she suffered even though the tories ended up is the largest party because she knows she...
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jeremy corbyn government. that fixed term parliament act is the tory‘s friend. the dup will never countenance talking tojeremy corbyn because of his issue that did not hunt for thes in the election campaign, his attitude to the ira. the tories can be confident that whatever price is extracted from them, they will never put jeremy corbyn into downing street. they will trigger another election. they will trigger another election. they will trigger another election. they will play hard with her. she is weak. we know she is a lame duck now. they can spin it anyway they like, she was really a commanding figure. people got to know her and they not like her. it was almost like she was trying to lose the election with that social care u—turn. she pretended it was not a u—turn. she pretended it was not a u-turn. someone in westminster said to me that cameron gambled on the referendum and last, mrs may gambled on the election and lost, and they said to me, is the tory party a party or a casino? back to you, huw. on that note, what are mrs may's plans? what can you tell us, laura kuenssberg? in the last few moments i have been told that we can expect theresa may will go to
jeremy corbyn government. that fixed term parliament act is the tory‘s friend. the dup will never countenance talking tojeremy corbyn because of his issue that did not hunt for thes in the election campaign, his attitude to the ira. the tories can be confident that whatever price is extracted from them, they will never put jeremy corbyn into downing street. they will trigger another election. they will trigger another election. they will trigger another election. they will play hard with her....