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of theresa may's former senior ministers being axed or stepping down. 0urfirst report is from jessica parker meeting with the queen. then to downing street, taking his place and thejob he is wa nted taking his place and thejob he is wanted for so long. i have just been to see her majesty, the queen, who has invited me to form a government andi has invited me to form a government and i have accepted. but to boos outside, borisjohnson was about to get ruthless. some were sacked, some quit but more than half of the old cabinet, gone, including his leadership rival, jeremy hunt. he will now have to sweat it out from the back and she is. demoted, this is the uk's new chancellor,. brought m, is the uk's new chancellor,. brought in, new home secretary, leader of the house of commons and foreign secretary. the most important thing is to get us out of the eu by the end of october, preferably with a deal. surveying the scene, he hasn't rearranged the cabinet copies overhauled it, trying to forge a tea m overhauled it, trying to forge a team dedicated to that brexit deadline. i think it's really import
of theresa may's former senior ministers being axed or stepping down. 0urfirst report is from jessica parker meeting with the queen. then to downing street, taking his place and thejob he is wa nted taking his place and thejob he is wanted for so long. i have just been to see her majesty, the queen, who has invited me to form a government andi has invited me to form a government and i have accepted. but to boos outside, borisjohnson was about to get ruthless. some were sacked, some quit but...
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our political correspondent jessica parker is at westminster. ore about what he has been saying. this is yet another warning shot from philip hammond aimed directly at borisjohnson. it is after yesterday the chancellor failed to support the government in opposing an amendment to the northern ireland bill. what does that amendment do? well, it makes it much harderfor a future prime minister to suspend parliament in order to ram through a no—deal brexit. that was aimed squarely at borisjohnson who the tory leadership candidate has so far refused to rule out suspending parliament in order to make sure that brexit does happen on october 31. another warning shot from philip hammond, he has been giving an interview to french and german newspapers. i understand the interview took place on tuesday in paris as he was attending a g7 summit but in the context of preventing a new deal brexit, something philip hammond definitely wa nts to something philip hammond definitely wants to do, he was asked whether he would rule out supporting a no—confidence motion
our political correspondent jessica parker is at westminster. ore about what he has been saying. this is yet another warning shot from philip hammond aimed directly at borisjohnson. it is after yesterday the chancellor failed to support the government in opposing an amendment to the northern ireland bill. what does that amendment do? well, it makes it much harderfor a future prime minister to suspend parliament in order to ram through a no—deal brexit. that was aimed squarely at borisjohnson...
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jessica parker, thank you.snap general election which was called by the left—wing prime minister alexis tsipras. he called the election after his party — syriza — suffered a defeat in the european elections in may. the government faces a challenge from the centre—right new democracy party. it's the country's sixth general election since the financial crisis in 2008. voting ends at around 5 o'clock this evening. live to our correspondent mark lowen in athens. why has the current government fallen out of favour? you might remember back in 2015, alexis tsipras swept to power here promising to end austerity and rip up promising to end austerity and rip up greece's bailout with its european creditors. he had to go back on virtually all of those promises as he accepted a third bailout here. he accepted yet more budget cuts. so he has lost a lot of the support base that backed him in 2015. the populist wave that brought him to power. he tried to stand up to other members of the european union, tried to stand up to the
jessica parker, thank you.snap general election which was called by the left—wing prime minister alexis tsipras. he called the election after his party — syriza — suffered a defeat in the european elections in may. the government faces a challenge from the centre—right new democracy party. it's the country's sixth general election since the financial crisis in 2008. voting ends at around 5 o'clock this evening. live to our correspondent mark lowen in athens. why has the current...
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jessica parker, bbc news. you can see that bbc panorama programme in full tonight on bbc 0ne.tor, norman smith, who's in westminster. two dire warnings, but brexiteers are not impressed. in a funny sort of way you almost feel as if we have gone round in a circle and we are back where we were three years ago in the middle of the brexit referendum with the remainer is citing these warnings of the damage no deal would do to the economy and brexiteers saying what are the experts know? the differences whereas mrs may was deeply opposed to no deal and we learn in tonight's programme that you never even threatened to leave on no deal, the contenders to replace her are perfectly ready to take us out without an agreement and this morning they have been doubling down on no deal with jeremy morning they have been doubling down on no deal withjeremy hunt suggesting the eu is trying to get us suggesting the eu is trying to get us back to the negotiating table on our knees, warning that if we have to leave with no deal it will damage relations with europe for a generation. borisjohnson's re
jessica parker, bbc news. you can see that bbc panorama programme in full tonight on bbc 0ne.tor, norman smith, who's in westminster. two dire warnings, but brexiteers are not impressed. in a funny sort of way you almost feel as if we have gone round in a circle and we are back where we were three years ago in the middle of the brexit referendum with the remainer is citing these warnings of the damage no deal would do to the economy and brexiteers saying what are the experts know? the...
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jessica parker reports.ggest the general secretary attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later she deleted her correspondence on the official account. it also shows jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. laboursaid she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because concerns political opponents had access to it. it was assuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man in charge at party hq for years is ian mcnicol. the e-mails you showed me a really important. the issues raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. panorama spoke to seven former officials from labours dispute team. i felt that i had tried as hard as i possibly could to do my bit to fight this, this sickness. and to me it is getting worse. i felt a bit complacent in the labour party not dealing with anti—semitism properly. the labour party not dealing with anti-semitism properly. lab
jessica parker reports.ggest the general secretary attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later she deleted her correspondence on the official account. it also shows jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. labour said jeremy corbyn's personal e—mail was copied in. laboursaid she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because concerns political opponents had access to it. it was assuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take...
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here's our political correspondent, jessica parker.a suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy corbyn‘s own personal e—mail was copied in. labour said that she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns that a political opponent had access to it, and the e—mails were about ensuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man who was in charge at party hq for years is iain mcnicol. the e—mails that you've shown me are really important. the issues that are raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. i resigned my membership. i felt that i had tried as hard as i possibly could to do my bit to fight this, this sickness. and to me, it's getting worse. i knew the atmosphere was bad, but it kept building up and up. i felt a bit complicit, actually. in what? in the
here's our political correspondent, jessica parker.a suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy corbyn‘s own personal e—mail was copied in. labour said that she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns that a political opponent had access to it, and the e—mails were...
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. >> and sarah jessica parker wants to host a party for the team at her house. >> whoa.> tomorrow, the celebration continues in new york with a parade. so, who are these ladies hoping they'll meet? >> i've alwaysperson that i'm l meet him. >> listen, her standing next to lebron james will be one of the greatest pictures of all time. >>> speaking of pictures, how about jason biggs and what he had to do with a pie 20 years ago? oh, you know what i'm talking about. in part two of our "american pie" exclusive, jason took us all back to that very traumatizing time. there's pies everywhere. that scene that was a life-changing scene for you. >> yeah, sure was. >> jim? >> it's not what it looks like. >> the way you screwed that pie changed everything, jason. >> it's funny when i read the script. it got to that scene and i laughed out loud and this was before eugene was even cast so i didn't really even fully know the degree to which it was going to be hilarious. >> well, we'll just tell your mother that we ate it all. >> and then the day of filming manager in my trailer and i wa
. >> and sarah jessica parker wants to host a party for the team at her house. >> whoa.> tomorrow, the celebration continues in new york with a parade. so, who are these ladies hoping they'll meet? >> i've alwaysperson that i'm l meet him. >> listen, her standing next to lebron james will be one of the greatest pictures of all time. >>> speaking of pictures, how about jason biggs and what he had to do with a pie 20 years ago? oh, you know what i'm talking...
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jessica parker, thanks very much.hern ireland's politicians to step up their efforts to restore devolved government, more than two—and—a—half years after it was suspended. the prime minister met the five main parties at stormont today, and also reaffirmed his commitment to leave the eu on october 31st "come what may". our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. finding middle ground here is hard. borisjohnson hopes to unite bitterly divided parties but progress to restore power sharing has been slow. clearly the people of northern ireland have been without a government, without stormont, for two years and six months so my prime focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that get up and running again. you wouldn't come to us, boris, we've come to you. there's a cacophony of issues to resolve. a row over the irish language has become the biggest dispute. the democratic unionists were the only party to dine with borisjohnson last night. they welcome his plans to ditch the so—called backstop which could have k
jessica parker, thanks very much.hern ireland's politicians to step up their efforts to restore devolved government, more than two—and—a—half years after it was suspended. the prime minister met the five main parties at stormont today, and also reaffirmed his commitment to leave the eu on october 31st "come what may". our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. finding middle ground here is hard. borisjohnson hopes to unite bitterly divided parties but progress to restore...
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here's our political correspondent, jessica parker.orama suggest that labour's general secretary, jennie formby, attempted to interfere in the selection of a disciplinary panel and later that she deleted the correspondence on her official labour party account. the correspondence also shows that jeremy corbyn‘s own personal e—mail was copied in. labour said that she temporarily stopped using her party e—mail because of concerns that a political opponent had access to it, and the e—mails were about ensuring the panel was held accountable for the length of time they take to hear cases. the man who was in charge at party hq for years is iain mcnicol. the e—mails that you've shown me are really important. the issues that are raised within them should ring alarm bells across the party. panorama spoke to seven former officials from labour's disputes team. i resigned my membership. i felt that i had tried as hard as i possibly could to do my bit to fight this, this sickness. and to me, it's getting worse. i knew the atmosphere was bad, but it
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our political correspondent jessica parker is in central london. jessica. yes, iam jessica.t is being constructed behind me. may they may only have 12 mps but they could play a crucial role and this party is seen a crucial role and this party is seen as one on a crucial role and this party is seen as one on the up as recent su ccesses seen as one on the up as recent successes in the local and european election, one of the reasons it is thought is a clarity of message on brexit. both canned a cats have similar view, both want another referendum, both want to see the uk remain in the european union. so perhaps this contest is particularly about who can cut through and capitalise on the liberal democrats' success capitalise on the liberal democrats' su ccess you capitalise on the liberal democrats' success you video sir ed davey. he says he has a sharper message, he was an energy secretary in the coalition government. supporters would suggest he is strong on green issues. justin rose the current deputy leaders, her supporters would suggest she has a stronger cut through, would
our political correspondent jessica parker is in central london. jessica. yes, iam jessica.t is being constructed behind me. may they may only have 12 mps but they could play a crucial role and this party is seen a crucial role and this party is seen as one on a crucial role and this party is seen as one on the up as recent su ccesses seen as one on the up as recent successes in the local and european election, one of the reasons it is thought is a clarity of message on brexit. both canned a...
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jessica parker, bbc news.tor, norman smith is at downing street for us now, where that cabinet meeting is taking place. good morning norman. first of all, why has there been this huge reshuffle 7 why has there been this huge reshuffle? because boris johnson wa nts to reshuffle? because boris johnson wants to launch a three month campaign to get us out of the eu by october 31st. and so he has created in effect, a do or die cabinet, where every single member is publicly committed and signed up to the policy of quitting, no ifs, no buts, come what may by october 31st. notjust hard line brexiteer, former remainers like amber rudd, they are sign odd up to the policy. central to that campaign has been mr johnson's decision basically to reassembly the old vote leave campaign, the stalwarts of the brexit referendum. the war house horses have been brought back in the back room jobs if you look at the press tea m, back room jobs if you look at the press team, some of the policy team, it's the old vote leave campaign bei
jessica parker, bbc news.tor, norman smith is at downing street for us now, where that cabinet meeting is taking place. good morning norman. first of all, why has there been this huge reshuffle 7 why has there been this huge reshuffle? because boris johnson wa nts to reshuffle? because boris johnson wants to launch a three month campaign to get us out of the eu by october 31st. and so he has created in effect, a do or die cabinet, where every single member is publicly committed and signed up to...
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jessica parker, thank you. the headlines on bbc news.bassador to washington have described president trump's administration as "inept", "insecure" and "incompetent". iran says it has breached yet another condition of its 2015 international nuclear agreement. protesters in hong kong are marching in another large demonstration against china's increasing control over the territory, sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. after losing the first two one day internationals england's women cricketers have something approaching a must win game in the ashes against australia. it's the third odi in the multi format competition. the aussies have started well. it's currently 117—1 after 21 overs. anya shrubsole has taken the only wicket so far. that of nicole bolton. andy murray and serena williams' new partnership has its first win and a new name too. the mixed doubles team called "serandy" came through their opening match at wimbledon beating andreas mies and alexa guarachi in straight sets in the prime time match o
jessica parker, thank you. the headlines on bbc news.bassador to washington have described president trump's administration as "inept", "insecure" and "incompetent". iran says it has breached yet another condition of its 2015 international nuclear agreement. protesters in hong kong are marching in another large demonstration against china's increasing control over the territory, sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. after losing...
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here‘s our political correspondent, jessica parker.t of decision—making. the shadow chancellor is increasingly trying to clear the path for a clearer message on brexit. he says there is little time to lose on more fully getting behind another referendum. we need to express a view now which is clearly saying... i will vote to remain and i want to campaign remain. whatjeremy is rightfully doing, and this is one of the differences between us, i say get on with it, jeremy i much wiser, he wants to talk to people and then go for it. have divisions sparked a civil war at the top of the party? john mcdonnell says no. it is net. it is rubbish. we are not being frozen out of meetings? —— you are not. no. we go back a0 years. we are the closest of friends. pressure on another issue, anti—semitism allegations in the labour party, but signs that this could move further in the coming weeks. meanwhile, decisions and being made here as well. voting is under way in the tory leadership contest. borisjohnson is striding towards a halloween departure dat
here‘s our political correspondent, jessica parker.t of decision—making. the shadow chancellor is increasingly trying to clear the path for a clearer message on brexit. he says there is little time to lose on more fully getting behind another referendum. we need to express a view now which is clearly saying... i will vote to remain and i want to campaign remain. whatjeremy is rightfully doing, and this is one of the differences between us, i say get on with it, jeremy i much wiser, he wants...
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our political correspondent jessica parker is with me now. not diplomatic language at all.t diplomatic language at all. tell us more about what has been said in these e—mails. us more about what has been said in these e-mails. not diplomatic language but these memos were never meant for public consumption. it is pretty unprecedented to see the scale of information that has been lea ked scale of information that has been leaked and the frankness of the language. these date from 2017 to the present, among the comments made by kim darroch he said the trump administration is inept, insecure, incompetent and he said about donald trump, fora man incompetent and he said about donald trump, for a man who has risen to the highest office in the planet, he radiates insecurity and to deal with mrtrump you radiates insecurity and to deal with mr trump you have to make a point simple, even blunt and immediate reports of vicious infighting within the white house are mostly true. he talks about the recent state visit where donald trump met the queen, we hear that is regarded to have gone v
our political correspondent jessica parker is with me now. not diplomatic language at all.t diplomatic language at all. tell us more about what has been said in these e—mails. us more about what has been said in these e-mails. not diplomatic language but these memos were never meant for public consumption. it is pretty unprecedented to see the scale of information that has been lea ked scale of information that has been leaked and the frankness of the language. these date from 2017 to the...
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nick eardley, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent, jessica parker, is at westminster.es his comments on matters very specifically. when former prime minister speak out on subjects, a lot of people listen. as nick was referring to there, one of the big issues that has been playing out over the next few weeks of the leadership contest is each candidate's willingness to go towards a no till brexit, to what extent they might be able to provoke parliament, and brought mps will do to stop that. —— no du brexit. we know the mps are against a no—deal brexit and john major has been speaking to the programme hard to come expressing his thoughts about how far he thinks fellow mps should go to stop and ideal exit. —— a no deal exit. surely, it is incumbent upon you, as a former leader of the conservative party and a former conservative prime minister, to say whether, like ken clarke, a former colleague of yours, and dominic grieve, that you believe it would be right, if it comes to it, for conservatives to vote no confidence in a prime minister and the government that is committed
nick eardley, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent, jessica parker, is at westminster.es his comments on matters very specifically. when former prime minister speak out on subjects, a lot of people listen. as nick was referring to there, one of the big issues that has been playing out over the next few weeks of the leadership contest is each candidate's willingness to go towards a no till brexit, to what extent they might be able to provoke parliament, and brought mps will do to stop that....
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uk out of the eu by the end of october, with or without a deal. 0ur political correspondent, jessica parkerday of resignations, sackings and promotions. a civilised start, meeting with the queen. then to downing street, taking his place on thejob he has wa nted taking his place on thejob he has wanted for so long. i have just been to see her majesty the queen, who has invited me to form a government, andi has invited me to form a government, and i have accepted. but to booze outside, borisjohnson was ruthless. some were sacked and some quit, but more than half of the old cabinet gone, including his leadership arrival, jeremy hunt, who will now have to sweat it out from the back benches. promoted, this is the uk's new chancellor, and brought in a new home secretary, leader of the house of commons, and foreign secretary. the most important thing is to get out of the eu by the end of october, prefera bly out of the eu by the end of october, preferably with a deal. mrjohnson saying he hasn't rearranged the cabinet, he has overhauled it, trying to forge a team dedicated to that brexit deadline.
uk out of the eu by the end of october, with or without a deal. 0ur political correspondent, jessica parkerday of resignations, sackings and promotions. a civilised start, meeting with the queen. then to downing street, taking his place on thejob he has wa nted taking his place on thejob he has wanted for so long. i have just been to see her majesty the queen, who has invited me to form a government, andi has invited me to form a government, and i have accepted. but to booze outside,...
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let's find out more from our political correspondent, jessica parker, who's in westminster. jeremy hunt say in response to all of this? this was inevitably going to come up in the head—to—head debate last night —— borisjohnson. people wanted to see if they would condemn donald trump and how far they would go, in particular people waiting for boris johnson and his reaction because he was lambasted by some for failing to fully back sir kim darroch initially after the british ambassador to the us fell foul of donald trump. both was and donald trump did condemn donald trump's remarks. let's have a listen to what they said. i have 3/2 chinese children, and if anyone... and their british citizens born on the nhs, and if anyone ever said go back to china, i'd be utterly appalled. if you're the leader of a great multicultural, multiracial society, you simply cannot use that kind of language about sending people back to where they came from. both men were asked, where the comments by donald trump racist? neither candidate would go quite that far. perhaps they are conscious that far.
let's find out more from our political correspondent, jessica parker, who's in westminster. jeremy hunt say in response to all of this? this was inevitably going to come up in the head—to—head debate last night —— borisjohnson. people wanted to see if they would condemn donald trump and how far they would go, in particular people waiting for boris johnson and his reaction because he was lambasted by some for failing to fully back sir kim darroch initially after the british ambassador to...
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go to westminster now — the mps have all gone off on summer recess but political correspondent jessica parkeryou would think they would have all the time in the world but those kinds of discussions but when it comes to the withdrawal agreement it seems as though borisjohnson is saying one thing and brussels saying something completely different. and we know there was a phone call between boris johnson we know there was a phone call between borisjohnson and we know there was a phone call between boris johnson and jean claudejuncker, between boris johnson and jean claude juncker, the eu between boris johnson and jean claudejuncker, the eu commission president this afternoon where from what i can see, he said it was not up what i can see, he said it was not upfora what i can see, he said it was not up for a renegotiation but we can talk on our feature relationship and brycejohnson talk on our feature relationship and bryce johnson says that the agreement as unacceptable to parliament and that is where they are an exchanged phone numbers and that was that. so it seems like this and pass between b
go to westminster now — the mps have all gone off on summer recess but political correspondent jessica parkeryou would think they would have all the time in the world but those kinds of discussions but when it comes to the withdrawal agreement it seems as though borisjohnson is saying one thing and brussels saying something completely different. and we know there was a phone call between boris johnson we know there was a phone call between borisjohnson and we know there was a phone call...
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let's go to the houses of parliament now and speak to our political correspondent, jessica parker. in labour party policy is this? it is a really significant shift in as you know pressure has been building onjeremy corbyn for quite some time, and particularly in the wake of those european parliamentary elections where the perception was that parties like the lib dems and the greens had a clearer message on brexit, they mocked up a lot of votes that labour‘s mine should have been there. jeremy corbyn shifting today. however, still some mystery over what would happen in the event ofa over what would happen in the event of a general election and a jeremy corbyn government. the challenge for labour could be that what they have clarified their message to some extent it might not be as crystal—clear as per example the liberal democrats. joining me is that labour mp hilary benn. what do you make of today's shift?” that labour mp hilary benn. what do you make of today's shift? i welcome it. i think it is very significant indeed. it is not before time. we have got 14% of the vote in the eur
let's go to the houses of parliament now and speak to our political correspondent, jessica parker. in labour party policy is this? it is a really significant shift in as you know pressure has been building onjeremy corbyn for quite some time, and particularly in the wake of those european parliamentary elections where the perception was that parties like the lib dems and the greens had a clearer message on brexit, they mocked up a lot of votes that labour‘s mine should have been there. jeremy...
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our political correspondent jessica parker is in westminster. right but it's important to say that labour completely rejects the allegations that have been put forward , allegations that have been put forward, saying that the farmer stopped making these claims are disaffected. jeremy corbyn was asked to getan disaffected. jeremy corbyn was asked to get an interview to the programme, but he declined. let's look at it broadly, we know that span some deep alignment amongst labour party and peace, and that widerjewish community about this ongoing issue and evidence put forward tonight may only serve to hike and back. interestingly, a senior labourfigure hike and back. interestingly, a senior labour figure who has previously asked to look into claims of anti—semitism byjeremy corbyn, he tonight has told the bbc at paint a picture of the party but still in denial some years on. but later —— labour party saying they completely reject any claims the party is anti—somatic. reject any claims the party is anti-somatic. i worried about sir kim, plenty of fa
our political correspondent jessica parker is in westminster. right but it's important to say that labour completely rejects the allegations that have been put forward , allegations that have been put forward, saying that the farmer stopped making these claims are disaffected. jeremy corbyn was asked to getan disaffected. jeremy corbyn was asked to get an interview to the programme, but he declined. let's look at it broadly, we know that span some deep alignment amongst labour party and peace,...
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jessica parker, many thanks. the headlines on bbc news...ounter iran's ‘piracy‘, after their seizure of a british registered tanker. carl beech, a man who claimed to have been abused as a child by a westminster paedophile ring, is convicted of perverting the course ofjustice and fraud. jo swinson is named as the first female leader of the liberal democrats, beating sir ed davey. police in hong kong have criticised for failing police in hong kong have criticised forfailing to police in hong kong have criticised for failing to protect pro—democracy activists. the group beat up protesters as they return from a rally. hong kong has had weeks of protests against the proposed extradition bill which could see people sent to mainland china for a trial. hong kong's leader condemned the violence. there are some images you may find disturbing. this is the violence that has shocked the people of once peaceful hong kong. groups of men in white attacking anyone in black. those who were assumed to be on their way home from a pro—democracy demonstration. so
jessica parker, many thanks. the headlines on bbc news...ounter iran's ‘piracy‘, after their seizure of a british registered tanker. carl beech, a man who claimed to have been abused as a child by a westminster paedophile ring, is convicted of perverting the course ofjustice and fraud. jo swinson is named as the first female leader of the liberal democrats, beating sir ed davey. police in hong kong have criticised for failing police in hong kong have criticised forfailing to police in hong...
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jessica parker, bbc news.er a fence onto the forecourt of buckingham palace while the queen was in residence. the 22—year—old is being held on suspicion of trespass. it's understood he scaled the barrier to the side of the building in the early hours of wednesday. scotland yard say the incident is not being treated as terror—related. the french parliament is expected to approve a new tax on the world's biggest internet and technology firms such as google and facebook. the measure, which will raise around 360 million pounds a year initially sets a precedent that's being closely watched by governments around the world. president trump has already ordered an investigation into the french plans. the former liverpool striker, daniel sturridge, has been reunited with his dog after it was reported stolen from a house where the footballer was staying in los angeles. in a post on instagram, the 29—year—old thanked his followers for helping him find his pomeranian, called lucci, after his appeal, complete with a 30,000
jessica parker, bbc news.er a fence onto the forecourt of buckingham palace while the queen was in residence. the 22—year—old is being held on suspicion of trespass. it's understood he scaled the barrier to the side of the building in the early hours of wednesday. scotland yard say the incident is not being treated as terror—related. the french parliament is expected to approve a new tax on the world's biggest internet and technology firms such as google and facebook. the measure, which...
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our political correspondent, jessica parker, has more on this from our westminster studio.rded before the tory leadership campaign began, but whoever wins it next week will have to live with the consequences, won't they? it is pretty significant, what have both tory leadership candidates been saying they want to do? to renegotiate brexit. but michel barnier, the chief negotiator, making it pretty clear that he thinks that the withdrawal agreement as it is is the only one on offer. we have entered into negotiations with the uk, and we have legal answers to each and every point of uncertainty created by brexit. that is why this document is the only way to leave the eu in an orderly manner. if we just left, just tore up the membership card? the uk would have to face the consequences. the uk would have to face the consequences. some would hear this and say this is the same old refrain we have heard before, this was recorded in may, things have changed since then. but the other thing that michel barnier talked about was no deal, and to what extent uk ministers really put that on
our political correspondent, jessica parker, has more on this from our westminster studio.rded before the tory leadership campaign began, but whoever wins it next week will have to live with the consequences, won't they? it is pretty significant, what have both tory leadership candidates been saying they want to do? to renegotiate brexit. but michel barnier, the chief negotiator, making it pretty clear that he thinks that the withdrawal agreement as it is is the only one on offer. we have...
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our political correspondent jessica parker says that hammond seems to be demob happy.peaking to a banshees paper and a german newspaper. i understand this interview took place earlier this week when he was in paris for a g7 summit. the most interesting thing to pick out is when he was asked in the context of preventing a nodal brexit, mr hammond is very much an opponent of a newjob accident, whether he would rule out supporting a motion of no confidence any future government. to which he said, i do not exclude anything for the moment. so, that is pretty remarkable if you think about it. you have a chancellor who is, yes, leaving post, not ruling out potentially helping to bring down a government, a future government that will be made up of his conservative party. what with the mechanism be?l made up of his conservative party. what with the mechanism be? a vote of no confidence is usually brought by the opposition party. so, it would be led by labour if it was, say in the context, this is heavily speculative, but in order to prevent a newjob accident they do not find so
our political correspondent jessica parker says that hammond seems to be demob happy.peaking to a banshees paper and a german newspaper. i understand this interview took place earlier this week when he was in paris for a g7 summit. the most interesting thing to pick out is when he was asked in the context of preventing a nodal brexit, mr hammond is very much an opponent of a newjob accident, whether he would rule out supporting a motion of no confidence any future government. to which he said,...
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. >> sarah jessica parker. met him at jfk airport wearing nothing but a mink coat and high heels.ove life. >> john began to date madonna in the late '80s. really at the peak of her fame at that point. >> he shared a very steamy message madonna left on his answering machine with one of his roommates and he would describe madonna as a sexual dynamo. >> he did measure everybody with whom he became romantically involved by the jackie kennedy onassis standard. that made his romances very difficult. >> i think that mrs. onassis had counseled him well to stay single. >> but his romances with daryl hannah were well publicized at the time. >> daryl hannah became famous in 1984 in a movie called "splash"" >> we'd have sightings of them at one place where they had a drink, then another place where they had dinner. it would be the equivalent of brad pitt and angelina jolie. they were just a glamorous couple, and wherever they went, people were going nuts. >> i definitely think they were in love. she was really lovely. sweet, fun, funny, loved john. >> she was pretty famous in her own right, b
. >> sarah jessica parker. met him at jfk airport wearing nothing but a mink coat and high heels.ove life. >> john began to date madonna in the late '80s. really at the peak of her fame at that point. >> he shared a very steamy message madonna left on his answering machine with one of his roommates and he would describe madonna as a sexual dynamo. >> he did measure everybody with whom he became romantically involved by the jackie kennedy onassis standard. that made his...
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cultur movie star looks and charm, john dated celebrities like madonna, cindy crawford and sarah jessica parkerten compared to his late mother jackie. the couple were married for three years. >> updating you on the breaking news, john f. kennedy jr. -- >> reporter: before dying in a plane crash over the atlantic on this day in july 1999. and one of john kennedy jr.'s good friends joins us, at "george" author of "fairy tale interrupted, a member ra of life, love and loss." thanks for being with us. it's hard to believe it's been 20 years since that fateful day. why do you think people are still so fascinated with john f. kennedy jr.'s life? >> well, i think there are two reason, one, obviously because it was cut short, you know, so soon and i think that there's always been the hope of what could have been. >> so speaking to that, i mean you knew him so well. what do you think he would have wanted his legacy to be? >> i think his legacy was "george" magazine. he really believed in, you know, the nonpartisan aspect of it and as we look today, there is a perception that there really isn't a nonpart
cultur movie star looks and charm, john dated celebrities like madonna, cindy crawford and sarah jessica parkerten compared to his late mother jackie. the couple were married for three years. >> updating you on the breaking news, john f. kennedy jr. -- >> reporter: before dying in a plane crash over the atlantic on this day in july 1999. and one of john kennedy jr.'s good friends joins us, at "george" author of "fairy tale interrupted, a member ra of life, love and...
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let‘s go back to jessica let‘s go back tojessica parker. let's go back to jessica parker.o deal. those behind the amendment are celebrating this afternoon. they say they have taken afternoon. they say they have taken a significant step to strongly discourage any attempt by a future prime minister to suspend parliament, they don‘t want to be locked out of this process, they say. i am joined locked out of this process, they say. iamjoined by locked out of this process, they say. i am joined by a locked out of this process, they say. iam joined by a borisjohnson backer and a man very much involved in borisjohnson‘s backer and a man very much involved in boris johnson‘s leadership campaign. is this a blow to the potential future prime minister, campaign. is this a blow to the potentialfuture prime minister, mr johnson? it is a distraction and disappointment. i regret these amendments being attached to an important piece of legislation, the negotiations to restore devolution. a very sensitive time and it is slightly responsible to be messing around with this piece of northern i
let‘s go back to jessica let‘s go back tojessica parker. let's go back to jessica parker.o deal. those behind the amendment are celebrating this afternoon. they say they have taken afternoon. they say they have taken a significant step to strongly discourage any attempt by a future prime minister to suspend parliament, they don‘t want to be locked out of this process, they say. i am joined locked out of this process, they say. iamjoined by locked out of this process, they say. i am joined...
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her opponent ed davey says he would put brexit our politcal correspondent, jessica parker, is in central announced at this venue results will be announced at this venuein results will be announced at this venue in a central london. you will be able to see that the set is being constructed as rees see our speaking. as you mention, this is between the two people, so ed davey andjo between the two people, so ed davey and jo swinson. it's an interesting contest because whilst there is not a great deal between them on issues around, for example, brexit, that they want to see another referendum and the uk to remain in the eu, there has broadly been the question as to who can cut through and reach new voters ? as to who can cut through and reach new voters? because the lib dems have recently seen some success after some wilderness years, they did well in local and european elections, i think the party is not looking for someone who can build on that success and reach out to voters over the coming months and years. —— the party is now looking for someone. the party is now looking for someone. un
her opponent ed davey says he would put brexit our politcal correspondent, jessica parker, is in central announced at this venue results will be announced at this venuein results will be announced at this venue in a central london. you will be able to see that the set is being constructed as rees see our speaking. as you mention, this is between the two people, so ed davey andjo between the two people, so ed davey and jo swinson. it's an interesting contest because whilst there is not a great...
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jessica parker, thank you very much. it time for the uk to follow suit? even a few years ago, this would have seemed unimaginable — three mps from across the political spectrum here in canada looking at how the legalisation process has been implemented. we‘re following the liberal democrat sir norman lamb, the conservativejonathan djanogly and labour‘s david lammy. you could go to prison for a very long time in britain if you had anything like this. the trip has been organised by a london—based campaign group, volteface. it wants the uk to legalise weed. it‘s sponsored by a big north american cannabis company called mpx, which runs this facility. scott boyes is the ceo, and i put it to him that he was trying to use his money to influence british politicians. we've been happy to be a host to them, to give them some exposure to the business and give them an understanding of what's happening here in north america. if that helps make the right decisions in the united kingdom, it's money well spent for us. canada‘s prime mini
jessica parker, thank you very much. it time for the uk to follow suit? even a few years ago, this would have seemed unimaginable — three mps from across the political spectrum here in canada looking at how the legalisation process has been implemented. we‘re following the liberal democrat sir norman lamb, the conservativejonathan djanogly and labour‘s david lammy. you could go to prison for a very long time in britain if you had anything like this. the trip has been organised by a...