35
35
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson's resignation is on the front page of the guardian.h former first lady michele obama, who has spoken out about having ivf treatment after suffering a miscarriage. pictures of poppies grace the front page of the i as commemorations are held this weekend to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. and the sun has an interview with 43—year—old sue radford after she gave birth to her 21st child. sue welcomed bonnie raye into her family after just a 12—minute labour. so jo johnson's resignation dominating the front pages, and that's where we're start. this strong language that he used about why he is leaving and why he is unhappy. a critique of the theresa may's steak repartee is lacking. yes, and what makes his resignation letter so powerful, so stinging and so incendiary is it is so stinging and so incendiary is it is so honest. it is almost like an emperor's new close moment. somebody has dared for the truth about the situation we are in and lays out the arguments in such a strong way. he eviscerates the whole case made by th
jo johnson's resignation is on the front page of the guardian.h former first lady michele obama, who has spoken out about having ivf treatment after suffering a miscarriage. pictures of poppies grace the front page of the i as commemorations are held this weekend to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. and the sun has an interview with 43—year—old sue radford after she gave birth to her 21st child. sue welcomed bonnie raye into her family after just a 12—minute labour. so...
33
33
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
what i don't understand is, jo johnson was a remainerand they are understand is, jo johnson was a remainerhese terms and this vocabulary of vassalage. that is confusing me totally. if you are trying to seek clarity here... don't even try. it is incoherent and chaotic and one sta rts is incoherent and chaotic and one starts to fear a constitutional crisis. even if mrs makin gets some kind of deal, the cabinet, i can't see mps getting behind it unless there is some rabbit out of a hat thatis there is some rabbit out of a hat that is going to emerge which will clarify. indeed, on that point, the sunday telegraph was a story which seems to be reinforcing mat, saying that it believes mps will block theresa may's brexit plans. so depending on whether the sunday times is right. she may not have a deal to put to parliament. the sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problemslj sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. i really don't envy her. i sometimes feel this fairly friendless woman, one has two of how she w
what i don't understand is, jo johnson was a remainerand they are understand is, jo johnson was a remainerhese terms and this vocabulary of vassalage. that is confusing me totally. if you are trying to seek clarity here... don't even try. it is incoherent and chaotic and one sta rts is incoherent and chaotic and one starts to fear a constitutional crisis. even if mrs makin gets some kind of deal, the cabinet, i can't see mps getting behind it unless there is some rabbit out of a hat thatis...
60
60
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
they're becoming almost united over one thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, and jo, the thing,jo, the remainer johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, they are together, united in dismay at the chequers proposal. she is now going to have a hairy weekend ahead of her. the fear from her point of view, remember this is a prime minister who has suffered 18 resignations since she came to power, an extraordinary total, she now has this prospect that other ministers will, like jojohnson, examine their conscience and go, look, ijust examine their conscience and go, look, i just cannot examine their conscience and go, look, ijust cannot support this. they may do it from a brexiteer standpoint, or they may do it from a remainerstandpoint, standpoint, or they may do it from a remainer standpoint, but they may come to that conclusion. with each one, her case of trying to sell whatever deal she gets back, then we've got the f she gets a deal issue, becomes weakened. the maths issue, becomes weakened. the maths is getting very, very tight —— the if. the guardian leading on this. it's interesti
they're becoming almost united over one thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, and jo, the thing,jo, the remainer johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, they are together, united in dismay at the chequers proposal. she is now going to have a hairy weekend ahead of her. the fear from her point of view, remember this is a prime minister who has suffered 18 resignations since she came to power, an extraordinary total, she now has this prospect that other ministers will, like jojohnson, examine...
52
52
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake, and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the unity of the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. sorry about that, mind out. watch your back. "watch your back" — fateful words perhaps, uttered earlier this year by a man who's now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was until today the transport minister, but tonight, he quit hisjob, with a scathing assessment of the prime minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals. our ability to strike mea
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake, and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the...
33
33
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
let me ask you first of all, when jo johnson says afternoon.u first of all, whenjojohnson says he worries about having less control if a deal was done with the eu on the terms of oui’ was done with the eu on the terms of our —— the times that i suggested at the moment, that we have at the moment as memories of the eu, what is your view on that? it is simple, in fact, i put out a pamphlet on the eu foundation website last night, which sets all this out. the reality is, andl which sets all this out. the reality is, and i am chairman of the eu scrutiny committee, and i have been on that community for 33 years, and i know how laws are made. and the prime minister, i raised with her the very question, what you said in lancaster house is that we do not truly leave the eu unless we gain control of our laws. i said, you cannot possibly claim that the chequers deal in fact gives us back control of these laws. so i understand entirely what jo johnson means and if i may say so, i think he has largely been looking at the things that people are saying and w
let me ask you first of all, when jo johnson says afternoon.u first of all, whenjojohnson says he worries about having less control if a deal was done with the eu on the terms of oui’ was done with the eu on the terms of our —— the times that i suggested at the moment, that we have at the moment as memories of the eu, what is your view on that? it is simple, in fact, i put out a pamphlet on the eu foundation website last night, which sets all this out. the reality is, andl which sets all...
111
111
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson has resigned as transport minister — branding theresa may's brexit plan "a terrible mistakeg for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain — after it accused her of "betrayal" in the negotiations, when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the unity of the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. sorry about that, mind out — watch your back. "watch your back" — fateful words perhaps, uttered earlier this year by a man who's now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was until today the transport minister, but tonight, he quit hisjob, with a scathing assessment of the prime minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals. our ability to strike meaningful trade deals is going to be greatly reduced. it's
jo johnson has resigned as transport minister — branding theresa may's brexit plan "a terrible mistakeg for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain — after it accused her of "betrayal" in the negotiations, when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to...
27
27
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson's resignation isn't going to help that.it quite clear that they are not going to back the deal that is currently on the table. and if that happens, if she loses a vote in the house of commons, to some extent all of the cards are thrown in the air and who knows where they are going to land? as forjo johnson's call for a second referendum, not only is he opposed by theresa may, he is opposed by brexit supporters on the backbenches as well. although many of them say that they support and recognise his assessment of the problems with the deal on the table. this is what one brexit supporter, bill cash, said. frankly, a lot of the other matters about trade deals and about the backstop and northern ireland, about all the other economic questions, are subsidiaries but very, very important to the fundamental question, do you control your laws? because if you get control of your laws, then you can comply with the wishes of the general election, electorate and you can comply with the referendum itself. that is what that vote was all a
jo johnson's resignation isn't going to help that.it quite clear that they are not going to back the deal that is currently on the table. and if that happens, if she loses a vote in the house of commons, to some extent all of the cards are thrown in the air and who knows where they are going to land? as forjo johnson's call for a second referendum, not only is he opposed by theresa may, he is opposed by brexit supporters on the backbenches as well. although many of them say that they support...
47
47
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson resigned, which means. . . do? jo johnson resigned, which means... was a remainer originally, so she's losing that coalition of support. people are willing to brief against her. tim michael no better than me, but the logic prevails, they would rather brexit, which nobody thinks will deliver anything good any more that kim might know better than me. they would rather it went through and she was blamed for any mess or the hockey stick dip in the economy before we have the joy of the free trade deal —— tim michael no better than me. she is trapped in this gilded cage. if you have been to downing street, there is very little gilding! she is so there is very little gilding! she is so constrained about her room form and over and there's no great love oi’ and over and there's no great love or enthusiasm for her leadership any more, it must be hard. she is very dutiful, as everyone keeps noting, but she's about to come back with a terrible deal. the johnsons are typical, you've got the brexiteer, boris, and the remainer apologist, jojohnson, completely boris
jo johnson resigned, which means. . . do? jo johnson resigned, which means... was a remainer originally, so she's losing that coalition of support. people are willing to brief against her. tim michael no better than me, but the logic prevails, they would rather brexit, which nobody thinks will deliver anything good any more that kim might know better than me. they would rather it went through and she was blamed for any mess or the hockey stick dip in the economy before we have the joy of the...
54
54
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
only, jo johnson, if you can a nswer people.ost basic question of all, what's the question on the ballot paper for the second referendum? ballot paper for the second referendum ? you thought ballot paper for the second referendum? you thought about it because there is a simple way out. parliament will legislate, there will be extensive debates in parliament. the electoral commission will test the question as legislation goes through the house of commons. what i think is important for the question is it doesn't disenfranchise strong groups within society, people who've got strong views for leave, strong views for remain and strong views in support of the prime minister's deal. you've already laid out three different territories, are you suggesting this won't be a binary referendum? word it's possibly it's not a non—binary referendum, but what is relevant is parliament will determine the question on the advice given by the electoral commission. if you would, frame for me, it's not your decision, it will be a collective decision in
only, jo johnson, if you can a nswer people.ost basic question of all, what's the question on the ballot paper for the second referendum? ballot paper for the second referendum ? you thought ballot paper for the second referendum? you thought about it because there is a simple way out. parliament will legislate, there will be extensive debates in parliament. the electoral commission will test the question as legislation goes through the house of commons. what i think is important for the...
56
56
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the unity of the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. sorry about that, mind out. watch your back. "watch your back" — fateful words perhaps, uttered earlier this year by a man who's now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was, until today, the transport minister, but tonight, he quit hisjob, with a scathing assessment of the prime minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals. our ability to strike me
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the governmentanding theresa may's brexit plan a terrible mistake and calling for the public to have a fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain after it accused her of betrayal in the negotiations when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government...
80
80
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson's language around leaving your government over brexit. language around his resignation was devastating. it was a devastating critique of her brexit plan. and he alsojoined a very small group of conservative mps in advocating another referendum. the deal that is being finalised at the moment in brussels and across whitehall is so radically different to what was being proposed in the referendum campaign that i think it's really important the public is givena it's really important the public is given a chance to confirm that this is indeed the extraordinary basis on which they want to leave the european union. it's not going to deliver trade deals. it's not going to lead to us becoming a singaporean turbocharged economy on the edge of europe, far from it. turbocharged economy on the edge of europe, farfrom it. we're going turbocharged economy on the edge of europe, far from it. we're going to be signing up to all the rules and regulations over which we will no longer have a say. beyond his criticisms, though, there's another big reason why t
jo johnson's language around leaving your government over brexit. language around his resignation was devastating. it was a devastating critique of her brexit plan. and he alsojoined a very small group of conservative mps in advocating another referendum. the deal that is being finalised at the moment in brussels and across whitehall is so radically different to what was being proposed in the referendum campaign that i think it's really important the public is givena it's really important the...
63
63
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson, the former transport minister who resigned over theresa may's brexit plans, has suggestedhe bbc that mps were facing a momentous decision, and said it would be a democratic travesty not to hold another eu referendum. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london, the programme which brings together leading british commentators with the internationaljournalists who send home their stories under the dateline london. this week — no blue wave for us democrats so no mid—term blues for donald trump. are his sanctions on iran subject to the law of diminishing returns?
jo johnson, the former transport minister who resigned over theresa may's brexit plans, has suggestedhe bbc that mps were facing a momentous decision, and said it would be a democratic travesty not to hold another eu referendum. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london, the programme which brings together leading british commentators with the internationaljournalists who send home their stories under the dateline london. this week — no blue wave for us democrats...
48
48
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
for the deal, conservative remain supporters like jojohnson conservative remain supporters like jo johnsonm either. but the dup he were making very negative noises. the dup leader in the papers again today saying that the deal appears to be on the table at the moment doesn't work for northern ireland. and labour who said this deal, what looks like the deal, doesn't meet their test. that a lot of people voting against it. does she have the numbers to get it through? the only way in which she is likely to get the numbers is by peeling off labour mps who are more worried by the idea of having no deal than her deal. whether she is able to get enough of them is a big question. it's going to be a tricky few weeks to get to this deal if she can get there, but once the deal has been signed off, getting it through parliament is going to be a whole different story. much more of that on the bbc news website. turkey says it has given recordings related to the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi to saudi arabia and four western countries. turkey accuses riyadh of being behind the murder of the sa
for the deal, conservative remain supporters like jojohnson conservative remain supporters like jo johnsonm either. but the dup he were making very negative noises. the dup leader in the papers again today saying that the deal appears to be on the table at the moment doesn't work for northern ireland. and labour who said this deal, what looks like the deal, doesn't meet their test. that a lot of people voting against it. does she have the numbers to get it through? the only way in which she is...
105
105
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson has resigned as transport minister, branding theresa may's brexit plan "a terrible mista ke fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain, after it accused her of "betrayal" in the negotiations, when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the united kingdom at risk. more details from our political correspondent, alex forsyth. sorry about that, watch your back. watch your back. fateful words perhaps uttered earlier this year by a man who has now delivered a blow to theresa may. jo johnson was until today the transport minister, but tonight he quit his job with a scathing assessment of the prime minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals — our ability to strike meaningful trade deals is going to be greatly reduced. it's not going to lead to us becoming a singaporean turbo—c
jo johnson has resigned as transport minister, branding theresa may's brexit plan "a terrible mista ke fresh say on leaving the european union. the prime minister's alliance with the democratic unionist party is also under strain, after it accused her of "betrayal" in the negotiations, when a leaked letter indicated that northern ireland could follow different customs rules to the rest of the uk. the government has insisted it won't do anything to put the united kingdom at risk....
49
49
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french parliament, the german parliament, and the european parliament. four people — including a one—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had earlier been pursued by police. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. firefighters in california have warned it could take three weeks to contain wildfires that have killed at least 11 people. more than a quarter of a million people have been told to leave their homes. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of those killed in the helicopter crash outside the club's stadium two weeks ago. good evening. the french president emmanuel
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french parliament, the german parliament, and the european...
54
54
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit voters were sold a ‘false prospectus‘ in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. in leicester — thousands of city fans are marching to the king power stadium in memory of the five people who died in a helicopter crash at the club two weeks ago. heavenly father, please help us to be safe. at least nine people are killed and a quarter of a million forced to flee their homes — as wildfires burn out of control across california. and thousands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars — but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. about 70 world leaders are in france — for events to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. in the next hour, presi
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit voters were sold a ‘false prospectus‘ in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. in leicester — thousands of city fans are...
68
68
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
and we'll be speaking to jo johnson's dad, stanley, just after 8am.usands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars, according to new research shown to the bbc. data shows that many drivers never charge their vehicles and rely instead on their petrol or diesel engines. subsidies for new plug—ins were scrapped last month, but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. joe miller has more. tech workerjosh can't remember the last time he filled up a tank of petrol. thanks to a subsidised charging point, his plug—in hybrid has enough electric power to do the school run or pick up groceries. butjosh might be the exception. the vast majority of plug—ins are sold to commercial fleets whose drivers are not as diligent. when they're regularly charged, plug—in hybrids should be able to do around 130 miles per gallon of fuel. but data compiled for the bbc shows that many such cars bought by large companies with the help of government grants were only doing about a0 miles per gallon. in other
and we'll be speaking to jo johnson's dad, stanley, just after 8am.usands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars, according to new research shown to the bbc. data shows that many drivers never charge their vehicles and rely instead on their petrol or diesel engines. subsidies for new plug—ins were scrapped last month, but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. joe miller has more. tech workerjosh can't remember...
50
50
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
but at the events last week with jo johnson resigning brussels.t the events last week withjojohnson resigning in what has then, she is realising, perhaps, she will not get better she won't get that not from the cabinet today if she were to presented to them. i think possibly - today was only ever pencilled in. with the events over the weekend, then equally in the uk, and the remembrance day services, they have neither time to hammer out a deal. and repair of that as well. exactly. there are divisions within the cabinet. there are pro—brexit members who really want to push back against having the backstop that the uk can't unilaterally pull out, that he had a lecturejohnson, who are per remain, and they really don't wa nt to per remain, and they really don't want to associate themselves with they see as a disastrous deal. what is the theresa may at this point is that it would seem that brussels is not moving on some of its key redlines and yet she has two present brussels with the uk's deal, proposals for a deal. >> she does. and this will come dow
but at the events last week with jo johnson resigning brussels.t the events last week withjojohnson resigning in what has then, she is realising, perhaps, she will not get better she won't get that not from the cabinet today if she were to presented to them. i think possibly - today was only ever pencilled in. with the events over the weekend, then equally in the uk, and the remembrance day services, they have neither time to hammer out a deal. and repair of that as well. exactly. there are...
53
53
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday. now on bbc news, sport today., and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: back on top. city turn on the style to win the manchester derby. a furious max verstappen confronts esteban ocon after the two collide at the brazilian grand prix. and federerfalls in london, as the swiss is beaten by kei nishikori at the atp finals. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the premier league, and the first manchester derby of the season, where it was an emphatic win for manchester city. goals from david silva, sergio aguero and ilkay gundogan saw pep guardiola's side take a 3—1 victory over united, to put them back at the top of the table, while inflicting significant damage to jose mourinho's hopes of even finishing in the top four. the first half, we were not com pletely the first half, we were not completely satisfied.
the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday. now on bbc news, sport today., and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: back on top. city turn on the style to win the manchester derby. a furious max verstappen confronts esteban ocon after the two collide at the brazilian grand prix. and federerfalls in london, as the swiss is beaten by kei nishikori at the atp finals. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the premier league,...
43
43
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson's resignation is clearly not good news for the government.isters for the government. we have now had two junior ministers resign for the government. we have now had twojunior ministers resign in two weeks. we've lost tracy was a very good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lost johnson good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lostjohnson on the brexit issue himself. i saw the clip little while ago and he was scathing about brexit. in very clear that he was opposed to the process. so the government is not convincing the cabinets were junior ministers and they are not convincing the backbenchers. the question, what next. it is difficult to say exactly will happen next because we don't yet have the final deal. although we are all given to believe that we might not be far away from that. but ican might not be far away from that. but i can tell you is that if the final outcome is based on chequers that it will not pass the house of commons. they have been absolutely consistent as point and they said it time and time again. why not say one
jo johnson's resignation is clearly not good news for the government.isters for the government. we have now had two junior ministers resign for the government. we have now had twojunior ministers resign in two weeks. we've lost tracy was a very good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lost johnson good mr over a gambling taxation and we have lostjohnson on the brexit issue himself. i saw the clip little while ago and he was scathing about brexit. in very clear that he was opposed to the...
76
76
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson was until today, the transport minister, but tonight he quit his job with a scathing assessmente minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals, our ability to strike meaningful trade deals will be greatly reduced. it's not going to lead to us becoming a singaporean turbo—charged economy on the edge of europe. far from it, we're going to be signing up to all of the rules and regulations over which we will no longer have a say. at present, the deal is incoherent on its own terms, and that's why it's so important for the public to have a say, so it can confirm that this is really the brexit that it wants. the brother of boris johnson, he had, unlike his sibling, that remained in the referendum, but said he'd respect the result. now though, he says the government's brexit plan is taking britain to the brink of the greatest crisis since the second world war. his decision to quit drew praise from his brrother, who says we are united in dismay at the intellectually and politically indef
jo johnson was until today, the transport minister, but tonight he quit his job with a scathing assessmente minister's brexit plan. crucially he called for another vote, saying the current proposal was deeply flawed. it's not going to deliver trade deals, our ability to strike meaningful trade deals will be greatly reduced. it's not going to lead to us becoming a singaporean turbo—charged economy on the edge of europe. far from it, we're going to be signing up to all of the rules and...
100
100
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
let's finish with those developments. jo johnson resigning.he deal that is on offer does not pass the so—called six tests of labour so it is unlikely to get through parliament and that means what can theresa may do? call an election? that is high risk. 0r put the issue back to the people? the dynamics of change with the resignation ofjo johnson and the dynamics of change with the resignation ofjojohnson and the prime minister appears even more beleaguered this afternoon and she was 24 hours ago. good to have your thoughts. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. transport ministerjo johnson resigns over brexit, saying "the choice being presented to the british people is no choice at all." theresa may and the french president lay a wreath in thiepval, in northern france, to mark the missing fighters of the somme. an attack in melbourne when a man stabbed three people, one fatally, is treated as terror—related. and in sport... captainjoe root has praised his england squad after they beat sri lanka in galle but that the selectors
let's finish with those developments. jo johnson resigning.he deal that is on offer does not pass the so—called six tests of labour so it is unlikely to get through parliament and that means what can theresa may do? call an election? that is high risk. 0r put the issue back to the people? the dynamics of change with the resignation ofjo johnson and the dynamics of change with the resignation ofjojohnson and the prime minister appears even more beleaguered this afternoon and she was 24 hours...
64
64
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexitot going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. four people, including a one—year—old child,
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexitot going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. four people, including a one—year—old child,
64
64
Nov 13, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
that is jo johnson who was the transport minister until he resigned from government because he resignedled it a lousy deal. there have been other comments along similar lines, but from the other side of the argument because of coursejo johnson was a remainder in the brexit campaign, by contrast, his brother borisjohnson was on the other side of it. of course he has been telling bbc news that he will vote against the deal when it comes before parliament. we are going to stay in the customs union. we are going to stay in large parts of the single market, and that means it‘s vassal state stuff. we are going to the first time in a thousand years, this parliament will not have a say over the laws that govern this country. it is a quite incredible state of affairs. 0ver which we have no say of ourselves. it is utterly unacceptable no say of ourselves. it is utterly u na cce pta ble to no say of ourselves. it is utterly unacceptable to anybody who believes in democracy, it is not the right way forward. the kicker is not only are we going to remain in the customs union, but also we will not hav
that is jo johnson who was the transport minister until he resigned from government because he resignedled it a lousy deal. there have been other comments along similar lines, but from the other side of the argument because of coursejo johnson was a remainder in the brexit campaign, by contrast, his brother borisjohnson was on the other side of it. of course he has been telling bbc news that he will vote against the deal when it comes before parliament. we are going to stay in the customs...
73
73
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
as jo johnson's resignation shows again, the politicalfallout from brexit is stretching party loyaltieso the limit and the next few weeks are going to put huge pressure on ministers and mps. in the end, without a government majority, the numbers in the commons are going to be critical and if theresa may's deal is defeated, then parliament will have a vital role, figuring out what happens next. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. now on bbc news — in the wake of the brutal murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi, the future of crown prince, mohammed bin salman, saudi arabia's de facto ruler, is being questioned. our world reveals that close associates of the prince have been involved in torture and murder in the past. the horrific murder of jamal khashoggi shocked the world. the finger of suspicion has been pointed at this man, though he's condemned the killing. but a secret informant inside the kingdom tells the bbc that khashoggi's murder wasn't the first killing to be carried out by people close to the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. and this lawyer, well known within saudi royal circle
as jo johnson's resignation shows again, the politicalfallout from brexit is stretching party loyaltieso the limit and the next few weeks are going to put huge pressure on ministers and mps. in the end, without a government majority, the numbers in the commons are going to be critical and if theresa may's deal is defeated, then parliament will have a vital role, figuring out what happens next. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. now on bbc news — in the wake of the brutal murder ofjournalist...
110
110
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
standard but not, with jo johnson standard cabinet meeting.esigning at the end of last week. he was very vocal, as many have been. it's the norm. the papers are full of everybody‘s views. where are we in terms of this backstop idea that she is trying to get approval forward in her cabinet. the concern is, it will lock us into a customs union which is what borisjohnson is implying. borisjohnson has said it is to her, that she does not want us to be locked in. theresa may knows she can't negotiate this with brussels. really, it's gridlock. this backstop, how temporary use it. how long has it last? what conditions attached? some are arguing this works in theresa may's favour because she has to push something through. i think the closer it gets to the wire. it's either this deal oi’ to the wire. it's either this deal or no deal. it is forcing a lot of mines into thinking well, we've got to back it. we have a lot to discuss in that part of the programme later. stay with us on the briefing. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we'll get the late
standard but not, with jo johnson standard cabinet meeting.esigning at the end of last week. he was very vocal, as many have been. it's the norm. the papers are full of everybody‘s views. where are we in terms of this backstop idea that she is trying to get approval forward in her cabinet. the concern is, it will lock us into a customs union which is what borisjohnson is implying. borisjohnson has said it is to her, that she does not want us to be locked in. theresa may knows she can't...
47
47
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the conservative mp jo johnson is being both praised and criticised by members of his own party afteras transport minister over the government's brexit plans. mrjohnson, whose brother boris also resigned from his cabinet post this year, is calling for another referendum. 0ur correspondent tom barton joins us now from london. how damaging is this for the prime minister? 0n on one hand we have people saying we are on the final straight, we are getting very close to a deal, and the other hand we have a senior member of theresa may's cabinet has resigned, having seen what is on the table. how damaging is this? like you say it is really timing of joejohnson's like you say it is really timing of joe johnson's resignation which like you say it is really timing of joejohnson's resignation which is so joejohnson's resignation which is so damaging to theresa may. the final leg of these negotiations, the deadline by which the government has to reach a deal, if a deal can be reached is just weeks away. and joe johnson is devastating about that deal which is on the table, colin is a terrible mista
the conservative mp jo johnson is being both praised and criticised by members of his own party afteras transport minister over the government's brexit plans. mrjohnson, whose brother boris also resigned from his cabinet post this year, is calling for another referendum. 0ur correspondent tom barton joins us now from london. how damaging is this for the prime minister? 0n on one hand we have people saying we are on the final straight, we are getting very close to a deal, and the other hand we...
84
84
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
the conservative mp jo johnson is being both praised and criticised by members of his own party afterrother boris also resigned from his cabinet post this year, said theresa may's proposals are "a terrible mistake", and called for another referendum. downing street's ruled out another vote. dozens of outfits worn on—stage by the late singer aretha franklin will be sold at auction in new york today. the musician, known as the queen of soul, died in august at the age of 76 after being diagnosed with cancer. she won 18 grammys and sold more than 75 million records during a career which spanned seven decades. do any of those appeal to you, mike? yes, definitely the red number. those are the main stories this morning. time for the sport now. it is it i5a it is a big day today. huge day. new zealand have been dominating england, they have won two of the te5t5. some have said this is the best ever young all blacks team coming to twickenham. formidable opponents but eddie jones, he loves being the underdog and has role of trying to spoil the party. england have been waiting for four years to
the conservative mp jo johnson is being both praised and criticised by members of his own party afterrother boris also resigned from his cabinet post this year, said theresa may's proposals are "a terrible mistake", and called for another referendum. downing street's ruled out another vote. dozens of outfits worn on—stage by the late singer aretha franklin will be sold at auction in new york today. the musician, known as the queen of soul, died in august at the age of 76 after being...
88
88
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the government
jo johnson, the former transport minister and boris johnson's brother, has resigned from the government
56
56
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
as jo johnson's resignation shows again, the politicalfallout from brexit is stretching party loyaltieso put huge pressure on ministers and mps. in the end, without a government majority, the numbers in the commons are going to be critical and if theresa may's deal is defeated, then parliament will have a vital role, figuring out what happens next. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. this is bbc news. the headlines: wildfires in california have killed 11 people as they burn out of control. 250,000 residents have been forced to leave their homes. the former transport minister jojohnson says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans and voters were sold a false prospectus in the referendum. turkey says it has given saudi arabia and the western powers recordings relating to the murder of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. president erdogan said the us, british, french and german authorities have all had a chance to listen to the tapes. alan johnston reports. the last moments of his life — jamal khashoggi entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. he would never re—
as jo johnson's resignation shows again, the politicalfallout from brexit is stretching party loyaltieso put huge pressure on ministers and mps. in the end, without a government majority, the numbers in the commons are going to be critical and if theresa may's deal is defeated, then parliament will have a vital role, figuring out what happens next. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. this is bbc news. the headlines: wildfires in california have killed 11 people as they burn out of control....
42
42
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexitt greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german and european parliaments.
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexitt greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german and european parliaments.
45
45
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the headlines at 12: the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over thee prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. driving through the inferno — at least 9 people are killed and a quarter of a million forced to flee their homes — as wildfires burn out of control across california. president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris — ahead of events to mark the centenery of the end
the headlines at 12: the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over thee prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. driving...
47
47
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson, the former transport minister who resigned over theresa may's brexit plans, has suggested that other ministers could be prepared to quit theirjobs. he told the bbc that mps were facing a momentous decision, and said it would be a democratic travesty not to hold another eu referendum. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london, the programme which brings together leading british commentators with the internationaljournalists who send home their stories under the dateline london. this week — no blue wave for us democrats so no mid—term blues for donald trump. are his sanctions on iran subject to the law of diminishing returns? and as the world commemorates the end of the war that was supposed to end all wars, do we remember too much? joining us today are: the iranian—born writer amir taheri, bronwen maddox — former international editor at the times, now with the uk's institute for government — agnes poirier from the french magazine marianne, and the us journalist stryker mcguire, from bloomberg markets. warm welcome to all of you, and thank you fo
jo johnson, the former transport minister who resigned over theresa may's brexit plans, has suggested that other ministers could be prepared to quit theirjobs. he told the bbc that mps were facing a momentous decision, and said it would be a democratic travesty not to hold another eu referendum. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london, the programme which brings together leading british commentators with the internationaljournalists who send home their stories...
99
99
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
as jo johnson's resignation shows again, the politicalfallout from brexit is stretching party loyaltiesxt few weeks are going to put huge pressure on ministers and mps. in the end, without a government majority, the numbers in the commons are going to be critical and if theresa may's deal is defeated, then parliament will have a vital role, figuring out what happens next. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. turkey says it has given recordings related to the killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi to four western countries including britain and the us. turkey accuses saudi arabia of being behind the murder of the criticaljournalist in its consulate in istanbul last month. alan johnston reports. the last moments of his life — jamal khashoggi entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. he would never re—emerge. the turkish media always said there were audio recordings of what the journalist went through, revealing how he was killed. now turkey's president has confirmed that such potentially crucial evidence does indeed exist. and he's made it available to the world powers. translation
as jo johnson's resignation shows again, the politicalfallout from brexit is stretching party loyaltiesxt few weeks are going to put huge pressure on ministers and mps. in the end, without a government majority, the numbers in the commons are going to be critical and if theresa may's deal is defeated, then parliament will have a vital role, figuring out what happens next. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. turkey says it has given recordings related to the killing of the saudi journalist jamal...
83
83
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson, the former transport minister, has suggested that more members of the government may quitr theresa may's brexit plans. mrjohnson, a remain supporter, resigned yesterday, calling for another referendum. he told the bbc this morning that the leave campaign, which included his brother boris, had offered a "fantasy set of promises". president trump has arrived in paris to attend events to commemorate 100 years since the end of the first world war. but he's already engaged in a twitter spat with his french counterpart emmanuel macron. the two men are meeting today ahead of events to mark the armistice. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is in paris for us now. as you can see, the president and his cavalcade arejust as you can see, the president and his cavalcade are just leaving the meeting at the elysee palace. this weekend was meant to be commemoration of the remembrance. the two men met during a twitter spat as emanuel macron suggested help with defence. today, both men are smiling, trying to emphasise their agreements and play down their differences, but there is
jo johnson, the former transport minister, has suggested that more members of the government may quitr theresa may's brexit plans. mrjohnson, a remain supporter, resigned yesterday, calling for another referendum. he told the bbc this morning that the leave campaign, which included his brother boris, had offered a "fantasy set of promises". president trump has arrived in paris to attend events to commemorate 100 years since the end of the first world war. but he's already engaged in a...
65
65
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the conservative mp jo johnson has appealed to all politicians to reject theresa may's brexit deal, whichntry. his rallying call came during his first major speech since resigning from the cabinet over brexit at an event organised by the people's vote campaign group. every single region of the united kingdom is going to be less prosperous with lower gdp per capita and lower productivity than it would if we stayed with our existing arrangements. that is quite an extraordinary state of affairs. and of course in some ways this isn't actually that surprising because as the bank of england set out yesterday, brexit is a unique phenomenon. there is no precedent anywhere in the world for an advanced economy like ours withdrawing so abruptly from a trade agreement that is as deep and as complex as the european union. a teenager's to be charged with assault, after footage showing a fifteen year old syrian refugee being attacked, was shared on social media — and now a video appearing to show the boy's sister being attacked at the same school has emerged. the footage shows the girl being pushed towa
the conservative mp jo johnson has appealed to all politicians to reject theresa may's brexit deal, whichntry. his rallying call came during his first major speech since resigning from the cabinet over brexit at an event organised by the people's vote campaign group. every single region of the united kingdom is going to be less prosperous with lower gdp per capita and lower productivity than it would if we stayed with our existing arrangements. that is quite an extraordinary state of affairs....
53
53
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
theresa may faces more brexit woes, with jo johnson's resignation and criticism from the dup, we'll beding out what today's developments mean for the ongoing negotiations. as europe prepares for the armistice centenary, we'll bring you some of the moving testimony from the families of those who survived the conflict. and we'll be looking at tomorrow's papers headlines at 10:40 and 11:30 with jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and the economics correspondent for the daily telegraph, anna isaac. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. winning away from home for the first time in two years — england stop the rot with victory over sri lanka in the first test. these are the scenes at haringay borough — the seventh tier club hosting league one afc wimbledon in the fa cup. we'll be there live ahead of their first round tie. and is there a more fearsome prospect in rugby union than a date with the all blacks? they lie in wait for england at twickenham tomorrow. we took a tough opponentment we have to make su
theresa may faces more brexit woes, with jo johnson's resignation and criticism from the dup, we'll beding out what today's developments mean for the ongoing negotiations. as europe prepares for the armistice centenary, we'll bring you some of the moving testimony from the families of those who survived the conflict. and we'll be looking at tomorrow's papers headlines at 10:40 and 11:30 with jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and the economics correspondent for the daily...
23
23
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. in leicester — thousands of city fans are marching to the king power stadium in memory of the five people who died
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. in leicester — thousands of city fans are marching to the king power stadium in memory of the five people who died
53
53
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
troops on, as it were, and for your colleague, jojohnson, to on, as it were, and for your colleague, jo johnsonague, jojohnson, to do so. talk of a second referendum is irreleva nt talk of a second referendum is irrelevant if nothing will get through pollen. i'd think it is irrelevant, because we are leaving eu with no deal. —— i don't think it is irrelevant. that would be catastrophic. so, i had to accept, asa catastrophic. so, i had to accept, as a democrat, the only way which we can geta as a democrat, the only way which we can get a sensible outcome is by going back to the public and asking them their opinion. most of us, even if the original referendum was only advisory, feel bound to try to give effect to the wishes that you expressed them. people can change their mind. and there are compelling reasons why people should reconsider the situation we are in and because i happen to think that we are going toa i happen to think that we are going to a brexit that is unsatisfactory. now, can the prime minister get approvalfor it now, can the prime minister get approval for it every deal she gets
troops on, as it were, and for your colleague, jojohnson, to on, as it were, and for your colleague, jo johnsonague, jojohnson, to do so. talk of a second referendum is irreleva nt talk of a second referendum is irrelevant if nothing will get through pollen. i'd think it is irrelevant, because we are leaving eu with no deal. —— i don't think it is irrelevant. that would be catastrophic. so, i had to accept, asa catastrophic. so, i had to accept, as a democrat, the only way which we can geta...
69
69
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
as for others who might go we just don't know, jo johnson said he would welcome other people choosinge government, saying that he knew many ministers who were reflecting hard on how to respond to such a deal. will he change the premise of‘s perspective? i guess the fact that he said he would foot against whatever deal she brings back means that that is one fewer vote, the questions or whether the dup will support this deal and so can she get it through parliament? that is the biggest question for her. we just now. thank you. let's go straight to the lycee to hear donald trump and emmanuel macron. yemen, africa, a lot of common issues. and it shows how cooperation issues. and it shows how cooperation is very important and i do share the presidency is that we need much better burden sharing within nato and that is why i do believe that my proposals for european defence are consistent with that. because it means more capacity in order to take pa rt of means more capacity in order to take part of the burden and i think it is very fairand important. part of the burden and i think it is ver
as for others who might go we just don't know, jo johnson said he would welcome other people choosinge government, saying that he knew many ministers who were reflecting hard on how to respond to such a deal. will he change the premise of‘s perspective? i guess the fact that he said he would foot against whatever deal she brings back means that that is one fewer vote, the questions or whether the dup will support this deal and so can she get it through parliament? that is the biggest question...
40
40
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexitignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french parliament, the german parliament, and the european parliament. four people — including a one—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had earlier been pursued by police.
the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexitignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french parliament, the german parliament, and the european parliament. four people — including a one—year—old child — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in...
39
39
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
and you can see the full interview with jo johnson on hardtalk at half past four tomorrow morning, oray. and of course it's also available on the bbc iplayer. a bus company has been fined more than £2 million after it ignored warnings about a driver who later crashed into a supermarket, killing two people. the midland red bus careered into the sainsbury‘s store in coventry three years ago, killing a 7 year—old boy and a pensioner. the court heard the driver, who was 77 at the time, had mistaken the accelerator for the brake. our correspondent sima kotecha reports. it was a bus journey that went terribly wrong, and cost two people their lives. 76—year—old dora hancox and seven—year old roland fitzgerald. behind the wheel was 77—year—old kailash chander, a driver who lost control as he pulled out from a bus stop and ploughed into a sainsbury‘s store. today, his former employer, midland red, was fined £2.3 million, after admitting failing to prevent the accident by monitoring the driver's performance and tiredness. our own detailed policies were not followed as closely as they should hav
and you can see the full interview with jo johnson on hardtalk at half past four tomorrow morning, oray. and of course it's also available on the bbc iplayer. a bus company has been fined more than £2 million after it ignored warnings about a driver who later crashed into a supermarket, killing two people. the midland red bus careered into the sainsbury‘s store in coventry three years ago, killing a 7 year—old boy and a pensioner. the court heard the driver, who was 77 at the time, had...
73
73
Nov 15, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic raab, for example, hadn't appreciated the levels of trade between dover and calais. jo johnsons about lorry parks on the m25 if there was no-del. jo johnson has got his constituents to be concerned about, and he wants a second vote, so his position is com pletely second vote, so his position is completely different. as far as dominick is concerned the quote you made was ashley taken out of context. made was ashley taken out of co ntext. — — made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out of. made was ashley taken out of context. —— actually taken out oflj don't have any confidence in anything the conservative party says now because everything they've done over the last two years has fallen apart, they cannot agree with themselves and i hope the main political parties that we have in the uk actually work together for months and start to give working people, who cannot afford rents, who haven'tjobs, working people, who cannot afford rents, who haven't jobs, working in people, who cannot afford rents, who haven'tjobs, working in the gig economy, give them some hope abo
dominic raab, for example, hadn't appreciated the levels of trade between dover and calais. jo johnsons about lorry parks on the m25 if there was no-del. jo johnson has got his constituents to be concerned about, and he wants a second vote, so his position is com pletely second vote, so his position is completely different. as far as dominick is concerned the quote you made was ashley taken out of context. made was ashley taken out of co ntext. — — made was ashley taken out of context....
87
87
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
jo johnson stepped down on friday., the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy table, the shadow foreign secretary was asked aboutjeremy corbyn's comments to a german newspaper that brexit cannot be stopped. she said that labour would prefer a general election but could campaign for a able—bodied vote if it was not possible. let's start that we had in a referendum and that resulted needs to be abided by but we need to have a look at democracy. what we wanted was even meaningful boat and theresa may is simply giving us the saying that you can either fall off a cliff and follow this bridge to nowhere, thatis and follow this bridge to nowhere, that is not a meaningful boat or democracy. if you're going to give us democracy. if you're going to give us that, we refuse to play that sort of game and frankly, if you can come up of game and frankly, if you can come up with that decent suggestion which i think we should have, then of course all options remain on the table and we will campaign for there to bea table and
jo johnson stepped down on friday., the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy table, the shadow foreign secretary was asked aboutjeremy corbyn's comments to a german newspaper that brexit cannot be stopped. she said that labour would prefer a general election but could campaign for a able—bodied vote if it was not possible. let's start that we had in a referendum and that resulted needs to be abided by but we need to have a look at democracy. what we wanted was even meaningful boat...
87
87
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday.my corbyn‘s comment to a german newspaper — that brexit cannot be stopped. she said labour would prefer a general election, but could campaign for a people‘s vote, if it were not possible. let‘s start with the fact that we had a referendum and the results of the referendum to be abided by, we do need to have an injection of democracy in between the results of the referendum and going any further, we have always said that. we want a meaningful vote in theresa may is simply giving us a devil in the deep blue sea, she said you can either follow off a cliff or get on the bridge to nowhere and you have to vote on that and that is not a meaningful vote or injection of democracy, we say we refuse to play that sort of game and frankly if you can come up with a decent suggestion then we should have general election, and if we don‘t have a general election which we think we should have, then, yes, of course, all options remain on the table and we would campaign for there to be a people‘s vote, b
the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday.my corbyn‘s comment to a german newspaper — that brexit cannot be stopped. she said labour would prefer a general election, but could campaign for a people‘s vote, if it were not possible. let‘s start with the fact that we had a referendum and the results of the referendum to be abided by, we do need to have an injection of democracy in between the results of the referendum and going any further, we have always said that. we...
51
51
Nov 11, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday. the andrew marr show, the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy corbyn's comment to a german newspaper, that brexit cannot be stopped. she said labour would prefer a general election, but could campaignfora prefer a general election, but could campaign for a people's vote, if it we re campaign for a people's vote, if it were not possible. let's start with the fact that we had a referendum and the results ought to be abided by. but we do need an injection of democracy in between the result of the referendum and as going any further. we have always said that. what we wanted was a meaningful vote. theresa may is simply giving us vote. theresa may is simply giving usa vote. theresa may is simply giving us a devil in the deep bluesy. she is saying, you can fall off a cliff 01’ is saying, you can fall off a cliff or get on the bridge to nowhere. you will have developed on that. that is not meaningful and not create an injection of democracy. so we say, we refuse to play that sort
the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday. the andrew marr show, the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy corbyn's comment to a german newspaper, that brexit cannot be stopped. she said labour would prefer a general election, but could campaignfora prefer a general election, but could campaign for a people's vote, if it we re campaign for a people's vote, if it were not possible. let's start with the fact that we had a referendum and the results ought to be abided...
61
61
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the transport minister, jo johnson says this brexit deal is a failure of british stagecraft on a scalenest, but his solution is to have a second referendum, and that's clearly has not been help anybody. i think the prime minister needed to be far stronger with the european union and she has been. she seems to have conceded many points, the 39 billion, the transition and in fermentation period, she is now looking at the backstop, that is not what we should be looking at. the chequers deal is not the brexit that the people of the valley voted for nor the united kingdom. the people of the valley voted for northe united kingdom. i the people of the valley voted for nor the united kingdom. i do hope that when we see the final deal, because it will all be in the detail, that brexit means brexit, to quit the prime minister, and she needs to get back to her lancaster house speech, and stop editing away, and giving basically turning the united kingdom into a vassal state. ido united kingdom into a vassal state. i do have fears about that. that at the end of the day she will propose something, a
the transport minister, jo johnson says this brexit deal is a failure of british stagecraft on a scalenest, but his solution is to have a second referendum, and that's clearly has not been help anybody. i think the prime minister needed to be far stronger with the european union and she has been. she seems to have conceded many points, the 39 billion, the transition and in fermentation period, she is now looking at the backstop, that is not what we should be looking at. the chequers deal is not...