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interesting this one, greening, telegraph, blocked situation the cuts. justine greening's departure fromeem greening's departure from cabinet seem to be the does —— the surprise of the reshuffle. nick timothy, her former chief of staff has come along with a page in the telegraph to explain why. in short, she wasn't radical enough. the prime minister he believes did want to do real hard stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this namby— pamby stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this namby—pamby cuts, diet basically, not proper conservative thinking. so he is very commentary about her replacement, a chap called damian hinds. already touted as a potential prime minister. i checked oi'i potential prime minister. i checked on various betting websites before i came on. as you do, but what about this issue? (i) did you put a bet on? it is a very complicated move. people did think this was someone, a lesbian cabinet minister, very much a moderniser... lesbian cabinet minister, very much a moderniser. .. the face of modern britain in some regards. but i heard an interview that was done with an e
interesting this one, greening, telegraph, blocked situation the cuts. justine greening's departure fromeem greening's departure from cabinet seem to be the does —— the surprise of the reshuffle. nick timothy, her former chief of staff has come along with a page in the telegraph to explain why. in short, she wasn't radical enough. the prime minister he believes did want to do real hard stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this namby— pamby stuff on tuition fees, instead it was this...
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justine greening has left the government. she's turned down a job at the department of work and pensions. karen bradley becomes northern ireland secretary and matt hancock replaces her as culture secretary. despite ringing some changes, the prime minister has decided to keep faith with those already in key cabinet posts. a couple who met on a muslim dating site have been found guilty of planning a terror attack in the uk. the bbc‘s china editor carrie gracie has quit her role over equal pay saying she couldn't collude with an unfair pay structure. at the start of his trial, the former football coach barry bennell pleads guilty to seven child sex offences against boys aged between 11 and 1a. also in the next hour, oprah winfrey led the calls for change in hollywood at last night's golden globes. a new day is on the horizon! attendees wore black outfits to mark the first major awards ceremony since sexual harassment scandals rocked the entertainment industry. are you suffering from aussie flu? it seems so many people are, but i
justine greening has left the government. she's turned down a job at the department of work and pensions. karen bradley becomes northern ireland secretary and matt hancock replaces her as culture secretary. despite ringing some changes, the prime minister has decided to keep faith with those already in key cabinet posts. a couple who met on a muslim dating site have been found guilty of planning a terror attack in the uk. the bbc‘s china editor carrie gracie has quit her role over equal pay...
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justine greening refused the offer of a newjob. the prime minister will announce more junior appointments later today. good morning, it is tuesday 9 january. also this morning: north korea agrees to send a team to the winter olympics in the south, after the first high—level talks for more than two years. smacking children could be banned in wales. the welsh government has launched a consultation on the plans. retailers haven't had the christmas they were hoping for, with the weakest growth in non—food sales since records began. i'm looking at who were the winners and losers. in sport: a first for english football. the video assistant referee system is used as brighton beat crystal palace 2—1 in the fa cup third round. iam in i am in las vegas for the greatest gadget show on earth. there are humanoid robots, self driving taxis. there is even a suitcase which follows you around the airport. and carol has the weather. good morning. it is not as exciting as that. today what we have is a fairly cloudy, grey day ahead. some brightness an
justine greening refused the offer of a newjob. the prime minister will announce more junior appointments later today. good morning, it is tuesday 9 january. also this morning: north korea agrees to send a team to the winter olympics in the south, after the first high—level talks for more than two years. smacking children could be banned in wales. the welsh government has launched a consultation on the plans. retailers haven't had the christmas they were hoping for, with the weakest growth in...
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justine greening refused the offer of a newjob.pointments later today. good morning, it is tuesday 9 january. also this morning: north korea agrees to send a team to the winter olympics in the south, after the first high—level talks for more than two years. smacking children could be banned in wales. the welsh government has launched a consultation on the plans. retailers haven't had the christmas they were hoping for,
justine greening refused the offer of a newjob.pointments later today. good morning, it is tuesday 9 january. also this morning: north korea agrees to send a team to the winter olympics in the south, after the first high—level talks for more than two years. smacking children could be banned in wales. the welsh government has launched a consultation on the plans. retailers haven't had the christmas they were hoping for,
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the then education secretary justine greening rushed into number ten after 5pm. minister told her she wanted to move her to look after welfare. did you turn down a move? but after fraught discussions between the two, miss greening said, instead, i'm off, dashing into the night after more than six years in the cabinet. justine greening told the bbc: one of her frustrations to have a move forced on her when others who seemed likely to be shifted did not. are you in line for a newjob? the health secretaryjeremy hunt followed by the business secretary greg clark arrived at number ten, but both stayed until well after dark, emerging with virtually the same jobs. the health secretary was, i understand, told he was to move to business, but won the argument to stay. promotions for others did go according to plan. are you pleased with your promotion, minister? delighted, thank you. the new culture secretary matt hancock skipping out of number ten, replacing karen bradley, who's off to the northern ireland office. are you happy with the promotion? damian hinds fills the ga
the then education secretary justine greening rushed into number ten after 5pm. minister told her she wanted to move her to look after welfare. did you turn down a move? but after fraught discussions between the two, miss greening said, instead, i'm off, dashing into the night after more than six years in the cabinet. justine greening told the bbc: one of her frustrations to have a move forced on her when others who seemed likely to be shifted did not. are you in line for a newjob? the health...
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she has gone from cabinets ——justine greening.as it is called, goes to the one—time tv presenter who has worked asa one—time tv presenter who has worked as a junior minister in that department. our political editor nick watt is with me. it seems like a lot of people are resisting the plans theresa may had for them, and unusual number of those affected by that? it has happened in the past that? it has happened in the past that ministers say i do not want to move and there we prime minister case and a strong prime minister says no. she said yes tojeremy hunt, but no to just think many who wa nted hunt, but no to just think many who wanted to remain in education and said no to the department of work and pensions. tory mps are being critical this evening of theresa may. they say she started out as, michael howard said this morning, strong and able to do what she wa nted strong and able to do what she wanted and by this evening showed that she could not fully assert authority. mon two of the reshuffle tomorrow, thejunior authority. mon
she has gone from cabinets ——justine greening.as it is called, goes to the one—time tv presenter who has worked asa one—time tv presenter who has worked as a junior minister in that department. our political editor nick watt is with me. it seems like a lot of people are resisting the plans theresa may had for them, and unusual number of those affected by that? it has happened in the past that? it has happened in the past that ministers say i do not want to move and there we prime...
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the then education secretary justine greening rushed into number ten after 5.00pm. ster told her she wanted to move her to look after welfare. but after fraught discussions between the two, miss greening said, i'm off, dashing into the night after more than six years in the cabinet. justine greening told the bbc: one of her frustrations to have a move forced on her when others who seemed likely to be shifted did not. are you in line for a newjob? the health secretaryjeremy hunt followed by the business secretary greg clark arrived at number ten but both stayed until well after dark emerging with virtually the same jobs. the health secretary was, i understand, told he was to move to business but won the argument to stay. promotions for others did go according to plan. are you pleased with your promotion minister delighted. the new culture secretary matt hancock skipping out of number ten replacing karen bradley who's off to the northern ireland office. are you happy with the promotion? damian hynes fills the gap at education. when the cabinet moose tomorrow, there wil
the then education secretary justine greening rushed into number ten after 5.00pm. ster told her she wanted to move her to look after welfare. but after fraught discussions between the two, miss greening said, i'm off, dashing into the night after more than six years in the cabinet. justine greening told the bbc: one of her frustrations to have a move forced on her when others who seemed likely to be shifted did not. are you in line for a newjob? the health secretaryjeremy hunt followed by the...
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the sunday telegraph highlights justin greening, saying she is fighting for herjob. room for manoeuvre? very little. and a minority government. and she has very little time because mr michel barnier is have —— has had christmas with his family and is coming back to brexit. she has to do all this as well as brexit. downing street has said that all of the speculation in the sunday papers is just speculation. they are saying it is all guesswork but we are expecting a reshuffle all guesswork but we are expecting a res huffle o n all guesswork but we are expecting a reshuffle on monday and tuesday. there has to be, because there is a va ca ncy there has to be, because there is a vacancy created by damian green moving on. you have to get that in place. there have been a lot of complaints from civil servants and other parts of the non—brexit policies that brexit has taken over. maybe brexit has to? it is the most scary thing we are doing. and you will work the —— you are working with europe with europe who have never done before. the daily mail, pm's never done before. the
the sunday telegraph highlights justin greening, saying she is fighting for herjob. room for manoeuvre? very little. and a minority government. and she has very little time because mr michel barnier is have —— has had christmas with his family and is coming back to brexit. she has to do all this as well as brexit. downing street has said that all of the speculation in the sunday papers is just speculation. they are saying it is all guesswork but we are expecting a reshuffle all guesswork...
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justine greening was the first lgbt cabinet six to a. at the end of the day, this is the prime minister who seems to be completely dismayed, all over the place, having more women in politics and power, we've had the bbc scandal this week with carrie gracie, we need more women and people with different backgrounds in all aspects of public life. it's really important we do that. government, public or private sector, it's important we all do that. as an honorary member of the old get club, i think i should be wa ry old get club, i think i should be wary as well. but that is our take on the first pmqs of the year. time for a look at the weather. fog will be the main issue for the next couple of days. the fog has relented a little to give us some sunshine today. this is how it looked this morning in manchester. we will have a repeat performance tonight. we have had some sparkling weather across parts of wales, southern england in the north—west of england. across northern ireland, the fog has been reluctant to clear. it will become more of a
justine greening was the first lgbt cabinet six to a. at the end of the day, this is the prime minister who seems to be completely dismayed, all over the place, having more women in politics and power, we've had the bbc scandal this week with carrie gracie, we need more women and people with different backgrounds in all aspects of public life. it's really important we do that. government, public or private sector, it's important we all do that. as an honorary member of the old get club, i think...
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the education secretary justine greening has resigned from the government after refusing a job as workary in theresa may's cabinet reshuffle. it's also understood that jeremy hunt was asked to become businesss secretary, but persuaded the prime minister to keep him at the department of health. theresa may is expected to make more changes to her cabinet later today. leila nathoo reports. are you confident of staying in government? after a day or few surprises it was the edges —— education secretaryjustine surprises it was the edges —— education secretary justine greening people the biggest and in the works of theresa may's cautious plans, emerging from downing street having quit the government rather than move to ta ke quit the government rather than move to take charge of welfare as she was asked to do. and it is understood the health secretaryjeremy hunt, who was also in line for a move this time to business, successfully argued to stay where he was. a reshuffle designed to breathe new life into the government did see a few switched jobs, and for promoted, but there was no movement in
the education secretary justine greening has resigned from the government after refusing a job as workary in theresa may's cabinet reshuffle. it's also understood that jeremy hunt was asked to become businesss secretary, but persuaded the prime minister to keep him at the department of health. theresa may is expected to make more changes to her cabinet later today. leila nathoo reports. are you confident of staying in government? after a day or few surprises it was the edges —— education...
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secretary to try to reinvigorate the government's approach to schools, leaving the incumbent, justine greeningting for herjob. in another area of education policy, the mail on sunday claims mrs may has criticised her new university tsar, toby young, after old social media posts of his were found to contain sexist and obscene remarks. the observer headlines president trump's reaction to a new book about his administration. the publication by thejournalist michael wolff questions president trump's mental stability since taking office. the sunday express writes that theresa may has ordered a review into parole boards after former taxi driverjohn worboys, found guilty of sexual assault against 12 women, was released after nine years in prison. ididn't i didn't mention brexit, but it is still in here, i promise, somewhere, related no doubt to the reshuffle, which is where we began. the sunday times headline, theresa may plots to reshuffle times headline, theresa may plots to res huffle a n times headline, theresa may plots to reshuffle an entire sixpack of cabinet ministers. it is amazing how they
secretary to try to reinvigorate the government's approach to schools, leaving the incumbent, justine greeningting for herjob. in another area of education policy, the mail on sunday claims mrs may has criticised her new university tsar, toby young, after old social media posts of his were found to contain sexist and obscene remarks. the observer headlines president trump's reaction to a new book about his administration. the publication by thejournalist michael wolff questions president...
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i think you're right and i think we have seen a bit of that in the sunday telegraph where justine greeningng sent out a series of tweets defending her position and st mary's school standards are rising statistics and statistics. so i think it is not going to be as easy as all that. still with the tory party, we have got the prime minister, according to the mail on sunday, slamming toby young, who is her university zaha, his position on the new watchdog is said to be injeopardy by the mail on sunday for these obscene and sexist tweets and posts on social media. what do you make of that? this feels kind of like a scandal, somewhat unnecessary, in the sense of it was not something that came as a surprise, these things could easily have been researched. from yea rs easily have been researched. from years ago? this is the kind of simple research you should do before appointing somebody, you check their public comments and the public record, and this is another controversy that i'm not sure they needed at this point. this is something where it is an important issue, britain's university system i
i think you're right and i think we have seen a bit of that in the sunday telegraph where justine greeningng sent out a series of tweets defending her position and st mary's school standards are rising statistics and statistics. so i think it is not going to be as easy as all that. still with the tory party, we have got the prime minister, according to the mail on sunday, slamming toby young, who is her university zaha, his position on the new watchdog is said to be injeopardy by the mail on...
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we had people like jeremy hunt pants and justine greening just saying, jeremy hunt pants and justineying, no. the narrative is nothing has changed. there was a sense at the end of the year after mrs may secured that breakthrough in the brexit negotiations, moving onto trade talks, getting that brexit is built through the commons, that was a sense she had managed to re—establish some of her authority. she had weathered the storms over damian green and michael fallon, priti patel, the budget had gone 0k. the new year provided her with the opportunity to go on the front foot. the reshuffle could be a moment when she could grasp hold of the cabinet. remarkably little has changed. you get the sense that is just underscored the fact she remains a fragile prime minister in a relatively vulnerable position. she has two walk carefully. she has little scope to pursue a non—brexit agenda. norman, for the moment, thank you very much. i would assistance political editor. the number of people waiting more than four hours in scotland's accident and emergency units reached record high levels in the
we had people like jeremy hunt pants and justine greening just saying, jeremy hunt pants and justineying, no. the narrative is nothing has changed. there was a sense at the end of the year after mrs may secured that breakthrough in the brexit negotiations, moving onto trade talks, getting that brexit is built through the commons, that was a sense she had managed to re—establish some of her authority. she had weathered the storms over damian green and michael fallon, priti patel, the budget...
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the other key thing we don't yet know, everybody is watching their ipads and computer closely, justine greeningt of speculation about if she would be moved or sacked. education secretary, she has been in downing street for a very long time as well. maybe a difficult discussion going on. we will see what happens. thank you. if you are a woman, you are twice as likely to die in the year after having the most serious type of heart attack than a man. that is according to a study conducted in sweden over a decade. researchers found that women are not always given the same treatment as men and are given the same treatment as men and a re less given the same treatment as men and are less likely to receive recommended treatment such as bypass surgery or recommended treatment such as bypass surgery or statins. let's talk to one of the co—authors of the report. professor chris gale in leeds. good to see you. what is the explanation for men and women getting different treatment? well, it is likely to be a multitude of factors. what we do know is that women more often present with a heart attack with more
the other key thing we don't yet know, everybody is watching their ipads and computer closely, justine greeningt of speculation about if she would be moved or sacked. education secretary, she has been in downing street for a very long time as well. maybe a difficult discussion going on. we will see what happens. thank you. if you are a woman, you are twice as likely to die in the year after having the most serious type of heart attack than a man. that is according to a study conducted in sweden...
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and theresa may has been reshuffling her cabinet — the education secretary justine greening has leftthe latest. thatin that in a moment. around 200,000 salvadorans living in the us are being given 18 months to leave. the government has ended the immigration scheme that had allowed them to stay. it's called the temporary protected status programme, or tps. it came in 1990, designed to help people affected by natural disasters and conflicts. thousands of people from el salvador became eligible after two earthquakes in 2001. salvadorans are getting a lot of attention — the biggest group affected, but thousands of haitians and nicaraguans have also been told they must leave. hondurans have a temporary extension so their future is still unclear. here's the latest from luis fajardo, bbc mundo, miami. there are some moments of anguish hin ere the salvadoran community in the us. as you were mentioning they have been given 18 months to leave, and in many cases they have children who are us citizens. something like one quarter of them are homeowners, so they have their entire lives built in th
and theresa may has been reshuffling her cabinet — the education secretary justine greening has leftthe latest. thatin that in a moment. around 200,000 salvadorans living in the us are being given 18 months to leave. the government has ended the immigration scheme that had allowed them to stay. it's called the temporary protected status programme, or tps. it came in 1990, designed to help people affected by natural disasters and conflicts. thousands of people from el salvador became eligible...
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and the top story here in the uk: the education secretary, justine greening, has left the government,mid the biggest reshuffle since theresa may became prime minister. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. strong demand for memory chips boost samsung's quarterly profits to a record high. after a day of soldiering through the sites, french president macron gets down to business, focusing on economic relations between the two countries. good morning, asia, hello world. glad you could join us for another exciting edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we start off with samsung electronics, and despite having its boss behind bars, but korean conglomerate appears to be going from strength to strength. it released its earnings guidance this morning and while it missed expectations it expects a record quarterly profit in the fourth quarter. for more i am joined by my colleague. why did they miss expectations? if you thought it was because of the scandals, it has got nothing to do with it. it is because of the strong south korean currency, which makes it
and the top story here in the uk: the education secretary, justine greening, has left the government,mid the biggest reshuffle since theresa may became prime minister. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. strong demand for memory chips boost samsung's quarterly profits to a record high. after a day of soldiering through the sites, french president macron gets down to business, focusing on economic relations between the two countries. good morning, asia, hello...
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she is someone -- justine greening. potentially could become a rebel voice and a thorn in may's side in parliament. that is one of the consequences of this reshuffle. the other is that the narrative coming out of this reshuffle is one of weakness, that may has a been able to out step her authority on the cabinet. brexit is going to be incredibly tricky this year. some big concessions are probably going to have to be made by the u.k. to get the brexit deal they want. to make those decisions and keep the negotiations going, strong leadership and the ability to unite the cabinet is going to be crucial. >> where are those bond bulls? the yield in the 10-year did hit -- pricing for five days, , highest levels since march 2017, and the bond bears out in force. bill gross tweeting yesterday the bond bear market confirms today 25-year-long trendlines confirmed. jeffrey gunlock as well. if the 10-year goes above 2.63%, it will accelerate higher and equity markets will be spooked. maybe that is the cocktail that is coming our way
she is someone -- justine greening. potentially could become a rebel voice and a thorn in may's side in parliament. that is one of the consequences of this reshuffle. the other is that the narrative coming out of this reshuffle is one of weakness, that may has a been able to out step her authority on the cabinet. brexit is going to be incredibly tricky this year. some big concessions are probably going to have to be made by the u.k. to get the brexit deal they want. to make those decisions and...
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you must be disappointed that justine greening, the country? i worked withjustine greening, and she cared deeply about apprenticeships and skills, but damian green also comes from a working—class background... damian green also comes from a working-class background... damian hinds. i beg your pardon, damian hinds, very compassionate, he cares deeply about the public sector, i have known him for a long time, quite a wise man, so whatever the reasons thatjustine greening has gone, way beyond my pay grade, at least there is a very good replacement in the shape of damian hinds. i want to ask you finally, if i may, about the new work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, a former disabilities minister under david cameron's government, severely criticised by many people with disabilities, many charities that represent people with disabilities, for her implementation of personal independence payments and trying to get many people off previous disability living allowance. well, the important thing is that when she was disabilities minister, we were spe
you must be disappointed that justine greening, the country? i worked withjustine greening, and she cared deeply about apprenticeships and skills, but damian green also comes from a working—class background... damian green also comes from a working-class background... damian hinds. i beg your pardon, damian hinds, very compassionate, he cares deeply about the public sector, i have known him for a long time, quite a wise man, so whatever the reasons thatjustine greening has gone, way beyond...
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justine greening, now ex—education secretary, had no regrets. she wouldn't switch jobs.ou can't make too many enemies? no, you can't. that is the simple truth of all reshuffles. but i do think the prime minister has balanced it well. we have stability at cabinet level, and we have new blood coming through into the other layers of government. so the balancing act, she's got right. bringing the tory party closer to people was today's mission, making government look more like the electorate and somehow retrieving old loyalties that were junked by potential voters. excited about the prospect ofjoining the government? very. so for thosejudged the brightest and the best, the guessing game was over. you live in hope these days. are you pleased with your newjob? they left number ten happier than they went in. some couldn't bear to wait for the official announcement before passing on the news. congratulations, what have you got? altogether, 1a mps were given jobs, eight of them women and five from ethnic minorities. meanwhile, another plan went wrong today. toby young, appointed
justine greening, now ex—education secretary, had no regrets. she wouldn't switch jobs.ou can't make too many enemies? no, you can't. that is the simple truth of all reshuffles. but i do think the prime minister has balanced it well. we have stability at cabinet level, and we have new blood coming through into the other layers of government. so the balancing act, she's got right. bringing the tory party closer to people was today's mission, making government look more like the electorate and...
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her position was untenable, justine greening, when she made it clear she would not back an extensionschools, that she had to go. yes, finding her too much of cameronite. as an public schoolgirl, she riled a lot with but still she is a girl educated in a northern comprehensive and fora educated in a northern comprehensive and for a reshuffle billed as "we will make this cabinet more like the country," will make this cabinet more like the country, " and off will make this cabinet more like the country," and off a lot of white men still sitting there tonight. there was some change in terms of the tory central office, with james cleverly and so on, but they are not front of house. they are not in power. so it is all well and good talking it up, but you then have to deliver. and it has been no delivery. all right, ok. sorry, go on. and it has been no delivery. all right, 0k. sorry, go on. someone from the cameron government said tonight, has the reverse midas touch, whatever she touches, whether it was the election to give her a majority, the conference to relaunch her, or the reshuffle,
her position was untenable, justine greening, when she made it clear she would not back an extensionschools, that she had to go. yes, finding her too much of cameronite. as an public schoolgirl, she riled a lot with but still she is a girl educated in a northern comprehensive and fora educated in a northern comprehensive and for a reshuffle billed as "we will make this cabinet more like the country," will make this cabinet more like the country, " and off will make this cabinet...
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justine greening, there has been lots of speculation about whether or not she is moved out. en's job about whether or not she is moved out. damian green'sjob is up for grabs. it could havejeremy hunt or chris grayling. jeremy hunt is of course in the midst of the nhs winter crisis, so it might be a difficult time for him to move. for theresa may, moving people about is risky. it upsets people, and she cannot afford any more rebels on the back edge. —— backbench. some of the uk's largest retailers have voluntarily agreed to stop selling acids and corrosive substances to customers under 18 years old. ministers hope the measure will help stop the rise in attacks until new laws are considered by parliament. here's our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani. the human cost of an acid attack. where's it hurting, mate, your eyes? police officers pour water over the victim lastjuly. thieves wanted the london delivery driver's moped. his helmet saved him from serious injury. police recorded more than 500 attacks involving corrosive substances in england and wales in the year to
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justine greening, the former cabinet minister speaking earlier today.n england and wales. that's one of the findings of a report from the victims‘ commissioner, lady newlove. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman has more details. giving evidence in criminal cases can be intimidating for ordinary adults before the young and vulnerable it can truly daunting. that's where registered intermediaries come in, specialists in communication who work in some of the most distressing cases involving vulnerable witnesses and victims. we worked with a boy who was very distressed and didn't want to speak so “— distressed and didn't want to speak so —— but he loved anna mae, so we we re so —— but he loved anna mae, so we were able to make an animated figure and he could show different parts of his body that had been touched, and i don't think he would have done that otherwise. concerns were unveiled about the intermediaries scheme. it found that in 250 cases a year, vulnerable people were not getting an intermediary. provisions are inconsistent across england
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suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening suggestions in the sunday telegraph that justine greening thatjustine greening is fighting for herjob. also on the front page of the sunday times, they don't have quite as much on it, it is inside the paper this morning. 0n the front page they talk again, a bit of speculation, jeremy hunt and chris grayling linked to replacing damien green, among the possibilities being discussed. susanna is in the london newsroom. can you tell us more about that reshuffle speculation? well, it is exactly that speculation, and downing street have said that it is purely speculation at this stage. what we can expect is that tomorrow will have some of the cabinet positions reshuffled and then on tuesday some of the more junior positions. you mentioned justine greening. her name has been in the mix as being moved elsewhere. some of the rumour mill suggests that she might the moved into the role currently held by andrea leadsom. all of this, of course, is happening partly because theresa may had a torrid time over the last couple of months where we saw two minist
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justine greening has left the government., the prime minister has decided to keep faith with those already in key cabinet posts. a couple who met on a muslim dating site have been found guilty of planning a terror attack in the uk. the bbc‘s china editor carrie gracie has quit her role over equal pay saying she couldn't collude with an unfair pay structure. at the start of his trial, the former football coach barry bennell pleads guilty to seven child sex offences against boys
justine greening has left the government., the prime minister has decided to keep faith with those already in key cabinet posts. a couple who met on a muslim dating site have been found guilty of planning a terror attack in the uk. the bbc‘s china editor carrie gracie has quit her role over equal pay saying she couldn't collude with an unfair pay structure. at the start of his trial, the former football coach barry bennell pleads guilty to seven child sex offences against boys
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so was the education secretary, justine greening.an't be sure of having a ministerial car by the end of the day. the reshuffle began with the resignation of the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire. he has chosen to leave the cabinet because of health issues. he has been in thejob since theresa may became prime minister in 2016. my intent is to get on with surgery, get on with recovery and get back to my duties as mp and back to front line political duties as well. other cabinet ministers, like the work and pensions secretary, david gauke, spent the morning watching their phones, waiting to learn their fate. until you are properly contacted, you carry on as normal, you carry on doing yourjob. so you haven't been given a steer you are safe? i haven't. last year it was bruising for the party after the tories failed to win the snap election she called. the chairman copped a lot of the blame, and this morning he stepped down from his post, the first to leave downing street after meeting the prime minister. this is a chance for her
so was the education secretary, justine greening.an't be sure of having a ministerial car by the end of the day. the reshuffle began with the resignation of the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire. he has chosen to leave the cabinet because of health issues. he has been in thejob since theresa may became prime minister in 2016. my intent is to get on with surgery, get on with recovery and get back to my duties as mp and back to front line political duties as well. other cabinet...
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. —— justin greening.e big posts, the home secretary, the chancellor, borisjohnson and david davis, we understand they will probably stay in their positions. one of the things theresa may has been encouraged to do is to promote some of the newer mps and some of the rising talent. they want to get people into some kind of ministerial roles. one to look out for i think is what happens withjeremy hunt. there is a lot of speculation because damian green has left and he was effectively deputy, perhaps jeremy hunt or chris grayling might fill that post. but of coursejeremy hunt is in the midst of the nhs winter crisis. so it might be a difficult move to justify. labour have already been making their views known. they are saying that ifjeremy hunt were to be promoted, that would be sending out the wrong message. we have not had a winter crisis for years and years. it is because of the cuts. we have not been able to put the legislation. the lions act blew apart the local decision, local planning. please apply come
. —— justin greening.e big posts, the home secretary, the chancellor, borisjohnson and david davis, we understand they will probably stay in their positions. one of the things theresa may has been encouraged to do is to promote some of the newer mps and some of the rising talent. they want to get people into some kind of ministerial roles. one to look out for i think is what happens withjeremy hunt. there is a lot of speculation because damian green has left and he was effectively deputy,...
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any information, some it is just speculation, but the speculation is that perhaps we could see justine greeningon is that perhaps we could seejustine greening moving out of her position as education secretary. but potentially the big beast, like david davis, philip hammond, amber rudd, would stay in their positions. it will be interesting to see what happens with jeremy hunt. it will be interesting to see what happens withjeremy hunt. labour said he should not be promoted. suggestions that perhaps he could replace damian green, who of course was forced to... was sacked over various allegations against him. his position is available, potentially. would she move jeremy position is available, potentially. would she movejeremy hunt into that position at a time when we have the nhs crisis that the government is trying to deal with? another thing, there are a lot of conservatives saying she needs to nurture new talent and bring on new mps, so could we see new names coming in? potentially so. one more thing, she addressed the issue of toby young, the journalist who has been addressed the issue of toby
any information, some it is just speculation, but the speculation is that perhaps we could see justine greeningon is that perhaps we could seejustine greening moving out of her position as education secretary. but potentially the big beast, like david davis, philip hammond, amber rudd, would stay in their positions. it will be interesting to see what happens with jeremy hunt. it will be interesting to see what happens withjeremy hunt. labour said he should not be promoted. suggestions that...
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so was the education secretary justine green, she cabinet? education secretaryjustine green, she can't be sure of having a ministerial car by the end of the day. the reshuffle began with the resignation of the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire. he resignation of the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire. he has chosen to leave the cabinet because of health issue, he has been in the job since theresa may became prime minister. in 2016. 36 my intent is to get on with surgery, get on with recovery and get back to my duties as mp and back to front line political duties as well. other cabinet ministers like the work and pension secretary david gauke spent the morning watching their phones, waiting to learn their fate. until you their phones, waiting to learn their fate. untilyou are properly contacted, you carry on as normal, you carry on doing yourjob. so you haven't been given a steer you are safe. i haven't. last year it was bruising for the party after the toried fail to win the snap election she kaled. the chairman cop add lot
so was the education secretary justine green, she cabinet? education secretaryjustine green, she can't be sure of having a ministerial car by the end of the day. the reshuffle began with the resignation of the northern ireland secretary james brokenshire. he resignation of the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire. he has chosen to leave the cabinet because of health issue, he has been in the job since theresa may became prime minister. in 2016. 36 my intent is to get on with surgery, get...
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last night, justine greening quit the government, refusing to move from the department for education rising prices and tax increases in tunisia have continued to spread across the country, and one demonstrator has been killed in clashes with the security forces. anger has been building since the government announced the increases in its new year budget, and protests have now been staged in at least ten towns. a google employee who was dismissed after defending the gender gap in us technology sector as a matter of biology is suing his former employer for discrimination. james damore alleges that white, male conservative employees at google are "ostracized, belittled, and punished". google said it was looking forward to defending itself in court. and we look forward to covering a story as it progresses. now, let's talk about intel. the boss made his first public appearance since a security scandal that has potentially left millions, possibly billions of machines vulnerable. potentially left millions, possibly billions of machines vulnerablem is called meltdown and spectre, he said they
last night, justine greening quit the government, refusing to move from the department for education rising prices and tax increases in tunisia have continued to spread across the country, and one demonstrator has been killed in clashes with the security forces. anger has been building since the government announced the increases in its new year budget, and protests have now been staged in at least ten towns. a google employee who was dismissed after defending the gender gap in us technology...
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and the top story here in the uk: the education secretary, justine greening, has left the government,
and the top story here in the uk: the education secretary, justine greening, has left the government,
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telegraph says justice secretaryjustine greening the sunday telegraph says justice secretary justine greening to keep herjob following rumours of a cabinet reshuffle. that's in the papers in half an hour. donald trump has launched a new attack on the author who's accused him of being unstable and incompetent. the president told a news conference at camp david that the book by michael wolff was a work of fiction, saying he'd been to the best colleges and been a "tremendous success" on television. he also repeated his denials that there'd been any collusion with russia during the presidential election in 2016. david willis reports from washington. boarding a flight to camp david for meetings with senior members of his party. the image of donald trump that republicans would like to project, one of order, professionalism and control. instead, the president is battling claims contained in this book that senior advisers share the view that he is mentally unfit for office. so the commander—in—chief took to social media to assert "actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental
telegraph says justice secretaryjustine greening the sunday telegraph says justice secretary justine greening to keep herjob following rumours of a cabinet reshuffle. that's in the papers in half an hour. donald trump has launched a new attack on the author who's accused him of being unstable and incompetent. the president told a news conference at camp david that the book by michael wolff was a work of fiction, saying he'd been to the best colleges and been a "tremendous success" on...
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yesterday justine greening left the government, they are dismayed that she of all people, in northernle who ended up leaving the government. —— at a comprehensive school. it is not gone to plan, theresa may wanted to go better, but she needs people who can do the job and that question was asked today at the westminster lobby, the spokesman asking whether people will be voted on merit not because of their gender 01’ on merit not because of their gender or colour. downing street said absolutely, theresa may believes that she has the right team around her to take on the challenges that the country faces. vicky, thank you. charities in the northern french city of calais say that up to 700 migrants and asylum seekers are living rough in the area again. french police are clearing tents and blankets daily to stop a camp reforming there — the huge jungle camp was destroyed more than a year ago. catrin nye reports from calais. so this is where you sleep? this is... yeah. our roof is... standing because of these trees. ikram is 18 and from nangarhar, one of afg hanistan's most dangerous regions
yesterday justine greening left the government, they are dismayed that she of all people, in northernle who ended up leaving the government. —— at a comprehensive school. it is not gone to plan, theresa may wanted to go better, but she needs people who can do the job and that question was asked today at the westminster lobby, the spokesman asking whether people will be voted on merit not because of their gender 01’ on merit not because of their gender or colour. downing street said...
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tomorrow's front pages, including the sunday telegraph, which says the education secretary, justine greeningthose fighting to stay in post in a cabinet reshuffle. that is in the papers in half an hour. in the last hour, the bbc has learned that the prime minister, theresa may, will reshuffle her cabinet on monday and tuesday next week. there had been speculation that change was imminent, but no date had been confirmed. however, downing street has dismissed stories in the sunday newspapers about specific names mentioned. number ten said the reports were pure speculation and guesswork. we will have all the details about some of those names that have been mentioned, and some that haven't, as they are covered in tomorrow's front pages, as well as other stories, just after 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are eve pollard, the broadcaster and former fleet street editor, and the economics commentator and author dharshini david. donald trump has launched a new attack on the author who has accused him of being unstable and incompetent. the president told a news confere
tomorrow's front pages, including the sunday telegraph, which says the education secretary, justine greeningthose fighting to stay in post in a cabinet reshuffle. that is in the papers in half an hour. in the last hour, the bbc has learned that the prime minister, theresa may, will reshuffle her cabinet on monday and tuesday next week. there had been speculation that change was imminent, but no date had been confirmed. however, downing street has dismissed stories in the sunday newspapers about...
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justine greening, now ex—education secretary, had no regrets. she would not switch jobs.ve to be careful about who you alienate. you can't make too many enemies? no, you can't. that is the truth of all reshuffles. but i do think the prime minister has balanced it well. we have stability at cabinet level and we have new blood coming through into the other layers of government. so the balancing act, she has got right. bringing the tory party closer to people was today's mission, making government to look more like the electorate and somehow retrieving old loyalties that were judged by potential voters. excited about the prospect ofjoining the government? so for thosejudged the prospect ofjoining the government? so for those judged the brightest and the best, the guessing game was over. you live in hope these days. they left number ten happier than they went in. some couldn't bear to wait for the official announcement before passing on the news. congratulations, what have you got? altogether, 14 mps were given jobs, eight of them women, and five from ethnic minorities. meanw
justine greening, now ex—education secretary, had no regrets. she would not switch jobs.ve to be careful about who you alienate. you can't make too many enemies? no, you can't. that is the truth of all reshuffles. but i do think the prime minister has balanced it well. we have stability at cabinet level and we have new blood coming through into the other layers of government. so the balancing act, she has got right. bringing the tory party closer to people was today's mission, making...
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and justine greening, expected to switch from schools any moment now.ext couple of hours, there will be new faces around this table tomorrow. reassuringly, though, neither a move nor a vacancy exists for the downing street cat. and laura joins us now. has the prime minister got what she wanted in this reshuffle? it would not be a reshuffle if there weren't bits of confusion around the edges or expectation is that turned out to be wrong. i understand thatjeremy hunt stayed in his position at the department for help because he made it strong and passionate argument to the prime minister that he was the man to do so and to take on responsibility for the future of social care in england. so things we re social care in england. so things were perhaps a bit fluid around mr huntand he were perhaps a bit fluid around mr hunt and he talked himself into staying in his ownjob, having persuaded the prime minister. so far, this reshuffle is still going on. so far, this is a set of moves, a slight change, people moving in and out. but the four most senior jobs in gov
and justine greening, expected to switch from schools any moment now.ext couple of hours, there will be new faces around this table tomorrow. reassuringly, though, neither a move nor a vacancy exists for the downing street cat. and laura joins us now. has the prime minister got what she wanted in this reshuffle? it would not be a reshuffle if there weren't bits of confusion around the edges or expectation is that turned out to be wrong. i understand thatjeremy hunt stayed in his position at the...
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justine greening quit as education secretary. i did what i thought the right thing to do was.efused a move to another department and left the government instead. even so, claims the reshuffle had gone wrong were rejected. i think it is very clear the prime minister is refreshing the cabinet. every reshuffle means there is always going to be change, movements around the cabinet, sometimes people leaving the cabinet. it's always sad to see colleagues go, but as i say, the nice problem we have in the conservative party is having such a wide pool of talent. this morning, the moves continued among middle—ranking ministers, designed to prove the tory party's diversity, to embrace a new generation of mps and better reflect society. it was hoped this reshuffle would rejuvenate the tory party, renew its appeal to voters and allow theresa may to assert her authority after the troubles of the past 12 months. but with some ministers refusing to move where she wanted and some critics claiming the shake—up wasn't radical enough, it didn't quite go to plan. and that wasn't the only reason th
justine greening quit as education secretary. i did what i thought the right thing to do was.efused a move to another department and left the government instead. even so, claims the reshuffle had gone wrong were rejected. i think it is very clear the prime minister is refreshing the cabinet. every reshuffle means there is always going to be change, movements around the cabinet, sometimes people leaving the cabinet. it's always sad to see colleagues go, but as i say, the nice problem we have in...
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justine greening, the current education secretary, lots of speculation that she may be for the chop.downing street to see who is going in and who is coming out with a smile. let‘s take you to los angeles, as oprah winfrey received a standing ovation as she tackled the issue of sexual harassment in the film industry at the global group awards —— the golden globe awards. during a politically charged evening, almost all of those attending chose to wear black, and several celebrities caught activists on gender and racial equality is as their guests. our north american correspondent, james cook, was watching. in hollywood, they turned the red carpet black. this was a show of solidarity for those who had been abused and harassed, and a demonstration of the determination to change. from the moment the ceremony began, its tone was set. good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen. laughter and here are the all—male nominees. natalie portman highlighted the failure of the golden globes to recognise female directors. and star after star lined up to give voice to a movement now known as #timesu
justine greening, the current education secretary, lots of speculation that she may be for the chop.downing street to see who is going in and who is coming out with a smile. let‘s take you to los angeles, as oprah winfrey received a standing ovation as she tackled the issue of sexual harassment in the film industry at the global group awards —— the golden globe awards. during a politically charged evening, almost all of those attending chose to wear black, and several celebrities caught...
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and justine greening, comprehensive educated yorkshire woman, given an offer yesterday that she couldn'te her mind off she goes. i've really been looking at what theresa may was trying to achieve in this troubled reshuffle. most prime ministers are reluctant butchers. margaret thatcher lamented how in her downing street years she had been obliged to learn the craft of carving the joint. so, just how skilled a butcher is theresa may? well, in this rather elongated reshuffle, she's been struggling with a pretty tough joint, and that's raising questions about her mastery of some pretty basic prime ministerial skills. if prime ministers red reshuffles so much, what exactly is theresa may seeking to achieve here? well, the answer lies in one date, june the 8th, the prime minister is seeking to respond to the tories‘ surprise electoral setback by shifting the dial in three ways. in the first place, she wants to restore her own political authority. then she wants to show a more diverse conservative party to the country. and finally, she wants to respond to the concerns of voters who gave the to
and justine greening, comprehensive educated yorkshire woman, given an offer yesterday that she couldn'te her mind off she goes. i've really been looking at what theresa may was trying to achieve in this troubled reshuffle. most prime ministers are reluctant butchers. margaret thatcher lamented how in her downing street years she had been obliged to learn the craft of carving the joint. so, just how skilled a butcher is theresa may? well, in this rather elongated reshuffle, she's been...
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so, some support from justine greening.in turmoil for some it is a sense that mrs may is not doing much. beyond brexit. there is a feeling that government is drifting. there isa that government is drifting. there is a lack of radicalism and the lack of decisive leadership. ahead of that, the critics mrs may are not exactly overflowing with boldness and decisive action themselves. today they have been sitting on their hands. no one so far has dared to break ranks and actually move to ta ke to break ranks and actually move to take on the prime minister. as long as that continues, mrs may stays in downing street. a senior government minister is in the spotlight for comment she made in a what sap group. we are getting an idea of how tense emotions are over brexit. —— whatsapp. the energy minister hit back. she hit back in whatsapp, describing them as the swivel eyed view who are mostly retired, elderly men who did not have mortgages or caring commitments. in other words hitting out at the hardline brexiteers. that gives you a s
so, some support from justine greening.in turmoil for some it is a sense that mrs may is not doing much. beyond brexit. there is a feeling that government is drifting. there isa that government is drifting. there is a lack of radicalism and the lack of decisive leadership. ahead of that, the critics mrs may are not exactly overflowing with boldness and decisive action themselves. today they have been sitting on their hands. no one so far has dared to break ranks and actually move to ta ke to...
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the rumour mill is suggesting that justine greening might be moved about.there is not a great supporter of grammar schools, which is something of a flagship policy for theresa may. perhaps she is somebody who they could move. theresa may is looking to promote newer members of the party in order to i suppose nurturing new talent. there is pressure on her to do that. she has to be careful to balance the remain and brexit factions within the cabinet. the key challenge for her is if she moves people about, there are always those who will be unhappy. she can't really find herself in a position where she ends up herself in a position where she ends up with more enemies on the backbenches because she only has a working majority of 12. we saw before christmas she had that rebellion by backbench conservatives and ended up losing that vote on brexit. she doesn't really want to find herself in a position where she makes more enemies on the backbenches. so that will be a challenge for her. but we understand some people will be moving about. people like boris johnson, s
the rumour mill is suggesting that justine greening might be moved about.there is not a great supporter of grammar schools, which is something of a flagship policy for theresa may. perhaps she is somebody who they could move. theresa may is looking to promote newer members of the party in order to i suppose nurturing new talent. there is pressure on her to do that. she has to be careful to balance the remain and brexit factions within the cabinet. the key challenge for her is if she moves...
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justine greening quit as education secretary. i did what i thought the right thing to do was.to another department and left the government instead. even so, claims the reshuffle had gone wrong were rejected. i think it is very clear the prime minister is refreshing the cabinet. every reshuffle means there is always going to be change, movements around the cabinet, sometimes people leaving the cabinet. it's always sad to see colleagues go, but as i say, the nice problem we have in the conservative party is having such a wide pool of talent. this morning, the moves continued among middle—ranking ministers, designed to prove the tory party's diversity, to embrace a new generation of mps and better reflect society. it was hoped this reshuffle would rejuvenate the tory party, renew its appeal to voters and allow theresa may to assert her authority after the troubles of the past 12 months. but with some ministers refusing to move where she wanted and some critics claiming the shake—up wasn't radical enough, it didn't quite go to plan. and that wasn't the only reason this political n
justine greening quit as education secretary. i did what i thought the right thing to do was.to another department and left the government instead. even so, claims the reshuffle had gone wrong were rejected. i think it is very clear the prime minister is refreshing the cabinet. every reshuffle means there is always going to be change, movements around the cabinet, sometimes people leaving the cabinet. it's always sad to see colleagues go, but as i say, the nice problem we have in the...
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the names being cast around justine greening, the education secretary, greg clark, the business secretaryt to find some space somewhere, because you get the feeling there is real pressure building up on the backbenches from new tory mps who are putting up their hands and saying, hey, what about us, give us a go. mrs may has to make some space somewhere. it is those long—serving middle ranking ministers who are looking vulnerable. thank you, norman. so, watch of the new team look like and what message should it centre the country? —— what should the new team look like. let‘s ask two of the party‘s mps who‘ve not yet made it into a ministerialjob. rachel maclean was elected in 2015 as the mp for redditch. kwasi kwarteng was elected in 2010. he‘s the mp for spelthorne in surrey, and works for chancellor philip hammond. he became his parliamentary private sec after the 2017 general election. welcome, both of you. according to commentators, the pm wants more mps from ethnic minorities and more women in hertop team. are either you of expecting a call? i‘m not expecting anything. i have beenin i
the names being cast around justine greening, the education secretary, greg clark, the business secretaryt to find some space somewhere, because you get the feeling there is real pressure building up on the backbenches from new tory mps who are putting up their hands and saying, hey, what about us, give us a go. mrs may has to make some space somewhere. it is those long—serving middle ranking ministers who are looking vulnerable. thank you, norman. so, watch of the new team look like and what...
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this is justine greening, she could become a thorn in the side of may's parliament.with a reshuffle is one of weakness, that theresa may has not been able to take authority on the cabinet, to be a vote to balance the divided cabinet. there will be big concessions that will probably have to be made to get the deal that britain wants. hard decisions even to get the transition deal in march. they will need to make difficult decisions about the relationship they want with the eu and what they are willing to accept a good businesses what they want. to make those decisions and keep negotiations going, strong leadership and an ability to unite the cabinet will be crucial. alix: thank you. emma ross thomas. ,till with us,nathan sheets help me understand the u.k. nathan: i think that the key as an investor is not to get too focused on the day to day negotiations and the ebb and flow of the brexit process. i think the broader narrative is that this will be a long, slow grind. and the new relationship between the u.k. and european union will reveal itself slowly over the course
this is justine greening, she could become a thorn in the side of may's parliament.with a reshuffle is one of weakness, that theresa may has not been able to take authority on the cabinet, to be a vote to balance the divided cabinet. there will be big concessions that will probably have to be made to get the deal that britain wants. hard decisions even to get the transition deal in march. they will need to make difficult decisions about the relationship they want with the eu and what they are...
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so was the education secretary, justine greening.yjames brokenshire. he has chosen to leave the cabinet because of health issues. he has been in thejob since theresa may became prime minister in 2016. my intent is to get on with surgery, get on with recovery and get back to my duties as mp and back to front line political duties as well. other cabinet ministers, like the work and pensions secretary, david gauke, spent the morning watching their phones, waiting to learn their fate. until you are properly contacted, you carry on as normal, you carry on doing yourjob. so you haven't been given a steer you are safe? i haven't. last year it was bruising for the party after the tories failed to win the snap election she called. the chairman copped a lot of the blame, and this morning he stepped down from his post, the first to leave downing street after meeting the prime minister. brandon lewis emerged as the new chairman of the conservative party flanking the prime minister along with other prominent players in tory hq. congratulations...
so was the education secretary, justine greening.yjames brokenshire. he has chosen to leave the cabinet because of health issues. he has been in thejob since theresa may became prime minister in 2016. my intent is to get on with surgery, get on with recovery and get back to my duties as mp and back to front line political duties as well. other cabinet ministers, like the work and pensions secretary, david gauke, spent the morning watching their phones, waiting to learn their fate. until you are...