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the labour party. other main stories on bbc news at 5. an unmarried mother—of—four has won access to a widowed parent's allowance in a landmark supreme court ruling. it wasn't ever about me it was a lwa ys it wasn't ever about me it was always to do with the parents allowa nce. always to do with the parents allowance. with regards to the children it is all them i was fighting for. alex salmond resigns from the snp over sexual assault allegations, and faces criticism for setting up a crowdfunding page to fight the claims. this should be and must be allowed making sure that whoever it is concerned, no matter how senior or powerful, or the political ideal legions of repression, that people feel that their concerns are treated seriously. children in england could be banned from buying energy drinks under new plans by the government. and prince harryjoins the cast of hamilton, very briefly, after watching the hit musical in london's west end. it's 5 o'clock. our top story is that breaking news tonight that
the labour party. other main stories on bbc news at 5. an unmarried mother—of—four has won access to a widowed parent's allowance in a landmark supreme court ruling. it wasn't ever about me it was a lwa ys it wasn't ever about me it was always to do with the parents allowa nce. always to do with the parents allowance. with regards to the children it is all them i was fighting for. alex salmond resigns from the snp over sexual assault allegations, and faces criticism for setting up a...
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labour is not currently calling for another referendum. —— we can talk. there is pressure for something to happen at the labour conference, what could happen? people's vote want enough labour activists and mps to submit a motion for debate at the conference and if it gets approval and clears procedural hurdles and has that platform for debate at conference, it could end up being labour party policy because for people's vote to achieve their aim of another referendum on the final brexit deals agreed with the eu in brussels, it needs the labour leadership to change its position because the government has ruled out another referendum, labour have left a bitter room because it's not their policy to have a second vote but keir starmer has said all options should be on the table if parliament votes against the deal, so we have this memo going out calling on members to submit this motion for debate next month. how many numbers are needed to support it? debate next month. how many numbers are needed to support mm debate next month. how many number
labour is not currently calling for another referendum. —— we can talk. there is pressure for something to happen at the labour conference, what could happen? people's vote want enough labour activists and mps to submit a motion for debate at the conference and if it gets approval and clears procedural hurdles and has that platform for debate at conference, it could end up being labour party policy because for people's vote to achieve their aim of another referendum on the final brexit...
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i want labour party to change. i wa nt i want labour party to change. want it to be seen as a clearly anti—racist party and i want the party to be clearly seen that the locals agree that going on will not control local mps. —— local thuggery thatis control local mps. —— local thuggery that is going on. the payday lender wonga is going into administration putting 500 hundred jobs at risk. a landmark court ruling that could affect thousands of unmarried parents around the country — a mother who's partner died is told she can claim bereavement benefits. also this hour — scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon says it's important allegations of sexual misconduct against alex salmond are properly investigated and not just swept aside. it follows his resignation yesterday. today he's launched a crowd —funding appeal to pay his legal costs. music. and for the second time this week, the prime minister dons her dancing shoes as she ends her tour of africa. hello, good evening. the veteran labour mp, frank field, has quit the party's group in parliament saying
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but we do have this video published by the labour party ofjeremy corbyn, sent directly to labour partyone who uses anti—semitic poison, need to know they do so not in his name or the name of the labour party. and anyone who denies anti—semitism has emerged within the labour party is actually wrong, in his words, and he says are contributing to the problem. why is this row causing so much damage to the labour party givenjeremy corbyn has said, it in his view, the changes still capture the essence of the international definition, even if they don't use they exact words? the issue is around the fact that many within the jewish community, and indeed many labourmps, jewish community, and indeed many labour mps, jewish labour mps and those who are notjewish, don't act set his argument. they say around the world, this definition has been accepted. why should the labour party set itself apart from all of those other organisations which do accept this definition. as you say, the labour party said the changes they have made to the definitions expand on and contextualise the arguments surrounding
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i want to do that as a labour candidate. if not, i will be an independent labour candidate.istening to what people are saying. as far as i understand it, you are not allowed to remain as an mpfor you are not allowed to remain as an mp for more than two weeks if you have resigned from the party, if you are not following the party whip. what are you go to do?” are not following the party whip. what are you go to do? i rose yesterday when i spoke to the chief whip, isaid yesterday when i spoke to the chief whip, i said i wished to remain a member of the party, i would hope that i would be able to seek the whip later in the parliament and stand as a labour candidate in the next election. he said that i would remaina labour next election. he said that i would remain a labour party member. so you aren‘t going to have to resign and have a by—election? aren‘t going to have to resign and have a by-election? people are saying otherwise. when i see the chief whip this afternoon, it may be clarified. i have been in the party for 60 years. he has not given you a timeframe based on the ru
i want to do that as a labour candidate. if not, i will be an independent labour candidate.istening to what people are saying. as far as i understand it, you are not allowed to remain as an mpfor you are not allowed to remain as an mp for more than two weeks if you have resigned from the party, if you are not following the party whip. what are you go to do?” are not following the party whip. what are you go to do? i rose yesterday when i spoke to the chief whip, isaid yesterday when i spoke...
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mps, jewish labour mps indeed many labour mps, jewish labourmps and indeed many labour mps, jewish labourgument. they say around the world, this definition has been accepted and why should the labour party set itself apart from all of those other organisations which do accept this definition. the labour party said the changes they have made to the definitions expand on and context you are liars the arguments surrounding anti—semitism and that essentially, they said they are improving it. they point out of course, but the labour party has reopened a consultation into the code of conduct they have recently introduced, so changes could potentially, in the future, be made to it. but some, tom watson among them, may be disappointed the messagejeremy corbyn put out today doesn't address that key issue of which definition and how the definition of anti—semitism is rolled into the labour party rule book. the government's publishing plans for a new system for organ donations in england. from spring 2020, most adults would be considered as potential donors unless they opted out. ministers say up to
mps, jewish labour mps indeed many labour mps, jewish labourmps and indeed many labour mps, jewish labourgument. they say around the world, this definition has been accepted and why should the labour party set itself apart from all of those other organisations which do accept this definition. the labour party said the changes they have made to the definitions expand on and context you are liars the arguments surrounding anti—semitism and that essentially, they said they are improving it. they...
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sent direct to labour party members.s anti—semitic poison needs to know they do so not in his name or the name of the labour party. he says anyone who denies that anti—semitism has emerged within the labour party is actually wrong, in his words, and he says are contributing to the problem. why is this row causing so much damage to labour, given that mr corbyn has said, in essence, in his view, the changes still capture the essence of that international definition even if they don't use the exact words? the issue is around the fact that many within thejewish community and, indeed, many labour mps, jewish labour mps and those who are notjewish, don't accept his argument. they say that around the world, this definition has been accepted and why should the labour party set itself apart from all of those other organisations which do accept this definition? the labour party say the changes they have made to the definitions expand on and contextulise the arguments surrounding anti—semitism and that, essentially, they said they
sent direct to labour party members.s anti—semitic poison needs to know they do so not in his name or the name of the labour party. he says anyone who denies that anti—semitism has emerged within the labour party is actually wrong, in his words, and he says are contributing to the problem. why is this row causing so much damage to labour, given that mr corbyn has said, in essence, in his view, the changes still capture the essence of that international definition even if they don't use the...
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the labour party. would be a tremendous folly to try and change party policy on this issue, given the enormous support our brexit manifesto achieved in the last general election. your manifesto was a manifesto for government and people might not have just been supporting you because of your position on brexit. no, but the labour party has made it very clear that we accept the outcome of the referendum. jeremy corbyn was the first major uk party political leader to call for article 50 to be invoked. 70% of labour constituencies voted to leave the european union. we have the top leave constituencies represented by labour mps and of course our manifesto last year committed to ending freedom of movement, to leaving the european union and to accepting the outcome. given that we won back millions of ukip supporters and held on to many marginal seats, many of which voted leave, i think it would be a political error to try and change that policy now. i suppose the difficulty with this is the kind of cleavages
the labour party. would be a tremendous folly to try and change party policy on this issue, given the enormous support our brexit manifesto achieved in the last general election. your manifesto was a manifesto for government and people might not have just been supporting you because of your position on brexit. no, but the labour party has made it very clear that we accept the outcome of the referendum. jeremy corbyn was the first major uk party political leader to call for article 50 to be...
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a number of labour mps, notjust anti—semitism. a number of labour mps, not just dame anti—semitism.rgaret hodge, have been cross about this and think the party should adopt this full definition, including indeed tom watson, the deputy labour leader, who wrote in the observer yesterday that he thought the labour party should adopt this definition but that led to some members of the labour party calling for him to resign so it shows there are divisions over this. today a labour party member was suspended from the party in the wake of this tom watson article after making alleged anti—semitic comments online. so we can see that this issue does deeply divide the labour party in how well it's been handling this anti—semitism problem. jeremy corbyn, of course, he released a video over the weekend saying he does take the issue seriously, he reiterated an apology to the jewish community and basically said he is determined to get this right and anyone expressing anti—semitic views doesn't do so in his name. i'm sure his people are well aware this saga has been rumbling on for some time and it
a number of labour mps, notjust anti—semitism. a number of labour mps, not just dame anti—semitism.rgaret hodge, have been cross about this and think the party should adopt this full definition, including indeed tom watson, the deputy labour leader, who wrote in the observer yesterday that he thought the labour party should adopt this definition but that led to some members of the labour party calling for him to resign so it shows there are divisions over this. today a labour party member...
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corbyn has apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labourarty. he said his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. china's started the week with its shanghai stock market being the worst performer in the region this year. but will it take for a bounceback? and one bakerfinds sweet success using social media as a mainform sweet success using social media as a main form of marketing. sweet success using social media as a mainform of marketing. —— mcgregor. hello and welcome to asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl business report. i am sharanjit leyl. we start in china, where the shanghai composited has emerged as asia's was performing stock market in 2018. the index is down almost 20% for the year. on friday, stocks closed their worst week since february. donald trump has sent a tweet over the weekend saying that his strategy of steep tariffs on chinese imports is working far better than ever anticipated. this tweet followed a statement from chinese officials have threatened new tariffs on $50 billion worth of us goods. simon
corbyn has apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labourarty. he said his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. china's started the week with its shanghai stock market being the worst performer in the region this year. but will it take for a bounceback? and one bakerfinds sweet success using social media as a mainform sweet success using social media as a main form of marketing. sweet success using social media as a mainform of...
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eight for an week for the labour party. the supporters ofjeremy week for the labour party.he labour party. the supporters ofjeremy corbyn say there isn't a significant problem with anti—semitism in the labour party and its been whipped up by opponents of germany to the snatches saintlike image —— a torrid week for. the jewish community saintlike image —— a torrid week for. thejewish community takes a different approach. it focuses on the definition of anti—semitism, there is an internationally recognised definition, the labour party have talked about whether they should abide by that. it is small but significant, parts of it corbyn harris refused to accept. the rethink they are talking about means the party will agree it is anti—semitic to claim jews are more loyal to israel than their own nation, or to compare israeli policy to nazi germany and to hold israel to nazi germany and to hold israel toa to nazi germany and to hold israel to a higher standard. that's not enough. people from the jewish community have said their refusal to adopt the full definition of anti—semitism
eight for an week for the labour party. the supporters ofjeremy week for the labour party.he labour party. the supporters ofjeremy corbyn say there isn't a significant problem with anti—semitism in the labour party and its been whipped up by opponents of germany to the snatches saintlike image —— a torrid week for. the jewish community saintlike image —— a torrid week for. thejewish community takes a different approach. it focuses on the definition of anti—semitism, there is an...
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there is open season, i think, against labour and within labour.our party itself... margaret hodge and ian austin, who have gone up to jeremy corbyn and told him what they thought, in rather fruity language, and now they find themselves being investigated. this is to go back to the observer splash, it's one thing tom watson is saying should be dropped, but i think we should recover to drop this disciplinary investigation to both of them. both of them lost family members in the holocaust. margaret hodge's came over to the uk as a four—year—old as a refugee. from ajewish over to the uk as a four—year—old as a refugee. from a jewish family. over to the uk as a four—year—old as a refugee. from ajewish family. ian austin comes from a jewish family, too. and this needs to be addressed, and jeremy corbyn, and this goes back to the point, he hasn't grasped the metal. he has failed to address this time and time again.” the metal. he has failed to address this time and time again. i thought his piece in the guardian debate was convincing. but too late. there
there is open season, i think, against labour and within labour.our party itself... margaret hodge and ian austin, who have gone up to jeremy corbyn and told him what they thought, in rather fruity language, and now they find themselves being investigated. this is to go back to the observer splash, it's one thing tom watson is saying should be dropped, but i think we should recover to drop this disciplinary investigation to both of them. both of them lost family members in the holocaust....
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and that is a tragedy forjewish voters might have voted labour, clearly for the labour party which presumablypport, why is he not taking a harder stand on this? is it because he wants to support friends and allies he has grown up with, is it because of his stand over many yea rs it because of his stand over many years against policies of the israeli government? what is going on in the mind ofjeremy corbyn, do you think? i don't really know. i have metjeremy before. think? i don't really know. i have met jeremy before. i think? i don't really know. i have metjeremy before. i suspect it is partly about a siege mentality, that some of his advisers have reached the stage where they are just not listening to the jewish committee because they think, whatever they do, the jewish community is going to see the wrong. well, i don't believe that about what they do —— the jewish community. i think the jewish community is open to proper dialogue with the labour party. it doesn't wa nt with the labour party. it doesn't want an anti—semitic party and wouldn't want a prime minister with those type of stains
and that is a tragedy forjewish voters might have voted labour, clearly for the labour party which presumablypport, why is he not taking a harder stand on this? is it because he wants to support friends and allies he has grown up with, is it because of his stand over many yea rs it because of his stand over many years against policies of the israeli government? what is going on in the mind ofjeremy corbyn, do you think? i don't really know. i have metjeremy before. think? i don't really know. i...
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i wa nt i want the labour party to change. want it to be seen as a clearly anti— racist party and i want the party to be clearly seen for goal like that local thuggery going on will not control local mps. —— i wa nt will not control local mps. —— i want the party to see that the local thuggery. britain's biggest payday company, wonga, collapses after facing a growing a surge of compensation claims. an unmarried mother who was denied a widowed parent's allowance for her children after her partner died, wins a landmark case that could benefit thousands of other bereaved families. the search for new treatments to help children with a severe muscle wasting condition, scientists hope they've made a significant step towards finding one. and at half past eleven, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with helen brand from the association of certified chartered accountants and pauljohnson from the guardian. stay with us for that. good evening. the veteran mp frank field will no longer sit with labour in parliament after resign
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a new message from jeremy corbyn on anti—semitism but his deputy suggests labour needs to go further. war ii vintage plane crashes in the swiss alps killing all 20 people on board. crashes in the swiss alps the reality of addiction in a town that cut drug—related deaths in the 19905 — we have a special report. and victory for england's georgia hall, as she wins the british open. good evening. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro says an attempt was made on his life at a military parade in the capital caracas today — using drones packed with explosives. in the capital caracas today — he's blamed a "right—wing plot" by forces within venezuela — and the colombian president — for the apparent attack. colombia says the accusation is baseless. tonight, the venezuelan government has said six people have been arrested and face the maximum punishment. our latin america correspondent katy watson reports. mr maduro‘s speech started off like all the others, a rallying call on state television to support his revolution. and then this happened. to support his revolution. the sound cuts off. to s
a new message from jeremy corbyn on anti—semitism but his deputy suggests labour needs to go further. war ii vintage plane crashes in the swiss alps killing all 20 people on board. crashes in the swiss alps the reality of addiction in a town that cut drug—related deaths in the 19905 — we have a special report. and victory for england's georgia hall, as she wins the british open. good evening. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro says an attempt was made on his life at a military parade...
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labour has refused to accept all of the examples. knighted, jewish lawyers who have come out and said there is a problem with the examples, certainly. but it could suppress legitimate criticism of israel. if i werejeremy corbyn or pa rt israel. if i werejeremy corbyn or part of the inner circle, i would give this general —— gift this example and get them to come back and ask how it should be adjusted so we can still criticised the policies of the state of israel. he's trying to address that in the piece he wrote in the guardian on saturday. where he said we need to listen a little bit more. we have been banging on about... that he should hand over the power. it should be handed over to them. did think it would do that? it if he had any sense, he would. it isn't up to any of us to do it. it is the people who have been most hurt by this will stop it seems labour party has been tearing itself asunder. we might be moving on to brexit in a second. we will go straight onto that. this is the story on the front page of the sunday times. no d
labour has refused to accept all of the examples. knighted, jewish lawyers who have come out and said there is a problem with the examples, certainly. but it could suppress legitimate criticism of israel. if i werejeremy corbyn or pa rt israel. if i werejeremy corbyn or part of the inner circle, i would give this general —— gift this example and get them to come back and ask how it should be adjusted so we can still criticised the policies of the state of israel. he's trying to address that...
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the labour party conference is the sovereign body by debating policies within the labour party.endous sorrow to try and change party policy on this issue given the enormous support our brexit ma nifesto enormous support our brexit manifesto achieved in the last general election. your manifesto was a manifesto for government and people might not have been supporting you because of your position on brexit. the labour party has made it very clear we accept the outcome of the referendum. jeremy corbyn was the first major uk political party leader to accept the boat. we have had the top leave constituencies represented by labour mps and our manifesto last year committed to ending freedom of movement, to leaving the european union, and to accept the outcome. given that we won back millions of ukip supporters and held onto many marginal seats, i think it would be a political error to try and change that now. the difficulty with this is the cleavages because a cross— party. is the cleavages because a cross—party. you had a leading leave constituents who are mps who also represents some
the labour party conference is the sovereign body by debating policies within the labour party.endous sorrow to try and change party policy on this issue given the enormous support our brexit ma nifesto enormous support our brexit manifesto achieved in the last general election. your manifesto was a manifesto for government and people might not have been supporting you because of your position on brexit. the labour party has made it very clear we accept the outcome of the referendum. jeremy...
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also tonight: frank field, one of labour's senior and longest serving mps, resigns the labour whip in at the anti—semitism controversy that's engulfed the party in recent months. an unmarried mother who was denied a widowed parent's allowance for her children after her partner died, wins a landmark case that could benefit thousands of other bereaved families. the search for new treatments to help children with a severe muscle wasting condition — scientists hope they've made a significant step towards finding one. and from the queen to an astronaut‘s wife — the star of the crown, claire foy, on her new film about the life of neil armstrong. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: sam curran saves england on what was a disastrous day for the hosts on day one of the fourth test with india in southampton. good evening. britain's biggest payday lender, wonga, has collapsed into administration after facing a surge of compensation claims. the privately owned company, which became one of britain's most controversial loans companies, ran into trouble after the government cracked down on payday
also tonight: frank field, one of labour's senior and longest serving mps, resigns the labour whip in at the anti—semitism controversy that's engulfed the party in recent months. an unmarried mother who was denied a widowed parent's allowance for her children after her partner died, wins a landmark case that could benefit thousands of other bereaved families. the search for new treatments to help children with a severe muscle wasting condition — scientists hope they've made a significant...
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i want labour party to change. i wa nt i want labour party to change.mps. —— local thuggery thatis control local mps. —— local thuggery that is going on. the payday lender wonga is going into administration putting 500 hundred jobs at risk. a landmark court ruling that could affect thousands of unmarried parents around the country — a mother who's partner died is told she can claim bereavement benefits. also this hour — scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon says it's important allegations of sexual misconduct against alex salmond are properly investigated and not just swept aside.
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what we are seeing is that labour party policy has moved quite a long way.or the whole year. i do not see any way that government policy will, in the end, be able to satisfy the six tests so labour will have to come to a different position. our view is that that would support a people's vote. all the things that make our lives reasonable in the uk. just quickly outline the six tests for anyone watching... the key ones have anyone watching... the key ones have any agreement needs to ensure that whatever happens post—brexit or, in the event of a deal or no deal, we should have the exact same benefits as have now. i do not see how a no deal scenario could ensure that. we're heading down a path where pressure is being put on the labour leadership to back a second referendum. the point is also being made from within the party that this, by the shadow international trade secretary, that even though he does believe that wrecks it would make britain poorer and worse off in the long run, to go against a democratic position, a referendum that voted out, would actually
what we are seeing is that labour party policy has moved quite a long way.or the whole year. i do not see any way that government policy will, in the end, be able to satisfy the six tests so labour will have to come to a different position. our view is that that would support a people's vote. all the things that make our lives reasonable in the uk. just quickly outline the six tests for anyone watching... the key ones have anyone watching... the key ones have any agreement needs to ensure that...
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are labour supporters and labour mp5?roceed as we up to the labour party conference, can they 5urvive to the labour party conference, can they survive a in this party or will they survive a in this party or will they try and perform some sort of two or exit i5? they try and perform some sort of two or exit is? ok, let's go to the express with a story that we have been running a lot today. northamptonshire county council in dire financial crisis. got to come up dire financial crisis. got to come up with a £70 million by march. it says they cannot pay for care services. this is extraordinary. the scale of the debt, £7o services. this is extraordinary. the scale of the debt, £70 million of cause and they have to find that this year and possibly next year. a huge amount of cuts academic services that really matter to people. this is exactly the kind of story thatjimmy carter would hope to make front—page news out of. you can argue these are tory cuts and this is the affect of them. you can make a counter argument that this is
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an ally ofjeremy corbyn has accused the veteran labour mp frank field of making "grotesque slurs", after he resigned from the parliamentary party because of leadership's stance on anti—semitism. meanwhile in article in his local paper, mr field urges the labour leadership to end what he calls its "racist toleration of anti—semitism". here's our political correspondent, tom barton. while things may have looked friendly, frank field and jeremy corbyn were never close political allies. and now they're even further. writing in his local paper, the liverpool echo, frank field said what he called labour's blatantly racist toleration of anti—semitism must cease. and he said the party must recognise the culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation that it has allowed to grow. that culture, he said, is present among labour activists in his own birkenhead constituency, who recently passed a vote of no confidence in him.
an ally ofjeremy corbyn has accused the veteran labour mp frank field of making "grotesque slurs", after he resigned from the parliamentary party because of leadership's stance on anti—semitism. meanwhile in article in his local paper, mr field urges the labour leadership to end what he calls its "racist toleration of anti—semitism". here's our political correspondent, tom barton. while things may have looked friendly, frank field and jeremy corbyn were never close...
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jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party after his deputy warned labourould disappear into a vortex of eternal shame if it wasn't resolved. detectives investigating the death of midwife samantha eastwood have charged a man with her murder. 32—year—old michael stirling will appear in court tomorrow morning president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out, currently just under 40% of people are signed up. ididn't i didn't have any hesitation. we walked haley to theatre, said goodbye and i kissed her and ijust said, go save some lives, hayley. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster and entertainment journalist, caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew. stay with us for that. good evening. jeremy corbyn has again apologised for the hurt that's been caused to m
jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party after his deputy warned labourould disappear into a vortex of eternal shame if it wasn't resolved. detectives investigating the death of midwife samantha eastwood have charged a man with her murder. 32—year—old michael stirling will appear in court tomorrow morning president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives....
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the veteran mp frank field says he'll no longer sit with labour in parliament.resigns the whip, saying his party's leadership is becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics. should high caffeine, high sugar energy drinks be banned for the under—18s? the government's considering it to fight childhood obesity. and from the queen to an astronaut‘s wife — the star of the crown, claire foy, on her new film about the life of neil armstrong. and coming up on bbc news: the first england squad since the world cup sees the return of manchester united's luke shaw ahead of september's fixtures against spain and switzerland. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the uk's biggest payday lender, wonga, has gone into administration tonight. it had already stopped accepting new loan applications as it teetered on the brink of collapse. wonga — which at its height had over a million customers — has had to deal with a surge of compensation claims against them after a government clampdown on payday lenders. the privately owned company had faced criticism for i
the veteran mp frank field says he'll no longer sit with labour in parliament.resigns the whip, saying his party's leadership is becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics. should high caffeine, high sugar energy drinks be banned for the under—18s? the government's considering it to fight childhood obesity. and from the queen to an astronaut‘s wife — the star of the crown, claire foy, on her new film about the life of neil armstrong. and coming up on bbc news: the first...
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labour leaderjeremy corbyn says driving anti—semitism out of the party for good is his priority.he sister of a young midwife who's been missing for a week makes a heartfelt plea. she is mired best friend and partner in crime. without her, half of me is gone. also coming up this hour, forecasters say the all—time temperature record for continental europe could be broken in the coming days. much of europe continues to sizzle in a heatwave, with temperatures in spain and portugal in the forties. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, martin bentham from the london evening standard and benedicte paviot from france 24. stay with us for that. theresa may's attempts to sell her plans for the uk's departure from the european union have taken her to france, and she's been holding talks with president macron. a succession of ministers have travelled across the continent in recent days, for discussions, with their european counterparts. meanwhile the governor of the bank of england has intervened in the brexit debate, warning that the chance of no ag
labour leaderjeremy corbyn says driving anti—semitism out of the party for good is his priority.he sister of a young midwife who's been missing for a week makes a heartfelt plea. she is mired best friend and partner in crime. without her, half of me is gone. also coming up this hour, forecasters say the all—time temperature record for continental europe could be broken in the coming days. much of europe continues to sizzle in a heatwave, with temperatures in spain and portugal in the...
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their argument for staying in the labour party was if jeremy argument for staying in the labour partyey don't agree with some of the more radical things he would want to do if he got to downing street —— policy instinct is. as the brexit row goes on and the anti—semitism row goes on, it is ha rd the anti—semitism row goes on, it is hard to make that argument. the anti—semitism row goes on, it is hard to make that argumentm the anti—semitism row goes on, it is hard to make that argument. it goes back to the argument of 1981. stay and fight or do you go away. that is what they have been discussing in this sussex farmhouse. whether it is worth them saying it is time to break away. we will see if they do anything about it. wait for the next group who get on the 7:14am from waterloo. there will be a few journalists on that! is why the ft, donald trump reimpose sanctions on iran. —— the ft. what is going on in iran is an interesting aspect? this was donald trump's promised to scrap the iran deal, he said it was rubbish, the us was not coming well out of it. he withdrew from it. the deal sta
their argument for staying in the labour party was if jeremy argument for staying in the labour partyey don't agree with some of the more radical things he would want to do if he got to downing street —— policy instinct is. as the brexit row goes on and the anti—semitism row goes on, it is ha rd the anti—semitism row goes on, it is hard to make that argument. the anti—semitism row goes on, it is hard to make that argumentm the anti—semitism row goes on, it is hard to make that...
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mr corbyn, when will you do enough for the jewish community to be happy with the labour party?answering questions but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to many jewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. anyone who denies that this is surfacing in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the problem. shame on you! jewish groups are angry about the definition of anti—semitism the labour party has decided to adopt in its code of conduct. now the party's deputy leader has joined the chorus of disapproval. tom watson told the observer that labour risked disappearing into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassment over the row. in public and private, severaljeremy corbyn‘s senior colleagues have now made it clear they think he needs to go furth
mr corbyn, when will you do enough for the jewish community to be happy with the labour party?answering questions but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to many jewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name...
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labour mps?known, high profile critics of jeremy mp5, who are not well known, high profile critics ofjeremy corbyn. that underlines the concern within some parts of the labour party about the5e some parts of the labour party about these comments. the scottish government in5i5t5 that the investigation against alec salmon has been entirely confidential. that's despite details of one complaint against the former first minister appearing in a newspaper. mr salmond's strongly denied all the allegations and is challenging the complaints procedure in court. the scottish government has not 5aid whether or not it's conducting a leak inquiry. the first holidaymakers to be flown home early from the egyptian hotel where a british couple died have arrived back in the uk. john and susan cooper from burnley were staying at the steigen—berger aqua magic hotel in hurghada. thomas cook says the circumstances surrounding their deaths remains unclear. katy austin reports. arriving home, all of thomas cook's 300 cust
labour mps?known, high profile critics of jeremy mp5, who are not well known, high profile critics ofjeremy corbyn. that underlines the concern within some parts of the labour party about the5e some parts of the labour party about these comments. the scottish government in5i5t5 that the investigation against alec salmon has been entirely confidential. that's despite details of one complaint against the former first minister appearing in a newspaper. mr salmond's strongly denied all the...
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chris williamson, labour party.remy corbyn, very outspoken, as mentioned, suggesting that he was grotesque in his language and was jumping before he was pushed. others very, very much leaping to the defence of mr field, saying he has beenin defence of mr field, saying he has been in the labour party for 60 yea rs, been in the labour party for 60 years, he has been an mp since 1979 and when he raises concerns around 87 -- and when he raises concerns around 87 —— around 87 —— anti—semitism he should be listened to. he wrote a article in the local paper, and a party where anti—semitism is more than tolerated. he goes on to say something his local party, with whom he has had a long—standing disagreement in recent years, saying they are demonstrating in tolerance and nasty nurse towards those who hold different views from their own. and we will speak with frank field late in the programme. while i have you, cani late in the programme. while i have you, can i ask you about the latest pictures of theresa may dancing. i kno
chris williamson, labour party.remy corbyn, very outspoken, as mentioned, suggesting that he was grotesque in his language and was jumping before he was pushed. others very, very much leaping to the defence of mr field, saying he has beenin defence of mr field, saying he has been in the labour party for 60 yea rs, been in the labour party for 60 years, he has been an mp since 1979 and when he raises concerns around 87 -- and when he raises concerns around 87 —— around 87 ——...
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we have talked about labour party. lenders talked about labour party.from the trade secretary stephen —— saying that he now thinks an ordeal brexit is more likely than ideal. he was speaking to the sunday times this morning. he said the european community and is so intransigent in the brexit negotiations that a no deal outcome is no odds—on. he said there is a 60 240 chance. it is being slapped down by number ten. they have distanced themselves from this. they are confident the government will get a deal and a good dealfor britain. despite them not being happy with the language by liam fox, he is broadly on message will stopjeremy liam fox, he is broadly on message will stop jeremy hunt has liam fox, he is broadly on message will stopjeremy hunt has been in europe this week warning that the danger of a no—deal brexit happening by accident —— accident is increasing by the day. we are more likely than not to reach an ordeal. there is something that has got number ten rather concerned. breaking news coming in from switzerland. up to 20 people may have died
we have talked about labour party. lenders talked about labour party.from the trade secretary stephen —— saying that he now thinks an ordeal brexit is more likely than ideal. he was speaking to the sunday times this morning. he said the european community and is so intransigent in the brexit negotiations that a no deal outcome is no odds—on. he said there is a 60 240 chance. it is being slapped down by number ten. they have distanced themselves from this. they are confident the government...
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it is not the labour party policy to hold another referendum.e event of parliament voting against the final deal reached by the government in brussels there should be all options on the table, that leaves a bit of wriggle room for a second referendum to potentially happen. what is the likelihood of it becoming official labour policy? many hurdles have to be overcome. it would have to gain overwhelming support from labour members at conference and more importantly some of those on the left of the berkeley supportive of jeremy corbyn. as far as some of those people are concerned it will be seen as an attempt to undermine his leadership because he hasn't ruled out a second referendum. they say explicitly in a notice to campaign members that should not be seen as campaign members that should not be seen as any campaign members that should not be seen as any attempt to criticise or destabilise the leadership ofjeremy corbyn because, after all, many labour mps associated with the people's vote campaign are often those criticising jeremy corbyn. what w
it is not the labour party policy to hold another referendum.e event of parliament voting against the final deal reached by the government in brussels there should be all options on the table, that leaves a bit of wriggle room for a second referendum to potentially happen. what is the likelihood of it becoming official labour policy? many hurdles have to be overcome. it would have to gain overwhelming support from labour members at conference and more importantly some of those on the left of...
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labour's position has shifted slightly over time. shadow brexit secretary, saying if parliament votes against the deal with brussels, it would be a diplomatic deadlock and nothing should be off the table, suggesting a second referendum could be possible, so a lot can happen between now and the end of the negotiations and brexit date in march. theresa may is in africa on a trade visit. what are the expectations of that? her first visit to africa since taking office, she will visit south africa, nigeria and kenya, primarily a trade visit, talking about a renewed partnership with these economies which are growing very quickly, china and other world powers have been investing heavily there so there is a view in government that they don't wa nt to a view in government that they don't want to miss out on that, and also striking a town with brexit of wanting to rebuild britain's relationships with other countries in different parts of the world, and also a focus on security. the headlines on bbc news... food prices are expected to rise in t
labour's position has shifted slightly over time. shadow brexit secretary, saying if parliament votes against the deal with brussels, it would be a diplomatic deadlock and nothing should be off the table, suggesting a second referendum could be possible, so a lot can happen between now and the end of the negotiations and brexit date in march. theresa may is in africa on a trade visit. what are the expectations of that? her first visit to africa since taking office, she will visit south africa,...
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after weeks of criticism over how he and the labour party have handled theissue and the labour party particular, i think it was the decision by the national executive committee not to adopt in full with all the examples, an internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. instead the incorporated it into its code of conduct. in the guardian, mr corbyn is clear that labour does have a problem and he promises to root it out and he says that disagreements between the labour party and many jewish voices about the code of conduct, he thinks it can be smooth it out through dialogue although he does not commit to changing that policy. while there is plenty of rhetoric around reconciliation, i think it is the lack of promises of action that have angered a number of labour mps action that have angered a number of labourmps and action that have angered a number of labour mps and jewish groups. one said it would make matters worse and the jewish labour movement said trust had gone and they were looking for action, notjust promises. thank you for that. more than five hundred people have d
after weeks of criticism over how he and the labour party have handled theissue and the labour party particular, i think it was the decision by the national executive committee not to adopt in full with all the examples, an internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. instead the incorporated it into its code of conduct. in the guardian, mr corbyn is clear that labour does have a problem and he promises to root it out and he says that disagreements between the labour party and many...
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so, after criticism from trade unions, the labour party's criticism from trade unions, the labour pahe was asked, change its position and adopt the definition and all the examples in full? of course, consultation means you consult and listen to people, and what the national executive did at its meeting in july was to agree a very comprehensive code of conduct, the most sophisticated, toughest code of conduct of any political party in britain, to drive out any form of racism and any form whatsoever of anti—semitism in the party. agreed on the definition, the ihra definition of anti—semitism, and agreed on almost all of the examples. we expect a decision early next month from the party on its code of conduct around anti—semitism. mr corbyn was also asked today about his attendance in 2014 at the palestinian martyrs cemetery in tunisia. this is a story which has surfaced again. he answered questions on this during the election campaign last year, when his attendance first came to light. the daily mail has published photos this morning showing him at that cemetery. and the criticism agai
so, after criticism from trade unions, the labour party's criticism from trade unions, the labour pahe was asked, change its position and adopt the definition and all the examples in full? of course, consultation means you consult and listen to people, and what the national executive did at its meeting in july was to agree a very comprehensive code of conduct, the most sophisticated, toughest code of conduct of any political party in britain, to drive out any form of racism and any form...
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run at the labour conference. the groups part of it are pulling out. i should say that this is just in the independent and they should be another side to the story. it looks like the group that was there to run the anti—semitism training was told that they had to take out its offcourse that they would have used in the training. in particular, labour wa nted training. in particular, labour wanted it to ken livingstone who park —— sparked this debate, he said that hitler supported zionism. that is one of the core events that brought attention of anti—semitism in the labour party into the public and the idea that the labour party is trying to censor that from being involved in its own anti—semitism training is frankly shocking.” involved in its own anti—semitism training is frankly shocking. i also have to say, after african—americans bringing me into political life and getting the interested in political life, it was all the jews and they we re life, it was all the jews and they were the left and that is howl life,
run at the labour conference. the groups part of it are pulling out. i should say that this is just in the independent and they should be another side to the story. it looks like the group that was there to run the anti—semitism training was told that they had to take out its offcourse that they would have used in the training. in particular, labour wa nted training. in particular, labour wanted it to ken livingstone who park —— sparked this debate, he said that hitler supported zionism....
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of the labour party?ojohn mcdonnell, listen to your other shadow cabinet members, and let us get this mess sorted and do so promly. members, and let us get this mess sorted and do so promlym members, and let us get this mess sorted and do so promly. if he doesn‘t do that and do what you have said he should do today, how long as he got as leader of the labour party? welll am he got as leader of the labour party? well i am sure he got as leader of the labour party? welll am sure he will stay as leader of the labour party, the question is how long has the labour party got as a credible political force in this country? that is the real question. the labour party ceasings to exist, it will be a slow death, if it is incapable of incorporating all parts of british society, if one part of british society, if one part of british society, the jewish society, if one part of british society, thejewish community society, if one part of british society, the jewish community walks away from the labour party, then the la
of the labour party?ojohn mcdonnell, listen to your other shadow cabinet members, and let us get this mess sorted and do so promly. members, and let us get this mess sorted and do so promlym members, and let us get this mess sorted and do so promly. if he doesn‘t do that and do what you have said he should do today, how long as he got as leader of the labour party? welll am he got as leader of the labour party? well i am sure he got as leader of the labour party? welll am sure he will stay as...
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| electoral support for the labour party? i think electoral support for the labour party?ur party? i think it will be hugely common hugely damaging. i think people are astonished that, at a time when the tory party, many people perceive it an open goal for labour to kick their ducks into the back of the net, they can't get is nor do. do thing jeremy corbyn thing jeremy corbyn can get them out of it? he wants it to be over but what is clearly going on is there is some sort of blockage in his inner team about adopting this definition. every sensible outside observer would agree that the best way to stop it is to adopt it, something stopping that happening and i think, i don't know whether the polling suggests this is hurting labour or not, but it certainly suggesting a level of incompetence and structural lack of great. whether people care about it or not, it's putting them ina about it or not, it's putting them in a terrible light as an organisation . i don't know if you can pull away from this now. ok, let's move away from this now. ok, let's move away from the trials and
| electoral support for the labour party? i think electoral support for the labour party?ur party? i think it will be hugely common hugely damaging. i think people are astonished that, at a time when the tory party, many people perceive it an open goal for labour to kick their ducks into the back of the net, they can't get is nor do. do thing jeremy corbyn thing jeremy corbyn can get them out of it? he wants it to be over but what is clearly going on is there is some sort of blockage in his...
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the antisemitism row within the labour party leads the i.ader, jeremy corbyn, to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we have been covering today — the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might have saved house of fraser, the department store whose future now looks uncertain. 0ur obsession with our phones makes the front page of the daily mail. the paper leads on the new research by 0fcom which found that the average adult looks at their mobile every 12 minutes. the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily express, poured billions of pounds into the economy. the paper calls it a bumper brexit home—spending bonanza. and football could be coming home afterall, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. you never know, they may be coming home after all. let's go through those papers. we have the times, first of all, onjeremy corbyn and discontinuing, festering row of anti—s
the antisemitism row within the labour party leads the i.ader, jeremy corbyn, to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we have been covering today — the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might have saved house of fraser, the department store whose future now looks uncertain. 0ur obsession with our phones makes the front page of the daily mail. the paper leads on the new research by 0fcom which found that the average adult looks at their mobile every 12...
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jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputy warned labourld disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out — currently just under 40% of people are signed up. i had no hesitation. we walked to future and said goodbye, i kissed her and just said go and some lives. after half a century of making people laugh, barry chuckle, of the chuckle brothers, has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and coming up at 8:30pm — the travel show is in south africa as the country marks the centenary of the birth of former president, nelson mandela. jeremy corbyn has again apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labour party. in a video message, the labour leader acknowledged that his party had been to
jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputy warned labourld disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out — currently just under 40%...
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the labour 's —— the labour party, coming up to co nfe re nce labour party, coming up to conference seasonlusive. home secretary telling them that brexit will give us back oui’ them that brexit will give us back our borders of. he has got an audience here. at daily express audience here. at daily express audience of. lots of quotes inside saying it is brilliant. sajid javid says we are ensuring the control of oui’ says we are ensuring the control of our own borders but what continuing to attract those who have benefit to the uk. there is another report out today that says there are half a million eu taxi drivers, shop assistants, fruit pickers, warehouse workers, copy workers etc, who work in the uk and without them we will be in in the uk and without them we will beina in the uk and without them we will be in a great deal of difficulty. how do we replace those people? you could argue some of those people doing low skilled jobs are bringing significant benefits to the uk and really what sajid javid should be concentrating on is sorting out that problem, instead of sort of being quite ellip
the labour 's —— the labour party, coming up to co nfe re nce labour party, coming up to conference seasonlusive. home secretary telling them that brexit will give us back oui’ them that brexit will give us back our borders of. he has got an audience here. at daily express audience here. at daily express audience of. lots of quotes inside saying it is brilliant. sajid javid says we are ensuring the control of oui’ says we are ensuring the control of our own borders but what continuing...
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i have been in the labour party longer thanjeremy i have been in the labour party longer than jeremyng to that one sentence that was put out by the labour party last night which merely said thatjeremy corbyn thanked frank field for his service to the party. there were 12 words in that sentence and. and not a syllable devoted to any sense of regret that frank field was no longer within the parliamentary labour party. there are those within the party who are not particularly fast about frank field, they think he has lost the support of his local party and lashed out in a way that they regarded as unbecoming. hugh is chris williamson. he has obviously lost the confidence of his members and he is now getting his excuses m, and he is now getting his excuses in, it seems to me, and throwing around grotesque slurs which have no basis in reality. that is a very regrettable end to frank's long career regrettable end to frank's long career in the house of commons. the big question now is, is frank field the last person to walk out the door or could there be others to follow? frank field is a m
i have been in the labour party longer thanjeremy i have been in the labour party longer than jeremyng to that one sentence that was put out by the labour party last night which merely said thatjeremy corbyn thanked frank field for his service to the party. there were 12 words in that sentence and. and not a syllable devoted to any sense of regret that frank field was no longer within the parliamentary labour party. there are those within the party who are not particularly fast about frank...
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in the labour party.ims of anti—semitism existing in the labour party they failed to crack down on it. margaret hodge was frustrated that the labour party had failed to fully adopt the guidelines from the internationally recognised definition of what anti—semitism is. margaret hodge bidder was being investigated after having his competition with jeremy investigated after having his competition withjeremy corbyn. she was not happy about that and frustrated and said she thought was ridiculous and did not understand what she was being accused of the movie led to the last few moments that indeed the investigation has been dropped. we understand that the general secretary of the labour party has written to margaret hodge to inform her of this and this is no doubt that it's something that will be welcomed by her fellow labour mps many of whom were critical that she was being investigated when the labour party has been accused of being too slow to act with who have been accused of anti—semitism itself. this will
in the labour party.ims of anti—semitism existing in the labour party they failed to crack down on it. margaret hodge was frustrated that the labour party had failed to fully adopt the guidelines from the internationally recognised definition of what anti—semitism is. margaret hodge bidder was being investigated after having his competition with jeremy investigated after having his competition withjeremy corbyn. she was not happy about that and frustrated and said she thought was ridiculous...
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today was the culmination of all that work, a labour of love.. it's more than 51 years since bluebird was last on the water, and here she is, fully restored, back where she belongs. donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot, that was also rescued from the wreckage. i mean, the lump in my throat and electric shocks travelling through my spine are just something almost indescribable. as you say, we've waited a long, long time but everything good is worth waiting for. today was about seeing that bluebird is watertight and checking her buoyancy. tomorrow, it is likely people on the island will hear her as herjet engine is set to be put to the test. now let's show you some pictures of a case of rhino road rage in mexico, where a rhino picked a fight with a van full of people on a zoo safari. you can see the male rhino repeatedly charging at the vehicle as zoo keepers move to safety. the van got away, a little worse for wear, and no—one was injured. the park says the male rhino's show of aggression was all to do with a female rhino nearb
today was the culmination of all that work, a labour of love.. it's more than 51 years since bluebird was last on the water, and here she is, fully restored, back where she belongs. donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot, that was also rescued from the wreckage. i mean, the lump in my throat and electric shocks travelling through my spine are just something almost indescribable. as you say, we've waited a long, long time but everything good is worth waiting for. today was about...
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i think from the people who normally vote labour.ong, have been a labour voter in the past myself. it does put you off. jeremy corbyn‘s labour party. as the intention. he has got a very serious point. those comments were offensive. it did seem as though it was towards jewish offensive. it did seem as though it was towardsjewish people. offensive. it did seem as though it was towards jewish people. they were taken out of context. he says he said it in the accurate political sense of zionism, whatever that is. the way that he said it way that he inferred that probably these people have lived your lives, so that suggests the migrant people. have lived your lives, so that suggests the migrant peoplelj have lived your lives, so that suggests the migrant people. i am not political. when i was thinking of him in about ten years ago i was approached from every political party a pa rt approached from every political party apart from labour, so there you go. the thing that really annoys me about all of this is if labour are serious about wanti
i think from the people who normally vote labour.ong, have been a labour voter in the past myself. it does put you off. jeremy corbyn‘s labour party. as the intention. he has got a very serious point. those comments were offensive. it did seem as though it was towards jewish offensive. it did seem as though it was towardsjewish people. offensive. it did seem as though it was towards jewish people. they were taken out of context. he says he said it in the accurate political sense of zionism,...
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does the labour party?alt delete, which looks at the changing relationship between the media and politics. and hejoin us now. ifi if i was a negotiator sitting in brussels and i knew that there was going to be a vote at the end of the process , going to be a vote at the end of the process, given how enthusiastic they are to keep britain within the eu, why on earth would i give britain adil? then it doesn't look like britain is going to get a great deal anyway. i think almost 90% of the british public now think that britain is heading for a bad deal, including the majority of conservative party supporters. the problem really isn't in brussels, it is with brexit itself, the people who campaigned for leave promised things that they can't deliver. and they spent two years speaking to themselves, negotiating with themselves, negotiating with themselves and now we are reaching themselves and now we are reaching the end and we are reaching a cliff edge with no deal, with no prospect of them being able to deliver t
does the labour party?alt delete, which looks at the changing relationship between the media and politics. and hejoin us now. ifi if i was a negotiator sitting in brussels and i knew that there was going to be a vote at the end of the process , going to be a vote at the end of the process, given how enthusiastic they are to keep britain within the eu, why on earth would i give britain adil? then it doesn't look like britain is going to get a great deal anyway. i think almost 90% of the british...
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byjeremy corbyn's labour. sort this out. how can you run a country if you can't sort this? what they ought to do is go with the international definition of anti—semitism, probably, there is a solution for them, and they are not even willing to go along with that. there is some talk, michael, am i right that the national executive committee, labour's ruling council, meets next week and maybe they could accept that definition? however, there is going to be a free—speech clause inserted into this. they will accept it, put in the free—speech clause, which means you can criticise israel. you can imagine that will open up the door to make more comments like this. he was on video making these comments. and you could see why it is deeply offensive to the jewish people. he says of course that the comments were taken out of context. he was defending the palestinian ambassador, that's what he says, but he hasn't apologised, he says, but he hasn't apologised, he has to clarify what he says rather than apologise, and he do
byjeremy corbyn's labour. sort this out. how can you run a country if you can't sort this? what they ought to do is go with the international definition of anti—semitism, probably, there is a solution for them, and they are not even willing to go along with that. there is some talk, michael, am i right that the national executive committee, labour's ruling council, meets next week and maybe they could accept that definition? however, there is going to be a free—speech clause inserted into...
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the the telegraph, labour must labour must make seismic shifts, and the man who now sits in the house of lords, how well is he to comment on the future direction of the party? how's that going to help? all of the people who are criticising jeremy corbyn come from a particular tradition within the labour party was not feeling particularly at home at the moment and david was home secretary and is not in power for quite a long time. and this article is quite remarkable and saying that they are handling the anti—semitic scandal has been in shambles and i said that it needs to be a clear and different approach unless more windfall of the telegraph of course that's three more labour mps are on the verge of quitting labour on this. and on next week, it is going to be crucial that again, the political season after the summer break and the question is, will labour adopt the definition of anti—semitism that most do, or is it still bought the watered down again? and i think the critics of the party, are going to want clear decisive action from jeremy corbyn. i'm not sure they're going to get it.
the the telegraph, labour must labour must make seismic shifts, and the man who now sits in the house of lords, how well is he to comment on the future direction of the party? how's that going to help? all of the people who are criticising jeremy corbyn come from a particular tradition within the labour party was not feeling particularly at home at the moment and david was home secretary and is not in power for quite a long time. and this article is quite remarkable and saying that they are...
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to get on with it. —— labour.y isles and they had to arrange to get her back to the mainland and there was not time. her second baby and the story reports it is the second baby to be born on a coastguard helicopter, the first in the shetland isles. lovely to see the shetland isles. lovely to see the baby grow. that is the cutest, with the little helicopter. there will probably be a new range coming out to support the helicopter! thanks. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you. jo and jess. you'll both be back at 11.30. but for now, from us all goodbye. it was another warm and humid day but sunshine was easier to find than over the past couple of days and this is how the day ended in norfolk. a beautiful sunset. more cloud further north and west because there is a weather front approaching bringing rain in northern irel
to get on with it. —— labour.y isles and they had to arrange to get her back to the mainland and there was not time. her second baby and the story reports it is the second baby to be born on a coastguard helicopter, the first in the shetland isles. lovely to see the shetland isles. lovely to see the baby grow. that is the cutest, with the little helicopter. there will probably be a new range coming out to support the helicopter! thanks. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers...