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when i set labour's progressive measures. when i set out _ labour's progressive measures.our's plans for a windfall tax in january, we estimated that it would have raised _ we estimated that it would have raised £1.2 billion. now, because of the continued rise in global oil and -as the continued rise in global oil and gas prices, — the continued rise in global oil and gas prices, it would today raise over— gas prices, it would today raise over £3— gas prices, it would today raise over £3 billion. that is money that could _ over £3 billion. that is money that could be _ over £3 billion. that is money that could be used to help families and pensioners and businesses, with a cut to _ pensioners and businesses, with a cut to vat. — pensioners and businesses, with a cut to vat, a real brexit dividend that would — cut to vat, a real brexit dividend that would help working families and pensioners across our country. and a targeted _ pensioners across our country. and a targeted war— pensioners across our country. and a targeted war homes discount that would _ targeted war homes d
when i set labour's progressive measures. when i set out _ labour's progressive measures.our's plans for a windfall tax in january, we estimated that it would have raised _ we estimated that it would have raised £1.2 billion. now, because of the continued rise in global oil and -as the continued rise in global oil and gas prices, — the continued rise in global oil and gas prices, it would today raise over— gas prices, it would today raise over £3— gas prices, it would today raise over...
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_ those conservative mps as well as to labour and _ those conservative mps as well as to labour andpeopte. _ faster and to get as much ukrainian people, especially those in the uk
_ those conservative mps as well as to labour and _ those conservative mps as well as to labour andpeopte. _ faster and to get as much ukrainian people, especially those in the uk
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hope prove labour's fortunes are shifting. and the key message is hard to miss. voting labour on may the 5th will send a message to the government they can't ignore, that britain deserves better than their pathetic response to the cost of living crisis. it is also a chance to vote for a party that's on your side, because labour is on your side. in towns and cities across england, these elections are a crucial test of public opinion, so expect the walkabouts, the pavements pounded, in places like ramsbottom. labour's trying to prove it can make progress. i've got to get to you something from the north! not least in parts of the country it's recently struggled. there a reason keir starmer�*s come here. he knows if labour's going to find its way back to power, it has to win back voters in towns across the midlands and north of england that turned away from the party. towns like this. it caused quite a stir. keir starmer�*s here. who?! plenty did recognise who'd come to town, keen to chat about what's on their minds. anything you
hope prove labour's fortunes are shifting. and the key message is hard to miss. voting labour on may the 5th will send a message to the government they can't ignore, that britain deserves better than their pathetic response to the cost of living crisis. it is also a chance to vote for a party that's on your side, because labour is on your side. in towns and cities across england, these elections are a crucial test of public opinion, so expect the walkabouts, the pavements pounded, in places...
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hope prove labour's fortunes are shifting.ough the roof... and the key message is hard to miss. voting labour on may the 5th will send a message to the government they can't ignore, that britain deserves better than their pathetic response to the cost of living crisis. it is also a chance to vote for a party that's on your side, because labour is on your side. in towns and cities across england, these elections are a crucial test of public opinion, so expect the walkabouts, the pavements pounded, in places like ramsbottom. labour's trying to prove it can make progress. i've got to get to you something from the north! not least in parts of the country it's recently struggled. there a reason keir starmer�*s come here. he knows if labour's going to find its way back to power, it has to win back voters in towns across the midlands and north of england that turned away from the party. towns like this. it caused quite a stir. keir starmer�*s here. who?! plenty did recognise who'd come to town, keen to chat about what's on their mind
hope prove labour's fortunes are shifting.ough the roof... and the key message is hard to miss. voting labour on may the 5th will send a message to the government they can't ignore, that britain deserves better than their pathetic response to the cost of living crisis. it is also a chance to vote for a party that's on your side, because labour is on your side. in towns and cities across england, these elections are a crucial test of public opinion, so expect the walkabouts, the pavements...
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. ,, . , is not here to see the fruits of his labour. ,, ., , , labour.d. his— labour. david stanley is southend born and bred. his music - labour. david stanley is southend born and bred. his music man - labour. david stanley is southend - born and bred. his music man project provides music education for children with learning disabilities. sir david was its biggest supporter. city status elevates what we do, 'ust city status elevates what we do, just like — city status elevates what we do, just like sir david would always do, he would _ just like sir david would always do, he would always make something bigger— he would always make something bigger and better than it probably was at _ bigger and better than it probably was at the time. is bigger and better than it probably was at the time.— was at the time. is there any creater was at the time. is there any greater tribute _ was at the time. is there any greater tribute to _ was at the time. is there any greater tribute to him - was at the time. is there any greater tribute to him than l was at the time
. ,, . , is not here to see the fruits of his labour. ,, ., , , labour.d. his— labour. david stanley is southend born and bred. his music - labour. david stanley is southend born and bred. his music man - labour. david stanley is southend - born and bred. his music man project provides music education for children with learning disabilities. sir david was its biggest supporter. city status elevates what we do, 'ust city status elevates what we do, just like — city status elevates what we...
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labour stands with president zelensky, with ukraine, with democracy. slava ukraine. >> thank you, mr. speaker. if i could make a point of order. president zelensky, we salute you. we stand with the people of ukraine. on the basis of the acts of aggression, on the acts of war of putin. we must do all that we can to send support to ukraine, to send the weapons they need to defend themselves, to make sure that we sanction the regime in moscow, that we deliver the clearest message to president putin, that this will end in failure for him, that he will face justice at the international court. we must stand in this house, throughout these islands, throughout the western world in defense of democracy, in defense of sovereignty. peace, justice, and the sovereignty of ukraine must prevail. let's make sure that we stand with our friends, we stand against those that have been bombed. we make sure that those that need our support, need our sanctioning will find a welcoming hand in these islands. mr. president, we thank you. we salute you. slava ukraine. mr. davey:
labour stands with president zelensky, with ukraine, with democracy. slava ukraine. >> thank you, mr. speaker. if i could make a point of order. president zelensky, we salute you. we stand with the people of ukraine. on the basis of the acts of aggression, on the acts of war of putin. we must do all that we can to send support to ukraine, to send the weapons they need to defend themselves, to make sure that we sanction the regime in moscow, that we deliver the clearest message to...
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, cheap foreign labour. — foreign labour, cheap foreign labour, exploit workers by paying them _ labourt given — first criticised because they were not given prior warning of this and they didn't — not given prior warning of this and they didn't want to introduce a bill caught— they didn't want to introduce a bill caught fire — they didn't want to introduce a bill caught fire and rehire which would prevented — caught fire and rehire which would prevented this from happening. but the conservatives vetoed it. and now they will, — conservatives vetoed it. and now they will, for any workers working out of _ they will, for any workers working out of british port have to be paid minimum — out of british port have to be paid minimum wage. we are trying to do will very— minimum wage. we are trying to do will very soon be illegal, so you better— will very soon be illegal, so you better have another think about it. so, better have another think about it. so. just— better have another think about it. so, just terribly handled in her in this pr~ — so, just terribly handled in her in this pr. .,. .,
, cheap foreign labour. — foreign labour, cheap foreign labour, exploit workers by paying them _ labourt given — first criticised because they were not given prior warning of this and they didn't — not given prior warning of this and they didn't want to introduce a bill caught— they didn't want to introduce a bill caught fire — they didn't want to introduce a bill caught fire and rehire which would prevented — caught fire and rehire which would prevented this from happening. but the...
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labour will start.uld have been far too late and the odds of adam living with have been very low, so thankfully in the end, labour started naturally but by the time i got to shrewsbury hospital in labour they couldn't find his heartbeat, so i am very fortunate in many ways that he survived, but there were so many opportunities i believe for them to pick up on the signs that something was wrong and was going wrong and getting worse and they just didn't. 50 wrong and getting worse and they 'ust didn't. . , wrong and getting worse and they 'ust didn't. ., , ., , just didn't. so many what ifs. i noticed you — just didn't. so many what ifs. i noticed you tweeted _ just didn't. so many what ifs. i noticed you tweeted earlier . just didn't. so many what ifs. i. noticed you tweeted earlier today that today is finally the day for answers, ? for that today is finally the day for answers,? for accountability, for answers, ? for accountability, for making answers,? for accountability, for making sure no other famil
labour will start.uld have been far too late and the odds of adam living with have been very low, so thankfully in the end, labour started naturally but by the time i got to shrewsbury hospital in labour they couldn't find his heartbeat, so i am very fortunate in many ways that he survived, but there were so many opportunities i believe for them to pick up on the signs that something was wrong and was going wrong and getting worse and they just didn't. 50 wrong and getting worse and they 'ust...
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for labour, _ meet. the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. for labour, the - meet.e ups - meet. the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. for labour, the ups and| exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax _ exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax vows _ exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax vows miss _ exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax vows miss the point. l downs of tax vows miss the point. today was the day the chancellor could _ today was the day the chancellor could have put a windfall tax on oil and gas _ could have put a windfall tax on oil and gas producers to provide real help to _ and gas producers to provide real help to families. but he didn't. to date was — help to families. but he didn't. to date was the day the chancellor could _ date was the day the chancellor could have set out a proper plan to support _ could have set out a proper plan to support businesses and create good 'obs. support businesses and create good jobs but— support businesses and create good jobs. but he didn't. today was the day he _ jobs. but he
for labour, _ meet. the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. for labour, the - meet.e ups - meet. the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. for labour, the ups and| exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax _ exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax vows _ exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax vows miss _ exchequer. for labour, the ups and downs of tax vows miss the point. l downs of tax vows miss the point. today was the day the chancellor could _ today was the day the...
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the labour— fire and rehire should be banned. the labour party have to...hey're facing new safety checks with new crews. unions have raised concerns about this. and then, this ship off northern ireland, the european causeway, failed a safety check, because of a lack of crew training and missing documents. the longer its ships can't sale, p&o's losses — already huge — increase. and it impacts trade, because these ships carry goods as well as passengers. uk government officials say they will meet p&o's rival shipping companies, to prevent possible easter travel issues. here's katy austin. we know there have been government officials i have been government officials to ensure there are enough... so, at the moment, it's hard to tell exactly what disruption there might be, but otherferry exactly what disruption there might be, but other ferry operators are trying to step in, and euro tunneled bookings have been very busy as well, beyond what they would have expected. well, beyond what they would have exected. �* well, beyond what they would have exected. ~ , , e
the labour— fire and rehire should be banned. the labour party have to...hey're facing new safety checks with new crews. unions have raised concerns about this. and then, this ship off northern ireland, the european causeway, failed a safety check, because of a lack of crew training and missing documents. the longer its ships can't sale, p&o's losses — already huge — increase. and it impacts trade, because these ships carry goods as well as passengers. uk government officials say they...
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the labour _ ignoring it. keir starmer also said this. the labour party _ ignoring it.to see restrictions in place _ this. the labour party does not want to see restrictions in place for- this. the labour party does not want to see restrictions in place for a i to see restrictions in place for a moment— to see restrictions in place for a moment longer than necessary. you not asked moment longer than necessary. gm. got asked people in march if we should learn to live with covid and get back to normal. 63% said yes. much hinges on what normal means. an academic professor wrote in february that... in the sense that covid is here, thatis in the sense that covid is here, that is true, but in terms of how we behave with the virus present, that is disputed. another professor noted... the war in ukraine has certainly escalated that process. covid is not the dominant issue it once was, but the dominant issue it once was, but the virus remains, as do choices over how to respond to it. the government insists vaccines and natural immunity offer sufficient protection against severe
the labour _ ignoring it. keir starmer also said this. the labour party _ ignoring it.to see restrictions in place _ this. the labour party does not want to see restrictions in place for- this. the labour party does not want to see restrictions in place for a i to see restrictions in place for a moment— to see restrictions in place for a moment longer than necessary. you not asked moment longer than necessary. gm. got asked people in march if we should learn to live with covid and get back to...
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labour will start." say that if labour didn't start naturally, they would book me for an induction on the saturday morning. that would have been far, far too late, and the odds of adam living would have been very, very low. so thankfully, in the end, labour started naturally. but by the time that i got to shrewsbury hospital in labour, they couldn't find his heartbeat. so i'm very, very fortunate in many ways that he survived. but there were so many opportunities, i believe, for them to pick up on the signs that something was wrong and was going wrong and getting worse, and theyjust didn't. so many what—ifs, charlotte, and i noticed that you tweeted earlier today that "today is finally the day for answers? for accountability? from making sure no otherfamilies endure what we have?" you've heard that report. what is your response to it? i'm very grateful for the immense thoroughness of donna's work. i'm very grateful that she has very clearly said that what happened at this trust was unacceptable and has t
labour will start." say that if labour didn't start naturally, they would book me for an induction on the saturday morning. that would have been far, far too late, and the odds of adam living would have been very, very low. so thankfully, in the end, labour started naturally. but by the time that i got to shrewsbury hospital in labour, they couldn't find his heartbeat. so i'm very, very fortunate in many ways that he survived. but there were so many opportunities, i believe, for them to...
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translation: , , labour.scary again. doctor say i there has been a new wave of birth, caused by women going into labour through stress. in the south—east, president zelensky says they will nothing left of mariupol where 100,000 people are still trapped. one of the bosses at the port has told the bbc, it is still intact, reflecting how strategically significant the russian see it. in a kyiv hospital, this lady recovers after a shell landed close to her home. she is shielded her one—month—old baby with her body. translation: t one-month-old baby with her body. translation:— translation: i woke up with her screamin: translation: i woke up with her screaming and — translation: i woke up with her screaming and was _ translation: i woke up with her screaming and was accompanied i translation: | woke up with her. screaming and was accompanied by translation: | woke up with her- screaming and was accompanied by the sound of glass smashing, fire and cracking. i heard her shouting. sound of glass smashing, fire and cra
translation: , , labour.scary again. doctor say i there has been a new wave of birth, caused by women going into labour through stress. in the south—east, president zelensky says they will nothing left of mariupol where 100,000 people are still trapped. one of the bosses at the port has told the bbc, it is still intact, reflecting how strategically significant the russian see it. in a kyiv hospital, this lady recovers after a shell landed close to her home. she is shielded her...
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but with energy price volatility, labour is worried . price volatility, labour is worried about the costabout the cost of living. -- and i am really _ about the cost of living. -- and i am really proud. _ about the cost of living. -- and i am really proud. some - about the cost of living. -- and i | am really proud. some estimates about the cost of living. -- and i - am really proud. some estimates of averaue am really proud. some estimates of average annual— am really proud. some estimates of average annual household _ am really proud. some estimates of average annual household energy i average annual household energy bills suggest rises to £3000 or even more _ bills suggest rises to £3000 or even more from _ bills suggest rises to £3000 or even more from october, a terrible figure for many— more from october, a terrible figure for many constituents. the more from october, a terrible figure for many constituents.— for many constituents. the prime minister acknowledged _ for many constituents. the prime minister acknowledged that - for many constituents. the prime minister acknowledged t
but with energy price volatility, labour is worried . price volatility, labour is worried about the costabout the cost of living. -- and i am really _ about the cost of living. -- and i am really proud. _ about the cost of living. -- and i am really proud. some - about the cost of living. -- and i | am really proud. some estimates about the cost of living. -- and i - am really proud. some estimates of averaue am really proud. some estimates of average annual— am really proud. some estimates...
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i think we're doing a good job i think labour— we're doing a good job i think labour and tories havences to create a united front, and — their differences to create a united front, and i'm delighted. iwould love to _ front, and i'm delighted. iwould love to see — front, and i'm delighted. iwould love to see that ended the year come down _ love to see that ended the year come down because it's an easier thing to do. ~ ., ., , ., ., do. we will go to the guardian, it sa s, do. we will go to the guardian, it says. "the _ do. we will go to the guardian, it says. "the eu _ do. we will go to the guardian, it says, "the eu sources _ do. we will go to the guardian, it says, "the eu sources about 40%j do. we will go to the guardian, it i says, "the eu sources about 4096 of says, "the eu sources about 40% of its gas from russia, 20% of its oil. the us gets no gas from russia in 7% of its oil. britain, 4% of gas from russia and 8% oil." so clearly the figures are different because of the size of the countries, but the economic hit potentially will be significant. and we won't feel this immediat
i think we're doing a good job i think labour— we're doing a good job i think labour and tories havences to create a united front, and — their differences to create a united front, and i'm delighted. iwould love to _ front, and i'm delighted. iwould love to see — front, and i'm delighted. iwould love to see that ended the year come down _ love to see that ended the year come down because it's an easier thing to do. ~ ., ., , ., ., do. we will go to the guardian, it sa s, do. we will go to...
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, suggested how strong the labour market was prior to all of this.e damage to growth but we are some way off of recession just yet. recession 'ust yet. we'll take that, that’— recession just yet. we'll take that, that positive _ recession just yet. we'll take that, that positive tone. - stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we will hear about the mammoth ukraine fundraising campaign. £1 million an hour. i had this feeling that i'm entering a prison.- i had this feeling that i'm entering a prison. there is a human story- _ entering a prison. there is a human story. this _ entering a prison. there is a human story. this is - entering a prison. there is a human story. this is our - entering a prison. there is a i human story. this is our world. they treated — human story. this is our world. they treated me _ human story. this is our world. they treated me as _ human story. this is our world. they treated me as if _ human story. this is our world. they treated me as if i - human story. this is our world. they treated me as if i was - human story. this
, suggested how strong the labour market was prior to all of this.e damage to growth but we are some way off of recession just yet. recession 'ust yet. we'll take that, that’— recession just yet. we'll take that, that positive _ recession just yet. we'll take that, that positive tone. - stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we will hear about the mammoth ukraine fundraising campaign. £1 million an hour. i had this feeling that i'm entering a prison.- i had this feeling that i'm entering...
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speaker, the most notable practitioner of fire and rehire is, of course, the labour party itself.right honorable gentleman may be interested to know that we will be vindicating the rights of british workers -- u.k. employees -- under u.k. law, but i can tell him that the law that p&o itself is allegedly relying on was introduced as a result of e.u. directives. never forget -- never forget, mr. speaker -- he may not like it, but that is the reality. he would have kept us unable to change it and unable to get out of it. he would have made it impossible for us to protect u.k. employees in the way that we are going to do. but what we are doing, mr. speaker, above all, is ensuring that workers in this country have the best protection of all, which is a job, mr. speaker. under this government, thanks to the steps we have taken and thanks to the stewardship of the economy by my right honorable friend the chancellor of the exchequer, which you will be hearing about a little more, mr speaker, we have people in payroll employment, 600,000 more of them than before the pandemic began. mr. sta
speaker, the most notable practitioner of fire and rehire is, of course, the labour party itself.right honorable gentleman may be interested to know that we will be vindicating the rights of british workers -- u.k. employees -- under u.k. law, but i can tell him that the law that p&o itself is allegedly relying on was introduced as a result of e.u. directives. never forget -- never forget, mr. speaker -- he may not like it, but that is the reality. he would have kept us unable to change it...
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if labour does _ peerage the first place. if labour does win— peerage the first place.lord lebedev and we want to know the details of how the _ and we want to know the details of how the peerage came about and why he disregarded that national security— he disregarded that national security advice, because the security— security advice, because the security advice, because the security advice was given, the prime minister— security advice was given, the prime minister met with lord lebedev and all of— minister met with lord lebedev and all of a _ minister met with lord lebedev and all of a sudden the security advice was disregarded and i think the british— was disregarded and i think the british public need a answer to that _ british public need a answer to that. �* . , british public need a answer to that. ~ . ._ , , british public need a answer to that. ~ . , , . that. angela rayner, deputy leader ofthe that. angela rayner, deputy leader of the labour _ that. angela rayner, deputy leader of the labour party. _ that. angela rayner, deputy leader of the labour party. tha
if labour does _ peerage the first place. if labour does win— peerage the first place.lord lebedev and we want to know the details of how the _ and we want to know the details of how the peerage came about and why he disregarded that national security— he disregarded that national security advice, because the security— security advice, because the security advice, because the security advice was given, the prime minister— security advice was given, the prime minister met with lord...
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_ those conservative mps as well as to labour and _ those conservative mps as well as to labour andy want— labour and liberal democrat and so they want them to do more move faster and — they want them to do more move faster and to get as much ukrainian people. _ faster and to get as much ukrainian people, especially those in the uk and summits it's open to all ukrainians and to get this administration of the scheme the government having us up and running and running _ government having us up and running and running efficiently and expect to be _ and running efficiently and expect to be questions about that tomorrow and in _ to be questions about that tomorrow and in the _ to be questions about that tomorrow and in the home office and a lot of it is the _ and in the home office and a lot of it is the mentality of the home office — it is the mentality of the home office which seems to think and what was to— office which seems to think and what was to come to this country must have _ was to come to this country must have some — was to come to this country must have some bent motive and
_ those conservative mps as well as to labour and _ those conservative mps as well as to labour andy want— labour and liberal democrat and so they want them to do more move faster and — they want them to do more move faster and to get as much ukrainian people. _ faster and to get as much ukrainian people, especially those in the uk and summits it's open to all ukrainians and to get this administration of the scheme the government having us up and running and running _ government having us...
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they could accept labour working families. [indiscernible] so i ask the deputy prime minister, is there only plan to keep on begging? >> when she was campaigning -- this prime minister and leaving the response to the nerve agency. >> you can't keep going back as a defense mechanism. what we want to do -- what i want you to do. >> the crisis in the britain. democracy is at risk. we must support the courageous efforts of president zelenskyy and the ukranian people. this requires leadership, a leader that works with the security services. and say the right things. and provide security for the british people. instead, mr. speaker, we have the soriest skews of a government before us. they have had 27 million working people and increased their wealth. they watched energy prices rose and they didn't accept and russian oligarchs and villas of the british people. and remember, mr. speaker, and lockdown and -- [look the british people in the eye that the government is doing the best in their interests. >> i tell you what this prime mini
they could accept labour working families. [indiscernible] so i ask the deputy prime minister, is there only plan to keep on begging? >> when she was campaigning -- this prime minister and leaving the response to the nerve agency. >> you can't keep going back as a defense mechanism. what we want to do -- what i want you to do. >> the crisis in the britain. democracy is at risk. we must support the courageous efforts of president zelenskyy and the ukranian people. this requires...
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construction is now halted because half the labourers were ukrainian, and they've gone home to fight. think in a longer period, international support, international help, will be needed. what would that support look like? doctors, nurses, supplies? no, i think places, places in the hospital. this isjust the beginning for this medical team. next, they're planning for how they might treat patients in a chemical attack. poland is not at war, but in terms of some of its horrors, it doesn't feel far away. lewis goodall, bbc news, lublin. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, editor of the labourlist, and sebastian payne the whitehall editor for the ft. tomorrow's front pages... and starting with. .. tens of thousands of families in the uk are opening their homes to refugees from ukraine, according to the i. communities secretary michael gove says there will be no limit to how many ukrainians can enter the uk through the government's visa sponsorship scheme. the mail says the government's official �*h
construction is now halted because half the labourers were ukrainian, and they've gone home to fight. think in a longer period, international support, international help, will be needed. what would that support look like? doctors, nurses, supplies? no, i think places, places in the hospital. this isjust the beginning for this medical team. next, they're planning for how they might treat patients in a chemical attack. poland is not at war, but in terms of some of its horrors, it doesn't feel far...
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the labour party says five pf of _ crisis. the labour party says five pf of fuel— crisis.t be much enough at all, to be honest, and we know— enough at all, to be honest, and we know that _ enough at all, to be honest, and we know that petrol prices are at records. _ know that petrol prices are at records, 160 a leader in england at the moment. so 5p perhaps not much, but it— the moment. so 5p perhaps not much, but it would _ the moment. so 5p perhaps not much, but it would be something and it would _ but it would be something and it would he — but it would be something and it would be a political win as far as a positive _ would be a political win as far as a positive front headline, because we see all— positive front headline, because we see all the — positive front headline, because we see all the stuff that's in the daily— see all the stuff that's in the daily mail, and yet, would actually cause _ daily mail, and yet, would actually cause a _ daily mail, and yet, would actually cause a big dent into helping people with the _ cause a big dent into helping people with the
the labour party says five pf of _ crisis. the labour party says five pf of fuel— crisis.t be much enough at all, to be honest, and we know— enough at all, to be honest, and we know that _ enough at all, to be honest, and we know that petrol prices are at records. _ know that petrol prices are at records, 160 a leader in england at the moment. so 5p perhaps not much, but it— the moment. so 5p perhaps not much, but it would _ the moment. so 5p perhaps not much, but it would be something...
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labour would like _ everybody in full for that. labour would like the _ everybody in full for that.verybody in full for that. labour l would like the government to act, they say in the public interest and force him to step down. ministers say they can't make him the that... if you sit in front of a select committee of the house of commons and say you know you broke the law, as a chief executive of a large company like p&o, you ought to question your position. company like p&0, you ought to question your position.— question your position. protest im orts question your position. protest imports around _ question your position. protest imports around the _ question your position. protest imports around the country - question your position. protest imports around the country are calling on people to boycott p&l. the rest of the company plasma ships are due to be checked in the coming days. the decision to ground the european causeway doesn't bode well. the united states has called for tougher international sanctions on north korea, following its latest missile test. washington's ambassa
labour would like _ everybody in full for that. labour would like the _ everybody in full for that.verybody in full for that. labour l would like the government to act, they say in the public interest and force him to step down. ministers say they can't make him the that... if you sit in front of a select committee of the house of commons and say you know you broke the law, as a chief executive of a large company like p&o, you ought to question your position. company like p&0, you ought...
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labour's call to halt these cuts? it is time _ labour's call to halt these cuts?e table _ is time for britain to return to the table when — is time for britain to return to the table when it _ is time for britain to return to the table when it comes _ is time for britain to return to the table when it comes to _ is time for britain to return to the table when it comes to europeani table when it comes to european security— table when it comes to european security as — table when it comes to european security as well, _ table when it comes to european security as well, will _ table when it comes to european security as well, will the - table when it comes to european security as well, will the foreign| security as well, will the foreign secretary— security as well, will the foreign secretary tett _ security as well, will the foreign secretary tell the _ security as well, will the foreign secretary tell the prime - security as well, will the foreigni secretary tell the prime minister security as well, will the foreign i secretary tell the prime minister to stop picki
labour's call to halt these cuts? it is time _ labour's call to halt these cuts?e table _ is time for britain to return to the table when — is time for britain to return to the table when it _ is time for britain to return to the table when it comes _ is time for britain to return to the table when it comes to _ is time for britain to return to the table when it comes to europeani table when it comes to european security— table when it comes to european security as — table when it comes...
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with deputies standing in, labour outlined their plan for bills.soaring profits of big energy companies. so i ask the deputy prime minister, is their only plan to keep on begging? dominic raab, on a change of topic, pointed to previous support forjeremy corbyn as labour leader. when she was campaigning, as the rest of— when she was campaigning, as the rest of them were, to make the honourable member for islington north_ honourable member for islington north prime minister, this prime minister— north prime minister, this prime minister was foreign secretary, leading — minister was foreign secretary, leading the response to the nerve agent— leading the response to the nerve agent attack. leading the response to the nerve agent attack-— leading the response to the nerve aaent attack. ., , , ., agent attack. that response leading to unknown usual _ agent attack. that response leading to unknown usual intervention - agent attack. that response leading to unknown usual intervention from| to unknown usual intervention from the speaker. please, if we could
with deputies standing in, labour outlined their plan for bills.soaring profits of big energy companies. so i ask the deputy prime minister, is their only plan to keep on begging? dominic raab, on a change of topic, pointed to previous support forjeremy corbyn as labour leader. when she was campaigning, as the rest of— when she was campaigning, as the rest of them were, to make the honourable member for islington north_ honourable member for islington north prime minister, this prime...
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here in the uk the labour— here, to invest money.ey. here in the uk the labour party have - here, to invest money. here in the | uk the labour party have suggested here, to invest money. here in the i uk the labour party have suggested a windfall tax on oil companies to help people pay for the consumer —— for the consumers to pay for the higher goods bills. that for the consumers to pay for the higher goods bills.— higher goods bills. that is justifiable _ higher goods bills. that is justifiable because - higher goods bills. that is justifiable because in i higher goods bills. that is justifiable because in the | higher goods bills. that is i justifiable because in the end of the resources are owned by the nations. except in the united states almost everywhere else in the world when you go and explore and supply oil and gas you are doing so under licence. most nations want to keep people interested in what they're doing. you can't say we will tax it 100%, it is a fine balance between how much do you let the rent owner have and how mu
here in the uk the labour— here, to invest money.ey. here in the uk the labour party have - here, to invest money. here in the | uk the labour party have suggested here, to invest money. here in the i uk the labour party have suggested a windfall tax on oil companies to help people pay for the consumer —— for the consumers to pay for the higher goods bills. that for the consumers to pay for the higher goods bills.— higher goods bills. that is justifiable _ higher goods bills. that is...
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this woman was left in labour for 36 hours. if they had l labour for 36 hours.e has died? and then they said, well, _ he has died? and then they said, well, we — he has died? and then they said, well, we don't know what else to tell you — well, we don't know what else to tell you. and i said, iwant a postmortem because a baby doesn't 'ust postmortem because a baby doesn't just die~ _ postmortem because a baby doesn't 'ust die. ., , ., ,, just die. today hayley thanked the woman she _ just die. today hayley thanked the woman she felt _ just die. today hayley thanked the woman she felt had _ just die. today hayley thanked the woman she felt had fully _ just die. today hayley thanked the | woman she felt had fully uncovered the extent of the problems. she uenuinel the extent of the problems. she genuinely cares, _ the extent of the problems. she genuinely cares, it is not... you know, _ genuinely cares, it is not... you know. it — genuinely cares, it is not... you know. it is — genuinely cares, it is not... you know, it is not about the baby, another— know, it is n
this woman was left in labour for 36 hours. if they had l labour for 36 hours.e has died? and then they said, well, _ he has died? and then they said, well, we — he has died? and then they said, well, we don't know what else to tell you — well, we don't know what else to tell you. and i said, iwant a postmortem because a baby doesn't 'ust postmortem because a baby doesn't just die~ _ postmortem because a baby doesn't 'ust die. ., , ., ,, just die. today hayley thanked the woman she _ just...
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yeah, sex trafficking and labour trafficking are - and labour trafficking are well—known and entrenched european countries, and so i would say for labour, it would be men, typically, and then women could be recruited into labour or sex trafficking, and it's really important to know that at first there were many people with means coming there, driving a car, and now we are starting to see day labour areas and more blue—collar workers coming through that mightjust have a few weeks, so the critical moment is actually going to be in the coming weeks, so when you have a large population in refugee centres or in church as, ngos that are doing great and fantastic work, but if you are staying there for a long time, it is hard to find work. your risk tolerance really increases demand —— dramatically the longer you are in one place, and that's where we know there is a lot of vulnerable people that could be taken at that time i recruited, normally it is not what you see in the movies, it's not people in chains, but it is really just the promise of a better future, the promise of the hope that traf
yeah, sex trafficking and labour trafficking are - and labour trafficking are well—known and entrenched european countries, and so i would say for labour, it would be men, typically, and then women could be recruited into labour or sex trafficking, and it's really important to know that at first there were many people with means coming there, driving a car, and now we are starting to see day labour areas and more blue—collar workers coming through that mightjust have a few weeks, so the...
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it is six trafficking - and labour trafficking well-known and labour trafficking well—known and labourwestern europe and i would say for labour it would be men typically and women into labour or sex trafficking and it is important to note people with means at coming through diving a car and now daily bottles and more blue—collar workers coming through that mightjust have a few weeks and so the critical moment is going to be any coming weeks so when you have large populations in a refugee centre or church or ngo that are doing fantastic work, if you are staying there for a long time it is hard to find work and then your risk tolerance increases dramatically the longer you add in one place and that is when we note that other vulnerable people that could be taken or recruited. it is not what you see in the movies, not people and chains but it is reallyjust the promise of a better future, the and chains but it is reallyjust the promise of a betterfuture, the hope that the traffickers often play upon, individuals that want and need some support and want a job so that is usually how we see i
it is six trafficking - and labour trafficking well-known and labour trafficking well—known and labourwestern europe and i would say for labour it would be men typically and women into labour or sex trafficking and it is important to note people with means at coming through diving a car and now daily bottles and more blue—collar workers coming through that mightjust have a few weeks and so the critical moment is going to be any coming weeks so when you have large populations in a refugee...
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in the house of commons this afternoon, labour said the - this afternoon, labour said the transport secretaryt. mr planned job cuts the night before the announcement.— planned job cuts the night before the announcement. mr speaker, either the announcement. mr speaker, either the government _ the announcement. mr speaker, either the government were _ the announcement. mr speaker, either the government were bewilderingly - the government were bewilderingly incompetent, or they were complicit. either way, there was a window of opportunity to protect the livelihoods of 800 british workers from an illegal act by a rogue employer, and i did nothing. the transort employer, and i did nothing. the transport secretary said he had been informed, but not of the process, and insisted the government was now taking action. irate and insisted the government was now taking action-— taking action. we have asked the insolvency service _ taking action. we have asked the insolvency service to _ taking action. we have asked the insolvency service to look - taking action. we have asked the insolvency service to loo
in the house of commons this afternoon, labour said the - this afternoon, labour said the transport secretaryt. mr planned job cuts the night before the announcement.— planned job cuts the night before the announcement. mr speaker, either the announcement. mr speaker, either the government _ the announcement. mr speaker, either the government were _ the announcement. mr speaker, either the government were bewilderingly - the government were bewilderingly incompetent, or they were complicit....
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and labour iran being a exporter of oil, send a factorfor labour iran being a exporter of oil, send aban this? we send a factor for president biden as he said to ban this?— send a factor for president biden as he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that — he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that russia _ he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that russia exports - he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that russia exports has - in mind that russia exports has something like 5 million barrels per day and iran probably would bring in i day and iran probably would bring in i million barrel per day of oil in the market and so, it would not make it an enormous difference, it will calm the markets somewhat, but iran coming back into the market is supposed to other producers stepping up, i don't think there's any great difference. i don't think you'll be a decisive factor.— a decisive factor. because the warden ukraine _ a decisive factor. because the warden ukraine has— a decisive factor. because the| warden ukraine has scrambled a decisive factor. because the - w
and labour iran being a exporter of oil, send a factorfor labour iran being a exporter of oil, send aban this? we send a factor for president biden as he said to ban this?— send a factor for president biden as he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that — he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that russia _ he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that russia exports - he said to ban this? we have to bear in mind that russia exports has - in mind that russia exports has...
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labour says the rise is "brutal". from the rail, maritime and transport union walked out in a row overjobs, pensions and conditions. the action continues until midnight, but there are warnings that peak tube trains tomorrow morning will also be affected. another 2a—hour strike is planned on thursday. the queen is back at work and has carried out two virtual engagements after recovering from covid—19. buckingham palace says she will also be taking part in some private engagements. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is outside buckingham palace. a good sign, i think. nothing official of course from the palace but i think this for speaks itself. the queen was clearly well enough this morning to conduct these two virtual audiences i was at windsor castle to the incoming ambassadors at buckingham palace, one from chad and andorra, preventing —— presenting their credentials. it is nine days since the palace told she was suffering from mild cold like symptoms and cough —— cancelled a couple of virtual audiences last w
labour says the rise is "brutal". from the rail, maritime and transport union walked out in a row overjobs, pensions and conditions. the action continues until midnight, but there are warnings that peak tube trains tomorrow morning will also be affected. another 2a—hour strike is planned on thursday. the queen is back at work and has carried out two virtual engagements after recovering from covid—19. buckingham palace says she will also be taking part in some private engagements....
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you can't simply replace employees with other, cheaper labour. the existing employees have rights.ould transfer to the new provider, and again that's something p&0 and the new provider should have consulted with. if the employees were dismissed simply to allow p&0 to bring in this cheaper labour, it may well be that they have claims for automatic unfair dismissal. today, the transport secretaryjoined those condemning p&0's actions. so, now, i want to take the opportunity to put on record my shock and my dismay at the insensitive and brutal treatment of its employees yesterday. sacked! sacked via a pre—recorded zoom video withjust 30 minutes' notice. no way to treat employees in the 21st century. today, many of the company's ferries are not operating as their new crews have to be trained up. serious disruption is expected to last for several days while former workers can only watch in frustration. theo leggett, bbc news. let's return to ukraine. a former british prime minister david cameron hasjust put out british prime minister david cameron has just put out this tweet saying that
you can't simply replace employees with other, cheaper labour. the existing employees have rights.ould transfer to the new provider, and again that's something p&0 and the new provider should have consulted with. if the employees were dismissed simply to allow p&0 to bring in this cheaper labour, it may well be that they have claims for automatic unfair dismissal. today, the transport secretaryjoined those condemning p&0's actions. so, now, i want to take the opportunity to put on...
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and the labour leader said what you have a list of oliqarchs _ said what you have a list of oligarchs writing — that list? and i think he could read the writing on the wall and has divestinq — the writing on the wall and has divesting himself of chelsea i guess before _ divesting himself of chelsea i guess before effectively it is seized by the uk — before effectively it is seized by the uk government. so from a sporting — the uk government. so from a sporting point of view of interest to see _ sporting point of view of interest to see what happens to just move a club and _ to see what happens to just move a club and also they've expressed a lot of— club and also they've expressed a lot of success under abramovich and his ownership over the last 19 years — his ownership over the last 19 years. and it's remarkable really how quickly these things have almost spun out _ how quickly these things have almost spun out of— how quickly these things have almost spun out of control as far as the russian — spun out of control as far as the russian oligarchs are i think this isjust one example ar
and the labour leader said what you have a list of oliqarchs _ said what you have a list of oligarchs writing — that list? and i think he could read the writing on the wall and has divestinq — the writing on the wall and has divesting himself of chelsea i guess before _ divesting himself of chelsea i guess before effectively it is seized by the uk — before effectively it is seized by the uk government. so from a sporting — the uk government. so from a sporting point of view of interest...
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and now we're going to be thrown pet food by new labour.dawn has broken. oken it's time to say goodbye to appliance heartbreaks. and hello to new quality finds you'll love on wayfair. you can always get the brands you trust. the support you need. and dependability you can count on. plus, get financing up to 60 months on qualifying purchases. fast and free delivery. and installation and haul-away. so with wayfair, you'll always find your perfect match. ♪ wayfair you got just what i need ♪...
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labour mp dawn butler was diagnosed with breast cancer in december.se the cure is an operation to cut it out, so that's the cure. so... i knew there had to be tears. i haven't cried a lot, and i think, you know, probably the tears will come at some point. i think it was just all a blur, really. ms butler's cancer was picked up after she had been for a routine mammogram. a number of international studies have highlighted that uptake of cancer screening like mammograms is generally lower amongst people of colour. women have said to me that they don't think it applies to them because the information that they get, they don't really see anybody that looks like them in the leaflet, for instance. overall, compared to where we were ten, 20, 30 years ago, yes, breast cancer treatment — very, very good. but we are still seeing, despite that, we are still seeing disparities, and so there is always work to do. after we spoke, dawn butler went in for life—saving surgery — a mastectomy — to remove the cancerous cells. she says it was successful, and she's been tol
labour mp dawn butler was diagnosed with breast cancer in december.se the cure is an operation to cut it out, so that's the cure. so... i knew there had to be tears. i haven't cried a lot, and i think, you know, probably the tears will come at some point. i think it was just all a blur, really. ms butler's cancer was picked up after she had been for a routine mammogram. a number of international studies have highlighted that uptake of cancer screening like mammograms is generally lower amongst...
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labour is pro-nuclear. this prime i the fold. come off it! labour is l pro-nuclear.ded. within a decade. saving families £400 on their energy bill and cutting uk gas imports by 15%. whereas all the government have as a failed policy, taking all their announcements together, it will take 75 years to deliver the upgrades that we need. that is a lifetime when we need urgent action. it is the prime minister going to get on with it? mr the prime minister going to get on with it? ~ ,,, ., ~ , with it? mr speaker, i 'ust remind the house that i with it? mr speaker, i 'ust remind the house that underi with it? mr speaker, ijust remind the house that under the - with it? mr speaker, ijust remind the house that under the labour. the house that under the labour government, our nuclear output fell from 25% to about 10% of our energy needs. it was because of the decisions that are fated. we are now going to rectify it, mr speaker, and we are helping households. yet about the cost of energy bills. we are helping to the tune of £9.1 billion. now, why can this government afford to d
labour is pro-nuclear. this prime i the fold. come off it! labour is l pro-nuclear.ded. within a decade. saving families £400 on their energy bill and cutting uk gas imports by 15%. whereas all the government have as a failed policy, taking all their announcements together, it will take 75 years to deliver the upgrades that we need. that is a lifetime when we need urgent action. it is the prime minister going to get on with it? mr the prime minister going to get on with it? ~ ,,, ., ~ , with...
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those labour mps that were tempted to support— labour mps that were tempted to support a — labour mpstant thing is that labour stands — important thing is that labour stands with the government. the most important _ stands with the government. the most important thing is there is a united uk voice _ important thing is there is a united uk voice. standing with the ukrainians, ready to provide the military— ukrainians, ready to provide the military assistance we can to help them _ military assistance we can to help them defend themselves in the face of what _ them defend themselves in the face of what is _ them defend themselves in the face of what is an overwhelming force from _ of what is an overwhelming force from the — of what is an overwhelming force from the russians. we of what is an overwhelming force from the russians.— of what is an overwhelming force from the russians. we know that liz truss is visiting _ from the russians. we know that liz truss is visiting geneva _ from the russians. we know that liz truss is visiting geneva for - from the russians. we know that liz truss i
those labour mps that were tempted to support— labour mps that were tempted to support a — labour mpstant thing is that labour stands — important thing is that labour stands with the government. the most important _ stands with the government. the most important thing is there is a united uk voice _ important thing is there is a united uk voice. standing with the ukrainians, ready to provide the military— ukrainians, ready to provide the military assistance we can to help them _...
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labour have held the seat of birmingham erdington in the by—election caused by the death of jack dromeyette hamilton, who's worked as an nhs nurse for the past 25 years, won with a majority of more than 3,200 votes, and an increased share of the vote. the conservatives came second. turnout was low at 27%. this is a fantastic result for the labour party, we are making real progress, this is one of our best results in urgent and for many years, and when we think where we were in 2019 with one of our worst general election results, we are really making progress so this is a fantastic reflection, i think, on two years of hard work for the labour party. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. the western half of the country has had the lion's share of the sunshine today, there is a risk of isolated showers this afternoon but further east it is cloudy and grey, a misty and murky morning and there were outbreaks of rain. this was staffordshire earlier. looking at the satellite picture we can see the weather front setting particularly to the east of the pennines throughout the after
labour have held the seat of birmingham erdington in the by—election caused by the death of jack dromeyette hamilton, who's worked as an nhs nurse for the past 25 years, won with a majority of more than 3,200 votes, and an increased share of the vote. the conservatives came second. turnout was low at 27%. this is a fantastic result for the labour party, we are making real progress, this is one of our best results in urgent and for many years, and when we think where we were in 2019 with one...
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it's notjust labour mps at- saw a massive public mood on this and it's notjust labour mps at the| andng a provided both the _ response as i say having a provided both the president _ response as i say having a provided both the president and _ response as i say having a provided both the president and the - both the president and the ambassador— both the president and the ambassador last _ both the president and the ambassador last week- both the president and the | ambassador last week they both the president and the - ambassador last week they felt slightly— ambassador last week they felt slightly uneasy _ ambassador last week they felt slightly uneasy that _ ambassador last week they felt slightly uneasy that we - ambassador last week they felt slightly uneasy that we weren'tj slightly uneasy that we weren't doing _ slightly uneasy that we weren't doing enough— slightly uneasy that we weren't doing enough and _ slightly uneasy that we weren't doing enough and it's - slightly uneasy that we weren't doing enough and it's part- slightly uneasy that we weren't doing enough and it's par
it's notjust labour mps at- saw a massive public mood on this and it's notjust labour mps at the| andng a provided both the _ response as i say having a provided both the president _ response as i say having a provided both the president and _ response as i say having a provided both the president and the - both the president and the ambassador— both the president and the ambassador last _ both the president and the ambassador last week- both the president and the | ambassador last week they...
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now we see it's likely that cheap foreign labour will be used on this british — cheap foreign labour feeds into so many different strands of news _ into so many different strands of news stories and i think it's a really— news stories and i think it's a really important story. you covered that story on _ really important story. you covered that story on the _ really important story. you covered that story on the front _ really important story. you covered that story on the front page - really important story. you covered that story on the front page of - really important story. you covered that story on the front page of the l that story on the front page of the telegraph nicely for us. annabelle, i wonder if you could take us please do the next story on the front of the telegraph. that is the hoax schools was a really interesting reading this this evening. yes. reading this this evening. yes, interesting _ reading this this evening. yes, interesting and _ reading this this evening. yes, interesting and quite - reading this this evening. ye: interesting and quite unexpected, really t
now we see it's likely that cheap foreign labour will be used on this british — cheap foreign labour feeds into so many different strands of news _ into so many different strands of news stories and i think it's a really— news stories and i think it's a really important story. you covered that story on _ really important story. you covered that story on the _ really important story. you covered that story on the front _ really important story. you covered that story on the front page -...
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that is the jobs guarantee you get with labour.— you get with labour.troy russianjets? mr; anti aircraft missiles necessary to destroy russian jets?— destroy russian 'ets? my right honourable — destroy russian jets? my right honourable friend _ destroy russian jets? my right honourable friend is _ destroy russian jets? my right honourable friend is absolutely right and we delivered over 3600 anti—tank weapons and will also be sending a consignment ofjavelin anti—tank missiles and as he says, we are exploring the donation of anti—air missiles. it is we are exploring the donation of anti-air missiles.— anti-air missiles. it is welcome that ukrainians _ anti-air missiles. it is welcome that ukrainians seeking - anti-air missiles. it is welcome that ukrainians seeking asylum in britain will have the right to work and access to public services. we should always offer sanctuary to those fleeing persecution. people who come to britain to make it their home, no matter where they are from, or the colour of their skin, make a hugely positive contribution to our s
that is the jobs guarantee you get with labour.— you get with labour.troy russianjets? mr; anti aircraft missiles necessary to destroy russian jets?— destroy russian 'ets? my right honourable — destroy russian jets? my right honourable friend _ destroy russian jets? my right honourable friend is _ destroy russian jets? my right honourable friend is absolutely right and we delivered over 3600 anti—tank weapons and will also be sending a consignment ofjavelin anti—tank missiles and as...
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it continues to bombard mykolaiv, where tamara is in labour.ore and more. you get used to it, more and more, especially when the explosions are somewhere far away. it seems like they're in another state. and then yesterday, here, near the hospital, just 500 metres opposite the maternity hospital, it became scary again. doctors say there's been a new wave births here, caused by women going into labour through stress. in the south—east, president zelensky reckons there'll soon be nothing left of mariupol, where 100,000 people are still trapped. however, one of the bosses at the city's port has told the bbc it's still intact, reflecting how strategically significant the russians see it. in a kyiv hospital, 0la recovers after a shell landed close to her home. she shielded her one—month—old daughter with her body, meaning victoria wasn't hurt. translation: | woke up - with her screaming, accompanied by the sound of glass crashing, fire cracking. it was like a catastrophe. ijust heard her shouting. here in the capital, people are making the most of t
it continues to bombard mykolaiv, where tamara is in labour.ore and more. you get used to it, more and more, especially when the explosions are somewhere far away. it seems like they're in another state. and then yesterday, here, near the hospital, just 500 metres opposite the maternity hospital, it became scary again. doctors say there's been a new wave births here, caused by women going into labour through stress. in the south—east, president zelensky reckons there'll soon be nothing left...