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included anti—apartheid campaigners, including peter, now lord hayne who went on to become a labour cabinet inquiry into undercover policing. another political activist, richard jess, discovered in the 1970s he was befriended by a police spy. i in the 19705 he was befriended by a olice s- . ., in the 19705 he was befriended by a olice 5- . ., in the 19705 he was befriended by a olice 5- . . ., police spy. i felt that he had betra ed police spy. i felt that he had betrayed us _ police spy. i felt that he had betrayed us politically - police spy. i felt that he had betrayed us politically but . police spy. i felt that he had betrayed us politically but i | police spy. i felt that he had - betrayed us politically but i didn't know until the inquiry and all that has emerged in the inquiryjust how much personal details he had conveyed to m15 about me and also my friends and family. the conveyed to m15 about me and also my friends and family.— friends and family. the inquiry o-ened friends and family. the inquiry opened in _ friends and family. the inquiry opened in 2020. _ friends and family. th
included anti—apartheid campaigners, including peter, now lord hayne who went on to become a labour cabinet inquiry into undercover policing. another political activist, richard jess, discovered in the 1970s he was befriended by a police spy. i in the 19705 he was befriended by a olice s- . ., in the 19705 he was befriended by a olice 5- . ., in the 19705 he was befriended by a olice 5- . . ., police spy. i felt that he had betra ed police spy. i felt that he had betrayed us _ police spy. i...
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anti—apartheid campaigners, including key figures like peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetbreadline. this is a national scandal. this report that's come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police — today the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, there should have been more work in relation to reviewing the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. the undercover policing inquiry will now examine the activities of the spy cops who infiltrated groups in the decades since the �*60s and �*70s. june kelly, bbc news. sir richard branson�*s virgin galactic has sent its first commerical flight into space from spaceport america in new mexico. this is the moment the rocket—powered plane, called unity, separated from its mothership — to soar into space before gl
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anti—apartheid campaigners, including key figures like peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetsted and on the breadline. this is a national scandal. this report that's come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police — today the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, there should have been more work in relation to reviewing the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. the undercover policing inquiry will now examine the activities of the spy cops who infiltrated groups in the decades since the �*60s and �*70s. june kelly, bbc news. we will speak now to someone who is in that report there, a car participant in the inquiry, he's been giving evidence. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thanks so much for having us. {flare thanks so much for having
anti—apartheid campaigners, including key figures like peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetsted and on the breadline. this is a national scandal. this report that's come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police — today the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual...
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included anti—apartheid campaigners, including peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetevidence to the first phase of the public enquiry into undercover policing. the enquiry had, the celia judge sirjohn meeting, is producing his first report today. another political activist, richard juston, discovered in the 1970s he was befriended by a police spy. i he was befriended by a police s- . he was befriended by a police 5. _ ., he was befriended by a police s- . . ., spy. i felt that he had betrayed _ spy. i felt that he had betrayed us _ spy. i felt that he had. betrayed us politically, spy. i felt that he had - betrayed us politically, but i didn't know until the enquiry and all that has emerged in the enquiryjust how much personal details he had conveyed to m15 about me and also my friends and family. about me and also my friends and family-— about me and also my friends and famil . , .,, and family. the enquiry opened in 2020. and family. the enquiry opened in 2020- it _ and family. the enquiry opened in 2020. it currently _ and family. the enquiry opened in 2020. it cur
included anti—apartheid campaigners, including peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetevidence to the first phase of the public enquiry into undercover policing. the enquiry had, the celia judge sirjohn meeting, is producing his first report today. another political activist, richard juston, discovered in the 1970s he was befriended by a police spy. i he was befriended by a police s- . he was befriended by a police 5. _ ., he was befriended by a police s- . . ., spy. i...
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anti—apartheid campaigners, including key figures like peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetbreadline. this is a national scandal. this report that's come out today should be the final nail in the coffin of the metropolitan police — today the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, there should have been more work in relation to reviewing the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that were being infiltrated. the undercover policing inquiry will now examine the activities of the spy cops who infiltrated groups in the decades since the �*60s and �*70s. june kelly, bbc news. millions of people who are customers of thames water are being reassured that they will still have water despite fears the firm could collapse. the uk's largest water company is in talks to secure extra funding as it struggles to pay its debts.
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included anti—apartheid campaigners, including peter, now lord hayne, who went on to become a labour cabinetover policing. another political activist discovered in the 1970s, he was befriended by a police by. i felt he had betrayed _ befriended by a police by. i felt he had betrayed us, _ befriended by a police by. i felt he had betrayed us, basically, - befriended by a police by. i felt he had betrayed us, basically, but. befriended by a police by. i felt he had betrayed us, basically, but i i had betrayed us, basically, buti didn't know until the inquiry and all it has emerged just how personal details he had conveyed to mi5 about me, and also my friends and family. the inquiry opened in 2020. it currently involves nearly 250 participants and so far it has cost over £64 million. it has emerged down the decades, as well as taking part in protests, the undercover officers spied on bereaved families, usernames of dead children as part of their cover, and in some cases had sexual elation ships with the women they were targeting. that was jim kelly reporting. scientists say they've found the fi
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activists and peter lord hay who was involved in the anti—apartheid movement and then went on to be a labour cabinetister and trade unionists have also given evidence as have women who are deceived into relationships. sirjohn, in his report, says the tactics used by the special demonstration squad should have been addressed at the highest level within the military metropolitan police and the home office. in his report, he outlines how both view the sds, potential source of embarrassment and a report by senior officers back in 1976 did not address 505 tactics and intelligence gathered by its officers were passed to bosses at scotland yard and also mis. the to bosses at scotland yard and also m15. the stated aim of the sds was to help police control groups... sir john, in this report which has been published conclude that the fact that the special demonstration squad did not infiltrate right—wing groups was not because of political bias. many of those they infiltrated was left—wing, not right—wing. he is saying it was not political bias. he said those running the unit decided these groups were already
activists and peter lord hay who was involved in the anti—apartheid movement and then went on to be a labour cabinetister and trade unionists have also given evidence as have women who are deceived into relationships. sirjohn, in his report, says the tactics used by the special demonstration squad should have been addressed at the highest level within the military metropolitan police and the home office. in his report, he outlines how both view the sds, potential source of embarrassment and a...
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joining me to discuss that, and a range of stories over the next hour, is former labour cabinet minister caroline flint, and ron christie, former adviser to george w bush. also on the programme tonight: a two—year investigation into the minneapolis police department in the wake of the killing of george floyd has found that officers routinely used excessive force and discriminated against black people for years. we'll have an update from kalamata, in greece, where officials have denied a series of reports that suggest the migrant boat capsized 50 miles off the south coast because a rope was attached to it by coastguards. and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence technology has lead to a lot of fear and concern, but also a lot of new and exciting solutions. we'll look at how ai is being used to predict pollution in water ways before it happens. but first — let's focus in on ukraine, where the capital, kyiv, has come under missile attack at the same time that a delegation of african leaders arrived in the country to discuss ways to end the war with russia. they travelled to kyiv this mo
joining me to discuss that, and a range of stories over the next hour, is former labour cabinet minister caroline flint, and ron christie, former adviser to george w bush. also on the programme tonight: a two—year investigation into the minneapolis police department in the wake of the killing of george floyd has found that officers routinely used excessive force and discriminated against black people for years. we'll have an update from kalamata, in greece, where officials have denied a...
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anti—apartheid campaigners, including key figures like peter, now lord hain, who went on to become a labour cabinetice — today, the force said the sds was set up at a time of political and social change, but it acknowledged that officers should not have used the identities of dead children as part of their cover stories or had sexual relationships with activists. with the benefit of hindsight, i there should've been more work in relation to reviewing - the information that was being gathered and more care taken in relation to the groups that. were being infiltrated. the undercover policing inquiry will now examine the activities of the spy cops who infiltrated groups in the decades since the �*605 and �*705. june kelly, bbc news. madonna has been discharged from hospital after spending a number of daysin hospital after spending a number of days in intensive care. the pop star's manager said she spent a number of days suffering from a bacterial infection, but it is understood that they —— she is recovering well at home. the 64—year—old material girl singer has postponed her world tour after a stay i
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discuss that and a range of stories over the next hour is my panel tonight — jim murphy, former labour cabinetister, and the republican strategist maura gillespie. and the republican strategist evening and the republican strategist to you both. we will more evening to you both. we will talk more in a moment. also coming up on the programme: the influencer andrew tate has defended his reputation and denied fuelling a culture of misogyny in a combative interview with the bbc. we will also bring you the latest on the debt ceiling debate in the us senate. the bill moved a step closer last night, passing through the house of representatives on wednesday, but the clock is ticking. and do you know your o's from your e�*s, your g's from yourj's? the pressure mounts in washington, as the final of the national annual spelling bee gets under way. i'll put our panel to the test. but first — the legal challenge launched by the government. it's over demands from the covid public inquiry that ministers�* whatsapp messages from the pandemic are released. in a letter, the cabinet office said it was doing so "w
discuss that and a range of stories over the next hour is my panel tonight — jim murphy, former labour cabinetister, and the republican strategist maura gillespie. and the republican strategist evening and the republican strategist to you both. we will more evening to you both. we will talk more in a moment. also coming up on the programme: the influencer andrew tate has defended his reputation and denied fuelling a culture of misogyny in a combative interview with the bbc. we will also bring...
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included anti—apartheid campaigners, including peter, now lord, hain, who went on to become a labour cabinet evidence to the first phase of the public inquiry into undercover policing. the inquiry head, the senior judge sirjohn mitting, is producing his first report today. another political activist, richard chessum, discovered that in the 1970s, he was befriended by a police spy. ifelt that he had betrayed us politically, but i didn't know until the mitting inquiry and all that's emerged in the inquiryjust how much personal details he had conveyed to m15 about me and also my friends and family. the inquiry opened in 2020. it currently involves nearly 250 core participants and, so far, it's cost over £61; million. it's emerged that, down the decades, as well as taking part in protests, the undercover officers spied on bereaved families, used the names of dead children as part of their cover and, in some cases, had sexual relationships with the women they were targeting. among them, with the newspaper, this officer — real name mark kennedy. he was unmasked in 2010 at the start of the spy—cop
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labour. that may become important again next week because the cabinet office minister has tabled a ministerialen she spoke to labour. thanks for the latest on both and stories. italian police have said the man who carved his name into the woes of the coliseum last week as a tourist from the uk. let's show you the pictures, the uk. let's show you the pictures, the incident was filmed by another visitor who reprimanded the man verbally before handing the according to security officials. the nearly 2000 year old coliseum is one of the best—known symbols of imperial rome and is protected as a unesco world heritage site. —— the colosseum. let's speak to an italian journalist, thank you for being here on the programme. give me an idea of the sort of reaction there has been there since this video has been circulated to that story.- there since this video has been circulated to that story. there been com - lete circulated to that story. there been complete outrage. _ circulated to that story. there been complete outrage. italians - circulated to that story. there been complete outrage. italians are -
labour. that may become important again next week because the cabinet office minister has tabled a ministerialen she spoke to labour. thanks for the latest on both and stories. italian police have said the man who carved his name into the woes of the coliseum last week as a tourist from the uk. let's show you the pictures, the uk. let's show you the pictures, the incident was filmed by another visitor who reprimanded the man verbally before handing the according to security officials. the...
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unhappiness on the left and indeed on the soft left of the labour party about what has been happening here. we have seen andy burnham, former cabinetutive committee and they have complained about excluding a eu to, sitting mayor with no right of appeal. labour says during the process to find a candidate to find this north east mayoralty, some candidates did not meet the threshold required to proceed to the longest stage —— excluding a city mayor. that is about the decision of jamie driscoll to share a platform with the film—maker ken loach who was expelled from the labour party in 2021 after he stood by groups which had criticised keir starmer�*s attempts to tackle anti—semitism in the labour party. the labour party is complaining that mr driscoll trochu —— to apologise. during that platform. i don't put words in his mouth, but i think you will find mr driscoll will say, that was an accident. driscoll will say, that was an accident-— driscoll will say, that was an accident. , . , , ., accident. there is a wider issue for the left when _ accident. there is a wider issue for the left when it _ accident. there is a wider issue for the
unhappiness on the left and indeed on the soft left of the labour party about what has been happening here. we have seen andy burnham, former cabinetutive committee and they have complained about excluding a eu to, sitting mayor with no right of appeal. labour says during the process to find a candidate to find this north east mayoralty, some candidates did not meet the threshold required to proceed to the longest stage —— excluding a city mayor. that is about the decision of jamie driscoll...
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but the labour shadow cabinet didn't get the memo. be careful what you wish for. is teettet— i don't understand why labour is teettnt en— i don't understand why labour is leading on this— i don't understand why labour is leading on this. _ i don't understand why labour is leading on this . ti:t”t: patti?” leading on this. lord taylor. wett— leading on this. lord taylor. wett .— leading on this. lord taylor. well, labour— leading on this. lord taylor. well, labour used— leading on this. lord taylor. well, labour used to- leading on this. tit”t: patti?” well, labour used to be leading on this. tit”t: patti?” well , labour used to be the well, labour used to be the party— well, labour used to be the petty et— well, labour used to be the petty et the— well, labour used to be the party of the working class. now it's party of the working class. now he the — party of the working class. now we the petty— party of the working class. now we the petty et— party of the working class. now it's the party of the working eteee— it's the party of the working eteee ent— it's the pa
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but as you highlighted, martin, the current cabinet and labour are terrified of any criticism and willents to trigger a by—election if a majority in parliament had approved it. well none of that matters now because he's resigned , of course, but resigned, of course, but parliament will vote on monday, irrespective of whether to let the to back the reports recommendations, which also include permanently removing bods include permanently removing boris paul coyte mentary pass all of this poses much broader questions, the most crucial of which is being is this the end for boris johnson? well joining me now to hopefully answer this question is the former editor of the sunday mirror, paul coney, and the political commentator benjamin loughnan. so hello to you both. let's start with you , you both. let's start with you, paul you both. let's start with you, paul, because you were away there . has been unfairly there. has boris been unfairly treated by a kangaroo court or is he a coward that deserted the battlefield? and it's not even over for him? because guess what? he just landed a whopping
but as you highlighted, martin, the current cabinet and labour are terrified of any criticism and willents to trigger a by—election if a majority in parliament had approved it. well none of that matters now because he's resigned , of course, but resigned, of course, but parliament will vote on monday, irrespective of whether to let the to back the reports recommendations, which also include permanently removing bods include permanently removing boris paul coyte mentary pass all of this poses...
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but as you highlighted, martin, the current cabinet and labour are terrified of any criticism and willconstituents to trigger a by—election if a majority in parliament had approved it. well none of that matters now because he's resigned , of course, but resigned, of course, but parliament will vote on monday, irrespective of whether to let the to back the reports recommendations, which also include permanently removing bods include permanently removing boris paul coyte mentary pass all of this poses much broader questions, the most crucial of which is being is this the end for boris johnson? well joining me now to hopefully answer this question is the former editor of the sunday mirror, paul coney, and the political commentator benjamin loughnan. so hello to you both. let's start with you , you both. let's start with you, paul you both. let's start with you, paul, because you were away there . has been unfairly there. has boris been unfairly treated by a kangaroo court or is he a coward that deserted the battlefield? and it's not even over for him? because guess what? he just landed a
but as you highlighted, martin, the current cabinet and labour are terrified of any criticism and willconstituents to trigger a by—election if a majority in parliament had approved it. well none of that matters now because he's resigned , of course, but resigned, of course, but parliament will vote on monday, irrespective of whether to let the to back the reports recommendations, which also include permanently removing bods include permanently removing boris paul coyte mentary pass all of...
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longer since the 19705, the former labour mp keith vaz who was suspended for six months, so this would be very long and there are some people, for example the cabinetve, who said mini5ter michael gove, who said yesterday he would not vote today on the basis of that punishment, that what he agreed with the report any foot the committee had done good work and that bori5john5on 5hould work and that bori5john5on should be critici5ed, he felt that length of suspension was just too long and he didn't think it was merited. it will be interesting to see if there are others who follow that if you. interesting to hear from the chair of the select committee harriet harman who, is a has been an issue of boris harman who, is a has been an issue of bori5john5on calling it egregious, per5onal of bori5john5on calling it egregious, personal attacks from him and his supporters and members of that committee and this is her first chance to stand and say what she wants to say, so that will be interesting. it wants to say, so that will be interesting.— wants to say, so that will be interestine. ,.,, ., interesting. it will, the position so far has _ interesting. it will
longer since the 19705, the former labour mp keith vaz who was suspended for six months, so this would be very long and there are some people, for example the cabinetve, who said mini5ter michael gove, who said yesterday he would not vote today on the basis of that punishment, that what he agreed with the report any foot the committee had done good work and that bori5john5on 5hould work and that bori5john5on should be critici5ed, he felt that length of suspension was just too long and he didn't...
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been calling and now the been calling for it and now the labour frontbench or the labour shadow have we're shadow cabinet and decent quality that sector and a decent quality of some ability to of life requires some ability to plan the future. it's plan into the future. now it's very difficult for me or many other people. i mean, i'm obviously the worst affected obviously not the worst affected here. if you're a parent here. if you if you're a parent with children, this a much with children, this is a much more problem you more severe problem for you. you might move kid out might have to move your kid out of because your rent of a school because your rent goes so if we are going to goes up. so if we are going to have a situation where there aren't homes aren't enough council homes for people on people where people can't get on the what we the property ladder, what we have is make private have to do is make private renting tolerable. and the only way that to give way to do that is to give stability and security to private renters, which will require to some of require to some degree of at least stabilisati
been calling and now the been calling for it and now the labour frontbench or the labour shadow have we're shadow cabinet and decent quality that sector and a decent quality of some ability to of life requires some ability to plan the future. it's plan into the future. now it's very difficult for me or many other people. i mean, i'm obviously the worst affected obviously not the worst affected here. if you're a parent here. if you if you're a parent with children, this a much with children,...
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nnne—inw- now and it sounds like labour nnwe —inew ieel have decided that they too enewii — have decided that they too should—senior. have decided that they too- should_senior cabinet, you— in the house of commons. not just yet, you know? yeah but i den-i— just yet, you know? yeah but i went knew— just yet, you know? yeah but i went knew .— just yet, you know? yeah but i went knew . i— just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know . i mean, just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know. i mean, i always ieei— don't know. i mean, i always ieei ineee— don't know. i mean, i always feel these like— don't know. i mean, i always feel these like ,_ don't know. i mean, i always feel these like , tokenistic feel these like, tokenistic eiiene— feel these like, tokenistic eiiene, wen— feel these like, tokenistic efforts, you know, i don't know. is efforts, you know, i don't know. in ii— efforts, you know, i don't know. ie in nn— efforts, you know, i don't know. ie in nn nne— efforts, you know, i don't know. is it an age thing?— efforts, you know, i don't know. is it an age thing? when i was wewngen— is it an age thing? when i was wewngenlween— is it an age thing? when i was younger,i
nnne—inw- now and it sounds like labour nnwe —inew ieel have decided that they too enewii — have decided that they too should—senior. have decided that they too- should_senior cabinet, you— in the house of commons. not just yet, you know? yeah but i den-i— just yet, you know? yeah but i went knew— just yet, you know? yeah but i went knew .— just yet, you know? yeah but i went knew . i— just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know . i mean, just yet, you know? yeah but i don't...
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neve—inev- now and it sounds like labour neve —inev ieel have decided that they too eneuiu — have decided that they too should—senior. have decided that they too- should_senior cabinetns. not just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i— just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i nnen— just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i nnevv .— just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i nnevv . i— just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know . i mean, just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know. i mean, i always ieei— don't know. i mean, i always ieei ineee— don't know. i mean, i always feel these like— don't know. i mean, i always feel these like ,_ don't know. i mean, i always feel these like , tokenistic feel these like, tokenistic eiiene— feel these like, tokenistic eiiene, veu— feel these like, tokenistic efforts, you know, i don't know. is efforts, you know, i don't know. is i— efforts, you know, i don't know. is i en— efforts, you know, i don't know. is i en eee— efforts, you know, i don't know. is it an age thing?— efforts, you know, i don't know. is it an age thing? when i was veungen— is it an age thing? when i was veungenlueeu— is it an age thing? when i was younger,iused to— is it an age thin
neve—inev- now and it sounds like labour neve —inev ieel have decided that they too eneuiu — have decided that they too should—senior. have decided that they too- should_senior cabinetns. not just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i— just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i nnen— just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i nnevv .— just yet, you know? yeah but i een-i nnevv . i— just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know . i mean, just yet, you know? yeah but i don't know. i mean, i always...
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defended their actions , though, defended their actions, saying the cabinet office has handed over 55,000 documents so far. the deputy labourwith their defence minister jr eeyhe ehhemehe— with their defence minister jr saying attempts at an offensive were thwarted. _ saying attempts at an offensive were thwarted. none of these ehehme— were thwarted. none of these ehehme heye— were thwarted. none of these claims have been independently wehhheh— claims have been independently wehhheh .— claims have been independently verified . meanwhile the prime verified. meanwhile the prime hhhheheh— verified. meanwhile the prime whheheh hee— verified. meanwhile the prime minister has arrived in washington. - minister has arrived in washington. ahead of his fourth meehhh— washington. ahead of his fourth meehhh whhh— washington. ahead of his fourth meeting with the— washington. ahead of his fourth meeting with the us president, whheh— meeting with the us president, whheh whhh— meeting with the us president, which will take— meeting with the us president, which will take place tomorrow. hhehh — which will take place tomorrow. hhehh suheh— wh
defended their actions , though, defended their actions, saying the cabinet office has handed over 55,000 documents so far. the deputy labourwith their defence minister jr eeyhe ehhemehe— with their defence minister jr saying attempts at an offensive were thwarted. _ saying attempts at an offensive were thwarted. none of these ehehme— were thwarted. none of these ehehme heye— were thwarted. none of these claims have been independently wehhheh— claims have been independently wehhheh .—...
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cabinet member and is the member of— was a shadow cabinet member and is the member of parliament for the teheer— is the member of parliament for the labourhe venue to find out be contacting the venue to find eet whet-e— be contacting the venue to find eet whet-e gehg— be contacting the venue to find out what's going on and to raise my ehe— out what's going on and to raise my concerns and that folks , is my concerns and that folks, is why— my concerns and that folks, is why vee— my concerns and that folks, is why vee eehthg— my concerns and that folks, is why you sending in emails , urls why you sending in emails, urls of why you sending in emails, urls et thhge— why you sending in emails, urls et thhge vee— why you sending in emails, urls of things you know— why you sending in emails, urls of things you know of what you h— of things you know of what you th veer— of things you know of what you see in your area— of things you know of what you see in your area or— of things you know of what you see in your area or elsewhere. we— see in your area or elsewhere. the ehe— see in your area or elsewhere. we can use on this- see in your area or el
cabinet member and is the member of— was a shadow cabinet member and is the member of parliament for the teheer— is the member of parliament for the labourhe venue to find out be contacting the venue to find eet whet-e— be contacting the venue to find eet whet-e gehg— be contacting the venue to find out what's going on and to raise my ehe— out what's going on and to raise my concerns and that folks , is my concerns and that folks, is why— my concerns and that folks, is why vee— my...
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labour mp for ellesmere port & neston and shadow employment rights minister. and christine jardine — the liberal democrat mp for edinburgh west, spokesperson on scotland, women and equalities and the cabinetnd the government's climate watchdog says the uk has lost its position as a world leader on global warming action. the climate change committee says efforts are worryingly slow — but ministers say the government has met all its carbon targets. welcome to our mps. good to have you on and behave yourself, you're on the telly as well! we have lee rowley. how are you? i’m the telly as well! we have lee rowley. how are you? i'm good. how are ou. rowley. how are you? i'm good. how are yom you — rowley. how are you? i'm good. how are you. you were _ rowley. how are you? i'm good. how are you. you were head _ rowley. how are you? i'm good. how are you. you were head boy - rowley. how are you? i'm good. how are you. you were head boy at - are you. you were head boy at school, always _ are you. you were head boy at school, always set _ are you. you were head boy at school, always set for - are you. you were head boy at i school, always set for greatness, always on the road to no 10. how do you b
labour mp for ellesmere port & neston and shadow employment rights minister. and christine jardine — the liberal democrat mp for edinburgh west, spokesperson on scotland, women and equalities and the cabinetnd the government's climate watchdog says the uk has lost its position as a world leader on global warming action. the climate change committee says efforts are worryingly slow — but ministers say the government has met all its carbon targets. welcome to our mps. good to have you on...
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is the member of— was a shadow cabinet member and is the member of parliament for the is the member of parliament for we ranewr— is the member of parliament for the labourf the visit, i'll be contacting the— circumstances of the visit, i'll be contacting the venue to find out be contacting the venue to find ear wnar-s— be contacting the venue to find ear wnar-s gerng— be contacting the venue to find out what's going on and to raise my out what's going on and to raise nv ana— out what's going on and to raise my concerns and that folks , is my concerns and that folks, is why— my concerns and that folks, is wnv vea— my concerns and that folks, is wnv vew senarng— my concerns and that folks, is why you sending in emails , urls why you sending in emails, urls of why you sending in emails, urls er rnrngs— why you sending in emails, urls er rnrngs vea— why you sending in emails, urls of things you know— why you sending in emails, urls of things you know of what you tn— of things you know of what you rn veer— of things you know of what you see in your area— of things you know of what you see in your area or— of things you know of what you see in your area or el
is the member of— was a shadow cabinet member and is the member of parliament for the is the member of parliament for we ranewr— is the member of parliament for the labourf the visit, i'll be contacting the— circumstances of the visit, i'll be contacting the venue to find out be contacting the venue to find ear wnar-s— be contacting the venue to find ear wnar-s gerng— be contacting the venue to find out what's going on and to raise my out what's going on and to raise nv ana— out...
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cabinet office. this is obviously controversial, but it has got through because of that huge conservative majority. of course, in parliament, there is a lot of opposition. the labournutes also what the decision is here, but i think it is worth pointing out, as home editor mark easton was saying, this will almost certainly go to the supreme court, which way the decision goes today. just before i leave you, there was an attempted deportation flight earlier... it was last year, wasn't it? what happened there? so earlier... it was last year, wasn't it? what happened there? so it's got almost, i believe _ it? what happened there? so it's got almost, i believe they _ it? what happened there? so it's got almost, i believe they may _ it? what happened there? so it's got almost, i believe they may have - almost, i believe they may have almost, i believe they may have almost got to the runway, but it was stopped at the very last minute because of individual appeals from people on the flight. it was not the overall policy that led to this being stopped, but individual appeals, and that is what we saw, that was in the ruling we had a few months ago, the initial one. the high
cabinet office. this is obviously controversial, but it has got through because of that huge conservative majority. of course, in parliament, there is a lot of opposition. the labournutes also what the decision is here, but i think it is worth pointing out, as home editor mark easton was saying, this will almost certainly go to the supreme court, which way the decision goes today. just before i leave you, there was an attempted deportation flight earlier... it was last year, wasn't it? what...
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labour are trying to make hay out of it, saying that it's the mortgage tory penalty, the tory mortgage penalty, the tories of course even senior cabinet
labour are trying to make hay out of it, saying that it's the mortgage tory penalty, the tory mortgage penalty, the tories of course even senior cabinet
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sympathetic to the labour party, but widdecombe but under the widdecombe rules she have expressed she could not have expressed that a well, this that while she was a well, this official cabinettnts— bring you in for one last time. does this-call— bring you in for one last time. does this-call into- does this not call into gwesttene— does this not call into question? well, more there are ttgger— question? well, more there are ptgger gwesttens— question? well, more there are bigger questions to be answered attent— about this whole sue gray appetntnent. — appointment. what does this show that appointment. what does this show tnat tne— appointment. what does this show tnat tne ctwt— appointment. what does this show that the civil service can never be tnparttan— that the civil service can never be impartial? really? if sue grav— be impartial? really? if sue tray—nawng- be impartial? really? if suei gray—having these gray was in fact having these ttnt—teateri gray was in fact having these. kind—leader of kind of talks with the leader of the kind of talks with the leader of tne—attent- kind of talks with the leader of tne—atewt a- kind of talks with the leader of the—about a job- k
sympathetic to the labour party, but widdecombe but under the widdecombe rules she have expressed she could not have expressed that a well, this that while she was a well, this official cabinettnts— bring you in for one last time. does this-call— bring you in for one last time. does this-call into- does this not call into gwesttene— does this not call into question? well, more there are ttgger— question? well, more there are ptgger gwesttens— question? well, more there are bigger...
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cabinet office, but which he has had returned to him . we expect to begin that him. we expect to begin that inspection this week . the laboure, sir keir starmer has rejected the — conference, sir keir starmer has rejected the idea— conference, sir keir starmer has rejected the idea of onshore wtut— rejected the idea of onshore wtut uuttt— rejected the idea of onshore wind until jobs— rejected the idea of onshore wind until jobs are secured . wind until jobs are secured. wt-s— wind until jobs are secured. wt-s attor— wind until jobs are secured. it's after gmb— wind until jobs are secured. it's after gmb general secretary garv— it's after gmb general secretary oaw smttt— it's after gmb general secretary gary smith expressed concerns that— gary smith expressed concerns that two— gary smith expressed concerns that tho patty-s— gary smith expressed concerns that the party's stance may lead to a— that the party's stance may lead to a sudden— that the party's stance may lead to a sudden drop— that the party's stance may lead to a sudden drop in— that the party's stance may lead to a sudden drop in jobs , to a sudden drop in jobs,
cabinet office, but which he has had returned to him . we expect to begin that him. we expect to begin that inspection this week . the laboure, sir keir starmer has rejected the — conference, sir keir starmer has rejected the idea— conference, sir keir starmer has rejected the idea of onshore wtut— rejected the idea of onshore wtut uuttt— rejected the idea of onshore wind until jobs— rejected the idea of onshore wind until jobs are secured . wind until jobs are secured. wt-s— wind...