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of commons sat in the house of lords, and the house of lords was relegated to the king's robing roomhe house of lords was pretty small, and it accommodated everybody without too much difficulty. lord carrington. now, let's take a look at the wider world of politics. here'sjess ure with our countdown. at five, the royals had their eyes to the skies as the raf celebrated their centenary with a spectacular airshow of red, white and blue. at four, is that air force one? no, it's a giant inflatable baby donald trump flying over parliament square as protesters welcomed the us president. at three, defence minister tobias elwood is not known as a gossip... but he certainly can't hold his water. at two, former labour leader ed miliband turns town crier. it's coming home! it didn't come home. gareth southgate‘s boys were knocked out of the world cup by croatia. and at number one, it's a special anniversary this week. did you know it's been two years since theresa may became prime minister? not a lot has happened, really. finally, if brexit is taxing your political attention, spare a thought fo
of commons sat in the house of lords, and the house of lords was relegated to the king's robing roomhe house of lords was pretty small, and it accommodated everybody without too much difficulty. lord carrington. now, let's take a look at the wider world of politics. here'sjess ure with our countdown. at five, the royals had their eyes to the skies as the raf celebrated their centenary with a spectacular airshow of red, white and blue. at four, is that air force one? no, it's a giant inflatable...
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lord carrington was a natural diplomat.e was the last patrician tory aristocrat to hold such high office. the former foreign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, i'm olly foster. live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. we have our first finalist. france silence the neighbours belgium, and are now heading here on sunday. england have arrived here in moscow, and they have their eyes on that final on sunday if they can beat croatia tomorrow night. and i'm will perry with the rest of the day's sports headline. the hundard million pound man at the age of 33, christino ronaldo leaves real madrid forjuventus. and serena williams survives a scare, dropping herfirst set of the tournament, but winning her wimbledon quarter final. good evening from moscow, just under 2a hours until england will take on croatia in the semi finals of the world cup. we have our first finalist, france just got past belgium. the 98 ch
lord carrington was a natural diplomat.e was the last patrician tory aristocrat to hold such high office. the former foreign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, i'm olly foster. live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. we have our first finalist. france silence the neighbours belgium, and are now heading here on sunday. england have arrived here in moscow, and they have...
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earlier this evening i spoke to lord carrington‘s predecessor, lord 0wen, who was foreign secretary in a very formidable negotiator, and i think he did extremely well in lancaster house conference, in getting an agreement ofa conference, in getting an agreement of a large number of very different kinds of people, including ian smith and robert mugabe. and ifind it helped me when i was dealing with africa. we travelled together out to kenyata's funeral, and we talked about what was going on. he are so many you could totally trust. i believe he made a major contribution andi believe he made a major contribution and i believe his resignation was a printable resignation which did a lot of good for politics generally. i think he was right to resign. it would have been very difficult to continue with the war going on with the foreign secretary in the house of lords, and i think that was one of lords, and i think that was one of his main reasons for resigning. lord carrington would have appreciated today's presentation for the raf centenary. 100 planes, from the iconic spitfire to the latest
earlier this evening i spoke to lord carrington‘s predecessor, lord 0wen, who was foreign secretary in a very formidable negotiator, and i think he did extremely well in lancaster house conference, in getting an agreement ofa conference, in getting an agreement of a large number of very different kinds of people, including ian smith and robert mugabe. and ifind it helped me when i was dealing with africa. we travelled together out to kenyata's funeral, and we talked about what was going on....
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lord carrington was a natural diplomat.istocrat to hold such high office. the formerforeign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99. we have lots more as always on our website. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team via social media on twitter. ben bland will be here at 2am, but first of all, it's time for all the sports news with chris mitchell. coming upfor coming up for you in sport today: france will face england or croatia in the world cup final after defeating belgium. france showed more functionality than flair, but the fans in paris didn't care. and the old lady is calling. ronaldo leaves real madrid forjuventus. many billed it as a classic in the making. a golden generation of belgian players up against the french, who seemed to be getting better and better. it wasn't a classic that many expected. we know it went in france's favour. let's go to moscow. olly foster is there. 20 years after france achieved world cup glory, they were led back to the
lord carrington was a natural diplomat.istocrat to hold such high office. the formerforeign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99. we have lots more as always on our website. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team via social media on twitter. ben bland will be here at 2am, but first of all, it's time for all the sports news with chris mitchell. coming upfor coming up for you in sport today: france will face england or croatia in the world cup final after...
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lord carrington was the longest—serving member of the house of lords.ghout his life, i lunched with him not very long ago. he always was kind to young people, he encouraged them, you never, never felt other than you were dealing with someone who cared about you. and that was a truly remarkable quality in anyone, but in someone of such quality, it is, i think, almost unique. he was a great leader. he gave credit to others when things went well and he took the blame when things went badly. an old—fashioned set of virtues which perhaps we should occasionally remember. he was a politician and a public servant to his core. he had intellect, integrity, experience and great ability. when he spoke in your lordship‘s house in later years, his wisdom was valued and welcome. i've been told that on one occasion, he interjected on a conversation with margaret thatcher that she was having with a foreign visitor, saying, "the poor chap's come 600 miles, do let him say something!" laughter. my noble lords will have appreciated his great capacity to advise and persuade.
lord carrington was the longest—serving member of the house of lords.ghout his life, i lunched with him not very long ago. he always was kind to young people, he encouraged them, you never, never felt other than you were dealing with someone who cared about you. and that was a truly remarkable quality in anyone, but in someone of such quality, it is, i think, almost unique. he was a great leader. he gave credit to others when things went well and he took the blame when things went badly. an...
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that was the proposal of the former lib dem leader lord campbell when lords‘ question time focused onas part of the great britain athletics team at the tokyo olympics 5a years ago. my lords, the government doesn‘t recognise the vital importance of protecting the integrity of the sport and that includes keeping spot free from the scourge of doping. uk anti—doping, and arm‘s—length body, supports sports bodies with a wide range of measures. the minister aware of the work of the useful trust in this area which is particularly valuable ? because nowadays, as we know, sports men and sportswomen frequently appear in honours lists twice each year. it would be impossible to impose a condition, but might one impose an expectation or suggest an expectation that those who are honoured that we should offer themselves as role models, particularly in the field of discouraging performance enhancing drugs? well, my lords, i cannot think of a better example than in 1964 olympic sprinter than the noble lord. and i think he proves the point that role models are very important, and as far as the honours
that was the proposal of the former lib dem leader lord campbell when lords‘ question time focused onas part of the great britain athletics team at the tokyo olympics 5a years ago. my lords, the government doesn‘t recognise the vital importance of protecting the integrity of the sport and that includes keeping spot free from the scourge of doping. uk anti—doping, and arm‘s—length body, supports sports bodies with a wide range of measures. the minister aware of the work of the useful...
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lord callaghan.f his colleagues resigned from the brexit department. that is it from monday in parliament. we will be here for the rest of the week to keep you updated. from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. hello there. it's been a remarkable run of hot weather really. temperatures over the last five days somewhere in the uk have pushed over the 30 degrees celsius mark, and yesterday it was the turn of kew in west london to push above the 30—degree mark. 31 degrees celsius the top temperature yesterday. many areas did see some decent spells of sunshine. this was the scene in norfolk during monday, but further north—eastwards, in whitby, in that area, we had some thicker cloud and gary spotted a few spots of rain falling from the cloud. this, a cold front pushing through, and later in the day, the same weather watcher, gary, spotted some brighter weather following the cold front through. now, the satellite picture shows extensive cloud over northern and eastern parts of the country. that cold front cont
lord callaghan.f his colleagues resigned from the brexit department. that is it from monday in parliament. we will be here for the rest of the week to keep you updated. from me, kristiina cooper, goodbye. hello there. it's been a remarkable run of hot weather really. temperatures over the last five days somewhere in the uk have pushed over the 30 degrees celsius mark, and yesterday it was the turn of kew in west london to push above the 30—degree mark. 31 degrees celsius the top temperature...
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that was the plea of labour appears when the house of lords considered the case ofa house of lords considered up back in the 1920s when an anonymous donor supplied half £1 million with the intention of building up enough funds to pay off in one go all of britain's national debt. but the aim has become near impossible because of the rapid growth and the size of the national debt. the government's law officer, the attorney general, has now said that money should be given to the treasury to pay down some of the debt. labour appear summed up the situation as he saw it. the attorney general has simply given it to his friend, the chancellor. no consultation, no debate in parliament, and no parliamentary approval. and just because it can't write off that debt, that is no reason to use it in the way suggested. so, given we now have new attorney general, the minister agree to ask the new attorney general to reconsider this and they sure the charitable money is used for charitable money is used for charitable purpose? it is the case, my lords, that after much, much consideration, it is now the opinion
that was the plea of labour appears when the house of lords considered the case ofa house of lords considered up back in the 1920s when an anonymous donor supplied half £1 million with the intention of building up enough funds to pay off in one go all of britain's national debt. but the aim has become near impossible because of the rapid growth and the size of the national debt. the government's law officer, the attorney general, has now said that money should be given to the treasury to pay...
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first, lord carrington, the former foreign secretary, has died at the age of 99.ar government of sir winston churchill. lord carrington served as a tank commander in the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to the carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland islands. britain was unprepared and the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence.” the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence. i am responsible and i thought honourably that i should go. a british task force left to liberate the falklands and an official enquiry led cleared lord carrington of any responsibility. the young peter carington had been a soldier in the second. a hereditary peer, a highly educated and charming, he was the last survivor of the winston churchill's government. margaret tha
first, lord carrington, the former foreign secretary, has died at the age of 99.ar government of sir winston churchill. lord carrington served as a tank commander in the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to the...
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1977—79, lord 0wen.collections of him ? to talk about lord carrington. your recollections of him? he was a very formidable negotiator, and i think he did extremely well in lancaster house conference for getting an agreement for a large number of very different types of people, including ian smith and robert moog abe. and i found them very helpful when dealing with africa. we travelled to kenya on a's funeral and talked very frankly about that night he made a major contribution and i believe is an resignation was a principled resignation that did a lot of good for politics generally. all he was right to resign, it would have been very difficult to continue with a war going on with the foreign secretary in the house of lords. that was one of his main reasons for resigning. if we go back briefly to zimbabwe, what's striking is that he managed to keep all those people in a room together, such big personalities. most of them at one point or another wanted to walk out. yes. there have been lots of negotiations
1977—79, lord 0wen.collections of him ? to talk about lord carrington. your recollections of him? he was a very formidable negotiator, and i think he did extremely well in lancaster house conference for getting an agreement for a large number of very different types of people, including ian smith and robert moog abe. and i found them very helpful when dealing with africa. we travelled to kenya on a's funeral and talked very frankly about that night he made a major contribution and i believe...
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later the lords adjourned for the summer.r this programme but also for this term. parliament's not due to be back until tuesday the 11th of september, which is when we'll be back for our daily round—up. until then, goodbye from me, keith macdougall, and have a very good summer. hello there. well, tuesday brought some significant contrast in weather conditions across the uk with the south—east of england and east anglia having other dry sunny and hot day, with a top temperature of 31 degrees in suffolk but further north and west, a lot more cloud around thanks to a week whether font with low temperatures and even patchy light rain. if you look at the satellite picture, cast your eyes out to this swirl of cloud out in the atlantic, this is a significant area of low pressure which is going to reach our shores by the end of the week and bring some of us some significant rainfall. back here and now and to the early hours of wednesday, it is looking largely dry across the board. one of two showers, western scotland, more of a breez
later the lords adjourned for the summer.r this programme but also for this term. parliament's not due to be back until tuesday the 11th of september, which is when we'll be back for our daily round—up. until then, goodbye from me, keith macdougall, and have a very good summer. hello there. well, tuesday brought some significant contrast in weather conditions across the uk with the south—east of england and east anglia having other dry sunny and hot day, with a top temperature of 31 degrees...
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the lord shall preserve you from all evil and preserve your soul for the lord shall preserve you're goingh a time as this. we pray a blessing over each and everyone of you in the name above every name amen. now you can be seated for one more moment. a couple of announcements before you go. >> what a day, what a night. if you're not excited about what you've just heard, i don't know what will it excite you. now, i want you to go to your rooms and take a quick nap. first of all, those of you who didn't have the opportunity to respond to the amazing offering request, then wherever you exit, we have ushers that will gladly take your gift. thank you very much. now what we came here for, tomorrow morning we have the view on the hill promptly beginning at 8:00 a.m. we need to show our respect for the congressman and the senators that are coming, let me give you a preview. congressman kathy mcmorris rodgers from washington state will be addressing us, senator tom cotten from arkansas will be addressing us, congressman mark meadows from north carolina, senator ted cruz from texas. [applause] , con
the lord shall preserve you from all evil and preserve your soul for the lord shall preserve you're goingh a time as this. we pray a blessing over each and everyone of you in the name above every name amen. now you can be seated for one more moment. a couple of announcements before you go. >> what a day, what a night. if you're not excited about what you've just heard, i don't know what will it excite you. now, i want you to go to your rooms and take a quick nap. first of all, those of...
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but lord hailsham argued this issue was bigger than party politics.s is the high court of parliament! and we are not party hacks. and when it came to the vote, peers insisted on parliament having a say, sending the bill to the commons again. cue more frantic negotiations and a last government compromise that mps would have a meaningful vote in the speaker ruled in favour of one. the concession was put to a final tight vote. pregnant mps were summoned and one mp who had been receiving hospital treatment was wheeled through the commons, covered in a blanket and carrying a sick bowl. at the end of it all, the government won the day, just. the ayes to the right, 303. the noes to the left, 319, so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock. and all that meant, the bill finally received royal ascent, turning it into law at the end ofjune. so how bruising a battle has all this been and how is anyone supposed to keep up with the ins and outs of brexit? questions i put to bbc political correspondent jonathan blake. it's baffling enough for those of us whose jo
but lord hailsham argued this issue was bigger than party politics.s is the high court of parliament! and we are not party hacks. and when it came to the vote, peers insisted on parliament having a say, sending the bill to the commons again. cue more frantic negotiations and a last government compromise that mps would have a meaningful vote in the speaker ruled in favour of one. the concession was put to a final tight vote. pregnant mps were summoned and one mp who had been receiving hospital...
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the inquiry has shown lord carey some of the correspondence he received from victims, and proceedingsto being the tv easily duped by a manipulative child abuser, he does not accept that the church might have been able to stop peter ball from offending. but he struggled to explain why he never handed those letters from victims of abuse to the police, and just now he admitted that that was effectively fobbing them off and said that with hindsight it was a terrible mistake. martin bashir, thank you. our top story this lunchtime... it is1:20pm... wildfires ravaging parts of greece have killed at least 60 people — most of the victims were trapped in their homes or their cars. and coming up... climbing leaps into the tokyo olympics in two years' time, but what's the sport all about, and what are team gb‘s chances? coming up on bbc news, the divisions widen — a legend of german football says mesut 0zil has been playing badly for years, after the arsenal forward retires from the international game, citing racism and disrespect. a week after being released from hospital following their two wee
the inquiry has shown lord carey some of the correspondence he received from victims, and proceedingsto being the tv easily duped by a manipulative child abuser, he does not accept that the church might have been able to stop peter ball from offending. but he struggled to explain why he never handed those letters from victims of abuse to the police, and just now he admitted that that was effectively fobbing them off and said that with hindsight it was a terrible mistake. martin bashir, thank...
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lord o'shaughnessy.istopher chope, came in for some pretty stinging criticism last month, when he shouted, "object," to the upskirting bill. his shout at the end of the day's debating in the commons in effect ended the bill's chances of making further progress. the legislation had been put forward by a backbench mp and the government has since picked up the idea and is putting forward its own voyeurism bill. on friday, sir christopher explained why he had made that now famous shout. how can it be made clear to the government, our colleagues and the wider public, including social media, that an objection to a bill going through on the nod is not a commentary on the merits of the contents of the bill, but a demand for proper scrutiny? is there any way in which we can ensure that there is an opportunity for the reasons for objections to be able to be articulated? if the government supports a private members' bill, is it not the proper course to convert the private members' bill and the government bills as i
lord o'shaughnessy.istopher chope, came in for some pretty stinging criticism last month, when he shouted, "object," to the upskirting bill. his shout at the end of the day's debating in the commons in effect ended the bill's chances of making further progress. the legislation had been put forward by a backbench mp and the government has since picked up the idea and is putting forward its own voyeurism bill. on friday, sir christopher explained why he had made that now famous shout....
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the bill now goes to be debated in the lords.sday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. earlier in the programme we heard the snp's westminster leader, ian blackford, raise accusations the official brexit campaign group, vote leave, broke electoral law. these claims are firmly rejected by the group's former chief executive, matthew elliot. but in the lords, peers raised the leak, and whether there'd been foreign interference in the vote. given what we have just heard about the draft report from the electoral commission, how can the result of that referendum still be considered valid? i think there were many reasons why people voted as they did in the referendum. they were worried that globalisation had passed a number of communities and concern about immigration and concerned about the perceived threat to independence and sovereignty. there were home—grown reasons why people voted as they did, independent of the influences the noble lord looks to. if one looks at the potential involvement of the russia, the number of tweets in
the bill now goes to be debated in the lords.sday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy. earlier in the programme we heard the snp's westminster leader, ian blackford, raise accusations the official brexit campaign group, vote leave, broke electoral law. these claims are firmly rejected by the group's former chief executive, matthew elliot. but in the lords, peers raised the leak, and whether there'd been foreign interference in the vote. given what we have just heard about the draft report...
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two years later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe that a bishop in the church of god and do such evil things, so i actually believed him for quite a time. lord carey was reminded of seven letters that he was sent by victims of abuse, but instead of counselling then, he arranged for ball to receive £12,500 in financial support. seems particularly galling that peter ball should be sent money to go on holiday when the victims and survivors were not given any counselling. i have already said i regret the treatment of the victims. the only time he showed remorse was about the loss that peter ball had suffered. there was so much consideration given to peter ball and his brother and virtually nothing for the victims. after five hours of testimony, lord carey conceded that the church had failed to many. the home of the red arrows raf scampton is to be sold. 600 people currently work at the site near lincoln, which was also where 617 squadron prepared
two years later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe that a bishop in the church of god and do such evil things, so i actually believed him for quite a time. lord carey was reminded of seven letters that he was sent by victims of abuse, but instead of counselling then, he arranged for ball to receive £12,500 in financial support. seems particularly galling that peter ball...
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and i did not say to the lord, i am a preacher, i preached to many people. i said oh, lord, i am a sinner. i still need your forgiveness. i still need your cross. and i asked the lord to give me peace in my heart, and he did, a wonderful pieeace that has not left me to this day. gigi: we were absolutely overwhelmed. it was extraordinarily touching. even from to drive here, asheville to charlotte, there were -- not hundreds. there were thousands of people. lining the roads on every overpass, hanging over. we had to go down the middle of the freeway because the cars were even parked on the sides of the freeway. it was overwhelming to us. it was such a blessing to have that type of support and to realize the love that people had for daddy. most of those people have a love for daddy because there is something in their lives that was touched by something that daddy said. and usually their lives had been changed because of what god did through daddy's work. and they would come with tears streaming down her cheeks. they were on the side of the road on their knees.
and i did not say to the lord, i am a preacher, i preached to many people. i said oh, lord, i am a sinner. i still need your forgiveness. i still need your cross. and i asked the lord to give me peace in my heart, and he did, a wonderful pieeace that has not left me to this day. gigi: we were absolutely overwhelmed. it was extraordinarily touching. even from to drive here, asheville to charlotte, there were -- not hundreds. there were thousands of people. lining the roads on every overpass,...
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anything about getting publicity about the lord and god's love for people. if it takes "time" magazine or whatever, he was happy to do it. any show on television, he would accept the same reason. i was invited to be daddy's date to the 75th anniversary of "time" magazine in new york. mother could not go. anyone who was on the cover was invited. it was an interesting group of people. daddy, of course, was sitting at i wasesident's table and sitting a couple behind him. this was during president clinton's administration. they had just found the blue dress. and so it was a very tense time the president and his wife. and i remember thinking how difficult it must have been for them to sit there in that crowd and all of that had just come it, and going home that day, said daddy, tell me, how do we as christians deal with things like that? and he said, honey, according to the new testament, our job is to .ove it is the holy spirit's job to convict, and it is god's job to judge. this life is very short. whenever i -- the older i get, the more i realize how short it
anything about getting publicity about the lord and god's love for people. if it takes "time" magazine or whatever, he was happy to do it. any show on television, he would accept the same reason. i was invited to be daddy's date to the 75th anniversary of "time" magazine in new york. mother could not go. anyone who was on the cover was invited. it was an interesting group of people. daddy, of course, was sitting at i wasesident's table and sitting a couple behind him. this...
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lord o'shaughnessy. the moment. as well as the world cup, wimbledon is now with us as well. and for a fortnight we all become keen followers of tennis. one of the biggest tennis fans in parliament is undoubtedly the commons speaker, john bercow, a fact that may have led to this question, served, by a conservative backbencher. i'm sure you'll be delighted, mr speaker, wimbledon is now under way and that means tonnes of british drivers would be consumed. strawberries would be consumed. i like to say how much i welcome more british workers to pick that fruit and will she update the house on her plans? i'm even more pleased roger federer won his first match and finished right before question time began. i can say everyone is a winner today in this chamber. probably not the last tennis reference of the fortnight. and that's it for this programme. alicia mccarthy will be here for the rest of the week. but for now, from me keith macdougall, goodbye. good morning. the summer of 2018 is shaping up to be quite mem
lord o'shaughnessy. the moment. as well as the world cup, wimbledon is now with us as well. and for a fortnight we all become keen followers of tennis. one of the biggest tennis fans in parliament is undoubtedly the commons speaker, john bercow, a fact that may have led to this question, served, by a conservative backbencher. i'm sure you'll be delighted, mr speaker, wimbledon is now under way and that means tonnes of british drivers would be consumed. strawberries would be consumed. i like to...
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, whether lord stig at an issue and, with some quite startling findings —— lords dig at an issue.ice and intelligence agency had been using children as spies in cobalt operations. in other words, using children as spies in cobalt operations. in otherwords, kids that have got involved in art and no, drugs or not crime —— i don't know, drugs or knife crime, were sent back into the communities they we re sent back into the communities they were getting into trouble in and reporting back to the, being asked to report back to the police. now thatis to report back to the police. now that is a pretty dangerous thing, i think, to ask kids to do. and in the box they have helpfully in red, from one undercover officer, that we don't know his name, so he can't be an undercover officer at, yes, don't know his name, so he can't be an undercover officerat, yes, ex— undercover officer. it is a kid caught first time, and instead of rescuing him they send him back in. these are known according to the home office as covert human intelligence sources. chis. they are children. they are still children.
, whether lord stig at an issue and, with some quite startling findings —— lords dig at an issue.ice and intelligence agency had been using children as spies in cobalt operations. in other words, using children as spies in cobalt operations. in otherwords, kids that have got involved in art and no, drugs or not crime —— i don't know, drugs or knife crime, were sent back into the communities they we re sent back into the communities they were getting into trouble in and reporting back to...
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lord o'shaugnessey.te on allowing mps to vote by proxy when they're on baby leave was shelved. because there had been extra items of business added to the schedule, including that urgent question to esther mcvey and the statement on the novichok poisoning in wiltshire, there was little time left for the proxy voting debate. so the government decided to postpone it for now, much to the disappointment of many mps, including the chair of the procedure committee which had produced a report on the subject. we passed a motion in this house on february ist to look at proxy voting. the procedure committee which i chair, mr speaker, published its report on may 15th. we are some two months from that point, five months plus in total from february ist. i'm a man of great patience but babies aren't as patient as i am. there are a number of colleagues who are expecting to give birth in the next few weeks who were rather hoping that we would get to this business. if not today, mr speaker, then perhaps next week. i woul
lord o'shaugnessey.te on allowing mps to vote by proxy when they're on baby leave was shelved. because there had been extra items of business added to the schedule, including that urgent question to esther mcvey and the statement on the novichok poisoning in wiltshire, there was little time left for the proxy voting debate. so the government decided to postpone it for now, much to the disappointment of many mps, including the chair of the procedure committee which had produced a report on the...
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it was a fine performance from england at lord's yesterday.d the chase always proved too tricky for india. i—i process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india. 1—1 as they head to headingley. it was a fabulous effort to sort of get to where we did, but i think, ultimately, our bowlers were outstanding to back that up. and as i've said previously, the conditions might have slightly favoured us today. but, you know, we were ruthless and we took that opportunity and, you know, the scoreline is a fair reflection of that, i think. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenging over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenging over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. the overall standings could quite literally be shaken up. so the sprinters will be thankful they got the chance for the stage win on saturday. dutchman dylan groenewegan took his second in a row, with mark cavendish at eight. ger
it was a fine performance from england at lord's yesterday.d the chase always proved too tricky for india. i—i process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india. 1—1 as they head to headingley. it was a fabulous effort to sort of get to where we did, but i think, ultimately, our bowlers were outstanding to back that up. and as i've said previously, the conditions might have slightly favoured us today. but, you know, we were ruthless and we took that opportunity and, you know, the...
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that's not a big parliament stress to know, the lord. and this amendment is in fact about sabotaging brecks i. >> -- brexit. but he argued this was bigger than party government. >> this is the high court of parliament and we are not party hacked. >> and when it came to the vote, pierce insisted on the parliament having a sigh sending the bill to the commons again. >> meanwhile a last government compromise that p.m.'s would have a meaningful vote if the speaker ruled in favor of one. the concession was put to a inal tight vote. one m.p. who had been receiving hospital was wheeled covered in a blanket and carrying a sick bowl. the government won the day. >> the ayes to the right 303. the nos to the left 319. so the nos have it. the nos have it. unlock. >> the bill finally received royal assent turning it into law t the end of june. how is anyone supposed to keep up with the ins and outs of brexit? questions i put to "bbc" correspondent jonathan blake. >> i think people watching and listening and reading and trying to understand what's goin
that's not a big parliament stress to know, the lord. and this amendment is in fact about sabotaging brecks i. >> -- brexit. but he argued this was bigger than party government. >> this is the high court of parliament and we are not party hacked. >> and when it came to the vote, pierce insisted on the parliament having a sigh sending the bill to the commons again. >> meanwhile a last government compromise that p.m.'s would have a meaningful vote if the speaker ruled in...
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and i'm from the house of lords to the house of commons i'm about to speak to. another parliamentarian hugely active in these organizations promoting international cooperation. a member of the parliamentary union you farm the international development select committee and of course the major different offices in your constituency porton do you think it's generally called soft. and international relations thank you stream liam forth and i know you from posting parliamentarians to the u.k. parliament and they were saying bilateral discussions on generations west something that there was full and sustained even the most difficult times when perhaps political difficulties arise if you have those bilateral relationships over time then. she can rely on to try to negotiate a way forward. with the states tweak something offensive two o'clock in the morning on the international media jumps could actually have a role for these long term relationships instant media and constant insults well you know the media is one aspect but behind are the relationships that parliaments
and i'm from the house of lords to the house of commons i'm about to speak to. another parliamentarian hugely active in these organizations promoting international cooperation. a member of the parliamentary union you farm the international development select committee and of course the major different offices in your constituency porton do you think it's generally called soft. and international relations thank you stream liam forth and i know you from posting parliamentarians to the u.k....
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i'm delighted to be joined by a certain herself one of the foremost exponents in the house of lords so both these organizations which are generally thought to constitute soft power how do you rate the importance spano so i think that organizations for example british council but many of the organization that are working in south africa in different parts of the world makes our work much more easy and they set the space for greater understanding and i think more cooperation everything about the recent comment of conference was very unusual because it became almost a lightning conductor. started to see itself some of the other commonwealth countries will soon because of the hostile environment policy in the when russia generation and public policy in the u.k. not to be changed as a result you girls are a beneficial process for public policy makers in the u.k. sadly i think that it would work towards changing and. sort of. enabling a climate where more honorable discussion could take place and put aside some of our difficult years as colonizers i think that i can say that they've been one
i'm delighted to be joined by a certain herself one of the foremost exponents in the house of lords so both these organizations which are generally thought to constitute soft power how do you rate the importance spano so i think that organizations for example british council but many of the organization that are working in south africa in different parts of the world makes our work much more easy and they set the space for greater understanding and i think more cooperation everything about the...
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>> stephen: lord?ephen: your family name was cheese. >> my dad's name was cheese when he went into the first world war to fight. i wish he changed it to something sensible. i was always teased in school. why didn't he change it to rockefeller? no, i was offered a pirage. >> stephen: what do you get? i was offered a party in england called the liberal democrats, and at the end of it when he resigned as leader, he said, the house of lords, and i realized i was asked if i wanted to be lord cleese, and i loved the idea because it would have annoyed the pythons so much. >> stephen: of course, because you're countercultural. >> oh, yes, and they would have been very cross. ( laughter ) and he said, but the only thing is, you have to vote all the time in the house of lords. i said, does that mean i have to be there in the winter? he said, i'm afraid. so and i said, pass. ( laughter ) because i only have one thing on my bucket list and that is never to be cold again. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, yeah, i can
>> stephen: lord?ephen: your family name was cheese. >> my dad's name was cheese when he went into the first world war to fight. i wish he changed it to something sensible. i was always teased in school. why didn't he change it to rockefeller? no, i was offered a pirage. >> stephen: what do you get? i was offered a party in england called the liberal democrats, and at the end of it when he resigned as leader, he said, the house of lords, and i realized i was asked if i wanted...
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. >> coach larry: lord, thank you for this food we're about to receive.s they play on the field. in jesus' name i pray, amen. >> all: amen. [ applause ] >> coach larry: let's go eat, y'all. >> coach: these kids, you know, they got long days. they wake up, what, 4:45-5:00. they don't leave off the hill from us until about 7:00 after practice, so they go through a lot. >> anthony: how many generations of coal in your family? >> coach mike: at least five. >> anthony: wow. coach mike anderson is second in command. coal in anybody else's family? yeah? >> cole: like trash man, that's a real common job in my family. >> coach larry: don't feel bad. trash men make more money than teachers do, chavez. >> anthony: fred "fat back" minco, micah "woogie" mclaughlin, and cole "chavo" anderson are in many ways typical mount view players and students with the hopes and dreams of, well, any other high school students. >> anthony: homecoming. >> coach larry: it is. >> anthony: how big a deal is football in general, and this game, and what you guys do? >> coach: you know, a
. >> coach larry: lord, thank you for this food we're about to receive.s they play on the field. in jesus' name i pray, amen. >> all: amen. [ applause ] >> coach larry: let's go eat, y'all. >> coach: these kids, you know, they got long days. they wake up, what, 4:45-5:00. they don't leave off the hill from us until about 7:00 after practice, so they go through a lot. >> anthony: how many generations of coal in your family? >> coach mike: at least five....
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good lord! laughter. ilive gorging on rotten rubbish. good lord! laughter.of them all the time. one scuttled across just in front of me —— thames. time. one scuttled across just in front of me -- thames. there is an army of them now. highly disciplined! there are more rats and lawyers. let's move on, michael, your paper, the express, you were running the ship today. it was, my fault. betrayal of raf heroes, strong words. what's it about? the heritage and tradition of the whole thing. ministry of defence announced officially today that the raf scampton in lincolnshire was going to be closed down in 2022. the red arriws will have to find somewhere else for the display team —— red arrows. a great advert for the country. and it was the dambusters. and it was where the 617 dambuster squadron was based. 102 years old. a lot of readers got in touch to say how upset they were. quite traditional readers, we have. they think it is chipping away at the heritage of the country. and it is a very good raf base, apparently! what is it mean, a good raf? we spoke with sir mi
good lord! laughter. ilive gorging on rotten rubbish. good lord! laughter.of them all the time. one scuttled across just in front of me —— thames. time. one scuttled across just in front of me -- thames. there is an army of them now. highly disciplined! there are more rats and lawyers. let's move on, michael, your paper, the express, you were running the ship today. it was, my fault. betrayal of raf heroes, strong words. what's it about? the heritage and tradition of the whole thing....
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government minister saying we will amend something in the lords, and if you ta ke something in the lords that stephen hammond, the mp involved, saying no, iam not hammond, the mp involved, saying no, i am not involved in that. so discussions going right to the wire. yesterday it seemed the remainers had more on their side and they did not manage to get the defeat. there we re not manage to get the defeat. there were labour mps who voted with the government that saved their skin. were labour mps who voted with the government that saved their skinlj mentioned the other vote whether government did lose on an amendment with regards to the regulation of medicines travelling between the eu and the uk. what is the significance of that? significant because it is just the second defeat the government has faced in the course of the brexit legislation. in that senseit of the brexit legislation. in that sense it is significant it did not go their way. it was not as critical to the brexit strategy as the issue of the customs union. it does go further than the government has outlined it wanted to do o
government minister saying we will amend something in the lords, and if you ta ke something in the lords that stephen hammond, the mp involved, saying no, iam not hammond, the mp involved, saying no, i am not involved in that. so discussions going right to the wire. yesterday it seemed the remainers had more on their side and they did not manage to get the defeat. there we re not manage to get the defeat. there were labour mps who voted with the government that saved their skin. were labour mps...
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of lords. >> why do we have to change who the holy father is? is a proposal someone has the right to present. secondly, it is important to remember that as jesus says in john chapter 4 god is spirit and those who worship god must worship god in spirit and in truth so god is spirit, bigger than all our language was when i pray the lord's for i pray our father who art in heaven and i will continue to and also i would even add please know the up his couple church is not debating the trinity. we believe in god the holy trinity, don't worry about that. we are not debating whether jesus is lord. do not worry about that. this discussion is about worship and worship language but not about changing god or jesus, god is god and jesus christ, the same yesterday, today and forever. we will be right back. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. . . time for the good, the bad the and the ugly. cop car character karaoke ♪ todd: two harmonizing to katy perry. god bless america. jillian: reminder why m
of lords. >> why do we have to change who the holy father is? is a proposal someone has the right to present. secondly, it is important to remember that as jesus says in john chapter 4 god is spirit and those who worship god must worship god in spirit and in truth so god is spirit, bigger than all our language was when i pray the lord's for i pray our father who art in heaven and i will continue to and also i would even add please know the up his couple church is not debating the trinity....
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lord hague.sed to change the way it tackles domestic abuse, to recognise that it mainly affects women. giving evidence to the home affairs select committee, two domestic violence groups said a gender neutral approach was leading to funding cuts for women's services. once you gender neutralise an issue, what you tend to do is you tend to respond to anyone‘s perception that they are a victim of domestic violence, so in an incident where, for example, a woman might call a police officer and complain that the perpetrator, husband or partner, is abusing her, he makes a cross allegation saying, "no, she's abusing me", and the police then record both of them as victims, and that then feeds into statistics, which are skewed because both are recognised as victims. there are men who are victims of domestic violence. are you saying they should be cast aside? not at all. and i totally accept that there are men who are victims of domestic violence, but there is also the need to recognise that the overwhelming
lord hague.sed to change the way it tackles domestic abuse, to recognise that it mainly affects women. giving evidence to the home affairs select committee, two domestic violence groups said a gender neutral approach was leading to funding cuts for women's services. once you gender neutralise an issue, what you tend to do is you tend to respond to anyone‘s perception that they are a victim of domestic violence, so in an incident where, for example, a woman might call a police officer and...
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with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones and the broadcaster, henry bonsu.are already in. the financial times leads with facebook‘s fine by the information commissioner's office after the watchdog accused the social network of breaking the law over how it safeguarded user information in the cambridge analytica data leak. that's also the front page story in the guardian, which also shows the faces of the 12 young footballers successfully rescued from a cave in thailand. the telegraph focuses on us president donald trump's comments that theresa may's government is in turmoil after cabinet ministers and party figures resign. meanwhile, the i divides its front page between those continuing resignations within theresa may's party and also looks ahead to england's world cup match against croatia tomorrow. the times also leads on the state of mrs may's leadership, saying that tory mp andrew bridgen will submit a letter of no confidence in the prime minister to the 1922 committee of conservative banckbenchers. the daily express describes the prime minister's plans t
with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones and the broadcaster, henry bonsu.are already in. the financial times leads with facebook‘s fine by the information commissioner's office after the watchdog accused the social network of breaking the law over how it safeguarded user information in the cambridge analytica data leak. that's also the front page story in the guardian, which also shows the faces of the 12 young footballers successfully rescued from a cave in thailand. the...
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no lord my lord i was there i still don't understand. i can't accept it must be the quantum i believe that he will come back any time and will say that i'm hearing what are you changing why are you looking for me in the mafia. members i'm a c c react here's the deal. with your sister susanna and her brother in law margarita has come to a monument in mexico city that has been dedicated to victims of violence the shaba sister salem while there was executed by a local policeman his case is one of over thirty four thousand disappearances in mexico i mean we had a man want me or my my brother disappeared on december twenty second in two thousand and fourteen. a had a problem with a local police officer and seward had quoted him how can one see by this or that quote there it is written to him with death on the phone telling him he was going to disappear none of them would have to see a lot of others about his or her and that's what happened. the most it was the government noise the policeman was never called to testify but he went missing to h
no lord my lord i was there i still don't understand. i can't accept it must be the quantum i believe that he will come back any time and will say that i'm hearing what are you changing why are you looking for me in the mafia. members i'm a c c react here's the deal. with your sister susanna and her brother in law margarita has come to a monument in mexico city that has been dedicated to victims of violence the shaba sister salem while there was executed by a local policeman his case is one of...
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because in the new york truck transport lord of the retiring. justice anthony kennedy about where we are the just just as will shift -- the i tried to write. one more won't rolling in my mind change the playing a i should mention a legislatively between the trump campaign. inststitutions much places like come on and that i was always on the kinds ready to be they did kind kind of hard hard now. he's going. to do now [inaudible] she's. well we have. sense of it. only have a a few of your hw the to show lives when i was constitution should. we know that he refers. others with us. of but but i'll. now they say they don't know from from in. the nation to the pre war. there is there is still a sense of georgia is the things i was so i bought. and paid for the customs there's so does not a*. not nominations. changing. them. shhhhh well. in the one sure sure because replacing another anonother surge of and now now canada. she's actually with what i was trying. to right right. he would sometimes hide [inaudible]] or or he was with. our lord [inaudible]
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. ♪ be this way >> dear, lord -- >> i think abc was particularly having open conversations about thiser trump's election. we need more middle america in our programming. >> most of all, lord, thank you for making america great again. >>> when we come back -- it's like make tv great again? >> yeah. the show stunned everyone. >> "roseanne" and red state tv. >> have you looked at the news because now things are worse. >> not on the real news. >> oh, please. changes? i've had a few. most impactful. my hair color. garnier nutrisse. nourishes while you color. plus avocado, olive and shea oils. changing my hair color changed everything. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole world in all its beauty. three innovative technologies for our ultimate in vision, clarity, and protection. together in a sing
. ♪ be this way >> dear, lord -- >> i think abc was particularly having open conversations about thiser trump's election. we need more middle america in our programming. >> most of all, lord, thank you for making america great again. >>> when we come back -- it's like make tv great again? >> yeah. the show stunned everyone. >> "roseanne" and red state tv. >> have you looked at the news because now things are worse. >> not on the...