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michael gove launching an attack.that has been leak which he sent his fellow cabinet ministers last week. it all centres on, ostensibly on the chancellor being accused of blocking green brexit proposals which cost problems for the eu withdrawal bill. michael gove let us not forget turning to a full environmentalist which it surprised people, brought in all sorts of things like banning ivory sales, bigger penalties for plastic bottles, bigger penalties for animal cruelty, bent on harming bees and things like that. he has adopted a reforming zeal there recognise some of the policies and the powers and abilities he has to present himself as a consumer friendly and public friendly reformer... that is not accidental. he is very keen to show his friendly, warmer side to the public. underlying this is his own leadership ambitions. to do magnum pi to ruth davidson's tina turner yesterday. —— he was the ike. pi to ruth davidson's tina turner yesterday. -- he was the ike. it's tiresome and they are supposed to be the biggest po
michael gove launching an attack.that has been leak which he sent his fellow cabinet ministers last week. it all centres on, ostensibly on the chancellor being accused of blocking green brexit proposals which cost problems for the eu withdrawal bill. michael gove let us not forget turning to a full environmentalist which it surprised people, brought in all sorts of things like banning ivory sales, bigger penalties for plastic bottles, bigger penalties for animal cruelty, bent on harming bees...
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it is concerned like that that have prompted michael gove to launch this review.ho live there, whether it is working for their economies, as well. as well as the 260 million visitors that come in every year. that review will be led bya every year. that review will be led by a writer, julian glover, who will also have a panel of experts from everything to tourism to farming. gareth batty nat report sometime next year, we did know when, but we can expect to know whether the recommendation for more national parks will be made. thousands of disappointed liverpool fans are returning home after last night's champions' league final defeat to real madrid. but their disappointment will be as nothing to the anguish and dejection felt by liverpool's goalkeeper loris karius whose errors handed the spanish side two of their three goals. from kiev david 0rnstein reports. real madrid, champions of europe for a 13th time, liverpool heartbroken. the reds arrived with dreams of another famous triumph, but soon suffered the cruellest of blows, mohamed salah, their inspirational seas
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we are told michael gove and amber rudd had put forward this scheme.to turn out and pick strawberries are they? no. get their hands dirty? anybody, when you go pick your own strawberries did anyone get any of them in the pot or do they go straight in your mouth? you should have to weigh yourself when you go in and buy yourself when you go out. i often sit in my car afterwards and feel queasy. they are sometimes quite painful if you pick a few too many of the top. we are getting off the point. we are, slightly. shall we move onto the other brexit story? is that the biggest threat to car firms since red robbo, derek robertson. another name from the past, british leyland, and we remember that being driven by strikes and red robbo, yes, he was actually universally known as red robbo, by almost all of the papers. why is brexit the threat then? the problem of course is that this is nothing new, the car industry in particular of course, everything comes, it is — a car is not made just here, part come in from all over and if we then have... not a free route th
we are told michael gove and amber rudd had put forward this scheme.to turn out and pick strawberries are they? no. get their hands dirty? anybody, when you go pick your own strawberries did anyone get any of them in the pot or do they go straight in your mouth? you should have to weigh yourself when you go in and buy yourself when you go out. i often sit in my car afterwards and feel queasy. they are sometimes quite painful if you pick a few too many of the top. we are getting off the point....
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now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is timee sunday telegraph, mr gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has previously talked about a 25 year environment plan and a green brexit. mr gove knows it may be hard to balance demand for new homes with the desire to protect britain's open spaces, whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. ben ando, bbc news. let's speak to our correspondent katy austin who's at butterley reservoir in the peak district — one of the 10 national parks currently in england. katie, it looks glorious there today. it absolutely is, and it is an beautiful weekends like this that you can really see what makes national parks and there is so special. just here, we happy reservoir, as h
now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is timee sunday telegraph, mr gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has...
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it is concerns like that that have prompted michael gove to launch this review.is working for their economies, as well. as well as the 260 million visitors that come in every year. that review will be led by a writer, julian glover, who will also have a panel of experts from everything from tourism to farming. that report will come out sometime next year, we don't know when, but then we can expect to know whether the recommendation for more national parks will be made. less tha n less than breaking news on the fallout from the referendum vote on abortion. two thirds of people voting in favour of the repeal of the eighth amendment, which will change access to abortion in the republic of ireland. lots of questions about whether northern ireland will come under pressure to change the laws there regarding abortion, which it is a criminal offence. a statement has just been issued, that our island correspondent has just posted, from arlene foster, the leader of the dup, she says friday's referendum has no impact upon the law in northern ireland, but we busy take note o
it is concerns like that that have prompted michael gove to launch this review.is working for their economies, as well. as well as the 260 million visitors that come in every year. that review will be led by a writer, julian glover, who will also have a panel of experts from everything from tourism to farming. that report will come out sometime next year, we don't know when, but then we can expect to know whether the recommendation for more national parks will be made. less tha n less than...
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now there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, environment secretary michael gove says it is time fredm. writing in the sunday telegraph, michael gove said a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored, and he is ordering a review, with, he says, the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challengers. challengers like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks, and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding metal beauty. the government has previously talked about equity by the environment plan and a green brexit. michael gove knows it may be hard to do —— to balance demand for new homes with a desire to protect britain's opens bases, whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. —— open spaces. rbs has failed to appreciate the impact of its decision to close dozens of branches in scotland, a report by mps has found. the scottish affairs committee described the move as a "devastating blow" for communities affected. it is urging the bank to halt plans to axe up to 62 branches. rbs said the closures were in response
now there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, environment secretary michael gove says it is time fredm. writing in the sunday telegraph, michael gove said a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored, and he is ordering a review, with, he says, the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challengers. challengers like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks, and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding metal beauty....
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now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is timeng in the sunday telegraph, prime minister gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has previously talked about a 25 year environment plan and a green brexit. mr gove knows it may be hard to balance demand for new homes with the desire to protect britain's open spaces, whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. police are investigating the deaths of a man and woman who fell ill at mutiny music festival in portsmouth. their deaths are separate incidents and not being treated as suspicious. earlier the festival issued a warning about a dangerous high strength or bad batch substance on the site and have urged festival—goers not to take any drugs. we have just hear
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michael gove says it‘s time for a fresh look at the system.ges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks, and britain‘s 34 designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has previously talked about year environment plan and a green brexit. michael gove knows it may be hard to balance demands for new homes with a desire to protect britain‘s open spaces whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. let‘s find out how the weather is looking. another cracking night in store? i see what you did there! that was not in rehearsals! comedy gold! more later, sadly! if you spend is any time near this great swathe of cloud you can see were not alone, plenty on the continent which is where we are picking these up from. there have been a lot of activity, a lot of flooding around as well, further thundery showers, warmth, like winds and there will be missed and fog. we started monday with cloud of the north sea, down to the eastern side of the pennines, it pops away smartly retreating back towards the eastern
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michael gove, who campaigned for brexit, sounding very diplomatic today.olourful as borisjohnson, who described the option of a customs partnership union with the eu as "crazy", mr gove said it was flawed. boris pointed out that because it's novel, because no model like this exists, there have been significant question marks over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, what the new customs partnership requires the british government to do is in effect to act as the tax collector, and the effective delivery of regulation for the european union. these technical arrangements matter in order to avoid customs checks here at the border between northern ireland and the republic. to achieve this, option one is the so—called customs partnership. 0ption two is to rely on technology, but while plenty in the cabinet don't like the first idea, the irish government doesn't like the second. we just simply think it won't work. the only way we can find a solution here that means that we have a fully seamless border with no physical infrastructure or related check
michael gove, who campaigned for brexit, sounding very diplomatic today.olourful as borisjohnson, who described the option of a customs partnership union with the eu as "crazy", mr gove said it was flawed. boris pointed out that because it's novel, because no model like this exists, there have been significant question marks over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, what the new customs partnership requires the british government to do is in effect to act as the tax...
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michael gove, who campaigned for brexit, sounding very diplomatic today.while he wasn't quite as colourful as borisjohnson, who described the option of a customs partnership union with the eu as "crazy", mr gove said it was flawed. boris pointed out that because it's novel, because no model like this exists, there have been significant question marks over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, what the new customs partnership requires the british government to do is in effect to act as the tax collector, and the effective delivery of regulation for the european union. the reason these technical arrangements matter is because all sides want to avoid the introduction of customs checks here at the border between northern ireland and the republic. to achieve this, one option is the so—called customs partnership. 0ption two is to rely on technology, but while plenty in the cabinet don't like the first idea, the irish government doesn't like the second. we just simply think it won't work. the only way we can find a solution here that means that we hav
michael gove, who campaigned for brexit, sounding very diplomatic today.while he wasn't quite as colourful as borisjohnson, who described the option of a customs partnership union with the eu as "crazy", mr gove said it was flawed. boris pointed out that because it's novel, because no model like this exists, there have been significant question marks over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, what the new customs partnership requires the british government to do is in...
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now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is timee sunday telegraph, mr gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has previously talked about a 25 year environment plan and a green brexit. mr gove knows it may be hard to balance demand for new homes with the desire to protect britain's open spaces, whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. ben ando, bbc news. a 15—year—old boy has been charged with murder after a boy of the same age was stabbed to death in sheffield. the victim hasn't been named and was found in the lowedges area of the city. it's now the third stabbing in a week in sheffield. police have since been given special stop—and—search powers to tackle knife crime in the city. the headlines on bbc n
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the environment secretary, michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which couldesult in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard and prashant rao, deputy europe business editor at the new york times. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's richards askam. some rather upset people from liverpool today. top scorer mo salah went off with a shoulder injury and then loris karius had to errors and gareth bale had spectacular overhead kick, something that the liverpool boss acknowledged and said that he feels for his goalkeeper. i really feel for his goalkeeper. i really feel for him. nobody wants that. that is the situation. the mistakes were obvious. we don't have to talk about that, it's all clear, he knows it, you all know it and we have to deal with it and we will do that and of course we will be with him. gareth bale described his stunning overhead kick is a dre
the environment secretary, michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which couldesult in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard and prashant rao, deputy europe business editor at the new york times. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's richards askam. some rather...
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now there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is time day telegraph, mr gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has previously talked about a 25—year environment plan and a green brexit. mr gove knows it may be hard to balance demand for new homes with the desire to protect britain's open spaces, whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. london has introduced a contactless payment scheme for buskers in what the organisers claim is a world first. instead of handing over loose change, passers—by can use card readers to make contactless payments. 0ne busker who has already been using the system is charlotte campbell. she popped into our studio to tell us how she started playing and why she thinks the new technology
now there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is time day telegraph, mr gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has...
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now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is timethe sunday telegraph, prime minister gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the government has previously talked about a 25 year environment plan and a green brexit. mr gove knows it may be hard to balance demand for new homes with the desire to protect britain's open spaces, whether green and pleasant or wild and rugged. a landslide vote in favour of overturning ireland's abortion ban gives hope to northern ireland, that's according to penny mordaunt, the minister for women and equalities. the referendum result has sparked calls for the issue to be reassessed in northern ireland, where laws are much stricter than the rest of the uk. ireland's prime minister said those who had
now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is timethe sunday telegraph, prime minister gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the...
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michael gove appearing to back comments by the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that comments by theeign secretary, boris johnson, that the comments by the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that the prime minister's preferred option, clusters partnership with the eu, was crazy. boris pointed out that because it is novel, that no model like this exists, they have got to be significant questions over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, a new customs partnership requires the british government to act as a tax collector and the effective delivery of regulation for the european union. the reason these arrangements matter is because the uk wants to avoid the introduction of customs checks here at the border between northern ireland and the republic. the irish deputy prime minister making it clear today that using technology to solve the customs problems would lead to a hardboard customs problems would lead to a ha rdboa rd and ireland's customs problems would lead to a hardboard and ireland's only a cce pta ble hardboard and ireland's only acceptable option would be a customs
michael gove appearing to back comments by the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that comments by theeign secretary, boris johnson, that the comments by the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that the prime minister's preferred option, clusters partnership with the eu, was crazy. boris pointed out that because it is novel, that no model like this exists, they have got to be significant questions over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, a new customs partnership requires the british...
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but this morning, while appearing to back the prime minister, the environment secretary michael govepartnership with the eu. tom barton reports. once again, with her cabinet divided, the prime minister is defending her approach to brexit, telling voters in a sunday times article, "you can trust me to deliver", adding on the most difficult issue, "we will leave the customs union", but acknowledging there will have to be compromises. the prime minister has laid out a very clear flight path for us. today the minister sent out to defend that position wasn't being very supportive. michael gove appearing to back comments by the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that the prime minister's preferred option, a customs partnership with the eu, was crazy. boris pointed out that because it's novel, because no model like this exists, there have to be significant question marks over the deliverability of it on time. more than that, what a new customs partnership requires the british government to do is in effect act as the tax collector and very possibly the effective delivery of regulation for the
but this morning, while appearing to back the prime minister, the environment secretary michael govepartnership with the eu. tom barton reports. once again, with her cabinet divided, the prime minister is defending her approach to brexit, telling voters in a sunday times article, "you can trust me to deliver", adding on the most difficult issue, "we will leave the customs union", but acknowledging there will have to be compromises. the prime minister has laid out a very...
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michael gove.ys it's still fighting to free a british—iranian woman imprisoned for allegedly "spying". nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — from north london, was charged two years ago despite insisting she was in teheran on holiday. she's now facing the possibility of an extended prison term after a further charge which her family say has been "invented". her constituency mp asked an urgent question: will the government make it clear today that they will condemn the new charges brought against my constituent and call for her immediate release? ministers have said they won't provide a running commentary on the case, but the foreign secretary promised that he would leave no stone unturned when we met with him in november. can i press the minister to update the house on how his strategy is being conducted in practice? all we want in west hampstead is for nazanin to return home. all our constituents, including her husband richard who is in the gallery today believe that nazanin is innocent. she's british, and
michael gove.ys it's still fighting to free a british—iranian woman imprisoned for allegedly "spying". nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — from north london, was charged two years ago despite insisting she was in teheran on holiday. she's now facing the possibility of an extended prison term after a further charge which her family say has been "invented". her constituency mp asked an urgent question: will the government make it clear today that they will condemn the new...
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the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which couldesult in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament, where after more tough talk on brexit a conservative mp cuts to the chase. how are the european union negotiations going? as mps debate how to tackle knife and gun violence — a minister points the finger at the uk's growing drug habit. the united kingdom is fast becoming the biggest consumer of cocaine in europe. after yet more appointments to the lords and a row over cutting the size of the commons, i've been talking to two experts on how we ended up with such a super—sized parliament. and is it time to ban puppy sales via pet shops and dealers? poor hygiene standards throughout the chain frequently mean puppies are infected with bacteria and parasites that can even be transmitted to humans. but first, let's round up the week's brexit news. theresa may's cabinet is still trying to thrash out how we might trade goods with the eu after brexit, wi
the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which couldesult in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello, and welcome to the week in parliament, where after more tough talk on brexit a conservative mp cuts to the chase. how are the european union negotiations going? as mps debate how to tackle knife and gun violence — a minister points the finger at the uk's growing drug habit. the united...
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oil studying respect the plans the sole point of agreement according to environment secretary michael gove is that neither model is absolutely perfect so in the absence of perfection can the prime minister unite the watering factions to produce a policy that almost two years after that fateful e.u. referendum which brought them into power to govern is to choose but there's a no fated. gun able to choose is to give the appearance of being unable to govern this week we'll look at may's customs conundrum the fuss over to tasmania if you tweet surely emails and your messages. well we've had a terrific response to last week's show particular in a way shoot our fantastic young american activists from the u.s. we me says what amazing articulate mature and intelligent young women i hope to go out into this world and make the changes happen for all our six outlets i'm told he's a brilliant host bob says i think maybe trump lives on feedback he tweets something outrageous and then reads the feedback then tracks to marry and after working the mumbo jumbo through his heads what scotty says medea benja
oil studying respect the plans the sole point of agreement according to environment secretary michael gove is that neither model is absolutely perfect so in the absence of perfection can the prime minister unite the watering factions to produce a policy that almost two years after that fateful e.u. referendum which brought them into power to govern is to choose but there's a no fated. gun able to choose is to give the appearance of being unable to govern this week we'll look at may's customs...
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the other brexiteers on the committee, michael gove, borisjohnson and liam fox share these reservationsy hope to rely on the support of the defence secretary, who has leaned in their direction since the referendum. the leavers hope their arrival could be strengthened. but, downing street has not given up hope of finding common ground between the levers, and the other remain supporterss of on the committee. david lidington, philip hammond, greg clark and karen bradley. in downing street, they are keen to avoid talk of a war cab any and a showdown between minister, this is a prime minister who likes to achieve consensus. and theresa may does not have to reach a deal at tomorrow's meeting. so, talk of a showdown is out, but work is under way on a grand customs bargain, theresa may is expected to tell brexiteers that signing up to the customs partnership could be the best way of killing off a commons rebellion on a customs union. give ground here, and the pro european tories will hopefully give ground there, is expected to be her message. no member of parliament comes into politics to vote
the other brexiteers on the committee, michael gove, borisjohnson and liam fox share these reservationsy hope to rely on the support of the defence secretary, who has leaned in their direction since the referendum. the leavers hope their arrival could be strengthened. but, downing street has not given up hope of finding common ground between the levers, and the other remain supporterss of on the committee. david lidington, philip hammond, greg clark and karen bradley. in downing street, they...
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michael gove, the environment secretary, publishes his clean air strategy tomorrow.rategy is finding a way of getting children to walk more often to school. maybe knowing it's not getting much of a look—in, the group living streets has opted to promote the idea today, arguing that parents should be banned from dropping children at the school gate. it would mean fewer cars polluting the air and the children would benefit from the walk. but to make it happen, a lot of parents would need to take the leap at the same time, otherwise if one lonely child takes the walk to school, they'll still have the polluted air to deal with. well, there is a precedent for this kind of policy. a council in london, the london borough of hackney, has already banned cars from streets around some schools. the labour mayor of hackney phillip glanville joins me now, as well as the journalist and father harry wallop. welcome to you both. how is it working, philip? we have done four school streets with parents and schools leading the charge. they come to us and talk to us about the type of sche
michael gove, the environment secretary, publishes his clean air strategy tomorrow.rategy is finding a way of getting children to walk more often to school. maybe knowing it's not getting much of a look—in, the group living streets has opted to promote the idea today, arguing that parents should be banned from dropping children at the school gate. it would mean fewer cars polluting the air and the children would benefit from the walk. but to make it happen, a lot of parents would need to take...
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but yes, this is michael gove. he has an eye for a good headline.eremy hunt the health secretary. saying that polluting wood—burning stoves are going to be banned in the future. and apparently there has beena peak future. and apparently there has been a peak in popularity, which is why i have now got one. which has led to some extraordinary figures. there is one figure in years suggesting... they make it sound as if this is true across the whole country, which it cannot be. it contributes 38% of all matter pollution. that must be in those areas where there are a lot of these wood—burning areas where there are a lot of these wood— burning stoves around. areas where there are a lot of these wood-burning stoves around. london and birmingham, there are quite a lot of these wood—burning stoves are on. it is true where they have done studies in other parts of the world, they have reduced childhood asthma, reduced deaths in over 65 through respiratory diseases. it looks like a good idea on paper. interesting that it a good idea on paper. interesting thatit
but yes, this is michael gove. he has an eye for a good headline.eremy hunt the health secretary. saying that polluting wood—burning stoves are going to be banned in the future. and apparently there has beena peak future. and apparently there has been a peak in popularity, which is why i have now got one. which has led to some extraordinary figures. there is one figure in years suggesting... they make it sound as if this is true across the whole country, which it cannot be. it contributes 38%...
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the telegraph reports on a letter written by michael gove to cabinet, which highly criticises philipnmental protections. the mirror says boris johnson wants his own jet for trade talks in the lead up to brexit. it also has a picture of meghan markle laughing at bee pestering prince harry. the times reports on claims about the government of england at least £900 worse off a year after the braves it float. nearly two years after the brexit fold. time flies when you're having fun. welcome to you both. let's begin with those images which not surprising are on so many of the papers tomorrow morning. of manchester. pippa, the front of the eye. does he front page image, but none the less a striking one. this was a commemoration of the first year anniversary of the manchester bombing of the ariana grande concert last year in which the key to victims, young people died. young people going to the concert. it was very moving today. crowds in the streets of manchester, all our senior politicians were out there for the memorial and many of the families and survivals were there, too. of course. th
the telegraph reports on a letter written by michael gove to cabinet, which highly criticises philipnmental protections. the mirror says boris johnson wants his own jet for trade talks in the lead up to brexit. it also has a picture of meghan markle laughing at bee pestering prince harry. the times reports on claims about the government of england at least £900 worse off a year after the braves it float. nearly two years after the brexit fold. time flies when you're having fun. welcome to you...
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apparently, it is reported that michael gove and greg clark are in favour of the car band, but actuallycategorically denied the fact this is going to happen. and that any band that would come and would include hybrids. hybrids would be part of that. i think it is still under discussion and under debate at the moment. i think again, whatever plan does come in news sobhi face properly and appropriately because cars are expensive and they are people's main expense. just to finish off, would you have this obesity hijab. i'm ready now. if somebody has the middle, stick it in me. -- obesity talk. the amount of sugar i think is the last night. i am your human guinea pig. —— i consumed last night to get the 24—hour the commentary. gap to be obesity. it says that the serious thing about it is it can result in the patients consuming 30% less food. after they had this injection. it made their body felt more full and i had the effect of a gastric band. any alarm bells for you? the former chair of a science committee, i read the second paragraph it says it are still in trial. you have to make sure i
apparently, it is reported that michael gove and greg clark are in favour of the car band, but actuallycategorically denied the fact this is going to happen. and that any band that would come and would include hybrids. hybrids would be part of that. i think it is still under discussion and under debate at the moment. i think again, whatever plan does come in news sobhi face properly and appropriately because cars are expensive and they are people's main expense. just to finish off, would you...
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the really hard—core members of the brexit debate, people like borisjohnson and david davis owns michael goveoncerned about the wording. it is really about how you can continue to have a border, trade across the borders between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, and is really the hard—core brexiters say remove all reference to the single market, even though you can have written in the customs union, which is what the eu has proposed which is causing a bit of rancour within britain, particularly within the brexit camp. and really, how is the government able to strike a balance beyond these talks? now, the question beyond 2021, remaining in the customs union until 2021, is that going to be acceptable to the brexiters devoted to leave? you have colleagues, you sit with a lot of clever people. the sub cabinet and cabinet committees are trying to find a way through this. the old line that he would have thought someone line that he would have thought someone would have had an answer and got planning a long time ago. yeah. that is not seem to be happening. you exasperated at what has gone
the really hard—core members of the brexit debate, people like borisjohnson and david davis owns michael goveoncerned about the wording. it is really about how you can continue to have a border, trade across the borders between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, and is really the hard—core brexiters say remove all reference to the single market, even though you can have written in the customs union, which is what the eu has proposed which is causing a bit of rancour within...
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england could get more national parks after environment secretary michael gove announced he is launchingountry's natural landscapes. it comes amid concerns that new housing and changing lifestyles are putting parts of the countryside at risk. the review will consider whether to expand the network of parks as well as areas of outstanding beauty. rbs has failed to appreciate the impact of its decision to close dozens of branches in scotland, a report by mps has found. the scottish affairs committee described the move as a "devastating blow" for communities affected. it is urging the bank to halt plans to axe up to 62 branches. rbs said the closures were in response to an increase in mobile and online banking. a landslide vote in favour of overturning ireland's abortion ban gives "hope" to northern ireland, that's according to penny mordaunt, the minister for women and equalities. the referendum result has sparked calls for the issue to be reassessed in northern ireland, where laws are much stricter than the rest of the uk. let's speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page who is in dubl
england could get more national parks after environment secretary michael gove announced he is launchingountry's natural landscapes. it comes amid concerns that new housing and changing lifestyles are putting parts of the countryside at risk. the review will consider whether to expand the network of parks as well as areas of outstanding beauty. rbs has failed to appreciate the impact of its decision to close dozens of branches in scotland, a report by mps has found. the scottish affairs...
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we will hearfrom michael gove committees to try and do it.aign. we will hear from labour's shadow brexit secretary and a man at the centre of the controversy that could bring down the whole brexit deal, ireland's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, simon covertly. they are alljoining me from nine. of course i had the 689 days figure in my head. it will haunt you! coming up,... plastic has become an integral part of our daily lives. blue planet two is expected to come up blue planet two is expected to come up at the baftas. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and naga munchetty. good morning. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: french police have launched a terror investigation after a man armed with a knife killed one person and injured four others in paris last night. so—called islamic state claimed responsibility for the attack. the attacker was shot dead by police. the authorities say he was born in chechnya, and his parents are now being questioned by french police. dozens of rough sleepers from eu
we will hearfrom michael gove committees to try and do it.aign. we will hear from labour's shadow brexit secretary and a man at the centre of the controversy that could bring down the whole brexit deal, ireland's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, simon covertly. they are alljoining me from nine. of course i had the 689 days figure in my head. it will haunt you! coming up,... plastic has become an integral part of our daily lives. blue planet two is expected to come up blue planet two...
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the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which couldsult in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. storms and torrential rain swept across the southern britain overnight, with spectacular displays of lightning. around 15,000 strikes were recorded. now on bbc news, sally nugent speaks to fifa's fatma samoura ahead of the 2018 world cup. football has long been regarded as a boys‘ club, but the sport has a new first lady. fatma samoura is the first ever female secretary general of fifa and is ranked the most powerful woman in international sport. as part of the bbc‘s 100 women, we have been given exclusive access to her here at fifa's headquarters in zurich. in her role, the second most powerful in fifa, fatma samoura has overseen reform of world football's governing body. her appointment was historic. with 21 years as a senior manager at the un, samoura and herfamily have travelled all over the world. the senegalese national, who speaks four languages, is not only the first woman but also the first non—european and fifa's executiv
the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which couldsult in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. storms and torrential rain swept across the southern britain overnight, with spectacular displays of lightning. around 15,000 strikes were recorded. now on bbc news, sally nugent speaks to fifa's fatma samoura ahead of the 2018 world cup. football has long been regarded as a boys‘ club, but the sport has a new first lady. fatma samoura is...
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the environment secretary michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customsartnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, time for the week in parliament. peers inflict a string of defeats on the government over the eu withdrawal bill and tempers fray. if anybody is undermining the government at the moment, it's the foreign secretary rubbishing the prime minister! the government says sorry for the uk's part in the kidnap and torture 1a years ago. i apologise unreservedly. we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you have both suffered, and our role in it. and the government sees off an attempt to hold an inquiry into the relations between the press and the police. a former labour leader branded a betrayal. we have the government saying, let's dump this promise! it's too expensive, it's a distraction! how dare they, madam deputy speaker? how dare they turn the victims? but first, i think it is safe to say that this was not a good week for the government on brexit. a string of defeats in the lords, an apology for a dissident who was tortured in libya and
the environment secretary michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customsartnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, time for the week in parliament. peers inflict a string of defeats on the government over the eu withdrawal bill and tempers fray. if anybody is undermining the government at the moment, it's the foreign secretary rubbishing the prime minister! the government says sorry for the uk's part in the kidnap and torture 1a years ago. i apologise...
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the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. we will have more on those stories atipm. but we will have more on those stories at 1pm. but now on bbc news, click. this week: we are striking a pose. finding the fruit. and asking the scary questions. lara lewington: what about if there were no mobile phones? gasps. how are you feeling today? what's happening? i'm putting emg sensors on your trapezoids. are you? on my trapezoids? yes. me, i'm a little embarrassed due to the nature of the outfit. which, of course, is bright green. this makeshift motion capture suit is going to measure my emotions. at university college london, researchers believe that it's cues in your body that give away your emotional state. using multiple sensors, this bodysuit measures my movements, energy and posture — all strong indicators of how i'm feeling. what? the work here at ucl aims to help detect stress in workers, measure psychological states, depression and pain, and aid rehabilitation. if you
the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. we will have more on those stories atipm. but we will have more on those stories at 1pm. but now on bbc news, click. this week: we are striking a pose. finding the fruit. and asking the scary questions. lara lewington: what about if there were no mobile phones? gasps. how are you feeling today? what's happening? i'm putting emg sensors on...
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michael gove called it ambitious, enabling the creation of clean air zones and cutting emission fromay it does little to encourage people out of their cars and onto public transport. we need action now to tackle this public health emergency. in her desire to begrudging, she felt to share with the house the detail of our ambition. the speakerjohn bercow has defended remarks he made about the government's management of parliamentary business. it was reported that mr bercow called the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, "a stupid woman". i used the word stupid in a muttered aside. that adjective simply summed up how i felt about the way that that a pause back business had been conducted. a ban on the sale of puppies by pet shops and third party dealers in england is being considered. more than 100,000 people have signed a petition calling for a change in the law. poor hygiene standards throughout the chain frequently mean that many puppies are infected with bacteria, viruses and parasites that can in some cases even be tra nsmittable to humans. for example, rabies and inappropriately
michael gove called it ambitious, enabling the creation of clean air zones and cutting emission fromay it does little to encourage people out of their cars and onto public transport. we need action now to tackle this public health emergency. in her desire to begrudging, she felt to share with the house the detail of our ambition. the speakerjohn bercow has defended remarks he made about the government's management of parliamentary business. it was reported that mr bercow called the leader of...
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the environment secretary, michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customs partnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, jane hill with dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london. this week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of maintaining the agreement. what will iran do next? and what does it mean
the environment secretary, michael gove, a leading brexiteer, publicly criticised the idea of a customs partnership, saying it was flawed. now on bbc news, jane hill with dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london. this week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week,...
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oil studying in respect of plans the sole point of agreement according to environment secretary michael gove is that neither model is absolutely perfect so in the absence of perfection can the prime minister unite the watering factions to produce a coherent policy on blacks that almost two years after that fateful e.u. referendum which brought them into power to govern is to choose but there's a no fit into any chance someone said to be unable to choose is to give the appearance of being unable to govern this week we'll look at may's customs conundrum the first over to tasmania if you tweet julie mills and your messages. well we've had a terrific response to last week's show particular in a way sion to our fantastic young american activists from the u.s. we me says what amazing articulate mature and intelligent young women i hope the go out into this world and make the changes happen for all our six outlets some talk he's a brilliant host bob says i think maybe trump lives on feedback he tweets something outrageous and then reads the feedback then tracks to marry and after working the mumbo
oil studying in respect of plans the sole point of agreement according to environment secretary michael gove is that neither model is absolutely perfect so in the absence of perfection can the prime minister unite the watering factions to produce a coherent policy on blacks that almost two years after that fateful e.u. referendum which brought them into power to govern is to choose but there's a no fit into any chance someone said to be unable to choose is to give the appearance of being unable...