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speak for yourself, mihir!that the government hasn't prepared for a no—deal brexit. what are the plans laid out? what will happen to import and things like that? how will goods move around? i was talking to a consultant the other day and he says getting medicine medical supplies will become a tremendous problem. i don't know what sort of arrangements have been made. this isn't a question of project fear but the government hasn't specified what needs to be done. do you really believe that? ros, you have an insight into the inner workings of downing street, she must have been surrounded by advisers over the last couple of years looking at all the different scenarios. almost all the different advisers would have told her... don't worry about it no deal is such a disaster, it is hard to prepare properly for it. money isn't the only factor. much of oui’ money isn't the only factor. much of our way of life is determined by these interlinked arrangements with these interlinked arrangements with the eu. if we fall out
speak for yourself, mihir!that the government hasn't prepared for a no—deal brexit. what are the plans laid out? what will happen to import and things like that? how will goods move around? i was talking to a consultant the other day and he says getting medicine medical supplies will become a tremendous problem. i don't know what sort of arrangements have been made. this isn't a question of project fear but the government hasn't specified what needs to be done. do you really believe that?...
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with our reviewers, former pensions minister baroness ros altmann, and broadcaster and journalist mihirtay with us for that. good evening. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has tabled a motion of no confidence in the prime minister after announcing that a vote on her brexit deal would now be held in the middle ofjanuary. labour had been pushing theresa may to bring the vote back to the commons this week. the prime minister earlier announced that parliament would resume its debate on the deal in the week of seventh january, with a vote to take place sometime in the week of january the 14th. theresa may told mps she was still talking to the eu and trying to get reassurances about the terms of the deal, specifically the so—called backstop guarantee to prevent the return of a hard border between northern ireland and the republic. however, this evening the government has said it won't allow time in the commons for the labour's no—confidence motion. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. only if you believe in fairy tales would you assume the government's not in trouble. i know the tagline‘s
with our reviewers, former pensions minister baroness ros altmann, and broadcaster and journalist mihirtay with us for that. good evening. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has tabled a motion of no confidence in the prime minister after announcing that a vote on her brexit deal would now be held in the middle ofjanuary. labour had been pushing theresa may to bring the vote back to the commons this week. the prime minister earlier announced that parliament would resume its debate on the deal in the...
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with me are the former pensions minister, baroness ros altmann, and the broadcaster and journalist, mihirready in — and many — perhaps unsurprisingly — lead with brexit. ‘corbyn gives commons a chance to vote on may‘ — that's the headline in the i — following the calls from the labour leaderfor a vote of confidence in theresa may. an angry corbyn has accused the prime minister of running down the clock and pushing brexit to the wire, writes the metro. the paper says some reports this evening suggest mrs may might allow the confidence vote. in fact, the daily telegraph says downing street has dismissed it as a ‘silly political stunt‘ and has effectively challenged the labour leader to call a vote of confidence in the whole government — which would be much more significant. the daily express claims mrs may will urge cabinet ministers tomorrow to step up their preparations for a no—deal brexit — and spend the £1 billion budget set aside in case the uk leaves the eu without an agreement. but amid the turmoil — says the guardian — life goes on at number 10 — with that photograph there are visi
with me are the former pensions minister, baroness ros altmann, and the broadcaster and journalist, mihirready in — and many — perhaps unsurprisingly — lead with brexit. ‘corbyn gives commons a chance to vote on may‘ — that's the headline in the i — following the calls from the labour leaderfor a vote of confidence in theresa may. an angry corbyn has accused the prime minister of running down the clock and pushing brexit to the wire, writes the metro. the paper says some reports...
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i'll be joined by former pensions minister, baroness ros altmann, and the broadcaster and journalist, mihirose. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. coming up... a german test for the english after today's champions league draw. could it be adieu forjose if he falls flat in paris? and the captains clash as the heat‘s turned up in perth. also coming up... why british boxers are dishing up a realfeast in the heavyweight division. because we get good beef and good agents. hello and welcome to sportsday. last year's beaten finalists liverpool have been drawn to face bayern munich in the champions league last 16. they're one of three english sides to face german opposition with the premier league champions manchester city and tottenham taking on schalke and borussia dortmund. only manchester united have avoided bundesliga opponents, as they face a french examination in paris. joe lynskey‘s been looking at the draw. more and more this season, liverpool's pieces are coming together. leading the premier league, they
i'll be joined by former pensions minister, baroness ros altmann, and the broadcaster and journalist, mihirose. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. coming up... a german test for the english after today's champions league draw. could it be adieu forjose if he falls flat in paris? and the captains clash as the heat‘s turned up in perth. also coming up... why british boxers are dishing up a realfeast in the...
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earlier this evening i spoke to the sports writer and broadcaster mihir bose and asked whether the board'st against liverpool at the weekend was a very damning 1, depressing 1, the wait was down but nevertheless, the feeling was you wouldn't go just yet, this wouldn't be a christmas break to yet, this wouldn't be a christmas breakto him, yet, this wouldn't be a christmas break to him, they would probably wait until february. i think what has happened is a combination of factors. 1st of all, manchester united up. 19 points behind liverpool. secondly, clearly there are problems in the dressing room. there is dissent in the dressing room. thirdly, the feeling is that he is not taking them in the right direction. just staying with the picture with manchester united, this is the worst start to any season since 1990. the 3rd manager since alex ferguson. it's just since 1990. the 3rd manager since alex ferguson. it'sjust a really ha rd to alex ferguson. it'sjust a really hard to fill a space like this when you have the club in an image like this. we saw that with matt busby. manchester united got
earlier this evening i spoke to the sports writer and broadcaster mihir bose and asked whether the board'st against liverpool at the weekend was a very damning 1, depressing 1, the wait was down but nevertheless, the feeling was you wouldn't go just yet, this wouldn't be a christmas break to yet, this wouldn't be a christmas breakto him, yet, this wouldn't be a christmas break to him, they would probably wait until february. i think what has happened is a combination of factors. 1st of all,...
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let's discuss this further with sports writer and broadcaster mihir bose.nk you for coming in, you aren't necessarily expecting to be here today, i mean the timing of this is a bit ofa today, i mean the timing of this is a bit of a surprise. it is a bit of a bit of a surprise. it is a bit of a surprise, the feeling, obvious to me that defeat against uber —— liverpool over the weekend was a very damning one, depressing one, the weight was down but nevertheless the weight was down but nevertheless the feeling was he would not go yet, this would not be a christmas break for him. they would probably wait until february. they are in the champions league and so on. but i think what has happened is the combination of facts is first of all, manchester united up, obviously not playing well, 19 points behind liverpool, near the bottom half of the table than the top. secondly, clearly a bug but there is dissent in the dressing room and i think certainly the feeling is that he's not taking them in the right direction. and bringing on young players and i don't think the
let's discuss this further with sports writer and broadcaster mihir bose.nk you for coming in, you aren't necessarily expecting to be here today, i mean the timing of this is a bit ofa today, i mean the timing of this is a bit of a surprise. it is a bit of a bit of a surprise. it is a bit of a surprise, the feeling, obvious to me that defeat against uber —— liverpool over the weekend was a very damning one, depressing one, the weight was down but nevertheless the weight was down but...
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tonight are the former pensions minister, baroness ros altmann, and the journalist and broadcaster, mihir man has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 32 years for stabbing to death his wife and her mother in august. janbaz tarin had admitted the murders. there's to be an investigation into how police handled warnings about him prior to the killings. sima kotecha reports. he'd been on the run for days, but here is the moment when the killer of two was caught. police used pepper spray to control him. it was late august, and 21—year—old janbaz tarin was wanted for the murder of his wife, 22—year—old raneem 0udeh, and her mother, khaola saleem, who was 49. in the early hours of a monday morning, the women were found stabbed to death outside their home in solihull. we're a small family here in the uk, but we meant a lot to each other. to lose them is like we've lost the happiest thing ever, and it's like being in heaven with them, but now they have gone it's like we have been brought down to earth. the court heard how raneem 0udeh and janbaz tarin split up after she discovered t
tonight are the former pensions minister, baroness ros altmann, and the journalist and broadcaster, mihir man has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 32 years for stabbing to death his wife and her mother in august. janbaz tarin had admitted the murders. there's to be an investigation into how police handled warnings about him prior to the killings. sima kotecha reports. he'd been on the run for days, but here is the moment when the killer of two was caught. police used pepper...