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the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface christopher rees—mogg. alex partridge.e chairing westminster‘s all—importa nt committees, after some hard —fought internal election battles. so, dojoin alicia mccarthy for the next week in parliament. and from me, keith macdougall, it's now time to say a very final farewell. goodbye. good morning. a fresh start here. single figures in the countryside. compared with friday, more cloud around. threatening. some showers into the afternoon. brief and mostly light. a bit more cloud. the warmest of the weather further north. sunshine for much of the day. the hebrides, rain will go in. saturday night, that will go south. it will ease as it stops in northern ireland. it will get heavier during the day as we get on to the afternoon. north of that, a brighter day. england and wales, lots of cloud to begin with, especially on southern and western coasts. sunny spells coming through. 0ne southern and western coasts. sunny spells coming through. one or two isolated and heavy showers later. warmer than saturday in the south—east, 27 or
the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface christopher rees—mogg. alex partridge.e chairing westminster‘s all—importa nt committees, after some hard —fought internal election battles. so, dojoin alicia mccarthy for the next week in parliament. and from me, keith macdougall, it's now time to say a very final farewell. goodbye. good morning. a fresh start here. single figures in the countryside. compared with friday, more cloud around. threatening. some showers into the afternoon....
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the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface christopher rees—mogg. alex partridge.ll be chairing westminster‘s all—importa nt committees, after some hard —fought internal election battles. so, dojoin alicia mccarthy for the next week in parliament. and from me, keith macdougall, it's now time to say a very final farewell. goodbye. hello there. the weekend's weather brought us plenty of warm sunshine. there was a bit of rain across northern and western parts of the country. but, as we head through much of the coming week, things are about to change. here is a scene sent in from sunday afternoon, southend—on—sea, in essex. now, through the course of this coming week, the weather is much more changeable. there'll be some rain for many of us, at times, and things won't be quite as warm. so cooler conditions particularly overnight, you'll be pleased to hear, if you found it fairly uncomfortable for sleeping in recent nights. now, during monday, we have that low pressure and frontal systems not far away from the uk, bringing some showery rain to many parts of the country.
the baby boy is named sixtus dominic boniface christopher rees—mogg. alex partridge.ll be chairing westminster‘s all—importa nt committees, after some hard —fought internal election battles. so, dojoin alicia mccarthy for the next week in parliament. and from me, keith macdougall, it's now time to say a very final farewell. goodbye. hello there. the weekend's weather brought us plenty of warm sunshine. there was a bit of rain across northern and western parts of the country. but, as we...
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in third place, jacob rees—mogg. maybe mogg mania isn't going to be the thing it was tipped to be.t is the problem for the conservatives. they have a leader who has been so damaged, she's lost all credibility in the election, she is a toxic brand, and yet they have nobody that they can find to step in her place. meanwhile they are consumed by this infighting and bickering because of the huge problem that this has presented the party with. apparently an irreconcilable problem at the moment. according to the observer the search is on for a surprise candidate. do you have any inside knowledge? not to that surprise candidate might be. that's the issue. there have been various names touted from the middle ranks but of coui’se touted from the middle ranks but of course there are two problems. one is the instability that would be caused by replacing the prime minister. that is an issue. of coui’se minister. that is an issue. of course lots of people think she's probably not able to stay on for a great length of time. certainly not until the next election. that transitional period inevitab
in third place, jacob rees—mogg. maybe mogg mania isn't going to be the thing it was tipped to be.t is the problem for the conservatives. they have a leader who has been so damaged, she's lost all credibility in the election, she is a toxic brand, and yet they have nobody that they can find to step in her place. meanwhile they are consumed by this infighting and bickering because of the huge problem that this has presented the party with. apparently an irreconcilable problem at the moment....
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good rees mogg turned that around?ions where you're on your own at the nappy needs changing. if nanny is out, it's a day off, what happens then? you call the butler. you call the butler? but there are occasions... i you say i'm not doing that. in the election campaign, he has a butler. do you think the butler changes the nappies? between the butler and the nannies, they've got it covered. nappies? between the butler and the nannies, they've got it coveredlj don't have a segue to homoeopathic remedies. it's a story you picked up the nhs withdrawing funding. they've spent millions on something that is not proven to work. everyone has a story about rose petals or lavender ora story about rose petals or lavender or a compound they take or sniff and it doesn't good. but actually in terms of reviewed medicines and benefits, when it comes to homoeopathy, there really is no evidence to suggest this stuff actually works. the nhs perhaps doing their best to cover all bases over the years, spending £190 million on birth and it pr
good rees mogg turned that around?ions where you're on your own at the nappy needs changing. if nanny is out, it's a day off, what happens then? you call the butler. you call the butler? but there are occasions... i you say i'm not doing that. in the election campaign, he has a butler. do you think the butler changes the nappies? between the butler and the nannies, they've got it covered. nappies? between the butler and the nannies, they've got it coveredlj don't have a segue to homoeopathic...
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jacob rees—mogg believes under most scenarios, a transitional phase may not even be necessary.oing well, and we know in advance, some margin in advance of 2019 that there will be an agreement, then any implementation period will be very short. if on the other hand the talks are going very badly, then it will be too late to announce an implementation programme right at the end because people will need to have made plans for no agreement. on either basis, there's not much for an implementation to take care of. either it's terrible and it's too late, or it's gone well and then you've already got time to implement between the talks being concluded and the final date of our leaving. as parliament finally breaks up for the summer recess, there are tentative signs of the cabinet coalescing around a transition period last ago few years. brexit supporters remain deeply suspicious. nick there would the debate within the conservative party about the need for a transitional period or not. let's work through the substance of that now. do we need one? i'm joined by stephen bullock, whosejob
jacob rees—mogg believes under most scenarios, a transitional phase may not even be necessary.oing well, and we know in advance, some margin in advance of 2019 that there will be an agreement, then any implementation period will be very short. if on the other hand the talks are going very badly, then it will be too late to announce an implementation programme right at the end because people will need to have made plans for no agreement. on either basis, there's not much for an implementation...
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you can, and to be fair there were politicians who have had that as well, think about jacob rees moggd he was losing votes. it is all to do with how people perceive different positions and differentjobs to be, and a conservative politician generally is seen as having that kind of accent, and that is what is expected, so if somebody is outside that, and similar for angela expected, so if somebody is outside that, and similarfor angela rayner, especially being involved in education, there is a perception of the kind of accent she should have, or traditionally that the post—holder has had, and when something is different from that people get a bit upset about it. thank you very much, doctor rob drummond from manchester metropolitan university. jackie says, accents should not matter, ability to communicate matters and angela rayner communicates well. stevie smith says, the irony is that the bbc only ever use posh london, friendly northern glaswegian accents, the bbc are close minded when it comes to accidents. another says, your accent is no reflection on your ability to do a job well, th
you can, and to be fair there were politicians who have had that as well, think about jacob rees moggd he was losing votes. it is all to do with how people perceive different positions and differentjobs to be, and a conservative politician generally is seen as having that kind of accent, and that is what is expected, so if somebody is outside that, and similar for angela expected, so if somebody is outside that, and similarfor angela rayner, especially being involved in education, there is a...
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the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has announced the birth of his sixth child, revealing his son‘s uniqueers and spectators, irritating everyone. players were forced to swat them away and some, including jo konta, said by the end of the match they had even swallowed a few! it was flying and day yesterday but hopefully... the experts tell us it‘s literally one day. sally is at wimbledon this morning. your indoors so hopefully they‘re not there, a real problem yesterday in amongst a great day for the brits?” real problem yesterday in amongst a great day for the brits? i tell you what, where we are this morning and we re what, where we are this morning and were carol and i have been for the last half an hour or so, no flying ants, no flying and would dare come in here, this is the heart of wimbledon where we see the players come through for their matches, you can see the trophies. i want to give you an indication of the feeling of history when you‘re in here. a bit like being in a cathedral. let me show you the gentlemen‘s singles champions board, we‘ve got roger federer, djokovic, andy murr
the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has announced the birth of his sixth child, revealing his son‘s uniqueers and spectators, irritating everyone. players were forced to swat them away and some, including jo konta, said by the end of the match they had even swallowed a few! it was flying and day yesterday but hopefully... the experts tell us it‘s literally one day. sally is at wimbledon this morning. your indoors so hopefully they‘re not there, a real problem yesterday in amongst a great...