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the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has accused his party leadership of subjecting boris johnson to "aments he made about the niqab and the burqa. mr rees—mogg suggested the issue had become a "proxy battle" in the conservative's divisions over brexit. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker is here. jessica, remind us of what the story is that we are still talking about six days after his article first appeared. this is all after boris johnson said that women who and the niqab look somewhat like letterboxes oi’ niqab look somewhat like letterboxes or bank robbers and the prime minister echoed calls for an apology. the party is now looking into whether he possibly breached its code of conduct. but in an article today for for the daily telegraph, jacob rees—mogg, a prominent brexiteer mp, questioned mrjohnson‘s critics, asking whether there was a nervousness that they wa nt there was a nervousness that they want and probably future leadership contender was becoming too popular. he also made an unfavourable comparison between theresa may and margaret thatcher, saying that the latter w
the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has accused his party leadership of subjecting boris johnson to "aments he made about the niqab and the burqa. mr rees—mogg suggested the issue had become a "proxy battle" in the conservative's divisions over brexit. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker is here. jessica, remind us of what the story is that we are still talking about six days after his article first appeared. this is all after boris johnson said that women who and the...
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and so on... discuss and respect, but liam fox, jacob rees-mogg and so on...-mogg and so on... he is a senior government minister. i know, it doesn't mean anything. good and bad people make it into the hierarchy. it's crazy to say we'll use hierarchy. it's crazy to say we'll use this as a threat against the eu. he is saying he thinks this is what's going to happen! exactly! the government has been going around europe and saying, this will fall into russia's and if you go to this. theresa may, what's going around the back of michel barnier, but trying to talk to other leaders in europe. there is the warning of what will happen if there is a hard brexit. the thing that gets me was that, just a few days before, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, was criticised himself for saying there was kind of a higher likelihood of having a hard brexit, and he himself was criticised by the brexiteers will be in the high priest of project fear, and now we have liam fox fear mongering himself right now. of course, you could just be saying what he thinks will happ
and so on... discuss and respect, but liam fox, jacob rees-mogg and so on...-mogg and so on... he is a senior government minister. i know, it doesn't mean anything. good and bad people make it into the hierarchy. it's crazy to say we'll use hierarchy. it's crazy to say we'll use this as a threat against the eu. he is saying he thinks this is what's going to happen! exactly! the government has been going around europe and saying, this will fall into russia's and if you go to this. theresa may,...
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this is a poll in the guardian that shows that theresa may, borisjohnson and evenjacob rees—mogg, thatb rees—mogg, seen that theresa may, borisjohnson and evenjacob rees—mogg, seen as a leading figure, in the case that may goes, wouldn't do better than the prime minister, that's fascinating, and they point out that someone quite young and not in government would be more appealing. in terms of the general voting population, which is the dilemma, because ultimately leaders are chosen by the parties themselves, and have to appeal beyond the parties to have any chance of winning a majority, and a lot of people thought borisjohnson still reached path that other tory leaders couldn't. yes, and take the ball with a pinch of salt, because a month ago different poll, which said borisjohnson was the month ago different poll, which said boris johnson was the only person who would get more votes than theresa may. i am not saying that this is right and that is wrong, but you know... and the advice is to read the trend. exactly. it was close, in terms of the numbers. it is hard to predict. 0ne close
this is a poll in the guardian that shows that theresa may, borisjohnson and evenjacob rees—mogg, thatb rees—mogg, seen that theresa may, borisjohnson and evenjacob rees—mogg, seen as a leading figure, in the case that may goes, wouldn't do better than the prime minister, that's fascinating, and they point out that someone quite young and not in government would be more appealing. in terms of the general voting population, which is the dilemma, because ultimately leaders are chosen by the...
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interestingly, jacob rees—mogg is also quoted in this particular piece...macron than about may. obviously he's quite pleased with this. he's been trying to kilbey chequers deal, along with 62 other tory brexiteer mps, he's saying we don't want us half in, half out of europe —— kilbey. we wa nt half out of europe —— kilbey. we want a canada style free trade deal, let's start negotiating that. —— kill the. he is saying this is... but it is only macron and macron... and barnier. yes, but macron is slightly isolated as well because according to the times report here, the unity of the leaders is that macron will actually want some more federal europe, which is the one thing that has driven us into this referendum. merkel is weakened in germany. so any thought that there's going to be a... don't look so sceptical! i am going to be a... don't look so sceptical! iam i boring you? going to be a... don't look so sceptical! lam i boring you?” going to be a... don't look so sceptical! i am i boring you? iwas just thinking that if macron and merkel are going to fight it
interestingly, jacob rees—mogg is also quoted in this particular piece...macron than about may. obviously he's quite pleased with this. he's been trying to kilbey chequers deal, along with 62 other tory brexiteer mps, he's saying we don't want us half in, half out of europe —— kilbey. we wa nt half out of europe —— kilbey. we want a canada style free trade deal, let's start negotiating that. —— kill the. he is saying this is... but it is only macron and macron... and barnier. yes,...
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this is whatjacob rees—mogg had to say on newsnight.means that you can no longer trust the treasury's forecast, which is actually why george osborne set up the office for budget responsibility in the first place because, he said, as chancellor, we need independent forecasters. so, another row between philip hammond and brexiteers. this is something which we have seen before. time though is running out. we only have till march for any deal between britain and the eu to be agreed and, those making the decisions on both sides of that debate really have to get on with it if the risk, as the treasury puts it, the no deal, is to be averted. thank you bray much indeed. —— thank you very much. alex salmond has strongly rejected allegations of sexual misconduct against him, dating back to his time in office as first minister of scotland. we have just had a statement in actually from the current first minister of scotland when nicola sturgeon, saying complaints are made injanuary about alex salmond by two individuals. the complaints have been con
this is whatjacob rees—mogg had to say on newsnight.means that you can no longer trust the treasury's forecast, which is actually why george osborne set up the office for budget responsibility in the first place because, he said, as chancellor, we need independent forecasters. so, another row between philip hammond and brexiteers. this is something which we have seen before. time though is running out. we only have till march for any deal between britain and the eu to be agreed and, those...
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energised and i am sure with the likes ofjacob rees—mogg backing him to be the leader of the tory partyod tory party conference and it is clearly on her mind because she is talking about the domestic agenda and the great thing she has done, getting young people on the housing ladder, which iam sure people on the housing ladder, which i am sure is something that you would disagree with.” i am sure is something that you would disagree with. i am apolitical. it will be a short conference. she doesn't want to talk about brexit and borisjohnson but u nfortu nately about brexit and borisjohnson but unfortunately she is talking about both. the most telling paragraph in this piece on the guardian was she was on another tv station and she said, when she said... she said... i have lost it. oh, yes, about boris, i was very pleased boris was foreign secretary for the period he was foreign secretary, that is the most telling bit of all of that. he was out of trouble and away when he was foreign secretary, but now that he aint, the speculation is he will try to come up with a different brexit for the
energised and i am sure with the likes ofjacob rees—mogg backing him to be the leader of the tory partyod tory party conference and it is clearly on her mind because she is talking about the domestic agenda and the great thing she has done, getting young people on the housing ladder, which iam sure people on the housing ladder, which i am sure is something that you would disagree with.” i am sure is something that you would disagree with. i am apolitical. it will be a short conference. she...
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conservative mp jacob rees mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" to stopiting in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank robbers. the government's decision to maintain its ban on boxing and martial arts in prisons is a "missed opportunity" according to the uk's leading expert on sport in prisons. in a report commissioned by the ministry ofjustice, professor rosie meek said the sports could help reduce re—offending and improve discipline injails. but ministers have rejected the recommendation, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. teenage young offenders held in wetherby, working out their aggression in a rugby league session organised by leeds rhinos. taking exercise while behind bars helps with fitness, mental healt
conservative mp jacob rees mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" to stopiting in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes...
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jacob rees—mogg has criticised the prime ministers comments about boris johnson's remarks over muslimeil. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are "envious" of the former foreign secretary's popularity. a downing street source said it was not about individuals or personalities but about the fact that a complaint had been made. ministers have rejected a call to lift a ban on boxing and martial arts classes in prisons in england and wales. a report commissioned by the government said training sessions would help promote discipline. but the ministry ofjustice said it was concerned the classes would amount to combat training for inmates. a passenger plane has crashed after an employee carried out "an unauthorised take off" from the seattle tacoma international airport. the turbo—prop aircraft was operated by horizon air — a sister company to alaska air. the airline said an employee had taken the plane — no passengers were on board at the time. an
jacob rees—mogg has criticised the prime ministers comments about boris johnson's remarks over muslimeil. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are "envious" of the former foreign secretary's popularity. a downing street source said it was not about individuals or personalities but about the fact that a complaint had been...
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things like this but i do feel sorry for theresa may, cornered as she is by these bully boys like rees—moggt. don't they? bank of england governor said, ithink don't they? bank of england governor said, i think on friday, that the chances of leading through a hard brexit was uncomfortably high and he then was accused of being the high priest of project fear. here is a fear here, that is doom mongering. i think it is the award and a to deploy because we have seenjeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, travelled through europe and talk about a hard brexit and no deal would play into russian hands and would play into russian hands and would have a serious effect on european countries and theresa may have been playing ftse with the french president. this has divided the tory party. both countries are riven. interesting to see at the back of the sunday telegraph, former labour home secretary saying that he thinks that if there were to be another referendum, britain would vote to leave again. but also, strongly criticising people who suggest that there is some element of racism in those who have been
things like this but i do feel sorry for theresa may, cornered as she is by these bully boys like rees—moggt. don't they? bank of england governor said, ithink don't they? bank of england governor said, i think on friday, that the chances of leading through a hard brexit was uncomfortably high and he then was accused of being the high priest of project fear. here is a fear here, that is doom mongering. i think it is the award and a to deploy because we have seenjeremy hunt, the foreign...
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jacob rees—mogg is on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing the prime minister of setting uper his comments on muslim women who wear the veil will stop the sun also leads with the fact that tory chiefs are intending sending borisjohnson on diversity changing. in the daily mail they show cobbing holding a wreath at it is claimed the same place where the olympic terrorists were buried. a very varied set of front pages. let's begin with the financial times. another story on the front pages, which is the purchase of house of fraser by mike ashley, best known for sports direct. it looked as though house of fraser was about to go bust and, surprise surprise, somebody comes in and it is mike ashley. there would bea and it is mike ashley. there would be a chance at 17,000 jobs will be saved. we're not sure what his plans are. there is a lot of worry about the pensions. there is a bigger worry that this is what will happen everywhere in the high street. it happened with maplin. we remember yea rs happened with maplin. we remember years ago when woolworths fell down for the most high s
jacob rees—mogg is on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing the prime minister of setting uper his comments on muslim women who wear the veil will stop the sun also leads with the fact that tory chiefs are intending sending borisjohnson on diversity changing. in the daily mail they show cobbing holding a wreath at it is claimed the same place where the olympic terrorists were buried. a very varied set of front pages. let's begin with the financial times. another story on the front...
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jacob rees—mogg has vowed to get rid of it.here is nothing else on the table, we are seven months away from leaving, it is the best theresa may has got to offer, if this doesn't work, we end with no deal. now, if europe feels that, ok, that they are happy to live that too, theni they are happy to live that too, then i think that's where were going. it seems a pity to me. i mean it doesn't mean that checkers is actually set in stone, there are things you can actually do with it, but there were bits of it i found. what europe has been saying is we can't go and collect their customs duties for instance because we would bea duties for instance because we would be a third country after march. but we are heading increasingly towards ano we are heading increasingly towards a no deal. but what president macron has said is nothing other than what you would expect him to say, he was talking to the french diplomatic core and he said, we respect the sovereignty of the uk, we respect the decision of the uk to leave, but he vowed to protect
jacob rees—mogg has vowed to get rid of it.here is nothing else on the table, we are seven months away from leaving, it is the best theresa may has got to offer, if this doesn't work, we end with no deal. now, if europe feels that, ok, that they are happy to live that too, theni they are happy to live that too, then i think that's where were going. it seems a pity to me. i mean it doesn't mean that checkers is actually set in stone, there are things you can actually do with it, but there were...
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we hear from those in industry most affected and brexiteer in chief, jacob rees—mogg. on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. your headlines tonight. rodgers rues celtic‘s defending — the scottish champions lack pride according to their boss as they condede a poor goal to draw their europa league play off. a seven week ban for chris ashton — the sale and england winger will miss the first six rounds of the premiership season, after an illegal tip—tackle. petrol in his blood — michael schumacher‘s son mick talks to us about following his father into motor—racing. brendan rodgers claimed his celtic side lacked pride in defending, after they conceeded a poor goal to draw 1—1 draw in the first leg of their europa league play—off against suduva in lithuania. the game was just three minutes old when olivier ntcham nodded them in front against the lithuanian champions, but their frailties at the back were exposed ten minutes later. still lots of work to do in the second leg. rivals rangers were 1—0 winners over ufa. i feel
we hear from those in industry most affected and brexiteer in chief, jacob rees—mogg. on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. your headlines tonight. rodgers rues celtic‘s defending — the scottish champions lack pride according to their boss as they condede a poor goal to draw their europa league play off. a seven week ban for chris ashton — the sale and england winger will miss the first six rounds of the premiership season, after...
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the conservative mp, jacob rees—mogg, has criticised the prime minister's handling of the row over borisjohnsonworn by some muslim women. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. a downing street source said the issue was not about individuals or personalities — but about the fact that a complaint had been made. the government's decision to maintain its ban on boxing and martial arts in prisons is a "missed opportunity" according to the uk 5 leading expert on sport in prisons. in a report commissioned by the ministry ofjustice, professor rosie meek said the sports could help reduce re—offending and improve discipline injails. but ministers have rejected the recommendation, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. teenage young offenders held in wetherby, working out their aggression in a rugby league session organised by leeds rhinos. keep going, guys, well done. taking lots of ex
the conservative mp, jacob rees—mogg, has criticised the prime minister's handling of the row over borisjohnsonworn by some muslim women. writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. a downing street source said the issue was not about individuals or personalities — but about the...
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conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" to stop the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank robbers. a man's appeared in court in calfornia charged with starting a wild—fire that led to more than 20,000 people having to leave their homes. the holy fire, as it has become known, burned nearly 10,000 acres through the mountains of southern california. prosecutors say forrest clark had a grudge against a neighbour. he could face life in prison if convicted. another inferno. a rapidly—moving wildfire fuelled by high temperatures, gusty winds, and tinder dry brush. named after a local hiking trail, the holy fire broke out on monday, about 70 miles south—east of los angeles. dangerously close to homes, the flames leave resid
conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" to stop the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank...
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someone who is not trashing the trade system is here in the uk the prominent brexiteer, jacob rees—moggf they were to leave with no deal he says trading with the eu on wto terms would work well for the uk and would allow the uk to achieve brexit sooner. the british government said the chances of a no—deal brexit are very real. so just outline for us, what would it mean in practice for the uk to trade on wto terms? eu on wto is like chalk and cheese. eu is a market. so today when you export from london to berlin it is like you are from london to birmingham, right? it's the same, it's one single market. the same rules apply in, no borders. moving back to the wto means establishing a border. exporting from london to berlin orfrom london to paris would have to cross a border, and the question today is, how thick is this border going to be? and that is a question that needs to be answered here in the uk. so could they do that, the day after a no—deal brexit, they could immediately just trade on wto terms? yes, but this would mean a border, and this would mean a thick border today a thick bor
someone who is not trashing the trade system is here in the uk the prominent brexiteer, jacob rees—moggf they were to leave with no deal he says trading with the eu on wto terms would work well for the uk and would allow the uk to achieve brexit sooner. the british government said the chances of a no—deal brexit are very real. so just outline for us, what would it mean in practice for the uk to trade on wto terms? eu on wto is like chalk and cheese. eu is a market. so today when you export...
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today the mp for north east somerset jacob rees mogg told points west...re in bristol this afternoon, but the arguments about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson political editor of the sunday mirror and people. president erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations between the two nato allies are at a new low over a string of issues, including the detention of an american pastor on terror charges. here's our business correspondent, joe lynam. crowds were out in force in northern turkey today in support of their president in this escalating and very public row between two nato allies. this dispute c
today the mp for north east somerset jacob rees mogg told points west...re in bristol this afternoon, but the arguments about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson political editor of the sunday mirror and people. president erdogan of turkey insists his...
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let's turn to the telegraph because there has been a lot of support from jacob rees mogg and steve bannonoming out in support, as has his sister. but this paper is saying there is a lot of growing gfoup support there is a lot of growing gi’oup support for him as well. it is unlikely he will be punished because there is a lot of grassroots opposition to the idea. major donors, the telegraph has several different party associations that are quite frustrated with the process that is going on. it knows as well that there is this element of brandon lewis, the party chairman who is himself being investigated because of a complaint about the controversy about how the party whip story happened in terms of the matching of mps. your point is a great one, the idea that there is not a lot of momentum to push through a punishment because this is not a legal procedure. it is an internal party procedure and there needs to be some critical mass of support. he is a backbench mp, but he is not your conventional backbench mp, he is much bigger than that. gaining that kind of support to get through some sort
let's turn to the telegraph because there has been a lot of support from jacob rees mogg and steve bannonoming out in support, as has his sister. but this paper is saying there is a lot of growing gfoup support there is a lot of growing gi’oup support for him as well. it is unlikely he will be punished because there is a lot of grassroots opposition to the idea. major donors, the telegraph has several different party associations that are quite frustrated with the process that is going on. it...
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he has been described byjacob rees—mogg as the high priest of project fear.ones, the former brexit minister, peter bone and others. very harsh in their criticism of mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, saying that he is really presenting a very pessimistic picture, a doomsday scenario. but of course contingency planning has to be done. 0ne course contingency planning has to be done. one that not voice of doom at all about brexit and the implications consequences of it is willie walsh, the ceo of british airways, who is saying that all this kind of talk about planes being grounded and not flying because they wouldn't have certification, etc, that leaves him fuming. he is saying, look, this is obviously a challenge, but he believes that there will be, he says this in the daily telegraph, there will be a competence of agreement and planes will fly, even if there are some pickups and challenges to face. —— comprehensive agreement. inevitably, brexiteers are having a go at mark carney. he issued some dire warnings even before the referendum, didn't he
he has been described byjacob rees—mogg as the high priest of project fear.ones, the former brexit minister, peter bone and others. very harsh in their criticism of mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, saying that he is really presenting a very pessimistic picture, a doomsday scenario. but of course contingency planning has to be done. 0ne course contingency planning has to be done. one that not voice of doom at all about brexit and the implications consequences of it is willie...
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comments from the chancellor which have drawn scorn from brexit backing mps, people like jacob rees—mogg no deal is not as absurdly frightening as the chancellor thinks. today, though, the cabinet 0ffice minister david lidington has come to the chancellor's defence saying that the timing of this letter was simply a coincidence. he said there was nothing new about the forecasts, that they have been in this evictee name since january, and he has said in the last hour that he would not be looking for any coincidence here. there is no safe limit to alcohol consumption and health officials should consider recommending that people go teetotal, that's the findings of a major global study. the research, published in the lancet medicaljournal, concludes that although moderate drinking may protect against heart disease, the risk of cancer and other diseases outweighs these protections. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. just how much alcohol is it safe to drink? different studies offering apparently contradictory results can be confusing, as is the level of risk posed by drinking eve
comments from the chancellor which have drawn scorn from brexit backing mps, people like jacob rees—mogg no deal is not as absurdly frightening as the chancellor thinks. today, though, the cabinet 0ffice minister david lidington has come to the chancellor's defence saying that the timing of this letter was simply a coincidence. he said there was nothing new about the forecasts, that they have been in this evictee name since january, and he has said in the last hour that he would not be...
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same time when europe itself has deteriorated his relations with russia so with the boldness of mr moggs it's not in the right time and not at the right place although europe is one of america's closest allies the kind of treatment the e.u. has been receiving from the u.s. of late isn't exactly what you call friendly. the united states so well with the grow from the iran nuclear deal to ministers compliments of the international order you need to. break the news that we ourselves created. we shouldn't things to the mission we'll take you we don't take you for. free trade stupid trade so now we will also impose import tariffs you can also use we also this. week said that you were p. c. this business is a load seen the choice between doing business with the wrong business with the united states. video has emerged of a british police officer slapping a fourteen year old girl during an arrest the image soon spread online and divided public opinion please be aware that the video we're about to show you does contain scenes of violence. but you're ok. oh no. ok truck right now thank you for a m
same time when europe itself has deteriorated his relations with russia so with the boldness of mr moggs it's not in the right time and not at the right place although europe is one of america's closest allies the kind of treatment the e.u. has been receiving from the u.s. of late isn't exactly what you call friendly. the united states so well with the grow from the iran nuclear deal to ministers compliments of the international order you need to. break the news that we ourselves created. we...
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backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is setting up boris johnson for a "show trial" overtraining. the daily mail has undated photos ofjeremy corbyn holding a wreath. the paper claims it's in the same cemetery where the munich olympics terrorists are buried. the express says veterans and mps are furious over "allegations of wrongdoing" by britain in cyprus between 1955 and 1960. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's plunge in. let's begin with the financial times. mike ashley, the financial times. mike ashley, the knight in shining armour, the white knight coming on his horse to save the house of fraser at the last minute. yes, i'm clear if the 16,500 people who work the house of fraser cm asa
backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is setting up boris johnson for a "show trial" overtraining. the daily mail has undated photos ofjeremy corbyn holding a wreath. the paper claims it's in the same cemetery where the munich olympics terrorists are buried. the express says veterans and mps are furious over "allegations of wrongdoing" by britain in cyprus between 1955 and 1960. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all....
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the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" toelegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank robbers. a man's appeared in court in calfornia charged with starting a wild—fire that led to more than 20,000 people having to leave their homes. the holy fire — as it has become known— burned nearly 10 thousand acres through the mountains of southern california. prosecutors say forrest clark had a grudge against a neighbour. he could face life in prison if convicted. officials in new south wales in australia say the army could be deployed to help farmers as the worst drought in living memory continues to take its toll the state government says the miltary could be called in to help transport animal feed and water to badly hit communities
the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg has claimed an investigation into borisjohnson is a "show trial" toelegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnson for "taking the heat off labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank robbers. a...
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today, the prominent brexiteer and mp for north east somersetjacob rees—mogg told points west...hose gathered here in bristol this afternoon, but the arguments about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. the headlines on bbc news — the manufacturer of one of britain's most popular weedkillers insists it is safe after a us court awards huge damages to a man who says it caused his cancer an airline employee who stole an empty passenger plane from seattle airport is thought to have died after crashing on a nearby island. and two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after seven—year—old joel urhie was killed in a house fire in deptford, south—east london sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's ben croucher. good evening. is this woman about to take the sprinting world by storm? well, she's conquered europe again tonight. dina asher smith has become the first briton, male orfemale, to do the sprint double. she added the 200 metre title to the 100 gold she won on tuesday. she left world champion daphne schippers scrabbling for silver in a highl
today, the prominent brexiteer and mp for north east somersetjacob rees—mogg told points west...hose gathered here in bristol this afternoon, but the arguments about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. the headlines on bbc news — the manufacturer of one of britain's most popular weedkillers insists it is safe after a us court awards huge damages to a man who says it caused his cancer an airline employee who stole an empty passenger plane from seattle airport is thought to have...
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there will be a deal and it will go down to the wire, but jacob rees—mogg thinks we could go under thely there will be a deal and it will be last minute. it will be midnight. do you think the process will help to achieve that, rachel, anyway in which this might actually focused the minds of it? no, i mean, as we can see, now we have the cabinet not just divided over the negotiations but divided over the process of preparing for no deal, and actually i think when it comes down to the wire, you know, maybe theresa may will come away with a deal from the eu, but at that state parliament has to vote for it and the reality is there is no majority for anything in parliament. and certainly there is no constituency for the high brexit that theresa may seems to want to get. she doesn't seem to want to face down the fundamentalist in her cabinet. that is the scenario we will see happen in parliament. they will see happen in parliament. they will vote it down. if there is anything... if in any way it causes the kind of damage to the economy, jobs, people's livelihoods that is threatening to do. i
there will be a deal and it will go down to the wire, but jacob rees—mogg thinks we could go under thely there will be a deal and it will be last minute. it will be midnight. do you think the process will help to achieve that, rachel, anyway in which this might actually focused the minds of it? no, i mean, as we can see, now we have the cabinet not just divided over the negotiations but divided over the process of preparing for no deal, and actually i think when it comes down to the wire, you...
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today the mp for north east somerset jacob rees mogg told points west... 0ptimism from those gatheredn, but the argument about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. president erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations between the two nato allies are at a new low over a string of issues, including the detention of an american pastor on terror charges. here's our business correspondent, joe lynam. crowds were out in force in northern turkey today in support of their president in this escalating and very public row between two nato allies. this dispute could destabilise the middle east and global markets. and today, president erdogan did nothing to calm the situation. he told supporters that the economy was not in a crisis nor going bankrupt and the fluctuations in the foreign exchange rate were "missiles in an economic war waged against turkey". although
today the mp for north east somerset jacob rees mogg told points west... 0ptimism from those gatheredn, but the argument about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. president erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations between the two nato allies are at a new low...
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today, the prominent brexiteer and mp for north east somerset, jacob rees—mogg, told points west...is afternoon, but the arguments about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. us authorities are trying to establish why an airline worker stole an empty passenger plane. the 76—seater aircraft took off from tacoma airport and flew over seattle. it eventually crashed in ketron islands, some 80 km away. police say the man appeared to be suicidal. andy moore reports. what the hell? the stolen plane was filmed by shocked witnesses flying low over the islands of puget sound. oh, my god. what is happening right now? ok, but why has it gotjets? it was pursued by at least two f—15 military jets. the authorities said those aircraft escorted the plane out of harm's way but were not instrumental in bringing it down. what the hell is this guy doing? whilst he was performing aerobatic manoeuvres, the 29—year—old man at the controls was talking to air traffic control. the man piloting the plane said he would perform a last barrel roll and then call it a night. he crashed into a sparsely popul
today, the prominent brexiteer and mp for north east somerset, jacob rees—mogg, told points west...is afternoon, but the arguments about brexit are unlikely to go away any time soon. us authorities are trying to establish why an airline worker stole an empty passenger plane. the 76—seater aircraft took off from tacoma airport and flew over seattle. it eventually crashed in ketron islands, some 80 km away. police say the man appeared to be suicidal. andy moore reports. what the hell? the...
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sunday express and the tory cheerleader for leave is waving flags here, and supporting jacob rees—mogg that nigel farage is returning to front line politics. did he ever leave front line politics? he has tried eight times to be an mp and failed, i think it is remarkable anybody gives him the time of day but here is again on the front page of the sunday express. i think this is a classic bit of leave cheerleading and i don't put much credence by it. do you think theresa may will get her deal passed her party? but more importantly passed the eu? is it going to be a deal that sticks? it is in the eu's interest to be very tough with us. because if they are not, it is the domino affect all across europe. we know italy doesn't want it, parts of spain don't want to stay in the eu. and the eu seems to be at odds with half the countries in the eu, who are building walls saying we don't wa nt are building walls saying we don't want freedom of movement, we don't wa nt want freedom of movement, we don't want people coming here. so i think they might be very intransigent whatever we offer them. and
sunday express and the tory cheerleader for leave is waving flags here, and supporting jacob rees—mogg that nigel farage is returning to front line politics. did he ever leave front line politics? he has tried eight times to be an mp and failed, i think it is remarkable anybody gives him the time of day but here is again on the front page of the sunday express. i think this is a classic bit of leave cheerleading and i don't put much credence by it. do you think theresa may will get her deal...
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backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is setting up boris johnson for a "show trial" overis burka comments. that's in the telegraph. the sun also leads with the burka row, claiming tory chiefs are considering sending borisjohnson to diversity training. the daily mail has undated photos ofjeremy corbyn holding a wreath. the paper claims it's in the same cemetery where the munich olympics terrorists are buried. the express says veterans and mps are furious over "allegations of wrongdoing" by britain in cyprus between 1955 and 1960. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's plunge in. let's begin with the financial times. mike ashley, the financial times. mike ashley, the knight in shining armour, the white knight coming on his horse to save the house of fraser at the last minute. yes, i'm clear if the 16,500 people who work the house of fraser cm asa people who work the house of fraser cm as a white knight. —— unclear. certainly it is different to the threat of administration, which is where they started. with guaranteed store closur
backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is setting up boris johnson for a "show trial" overis burka comments. that's in the telegraph. the sun also leads with the burka row, claiming tory chiefs are considering sending borisjohnson to diversity training. the daily mail has undated photos ofjeremy corbyn holding a wreath. the paper claims it's in the same cemetery where the munich olympics terrorists are buried. the express says veterans and mps are furious over...
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s we have anth eric wemple of mogg in the mail for you. it will be there soon. weil promise.r telling us what the weather is going to be so accurately for so many years. great to see you both. that is it for this week's "final exam." pay attention to the news, every weird detail, every week. tune in on thursdays to see if you can beat our news experts. we'll be right back. two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk too loudly on the phone, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. before you can achieve a higher standard of craftsmanship, you need a higher standard of craftsman. see for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pai
s we have anth eric wemple of mogg in the mail for you. it will be there soon. weil promise.r telling us what the weather is going to be so accurately for so many years. great to see you both. that is it for this week's "final exam." pay attention to the news, every weird detail, every week. tune in on thursdays to see if you can beat our news experts. we'll be right back. two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk...
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timing has drawn criticism directly from some brexit backing mps, including people like jacob rees moggthat i'io the chancellor seems to think that no deal is absurdly frightening, saying it is nothing like as scary as philip hammond thinks. marcus fish said on twitter that this was yet another instalment of project fear. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: alex salmond described sexual misconduct allegations against him as blatantly ridiculous and says he will take the scottish government to court over its handling of the negotiations. the scottish government confirms two cases are being investigated. nicola sturgeon insists the claims won't be swept under the carpet. thomas cook removes guests from an egyptian hotel following the deaths ofa egyptian hotel following the deaths of a british couple, susan and john cooper, who died at a red sea resort. and hugo lloris has been charged with drink—driving. the spurs captain was charged following a routine patrols in central london. his side will face manchester united at old trafford on monday. fernando alonso says he w
timing has drawn criticism directly from some brexit backing mps, including people like jacob rees moggthat i'io the chancellor seems to think that no deal is absurdly frightening, saying it is nothing like as scary as philip hammond thinks. marcus fish said on twitter that this was yet another instalment of project fear. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: alex salmond described sexual misconduct allegations against him as blatantly ridiculous and says he will take the...
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these rebels are led by jacob rees—mogg and whether those numbers are correct is another story.people's vote by the boss of super dry. a world exclusive with football's first of referee. lucy clark who referees and some of the lower legs and will be back in action. she has the full support of the football association after she has transitioned. she will be there on the sidelines and refereeing. she hopes that she can get back to men's football as well. the sunday times say racists are flocking to boris johnson's facebook page. and the story about the syringes lower down. it's time to look at the weather. hake a look, how sneaky. well, i am standing by water, there is a fish connection there somewhere. if you cast your mind back to yesterday, a lot of cloud and very humid and to many of us, a similar day. some rain around this morning. the remnants of what was ex— tropical storm ernesto, lingering through this morning across parts of scotland and northern england. also extending down. that will slowly push its way eastwards. i decide to mean, most places will be dry. a fresh appe
these rebels are led by jacob rees—mogg and whether those numbers are correct is another story.people's vote by the boss of super dry. a world exclusive with football's first of referee. lucy clark who referees and some of the lower legs and will be back in action. she has the full support of the football association after she has transitioned. she will be there on the sidelines and refereeing. she hopes that she can get back to men's football as well. the sunday times say racists are...
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the party to influence and vote for somebody who is more hardline brexit, somebody like jacob rees—moggiam hague who spoke about how there was a risk if the party changed rules on how it elects leaders that potentially it could be swamped by new entrants and he was talking about the need to keep rules the same. there is no suggestion at the same. there is no suggestion at the moment the rules will change. the mps decide which people go on the shortlist and then the general population of the party vote on those people but the idea the party would be swamped by people who are more to the right, people who want us more to the right, people who want us to have a harder brexit, that does not seem to be something in terms of these applications the party seems keen. thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather. it has been a cooler, fresher feel for all of us today and if anything, it is going to get cooler over the next few days. we have seen a band of rain moving southwards. that then clears away, but the show keep going in western scotland, northern ireland and over the irish sea. the
the party to influence and vote for somebody who is more hardline brexit, somebody like jacob rees—moggiam hague who spoke about how there was a risk if the party changed rules on how it elects leaders that potentially it could be swamped by new entrants and he was talking about the need to keep rules the same. there is no suggestion at the same. there is no suggestion at the moment the rules will change. the mps decide which people go on the shortlist and then the general population of the...
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jacob rees—mogg has said last night that no deal is not as absurdly frightening as the chancellor thinksrexit panic means that the forecast can no longer be trusted. for the moment, thank you. there is no safe limit to alcohol consumption and health officials should consider recommending that people go teetotal, that's the findings of a major global study. the research was led by the university of washington and published in the lancet medicaljournal. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. just how much alcohol is it safe to drink? different studies offering apparently contradictory results can be confusing, as is the level of risk posed by drinking even a moderate amount of alcohol. and now, new research says there is no safe level of alcohol consumption. the global study looked at drinking habits over 26 years in 195 countries. around the world, one in three people are thought to drink alcohol. alcohol use is linked to nearly a 10th of all deaths in those aged 15 to 49. this leads the authors to conclude that any health benefits of drinking are outweighed by the risks. in the
jacob rees—mogg has said last night that no deal is not as absurdly frightening as the chancellor thinksrexit panic means that the forecast can no longer be trusted. for the moment, thank you. there is no safe limit to alcohol consumption and health officials should consider recommending that people go teetotal, that's the findings of a major global study. the research was led by the university of washington and published in the lancet medicaljournal. here's our health correspondent, dominic...
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i thinkjacob rees—mogg will be better off because he has managed to move his company to ireland so thatypocrisy is, not how people answered single word a nswe rs not how people answered single word answers on complex questions. not how people answered single word answers on complex questionsm not how people answered single word answers on complex questions. it is answers on complex questions. it is afair point, answers on complex questions. it is a fair point, thank you for your time this morning, and i should pay credit to the people that i see wandering in and out of the ocean, they are very brave souls, so if you fa ncy they are very brave souls, so if you fancy a bit later on, they are very brave souls, so if you fancya bit later on, i they are very brave souls, so if you fancy a bit later on, i am sure...” mightjoin them later, i mightjoin them later. our cameras can stay with you if you like. if i say yes, they probably will, so i might wait for everyone to leave the. thank you for everyone to leave the. thank you for your time this morning.” for everyone to leave the. thank you f
i thinkjacob rees—mogg will be better off because he has managed to move his company to ireland so thatypocrisy is, not how people answered single word a nswe rs not how people answered single word answers on complex questions. not how people answered single word answers on complex questionsm not how people answered single word answers on complex questions. it is answers on complex questions. it is afair point, answers on complex questions. it is a fair point, thank you for your time this...