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mr. corbyn: the values we share are not served but -- [applause] mr. orbyn: banning immigrants on the basis of religion, polluting the planet or pandering to racism. [applause] let me say frankly, the speech made by the united states president to the you and last week was disturbing. it threat and war and talked of tearing up international agreements. rights and human values, it really was not a speech that should have been made. [applause] our government has a responsibility, it cannot meekly go along with this dangerous cause. special relationship means anything, it must mean that we can say to washington, that way is the wrong way. [applause] mr. corbyn: if that is clearly what is needed with thousands of jobs are now at stake. , ausands of jobs at risk prime minister betting our economic future on a deregulated trade deal with the u.s. might want to take a moment to explain how 220% tariffs are going to used our exports in this country. [applause] so, let britain's voice be heard loud and clear, for peace, for justice and cooperation. [applause] con
mr. corbyn: the values we share are not served but -- [applause] mr. orbyn: banning immigrants on the basis of religion, polluting the planet or pandering to racism. [applause] let me say frankly, the speech made by the united states president to the you and last week was disturbing. it threat and war and talked of tearing up international agreements. rights and human values, it really was not a speech that should have been made. [applause] our government has a responsibility, it cannot meekly...
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let's listen in to what mr corbyn is saying. throughout the general election campaign, not only all over england and wales but in scotland as well. and on the last full day of campaigning, i started with a rally on the streets of glasgow, hundreds of people turned up glasgow, hundreds of people turned up at 730 in the morning for an election campaign as we then set off going southwards to five more rallies later that day. fantastic mood and fantastic enthusiasm and i would like to thank all those people who attended all of our events and did so much to help the labour calls in the general election campaign. thank you for all that you did. because although we have been written off time and time again, as we we re written off time and time again, as we were by so many expert commentators at the start of the election campaign, we showed that it is our party that is capturing the mood both in scotland and across the hall of the united kingdom. we are a party brimming with ideas of how we can help society working everybody‘s interest
let's listen in to what mr corbyn is saying. throughout the general election campaign, not only all over england and wales but in scotland as well. and on the last full day of campaigning, i started with a rally on the streets of glasgow, hundreds of people turned up glasgow, hundreds of people turned up at 730 in the morning for an election campaign as we then set off going southwards to five more rallies later that day. fantastic mood and fantastic enthusiasm and i would like to thank all...
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mr corbyn will say any woman who's experienced such behaviour should feel free to report it and he'llin such behaviour must be held to account. the bbc has said it treats any allegations of harassment seriously, in response to reports of complaints about an unidentified bbc radio presenter. the daily mail says that eight female members of staff have come forward to say they've been sexually harassed by the man. the cyber security of the nhs has been encouraged to improve after a major attack earlier this year. the national audit office said more than a third of trusts in england were affected, with around 7,000 appointments cancelled. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones reports. it was a cyber attack that locked up computers around the world with a message demanding a ransom payment, but the nhs was among the organisations worst hit and it wasn't ready to deal with it. 81 health trusts across england were affected. more than 19,000 appointments were cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. everything we do is based around the use of computers for the records so
mr corbyn will say any woman who's experienced such behaviour should feel free to report it and he'llin such behaviour must be held to account. the bbc has said it treats any allegations of harassment seriously, in response to reports of complaints about an unidentified bbc radio presenter. the daily mail says that eight female members of staff have come forward to say they've been sexually harassed by the man. the cyber security of the nhs has been encouraged to improve after a major attack...
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in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedormalised." those were the main stories, more on them at the top of the hour,. now on bbc news, witness. hello and welcome to witness. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet a man who was caught up in britain's worst ever nuclear accident. a woman who was taken hostage along with hundreds of others when chechen rebels seized a theatre in moscow. and a man who helped thousands of hungarianjews escape the nazis. but first, on october 9th, 1967, marxist revolutionary ernesto che guevara was killed in bolivia. felix rodriguez, a cuban born cia agent, helped the bolivian army track him down. that was the last picture of che alive. i put my hand around him before the picture was taken. you can see a man who was so powerful at one point in cuba and to see the way he was at that point, he looked like a beggar, he was in rags, he was filthy, it was a completely different image from what people perceived of him in
in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedormalised." those were the main stories, more on them at the top of the hour,. now on bbc news, witness. hello and welcome to witness. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet a man who was caught up in britain's worst ever nuclear accident. a woman who was taken hostage along with hundreds of others...
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in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedto dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss an extraordinary few days in spain, what next for catalonia?
in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedto dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss an extraordinary few days in spain, what next for catalonia?
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in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedr 17 world cup final. good afternoon lots of football ahead, first of all the premier league action about to kick off, second against third as manchester united and spurs that to narrow the gap on leaders manchester city. united fans will be pleased to see striker marcus rashford hearfit to partner romelu lukaku upfront, arriving a few moments ago at old trafford. as for spurs, it is son who has been chosen to replace the injured harry kane, as cheekily suggested by pep guardiola being a one—man team. suggested by pep guardiola being a one-man team. jailing a season, you cannot play well all the time, you cannot play well all the time, you cannot win all the time, not be lucky all the time
in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedr 17 world cup final. good afternoon lots of football ahead, first of all the premier league action about to kick off, second against third as manchester united and spurs that to narrow the gap on leaders manchester city. united fans will be pleased to see striker marcus rashford hearfit to partner romelu lukaku upfront, arriving a few moments ago at old trafford. as for spurs, it is...
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in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been accepted and normalised". now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. with jane hill. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss an extraordinary few days in spain, what next for catalonia? and in china, is president xi jinping preparing to rule well beyond the usual 10 year term? and what could that mean for all of us? my guests, celia maza de pablo, from la razon, stephanie bakerfrom bloomberg news, thomas kielingerfrom die welt, and the ceo of china dialogue, isabel hilton. a warm welcome to you all. so, a huge amount to discuss this week. what an extraordinary period we are witnessing in spain. the catalonan parliament voted to declare independence on friday, prompting the government in madrid to strip the region of its powers, remove the catalan leader, and fire senior police. fresh elections have been scheduled for december. demonstrations for and against independence went on into the night, with doubtless more to come. celia, what is your reading? wha
in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been accepted and normalised". now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. with jane hill. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss an extraordinary few days in spain, what next for catalonia? and in china, is president xi jinping preparing to rule well beyond the usual 10 year term? and what could that mean for all of us? my guests, celia maza de pablo,...
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in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptednd normalised". now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, spotting fake news and debunking the people in power. wandering the ruins. and something wicked this way comes. going into space has long been the dream of many a sci—fi fan and for one bbc presenter that dream is about to come true. in a world first for the broadcast industry, spencer kelly, who fronts the bbc technology programme click, has been accepted by nasa to visit and report from the international space station. during his stay on board, he will present several episodes of click. kelly, who says he has always harboured ambitions to leave planet earth, will test how the latest technology performs in zero gravity. he says he's looking forward to the months of training ahead of him. that's not...that‘s not true. i'm so sorry. that shouldn't be on the autocue. that's my christmas fantasy list. it's fake news! we are fighting the fake news. it's fake, phoney. fake. the fake media tried to stop... everyone's using the
in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptednd normalised". now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, spotting fake news and debunking the people in power. wandering the ruins. and something wicked this way comes. going into space has long been the dream of many a sci—fi fan and for one bbc presenter that dream is about to come true. in a world first for the broadcast industry, spencer kelly, who fronts the bbc...
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not the best of timing there for mr gove, because we will be hearing from mr corbyn, he is speaking onlater today. yeah, he will be. he will be using some strong words as well, we understand. he will talk about a warped and degrading culture that's led to sexism effectively existing across society. what's most interesting is that he said it's been allowed to thrive here in westminster. he will say that there needs to be a turning point now and any mps who have been engaged in such inappropriate behaviour need to be called out, need to be held to account. in general, women he says need to feel better about coming forward if they've been victims of any harassment or indeed any sexual assault. of course the timing is particularly interesting because all of this comes up just a day after those reports in the sun newspaper yesterday which said that a number of female parliamentary researchers and aides here in westminster had been using a messaging service to talk about inappropriate behaviour, some of the stories of mps they may have had over the last few years. so, it feels very sort of p
not the best of timing there for mr gove, because we will be hearing from mr corbyn, he is speaking onlater today. yeah, he will be. he will be using some strong words as well, we understand. he will talk about a warped and degrading culture that's led to sexism effectively existing across society. what's most interesting is that he said it's been allowed to thrive here in westminster. he will say that there needs to be a turning point now and any mps who have been engaged in such inappropriate...
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in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedised." now on bbc news, it's inside out. we track down the online crooks. i'm not buying a passport off you mate because i work for the bbc, and i want to know why you're... selling stolen passports, mate, why are you doing it? no more nursing bursaries. so how will it affect this year's students? hello, what's your name, sir. his name is tom. they are learning practical skills of nursing in our hospital, that means that they are paying the privilege of working in our nhs. and i promise we'll meet the muslim scouts of gillingham. i promise. we formed the muslim scout groups because we can cater for their religious and cultural needs. i'm natalie graham with untold stories closer to home. this is inside out. hello and welcome to the programme which this week comes to you from the medway towns. first tonight what do you look for in the classified ads? furniture perhaps or a new car? welljonathan gibson has been sniffing around here in chatham as he investigates one online site where the
in a speech, mr corbyn is expected to condemn a culture "where the abuse of women has often been acceptedised." now on bbc news, it's inside out. we track down the online crooks. i'm not buying a passport off you mate because i work for the bbc, and i want to know why you're... selling stolen passports, mate, why are you doing it? no more nursing bursaries. so how will it affect this year's students? hello, what's your name, sir. his name is tom. they are learning practical skills of...
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it was also announced that mr corbyn would appear on channel 4's gogglebox.ment, jezza. the bbc‘s former head of political research put in an good word to a lords committee for his former colleagues' integrity. it wasn't that they sat there in the morning with a can of lager in one hand and a fag in the other, thinking what can we make up now? it tended to be much more practical stuff. patrick cowling opens can and drinks. cheers, dave. conservative mp sir desmond swayne slithered in a counter to a claim by labour that there was a nest of vipers sitting behind the minister on thursday. how can i get it onto the record that i am in fact the parliamentary species champion for the smooth snake and not the viper? thanks for shedding some light on that, desmond. parliament has always been the place where the really big questions are asked. this week, that question was, "who's a good boy?" the hotly contested westminster dog of the year contest was won by rocky this week. much to the joy of its friend, labour mp tracey braeburn. finally, in the lords, peers were on
it was also announced that mr corbyn would appear on channel 4's gogglebox.ment, jezza. the bbc‘s former head of political research put in an good word to a lords committee for his former colleagues' integrity. it wasn't that they sat there in the morning with a can of lager in one hand and a fag in the other, thinking what can we make up now? it tended to be much more practical stuff. patrick cowling opens can and drinks. cheers, dave. conservative mp sir desmond swayne slithered in a...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker the government-- governments own social commission reported low pay was endemic in the united kingdom. one in four workers permanently stuck in low-paying jobs. that's why labor backed a living wage of 10 pounds per hour to make work pay. mr. speaker, this government doesn't know if it's coming or going. of a say-- they say the conservative party and government says they have full confidence in universal credits, but won't to vote for it. they say they will end the nhs, but won't allocate any money to pay for it. the communicate-- community secretary back 50 pounds on housing but the chancellor says it's not policy. they are planning for a no deal brach said in the chancellor says they are not. isn't the case that this government is weak, and confident, divided and unable to make a decision-- >> order, order, order. the responses from the prime minister will be heard and the remarks of the right honorable gentleman will be heard. you can try to shout him down and other members
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker the government-- governments own social commission reported low pay was endemic in the united kingdom. one in four workers permanently stuck in low-paying jobs. that's why labor backed a living wage of 10 pounds per hour to make work pay. mr. speaker, this government doesn't know if it's coming or going. of a say-- they say the conservative party and government says they have full confidence in universal credits, but won't to vote for it. they say...
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mr corbyn will feature in the hit tv programme to raise money for a stand—up to cancer. shows will be dissected by the labour leader, who is not expected to be found at home. that is half the fun of it. yes, look at the so far, see what's on the book shelf. it would be so carefully managed if it was at home. you might be planning a holiday this morning after looking outside of the window out of the gloom. we have no windows! a leading travel guide has announced the number one place in the world to visit is belfast city. and the causeway coast on northern ireland. lonely planet said belfast was full of hip neighbourhoods, while the coast was described as a side of timeless beauty and high—grade distractions like golf, whiskey and rocks. if you have ever seen the film up, these pictures may seem strangely familiar. tom morgan from bristol reached heights of 2500 metres was suspended from 100 helium balloons. he covered nearly 16 miles from his basejust outsidejohannesburg nearly 16 miles from his basejust outside johannesburg in south africa. the 38—year—old spent two days
mr corbyn will feature in the hit tv programme to raise money for a stand—up to cancer. shows will be dissected by the labour leader, who is not expected to be found at home. that is half the fun of it. yes, look at the so far, see what's on the book shelf. it would be so carefully managed if it was at home. you might be planning a holiday this morning after looking outside of the window out of the gloom. we have no windows! a leading travel guide has announced the number one place in the...
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jeremy corbyn! mrt. last week, the house voted by 299 — zero to pause the roll—out of universal credit. will the prime minister respect the will of the house? as i have said before, we acknowledge the fa ct have said before, we acknowledge the fact that there are concerns people have raised with universal credit, and we have been listening to those, and we have been listening to those, and changes have been made. but perhaps i could just update the we are on the roll—out of universal credit. currently, of people claiming benefits, 8% are on universal credit. by january of next year, that will rise to 10%. the roll—out is being conducted in three phases, and the intention is it will be completed by 2022. it is being donein be completed by 2022. it is being done ina be completed by 2022. it is being done in a measured way, and i'm pleased to say that four out of five people are satisfied or very satisfied with the service that they are receiving. universal credit helps people into the workplace and make
jeremy corbyn! mrt. last week, the house voted by 299 — zero to pause the roll—out of universal credit. will the prime minister respect the will of the house? as i have said before, we acknowledge the fa ct have said before, we acknowledge the fact that there are concerns people have raised with universal credit, and we have been listening to those, and we have been listening to those, and changes have been made. but perhaps i could just update the we are on the roll—out of universal...
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a year ago when we first asked our question of mr lavery, jeremy corbyn gave him the benefit of the doubtvery denies all wrongdoing. but now that we know just how much money he got from the union he used to run, it's fair to ask is mr lavery a fit and proper man to be the person who chairs the labour party? we did invite ian lavery tojoin us tonight, but he wasn't available. in a statement, he said that under his stewardship, the union had always complied with the rules and the certification officer had signed off every year's transactions. he pointed out that the certification officer's report makes clear that no member of the union, past or present, has made a complaint about financial affairs. mr lavery added, "i am pleased that the certification officer has decided to not appoint an inspector or take further action." "this report should draw a line under almost two years of allegations and innuendo directed at me and my former colleagues." barry gardiner is still with me. just pick up on that question. is he a fit and proper man to be your labour party chair? unions are regulated by t
a year ago when we first asked our question of mr lavery, jeremy corbyn gave him the benefit of the doubtvery denies all wrongdoing. but now that we know just how much money he got from the union he used to run, it's fair to ask is mr lavery a fit and proper man to be the person who chairs the labour party? we did invite ian lavery tojoin us tonight, but he wasn't available. in a statement, he said that under his stewardship, the union had always complied with the rules and the certification...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the last labour government lifted 1 million children out of poverty. gloucester city homes, mr. speaker, has evicted one in eight of all of its tenants because of universal credit. the prime minister talks about helping the poorest, but the reality is a very, very different story. not only are people being driven into poverty but absurdly, mr. speaker, the universal credit help line costs claimants 55p per minute for the privilege of trying to get someone to help them claim what they believe they are entitled to. will the prime minister today show some humanity, intervene and make at least the helpline free? >> i have made it very clear that we continue to look at how we are dealing with this and ensuring that we get this system out in a way that actually is working for people. the performance is increasing and it is working because more people are getting into work on universal credit then work on jobseekers allowance. [shouting] >> i do what people to be able to find work.
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the last labour government lifted 1 million children out of poverty. gloucester city homes, mr. speaker, has evicted one in eight of all of its tenants because of universal credit. the prime minister talks about helping the poorest, but the reality is a very, very different story. not only are people being driven into poverty but absurdly, mr. speaker, the universal credit help line costs claimants 55p per minute for the privilege of trying to get...
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mr. corbyn of the labour party. how does that affect global gdp?ingdom gdp? there's got to billing between this politics into your world, isn't there? >> i think there is a link. stopping immigration is bad, particularly for a country like u.k. that has relied on an influx of talented people from many parts of the world. stopping global trade is bad. that feeds through to the top down story and how much freedom individual companies of god. the more populism you have got opposes foreign takeovers, it getsion, the worse for owners of businesses. the question is, how bad is it get before the effects are felt by those supporters of populism in this backlash that we're going to far, this is affecting employment trends and wages? francine: that could take five years, if not more. it is like a slow to affect. >> it is not just a theoretical point, it is a practical point. many of these attempts at nationalism or nativism or the opposite of free trade have been tried. usually, they result in disaster. it could take a long time. francine: reg, thank you, ri
mr. corbyn of the labour party. how does that affect global gdp?ingdom gdp? there's got to billing between this politics into your world, isn't there? >> i think there is a link. stopping immigration is bad, particularly for a country like u.k. that has relied on an influx of talented people from many parts of the world. stopping global trade is bad. that feeds through to the top down story and how much freedom individual companies of god. the more populism you have got opposes foreign...
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is mr corbyn being led along by the nose by sir keir starmer?any excuse to push nearer to staying in staying in the single market is not possible. not what people voted for. they were clear, need to leave the single market and customs union. i think our leader jeremy is in a difficult situation. he's very much trying to keep the party together. there is a good left—wing analysis within the labour party which says we would be better, we would be able to nationalise our railways, take control of our own economy if we were outside the eu. there's no doubt about it or denying it, there is a difference within the party. the question is, who's making the running? my suggestion is it is no longer mr coach enwhen it comes to brexit? i don't think that's true. the shadow chancellor's crucial in all of this. john mcdonnell has very strong views and gets his views across. our labour voters out there, particularly in the north east offence land will not recognise a labour party and will not want to support a labour party who reneges on what the referendum d
is mr corbyn being led along by the nose by sir keir starmer?any excuse to push nearer to staying in staying in the single market is not possible. not what people voted for. they were clear, need to leave the single market and customs union. i think our leader jeremy is in a difficult situation. he's very much trying to keep the party together. there is a good left—wing analysis within the labour party which says we would be better, we would be able to nationalise our railways, take control...
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corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker i'm like to think the prime minister for advanced copy of this statement and i also underline the importance of respect for human rights and democracy in turkey. imprisoning journalists and lawyers is not part of that process and is not acceptable. and also, that we need to -- we also need to defend the iran nuclear deal which has been rightly defended the eu council last week and must do everything we took defend it and prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons. commend of the of the royal nave which the prime minister pointed out has already saved thousands of lives. but in relation to libya nothing is more pressing than securing a viable, long-term peaceful settlement to that country's problems. given the language used by her foreign secretary in miss matter the prime minister may need to talk a lead on this. just as she has had to take over the lead from their breckist secretary on negotiations with the eu. mr. speaker, i'm beginning to have a feel a very worrying sense of
corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker i'm like to think the prime minister for advanced copy of this statement and i also underline the importance of respect for human rights and democracy in turkey. imprisoning journalists and lawyers is not part of that process and is not acceptable. and also, that we need to -- we also need to defend the iran nuclear deal which has been rightly defended the eu council last week and must do everything we took defend it and prevent proliferation of nuclear...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker the government-- governments own social commission reported low pay was endemic in the united kingdom. one in four workers permanently stuck in low-paying jobs. that's why labor backed a living wage of 10 pounds per hour to make work pay. mr. speaker, this government doesn't know if it's coming or going. of a say-- they say the conservative party and government says they have full confidence in universal credits, but won't to vote for it. they say they will end the nhs, but won't allocate any money to pay for it. the communicate-- community secretary back 50 pounds on housing but the chancellor says it's not policy. they are planning for a no deal brach said in the chancellor says they are not. isn't the case that this government is weak, and confident, divided and unable to make a decision-- >> order, order, order. the responses from the prime minister will be heard and the remarks of the right honorable gentleman will be heard. you can try to shout him down and other members
. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker the government-- governments own social commission reported low pay was endemic in the united kingdom. one in four workers permanently stuck in low-paying jobs. that's why labor backed a living wage of 10 pounds per hour to make work pay. mr. speaker, this government doesn't know if it's coming or going. of a say-- they say the conservative party and government says they have full confidence in universal credits, but won't to vote for it. they say...
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among many tributes paid today, jeremy corbyn said mr bickerstaffe had been a steadfast supporter ofnding campaigner for social justice and workers' rights. the scottish government has announced a ban on fracking — the controversial technique for extracting gas from rock. it means scotland now has a different policy from the rest of the united kingdom. ministers say there has been overwhelming public opposition to fracking, and the decision, which follows a long consultation period, was welcomed by environmental campaigners. others fear that the decision will damage scotland's economic prospects, as our scotland editor, sarah smith, reports. the huge petrochemical plant at grangemouth has been hoping for years to process shale gas, extracted from under the ground right on their doorstep. but today the scottish government announced it will extend the existing moratorium on fracking indefinitely. balancing the interests of the environment, our economy, public health and public opinion, i can confirm the conclusion of the scottish government is that we will not support the development o
among many tributes paid today, jeremy corbyn said mr bickerstaffe had been a steadfast supporter ofnding campaigner for social justice and workers' rights. the scottish government has announced a ban on fracking — the controversial technique for extracting gas from rock. it means scotland now has a different policy from the rest of the united kingdom. ministers say there has been overwhelming public opposition to fracking, and the decision, which follows a long consultation period, was...
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afterwards jeremy corbyn spokesman was asked the same question, how would mr corbyn. waste of money pumping billions into something that may never happen? peu would hope it wouldn't cost billions. it is sensible if you are negotiating to get the best possible deal to have the alternative of not reaching a deal as an option. we are much more likely to get a good deal out of europe if they recognise that there are circumstances where we would be prepared to walk away. so, i think it is right that we should be preparing for that eventuality now, not necessarily because that's what is going to happen but because it will strengthen our position in trying to get the best possible deal. do you think philip hammond is wrong to say he is not willing to ta ke wrong to say he is not willing to take money from the nhs to put into that and he won't spend the money until the last moment? that and he won't spend the money untilthe last moment? any chancellor will say he is not going to spend money until he has to do. i heard the prime minister answer the question at prime minister's
afterwards jeremy corbyn spokesman was asked the same question, how would mr corbyn. waste of money pumping billions into something that may never happen? peu would hope it wouldn't cost billions. it is sensible if you are negotiating to get the best possible deal to have the alternative of not reaching a deal as an option. we are much more likely to get a good deal out of europe if they recognise that there are circumstances where we would be prepared to walk away. so, i think it is right that...
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well, a short time later jeremy corbyn raised the benefit at prime minister's questions. mr week i asked the prime minister to scrap the unfair charges on the universal credit helpline. today she has finally bowed to that pressure. but the fundamental problems of universal credit remain. the six—week wait, rising indebtedness, rent arrears and evictions. will the prime minister now pause universal credit and fix the problems before pressing ahead with the roll—out? i want people to know they can ring in, they can get their advice and do that being worried about it. that is exactly what we are going to do. the right honourable gentleman talks about universal credit and talks about pausing universal credit. why have we introduced universal credit? it is a simpler system, a system that encourages people to get into the workplace. it is a system that is working because more people are getting into work, and pausing universal credit will not help those people who will be helped by going to universal credit, getting into the workplace and bringing home more pay for their families.
well, a short time later jeremy corbyn raised the benefit at prime minister's questions. mr week i asked the prime minister to scrap the unfair charges on the universal credit helpline. today she has finally bowed to that pressure. but the fundamental problems of universal credit remain. the six—week wait, rising indebtedness, rent arrears and evictions. will the prime minister now pause universal credit and fix the problems before pressing ahead with the roll—out? i want people to know...
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corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker i'm like to think the prime minister for advanced copy of this statement and i also underline the importance of respect for human rights and democracy in turkey. imprisoning journalists and lawyers is not part of that process and is not acceptable. and also, that we need to -- we also need to defend the iran nuclear deal which has been rightly defended the eu council last week and must do everything we took defend it and prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons. commend of the of the royal nave which the prime minister pointed out has already saved thousands of lives. but in relation to libya nothing is more pressing than securing a viable, long-term peaceful settlement to that country's problems. given the language used by her foreign secretary in miss matter the prime minister may need to talk a lead on this. just as she has had to take over the lead from their breckist secretary on negotiations with the eu. mr. speaker, i'm beginning to have a feel a very worrying sense of
corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker i'm like to think the prime minister for advanced copy of this statement and i also underline the importance of respect for human rights and democracy in turkey. imprisoning journalists and lawyers is not part of that process and is not acceptable. and also, that we need to -- we also need to defend the iran nuclear deal which has been rightly defended the eu council last week and must do everything we took defend it and prevent proliferation of nuclear...
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jeremy corbyn was sharpening the knife at pmqs. mrarges on the universal credit helpline. today, she's finally bowed to that pressure. but the fundamental problems of universal credit remain — the six—week wait, rising indebtedness, rent arrears and evictions. will the prime minister now pause universal credit, and fix the problems before pressing ahead with the roll—out? prime minister. why have we introduced universal credit? it's a simpler system. it's a system that encourages people to get into the workplace. it is a system that is working, because more people are getting into work. and pausing universal credit won't help those people who will be helped by going to universal credit, getting into the workplace and bringing home more pay for their families. well, we had hoped that the secretary of state for work and pensions, david gauke, would be able to join us this evening, but he cancelled at short notice. our political editor, nick watt, is here, though. it looks like they are determined to present head with the roll—out. as yo
jeremy corbyn was sharpening the knife at pmqs. mrarges on the universal credit helpline. today, she's finally bowed to that pressure. but the fundamental problems of universal credit remain — the six—week wait, rising indebtedness, rent arrears and evictions. will the prime minister now pause universal credit, and fix the problems before pressing ahead with the roll—out? prime minister. why have we introduced universal credit? it's a simpler system. it's a system that encourages people...
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happen, others may say it is an indication that mrs may is veering at least that this will end rather quickly. a lack of progress identified by jeremy corbyn16 months since the referendum, what has happened? next to nothing is his allegation, many people would agree, so it is possible that there will be no deal, and the implication of that for business and the rest of us... could be scary. but some on her own backbenchers are saying this is why she has been forthright about the possibility of no deal, some are saying this is how you negotiate, you have a bottom line, you make it clear that if we do not get what we need, what will benefit both of us, then we are willing to walk away.|j have got to say she has got to say she is prepared to walk away, that is how negotiations work. and she has to tell her backbenchers as well. i think they will think this isa well. i think they will think this is a welcome move to spell this out any white paper is published today, that we have a plan, and when we leave in march 2019, if there is not a deal, this is what we will do. the ftis a deal, this is what we will do. the ft is talking about how we would
happen, others may say it is an indication that mrs may is veering at least that this will end rather quickly. a lack of progress identified by jeremy corbyn16 months since the referendum, what has happened? next to nothing is his allegation, many people would agree, so it is possible that there will be no deal, and the implication of that for business and the rest of us... could be scary. but some on her own backbenchers are saying this is why she has been forthright about the possibility of...
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corbyn what win? would that be a good thing? mr. i've never taken an election for granted ever, but jeremy corbyn is better placed to win than he thought possible or anybody thought possible. i remember the labour party. a fairly elected leader. what i rather have a labour government with jeremy corbyn than anyone else? of course i would. francine: what would mean for brexit negotiations? would the tone or content change? mr. straw: i think both was change. ist labour does have somebody that is top of this game. a very distinguished lawyer and good legal brain. there would be a much greater effort put in to trying to get a deal. i think the other thing that uldld happen and it co still happen, once the turns a been agreed, there would be pressure from the general labour party for a second referendum. because one of the fundamental flaws about the referendum last year was people were offered a it's gottween, flaws, the alternative is a fantasyland. wordsin boris johnson's britain could have its cake and ieat it. francine: you think t
corbyn what win? would that be a good thing? mr. i've never taken an election for granted ever, but jeremy corbyn is better placed to win than he thought possible or anybody thought possible. i remember the labour party. a fairly elected leader. what i rather have a labour government with jeremy corbyn than anyone else? of course i would. francine: what would mean for brexit negotiations? would the tone or content change? mr. straw: i think both was change. ist labour does have somebody that...
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maybejeremy corbyn is right, maybe the centre ground is shifting to the left. you sense mrk the centre ground to the right. but it is striking, when you look at some of the policy announcements we have had at this conference, whether it be on tuition fees, or the pay cap, or will stir to, or more houses and money for railways, you sense they are almost having to respond to thejeremy corbyn pay cap. —— or austerity. this may be a conservative conference, but it seems theyjeremy corbyn is not just conference, but it seems theyjeremy corbyn is notjust dominating the agenda but dominating much of the airtime, too. top story: the deadliest mass shooting in recent us is terrific, at least 50 people are dead and more than 200 wounded in las vegas at a music festival. police say the gunman was a 64—year—old local resident. police say the gunman was a 64-year-old local resident. all of a sudden we heard, pop pop pop pop p0p: sudden we heard, pop pop pop pop pop, countless times, we thought it was firecrackers. kept on going, quiet for a bit, then fired another 15, 20 rounds, then we
maybejeremy corbyn is right, maybe the centre ground is shifting to the left. you sense mrk the centre ground to the right. but it is striking, when you look at some of the policy announcements we have had at this conference, whether it be on tuition fees, or the pay cap, or will stir to, or more houses and money for railways, you sense they are almost having to respond to thejeremy corbyn pay cap. —— or austerity. this may be a conservative conference, but it seems theyjeremy corbyn is not...
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corbyn said that wasn't the only concern. not only are people driven into poverty, but absurdly, mr speaker, the universal credit helpline costsfor the privilege of trying to to get someone to help them claim what they believe they are entitled to. will prime minister today show some humanity, intervene, and make at least the helpline free? it is working because more people are getting into work on universal credit than were on jobseekers' allowance. and i do want people to be able to find work. i want people to be able to get betterjobs, to be able to earn more, to get on without government support. now for a look at some other stories from around westminster in brief. britain's leading defence manufacturer, bae systems, announced almost 2,000 job cuts. 1,400 of the posts are going from its militaryjet business, with factories in lancashire and east yorkshire badly hit. the firm, which makes the eurofighter typhoon, is facing a drop in demand. it's the result of internal restructuring and a drive to transform its businesses so it can continue to be one of our most efficient and effective companies generating export orders acr
corbyn said that wasn't the only concern. not only are people driven into poverty, but absurdly, mr speaker, the universal credit helpline costsfor the privilege of trying to to get someone to help them claim what they believe they are entitled to. will prime minister today show some humanity, intervene, and make at least the helpline free? it is working because more people are getting into work on universal credit than were on jobseekers' allowance. and i do want people to be able to find...
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corbyn. thank you, mr speaker.he government met ten months down the government met ten months down the line? the answer, none. the florence speech in fact demonstrated the scale of the mess the government is making of these negotiations. 15 months on from the referendum, we're still no clearer what the future of this country will look like. the question must be asked what on earth has the government been doing all this time? calling an election in which voters refused to give the prime minister the mandate she wanted. since then, since then, cabinet ministers have been squabbling amongst themselves all that time, 15 months wasted. i'm sure the prime minister wanted her speech in florence to bring life to these critical negotiations. on the substance of the speech itself, i'm pleased that the prime minister has taken pleased that the prime minister has ta ken labour's lead pleased that the prime minister has taken labour's lead and accepted... and accepted... accepted the need for transition as we leave the eu. howe
corbyn. thank you, mr speaker.he government met ten months down the government met ten months down the line? the answer, none. the florence speech in fact demonstrated the scale of the mess the government is making of these negotiations. 15 months on from the referendum, we're still no clearer what the future of this country will look like. the question must be asked what on earth has the government been doing all this time? calling an election in which voters refused to give the prime minister...
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mr trump. he is now, it seems, coming to london on a "working visit" in the spring of 2018. will you and jeremy corbynmmitted nationwide to protest against the trump visit? will you be on the protest marches with all of these activists who are talking about what they're going to do? i don't think it's just labour, actually. i think that donald trump is extraordinarily unpopular in britain, full stop. it won't be, there will be people on demonstrations who have never been on demonstrations before. will you and willjeremy corbyn? i don't know, i don't know. let's see what happens. the logic of your position is that you will be, because you've talked, whether it be in north korea, whether it be in the middle east, whether it be on a whole host of issues, you've talked about... climate change. quite. you've talked about him being extraordinarily damaging. that's right. to the world. that's right, yeah. i mean, i have ways of being able to get my voice heard and i will continue to do so, and i will do it unwaveringly and i will do it clearly. so it's just a question of what's the most appropriate way of ge
mr trump. he is now, it seems, coming to london on a "working visit" in the spring of 2018. will you and jeremy corbynmmitted nationwide to protest against the trump visit? will you be on the protest marches with all of these activists who are talking about what they're going to do? i don't think it's just labour, actually. i think that donald trump is extraordinarily unpopular in britain, full stop. it won't be, there will be people on demonstrations who have never been on...
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mr gove had said that being interviewed on today programme was like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and in june like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and injune with your dignity. he insists... jeremy corbynd across society but that it is thriving here in westminster. there needs to be a turning point that people need to be held to account and more broadly that women feel they can come forward more easily to actually report this sort of thing in the wider workplace. 0f course all of this comes amid those reports in the sun newspaper yesterday that parliamentary aides and researchers will use in the messaging app whatsapp to discuss and share inappropriate behaviour by some mps. there have been further allegations in a newspaper today. i think it is worth noting at this stage that there has been no formal complaint made and no mps have been named. but certainly as you say, downing street yesterday said that they would take any allegations very seriously and that anyone who was been involved needs to come forward. how difficult is it to pursue this, of westminster, given that effectively mps are self employed. they don't formally a nswer to answer to don't have an employer. the employer is
mr gove had said that being interviewed on today programme was like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and in june like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and injune with your dignity. he insists... jeremy corbynd across society but that it is thriving here in westminster. there needs to be a turning point that people need to be held to account and more broadly that women feel they can come forward more easily to actually report this sort of thing in the wider workplace. 0f course all...
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mr. theresa may and not a socialist prime minister jeremy corbyn? ben: no comment on that really. process that really has a lot of bumps ahead in the red. jonathan: quite clearly if prime minister may and the president of france get things done in europe, they need this done and dusted as soon as possible. they are, but i think held to the clinical economy of u.k. i do not think that decision is being made outside the cave. alix: what is your best case? ben: that we do not have to o rough of the brexit experience. i don't think we are banking on no agreement. david: is this is complicated as we are making it out to be? it seems to me that the u.k. billionw is about 20 and the eu is about 60 billion and only like that is a number in between called 40 and you can work that out by extending that transition a little bit. it's about 10 a year. if we were ceos, we can work this out in five minutes. ben: yes, it's true. you also have to consider what is the outside cost? what is the opportunity cost of an agreement or the lack thereof? when you think about what the costliness of the trad
mr. theresa may and not a socialist prime minister jeremy corbyn? ben: no comment on that really. process that really has a lot of bumps ahead in the red. jonathan: quite clearly if prime minister may and the president of france get things done in europe, they need this done and dusted as soon as possible. they are, but i think held to the clinical economy of u.k. i do not think that decision is being made outside the cave. alix: what is your best case? ben: that we do not have to o rough of...
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mr letts has previously said he is opposed to is. the headlines on bbc news: catalonia's deposed leader has urged peaceful opposition to madrid's direct rule — a day after the region's parliament declared independence. labour leaderjeremy corbynuntable for their actions. earlier, the environment secretary, michael gove, had to apologise unreservedly for an on—air joke about disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. ina in a moment the young at heart, glasgow pensioners zip—wiring and clubbing. first of all the sport now. lots of celebrations with england's under—17 world cup win. jessica has the details and more. thank you very much. good evening. that's where we start. remarkable news. england are world champions. the under—17s have won the world title for the first time after fighting back from two goals down against spain to win 5—2. england are double world cup winners this year after successes for the under—20s back in june. year after successes for the under—20s back injune. meet england's 21st century boys, all born since the year 2000, now all playing in front of nearly 70,000. the challenge in a world cup final is to play without fear but not without care. in the first ten minutes england's defence lost their shape for
mr letts has previously said he is opposed to is. the headlines on bbc news: catalonia's deposed leader has urged peaceful opposition to madrid's direct rule — a day after the region's parliament declared independence. labour leaderjeremy corbynuntable for their actions. earlier, the environment secretary, michael gove, had to apologise unreservedly for an on—air joke about disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. ina in a moment the young at heart, glasgow pensioners zip—wiring and...
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mr lewis has apologised for the comments made during the labour party conference, in the last hour, the women and equality secretaryjustine greening has sent is a letter tojeremy corbynke action. ian, give us the details and what he said, why, and where? absolutely, he said, why, and where? absolutely, he said this as a fringe event at the labour party conference, organised by momentum his friends say it was a bit of a boozy evening, during a comedy part of the evening and he used offensive language not to women but to a man, i think we can hear exactly what he said you can judge for yourself, but some people may be offended when they hear his words. it was a pretty rowdy evening but you could hear that he said and he was condemned by conservative women mps but by many people in the labour party as well. the former deputy leader harriet harman saying it was inexcusable. he was condemned by yvette cooper, and said look, there is no excuse, you can't say this was a joke, there is a worry by the labourmp a joke, there is a worry by the labour mp stella creasy this was enforcing negative images of women bya enforcing negative images of women by a male politician. this le
mr lewis has apologised for the comments made during the labour party conference, in the last hour, the women and equality secretaryjustine greening has sent is a letter tojeremy corbynke action. ian, give us the details and what he said, why, and where? absolutely, he said, why, and where? absolutely, he said this as a fringe event at the labour party conference, organised by momentum his friends say it was a bit of a boozy evening, during a comedy part of the evening and he used offensive...
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challenged by jeremy corbyn who questioned her report of progress and of unity from her own party members. this is just under an hour. >> statement the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and with permission, i would like to make a statement on last week's european council. long after we have left the european union, the uk will continue to be a strong and committed partner, standing on pride with our neighbors and working together to advanced our shared values and interests. this would provide a further opportunity to demonstrate that ongoing commitment through discussions that included migration, the single market, turkey, north korea, and iran. it made important progress in moving toward the new deep and special partnership with the european union that we want to see. first, on migration, the uk is playing its full part. the royal navy has intercepted 172 smuggling boats and saved over 12,000 lives since the operation began. while our national crime agency is working with libyan law enforcement and helping their capability to tackle the people smuggling and trafficking networks. at the council, we welcomed the reduction in migrant crossings and behind the
challenged by jeremy corbyn who questioned her report of progress and of unity from her own party members. this is just under an hour. >> statement the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and with permission, i would like to make a statement on last week's european council. long after we have left the european union, the uk will continue to be a strong and committed partner, standing on pride with our neighbors and working together to advanced our shared values and interests....
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along the lines of mr train lost a vote blame it on us now it's been interesting to see the labor party get involved in sort of demanding that our t.v. investigated given that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader had been a frequent guest on our t.v. for becoming leader of the party let's take a look. i am very concerned. increase in us bombardment of syria without as i understand it any legal basis for doing it all those are the issues faced by the right there has to be some more nuanced more systematic political process in the whole area. well israel has been grabbing land from the palestinians ever since not in any sense an international law israel's continued causation occupation is illegal. what we've done is involved a selves in a civil war between the sound system government and the gadhafi regime in tripoli and i suspect this is going to run for a very long time and incredibly nasty but the. is the world a safer place no is the threat of terrorism there is no is this a good way forward for world international law no the issue is this country involved itself in what i believe to be an illegal invasion of another country. well despite often being and extremely unli
along the lines of mr train lost a vote blame it on us now it's been interesting to see the labor party get involved in sort of demanding that our t.v. investigated given that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader had been a frequent guest on our t.v. for becoming leader of the party let's take a look. i am very concerned. increase in us bombardment of syria without as i understand it any legal basis for doing it all those are the issues faced by the right there has to be some more nuanced more...