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good morning mr corbyn.sm row and there are calls for mr corbyn to publicly slapped down his old friend peter wilms and who made these remarks at the npc. the message from jewish organisations is that they do not think that mrjeremy corbyn has done enough. bye the time for an apology for this for defending people who said that 911 was an israeli conspiracy. jeremy corbyn has spent his life standing with people or knowing and defending them and the time off for the apology was at the time of the event in 2010. my senses short of direct action from mrjeremy corbyn, this is not going away. some of the ideas which people in the labour party are suggesting is that the party ought to accept the full international definitions and examples contained in the accepted international code on anti—semitism. he should suspend the investigation into margaret hodge and ian austin and also confirm that comparing israel to the nazis is unacceptable. in effect, that he should take a much clearer and more aggressive stance in co
good morning mr corbyn.sm row and there are calls for mr corbyn to publicly slapped down his old friend peter wilms and who made these remarks at the npc. the message from jewish organisations is that they do not think that mrjeremy corbyn has done enough. bye the time for an apology for this for defending people who said that 911 was an israeli conspiracy. jeremy corbyn has spent his life standing with people or knowing and defending them and the time off for the apology was at the time of the...
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no idea how much substance behind it, but mr corbyn has had a turbulent couple of weeks and they are information about this plot which has some very fine that a group 12 mps would get the 7:18am train to go to a farmhouse in sussex, £144 per night to stay there if you want to check it out. it is people who are consta nt it out. it is people who are constant critics of mr gordon, chris leslie, chuka umunna liz kendall. it is about saying that mr corbyn will not be labour leader at some point and when that happens they want to be ready to try to take back control of the party. what i don't quite get is how they intend to do it. he has got complete control over the labour machine from the nec, membership... under the system as it stands. exactly, so if they want to get the party back to or centre—left direction, how do they do that? there is no detail about that in the story but if they were worried about potentially being targeted for deselection by mr corbyn, their heads have been put above the parapet whether they liked it or not. the level of detail is tantalising. it is not a very
no idea how much substance behind it, but mr corbyn has had a turbulent couple of weeks and they are information about this plot which has some very fine that a group 12 mps would get the 7:18am train to go to a farmhouse in sussex, £144 per night to stay there if you want to check it out. it is people who are consta nt it out. it is people who are constant critics of mr gordon, chris leslie, chuka umunna liz kendall. it is about saying that mr corbyn will not be labour leader at some point...
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reporter: morning, mr corbyn.two years jeremy corbyn's faced accusations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague went further, openly acknowledging the damage being inflicted on the labour party. this has really shaken us to the core, really. but we have got to resolve the issue within our party, and then get out there to assist the jewish community campaigning against anti—semitism within our society overall. but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. because he has still failed to issue a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more t
reporter: morning, mr corbyn.two years jeremy corbyn's faced accusations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague went further,...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, has said mr corbyn should resign.e israeli athletes killed in the attack in 1972 who we re killed in the attack in 1972 who were quoted in the daily mail saying jeremy... meanwhile the tory party have problems of their own after boris johnson's burka comments, have problems of their own after borisjohnson's burka comments, of course. and the latest twist on that is that the muslim councillor britain have written to the prime minister tonight asking her to make sure that there is no whitewash in the investigation into mrjohnson's remarks? that's right. we know boris johnson, complaints against boris johnson's comments, are being looked at by the conservative party internally as part of a disciplinary procedure after he wrote in the daily telegraph last week that women who wear the burka look like bank robbers and letterboxes. the muslim councillor britain, which was highly critical of his comments at the time, has written to the prime minister and it is a letter which offers her support, saying that she should continue
the home secretary, sajid javid, has said mr corbyn should resign.e israeli athletes killed in the attack in 1972 who we re killed in the attack in 1972 who were quoted in the daily mail saying jeremy... meanwhile the tory party have problems of their own after boris johnson's burka comments, have problems of their own after borisjohnson's burka comments, of course. and the latest twist on that is that the muslim councillor britain have written to the prime minister tonight asking her to make...
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reporter: morning, mr corbyn.sations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, before he was leader, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement, mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague went further, openly acknowledging the damage being inflicted on the labour party. this has really shaken us to the core, really. but we have got to resolve the issue within our party, and then get out there to assist the jewish community campaigning against anti—semitism within our society overall. but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. because he has still failed to issue a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than justjerem
reporter: morning, mr corbyn.sations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, before he was leader, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement, mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague went further, openly...
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reporter: morning, mr corbyn.remy corbyn‘s faced accusations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, before he was leader, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement, mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague went further, openly acknowledging the damage being inflicted on the labour party. this has really shaken us to the core, really. but we have got to resolve the issue within our party, and then get out there to assist the jewish community campaigning against anti—semitism within our society overall. but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. because he has still failed to issue a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else
reporter: morning, mr corbyn.remy corbyn‘s faced accusations that he's turned a blind eye to anti—semitism in the labour party. good morning, nice to see you... and today those questions are still coming. could you close the window, please? this row is about an event jeremy corbyn hosted in 2010, before he was leader, where speakers including a jewish holocaust survivor compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. in a statement, mr corbyn said... but one senior colleague...
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the concern is that mr corbyn either lacks the will oi’ that mr corbyn either lacks the will or the abilityn kinnock, a critic of mr corbyn, suggesting that the party is now facing a full—blown crisis over anti—semitism, and there are calls for anti—semitism, and there are calls foer anti—semitism, and there are calls for mr corbyn to take a much more aggressive stance, so for example pressing for his friend, pete wilson, long—standing ally of mr corbyn, to be kicked off the national executive committee after his remarks when he attacked jewish people for being trump fanatics at the national executive committee, and also accepting that they need to accept the definitions of anti—semitism rather than contextualise it. in other words, there are things mr corbyn could do pretty quickly which would go a long way to allay the concerns of many in the jewish community, but way to allay the concerns of many in thejewish community, but which for whatever reason mr corbyn at the moment is holding back from. that‘s norman smith. the former leader of the english defence league, tommy robinson, has been
the concern is that mr corbyn either lacks the will oi’ that mr corbyn either lacks the will or the abilityn kinnock, a critic of mr corbyn, suggesting that the party is now facing a full—blown crisis over anti—semitism, and there are calls for anti—semitism, and there are calls foer anti—semitism, and there are calls for mr corbyn to take a much more aggressive stance, so for example pressing for his friend, pete wilson, long—standing ally of mr corbyn, to be kicked off the...
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but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false.but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another —— heathrow airport is calling on the government to relax passport controls for certain passengers arriving in the uk in a bid to reduce delays. the latest figures revealed that in july visitors from outside the european economic area were left queuing for up to 2.5 hours. the uk border force managed to achieve its goal of seeing 95% of visitors within 45 minutes just once last month. the mayors of greater manchester and the liverpool city region have demanded a freeze in railfares ahead of an anticipated 3.5% rise. it comes as a new study commissioned by the rmt union has revealed that railfares are rising twice as fast as wages. that is it from me. more coming up from mike embley in 15 minutes' time, but now it is time to catch up with all of the sports news with our tea m with all of the sports
but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false.but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another —— heathrow airport is calling on the government to relax passport controls for certain passengers arriving in the uk in a bid to reduce delays. the latest figures revealed that in july visitors from...
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but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false.. but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another country to wade in to what has been until now, a domestic political row. but i think critics of mr corbyn, inside his own party, will argue that mr netanyahu's party, will argue that mr neta nyahu's intervention demonstrates the urgency with which the labour leader needs to get a grip of this anti—semitic issue, and the problem inside the labour party. tonight, jeremy corbyn‘s top team have reiterated his condemnation of the munich attack. but i think it will be mr corbyn‘s actions, not his words on anti—semitism, that will dictate how this plays out. thousands of people in yemen have attended a mass funeral today for the children killed last week in an air strike by the saudi—led coalition. mourners held up pictures of the children and shouted slogans against saudi arabia and its western allies
but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false.. but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another country to wade in to what has been until now, a domestic political row. but i think critics of mr corbyn, inside his own party, will argue that mr netanyahu's party, will argue that mr neta nyahu's...
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but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false.ned before. but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another country to wade in to what has been until now, a domestic political row. but i think critics of mr corbyn inside his own party will argue that mr netanyahu's intervention demonstrates the urgency with which the labour leader needs to get a grip of this anti—semitic issue, and the problem inside the labour party. tonight, jeremy corbyn‘s top team have reiterated his condemnation of the munich attack. but i think it will be mr corbyn‘s actions, not his words on anti—semitism, that will dictate how this plays out. satisfaction in the rail network has dropped sharply in the past decade, with train travel now one of the uk's least trusted consumer industries, according to a survey by the consumer group which? in the past year, passengers have voiced concern about the introduction of new time
but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false.ned before. but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another country to wade in to what has been until now, a domestic political row. but i think critics of mr corbyn inside his own party will argue that mr netanyahu's intervention demonstrates the...
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the daily mail also has that attack by mr netanyahu's on mr corbyn on its front page. pears again on the metro as its lead story. the top line in the guardian is the impact of the turkish lira's plunge on the global currency markets. and finally, the times‘ lead is a study claiming five million brits have at least triple the normal risk of suffering a heart attack despite lacking the warning symptoms. let's discuss the papers in a little bit more detail. let's start off then with that story about the who had been struck off, told that she can practice medicine again, despite having been convicted of manslaughter in the wake of this six—year—old bully‘s death in 2011. —— boy's. chief as being reinstated and is allowed to be practising again, seen asa allowed to be practising again, seen as a controversial decision, not least by the family of little boy who died. it is a heartbreaking story. have an interview with the mother in the daily express and it is about how they feel like they have had no justice is about how they feel like they have had nojustice and if a doctor
the daily mail also has that attack by mr netanyahu's on mr corbyn on its front page. pears again on the metro as its lead story. the top line in the guardian is the impact of the turkish lira's plunge on the global currency markets. and finally, the times‘ lead is a study claiming five million brits have at least triple the normal risk of suffering a heart attack despite lacking the warning symptoms. let's discuss the papers in a little bit more detail. let's start off then with that story...
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the big question is what exactly would mr corbyn be planning to say.hat would be the key thing. is mr corbyn willing to accept in full this internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism, this code of conduct which labour has adopted most of that hasn't adopted the examples, this has caused a huge row within the party and led to one senior mp accusing mr corbyn of being anti—semitic. we'll see whether this speech ever takes place, where it takes place and more importantly what mr corbyn says. thank you very much indeed. the latest there from westminster. a rapperfrom london's drill music scene has been stabbed to death on the same street in south east london where his friend died in may. 23—year—old siddique kamara was known as incognito, and was friends with fellow rapper rhyhiem ainsworth barton, who was shot dead in camberwell in may. two other men were injured in the stabbing last night. it's nearly two years since so—called islamic state was ousted from the libyan city of sirte, birthplace of former leader muammar gaddafi. the port city was
the big question is what exactly would mr corbyn be planning to say.hat would be the key thing. is mr corbyn willing to accept in full this internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism, this code of conduct which labour has adopted most of that hasn't adopted the examples, this has caused a huge row within the party and led to one senior mp accusing mr corbyn of being anti—semitic. we'll see whether this speech ever takes place, where it takes place and more importantly what mr...
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mr corbyn, when will you do enough for the jewish community to be happy with the labour party? equests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. or the name of my party. anyone who denies that this is surfacing in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the problem. shame on you! to the problem. jewish groups are angry about the definition of anti—semitism the labour party has decided to adopt in its code of conduct. has decided to adopt now the party's deputy leader has joined the chorus of disapproval. tom watson told the observer that labour risked disappearing into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassment over the row. in public and private, severaljeremy corbyn's senior colleagues have now made it clear they think he needs to go further than simply repeating past statements about anti—semitism. if he doesn't, this row is going to continue
mr corbyn, when will you do enough for the jewish community to be happy with the labour party? equests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. or the name of my party. anyone who denies that this is surfacing in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the...
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at that cemetery, at the end of the conference, mr corbyn was involved ina conference, mr corbyn wasathletes at the munich 0lympics israeli athletes at the munich olympics in 1972, alleged members of the so—called black september group. mr corbyn said today, as he has claimed in the past, that he was there at the time but not involved in that wreath laying. a wreath was indeed laid by some of those who attended to those who were killed in paris in 1992. were you involved? i was present when it was laid but i wasn't involved. i was there because i wanted to see a fitting memorial to everybody who has died in every terrorist incident everywhere, because we have to end it. you can't pursue peace by a cycle of violence, only by a cycle of dialogue. so mr corbyn explaining that there in his own words, and a labour party spokesperson has said the munich widows are being misled. that in response to quotes from them in the daily mail today saying thatjeremy did not honour those responsible for the munich killings. the trial of england cricketer ben stokes is continuing for a sixth day at bri
at that cemetery, at the end of the conference, mr corbyn was involved ina conference, mr corbyn wasathletes at the munich 0lympics israeli athletes at the munich olympics in 1972, alleged members of the so—called black september group. mr corbyn said today, as he has claimed in the past, that he was there at the time but not involved in that wreath laying. a wreath was indeed laid by some of those who attended to those who were killed in paris in 1992. were you involved? i was present when...
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reporter: mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour partyy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. and anyone who denies that this has surfaced in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the problem. all: shame on you! jewish groups are angry about the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism that the labour party has decided to adopt in its code of conduct because it doesn't include all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. labour says it's trying to make the code easier to enforce, but now the party's deputy leader has joined the chorus of disapproval. tom watson told the observer that labour risked disappearing into
reporter: mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour partyy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are...
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now, over the summer, now, overthe summer, mr corbyn now, over the summer, mr corbyn said sorry for then felt by many in thejewish community but tonight there has been a very angry response from labour... now, some labour mps think one way to do that would be to accept in full, with all the examples, the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism, something the labour leadership has been reluctant to do, all of the row will come to a head when labour mps vote on the matter and we will see them whether their strong criticism from lord sacks has changed jeremy corbyn's mind. theresa may has visited cape town at the start of a three day trade mission to africa. it's her first official tour of the continent as prime minister. in a speech she called for the uk to become the leading investor in africa by 2022. she said the extra investment would support african economies, but she also wanted it to work in the interests of the uk. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. upbeat, certainly. 0n the beat, perhaps not. but theresa may arrived in south africa eager to talk trade,
now, over the summer, now, overthe summer, mr corbyn now, over the summer, mr corbyn said sorry for then felt by many in thejewish community but tonight there has been a very angry response from labour... now, some labour mps think one way to do that would be to accept in full, with all the examples, the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism, something the labour leadership has been reluctant to do, all of the row will come to a head when labour mps vote on the matter and we...
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mr corbyn has said his comments — which were made before he became labour leader — have been taken outcks made these allegations in a magazine article? here is one of the most prominent members of the jewish here is one of the most prominent members of thejewish community condemning mr corbyn in the strongest possible terms about comments from 2013 when mr corbyn talked about british zionists not understanding english irony. when the comments came to light last week many felt he was suggesting the jewish community were not full fully british. lord facts says they are the most offensive statement made by a senior politician since enoch powell's and your verse or rivers of blood speech where he strongly criticised mass immigration. —— enoch powell of mac rivers of blood speech. there has been a reaction from the labour party tonight. they said this comparison with the race baiting enoch powell is abseiled and offensive. they say he wants to build his relationship and rebuild trust with the jewish community. build his relationship and rebuild trust with thejewish community. —— is absurd.
mr corbyn has said his comments — which were made before he became labour leader — have been taken outcks made these allegations in a magazine article? here is one of the most prominent members of the jewish here is one of the most prominent members of thejewish community condemning mr corbyn in the strongest possible terms about comments from 2013 when mr corbyn talked about british zionists not understanding english irony. when the comments came to light last week many felt he was...
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what have we been hearing from mr corbyn? criticism about this trip to chew on match easier. it was a trip as part of a palestinian rights conference. there had been a wreath laying where it was near memorials with people accused of a terrorist attack. mr corbyn has maintained that he was there to honour the victims of a 1985 israeli air strike but now what has emerged isa air strike but now what has emerged is a photograph with a man called maher al—taher. he is a senior figure ina maher al—taher. he is a senior figure in a group called the popular front for the liberation of palestine. in palestinian militant organisation. it was linked to a attack on a synagogue in west jerusalem where a british rabbi was among those killed so we have been asking jeremy corbyn about that today. whether or not he knew who this person was and mr corbyn made clear that he didn't know who it was. i double-check platforms with terrorists, i don't believe in killing people. i have attended memorial events for those that have died in the sadness o
what have we been hearing from mr corbyn? criticism about this trip to chew on match easier. it was a trip as part of a palestinian rights conference. there had been a wreath laying where it was near memorials with people accused of a terrorist attack. mr corbyn has maintained that he was there to honour the victims of a 1985 israeli air strike but now what has emerged isa air strike but now what has emerged is a photograph with a man called maher al—taher. he is a senior figure ina maher...
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benjamin netanyahu said mr corbyn deserved "unequivocal condemnation" for laying a wreath on the gravea foreign leader to weigh into what is really a uk political row is unusual. jeremy corbyn responded swiftly online last night, saying. he went on to criticise the killing of palestinian protesters in gaza by israel. yesterday, jeremy corbyn was asked about his presence at that cemetery in tunisia in 2014 and whether indeed, as pictures appeared to show, that he had laid a wreath at the grave of those accused of carrying out the munich massacre. he said he was risen at the time but didn't think he was involved in it. labour have put out a statement saying that he didn't lay a wreath at the graves. it hasn't stopped the criticism from save —— some labour mps calling on him to apologise, one saying that he has questions to answer, is shadow chancellor tweaking last night that enough is enough. —— tweaking. —— tweeting. a new deal for social housing tenants is being set out by the government, with new proposals including landlord league tables and greater powers for regulators. the govern
benjamin netanyahu said mr corbyn deserved "unequivocal condemnation" for laying a wreath on the gravea foreign leader to weigh into what is really a uk political row is unusual. jeremy corbyn responded swiftly online last night, saying. he went on to criticise the killing of palestinian protesters in gaza by israel. yesterday, jeremy corbyn was asked about his presence at that cemetery in tunisia in 2014 and whether indeed, as pictures appeared to show, that he had laid a wreath at...
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a spokesperson for mr corbyn denied the comments were offensive.afe 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. 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 tenth of all deaths in those aged 15 to 49. this leaves the authors to conclude that any health benefits of drinking this leads the authors to conclude that any health benefits of drinking are outweighed by the risks. in the uk, the advice is to limit consum
a spokesperson for mr corbyn denied the comments were offensive.afe 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...
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reporter: mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour partyng questions, but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. and anyone who denies that this has surfaced in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the problem. all: shame on you! jewish groups are angry about the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism that the labour party has decided to adopt in its code of conduct because it doesn't include all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. labour says it's trying to make the code easier to enforce, but now the party's deputy leader has joined the chorus of disapproval. tom watson told the observer that labour ri
reporter: mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour partyng questions, but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the...
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mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour party?ering questions, but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. and anyone who denies that this has surfaced in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the problem. shame on you! jewish groups are angry about the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism that the labour party has decided to adopt in its code of conduct. because it doesn't include all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. labour says it's trying to make the code easier to enforce, but now the party's deputy leader has joined the chorus of disapproval. tom watson told the observer that labour ris
mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour party?ering questions, but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of...
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this intervention from mr corbyn, will it come the storm after a difficult week for a labour?sure it will. this was his latest attempt to try and repair the ru ptu red attempt to try and repair the ruptured relationship between his leadership and the jewish ruptured relationship between his leadership and thejewish community. after weeks of criticism over how he and the labour party have handled theissue and the labour party have handled the issue of anti—semitism. in particular, i think it was the decision by the national executive committee not to adopt in full with all the examples, an internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism. instead the incorporated it into its code of conduct. in the guardian, mr corbyn is clear that labour does have a problem and he promises to root it out and he says that disagreements between the labour party and many jewish voices about the code of conduct, he thinks it can be smooth it out through dialogue although he does not commit to changing that policy. while there is plenty of rhetoric around reconciliation, i think it is the lac
this intervention from mr corbyn, will it come the storm after a difficult week for a labour?sure it will. this was his latest attempt to try and repair the ru ptu red attempt to try and repair the ruptured relationship between his leadership and the jewish ruptured relationship between his leadership and thejewish community. after weeks of criticism over how he and the labour party have handled theissue and the labour party have handled the issue of anti—semitism. in particular, i think it...
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the headline is, or when will you come clean, mr corbyn?corbyn? it does seem to be going on and onm is quite the extensive reconstruction, almost a csi, where was reconstruction, almost a csi, where was he? where was this group? which victims were he honouring? taking a look at this, why they are persisting and pulling up more photos... why are they doing it? they are have clearly seen that his line is not holding. in the beginning he almost didn't remember the wreath, he had the line i was present but may not have been involved. they were being laid, he says they were not there, and then the photo shows in holding one. it is painful to see. the mail is probably quite enjoying this, exposing the seemingly straight talking politician, who must not managed to shut this down. now we have to get into the nitty—gritty and get lost in the weeds of, which terrorists were they, or were they actually terrorists? bitcoin change of. —— it won't change. actually terrorists? bitcoin change of. -- it won't change. why it? what for? why are they banging o
the headline is, or when will you come clean, mr corbyn?corbyn? it does seem to be going on and onm is quite the extensive reconstruction, almost a csi, where was reconstruction, almost a csi, where was he? where was this group? which victims were he honouring? taking a look at this, why they are persisting and pulling up more photos... why are they doing it? they are have clearly seen that his line is not holding. in the beginning he almost didn't remember the wreath, he had the line i was...
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instead, we have heard nothing from mr corbyn this morning.e row erupted yesterday over his friend peter willsman and his remarks at the national executive committee. i think the truth is that this row will rumble on and on. so much so that we had one labour mp this morning suggesting that the party was now facing a full—blown crisis over anti—semitism. was now facing a full—blown crisis overanti—semitism. even was now facing a full—blown crisis over anti—semitism. even the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, a long—time ally and friend ofjeremy corbyn, saying the crisis had shaken the party to its core. thank you, norman smith. farmers say the prolonged hot and dry weather is having an unprecedented impact on food production. representatives of the national farmers union had emergency talks with the environment secretary michael gove this morning. the nfu says farmers face major challenges, with too little water for crops and severely reduced grass growth. prices for consumers have already risen, as katharine da costa reports. a long, hard win
instead, we have heard nothing from mr corbyn this morning.e row erupted yesterday over his friend peter willsman and his remarks at the national executive committee. i think the truth is that this row will rumble on and on. so much so that we had one labour mp this morning suggesting that the party was now facing a full—blown crisis over anti—semitism. was now facing a full—blown crisis overanti—semitism. even was now facing a full—blown crisis over anti—semitism. even the shadow...
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mr corbyn is right about that.while most people in the uk don't trust the media as a whole, most people in the uk do have some media that they do trust. thank you very much. he also suggested creating a british rival to facebook and netflix and publishing the social class of bbc employees. they are just ideas at the moment, but it's a clear sign of labour's desire to reform the media. david sillito, bbc news. finally, it's been a great day for the race horse trainer markjohnston — he has finally broken record the record for the most winners in british racing history. poet's society, ridden by frankie dettori, won a handicap race at york to give markjohnston his 4194th victory. he said he had to pinch himself to think he'd achieved such a racing milestone. it's just relief at the moment to get it over with. there has been so much attention on it. you know, the last few weeks and particularly the last four days. but it is obviously important. it is all about winners at the end of the day. the record—breaking markjohn
mr corbyn is right about that.while most people in the uk don't trust the media as a whole, most people in the uk do have some media that they do trust. thank you very much. he also suggested creating a british rival to facebook and netflix and publishing the social class of bbc employees. they are just ideas at the moment, but it's a clear sign of labour's desire to reform the media. david sillito, bbc news. finally, it's been a great day for the race horse trainer markjohnston — he has...
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mr corbyn hosted an eventin backbencher.nt, some people were drawing comparisons between the israeli state's treatment of individuals in gala —— in gaza and the nazis killing of millions of jews. mr corbyn has issued a statement saying he does not accept or condone those remarks. but what has attracted most interest is that he has gone on and for the first time really acknowledged that some of the people he has shared platforms with, some of the organisations, pro—palestinian organisations, pro—palestinian organisations, that he has been associated with, have caused anxiety and concern and is made among large sections of the jewish unity. and concern and is made among large sections of thejewish unity. and it is really the first time we have heard mr corbyn acknowledge and that for many in thejewish community, thatis for many in thejewish community, that is an issue. it comes as even some of his own people are saying, you need to take a more proactive role and union —— and so you understand the needs of those in the jewish c
mr corbyn hosted an eventin backbencher.nt, some people were drawing comparisons between the israeli state's treatment of individuals in gala —— in gaza and the nazis killing of millions of jews. mr corbyn has issued a statement saying he does not accept or condone those remarks. but what has attracted most interest is that he has gone on and for the first time really acknowledged that some of the people he has shared platforms with, some of the organisations, pro—palestinian...
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the telegraph leads with mr corbyn calling on the bbc to reveal the social class of all its staff, inuardian says the labour leader wants a tax on tech giants such as facebook and netflix to subsidise the bbc licence fee. the daily express has a special investigation which suggests british trade can thrive, even if the uk ends up leaving the eu without a deal. it also says that the award for the world's highest paid actor has gone to. george clooney. so, a varied set of front pages ? let s see what our reviewers make of it all. donald trump lashing out at the man who once held the keys to his secrets. it has been the most extraordinary 2a hours and the news broke yesterday evening so the papers didn't have a chance to get stuck in. but tomorrow, they are getting every single detail and michael cohen and paul manafort convicted yesterday. really interesting the way donald trump's reaction to both is different. he has lashed out against michael cohen saying he has made up stories. he is supportive of paul manafort. it shows how dangerous the two are perceived. michael cohen is seen as m
the telegraph leads with mr corbyn calling on the bbc to reveal the social class of all its staff, inuardian says the labour leader wants a tax on tech giants such as facebook and netflix to subsidise the bbc licence fee. the daily express has a special investigation which suggests british trade can thrive, even if the uk ends up leaving the eu without a deal. it also says that the award for the world's highest paid actor has gone to. george clooney. so, a varied set of front pages ? let s see...
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morning star is considered to be right—wing press it is difficult to obtain that argument because mr corbyn had written in the morning star in 2014, what he had come back from tunisia, that he was the and it was those people killed by mossad agents actually been commemorated. so i am slightly, i agree with what he is saying, that a core group of people to whom jeremy corbyn would only be seen to be paying tribute to what he would see as freedom fighters, what his supporters would see as freedom fighters, but i think to win an election, you need slightly more than those core voters, and to a lot of other people it would very much seem of other people it would very much seem problematic, one, his consistent support for people who are a lot of people, notjust consistent support for people who are a lot of people, not just the right—wing press, think to be terrorists. it seems he accidentally ends up in situation where he seems to be supporting alleged terrorists, and the second will be the very convoluted way this has been dealt with, so it seems like even the labour press office originally wa
morning star is considered to be right—wing press it is difficult to obtain that argument because mr corbyn had written in the morning star in 2014, what he had come back from tunisia, that he was the and it was those people killed by mossad agents actually been commemorated. so i am slightly, i agree with what he is saying, that a core group of people to whom jeremy corbyn would only be seen to be paying tribute to what he would see as freedom fighters, what his supporters would see as...
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alleged terrorists being killed by mossad agents in 1992 in paris, so there was some indication from mr corbyne, that he says graves we re direct quote, that he says graves were visited. but last year during the election campaign, one story in the election campaign, one story in the telegraph where this was brought up, thatjeremy the telegraph where this was brought up, that jeremy corbyn actually denied having laid a wreath at these graves, but we have actually got another clip from sky news where she asked jeremy corbyn at the time in 2017 whether he was there commemorating these alleged terrorists, and he says he wasn't there. today, he said that originally when the daily mail story came out, we didn't hear anything from jeremy corbyn for a long time but after today, we heard that he was there and wreaths were laid and he was there but he didn't know... what he says is that he was present but i don't think i was involved, as also makes it sound
alleged terrorists being killed by mossad agents in 1992 in paris, so there was some indication from mr corbyne, that he says graves we re direct quote, that he says graves were visited. but last year during the election campaign, one story in the election campaign, one story in the telegraph where this was brought up, thatjeremy the telegraph where this was brought up, that jeremy corbyn actually denied having laid a wreath at these graves, but we have actually got another clip from sky news...
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mr corbyn has faced criticism, after it emerged he told a palestinian conference that british zionistsrthern has begun as part of the dispute about the role of guards on trains. members of the rmt union are set to walk out for six consecutive saturdays. northern has said it will operate around 30% of its usual services, with buses replacing some trains. guests at a colorado hotel would have been in for a surprise if they went down to the lobby in the early hours as a special visitor was getting his bearings. here he is. that is a bear. this bear had a snoop around the stanley hotel, which overlooks the rocky mountain national park. hotel staff had to relax the rules onjumping on hotel staff had to relax the rules on jumping on the furniture. you wouldn't want to challenge that bear, would you 7 know, especially if he had a sore head! —— know, especially if he had a sore head! as we've just been hearing, torrential rains, severe flooding and high winds have caused havoc in parts of hawaii after hurricane lane came close to hitting some of the islands. the storm is set to bring hurricane
mr corbyn has faced criticism, after it emerged he told a palestinian conference that british zionistsrthern has begun as part of the dispute about the role of guards on trains. members of the rmt union are set to walk out for six consecutive saturdays. northern has said it will operate around 30% of its usual services, with buses replacing some trains. guests at a colorado hotel would have been in for a surprise if they went down to the lobby in the early hours as a special visitor was getting...
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that left other people asking questions and critics of mr corbyn saying he had not explained himselfsed of being involved in the 1972 attacks and whether as some of his own mps had called on him to do, he would apologise for being there at the time. i was there when they laid the wreaths. that is pretty obvious. there were many others there who were witness to that. i witnessed many other people laying wreaths. did you lay a wreath? i laid one wreath along with many other people in memory as i've said of all those who died in the awful attack in 1985 which, asi keep repeating, you seem not to understand, was condemned by the whole world. i'm not apologising for being there at all. i went to a conference to try and promote peace in the middle east. i remembered those that had died in an attack on tunis by the israeli air force which was condemned by the whole world. whether that settles it or not i think we will have to see but it's unlikely mr corbyn's critics will be satisfied with explanation, many feel he should apologise for even being there in the first place. when a wreath was
that left other people asking questions and critics of mr corbyn saying he had not explained himselfsed of being involved in the 1972 attacks and whether as some of his own mps had called on him to do, he would apologise for being there at the time. i was there when they laid the wreaths. that is pretty obvious. there were many others there who were witness to that. i witnessed many other people laying wreaths. did you lay a wreath? i laid one wreath along with many other people in memory as...
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mr corbyn has insisted his remarks were taken out of context. us. yet more condemnation ofjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn until now. corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until now. there has been months and weeks of protest and condemnation ofjeremy corbyn for things he has done in the past before he was labour leader. for some of the people he shared a platform with over his decade as a backbench mp. but this is one of the most prominent members of thejewish community condemning jeremy corbyn in the strongest possible terms by saying that those comments that he made in 2013 talking about british zionists and saying they did not understand english irony, lots of jewish people said that that made them sound as if they were not properly british in some way and we re properly british in some way and were being singled out as different p°p‘up were being singled out as different pop—up and
mr corbyn has insisted his remarks were taken out of context. us. yet more condemnation ofjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn until now. corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until now. there has been months and weeks of protest and condemnation ofjeremy corbyn for things he has done in the past before he was labour leader. for some of...
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mr corbyn was there, turfing out antiracism activists who came to the meeting and remonstrated with thethat he still does not seem to be prepared to accept all the exa m ples to be prepared to accept all the examples which are part of that widely recognised international code? that's a huge part of this, and for weeks now, we've been asking him to adopt this, but the thing is, i think he has made it so bad by even i think he has made it so bad by even at this point stubbornly telling jews that he knows best how to define anti—semitism. this is a code adopted by the crown prosecution service and governments around the world. if he thinks he knows best how to define it when he himself is in breach of the code, then unfortunately, i just himself is in breach of the code, then unfortunately, ijust can't see how this could be made any worse by him. what can he do, then? he is clearly trying in this article to reach out to people like yourself, people in thejewish community. what does he need to do to mend those fences? in the jewish community, we disagree and we think this article does not r
mr corbyn was there, turfing out antiracism activists who came to the meeting and remonstrated with thethat he still does not seem to be prepared to accept all the exa m ples to be prepared to accept all the examples which are part of that widely recognised international code? that's a huge part of this, and for weeks now, we've been asking him to adopt this, but the thing is, i think he has made it so bad by even i think he has made it so bad by even at this point stubbornly telling jews that...
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mr corbyn says his comments have been taken out of context.e have carried out raids in birmingham as part of efforts to trace a 21—year—old janbaz tarin, who they want to question in connection with the murders of his former partner and her mother. a fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast — which has been in the city for nearly 250 years. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the former director of the cia, david petraeus, senatorjohn mccain, will be speaking about the lasting legacy of the us senatorjohn mccain, who died on the weekend. and we'll get more on the fire in belfast that has destroyed a historic building in the city — which has existed for nearly 250 years. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. what's eating jose? we'll look at what's next for manchester united boss after another premier league defeat. i won more premierships alone than the ot
mr corbyn says his comments have been taken out of context.e have carried out raids in birmingham as part of efforts to trace a 21—year—old janbaz tarin, who they want to question in connection with the murders of his former partner and her mother. a fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast — which has been in the city for nearly 250 years. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the former...
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it was previously reported that mr corbyn had attended such a ceremony in 2014.nes: this morning nasa will launch one of the most daring ventures in its history, sending the parker solar probe into the sun's outer atmosphere. marks & spencer is implementing the latest round of its store closure programme this weekend, as it battles to improve its fortunes. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. how is it looking today? good morning to you both. we have spent so long this summer talking about how dry the weather has been but what about yesterday? an awful lot of rain across parts of england. it was a very wet day. today, in contrast for many of us, it will be dry and bright with sunshine this morning. however, it will tend to cloud over later in the day for most areas and we will see some more rain in wales and south—west england. the rain clouds are lurking out in the atla ntic rain clouds are lurking out in the atlantic and it will work its way in as we go on through the next few hours. a bright start for many but it will spreading acr
it was previously reported that mr corbyn had attended such a ceremony in 2014.nes: this morning nasa will launch one of the most daring ventures in its history, sending the parker solar probe into the sun's outer atmosphere. marks & spencer is implementing the latest round of its store closure programme this weekend, as it battles to improve its fortunes. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. how is it looking today? good morning to you both. we have spent so...
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it was previously reported that mr corbyn had attended such a ceremony in 2014.apers are picking up. even matthew parish in the times says we need the right to ridicule and i am a big fan of matthew parish and i think we should exercise free speech. i think the key difference today with both borisjohnson the key difference today with both boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, the key difference today with both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, and what we can refer to as their failing, in terms of raising the level of the debate, they have brought it down. there are both in positions of power and they are members of our two biggest political parties. so on the one hand we have jeremy corbyn who has 40 isn't able to endorse the official holocaust memorial definition of anti—semitism, and this ties back to his uses with israel and what is seen as his failure to recognise it asa seen as his failure to recognise it as a legitimate state. i don't want to put words into his mouth but there are issues there. and boris johnson in a very different manner referring to women who w
it was previously reported that mr corbyn had attended such a ceremony in 2014.apers are picking up. even matthew parish in the times says we need the right to ridicule and i am a big fan of matthew parish and i think we should exercise free speech. i think the key difference today with both borisjohnson the key difference today with both boris johnson and jeremy corbyn, the key difference today with both borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn, and what we can refer to as their failing, in terms of...
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mr corbyn admitted he was there, but denied paying tribute to the black september terrorist group.palestinian liberation organisation in 1985. joining me now from westminster is our political correspondent tom barton. all this controversy surrounding his past associations with members of the plo and so on, all that seems to be coming back to haunt him. this is on the first time thatjeremy corbyn has faced questions over his association with people who have fought, some would call them terrorists, for the palestinian cause. and it is also the first time he has faced questions over these particular events. it was brought up during last year's general election campaign as well. it boils down really to whetherjeremy corbyn in 201a attended a ceremony at a cemetery in which remembers those who have fought for the palestinian cause, whether during those ceremonies he took part in an active remembrance for the perpetrators of the 1972 munich massacre where a 11 israeli athletes were killed by pro palestinian fighters, allegedly members of the black september group. but whether he was simp
mr corbyn admitted he was there, but denied paying tribute to the black september terrorist group.palestinian liberation organisation in 1985. joining me now from westminster is our political correspondent tom barton. all this controversy surrounding his past associations with members of the plo and so on, all that seems to be coming back to haunt him. this is on the first time thatjeremy corbyn has faced questions over his association with people who have fought, some would call them...
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mr corbyn has insisted his remarks were taken out of context.ow to our political correspondent, tom barton, who's covering this story for us from westminster. how significant is this intervention? it is pretty significant i think not least because jonathan sacks significant i think not least becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, becausejonathan sacks is such a seniorfigure, a becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, a well—known of boys from the jewish community senior figure, a well—known of boys from thejewish community —— boys, talking to the rest of the country 110w. talking to the rest of the country now. the comments that he is talking about were made byjeremy corbyn in 2013 when he was a backbencher. there is a speech in which he spoke about an event a few days earlier during which he said a group of pro israeli activist in his word operated the palestinian liberation organisation representative to the uk. now he described the group of people as zionists and said that despite perhaps having lived in the ukfor despite perhap
mr corbyn has insisted his remarks were taken out of context.ow to our political correspondent, tom barton, who's covering this story for us from westminster. how significant is this intervention? it is pretty significant i think not least because jonathan sacks significant i think not least becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, becausejonathan sacks is such a seniorfigure, a becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, a well—known of boys from the jewish community senior figure,...
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mr corbyn said he didn't accept or agree with such views.gside such speakers —— alongside such speakers — as part of his "pursuit ofjustice" for the palestinian people. this road has been going on for some time now. —— this ralph. this rule. it hasn't addressed the concerns of many in the jewish it hasn't addressed the concerns of many in thejewish community. these 110w many in thejewish community. these now see more angered. many in the lever movement will view this as a missed opportunity. —— in the labour movement. there is a desire for mr corrigan to take a more practice role in addressing this controversy —— mr corrigan. he has been among those pressing for the investigation into margaret hodge and ian austin, two labour mps facing disciplinary charges after they clashed with the labour leader over anti—semitism. he has caused from —— called for those in choir is to be scrapped. hearing him in the last hour so warning that this crisis is shaking the party to its core. none of us fail to appreciate the way that this has upset people, inc
mr corbyn said he didn't accept or agree with such views.gside such speakers —— alongside such speakers — as part of his "pursuit ofjustice" for the palestinian people. this road has been going on for some time now. —— this ralph. this rule. it hasn't addressed the concerns of many in the jewish it hasn't addressed the concerns of many in thejewish community. these 110w many in thejewish community. these now see more angered. many in the lever movement will view this as a...
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mr corbyn has defended comments he made in 2013 when he was a backbencher.ple who support the creation of a jewish state, corresponding to the historic land of israel and not to alljews. well earlier our political correspondent, tom barton, gave us more details about richard millett, who's making the claims. he writes a blog about anti—semitism and in that capacity, he regularly attends pro— palestinian events where he thinks people might use anti—semitic language in order to observe those events, record what people are saying and if he thinks they are saying anything concerning, reports that on his blog. it is in that capacity that he was in the speech in 2013 other palestinian representative to the uk. in the video, you mentioned, jeremy corbyn was filmed talking about zionist who attended that event, failing to understand english irony. richard m illett understand english irony. richard millett who is english says that characterisation strongly implied he was not english and therefore, despite the fact he had lived in the uk his whole life, and therefore
mr corbyn has defended comments he made in 2013 when he was a backbencher.ple who support the creation of a jewish state, corresponding to the historic land of israel and not to alljews. well earlier our political correspondent, tom barton, gave us more details about richard millett, who's making the claims. he writes a blog about anti—semitism and in that capacity, he regularly attends pro— palestinian events where he thinks people might use anti—semitic language in order to observe...
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mr corbyn agrees to the definition but doesn't want it to include one of the examples — claiming thateavour — because he says it needs "contexualising". of the israeli government's treatment and policy towards palestinians. ned, as a former editor of the jewish chronicle, how badly has this been handled by britain's labour party? it's like a marx brothers movie. it's been handled extraordinarily badly. but i think the serious aspect of this, without getting into the weeds of a definition of anti—semitism, is that, a little bit like boris and the burqa and the niqab, it's been very revealing of the character of corbyn as a politician and his personal character. and it is frankly nonsense to say that to include in a definition of anti—semitism, i think the exact wording isn't the problem of defining israel as a racist state, but any state of israel as a racist endeavour, any israeli state being by definition racist. it reflects so perfectly this 19705 and 19805 ideological purist, who, first of all, has very strong ideological tests, hates saying when he is wrong, hates apologising and
mr corbyn agrees to the definition but doesn't want it to include one of the examples — claiming thateavour — because he says it needs "contexualising". of the israeli government's treatment and policy towards palestinians. ned, as a former editor of the jewish chronicle, how badly has this been handled by britain's labour party? it's like a marx brothers movie. it's been handled extraordinarily badly. but i think the serious aspect of this, without getting into the weeds of a...