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yes, mr hancock sent out a letter today to the nhs and the pharmaceutical industry saying there couldruption at dover and folkestone. some might be a bit suspicious about the timing, but we are told this is technical analysis, which mr hancock fell had to be got out there. and similarly with other bits of the public sector saying that should accelerate any contingency plans they are making. hugh pym, our health editor. and in about half an hour we'll talking to the leader of kent council about predictions of chaos in the county if there is a no—deal brexit. stay with us for that. a teenager has been jailed for three years after making bogus bomb threats to hundreds of uk schools and sparking an airport security scare. george duke—cohan, who's i9 and from hertfordshire, sent the hoaxes in emails to more than 1,700 schools, claiming he would set off a device if money wasn't paid. he's been sentenced at luton crown court and duncan kennedy was there. it was the sheer scale of the hoaxing that sets this case apart. george duke—cohan sent literally thousands of hoax e—mails to schools here
yes, mr hancock sent out a letter today to the nhs and the pharmaceutical industry saying there couldruption at dover and folkestone. some might be a bit suspicious about the timing, but we are told this is technical analysis, which mr hancock fell had to be got out there. and similarly with other bits of the public sector saying that should accelerate any contingency plans they are making. hugh pym, our health editor. and in about half an hour we'll talking to the leader of kent council about...
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your reaction of course is welcome, mr hancock said the whole country welcome, mr hancock said the wholeelcome, mr hancock said the whole country wants mrs may to get on with getting concessions to her deal and getting concessions to her deal and getting it through parliament. is he speaking for you? getting it through parliament. is he speaking for you ? let getting it through parliament. is he speaking for you? let me know this morning. you can send us a message on twitter. the prime minister made her statement outside number ten downing street this morning. i should warn you that there is flash photography. sir graham brady has confirmed he has received 48 letters from conservative mps so there will be a vote of confidence in my leadership of the conservative party. i will contest that vote with everything i have got. i have been a member of the conservative party for over 40 years. i have served it as an activist, councillor, mp, shadow minister, home secretary and now as prime minister. i stood to be leader because i believe in the conservative vision for a better future. a thriving
your reaction of course is welcome, mr hancock said the whole country welcome, mr hancock said the wholeelcome, mr hancock said the whole country wants mrs may to get on with getting concessions to her deal and getting concessions to her deal and getting it through parliament. is he speaking for you? getting it through parliament. is he speaking for you ? let getting it through parliament. is he speaking for you? let me know this morning. you can send us a message on twitter. the prime minister...
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and this morning mr hancock spoke about fast tracking lorries coming across the channel and chartering to ensure that supplies were kept up to an acceptable level, here is what he had to say... we need to make sure that in all eventualities there is unhindered flow of medicines for people who need them. that work is ongoing. there's further details that we are releasing today, including about how we will prioritise medicines if there is a blockage at the border. i'm confident that if everybody does what they need to do, then we can have that unhindered flow of medicines. but the best way to avoid a problem in this area is to support the prime minister's deal, because under the deal that she has agreed with the european union, then we will have that unhindered flow of all goods, and we will be able to leave the european union, deliver on the referendum result and continue the referendum result and continue the close ties and trade unhindered with the european union that people wa nt with the european union that people want to see. the government argument again there for backing theresa
and this morning mr hancock spoke about fast tracking lorries coming across the channel and chartering to ensure that supplies were kept up to an acceptable level, here is what he had to say... we need to make sure that in all eventualities there is unhindered flow of medicines for people who need them. that work is ongoing. there's further details that we are releasing today, including about how we will prioritise medicines if there is a blockage at the border. i'm confident that if everybody...
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hancock lafayette and patrick henry. that mary journalists broadcast educator mr. unger is a former distinguished visiting fellow at american history of george washington mt. vernon. cited by america's most readable historian. mr. unger has appeared on the history channel and c-span's booktv. ps spoken many times at george washington's mt. vernon and yorktown and boston new york philadelphia and washington d.c. a graduate of feel he was editor at the "new york herald tribune" overseas news service and the a syndicated columnist before becoming an author. please welcome harlow giles unger. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for coming ladies and gentlemen. dr. benjamin rush was one of the most important of our founding fathers in many ways the most important. george washington was unquestionably the father of our political and military structure and alexander hamilton fathered her economic structure but it was dr. benjamin rush who fathered our social structure. it was dr. benjamin rush you took the words of our declaration of independence that all men are
hancock lafayette and patrick henry. that mary journalists broadcast educator mr. unger is a former distinguished visiting fellow at american history of george washington mt. vernon. cited by america's most readable historian. mr. unger has appeared on the history channel and c-span's booktv. ps spoken many times at george washington's mt. vernon and yorktown and boston new york philadelphia and washington d.c. a graduate of feel he was editor at the "new york herald tribune" overseas...
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mr. erdogan talking on turkey. to matt hancock. thank you for making the time to talk to us.e of the prime minister? >> i hope so. i think all conservative mps should be supporting her. clearly, a minority able to call this vote of confidence, but every tory mp, every government mp needs to be looking deep inside themselves and saying, what is in the national interest? at this key moment in the negotiations, we should be backing the prime minister. i very much hope that will happen. francine: does everyone in her cabinet support the prime minister? >> as far as i know. yes, quite right. there is a reason for that. and that is we are trying to land this deal and we need the prime minister there in their making the arguments. tom: what i see as the ugly london you this leads against everybody else. have you seen any wavering away from the elites of london toward leaving? also in the guardian today, an article saying there are fewer leave people. do you buy that right now? >> i don't think so. rural part ofvery supportive inery leaving. they voted to do want to leave, despite my
mr. erdogan talking on turkey. to matt hancock. thank you for making the time to talk to us.e of the prime minister? >> i hope so. i think all conservative mps should be supporting her. clearly, a minority able to call this vote of confidence, but every tory mp, every government mp needs to be looking deep inside themselves and saying, what is in the national interest? at this key moment in the negotiations, we should be backing the prime minister. i very much hope that will happen....
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when you talk to those around mrs may, again, maybe not surprising that they are predicting she will win. we heard from the health secretary matthew hancockcting there would be a strong majority for mrs may. bear in mind that this is a private ballot, mps may say something in public and then cast their votes quite differently when it comes to the crunch. they will have to be calculating. can mrs may actually deliver? a better brexit deal? looming down the tracks everyone knows is the meaningful fate on mrs may's deal. unless she can get a significantly reworked package, particularly in relation to the backstop, the danger is the deal goes down and you're back in the question mark about whether mrs may can continue. huge, dramatic moment this evening and the stakes are absolutely enormous. yes, thank you very much. with me is the liberal democrats leader, sir vince cable. this is obviously a matter for another party, an internal party matter on the surface but fundamental as to where this country is going in terms of brexit. do you wa nt is going in terms of brexit. do you want her to is going in terms of brexit. do you want herto win? is
when you talk to those around mrs may, again, maybe not surprising that they are predicting she will win. we heard from the health secretary matthew hancockcting there would be a strong majority for mrs may. bear in mind that this is a private ballot, mps may say something in public and then cast their votes quite differently when it comes to the crunch. they will have to be calculating. can mrs may actually deliver? a better brexit deal? looming down the tracks everyone knows is the meaningful...