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nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme. treasury committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. some real ups and downs in the week ahead, but firstly up, seen a lot of sunshine. some showers, and the wind is quite blustery in northern scotland. a lovely bit of high cloud in parts of the south, turning hazy. essentially, blue skies are the order of the day. —— order. as we had through monday night into the early hours of tuesday, staying quiet and fine. some clear spells. the odd patch of fog here and there. a muggy night in the south, cool up towards the north—east. 0n a muggy night in the south, cool up towards the north—east. on tuesday, a lot of dry weather. some spots getting close to 30 degrees. some thunderstorms getting in from the south, becoming more widespread during tuesday night and wednesday. as they clear away, things turning much cooler and fresher for the e
nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme. treasury committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. some real ups and downs in the week ahead, but firstly up, seen a lot of sunshine. some showers, and the wind is quite blustery in northern scotland. a lovely bit of high cloud in parts of the south, turning hazy. essentially,...
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nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme.y committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. good morning. and increasingly muddy field for the day ahead. some cloud to go with it. the best of the sunshine across east anglia and the south—east. cloud elsewhere producing rain, coming and going through the morning. not much rain in the east and south—east. 0ne through the morning. not much rain in the east and south—east. one of the wettest spots, western scotland. rain persisted throughout the day. spreading through northern ireland in the afternoon. temperatures in the cloudy areas, still up on what we saw on friday. in the evening, scotla nd we saw on friday. in the evening, scotland and northern ireland seeing some rain, pushing into the north—west of england. by sunday, across england and wales, edging into east anglia. a few spots of rain as it heads southwards. southernmost counties, hu
nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme.y committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full roundup of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. good morning. and increasingly muddy field for the day ahead. some cloud to go with it. the best of the sunshine across east anglia and the south—east. cloud elsewhere producing rain, coming and going through the morning. not much rain in the...
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nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme. the treasury committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full round—up of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, finally the sun has been making an appearance today for scotland, northern ireland and much of northern england compared to yesterday. this is the view from cumbria today, broken cloud and sunshine. further south, in cumbria today, broken cloud and sunshine. furthersouth, in england and wales, this area of cloud producing light rain and showers, ageing southwards with those, and from east anglia into parts of south—east england, it isn't out of the question that they could be passing showers at wimbledon. behind this strip of cloud, things brighten up. a slightly slow process but we get there through much of the midlands and wales, for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, dry, breezy, the further north you are, near gale force winds in northern scotland with some showe
nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme. the treasury committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full round—up of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, finally the sun has been making an appearance today for scotland, northern ireland and much of northern england compared to yesterday. this is the view from cumbria today, broken cloud and sunshine. further south, in cumbria...
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nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme. treasury committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full round—up of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. if saturday was a little bit cloudy for your liking, well, most places can expect something a little brighter during sunday. the skies actually started to brighten in one or two spots on saturday afternoon and evening. that was the sunset in cambridgeshire. and a little earlier in the day, where we saw cloud breaking up a little bit through the likes of the midlands and northern ireland, temperatures lifted very readily, up to 2a or 25 degrees because of the wedge of warm, humid air that was sitting in place. now, fast—forward to the start of sunday morning, that wedge of warm air is confined to the southern half of the country, where it will be quite cloudy, misty, murky and drizzly in places. a very, very warm start to the day indeed, but something cooler and fresher for north
nicky morgan, thank you very much for coming on the programme. treasury committee. and that's it from us for now, dojoin kristiina cooper on monday night at 11 for a full round—up of the day here at westminster. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. if saturday was a little bit cloudy for your liking, well, most places can expect something a little brighter during sunday. the skies actually started to brighten in one or two spots on saturday afternoon and evening. that...
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also on this programme: we talk to nicky morgan, the new chair of the powerful commons treasury committeend mps mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war. the men couldn't even get into the shell holes because they were full of water. so they are absolute sitting ducks. but first, it started life as the great repeal bill — and while the word "great" may have been dropped make no mistake that
also on this programme: we talk to nicky morgan, the new chair of the powerful commons treasury committeend mps mark the centenary of one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war. the men couldn't even get into the shell holes because they were full of water. so they are absolute sitting ducks. but first, it started life as the great repeal bill — and while the word "great" may have been dropped make no mistake that
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westminster when among other things we‘ll be talking to the new chair of the treasury committee — nicky morgan now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the weekend is upon us and there will be more detail on that in the next half an hour but as for today, looks mainly dry wit spells of sunshine. one or two flies in the ointment, these were the system is working southwards through the night bringing initially heavy showers but they tend to beat out but nevertheless there could be some first thing. as a result, suddenly a comfortable night, not as chilly as yesterday morning but some brightness around with sunshine coming through, behind those weather systems, a scattering showers for scotland and northern ireland and increasing sunshine coming through after that initially cloudy start in the east and further west some good spells of sunshine but towards the north—west later in the day we see the next band of rain but with sunshine and light winds it looks like it will feel warmer in the north compared yesterday on a par in the south. more cloud in prospect certainly for saturday and
westminster when among other things we‘ll be talking to the new chair of the treasury committee — nicky morgan now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the weekend is upon us and there will be more detail on that in the next half an hour but as for today, looks mainly dry wit spells of sunshine. one or two flies in the ointment, these were the system is working southwards through the night bringing initially heavy showers but they tend to beat out but nevertheless there could be...
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i am joined now by nicky morgan who has recently been elected as the chairman of the treasury select brexit, what do you think was that what changes would you like to see made here and what will you consecrate in the common months —— coming months in this parliamentary battle? clearly the option of a transitional phase. getting everything done in 20 months and having a potential cliff edge are something we need to avoid, so everything doesn't change from one day to the next. whether that is in the bill or agreed as part of the negotiations. also, just looking at things like single market access, access to the customs union, the whole issue of how to keep the economy strong while we to grow bridget —— brexit and while we leave the european union. they may not be necessarily issues for the bill but ministers need to talk about them as they take the bill through parliament. there have been parallel processes going on with the negotiation going on in brussels and this bill in parliament. do you get the impression from colleagues in the impression from colleagues in the conservative party
i am joined now by nicky morgan who has recently been elected as the chairman of the treasury select brexit, what do you think was that what changes would you like to see made here and what will you consecrate in the common months —— coming months in this parliamentary battle? clearly the option of a transitional phase. getting everything done in 20 months and having a potential cliff edge are something we need to avoid, so everything doesn't change from one day to the next. whether that is...
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shouting] speaker: i understand the house is excited about hearing the right honorable member, nicky morgan. >> mr. speaker, thank you very much indeed. i know the prime minister and her ministers and many other members of the house are committed to better mental health care for everyone. i am founder of a well-being project. i recently visited the eating disorder service in meister. as a result of this, one .4 billion more is going to mental health services. how can the prime minister ensure that money is getting to frontline nhs services consistently? speaker: prime minister. pm may: first, let me commend my right honorable friend in the work she has done in setting up and i ambeing project, happy to join her in paying tribute to the work of the eating disorders service. as she says, they do incredibly important work, and we must do more to transform the mental health services we provide for young people, but also mental health generally. that is why we are putting more money into mental health and our spending on mental health will reach a record 11.6 billion. reached that last year. tha
shouting] speaker: i understand the house is excited about hearing the right honorable member, nicky morgan. >> mr. speaker, thank you very much indeed. i know the prime minister and her ministers and many other members of the house are committed to better mental health care for everyone. i am founder of a well-being project. i recently visited the eating disorder service in meister. as a result of this, one .4 billion more is going to mental health services. how can the prime minister...
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i understand the house is excited about hearing the right honorable member, nicky morgan. >> thank you very much indeed. i know the prime minister and her ministers and many other members of the sets are committed to mental health care for everyone. i'm a founder of the welding project. i recently fitted and is leading service. as a result of this, 1.4 billion more is going to mental health services. how can the prime minister ensure that that money is getting to frontline nhs services consistently? >> first, let me commend by right honorable friend in the work she has done in setting up the welding project and unhappy to join her in paying tribute to the work of the eating disorders service. as she says they do incredibly important work and we must do more to transform the mental health service we provide for young people but also mental health generally. that's why we're putting more money into mental health and it will reach our spending on mental health will reach a record 11.6 billion reached that last yupik that's funding we do to make sure he gets through to frontline services.
i understand the house is excited about hearing the right honorable member, nicky morgan. >> thank you very much indeed. i know the prime minister and her ministers and many other members of the sets are committed to mental health care for everyone. i'm a founder of the welding project. i recently fitted and is leading service. as a result of this, 1.4 billion more is going to mental health services. how can the prime minister ensure that that money is getting to frontline nhs services...
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conservative remain campaigner and former education secretary nicky morgan will take over as the chairconservative mp for tonbridge and malling tom tugenhat, who campaigned to remain, will take over as foreign affairs committee chair. labour former shadow work and pensions secretary rachel reeves has won the contest to chair the business, energy and industrial strategy committee. a huge iceberg hasjust broken away from antarctica. the giant block is estimated to cover more than 2000 square miles. experts are not blaming global warming, though — they say it's normal behaviour for ice sheets. joining me now is martin siegert, professor in geological sciences at imperial college london and co—director of the grantham institute for climate change and environment. good evening, thank you forjoining us. good evening, thank you forjoining us. this is no big deal? well, it's very interesting as a phenomenon, very interesting as a phenomenon, very large icebergs like this are quite rare in antarctica so they ca ptu re quite rare in antarctica so they capture our attention and we are ready... ab
conservative remain campaigner and former education secretary nicky morgan will take over as the chairconservative mp for tonbridge and malling tom tugenhat, who campaigned to remain, will take over as foreign affairs committee chair. labour former shadow work and pensions secretary rachel reeves has won the contest to chair the business, energy and industrial strategy committee. a huge iceberg hasjust broken away from antarctica. the giant block is estimated to cover more than 2000 square...
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i was speaking to the former cabinet minister nicky morgan who is the chairwoman of the treasury select asked her what her priorities would be in the coming months and years. clearly the option of it transitional phase so getting everything done in 20 months, having potential cliff edge which we need to avoid so that everything doesn't change from one day to the next so whether that is in the bill or something that is going to be agreed as part of the negotiations. i think alsojust looking at as part of the negotiations. i think also just looking at things like single market access, access to the customs union, the whole issue of how we're going to keep our economy strong whilst we are undergoing brexit and once we are leaving the european union so there might not be issues with the bill mrs sally but i think ministers will need to talk about them as they are taking the bill through parliament. there are other conservatives on the remain side of the argument in the eu referendum. they say they are not intending to block brexit but they do say they will be loyal critics of the government
i was speaking to the former cabinet minister nicky morgan who is the chairwoman of the treasury select asked her what her priorities would be in the coming months and years. clearly the option of it transitional phase so getting everything done in 20 months, having potential cliff edge which we need to avoid so that everything doesn't change from one day to the next so whether that is in the bill or something that is going to be agreed as part of the negotiations. i think alsojust looking at...