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this was partygate and the public didn't like it.ting a large quantity of emails from my constituents and letters saying that this is outrageous, saying that they are embarrassed, that they are angry. and there was this. does anybody have . any questions today? a leaked video of a mock press briefing with the prime minister's spokesperson, allegra stratton. is cheese and wine all right? this fictional party - was a business meeting. and it wasn't - socially distanced. ..wincing at the impossibility of spinning number 10 out of this one. ah, erm... i was genuinely surprised when i saw that video, that people were laughing and joking about parties. although, to be fair to allegra stratton, it was kind of an acknowledgement that there isn't an answer to this. if individuals were having events in downing street which were social, purely social events, during that time, then that shouldn't have happened. you know, we've all been through this horrendous time. i think we need to cut the prime minister a bit of slack. this isn't an excuse fo
this was partygate and the public didn't like it.ting a large quantity of emails from my constituents and letters saying that this is outrageous, saying that they are embarrassed, that they are angry. and there was this. does anybody have . any questions today? a leaked video of a mock press briefing with the prime minister's spokesperson, allegra stratton. is cheese and wine all right? this fictional party - was a business meeting. and it wasn't - socially distanced. ..wincing at the...
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this was partygate and the public didn't like it.ng a large quantity of emails from my constituents and letters saying that this is outrageous, saying that they are embarrassed, that they are angry. and there was this. does anybody have . any questions today? a leaked video of a mock press briefing with the prime minister's spokesperson, allegra stratton. is cheese and wine all right? this fictional party - was a business meeting... ..and it was not. socially distanced! ..wincing at the impossibility of spinning number 10 out of this one. ah, erm... i was genuinely surprised when i saw that video, that people were laughing and joking about parties. although, to be fair to allegra stratton, it was kind of an acknowledgement that there isn't an answer to this. if individuals were having events in downing street which were social, purely social events during that time, then that shouldn't have happened. you know, we've all been through this horrendous time. i think we need to cut the prime ministera bit of slack. this isn't an excuse fo
this was partygate and the public didn't like it.ng a large quantity of emails from my constituents and letters saying that this is outrageous, saying that they are embarrassed, that they are angry. and there was this. does anybody have . any questions today? a leaked video of a mock press briefing with the prime minister's spokesperson, allegra stratton. is cheese and wine all right? this fictional party - was a business meeting... ..and it was not. socially distanced! ..wincing at the...
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partygate this many weeks on. well, ou partygate this many weeks on.te this many weeks on. well, you suspect - i would've _ partygate this many weeks on. j! you suspect — i would've sensed several weeks ago that the public would be getting bored by it. but the problem is that mrjohnson's formerfriend, mr cummings, former friend, mr cummings, continues to formerfriend, mr cummings, continues to warn us that more photographs will keep coming and more interesting photographs will keep on coming. as this endless drip, drip, drip, you know, shows no sign ofabating, and if you drip, drip, drip, you know, shows no sign of abating, and if you are a tory strategist and you want to win the next election, at some point you need to ask yourself, "have we got a better chance with somebody else? and if, male orfemale, you come to the conclusion that you would have a better chance," surely it would be better chance," surely it would be better to give that chance the longer period —— as long a period as possible to dig in and turn things around. so my instinct is that
partygate this many weeks on. well, ou partygate this many weeks on.te this many weeks on. well, you suspect - i would've _ partygate this many weeks on. j! you suspect — i would've sensed several weeks ago that the public would be getting bored by it. but the problem is that mrjohnson's formerfriend, mr cummings, former friend, mr cummings, continues to formerfriend, mr cummings, continues to warn us that more photographs will keep coming and more interesting photographs will keep on coming....
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being back in westminster will switch the focus back onto partygate for number ten. popular with conservative mps. and backbenchers. we think it is now time to end the restrictions in england? that we think it is now time to end the restrictions in england?— restrictions in england? that is ri . ht. restrictions in england? that is right- about — restrictions in england? that is right. about three _ restrictions in england? that is right. about three weeks - restrictions in england? that is right. about three weeks ago l restrictions in england? that is| right. about three weeks ago it restrictions in england? that is- right. about three weeks ago it was suggested that there may be some sort of new target on this, the red meat borisjohnson would throw to his backbenchers, many of whom oppose covid restrictions and wanted everything lifted as soon as possible and he hinted at the last pmqs before the recess that on monday, tomorrow, he would announce the living with covid plan which we expect to contain some details about how free tests will be scaled back and also th
being back in westminster will switch the focus back onto partygate for number ten. popular with conservative mps. and backbenchers. we think it is now time to end the restrictions in england? that we think it is now time to end the restrictions in england?— restrictions in england? that is ri . ht. restrictions in england? that is right- about — restrictions in england? that is right. about three _ restrictions in england? that is right. about three weeks - restrictions in england? that is...
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right to tell vladimir putin effectively _ partygate.ively in that conference that russia has no control over which country wants to decide nato? well, i think at some level russia has to— well, i think at some level russia has to be — well, i think at some level russia has to be told to get in line. i'm slightly— has to be told to get in line. i'm slightly struggling to read the piece — slightly struggling to read the piece that's been sent over. but i think it's — piece that's been sent over. but i think it's also, i agree with miatta that what— think it's also, i agree with miatta that what we've seen is an increasing conversation about war, that is— increasing conversation about war, that is beginning to sound inevitable. but where grandstanding is not _ inevitable. but where grandstanding is not particularly helping anyone. 0k. alongside that, miatta, the prime minister went to another number ten party in lockdown. i'm not quite sure of the details precisely of this, and whether this is one of the parties that sue gray has identifie
right to tell vladimir putin effectively _ partygate.ively in that conference that russia has no control over which country wants to decide nato? well, i think at some level russia has to— well, i think at some level russia has to be — well, i think at some level russia has to be told to get in line. i'm slightly— has to be told to get in line. i'm slightly struggling to read the piece — slightly struggling to read the piece that's been sent over. but i think it's — piece that's been...
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why didn't you break partygate? would've loved to. it was a good scoop, that one. have broken. i think the fte, cameron greensill, thought was a good story. it's interesting because partygate, very few journalists, lots of parties going on a very few journalist knew about it. you had it on your lap in a sense because on saturday, 20th 2020 the times published the story of the political editor, the policy editor and said borisjohnson celebrated his 56th birthday yesterday with a small gathering in the cabinet room, rishi sunak and a group of aides sang him happy birthday before they tucked into a unionjack cake. so back then you had what then became a huge story, how could you print it without realising it was incendiary? we missed it. what you think about that now? it's embarrassing. had you heard about parties at downing street before the mirror and itv publishers scoops? no, not from that when you mention. in that sense, you've heard of it but not recognised it as a party. i don't we put together, at that time that it was clashing at that time exactly with the in
why didn't you break partygate? would've loved to. it was a good scoop, that one. have broken. i think the fte, cameron greensill, thought was a good story. it's interesting because partygate, very few journalists, lots of parties going on a very few journalist knew about it. you had it on your lap in a sense because on saturday, 20th 2020 the times published the story of the political editor, the policy editor and said borisjohnson celebrated his 56th birthday yesterday with a small gathering...
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is going to help. _ detracts from partygate is going to help. let's — detracts from partygate is goingom and all the rest _ come back and go back to freedom and all the rest of it, there are bigger issues _ all the rest of it, there are bigger issues i— all the rest of it, there are bigger issues. i think that the government has now— issues. i think that the government has now decided on the face of a lot of criticism — has now decided on the face of a lot of criticism that it shouldn't scrap the office — of criticism that it shouldn't scrap the office for national statistics tracking — the office for national statistics tracking service, which does actually— tracking service, which does actually give you a better idea of the number of people who are testing positive _ the number of people who are testing ositive. ., ., the number of people who are testing ositive. ,, ._ ., , positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, ou are positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going _ positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going to — positive. sunday telegraph, nigel, you are going to take _ positiv
is going to help. _ detracts from partygate is going to help. let's — detracts from partygate is goingom and all the rest _ come back and go back to freedom and all the rest of it, there are bigger issues _ all the rest of it, there are bigger issues i— all the rest of it, there are bigger issues. i think that the government has now— issues. i think that the government has now decided on the face of a lot of criticism — has now decided on the face of a lot of criticism that it shouldn't...
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. >>> coming up, partygate probe. britain's prime minister responds to an investigation of social events held during strict lockdowns. >>> and buffet brawl. dozens of people get into a fight after a restaurant reportedly runs out of a dinnertime staple. this is the "cbs morning news." reportedly runs out of a dinnertime staple. this is the "cbs morning news." sanitized, u if the surface was touched again, bacteria could be left behind. not anymore. with microban 24, just one spray, fights bacteria all day. it forms a defensive shield that keeps killing 99.9% of bacteria for up to 24 hours. these leading disinfectants do not. so surfaces stay sanitized, touch after touch. microban 24. don't just sanitize it, microban it. imagine getting $150,000 dollars... for one year of epic adventures... in a new dodge hellcat... and you don't even have to quit your day job. you just need to show you've got real drive. are you our new chief donut maker? frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for
. >>> coming up, partygate probe. britain's prime minister responds to an investigation of social events held during strict lockdowns. >>> and buffet brawl. dozens of people get into a fight after a restaurant reportedly runs out of a dinnertime staple. this is the "cbs morning news." reportedly runs out of a dinnertime staple. this is the "cbs morning news." sanitized, u if the surface was touched again, bacteria could be left behind. not anymore. with...
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he faces the partygate and then there's something new.lse conspiracy theory he peddled against the opposition leader. what is that all about? >> reporter: christine, this is a really important and worrying chapter in this partygate saga. prime minister boris johnson's critics are accusing him of acting trump like. he peddled a far right conspiracy theory accusing keir stumer of failing to prosecute brittain's most notorious pedophile. this is a debunked conspiracy hearing. here's stumer being mobbed by far right protesters, people peddling that theory that prime minister boris johnson uttered in parliament. police having to escort the leader of this country's opposition party away from that mob into safety. it's a very, very concerning moment and one that the prime minister has refused to apologize for. that's the first thing we're going to watch for in parliament today. does prime minister boris johnson apologize? i would not hold my breath for that. what you're looking at is a prime minister increasingly cornered, increasingly clinging
he faces the partygate and then there's something new.lse conspiracy theory he peddled against the opposition leader. what is that all about? >> reporter: christine, this is a really important and worrying chapter in this partygate saga. prime minister boris johnson's critics are accusing him of acting trump like. he peddled a far right conspiracy theory accusing keir stumer of failing to prosecute brittain's most notorious pedophile. this is a debunked conspiracy hearing. here's stumer...
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�* , ~ ., partygate? absolutely, i think that, and hearing that _ partygate? on the premise yet, so i don't that we can compare the two in quite the same way, but the two in quite the same way, but the big question it leads to is what is the government's priority? without levelling up would be a cornerstone and secondary to that, the conversation about spending on health care linked to brexit. but eyes of those haven't been funded, so what are they waiting for? —— either of those. so what are they waiting for? -- either of those.— so what are they waiting for? -- either of those. doug, let me bring ou in, either of those. doug, let me bring you in. you — either of those. doug, let me bring you in. you heard _ either of those. doug, let me bring you in, you heard what _ either of those. doug, let me bring you in, you heard what the - either of those. doug, let me bring you in, you heard what the doctor i you in, you heard what the doctor are saying about the backlog and the cost involved in that, we are in midterm season, crime and the economy feature highly on
�* , ~ ., partygate? absolutely, i think that, and hearing that _ partygate? on the premise yet, so i don't that we can compare the two in quite the same way, but the two in quite the same way, but the big question it leads to is what is the government's priority? without levelling up would be a cornerstone and secondary to that, the conversation about spending on health care linked to brexit. but eyes of those haven't been funded, so what are they waiting for? —— either of those. so what...
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, but obviously i think this has— partygate, but obviously i think this has been on the cards for a whiterds for a while in terms of the announcement we are _ while in terms of the announcement we are going to see next week in terms _ we are going to see next week in terms of— we are going to see next week in terms of quarantine ending and stuff like that, _ terms of quarantine ending and stuff like that, but there have been remarks — like that, but there have been remarks about the clarity of all this in— remarks about the clarity of all this in terms of what testing will be available, what support there will be _ be available, what support there will be for— be available, what support there will be for vulnerable people as well and — will be for vulnerable people as well and also over 75 is, i read something _ well and also over 75 is, i read something in the times today that suggested a fourth coronavirus jabber— suggested a fourth coronavirus jabber may well be available for people — jabber may well be available for people who are clinically vulnerable or over _ people who are clinica
, but obviously i think this has— partygate, but obviously i think this has been on the cards for a whiterds for a while in terms of the announcement we are _ while in terms of the announcement we are going to see next week in terms _ we are going to see next week in terms of— we are going to see next week in terms of quarantine ending and stuff like that, _ terms of quarantine ending and stuff like that, but there have been remarks — like that, but there have been remarks about the...
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after so—called partygate, borisjohnson had to promise his mps behind closed doors that he'd make significant and i'm told there will be an even bigger staff shake—up announced in the coming week. but he's also being pressed by seniorfigures in his party to make changes to his cabinet, to look beyond his natural allies. and i'm told that those discussions, or perhaps i should say, negotiations, are already under way. it is actually an opportunity for a reset, which i hope the prime minister takes, because it's a very important part of his premiership, that he actually builds bridges, notjust between downing street and the parliamentary party but across the parliamentary party. but will this be enough? more mps are considering submitting letters of no confidence and potential rivals to the prime minister seem to be limbering up. rebuilding trust with mps is one thing, but what voters think is rather more crucial. and here in plymouth, the prime minister still seems to have his work cut out. he's apologised, he's clearing out number ten. maybe he's doing his bit. he might be doing his bit, but
after so—called partygate, borisjohnson had to promise his mps behind closed doors that he'd make significant and i'm told there will be an even bigger staff shake—up announced in the coming week. but he's also being pressed by seniorfigures in his party to make changes to his cabinet, to look beyond his natural allies. and i'm told that those discussions, or perhaps i should say, negotiations, are already under way. it is actually an opportunity for a reset, which i hope the prime minister...
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you mention partygate, that was of course _ today.today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in _ today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a _ today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a pm - today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a pm to - today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a pm to use| was of course raised in a pm to use as well. the daily mirror has got hold of a photograph as well. yes. hold of a photograph as well. yes, there was already _ hold of a photograph as well. yes, there was already a _ hold of a photograph as well. 1&1: there was already a photograph of this event and what the downing street press office calls a virtual quiz. —— pmqs. decemberthe 152020, held under lockdown quiz. —— pmqs. decemberthe152020, held under lockdown restrictions, but this, although the prime minister participated, there were a few rounds of a quiz, so what shows are now, is an open bottle of alcohol on the table and some it looks like some half eating
you mention partygate, that was of course _ today.today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in _ today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a _ today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a pm - today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a pm to - today. you mention partygate, that was of course raised in a pm to use| was of course raised in a pm to use as well. the daily mirror has got hold of a photograph as well. yes. hold of a...
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questions around the prime minister's difficulties in westminster and, in particular, the issues around partygatespectful to the prime minister on a world stage, but it was, in my view, incredibly embarrassing for our country. i felt it to be completely inappropriate, and personally, i would like to see james landale make a public apology. well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us... back at home, interviews about sue gray's update were being given by some of the prime minister's supporters — including an appearance by the culture secretary, nadine dorries, on channel 4 news. her performance was mocked by rory stewart, a former conservative minister, but now no longer a member of the party. he tweeted. .. that post was then retweeted by newsnight presenter emily maitlis, prompting complaints, such as this from molly giles... emily maitlis took to twitter again, reposting the original message from rory stewart and writing... she later added... it's not the first time emily maitlis has got into trouble for sharing posts on social media, and reaction was divided. andyjohnstone was supp
questions around the prime minister's difficulties in westminster and, in particular, the issues around partygatespectful to the prime minister on a world stage, but it was, in my view, incredibly embarrassing for our country. i felt it to be completely inappropriate, and personally, i would like to see james landale make a public apology. well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us... back at home, interviews about sue gray's update were being given by some of the prime minister's...
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now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 19705. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. tho5e officers ended up in prison. afterfive messages. tho5e officers ended up in prison. after five years at the pri5on. after five years at the helm, cressida dick will soon be leaving scotland yard for the last time. ., ., ., time. the murder of sarah everard and many other— time. the murder of sarah everard and many other awful _ time. the murder of sarah everard and many other awful cases - time. the murder of sarah everard i and many other awful cases recently have, i know, damaged confidence in this fantastic police service. there is much to do, and i know that the met has turned its full attention to rebuilding trust and confidence, and to r
now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 19705. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. tho5e officers ended up in prison. afterfive messages....
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, but munira mirza going was not in relation to partygate.y indeed, within 2a hours under the premise is hoping to move on from this but has struggled to move on from many of the scandals in the last number of months. in from many of the scandals in the last number of months.- from many of the scandals in the last number of months. in the wake of this particular _ last number of months. in the wake of this particular episode _ last number of months. in the wake of this particular episode and - last number of months. in the wake of this particular episode and these | of this particular episode and these people going, is he weaker, as a result, do you think?— result, do you think? yes, yes. backbenchers, _ result, do you think? yes, yes. backbenchers, even _ result, do you think? yes, yes. backbenchers, even those - result, do you think? yes, yes. backbenchers, even those of. result, do you think? yes, yes. | backbenchers, even those of the stature of andrew mitchell, the former... davies davies, saying he should go is important, but his advise
, but munira mirza going was not in relation to partygate.y indeed, within 2a hours under the premise is hoping to move on from this but has struggled to move on from many of the scandals in the last number of months. in from many of the scandals in the last number of months.- from many of the scandals in the last number of months. in the wake of this particular _ last number of months. in the wake of this particular episode _ last number of months. in the wake of this particular episode and -...
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we are in a bit of a lull when it comes to partygate, parliament has been in recess and so a lot of theents are not including that the prime minister will have been working throughout, never stopped working, even though there were these gatherings potentially happening inside downing street but it could be weeks before we learn whether he is to receive a fixed penalty notice. in the meantime, the prime minister has been able to talk more about ukraine, a major crisis facing the world, he's been able to show global leadership on that and indeed the speech he gave to the munich security conference was well received, including by some of those people who have been critical of him within his own party, theresa may for example endorsed that particular speech he gave yesterday. tomorrow, he can again show a bit of lag to his backbenchers so to speak by announcing the end to all covid regulations, that i have no doubt will go down particularly well on his own side. the will go down particularly well on his own side.— will go down particularly well on his own side. , his own side. the interesti
we are in a bit of a lull when it comes to partygate, parliament has been in recess and so a lot of theents are not including that the prime minister will have been working throughout, never stopped working, even though there were these gatherings potentially happening inside downing street but it could be weeks before we learn whether he is to receive a fixed penalty notice. in the meantime, the prime minister has been able to talk more about ukraine, a major crisis facing the world, he's been...
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backbench supporters has said it's inevitable that tory mps would remove him from office following the partygateanwhile the independent reports that tory opponents of the pm are warning against submitting letters of no confidence too soon, instead urging them to wait until the result of the met investigation into downing street parties. the express looks at what it calls the pm's survival plan as borisjohnson pledged to warm the cockles of tory hearts. away from westminster, the sunday times reveals latest analysis shows teachers at some private schools at least doubled the proportion of a stars handed out at a—level last year during covid. let's begin, pepper and rob standing by and starting with the sunday telegraph, this has settled the question many people wondered, if millet will be known as queen, queen consort when prince charles becomes king and we now have an answer —— camilla. we king and we now have an answer -- camilla. ~ ., ., .,, ., , camilla. we do and it was always thou~ht camilla. we do and it was always thought that _ camilla. we do and it was always thought that when _ camilla
backbench supporters has said it's inevitable that tory mps would remove him from office following the partygateanwhile the independent reports that tory opponents of the pm are warning against submitting letters of no confidence too soon, instead urging them to wait until the result of the met investigation into downing street parties. the express looks at what it calls the pm's survival plan as borisjohnson pledged to warm the cockles of tory hearts. away from westminster, the sunday times...
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now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent of policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those officers ended up in prison. after five years at the helm, cressida dick will soon be leaving scotland yard for the last time. the murder of sarah everard and many other awful cases recently have, i know, damaged confidence in this fantastic police service. there is much to do, and i know that the met has turned its full attention to rebuilding trust and confidence, and to raising our standards. these protests might have started in ottawa two weeks ago. and to canadian land borders with the united states and some of those land borders were responsible for more of 25% of trade between the countries and thatis trade between the countries and that is why you
now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met has in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent of policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those officers ended up in prison. after five years at the helm,...
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now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met hasmore criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those officers ended up in prison. after five years at the helm, cressida dick will soon be leaving scotland yard for the last time. the murder of sarah everard and many other awful cases recently have, i know, damaged confidence in this fantastic police service. there is much to do, and i know that the met has turned its full attention to rebuilding trust and confidence, and to raising our standards. tonight, the home secretary paid tribute to dame cressida. she began thejob is a popular pioneer, but her tenure has ended with her losing the faith of both the politicians and the public. president biden has warned us citizens
now the behaviour at number 10 has led to the partygate investigation, but even in this, the met hasmore criticism for being flat—footed in its response. and then, in recent days, shocking messages sent by some officers at charing cross police station lifted the lid on racist and sexist attitudes which were redolent in policing in the 1970s. in a separate scandal, two officers regarding a murder scene where two sisters had been killed also sent abusive messages. those officers ended up in...
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also, partygate is backin at the moment.ails about the police investigation?- details about the police investigation? details about the police investiuation? ~ , investigation? the prime minister received a questionnaire - investigation? the prime minister received a questionnaire from - investigation? the prime minister received a questionnaire from the i received a questionnaire from the metropolitan police, asking him questions about these accusations, as many people will have received, if they have been accused of breaking the rules. lawyers filled it in and return it within the deadline, the end of last week. itv has got hold of what these forms actually look like, that makes it very clear this is the equivalent of being interviewed by the police under caution. so, we think that means that borisjohnson is the first prime minister to be interviewed, effectively, under caution as part of a police investigation. quite a symbolic and significant moment in the story. thank you very much indeed. caroline davies has sent us th
also, partygate is backin at the moment.ails about the police investigation?- details about the police investigation? details about the police investiuation? ~ , investigation? the prime minister received a questionnaire - investigation? the prime minister received a questionnaire from - investigation? the prime minister received a questionnaire from the i received a questionnaire from the metropolitan police, asking him questions about these accusations, as many people will have received, if...
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after so—called partygate, borisjohnson had to promise his mps behind closed doors that he'd make significantually an opportunity for a reset, which i hope the prime minister takes, because it's a very important part of his premiership, that he actually builds bridges, notjust between downing street and the parliamentary party but across the parliamentary party. but will this be enough? more mps are considering submitting letters of no confidence and potential rivals to the prime minister seem to be limbering up. borisjohnson is hoping that the changes in downing street will convince his conservative critics not to change its occupant. iain watson, bbc news. the operation to rescue a five—year—old boy, trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday, has ended in tragedy. rescue workers managed to reach rayan awram after digging a 30 metre tunnel — but officials say he'd already died before they brought him back up to the surface. his death was confirmed in a statement by the king of morocco. simonjones reports. voices clamour. as huge crowds watched on, initially relief that rayan had been found,
after so—called partygate, borisjohnson had to promise his mps behind closed doors that he'd make significantually an opportunity for a reset, which i hope the prime minister takes, because it's a very important part of his premiership, that he actually builds bridges, notjust between downing street and the parliamentary party but across the parliamentary party. but will this be enough? more mps are considering submitting letters of no confidence and potential rivals to the prime minister...
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we've had the whole partygate running story, a lot of criticism about why the met didn't go in earliered, we wouldn't have all this mess over the gray report and police investigation. what put the final lead on this was about what had been happening at charing cross police station, where quite recently a number of officers had been sending appalling whatsapp, homophobic, misogynistic, very offensive messages— and the feeling was there that the mayor of london was particularly angry about that and the way that had been dealt with, and some of those officers involved were still on the force and one had been promoted. you put that together with a strong brew, and clearly sadiq khan hasjust lost patients. june kelly, thanks indeed for the moment. laura kuenssberg continues to tweet about this, she says... "she will stay on for a short while so the home office in city hall can find a successor." so she is still in charge of the met police but not very long at all. laura goes on, "the mayor made clear to cressida dick he had no confidence in plans she presented to him to sort out the met and
we've had the whole partygate running story, a lot of criticism about why the met didn't go in earliered, we wouldn't have all this mess over the gray report and police investigation. what put the final lead on this was about what had been happening at charing cross police station, where quite recently a number of officers had been sending appalling whatsapp, homophobic, misogynistic, very offensive messages— and the feeling was there that the mayor of london was particularly angry about that...
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still to come: as the fallout from the uk government partygate report continues, we visit one town whichhis is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. mission control: three, two, one... a countdown to a critical moment — the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket, slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given l the yachtswoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming - in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record . for sailing solo _ around the world, non—stop. this i
still to come: as the fallout from the uk government partygate report continues, we visit one town whichhis is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. mission control: three, two, one... a countdown to...
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he has previously insisted he did nothing wrong, despite comparisons by his opponents to the partygate switzerland to meet him and his family. let�*s race. david m�*zee is about to have a race with his one—year—old daughter zoe. ready, set, go! yes, oh, you�*re fast. david is paralysed... wait for me! ..but he can walk because of an electrical implant. using a control panel on his walker, he can send signals to his spine. it enables him to stand and to walk slowly. yeah, way faster! but he cannot keep up with his daughter. wait for me, zoe! it has changed his life. she said "bye—bye". david, how is it going? it is great. it is a good feeling, especially walking with my daughter. she with her walker, i with mine. nice. david has continued to improve since he first had his implant. he can now do things he could only imagine when he first had his accident. the hope is that many more people can benefit. wait for daddy. david had a gymnastics accident 12 years ago when he was just 22. he was paralysed, unable to walk and unable to have a child. you push the button. the implant has changed h
he has previously insisted he did nothing wrong, despite comparisons by his opponents to the partygate switzerland to meet him and his family. let�*s race. david m�*zee is about to have a race with his one—year—old daughter zoe. ready, set, go! yes, oh, you�*re fast. david is paralysed... wait for me! ..but he can walk because of an electrical implant. using a control panel on his walker, he can send signals to his spine. it enables him to stand and to walk slowly. yeah, way faster!...
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involved too, as labour were suggesting the prime minister is in a difficult position and cannot leave partygately mirror has published a photo taken in december 2020 of what downing street said it was a virtual quiz but it shows an open bottle of champagne and a picture of the prime minister not drinking from it but in close proximity. this isn't being invited by the police, there was an event looked at bite sue gray but it shows how difficult it is for the prime minister, even on something like lifting covid restrictions, to change that political narrative. our health correspondent nick triggle is with me. talk to us about what the prime minister said in terms of ending these restrictions depending on the current encouraging data continuing. how likely is that? the trends are positive, hospital cases are coming down and despite the huge wave of infections driven by the omicron variant the overall numbers of deaths of these winter are not above what we would normally see during any winter but it has come as a surprise to many that this move is being brought forward by a month. they had said it
involved too, as labour were suggesting the prime minister is in a difficult position and cannot leave partygately mirror has published a photo taken in december 2020 of what downing street said it was a virtual quiz but it shows an open bottle of champagne and a picture of the prime minister not drinking from it but in close proximity. this isn't being invited by the police, there was an event looked at bite sue gray but it shows how difficult it is for the prime minister, even on something...
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the partygate scandal has engulfed borisjohnson's government.
the partygate scandal has engulfed borisjohnson's government.
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backbench supporters has said it's inevitable that tory mps would remove him from office following the partygates that tory opponents of the pm are warning against submitting letters of no confidence too soon, instead urging them to wait until the result of the met investigation into downing street parties. the express looks at what it calls the pm's survival plan, as borisjohnson pledged to warm the cockles of tory hearts. and away from westminster, the sunday times reveals latest analysis shows teachers at some private schools at least doubled the proportion of a stars handed out at a level last year during covid. so let's begin. thank you forjoining me, james and laura. starting with the front page of the sunday mirror. camilla will be queen. an announcement really that means, and i don't know if you agree, lower, there will not be the uncertainty, let's say, when charles does ascend the throne about the royal camilla —— make the role camilla will take. royal camilla -- make the role camilla will take.— royal camilla -- make the role camilla will take. yes, i think a lot of peeple — camilla w
backbench supporters has said it's inevitable that tory mps would remove him from office following the partygates that tory opponents of the pm are warning against submitting letters of no confidence too soon, instead urging them to wait until the result of the met investigation into downing street parties. the express looks at what it calls the pm's survival plan, as borisjohnson pledged to warm the cockles of tory hearts. and away from westminster, the sunday times reveals latest analysis...
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particularly the last three or four months where everybody has been embroiled in allegations about partygate that, the price is the government not getting on with the government not getting on with thejob. the government not getting on with the job. the the government not getting on with the “ob. , ., ., , ., ., the job. the plan was meant to tackle the _ the job. the plan was meant to tackle the record _ the job. the plan was meant to tackle the record high - the job. the plan was meant to tackle the record high nhs - the job. the plan was meant to - tackle the record high nhs backlog, 6 million people are on waiting lists for nonurgent operations, like knee replacements. notjust inconvenient but often causing huge suffering to those available. this is --eole suffering to those available. ti 3 is people putting their lives on hold, it makes most people despondent and they are likely to lose hope that they themselves will recover. we talk about system recovery but what we are talking about is people's ability to recover their lives. the about is people's ability to recover their lives. , .,
particularly the last three or four months where everybody has been embroiled in allegations about partygate that, the price is the government not getting on with the government not getting on with thejob. the government not getting on with the job. the the government not getting on with the “ob. , ., ., , ., ., the job. the plan was meant to tackle the _ the job. the plan was meant to tackle the record _ the job. the plan was meant to tackle the record high - the job. the plan was meant to...
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particularly of the last three orfour months, where everybody has been embroiled in allegations about partygateillion on waiting lists for nonurgent operations and procedures. the overall number of patients in england waiting for hospital treatment was rising before the pandemic. then covid struck and there were fewer referrals so the number fell back, then came a sharp increase. the area in yellow shows those waiting more than the target 18 weeks and up to a year, and red more than a year. both are up considerably on pre—pandemic levels. it's absolutely critical to get the plan out there. trust leaders are ready to plough on with cutting those waiting lists, and it's deeply frustrating when they've been waiting for some time to know what the priorities and targets are. hospitals like the queen elizabeth in birmingham have opened new wards so more operations can be done. there is a network of treatment centres in scotland and the welsh government says a plan will be published in april. across the uk, the backlog is seen as a key priority. hugh pym, bbc news. gcse and a—level exams will return t
particularly of the last three orfour months, where everybody has been embroiled in allegations about partygateillion on waiting lists for nonurgent operations and procedures. the overall number of patients in england waiting for hospital treatment was rising before the pandemic. then covid struck and there were fewer referrals so the number fell back, then came a sharp increase. the area in yellow shows those waiting more than the target 18 weeks and up to a year, and red more than a year....
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the report criticizes failures over partygate. ubs beads on income announcing a $5 billion buyback. our interview with the ceo is in an hour. i want to recap the ubs numbers. they are updating on their financial target. significant updates on that and earnings. net income coming in at $1.35 billion. also planning to repurchase $5 billion worth of shares in 2020 two. strong numbers likely to incite markets. the one stick in the mud is more litigation provisions. these are french litigation provisions. updating their financial targets. much more ambitious than we have seen before. a nebbish is plan, perhaps the most so since hammers took over. we also are getting reports from a japanese lender. third-quarter income coming in at a drop of 40% year over year. we are looking for a balance from the bank after a legal case that caused a 95% drop in profit from the prior quarter. there corridor income coming in at 63 billion yen, a drop of 40%. keeping on top of those numbers. stay tuned, manus is not with me because he got to sit down with the ceo of ubs. we miss him but he has more import
the report criticizes failures over partygate. ubs beads on income announcing a $5 billion buyback. our interview with the ceo is in an hour. i want to recap the ubs numbers. they are updating on their financial target. significant updates on that and earnings. net income coming in at $1.35 billion. also planning to repurchase $5 billion worth of shares in 2020 two. strong numbers likely to incite markets. the one stick in the mud is more litigation provisions. these are french litigation...
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let's put partygate aside. does the science back what boris johnson is suggesting the u.k. does?no. at the end of the day, if you are out and about and infectious without a mask, it all depends on what the guidance will be because i think that got to take it away from being a rule to be in guidance, and hoping that people basically follow common sense. but if you are infectious and you are occupying the space is other people are in, you are going to be transmitting more. so these trends we are dealing with now i think are looking great because people are still wearing masks, and when that someone is sick, they are staying home. kailey: we are starting to see those masculine mandates lifted in schools and cities around the country. does the science back that up? sam: it is pretty clear that the cdc had some pressures about the way the announcement was done that shows if you have a high quality mask, it protects you against infection. it certainly protects others if you are infected. that is undisputed will. the point is everyone wants to get back to what they call normal, and that
let's put partygate aside. does the science back what boris johnson is suggesting the u.k. does?no. at the end of the day, if you are out and about and infectious without a mask, it all depends on what the guidance will be because i think that got to take it away from being a rule to be in guidance, and hoping that people basically follow common sense. but if you are infectious and you are occupying the space is other people are in, you are going to be transmitting more. so these trends we are...
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we should just talk, before we head to the break, about partygate.obias ellwood, chair of the defence select committe. impossible to know how many letters have gone in. but where do you sense the mood of the conservative party is gone now? it is impossible. it feels to me like it's a _ is impossible. it feels to me like it'sa drip. drip, _ is impossible. it feels to me like it's a drip, drip, drip— is impossible. it feels to me like it's a drip, drip, drip of- it's a drip, drip, drip of conservatives- it's a drip, drip, drip of conservatives but- it's a drip, drip, drip of conservatives but no i it's a drip, drip, drip of- conservatives but no letters in. it's a drip, drip, drip of— conservatives but no letters in. the vast majority — conservatives but no letters in. the vast majority of _ conservatives but no letters in. the vast majority of people _ conservatives but no letters in. the vast majority of people i— conservatives but no letters in. the vast majority of people i speak- conservatives but no letters in. the vast majority of people i speak
we should just talk, before we head to the break, about partygate.obias ellwood, chair of the defence select committe. impossible to know how many letters have gone in. but where do you sense the mood of the conservative party is gone now? it is impossible. it feels to me like it's a _ is impossible. it feels to me like it'sa drip. drip, _ is impossible. it feels to me like it's a drip, drip, drip— is impossible. it feels to me like it's a drip, drip, drip of- it's a drip, drip, drip of...