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who protestors toward the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg who was involved ina mpjacob rees—mogg whocuffle there earlier. the prominent pro— brexit mp confronted protesters who broke into his speech at the university of the west of england. james craig reports. it was in this lecture hall at a university in bristol we jacob rees—mogg was due to give a fairly routine talk to a couple of 100 students, but just routine talk to a couple of 100 students, butjust minutes after he started speaking, a group of protesters came into the back of the hall here and try to shut him down. instead of holding the event or trying to stop, jacob rees—mogg actually approached them. i asked in my. i thought it would be more interesting to debate them, rather than to stand down and try to cover the noise. political debate is interesting and exciting, and i'm a lwa ys interesting and exciting, and i'm always ready to engage in political debate. mr rees-mogg might be trying to downplay what happened here tonight but to me, it certainly looked like an aggressive and heated scene. several of the people from t
who protestors toward the conservative mpjacob rees—mogg who was involved ina mpjacob rees—mogg whocuffle there earlier. the prominent pro— brexit mp confronted protesters who broke into his speech at the university of the west of england. james craig reports. it was in this lecture hall at a university in bristol we jacob rees—mogg was due to give a fairly routine talk to a couple of 100 students, but just routine talk to a couple of 100 students, butjust minutes after he started...
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. —— jacob rees—mogg. unfold. ——jacob reece mogg. —— jacob rees-mogg. from the audience, a few minutes after he started speaking, a group of protesters came into the back of the lecture theatre, and started shouting anti—conservative rhetoric at jacob rees—mogg. started shouting anti—conservative rhetoric atjacob rees—mogg. very loudly, trying to shout him down. rather than halting the event, or ignoring them, jacob rees—mogg approach them, walked to the back of the theatre, where they were, and tried to talk them down. at that point, various other members of the audience got involved and that is when this scuffle, various pictures have circulated, you may have seen it happen, a lot of people got involved. it looked to me that jacob rees—mogg himself was pushed and shoved, although he insists he was not. it was a very aggressive and an expected scene. seeing some footage of what happened, as i am talking to you, certainly looks as though of what happened, as i am talking to you, certainly looks as thouthacob rees—mogg was pushed around. one report i'm s
. —— jacob rees—mogg. unfold. ——jacob reece mogg. —— jacob rees-mogg. from the audience, a few minutes after he started speaking, a group of protesters came into the back of the lecture theatre, and started shouting anti—conservative rhetoric at jacob rees—mogg. started shouting anti—conservative rhetoric atjacob rees—mogg. very loudly, trying to shout him down. rather than halting the event, or ignoring them, jacob rees—mogg approach them, walked to the back of the...
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jacob rees—mogg is againstany... it a bad idea. jacob rees—mogg is against any... the week, he made a similar suggestion in the commons. the treasury say that these claims about their officials, that their own is simply no truth in them whatsoever. this is a week when we have some key ministerial meetings, isn't it? yes. perhaps, this is more than just isn't it? yes. perhaps, this is more thanjust one isn't it? yes. perhaps, this is more than just one backbench mp disputing some treasury figures. jacob rees—mogg, let's remember, heads up a section of tory mps. they, as a block may hold some severe influence over theresa may's future. she is not in the stronger suppositions. as a block, the argument clear opposed to any form of customs union with the european union, after really. this week, their rocky ministerial meetings discussing that very potential structure. theresa may has said that we are going to leave the customs union, but she is said to be open—minded about staying in another arrangement. it could be that jacob rees—mogg is up and —— upping the ante. per
jacob rees—mogg is againstany... it a bad idea. jacob rees—mogg is against any... the week, he made a similar suggestion in the commons. the treasury say that these claims about their officials, that their own is simply no truth in them whatsoever. this is a week when we have some key ministerial meetings, isn't it? yes. perhaps, this is more than just isn't it? yes. perhaps, this is more thanjust one isn't it? yes. perhaps, this is more than just one backbench mp disputing some treasury...
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now the fda union which represents senior officials in whitehall has hit back saying mr rees mogg isout and make and called on to come out and make an unequivocal statement in support of the civil service. this is about much more than an mp complaining about treasury figures he doesn't like. mr rees mogg is an ardent leave campaign of he leads a group of tory brexit is —— brexiteers in the commons. that group is worried the commons. that group is worried the prime minister is shying away from completely disentangling the uk from completely disentangling the uk from the eu when really. all this comes ahead of an extremely big week for theresa may on brexit. the chief negotiator michel barnier will be in downing street on monday for talks, then there are a key ministerial meetings later in the week on the uk's future relationship with the eu. ithink uk's future relationship with the eu. i think this is about mr rees mogg putting pressure on theresa may, ratcheting up the pressurejust as she goes into the next round of extremely difficult negotiations. thank you, eleanor garnier. now to
now the fda union which represents senior officials in whitehall has hit back saying mr rees mogg isout and make and called on to come out and make an unequivocal statement in support of the civil service. this is about much more than an mp complaining about treasury figures he doesn't like. mr rees mogg is an ardent leave campaign of he leads a group of tory brexit is —— brexiteers in the commons. that group is worried the commons. that group is worried the prime minister is shying away...
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it could be, herefore, that jacob rees—mogg is upping the ante, ahead of these crucial meetings. of customs union, perhaps then, this block, it might have some interesting views on theresa may's longevity as prime minister. the snp‘s deputy leader angus robertson has announced that he is stepping down with immediate effect. it comes eight months after he lost his westminster seat. the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon has paid tribute to mr. robertson, thanking him for contribution to the party. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. police say the attack appears to be racially motivated, with the shooter targeting african migrants — one man has been arrested. our rome corresponded is following developments. as far as we can tell from the local media and from the police, the gunman opened fire from his car in the city of macerata and he targeted a group of people who appeared to be migrants from africa. the gunman was able to continue going and continue firing against other groups of people. at that poin
it could be, herefore, that jacob rees—mogg is upping the ante, ahead of these crucial meetings. of customs union, perhaps then, this block, it might have some interesting views on theresa may's longevity as prime minister. the snp‘s deputy leader angus robertson has announced that he is stepping down with immediate effect. it comes eight months after he lost his westminster seat. the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon has paid tribute to mr. robertson, thanking him for contribution to...
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after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accusesreasury of ‘fiddling' its figures on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. northamptonshire council has imposed emergency spending controls because of what it describes as severe financial challenges. bad news for fans and papa—papa—razzi as illness forces lady gaga to cancel the last ten dates of the european leg of her world tour. also coming up — the six nations rugby tournament is under way in cardiff. wales have taken an early lead in the first match against rivals scotland. and at 3.30pm, click travels to dubai to meet the real life robo—cop. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. president said his decision to release a classified memo has totally vindicated him into the enquiry over his alleged links with russia. the memo which accuses the fbi of abuses of power, it says that the fbi received permission to tap the fbi received permission to tap the phone of one of tom'
after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accusesreasury of ‘fiddling' its figures on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. northamptonshire council has imposed emergency spending controls because of what it describes as severe financial challenges. bad news for fans and papa—papa—razzi as illness forces lady gaga to cancel the...
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jacob rees mogg said he was fine and try to talk things down.sive figure he can be. just speaking in a debate can be. just speaking in a debate can drawa can be. just speaking in a debate can draw a crowd that will try and stop him. small businesses affected by the collapse of the construction giant carillion are being offered the chance to apply for government—backed loans from high street lenders. thousands of suppliers were left unpaid, after the firm went into liquidation in last month. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. britain's second biggest construction company collapsed three weeks ago leaving debts of almost £1 billion and a pensions deficit ofa similaramount. apart from those directly employed at carillion, thousands of smaller suppliers and contractors faced ruin due to unpaid debts. oui’ main concerns are those payments are made. small contractors and people's livelihoods of the main thing. this obviously impacted on them. now the government is providing guarantees to small firms worth £100 million through the state—back
jacob rees mogg said he was fine and try to talk things down.sive figure he can be. just speaking in a debate can be. just speaking in a debate can drawa can be. just speaking in a debate can draw a crowd that will try and stop him. small businesses affected by the collapse of the construction giant carillion are being offered the chance to apply for government—backed loans from high street lenders. thousands of suppliers were left unpaid, after the firm went into liquidation in last month....
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would you welcomejacob rees—mogg is prime minister?rexit she was objecting to two things the prime minister has decided. leaving the single market and leaving the customs union. i have explained that that is being done for logical reasons, not because jacob rees—mogg or anyone else asked for it. other people have asked for it. mairead mcguinness, you just heard, is that not only is this unprecedented, this is not a game of bluff, businesses and people and lives will be affected because there is no deal possible without tariffs that cost money. if there is a free trade agreement, tariffs will. .. why would they? there has to be free—trade agreement because it is overwhelmingly in the interests of the european union. i make the assumption that the eu is rational and will look after own interests. we keep telling ourselves that it is europe's interest to come to the table and give us the deal we want but europe has made very little of the running so far and it will survive without the uk. we are sitting in the uk, quite understandably, th
would you welcomejacob rees—mogg is prime minister?rexit she was objecting to two things the prime minister has decided. leaving the single market and leaving the customs union. i have explained that that is being done for logical reasons, not because jacob rees—mogg or anyone else asked for it. other people have asked for it. mairead mcguinness, you just heard, is that not only is this unprecedented, this is not a game of bluff, businesses and people and lives will be affected because...
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after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accusesreasury of ‘fiddling' its figures on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. the airlines regulator says it's beginning a review into airline seating policies — after complaints that passenger groups were being split up deliberately and wales get off to flying start in the six nations rugby — as they beat scotland 3a points to seven in the opening match of the tournament. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a local council has taken the rare step of imposing emergency spending controls because of what it describes as severe financial challenges. no new expenditure will be allowed at the conservative—led northamptonshire county council — except for work protecting vulnerable people. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said austerity was causing chaos in local government. jane—frances kelly reports. northamptonshire county council's new headquarters cost £53 million and was opened jus
after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accusesreasury of ‘fiddling' its figures on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has been arrested. the airlines regulator says it's beginning a review into airline seating policies — after complaints that passenger groups were being split up deliberately and wales get off to flying start in the six nations...
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ratherthan jacob rees mogg, the man who might be chancellor, complaining.to the chancellor. the sunday telegraph says, don't let hammond ruined brexit. this is philip hammond, the main remain a voice in the cabinets. people are saying they have to stand up to him. but he may be talking to the cbi who are saying that if we walk away, we don't know where we will sell our goods, we don't know if factories will close down. this can't be done without that other side, which is business. ultimately, it is all about business and livelihoods. but one about business and livelihoods. but u about business and livelihoods. but one group want to go alone and do it in isolation. do you sing she was sako chancellor? she might, but i get nowhere that will get her. that's this is about the facade and how it looks, or perhaps it is about indecision or being 50—50 in a situation when you can't decide. another story in the sunday telegraph. women given cancer all clear misdiagnosed by test blunders. that is the kind of story that makes people fearful. you go for those test and
ratherthan jacob rees mogg, the man who might be chancellor, complaining.to the chancellor. the sunday telegraph says, don't let hammond ruined brexit. this is philip hammond, the main remain a voice in the cabinets. people are saying they have to stand up to him. but he may be talking to the cbi who are saying that if we walk away, we don't know where we will sell our goods, we don't know if factories will close down. this can't be done without that other side, which is business. ultimately,...
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the observer as well, sorry, is just talking about brexit and jacob rees—mogg, the treasury and jacobing up with figures that mean we should stay in the customs union all the rest of it, they are saying this is an ex— cabinet secretary sam is attacks on the civil servants are worthy of 1940s january. —— 1930s germany. in my misspent youth i was a treasury economist at one point i confess a treasury economist at one point i co nfess a nd a treasury economist at one point i confess and they are complex models and it is like cooking, you do to a certain amount getting what you put in. —— get out what you put in. it colours the picture somewhat but on the other hand and you know this as a public service broadcaster have to be in partial and so the civil servants. they are accustomed to it, they understand what is going on and i think it is firm language, i'm not sure it is entirely an accurate picture of what is going on but ultimately what you were saying, the problem really is we have a prime minister who doesn't seem to be engaging in there for everyone seems to be second guessing and
the observer as well, sorry, is just talking about brexit and jacob rees—mogg, the treasury and jacobing up with figures that mean we should stay in the customs union all the rest of it, they are saying this is an ex— cabinet secretary sam is attacks on the civil servants are worthy of 1940s january. —— 1930s germany. in my misspent youth i was a treasury economist at one point i confess a treasury economist at one point i co nfess a nd a treasury economist at one point i confess and...
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and now jacob rees mogg is emerging as rebel in cheek, but we knew that already. already. could he'd be a prime minister in waiting? —— could he be. he is emerging as a serious prime minister candidate, people are starting to say that he is one of the few people on the tory side around brexit who is saying what they think and it harks back to the leadership contest regarding labour and the leadership contest regarding labourandjeremy the leadership contest regarding labour and jeremy corbyn, where it did matter what he said, because he said what he thought, and jacob agrees mogg has got the same thing regarding the conservatives, so maybe people should not think of him asa maybe people should not think of him as a jokey character. people are starting to listen to him in terms of him saying just what he thinks and that is hitting home with the tory grassroots membership. he came oi'i tory grassroots membership. he came on top of a poll recently shown he was more popular than borisjohnson amongst tory members and so that was amongst tory members and so that was a mo
and now jacob rees mogg is emerging as rebel in cheek, but we knew that already. already. could he'd be a prime minister in waiting? —— could he be. he is emerging as a serious prime minister candidate, people are starting to say that he is one of the few people on the tory side around brexit who is saying what they think and it harks back to the leadership contest regarding labour and the leadership contest regarding labourandjeremy the leadership contest regarding labour and jeremy...
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ifeel rees—mogg, leader in waiting if you read certain editorials.ably high profile and dynamic and it could be an 87—year—old millionaire. dynamic and it could be an 87-year-old millionaire. there was gina miller with her legal challenge. why are you smiling?|j find challenge. why are you smiling?” find the idea isjacob rees—mogg being promised both hilarious and terrifying! a year ago i would have said no but these days who knows? i don't think he would command the support of the majority of the parliament who party. he might have supporters but there are more than 300 tory mps and if there was a leadership challenge at the minute, tory mps would end up bachinger theresa may. but again, let's see where we are. you theresa may. but again, let's see where we are. you are a theresa may. but again, let's see where we are. you are a brave man to make such statement —— backing theresa may. and finally back to the daily telegraph. we need somebody with a technical mind to step in and help us with this story. hackers huack help us with this story. hackers
ifeel rees—mogg, leader in waiting if you read certain editorials.ably high profile and dynamic and it could be an 87—year—old millionaire. dynamic and it could be an 87-year-old millionaire. there was gina miller with her legal challenge. why are you smiling?|j find challenge. why are you smiling?” find the idea isjacob rees—mogg being promised both hilarious and terrifying! a year ago i would have said no but these days who knows? i don't think he would command the support of the...
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they‘re certainly not holding back in their response to jacob rees—mogg.sacrifice anyone or anything on the altar of his own ideology. they go on to call on theresa may to make an unequivocal statement in support of the civil service, and take action against what they call parliamentarians and ministers making these unfounded accusations. some pretty punchy responses bear from the fda. after the second time this week that jacob rees—mogg has attacked the civil service and questions there impartiality. how much of this is to do with economic forecasts about the impact of brexit, and how much is it actually about internal divisions within the conservatives? this goes right in the heart of this line that goes right down the middle of the conservative party, with brexiteer is, ardent eurosceptics on one side and the remainers on the other. so far, theresa may has been able to keep the two sides together, but as each day goes past we are getting closer and closer to the deadline before we need a deal done with brussels. what we are seeing now is these ardent br
they‘re certainly not holding back in their response to jacob rees—mogg.sacrifice anyone or anything on the altar of his own ideology. they go on to call on theresa may to make an unequivocal statement in support of the civil service, and take action against what they call parliamentarians and ministers making these unfounded accusations. some pretty punchy responses bear from the fda. after the second time this week that jacob rees—mogg has attacked the civil service and questions there...
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today in a radio 4 interview, jacob rees mogg was asked about the same issue.nts were fiddling the figures. instead of backing from that suggestion, he double geared. the obr, the office for budget responsibility, was set up by george osborne because treasury forecasts had been politicised. it was thought they were unreliable on political grounds. with the referendum with the eu, the treasury has gone back to making forecasts. it was politically advantageous for them in the past. it's the same now. so, yes, i do think they are fiddling the figures. i was speaking to lord lamont who is a brexiteer. he would caution his collea g u es a brexiteer. he would caution his colleagues against this. he said there might be an undue bias and an unconscious thing. that goes back to the fear that some people think maybe the political establishment so tied to universal long, instinctively thinks of the worst of the possibility of breaks that. how will the treasury respond? they are not pleased. it is theirjob to be independent. the treasury spokesman has put out a statement t
today in a radio 4 interview, jacob rees mogg was asked about the same issue.nts were fiddling the figures. instead of backing from that suggestion, he double geared. the obr, the office for budget responsibility, was set up by george osborne because treasury forecasts had been politicised. it was thought they were unreliable on political grounds. with the referendum with the eu, the treasury has gone back to making forecasts. it was politically advantageous for them in the past. it's the same...
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we know thatjacob rees—mogg is an arch—brexiteer and has been outspoken before. language and the second time this wiki is questioned the impartiality of the service, accusing them of cooking the figures. this is about far more than an mp who is happy with treasury figures. as you say, he is an ardent brexiteer than leads a group of tory brexiteers. that group could one day perhaps be doing our undoing of theresa may and herfuture in number 10. sol theresa may and herfuture in number 10. so i think this is about putting pressure on the theresa may as she goes into a difficult week of brexit negotiations rather than complaining just about the figures. we have had a pretty strong response today from the union which represents singer civil servants, the fda union. as general secretary said that mr rees—mogg had been peddling unsubstantiated conspiracy theories and he called for theresa may to make an unequivocal statement in support of the civil service. the prime minister has to be at the forefront of this. she is the leader of the conservative party and ultimately
we know thatjacob rees—mogg is an arch—brexiteer and has been outspoken before. language and the second time this wiki is questioned the impartiality of the service, accusing them of cooking the figures. this is about far more than an mp who is happy with treasury figures. as you say, he is an ardent brexiteer than leads a group of tory brexiteers. that group could one day perhaps be doing our undoing of theresa may and herfuture in number 10. sol theresa may and herfuture in number 10. so...
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still less jacob rees—mogg. back in 1918, most people were working—class.in ten are working class but what is striking is how the privately educated rich, less than one in ten of the population, still do so much better than the working class. has the liberal elite‘s growing focus on race, gender and sexuality left working—class people overlooked in favour of identity politics? and did this neglect help propel brexit and donald trump? interesting question. claire fox is the director of the academy of ideas. faiza shaheen is from the centre for labour and social studies. they both say they are from the working classes. i'll come to them in a moment — but i want to start with a us perspective, because in new york is the political scientist and author mark lilla, who wrote a much discussed piece after the trump election victory, arguing that hillary clinton and american liberals had put too great a focus on identity politics around gender, race or sexuality. due to the success of that article he has expanded his argument into a new book "the once and future lib
still less jacob rees—mogg. back in 1918, most people were working—class.in ten are working class but what is striking is how the privately educated rich, less than one in ten of the population, still do so much better than the working class. has the liberal elite‘s growing focus on race, gender and sexuality left working—class people overlooked in favour of identity politics? and did this neglect help propel brexit and donald trump? interesting question. claire fox is the director of...
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jacob rees mogg and his fellow brexiteer is laying down red lines for the prime minister.prime minister, this is what i call the economic ruin group. they are good chaps. sorry, economic research group, ido chaps. sorry, economic research group, i do beg your pardon. they either hard brexit faction of the conservative party. it is a european research group. they want a hard brexit and they don't want theresa may to listen to the softies. the brexit war cabinet is going to be meeting again soon. do you think that it meeting again soon. do you think thatitis meeting again soon. do you think that it is still all to play for what kind of brexit there will be? that it is still all to play for what kind of brexit there will be ?i lot of it is. she has specifically said in her lancaster house speech 12 months ago that we are out of the customs union and the single market but there is talk about regulatory alignment, that makes the nervous, it makes jacob rees mogg very nervous. even though she has laid down a feudal is there is still a loss to play for. i will be interested in th
jacob rees mogg and his fellow brexiteer is laying down red lines for the prime minister.prime minister, this is what i call the economic ruin group. they are good chaps. sorry, economic research group, ido chaps. sorry, economic research group, i do beg your pardon. they either hard brexit faction of the conservative party. it is a european research group. they want a hard brexit and they don't want theresa may to listen to the softies. the brexit war cabinet is going to be meeting again soon....
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that we re and we were hearing from people that were avid supporters brexit for some time, like jacob rees—moggthe chairman of the european research group, saying that there to be a clea n group, saying that there to be a clean brexit, a clean breakfrom the european union. there are others in the conservative party that wanted the conservative party that wanted the prime minister to stay. the best prime minister and hope for today is some big philosophical agreements about the of travel. if she can at least get senior minister stephen sign off on something, she is heading in the right direction. —— senior ministers to sign off. next week we may get more clarity, that the key point is that whatever they
that we re and we were hearing from people that were avid supporters brexit for some time, like jacob rees—moggthe chairman of the european research group, saying that there to be a clea n group, saying that there to be a clean brexit, a clean breakfrom the european union. there are others in the conservative party that wanted the conservative party that wanted the prime minister to stay. the best prime minister and hope for today is some big philosophical agreements about the of travel. if...
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led by jacob rees mogg, they are the type who would call for a confidence vote.his is lord turnbull. he is aligning the naysayers with the nazis in germany. he is saying the attacks on the civil service are, if you like, following a pattern, which ultimately led to national socialism. i suspect that might be overstating it, but when you look at what is happening in the re st of you look at what is happening in the rest of the world, perhaps it is not. katy, what do you think about that? once you compare tactics with anything with the word nazi in it, you are into territory that is over the top. there is a growing problem between the civil service and the government we have seen that this week with liz information. i don't regard this as helpful. it's making a hard job even harder. the sunday telegraph. uma thurman, harvey weinstein, more allegations that he allegedly attacked her as well. shyama, this is something that she has hinted about before and now she has hinted about before and now she has given chapter and verse about it. yes, and the report she gives is
led by jacob rees mogg, they are the type who would call for a confidence vote.his is lord turnbull. he is aligning the naysayers with the nazis in germany. he is saying the attacks on the civil service are, if you like, following a pattern, which ultimately led to national socialism. i suspect that might be overstating it, but when you look at what is happening in the re st of you look at what is happening in the rest of the world, perhaps it is not. katy, what do you think about that? once...
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the times reports staunch government supporters of brexit, led by conservative mp jacob rees—mogg, haveritten to uk prime minister theresa may insisting that britain must retain "full regulatory autonomy" after it leaves the european union. the telegraph says uk labour leader jeremy corbyn has launched a fresh attack on the city of london by promising to bring financiers to heel as "the servants of industry" if he becomes prime minister. in the ft one of the city of london's most prominent female executives has accused law firms and other partnerships of presenting a skewed gender pay gap analysis due to the fact some of their best—paid male staff are excluded from the data. and finally, queen of fashion anna wintour had pause to rethink her title. after her majesty made a surprise appearance at london fashion week. the queen sat front row, of course, beside vogue's editor—in—chief and watched designer richard quinn's show before presenting him with a british design award. with me is henry bonsu who's a broadcaster and international conference host. is to be back to invite me to the eve
the times reports staunch government supporters of brexit, led by conservative mp jacob rees—mogg, haveritten to uk prime minister theresa may insisting that britain must retain "full regulatory autonomy" after it leaves the european union. the telegraph says uk labour leader jeremy corbyn has launched a fresh attack on the city of london by promising to bring financiers to heel as "the servants of industry" if he becomes prime minister. in the ft one of the city of...
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not if you are jacob rees—mogg. he is quoted. it is easy to shout from the sidelines.t telling us? it is giving us the fall sp on the wedding of the year between prince harry of wales and his fiancee, meghan markle, who you have interviewed. frankly, i his fiancee, meghan markle, who you have interviewed. frankly, lam looking for an outfit based on that 12 minute encounter. yes, i have, what can i tell you? what was she like those blue a big heart, huge compassion. this was pre—harry days, backin compassion. this was pre—harry days, back in her previous incarnation as an american star, suits actress. she is already a un ambassador in her own right. this is a young and determined lady who was already intent on using her platform as a successful american actress, not waiting for a prince charming. clearly, they will be more than the sum of the parts in terms of the platform they can create together. that's pages two and three. we can confirm it will not clash with the fa cup final. thank you, both of you. lovely to see you. we are very grateful for you coming you. lovely
not if you are jacob rees—mogg. he is quoted. it is easy to shout from the sidelines.t telling us? it is giving us the fall sp on the wedding of the year between prince harry of wales and his fiancee, meghan markle, who you have interviewed. frankly, i his fiancee, meghan markle, who you have interviewed. frankly, lam looking for an outfit based on that 12 minute encounter. yes, i have, what can i tell you? what was she like those blue a big heart, huge compassion. this was pre—harry days,...
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it's secretary said mr rees mogg had been peddling an lies.overnment ministers undermining the government's own figures. as you say, theresa may under pressure from all sides. say, theresa may under pressure from allsides. particularly, going into next week and yet another crucial few days for the brexit negotiations. bello michel barnier will be in downing street on monday. he will be having talks with the prime minister and the brexit secretary. bello —— michel barnier. --. a group of senior ministers will be getting together over a couple of days to thrash out what kind of relationship the government should be pursuing with the eq after we leave the eu. —— eu. does theresa may back the ardent brexiteers orders she sighed lacks some in her —— or does she sighed with —— side. the headlines on bbc news: northamptonshire council imposes emergency spending controls because of what it describes as severe financial challenges. the italian interior minister says the drive by shooting that injured six african immigrants in macerata was motivated by
it's secretary said mr rees mogg had been peddling an lies.overnment ministers undermining the government's own figures. as you say, theresa may under pressure from all sides. say, theresa may under pressure from allsides. particularly, going into next week and yet another crucial few days for the brexit negotiations. bello michel barnier will be in downing street on monday. he will be having talks with the prime minister and the brexit secretary. bello —— michel barnier. --. a group of...
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she said this was the second time in a week that mr rees—mogg had questioned the impartiality of civilreasury figures. as you say, an ardent brexiteer and leads a group of tory brexiteers. that group could one day perhaps be doing or undoing of theresa may and herfuture in number 10. ithink theresa may and herfuture in number 10. i think this is about putting pressure on theresa may as she goes into a difficult week of brexit negotiations, rather than complaining just about the figures. we have had a pretty strong response today from the union which represents senior civil servants. the fda union. its general secretary said that mr rees—mogg had been peddling unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, and he called for theresa may to make an unequivocal statement in support of the civil service. the prime minister is the leader of the conservative party and, ultimately, this is an issue within the conservative party. we have government ministers now standing at the dispatch box and undermining the government's own evidence. it is chaos. and it will undermine trust over the longer term in the
she said this was the second time in a week that mr rees—mogg had questioned the impartiality of civilreasury figures. as you say, an ardent brexiteer and leads a group of tory brexiteers. that group could one day perhaps be doing or undoing of theresa may and herfuture in number 10. ithink theresa may and herfuture in number 10. i think this is about putting pressure on theresa may as she goes into a difficult week of brexit negotiations, rather than complaining just about the figures. we...
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conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accuses the treasury of ‘fiddling' it's figures on brexit and is caughtin a scuffle with protesters at a student event. the six nations kicks off later when scotland take on wales at the principality stadium in cardiff. and at 10.30am the travel show is in the breathtaking abu dhabi, exploring both its urban and desert landscapes. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the head of the fbi has defended its work after a classified memo was released accusing it of bias against president trump, and abuse of power. the memo, written by republican members of congress, says the fbi got permission to wiretap one of mr trump's advisers in 2016 by using unsubstantiated evidence which had been paid for by his political opponents. our correspondent peter bowes reports. this is the memo that sunk relations between the president and the fbi to a new low. the document, written by republicans, makes the case that the justice department and the fbi showed bias towards donald trump while buying on one of his advisers. a warrant for the surveillance operation was based on a
conservative mpjacob rees—mogg accuses the treasury of ‘fiddling' it's figures on brexit and is caughtin a scuffle with protesters at a student event. the six nations kicks off later when scotland take on wales at the principality stadium in cardiff. and at 10.30am the travel show is in the breathtaking abu dhabi, exploring both its urban and desert landscapes. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the head of the fbi has defended its work after a classified memo was released accusing it of...
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something is going to have to give because it if it doesn't, not only will we get jacob rees—mogg aster, we will get a devastating hard brexit that will cause damage to our economy for decades to come. brexiteers will say they're arguing for what they believe is in the best interests of the country. in fact a former tory chancellor, lord lamont, said anna soubry was being quite ridiculous. i think all this demonstrates the huge task theresa may has to keep the conservative party united over brexit. remember, this is a crucial week, the prime minister is going to try to coax her most senior ministers to form some kind of consensus on the government's negotiating position with the eu. eleanor, thanks for yourtime, with the eu. eleanor, thanks for your time, see you in a bit. relatives of the victims of the 1982 ira hyde park bombing have been granted legal aid for a civil action against a suspect. a prosecution case against the convicted ira memberjohn downey case against the convicted ira member john downey collapsed case against the convicted ira memberjohn downey collapsed at the 0l
something is going to have to give because it if it doesn't, not only will we get jacob rees—mogg aster, we will get a devastating hard brexit that will cause damage to our economy for decades to come. brexiteers will say they're arguing for what they believe is in the best interests of the country. in fact a former tory chancellor, lord lamont, said anna soubry was being quite ridiculous. i think all this demonstrates the huge task theresa may has to keep the conservative party united over...
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after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet the man who discovered whale song, the daughter of one of the most prolific [and and sea speed record breakers of the 20th century, and the chemist who went to live in a city built for scientists. but first, in january 1958, godtfred kirk christiansen patented the lego brick, which took the world by storm. lego was special as the bricks were designed in such a way that they could be stacked and linked with each other in countless combinations. godtfred's then ten—year—old son, kjeld, regularly helped his father to test out the new toys in the family workshop. the village carpenter invented them after turning his hand to toymaking when there wasn't enough work for him. now, that spare time toymaking has developed into
after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attack accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet the man who discovered whale song, the daughter of one of the most prolific [and and sea speed record breakers...
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after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg mp has stepped up his attacksury accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has now been arrested. a conservative—led council in northamptonshire, which has imposed emergency spending controls, has said it's been “3 co m pa ny as: company so “3 company so far. rebecca jones will be here at the top of the hour with the latest news. now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet the man who discovered whale song, the daughter of one of the most prolific land and sea speed record breakers of the 20th century, and the chemist who went to live in a city built for scientists. but first, in january 1958, godtfred kirk christiansen patented the lego brick, which took the world by storm. lego was special as the bricks were d
after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg mp has stepped up his attacksury accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. the gunman has now been arrested. a conservative—led council in northamptonshire, which has imposed emergency spending controls, has said it's been “3 co m pa ny as: company so “3 company so far....
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mr rees—mogg, who was caught in a scuffle when protesters disrupted a meeting he was attending, toldrendum were clearly politcially motivated. with the referendum and the eu, the treasury has gone back to making forecasts. it was politically advantageous for them in the past. it's the same now. so yes, i do think they are fiddling the figures. syrian rebels say they shot down a russian fighter jet in north—western idlib province. moscow says the pilot ejected — but was killed in a ground fight. italy's prime minister has urged the country to reject hatred and violence — after african immigrants were injured in a drive—by shooting. president trump says a declassified memo vindicates him — and his campaign team — in the investigation into russian involvement in the us election. the republican—drafted memo alleges pro—democrat bias within the fbi. david willis reports from washington. chanting: usa, usa, usa! his supporters believe he struck a blow for justice. but by releasing a secret memo alleging bias on the part of officials who are currently investigating him, others believe the p
mr rees—mogg, who was caught in a scuffle when protesters disrupted a meeting he was attending, toldrendum were clearly politcially motivated. with the referendum and the eu, the treasury has gone back to making forecasts. it was politically advantageous for them in the past. it's the same now. so yes, i do think they are fiddling the figures. syrian rebels say they shot down a russian fighter jet in north—western idlib province. moscow says the pilot ejected — but was killed in a ground...
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jacob rees mogg, i appeal to him at all. jacob rees mogg, lam appeal to him at all.think people make a lot out of his social conservatives. if you are prime minister i don't think he would have a hard line. that nuance would get through to the media and people would see him as an anachronism. he is too socially conservative people of my generation, certainly for myself. at the moment, i see no alternative to theresa may. i see the fact that the tory party will be fractured if we have another leadership election as it was in the 1990s over europe. that led to tony blair getting a massive majority in 1997. with jeremy corbyn being to the left of tony blair, we cannot risk a labour government. let's look at other names being touted as potential leaders of the conservative party, borisjohnson? leaders of the conservative party, boris johnson? not a leaders of the conservative party, borisjohnson? not a safe pair of hands. there was a sharp intake of breath. he says a lot of things and he has got people in trouble. the iranians lady is injail because of the statement said
jacob rees mogg, i appeal to him at all. jacob rees mogg, lam appeal to him at all.think people make a lot out of his social conservatives. if you are prime minister i don't think he would have a hard line. that nuance would get through to the media and people would see him as an anachronism. he is too socially conservative people of my generation, certainly for myself. at the moment, i see no alternative to theresa may. i see the fact that the tory party will be fractured if we have another...
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jacob rees—mogg told them that he wasn't alarmed by the fact people were protesting.at they turned up wearing masks, and i think wearing masks is the one bit that ought not to have happened. i think people coming along and charging at you, people heckling you is part of political life and to be perfectly honest, as a politician, a bit of heckling can make your speech. it can actually be very good for the speaker, rather than damaging. but masks is just a little bit sinister. suppose that if somebody was 67 with brown hair and had been an mp for 35 years, do you think she would actually be prepared to speak at meetings if somebody was going to come bursting in and then she had to go back on a train on her own? i don't think anybody would ever suggest that you weren't quite brave, but i think there's a really serious point and i'm actually much more concerned about the online abuse that particularly female mps receive. will people want to go and speak if there are going to be protests? i mean, i'm going to carry on regardless, but i can see that some people would think,
jacob rees—mogg told them that he wasn't alarmed by the fact people were protesting.at they turned up wearing masks, and i think wearing masks is the one bit that ought not to have happened. i think people coming along and charging at you, people heckling you is part of political life and to be perfectly honest, as a politician, a bit of heckling can make your speech. it can actually be very good for the speaker, rather than damaging. but masks is just a little bit sinister. suppose that if...
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, too. views from sirjohn major and jacob rees-mogg, too.hat is the west end of glasgow. glasgow. it has been picturesque in many parts of the country. many parts of the country. centimetres of snow has fallen in just an hour or so. just an hour or so. travel chaos in much of the country. much of the country. encouraged to take your rulers i can do that. do that. just illustrate the level of snowfall. that was made inside a tree, i think. think. you walk in the snow, you are meant to walk like a penguin. to walk like a penguin. very helpful illustration there of how to do that! in parts of the country there is a red warning alps. red warning alps. we have. it depends where you hour at the moment. at the moment. getting shower after shower, other places are staying dry. places are staying dry. affecting scotland and north east england with more to come. england with more to come. since 2013, that is how unusual it is. is. warning will stay in force overnight tonight. tonight. at severe snow and some gale force winds, blizzard like conditions.
, too. views from sirjohn major and jacob rees-mogg, too.hat is the west end of glasgow. glasgow. it has been picturesque in many parts of the country. many parts of the country. centimetres of snow has fallen in just an hour or so. just an hour or so. travel chaos in much of the country. much of the country. encouraged to take your rulers i can do that. do that. just illustrate the level of snowfall. that was made inside a tree, i think. think. you walk in the snow, you are meant to walk like...
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after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attackthe treasury accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton. a debut goal for arsenal's record signing pierre emerick aubameyang... but aaron ramsey steals the headlines with a hat tick against everton. tributes and tears as west brom remember cyrille regis and manchester united commemorated the 60th anniversary of the munich air disaster. kilmarnock enjoy their first win over celtic in nearly six years, as brendan rodgers suffers only his second domestic defeat at the club. also coming up in the programme. doubles trouble for great britain as spain take a 2—1 lead in their world group tie. and australia get off to a flyer in the t20 tri series, beating new zealand by seven wickets they'll face england on wednesday morning. what a start to the six nations campaign. earlier we saw wales claim a stinging victory over scotland in cardiff. but there was plenty of d
after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attackthe treasury accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton. a debut goal for arsenal's record signing pierre emerick aubameyang... but aaron ramsey steals the headlines with a hat tick against everton. tributes and tears as west brom remember cyrille regis...
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the conservative mpjacob rees mogg, a prominent brexit campaigner, has been caught up in scuffles. were called, but so far no arrests have been made. the university of the west of england said it was appalled by what happened and it fully supported free speech. i think that we live in a free society and freedom of speech the boss of the fbi has hit back at donald trump in a row over the release of a secret republican memo, which accuses the agency of political bias against the president. in an email to staff, christopher wray said "talk is cheap" and that the bureau would continue to investigate "independently and by the book." democrats have said the release was another effort to undermine the inquiry into alleged collusion with russia. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes reports. this is the memo that sunk relations between the president and the fbi to a new low. the document, written by republicans, makes the case that the justice department and the fbi showed bias towards donald trump while buying on one of his advisers. a warrant for the surveillance operation was base
the conservative mpjacob rees mogg, a prominent brexit campaigner, has been caught up in scuffles. were called, but so far no arrests have been made. the university of the west of england said it was appalled by what happened and it fully supported free speech. i think that we live in a free society and freedom of speech the boss of the fbi has hit back at donald trump in a row over the release of a secret republican memo, which accuses the agency of political bias against the president. in an...
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. involving the conservative politician jacob rees-mogg.ur political views without harassment. theresa may is bringing in new plans to say that there will be laws against intimidating in public life and what we are seeing is an increasing tolerance, particularly among younger people —— younger people for views that are offensive and we need to be able to hear those views respectfully without violence and intimidation. i certainly know from my time at westminster, many conservative mps are subject to a lot of abuse. in the case of derek cox. might partner was a councillor at the time and she was really concerned about her safety and we need to protect those in public office, whatever their views are, without risk to their physical safety. this is another story you picked out. women's refuges might get transgender staff.” picked out. women's refuges might get transgender staff. i was angry to see this on the front page of the times, that we have this sort of language used against burchett —— transgendered women who are more likely to be the v
. involving the conservative politician jacob rees-mogg.ur political views without harassment. theresa may is bringing in new plans to say that there will be laws against intimidating in public life and what we are seeing is an increasing tolerance, particularly among younger people —— younger people for views that are offensive and we need to be able to hear those views respectfully without violence and intimidation. i certainly know from my time at westminster, many conservative mps are...
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the idea that boris johnson, michael gove and jacob rees—mogg are going... i wish i could. the chancellor apparently. are going to take us to apparently. are going to take us to a fantastic new place. what is interesting is this battle is continuing and i thought amber rudd was really good, she seemed solid unsure of herself and she said these guys unsure of herself and she said these guys are unsure of herself and she said these guys are not going to wreck the cohesion in our cabinet but then you read on and theresa may is allowing herself to be rattled, again and she is making these pre—emptive statements, not looking at the evidence that is now building up to phil god knows how many big containers, but this has been locked out of the customs union, that would not be a good idea. the tory party has been at this since ted heath, they will never reconciled. it is like the church of england and gay marriage, i think they will have to split. there are families who did not reconcile after brexit. these are people who are supposed to be governing us. you are looking at the time
the idea that boris johnson, michael gove and jacob rees—mogg are going... i wish i could. the chancellor apparently. are going to take us to apparently. are going to take us to a fantastic new place. what is interesting is this battle is continuing and i thought amber rudd was really good, she seemed solid unsure of herself and she said these guys unsure of herself and she said these guys are unsure of herself and she said these guys are not going to wreck the cohesion in our cabinet but...
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after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attacksury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, our world. a report on how children were settled from reunion island to repopulate rural areas of france. they were taken from their island home as children and moved thousands of kilometres to france. now, france is facing up to a scandal that rocked —— a scandal that robbed more than 2000 children of everything they knew. our story starts in central france, just outside the city of limoges. marlene moved to the area more than 50 years ago as an orphan from the tiny island of reunion in the indian ocean, after french social services sold her a lie. marise is one of the newest members of a group that has been battling for years to find out why 2,150 children were uprooted from their island and moved to france. in a vicarage near toulouse, they're accounting their stories. not everyone had a bad experience, but many suffered terribly. there was racism, sexual abuse and violence, as well as loss of their
after getting caught in a scuffle with protesters last night, jacob rees—mogg has stepped up his attacksury, accusing civil servants of "fiddling the figures" on brexit. now on bbc news, our world. a report on how children were settled from reunion island to repopulate rural areas of france. they were taken from their island home as children and moved thousands of kilometres to france. now, france is facing up to a scandal that rocked —— a scandal that robbed more than 2000...
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the times reports staunch government supporters of brexit, led by conservative mp jacob rees—mogg, havein must retain "full regulatory autonomy" after it leaves the european union. the telegraph says uk labour leader jeremy corbyn has launched a fresh attack on the city of london by promising to bring financiers to heel as "the servants of industry" if he becomes prime minister. in the ft one of the city of london's most prominent female executives has accused law firms and other partnerships of presenting a skewed gender pay gap analysis due to the fact some of their best—paid male staff are excluded from the data.
the times reports staunch government supporters of brexit, led by conservative mp jacob rees—mogg, havein must retain "full regulatory autonomy" after it leaves the european union. the telegraph says uk labour leader jeremy corbyn has launched a fresh attack on the city of london by promising to bring financiers to heel as "the servants of industry" if he becomes prime minister. in the ft one of the city of london's most prominent female executives has accused law firms...
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however his comments were dismissed by leading brexiteers, including conservative backbencher jacob reesas ‘riddled with errors‘. he would expect thejohn major, former prime minister, to make a statesman—like speech, free of propaganda and a cheap comments. in fa ct, propaganda and a cheap comments. in fact, it is all cheap comments and propaganda. this is it a statesman—like speech. this is one of somebody grabbing around in the weeds for weak arguments and is a very poor speech in that regard. you can go through it, and indeed i had, and if it‘s in, i would happily construed paragraph by paragraph to show quite how weak and contentious it is. meanwhile in brussels, the european commission published its first draft of the official treaty for brexit, with an option for keeping northern ireland in a customs union while the rest of the uk leaves. theresa may says that could never be agreed to. here‘s our europe editor katya adler. in the historic process in which the uk leaves the eu, this is a big moment. the first legal draft of the uk‘s exit treaty. so how is it possible, you might ask,
however his comments were dismissed by leading brexiteers, including conservative backbencher jacob reesas ‘riddled with errors‘. he would expect thejohn major, former prime minister, to make a statesman—like speech, free of propaganda and a cheap comments. in fa ct, propaganda and a cheap comments. in fact, it is all cheap comments and propaganda. this is it a statesman—like speech. this is one of somebody grabbing around in the weeds for weak arguments and is a very poor speech in...
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the i reports that arch—brexiteer jacob rees—mogg has launched an inflammatory attack both on the chancellor, warning that tuesday night will be the coldest for six years. so brexit — probably unsurprisingly — makes several of the front pages tomorrow, as does the east coast rail line franchise collapse. that is where we are starting. on the front of the financial times, the transport secretary, christopher grayling, lines up state takeover as the east coast franchise nears collapse, is that the only option on the table? no, but this is the most likely given the heavy losses that this is —— that this is —— that stagecoach have incurred. i think this will annoy many people and this will play into the labour narrative that with private companies, profits can be privatised but losses tend to be gnashed aliza and it will be interesting how this plays out —— tend to be nationalised. especially after carillion. yes, you can see jeremy corbyn leaping on this this week, he has been pushing the agenda, he will be talking about far from virgin are being punished for this franchise not working out, it
the i reports that arch—brexiteer jacob rees—mogg has launched an inflammatory attack both on the chancellor, warning that tuesday night will be the coldest for six years. so brexit — probably unsurprisingly — makes several of the front pages tomorrow, as does the east coast rail line franchise collapse. that is where we are starting. on the front of the financial times, the transport secretary, christopher grayling, lines up state takeover as the east coast franchise nears collapse, is...
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prominent conservative mp jacob rees—mogg has been caught up in a scuffle with protestors while givingland in bristol. darren osborne — the man who drove a van in to a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london — is jailed for a minimum of 43 years, with the judge describing his actions as a "suicide mission". and newsnight, is
prominent conservative mp jacob rees—mogg has been caught up in a scuffle with protestors while givingland in bristol. darren osborne — the man who drove a van in to a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london — is jailed for a minimum of 43 years, with the judge describing his actions as a "suicide mission". and newsnight, is
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this is the formal parlor of sandusky, and ree stored to the 1850s era, and the third int interpretive period, and the era when the huder family owned the house, and also the hudders owned the battle of lynchburg, and we are restoring the home. the hudders lived here until 1852 and immigrated here from pennsylvania and prior to that from germany. being the formal parlor of the house, this room was used primarily for entertaining. it would not be used on a daily basis. this is where guests would be received for business purposes, entertaining, music, conversation. even weddings and wakes took place in this room, but it was not used on a daily basis. it is decorated in a fairly opulent style, because this is how the family presented itself to the world. so you will find the finest furnishings in the room between the carpet and the candle holders and the tables and the silver baskets and the mirrors and all of the portraits in landscape paintings all reflect aring the style and the taste and the class of the family and what the family wanted the present to the public. one of the central p
this is the formal parlor of sandusky, and ree stored to the 1850s era, and the third int interpretive period, and the era when the huder family owned the house, and also the hudders owned the battle of lynchburg, and we are restoring the home. the hudders lived here until 1852 and immigrated here from pennsylvania and prior to that from germany. being the formal parlor of the house, this room was used primarily for entertaining. it would not be used on a daily basis. this is where guests would...
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conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—moggr conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the programme this morning, on a new fight for justice by
conservative mp and remain campaigner anna soubry is said the cabinet were in hock to the likes of jacob rees—moggr conservatives. it's about time theresa may stood up to them and slung them out. good morning, it's tuesday the sixth of february. also on the programme this morning, on a new fight for justice by
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porque estÁbamos en todos lados formando los ree tratos y aquÍ estoy a esta hora.y el dÍa estuvo mayormente nublado en la regiÓn y queremos saber cÓmo estarÁn las temperaturas en la regiÓn, y tambiÉn los eagle estarÁn jugando el domingo y queremos saber cÓmo estarÁn las condiciones del tiempo. eduardo: gracias, ilia, lo principal que tenemos en camino es lluvia. la parte norte puede tener algo de nieve. pero la lluvia prefrontal estÁ afectando sectores del vaefrm de ohio y acÁ tenemos a minopolis en donde vamos a tener la batalla que van a dar eagles en sÚper bowl. la temperatura entre 0 y 8°, aÍi que si les afecta el frÍo va a ser un problema. el Índice de temperatura mÁs bien la sensaciÓn tÉrmica estaÁa muy por de bajo de cero. regresamos ka casa con temperaturas mÁximas de 45°. la brisa estado desde el sur de 6 a 8 millas por hora, cielos mayormente nublado y la probabilidad de lluvia estÁ en camino, unos sectores van a registrar nieve en las prÓximas horas. este es el frente frÍo, delante viene la lluvia, tambiÉn la nieve y las temperaturas van a estar en frÍas
porque estÁbamos en todos lados formando los ree tratos y aquÍ estoy a esta hora.y el dÍa estuvo mayormente nublado en la regiÓn y queremos saber cÓmo estarÁn las temperaturas en la regiÓn, y tambiÉn los eagle estarÁn jugando el domingo y queremos saber cÓmo estarÁn las condiciones del tiempo. eduardo: gracias, ilia, lo principal que tenemos en camino es lluvia. la parte norte puede tener algo de nieve. pero la lluvia prefrontal estÁ afectando sectores del vaefrm de ohio y acÁ...
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rees as the first black woman nominated for best adapted screenplay and blige in two categories, bestet those two nominations in the same year is unprecedented. ♪ like a river ♪ as florence blige keeps her fury in check with one thing on her mind. >> survival. my mom was that woman as well because my mom was a single parent. and we didn't live in a great neighborhood. we lived in almost you could call it beirut. for a child it was like a war zone. her whole goal was survival for her children. >> reporter: young mary's survival mechanism was singing. >> i would wake up in the morning singing commercials, singing songs. singing just -- i would wake up out of my sleep, aaah. and my sister was like shut up, shut up. i just loved it. >> who was your favorite go-to? >> the children's aid society commercial. remember that? >> sing it for me. ♪ he helps me with my homework when i'm stuck ♪ ♪ they help me with my homework when i'm stuck ♪ >> i can't remember -- i remember it but i don't want to go through all that. >> reporter: blige hit commercial success with her first album, which was consi
rees as the first black woman nominated for best adapted screenplay and blige in two categories, bestet those two nominations in the same year is unprecedented. ♪ like a river ♪ as florence blige keeps her fury in check with one thing on her mind. >> survival. my mom was that woman as well because my mom was a single parent. and we didn't live in a great neighborhood. we lived in almost you could call it beirut. for a child it was like a war zone. her whole goal was survival for her...
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the express reports conservative mp jacob rees—mogg wants to cut government spending on foreign aid.igures showing over 1,000 a&e patients waited over 12 hours on trollies. the metro says the last two briutishjihadi's from the beheading gang known as "the beatles" have been captured in syria. the i goes with the same story, and a look ahead to the winter olympics, which officially begin tomorrow. the telegraph reports jeremy corbyn told eu chief negotiator michel barnier that labour was open to keeping the uk in the eu customs union. the guardian leads with a government crackdown on unpaid internships. so a mixed—bag of front pages there, thank you both forjoining us tonight, let's hear what you make of some of those stories. let us start with the ft and this signalfrom the let us start with the ft and this signal from the bank of england, that rate rises are on the way, presumably to make sure inflation is keptin presumably to make sure inflation is kept in check. exactly.
the express reports conservative mp jacob rees—mogg wants to cut government spending on foreign aid.igures showing over 1,000 a&e patients waited over 12 hours on trollies. the metro says the last two briutishjihadi's from the beheading gang known as "the beatles" have been captured in syria. the i goes with the same story, and a look ahead to the winter olympics, which officially begin tomorrow. the telegraph reports jeremy corbyn told eu chief negotiator michel barnier that...
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. cardboard cutout form, is not digital, isjacob rees—mogg. —— will. mishmash of watered—down compromise, which is what they fear. the prime minister overnight has reacted to some criticism coming from people like jacob rees—mogg talking about the notion of the customs union, one of the central point of contention around the whole thing. michel barnier will be giving a big news conference later this week fleshing out where we got used. we will talk about that later. they want us to not be part of the or a customs union. the government is having to be more clear because of the heat from people like jacob rees—mogg. christopher very popular, isn't it, it has been number one, a brexit pod cast. that is with adam pleming who neatly joins us from cast. that is with adam pleming who neatlyjoins us from brussels. let's talk about the customs union. that news, how will be played out where you are? so the uk published a paper in the summer about what it thought about customs and gave two options are the future and so people have had quite a long time to buy ges
. cardboard cutout form, is not digital, isjacob rees—mogg. —— will. mishmash of watered—down compromise, which is what they fear. the prime minister overnight has reacted to some criticism coming from people like jacob rees—mogg talking about the notion of the customs union, one of the central point of contention around the whole thing. michel barnier will be giving a big news conference later this week fleshing out where we got used. we will talk about that later. they want us to...
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that might be quite difficult but jacob rees—mogg of course has a piece in the telegraph, quoted hereegraph, quoted here, saying the current document would lead to brexit in name only and was a perversion of democracy. he says it has been disowned by ministers as not representing government policy. he is the leading brexiteer who wants a much cleaner brexit than perhaps is on offer. i think things will stay pretty difficult for theresa may at the moment. the clock is ticking so just want to make mention of the photograph of the telegraph, which is the first lady offarming, telegraph, which is the first lady of farming, this is the first female president of the national farmers union in over 100 years. president of the national farmers union in over100 years. yes, welcome to the 21st century, comrades at the national farmers union! this is a very pleasing picture, i have to say, on this grey day, this very green grass and blue sky picture, it is a relief. ivan know if that segway is well or not well at all into the times. more people should get pills to beat depression. laura, ithink p
that might be quite difficult but jacob rees—mogg of course has a piece in the telegraph, quoted hereegraph, quoted here, saying the current document would lead to brexit in name only and was a perversion of democracy. he says it has been disowned by ministers as not representing government policy. he is the leading brexiteer who wants a much cleaner brexit than perhaps is on offer. i think things will stay pretty difficult for theresa may at the moment. the clock is ticking so just want to...
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trip to minnesota saonflying to chicago and then wisconsin and then driving a rental car all t get ree generations and big game
trip to minnesota saonflying to chicago and then wisconsin and then driving a rental car all t get ree generations and big game
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e's s now eight years ol ree years ago, she wasas rereleased into o the wild.ubut before thahat, she had n taugught all she n needed to kno survive in the jungle -- h t to clclimb,ow to o bud a neststand how w to find foodod. these e are things b baby orangs normally learn from thrr moers.s. butora wawas orphan.n. she had spent most of her life beg kekept -illegagall-- as aa pet. as a result, she's very y me. even afterer three years in te wild, she e readily takekes to humans. the conservationists are keepi closose eyon dora. right t now they're e worrid because she e appears to b be lg weig. andhanani:ou are s shappy. i loveve dora becaususe dora in adorablele orangutan. . she is . she interactcts with the staff very well, a also. but she is realllly smart. i mean, , she can survrvive ine jungle. reporter: peter prpratje has bn working wiwith orangutanans fo7 years. hehe and his teaeam have reled 170 0 into the wilild far. but they'll l need twice t that numb to prprode a popupution that can survive on its ow peter: o m maiaim is to prproteclowlananrainforest
e's s now eight years ol ree years ago, she wasas rereleased into o the wild.ubut before thahat, she had n taugught all she n needed to kno survive in the jungle -- h t to clclimb,ow to o bud a neststand how w to find foodod. these e are things b baby orangs normally learn from thrr moers.s. butora wawas orphan.n. she had spent most of her life beg kekept -illegagall-- as aa pet. as a result, she's very y me. even afterer three years in te wild, she e readily takekes to humans. the...