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, and this is robert buckland, the new justice minister say, and this is robert buckland, the newjusticeir cliff richard and paul gamba cheney to ban the naming those arrested on suspicion of rape and other sexual offences, especially if they have a reputation to protect. he saying he is suggesting a 2—tier system. if you have a reputation to protect and you have a reputation to protect and you have been investigated for this and you haven't been charged, then your name shouldn't come out. but that proposal has been opposed by the victims commissioner who says there is sometimes a public interest in naming an sd prior to charge if there is the prospect of other complainants stepping forward. the police have also taken that view. it is interesting that kristen lee, chairman of the criminal bar association, has criticised the proposal and he feels it goes against the historic principle of open, transparentjustice, against the historic principle of open, transparent justice, which against the historic principle of open, transparentjustice, which is not affected by who you are or how wealthy
, and this is robert buckland, the new justice minister say, and this is robert buckland, the newjusticeir cliff richard and paul gamba cheney to ban the naming those arrested on suspicion of rape and other sexual offences, especially if they have a reputation to protect. he saying he is suggesting a 2—tier system. if you have a reputation to protect and you have a reputation to protect and you have been investigated for this and you haven't been charged, then your name shouldn't come out....
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thejustice minister, robert buckland. parliament away from london while the restoration of the palace of westminster goes ahead. the labour peer lord adonis says the idea should at least be considered to rebalance our political constitution. the commons has already agreed the legislation, paving the way to set up organisations to oversee the restoration and renewal of the palace of westminster. opening the debate on the bill in the upper chamber, the leader of the lords said the horrific fire that swept through notre dame in paris had served as a stark reminder of the risks to the historic and iconic building, which now required regular fire patrols. other issues which have affected the palace in recent months include falling masonry, water lea ks, floods, sewage lea ks, lighting and power outages and toilet closures. whatever individual position members may take on particular elements of this programme, i think your lordships would all agree that significant maintenance work cannot be delayed any longer. anthony gormley,
thejustice minister, robert buckland. parliament away from london while the restoration of the palace of westminster goes ahead. the labour peer lord adonis says the idea should at least be considered to rebalance our political constitution. the commons has already agreed the legislation, paving the way to set up organisations to oversee the restoration and renewal of the palace of westminster. opening the debate on the bill in the upper chamber, the leader of the lords said the horrific fire...
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robert buckland, the prisons minister.ck key roads in city centres around the uk. in cardiff, members of the extinction rebellion group blocked castle street with a green boat and chained themselves together. they want the government to commit to reducing the uk's carbon emissions to net zero in six years — 25 years quicker than ministers have pledged. this government is failing to act quickly or robustly enough to tackle the climate emergency particularly on solar and onshore wind. will the secretary of state welcome the actions of the peaceful extinction rebellion protesters across five cities in this country including my own of cardiff to disrupt business as usual and send that important message? hear, hear. what i welcome is that we have now had since the legislation passing on net zero, the first country in the g7 to legislate for net zero by 2,050, this has become a catalystic moment for everyone in society to recognise that we need a whole of society approach to this which is why when it comes to looking at action,
robert buckland, the prisons minister.ck key roads in city centres around the uk. in cardiff, members of the extinction rebellion group blocked castle street with a green boat and chained themselves together. they want the government to commit to reducing the uk's carbon emissions to net zero in six years — 25 years quicker than ministers have pledged. this government is failing to act quickly or robustly enough to tackle the climate emergency particularly on solar and onshore wind. will the...
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robert buckland, thank you.morning listening to michael fallon on the radio, a key supporter of boris johnson, talking about an improved agreement, a better deal, and you do get the sense that for all the talk of mrs may's deal being consigned to the dustbin, maybe bits of it will have to be picked out, looked at again and maybe, maybe borisjohnson will have to start thinking about some sort of backstop again, if he is to getan sort of backstop again, if he is to get an agreement. norman, thank you very much. as we look at the arrival, there, ofjeremy hunt, of course, one of the contenders, arriving with his wife. and we are just 20 minutes away. the two contenders, borisjohnson just 20 minutes away. the two contenders, boris johnson and jeremy hunt, will be told shortly before the official announcement is made, which one of them will become the next leader of the conservative party and the next prime minister. well, let's pick up on what is going on with henry newman, director of the think tank are open europe
robert buckland, thank you.morning listening to michael fallon on the radio, a key supporter of boris johnson, talking about an improved agreement, a better deal, and you do get the sense that for all the talk of mrs may's deal being consigned to the dustbin, maybe bits of it will have to be picked out, looked at again and maybe, maybe borisjohnson will have to start thinking about some sort of backstop again, if he is to getan sort of backstop again, if he is to get an agreement. norman, thank...
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bring together parliamentarians from what i would describe as both sides of the party. , theave robert buckland and the leader of the house who you would describe as an arch brexiteer, all of those badges have gone away and they are united behind boris johnson. they came together, we need to deal in october 31 they the best way to do that is to set a target with the country to do that. the composition of his cabinet will be people from all sides of the party. i heard last night he even talked to rory stewart. he is happy to talk to colleagues, put his arm around colleagues. francine: will boris johnson deliver the brexit you want? nadhim: i think he will. interlocutorsour believe the nation is prepared to leave without a deal, not that he wants to leave without a deal, he will try to get a deal. if they believe the prime minister with a disciplined cabinet would leave october 31 without a deal, i think they will give some way to allow him to get a deal through parliament and deliver brexit october 31. francine: how much damage does that do to the economy? businesses have been stop piling. -- st
bring together parliamentarians from what i would describe as both sides of the party. , theave robert buckland and the leader of the house who you would describe as an arch brexiteer, all of those badges have gone away and they are united behind boris johnson. they came together, we need to deal in october 31 they the best way to do that is to set a target with the country to do that. the composition of his cabinet will be people from all sides of the party. i heard last night he even talked...
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bringing people togetherfor them he demonstrated, he brought andrea leadsom and arch brexiteer with robert bucklandiner, and campaigned vigorously in his camp very early on and actually brought 160 mp5 very early on and actually brought 160 mps back together. when we look at what has happened so far, we've got someone who said in order to serve a cabinet you have to sign up to no—deal brexit, so you've got all these key figures leaving, philip hammond, david gauke, rory stewart, he apparently had a conversation with him to say he wanted to bring him in and rory stewart said i think you forgot what i was standing for. there is going to be a very powerful group of ex ministers who are gathering on the backbenches who are determined to stop a no—deal brexit and they are potentially going to be joined by an alliance of mps from other parties in some sort of coalition. that is the political reality. you mentioned nicholas soames earlier, who tweeted yesterday what a great appointment for mark spencer, the chief weapon, who is a farmer, a remainer, and highly respected, so it demonstrates that boris will
bringing people togetherfor them he demonstrated, he brought andrea leadsom and arch brexiteer with robert bucklandiner, and campaigned vigorously in his camp very early on and actually brought 160 mp5 very early on and actually brought 160 mps back together. when we look at what has happened so far, we've got someone who said in order to serve a cabinet you have to sign up to no—deal brexit, so you've got all these key figures leaving, philip hammond, david gauke, rory stewart, he apparently...