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replacing robertjenrick as housing secretary will be michael gove.so the chancellor reconfirmed, priti patel reconfirmed as home secretary and now liz truss demoted from international trade secretary to the foreign secretary. we also know that dominic raab has been moved to becomejustice secretary, with this additional title of deputy prime minister. it doesn't come with any formally designated responsibilities, although it is honestly a big job title, that is normally for the post—holder, the prime minister, to work out what their remit is, and of course dominic raab has previously acted as the de facto prime minister. it was dominic raab who stepped up when borisjohnson was in hospital with covert of course. so we have those big posts in place. of course liz truss audie has that international experience through herjob as international trade secretary, and she is very popular among the conservative party. we are now looking at the other roles as those appointments come out. most recently, michael gove has been appointed as a secretary of state for h
replacing robertjenrick as housing secretary will be michael gove.so the chancellor reconfirmed, priti patel reconfirmed as home secretary and now liz truss demoted from international trade secretary to the foreign secretary. we also know that dominic raab has been moved to becomejustice secretary, with this additional title of deputy prime minister. it doesn't come with any formally designated responsibilities, although it is honestly a big job title, that is normally for the post—holder,...
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earlier, gavin williamson was sacked as education secretary while robert buckland and robertjenrick lost posts asjustice and housing secretary. in the last half hour, michael gove has moved from duchy of lancaster to housing secretary. and intellect at the appointment, the former health minister nadine dorries becomes the newest culture secretary. a very busy day in downing street. —— in the latest appointment. much more on all the changes in the next hour. in our other news: a record jump in inflation to 3.2%, the highest level in almost a decade, as the price of food and transportation goes up. government scientific advisers warn there could be a surge in the number of people needing hospital treatment in england for covid. ministers say they're working to avoid that. and to boldly go — four amateur astronauts make history as the first all—civilian crew to blast off into space. good afternoon, welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is reshuffling his top team of government ministers, as wide ranging changes see some big names leave or move within the cabinet. after a long conversation
earlier, gavin williamson was sacked as education secretary while robert buckland and robertjenrick lost posts asjustice and housing secretary. in the last half hour, michael gove has moved from duchy of lancaster to housing secretary. and intellect at the appointment, the former health minister nadine dorries becomes the newest culture secretary. a very busy day in downing street. —— in the latest appointment. much more on all the changes in the next hour. in our other news: a record jump...
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robert buckland and robertjenrick also lost their posts ofjustice and housing secretaries.hile michael gove moved from the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster to become the new housing secretary. much more on all those changes in the next hour. in our other news... the rising cost of eating out helps inflation hit its highest level in almost a decade. after two years in a syrian refugee camp — shamima begum — who left the uk as a teenager to join the islamic state group — begs to be allowed to return home. facebook is accused of keeping secret internal research which shows that using instagram can damage the mental health of teenage girls. and the amateur astronauts — how four civilians who've never been to space are about to blast off on their own for a 3 day trip around earth. good evening and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has been carrying out a major — and far—reaching — reshuffle of his cabinet. the dramatic changes have seen some of the cabinet�*s mainplayers removed — among them the foreign secretary, domnic raab, who has been demoted. he is being replaced by li
robert buckland and robertjenrick also lost their posts ofjustice and housing secretaries.hile michael gove moved from the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster to become the new housing secretary. much more on all those changes in the next hour. in our other news... the rising cost of eating out helps inflation hit its highest level in almost a decade. after two years in a syrian refugee camp — shamima begum — who left the uk as a teenager to join the islamic state group — begs to be...
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robert was an unlucky name today — robertjenrick from housing, and robert buckland from justice bothning street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school pupils during the pandemic. taking his place, nadim zahawi, with a huge thumbs up from downing street after overseeing the vaccine programme. promotion for him to the education department. nadine tories has been promoted to look after culture and sport. watch they upset back in 2016 when there want to be a leader pulled out of his first bid for number ten. and otherfellow of his first bid for number ten. and other fellow travellers are at the top table, too. a grinning michael gove... the downing street wants us to be a day for the doers. the top ranked around here, who number ten hopes can get things done. a day of many moves, a day when political fortunes rise and fall. laura k
robert was an unlucky name today — robertjenrick from housing, and robert buckland from justice bothning street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school pupils during the pandemic. taking his place, nadim zahawi, with a huge thumbs up...
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robert was an unlucky name today, robertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from justice both outin downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school pupils during the pandemic. taking his place, nadim zahawi, with a huge thumbs up from downing street after overseeing the vaccine programme. promotion for him to the education department. nadeem nadine tories has been promoted to look after culture and sport. other fellow travellers are at the top table, as well. this other fellow travellers are at the top table, as well.— top table, as well. this is a fantastic — top table, as well. this is a fantastic challenge - top table, as well. this is a fantastic challenge the - top table, as well. this is a l fantastic challenge the prime minister has set me and i look forward to it very much. a grinning michael gove, with a job t
robert was an unlucky name today, robertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from justice both outin downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school pupils during the pandemic. taking his place, nadim zahawi, with a huge thumbs...
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when robertjenrick was sacked as housing secretary, there were questions as to whether there could beetary, michael gove, is prepared to listen to the arguments against the government's current plans. he has paused the reform as they are at the moment. he wants talks with tory mps about he is said to be in listening mode. this doesn't mean the plans will be ripped up. it may be michael gove decides he wants to keep them. but the conservative mps who were deeply uneasy about the government's plans are happen tonight and hope this could lead to radical rethink. labour say the plans should be ditched. an nhs trust has won it's appeal to overturn a landmark ruling on the use of puberty blocking drugs for children. last year, the high court said it was "highly unlikely" that a child aged 13 or under would be able to consent to hormone—blocking treatment, and it was "very doubtful" that a child of 1a or 15 would understand the long—term consequences. but now the court of appeal has ruled in favour of the tavistock and portman nhs foundation trust, which runs the uk's only gender identity de
when robertjenrick was sacked as housing secretary, there were questions as to whether there could beetary, michael gove, is prepared to listen to the arguments against the government's current plans. he has paused the reform as they are at the moment. he wants talks with tory mps about he is said to be in listening mode. this doesn't mean the plans will be ripped up. it may be michael gove decides he wants to keep them. but the conservative mps who were deeply uneasy about the government's...
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——he was thejustice secretary and he was off, as is robertjenrick, who was the housing secretary in charge tricky things like planning and cladding, that crisis after grenfell. it was a bad day to be called robert. and gavin williamson, the education secretary, and that was no surprise, it's fair to say, after the palaver over all sorts of things. he was off and out. but there were some movers as well, big names here. dominic raab, former foreign secretary, is now the justice secretary. some people are saying that suits him because he has a bit of a legal background, although i'm never sure exactly what his legal background was. and i'll be intrigued to see if he does anything with the add—on title he got, the bonus title of deputy prime minister. after a black belt move, he got that bauble, which i understand borisjohnson did not necessarily intend to give him at the beginning of their meeting, but he was cross about moving and cross about, he perceives, being blamed for some of the debacle in terms of the afghan withdrawal. interesting that michael gove, a hugely prominent figure in poli
——he was thejustice secretary and he was off, as is robertjenrick, who was the housing secretary in charge tricky things like planning and cladding, that crisis after grenfell. it was a bad day to be called robert. and gavin williamson, the education secretary, and that was no surprise, it's fair to say, after the palaver over all sorts of things. he was off and out. but there were some movers as well, big names here. dominic raab, former foreign secretary, is now the justice secretary....
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and michael gove, a minister known for getting things done, replaced robertjenrick at housing and communitiesy a key role in the levelling up promise. borisjohnson has said he wants to get on with the job, but there are a few more roles to fill first. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. mo hussein was a former special adviser to amber rudd as uk home secretary and former no 10 downing street chief press officer under david cameron. hejoins me now. good morning and thank you for your time today. interesting to listen to liz truss, she managed to get all of the key phrases into the standby, deliver for the the key phrases into the standby, deliverfor the uk, people's deliver for the uk, people's priorities, deliverfor the uk, people's priorities, level up the country. looking at the big picture, what do you think this reshuffle tells us about borisjohnson �*s plans and intentions? i about boris johnson 's plans and intentions?— intentions? i think this is about the prime _ intentions? i think this is about the prime minister _ intentions? i think this is about the prime minister wanting - intent
and michael gove, a minister known for getting things done, replaced robertjenrick at housing and communitiesy a key role in the levelling up promise. borisjohnson has said he wants to get on with the job, but there are a few more roles to fill first. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. mo hussein was a former special adviser to amber rudd as uk home secretary and former no 10 downing street chief press officer under david cameron. hejoins me now. good morning and thank you for your time today....
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robert was an unlucky name today, robertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from housing and robert spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i former education secretary, gavin williamson-— williamson. i sort of have to do cuite williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few _ williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. _ williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who - williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. who many i williamson. i sort of have to do - quite a few tests. who many would claim failed — quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather— quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a _ quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot _ quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of - quite a few tests. who many would claim failed rather a lot of those i claim failed rather a lot of those tests, in charge of confusion over exam grades and millions of school p
robert was an unlucky name today, robertjenrick from housing and robert buckland from housing and robert spared the shame of a sacking in downing street, their own statements on social media sufficed. along with the predicted departure of the now former education secretary, gavin williamson. i former education secretary, gavin williamson-— williamson. i sort of have to do cuite williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few _ williamson. i sort of have to do quite a few tests. _ williamson. i...
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for example the communities secretary robertjenrick is replaced by michael gove, known for getting thingsto be getting levelling up done and reforming the planning system and getting more houses built. nadhim zahawi, the man you got the vaccines roll out done, is now getting to take over schools and lots of catching up to be done there. the government wants to send the message about how it looks. the first four appointments last night ofjunior ministers were women. so i think they want the government to look a lot more female. the other thing it has done is proved that boris johnson can do these things. there was a wee speculation that he did not like firing people, he was maybe scared of doing it but he has now shown that he is quite happy to fire quite a lot of people so it is a reassertion of his authority. the uk, the us and australia have launched a new security partnership with plans to develop a fleet of nuclear powered submarines. borisjohnson says the project will be crucial for the protection of their shared interests in the indo—pacific region but china has accused them of havi
for example the communities secretary robertjenrick is replaced by michael gove, known for getting thingsto be getting levelling up done and reforming the planning system and getting more houses built. nadhim zahawi, the man you got the vaccines roll out done, is now getting to take over schools and lots of catching up to be done there. the government wants to send the message about how it looks. the first four appointments last night ofjunior ministers were women. so i think they want the...
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the financial times leads with comments from communities secretary, robertjenrick, that more mayors are best way to tackle inequality between different regions. he's told the ft he wants to "widen and deepen" devolution in more parts of the country. so let's begin... a little flavours the exact flavour of the papers. good evening liam and rachel. rachel, iwonder of the papers. good evening liam and rachel. rachel, i wonder if you can start a forest please. that is the front page of the guardian. and it's emma raducanu.— front page of the guardian. and it's emma raducanu. yes, i think as you mentioned there, _ emma raducanu. yes, i think as you mentioned there, i _ emma raducanu. yes, i think as you mentioned there, i think— emma raducanu. yes, i think as you mentioned there, i think that - emma raducanu. yes, i think as you mentioned there, i think that one i emma raducanu. yes, i think as you mentioned there, i think that one is| mentioned there, i think that one is going to graze many front pages tomorrow again. we saw today on a couple of papers now she is on the front and giving the
the financial times leads with comments from communities secretary, robertjenrick, that more mayors are best way to tackle inequality between different regions. he's told the ft he wants to "widen and deepen" devolution in more parts of the country. so let's begin... a little flavours the exact flavour of the papers. good evening liam and rachel. rachel, iwonder of the papers. good evening liam and rachel. rachel, i wonder if you can start a forest please. that is the front page of...
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we need to address that is what planning reform should be, not the developers charter, which robertjenrickhich robert jenrick was sacked for promoting. but if you are sa in: that sacked for promoting. but if you are saying that developers _ sacked for promoting. but if you are saying that developers are - sacked for promoting. but if you are saying that developers are sitting i saying that developers are sitting on the potential to create 1 million homes, how do you, as a labour party, propose to make them do that? brought we forward a bill in parliament to force developers to follow with the permission they already had, build it or lose it, and that was one of our proposals, so developers cannot [and bank on planning permissions they already have. that is a start. the planning permissions they already have. that is a start.— have. that is a start. the home builders federation _ have. that is a start. the home builders federation have - have. that is a start. the home builders federation have said i have. that is a start. the home i builders federation have said that too many local authori
we need to address that is what planning reform should be, not the developers charter, which robertjenrickhich robert jenrick was sacked for promoting. but if you are sa in: that sacked for promoting. but if you are saying that developers _ sacked for promoting. but if you are saying that developers are - sacked for promoting. but if you are saying that developers are sitting i saying that developers are sitting on the potential to create 1 million homes, how do you, as a labour party, propose...
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robert buckland and robertjenrick also lost their posts ofjustice and housing secretaries.it its highest level in almost a decade.
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i think robertjenrick— reforms? absolutely i do. i think robert jenrick has _ reforms?think robert jenrick has paid the - reforms? absolutely i do. i think robert jenrick has paid the price | reforms? absolutely i do. i think. robert jenrick has paid the price of robertjenrick has paid the price of a policy born in downing street, but michael gove is a highly intelligent man, also a former agriculture minister. he probably understands the countryside and the needs of the countryside rather better than downing street does, and this is an opportunity for us to think again and to get new policies that are needed, certainly, get them right. michael gove has said he will be speaking to mps, i assume such as your self, who are opposed to the plans in this current form. which bits of the proposals would you keep and which would you like to see discarded? t and which would you like to see discarded?— and which would you like to see discarded? t, t, t, discarded? i am on the end of the telehone discarded? i am on the end of the telephone waiting _ discarded? i am on the end of t
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and michael gove, a minister known for getting things done, replaced robertjenrick at housing and communities. borisjohnson has said he wants to get on with the job, but there are a few more roles to fill first. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. earlier, i spoke to our chief political correspondent adam fleming about the appointments that are due to be made today. the phase the reshuffle has entered now is the ranks below the cabinet, ministers of state and below, that started last night. we've had a few names this morning, penny mordant is moving from the cabinet office to the department for international trade, that means as things stand, all the internationaljobs in the government are going to be done by women, whether it's at the foreign office or the department for international trade. that may change throughout the morning, one of the messages the government wants you to get from this reshuffle is lots of women have been appointed. the other big message is delivery, they want us to think this is a bunch of people who are good at getting things done, for example, michael gove going to t
and michael gove, a minister known for getting things done, replaced robertjenrick at housing and communities. borisjohnson has said he wants to get on with the job, but there are a few more roles to fill first. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. earlier, i spoke to our chief political correspondent adam fleming about the appointments that are due to be made today. the phase the reshuffle has entered now is the ranks below the cabinet, ministers of state and below, that started last night....
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site near whitehaven on the cumbrian coast was originally approved by the communities secretary robertjenrickill harm the government's commitment to cut carbon emissions. how to save the planet while also keeping the lights on? that's a question which is dividing opinion on the shetland isles. islanders are split over whether a proposed oilfield off their coastline should be given approval. but some environmentalists are even more concerned about a new wind farm which is currently being built. our correspondent, james cook, reports. we are sitting on a wealth of natural resources, it's about harnessing that. in 50 years' time, 100 years' time, we will be looking at the rusted remains of the once glittering wind farm and asking, what the hell were we thinking? oil very drastically changed - the community in so many ways. oil has been a real. positive for shetland. here on the idyllic edge of the uk, trouble is brewing. just over this horizon lies the cambo oilield — 800 million barrels, which climate campaigners say should stay in the ground. should we stop drilling in these waters now? that i
site near whitehaven on the cumbrian coast was originally approved by the communities secretary robertjenrickill harm the government's commitment to cut carbon emissions. how to save the planet while also keeping the lights on? that's a question which is dividing opinion on the shetland isles. islanders are split over whether a proposed oilfield off their coastline should be given approval. but some environmentalists are even more concerned about a new wind farm which is currently being built....
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local council leaders are meeting today with robertjenrick and a number have raised concerns that currentlyinging refugees and and the council had been asked to make offers of report, if they say they cannot afford it can refuse to take refugees? shit say they cannot afford it can refuse to take refugees?— to take refugees? at the moment discussions _ to take refugees? at the moment discussions are _ to take refugees? at the moment discussions are still— to take refugees? at the moment discussions are still ongoing i to take refugees? at the moment discussions are still ongoing and i discussions are still ongoing and costs are being worked out. as it stands, the councils are looking to make offers of support but they need to know what support will be provided by central government as part of theirfunding provided by central government as part of their funding package to provide those basic needs of housing and also things like education as well and support with health care for some refugees. there is an acknowledgement in this document but the cost will notjust be housing but also english l
local council leaders are meeting today with robertjenrick and a number have raised concerns that currentlyinging refugees and and the council had been asked to make offers of report, if they say they cannot afford it can refuse to take refugees? shit say they cannot afford it can refuse to take refugees?— to take refugees? at the moment discussions _ to take refugees? at the moment discussions are _ to take refugees? at the moment discussions are still— to take refugees? at the moment...