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amber rudd, very different figure, really.the leading lights in the remain campaign, there during the referendum, very critical of boris johnson, two crucial reason she is back, one, loyal to johnson, two crucial reason she is back, one, loyalto the johnson, two crucial reason she is back, one, loyal to the prime minister, to loyal. and secondly, she backs the deal that has been reached on the withdrawal agreement, and that is crucial for the prime minister. —— too loyal. not without controversy, she resigned over the windrush scandal, where people affected by that feel it is an insult bringing her back, they say, she's inexperienced secretary of state and an internal enquiry said that she was not supported properly. she was exonerated and apologised, she will be strong ballast, an ally for the prime minister. another interesting development, we don't normally do this, two cabinet appointments but also junior appointments, stephen hammond is going to be replacing stephen barclay, at the department of health. stephen hammond is
amber rudd, very different figure, really.the leading lights in the remain campaign, there during the referendum, very critical of boris johnson, two crucial reason she is back, one, loyal to johnson, two crucial reason she is back, one, loyalto the johnson, two crucial reason she is back, one, loyal to the prime minister, to loyal. and secondly, she backs the deal that has been reached on the withdrawal agreement, and that is crucial for the prime minister. —— too loyal. not without...
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this report says amber rudd was let down by her officials. how do you see it?. they can‘t defend themselves in public. i admire amber rudd for being honourable and i think she emerges from this with real credit. i think it does pose big problems, issues for the home office to answer about how this was handled, whether or not it was misconduct. but they have got to learn lessons from this. they have a massive job to learn lessons from this. they have a massivejob to do learn lessons from this. they have a massive job to do over the coming months with brexit and this tells worrying story about the level of professionalism within the home office. level of professionalism in what sense? deliberately so, orjust inept? not deliberately so, but i'm afraid it was all in the detail of the report. but it sounds like there isa the report. but it sounds like there is a whole litany of things that went wrong, of poor communication will stop so it does sound like the home secretary, at a very difficult sensitive moment, had a level of real professional support she needed. wh
this report says amber rudd was let down by her officials. how do you see it?. they can‘t defend themselves in public. i admire amber rudd for being honourable and i think she emerges from this with real credit. i think it does pose big problems, issues for the home office to answer about how this was handled, whether or not it was misconduct. but they have got to learn lessons from this. they have a massive job to learn lessons from this. they have a massivejob to do learn lessons from this....
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and the former home secretary amber rudd returns to cabinet, as work and pensions secretary.espite speculation that he would quit in protest at the prime minister's draft agreement, the leading brexiteer michael gove has thrown his support behind theresa may and remains in his post as the environment secretary. but the prime minister's position remains uncertain, with the number of conservative backbenchers who say they've submitted letters calling for a vote of no confidence in her leadership rising. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. and a warning, this report contains flashing images. imagine, submitting yourself first thing in the morning to this. here in the studio with me, the prime minister. literally taking a call from the public asking you to quit. why do you think you should stay on despite the fact that you have failed to honour this referendum result and if you cannot do that, i asked you to stand down to allow someone from the brexit camp to take the lead. i believe that we've got a good deal, we still have some things to sort out but i think w
and the former home secretary amber rudd returns to cabinet, as work and pensions secretary.espite speculation that he would quit in protest at the prime minister's draft agreement, the leading brexiteer michael gove has thrown his support behind theresa may and remains in his post as the environment secretary. but the prime minister's position remains uncertain, with the number of conservative backbenchers who say they've submitted letters calling for a vote of no confidence in her leadership...
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the daily telegraph has a picture of amber rudd, delivering ultimatum.ey might go on the she gives them what they want. what do they want? so, yes, you have this gang of five which is developing and it appears that michael gove is that figure had. these are the brexiteer cabinet members, everybody on the ring of perhaps resigning, they have now come together with michael gove leading the way on this and they wa nt leading the way on this and they want theresa may to go back and say that the backstop arrangement she has come to with the eu over northern ireland is not satisfactory. so, theresa may has negotiated deal where, while their trading relations are worked out, backstop position would be put into place, but britain could only get out of it if the eu says so. they won't like that. they don't want that litters that gives the eu to much control. but how are they going to do this? they think they are going to be able to go in and say we wa nt going to be able to go in and say we want to do have more control over when we come out of the backstop. i thi
the daily telegraph has a picture of amber rudd, delivering ultimatum.ey might go on the she gives them what they want. what do they want? so, yes, you have this gang of five which is developing and it appears that michael gove is that figure had. these are the brexiteer cabinet members, everybody on the ring of perhaps resigning, they have now come together with michael gove leading the way on this and they wa nt leading the way on this and they want theresa may to go back and say that the...
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the times talks about the return of theresa may loyalist amber rudd.re of boris johnson and his father having dinner, and atthze same restaurant, dinner, and at the same restaurant, nigel farage. the guardian steers away from brexit, highlighting a un report saying millions of people are suffering from austerity. what a time to be a political journalist. you cannot get on a train and lose your signal for a second. it has been a fascinating week and you cannot predict what will happen next, it has been a privilege to be in westminster. it has been interesting, the tall, each day, different pea ks has been interesting, the tall, each day, different peaks and troughs, just when you think things are going quiet, amber rudd is brought in, and she has appointed a brexit secretary that does not seem that he will be a brexit secretary because theresa may will continue to hold all the power in that role. who knows what'll happen over the the times, she has brought back amber rudd. she has surrounded herself with the wagons. these are her old mates, faithful peo
the times talks about the return of theresa may loyalist amber rudd.re of boris johnson and his father having dinner, and atthze same restaurant, dinner, and at the same restaurant, nigel farage. the guardian steers away from brexit, highlighting a un report saying millions of people are suffering from austerity. what a time to be a political journalist. you cannot get on a train and lose your signal for a second. it has been a fascinating week and you cannot predict what will happen next, it...
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amber rudd returns to the cabinet to become work and pensions secretary.the third cabinet minister to quipped at the brexit meal. the number of people missing in the california wildfires double store almost 630. let's have a look at what else is coming up this evening. at seven o'clock we will be looking back on it —— and an extraordinary week in politics and the perils facing theresa may. we will be speaking to a resident of the californian town of paradise, who has lost his home but managed to save a horse that had survived the getting into a gym and pool. you will also be seeing what the papers make of the brexit developments with john stapleton and kip proctor. that
amber rudd returns to the cabinet to become work and pensions secretary.the third cabinet minister to quipped at the brexit meal. the number of people missing in the california wildfires double store almost 630. let's have a look at what else is coming up this evening. at seven o'clock we will be looking back on it —— and an extraordinary week in politics and the perils facing theresa may. we will be speaking to a resident of the californian town of paradise, who has lost his home but...
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an inquiry into the events leading up to the resignation of former home secretary amber rudd concludeshe was let down by her own officials. the wreckage of the helicopter which crashed at leicester city's stadium is moved to an investigation facility in farnborough. and the bank of england wants to know which british scientist you would like to see featured on its new fifty pound note. ican i can tell you growing up in my native canada that british scientists were at the forefront of oui’ scientists were at the forefront of our curriculum and rightly so. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the uk is experiencing more extreme weather, according to a new study by the met office. it says when comparing the last ten years to the previous 30, the hottest days have become hotter, while the coldest days are not as cold as they were. and the report identifies a new feature of our weather, what it calls "tropical nights" where temperatures never fall below 20 degrees. with the details, here's ben ando. who can forget the long, hot summer of 2018? well, get used to it, because the met of
an inquiry into the events leading up to the resignation of former home secretary amber rudd concludeshe was let down by her own officials. the wreckage of the helicopter which crashed at leicester city's stadium is moved to an investigation facility in farnborough. and the bank of england wants to know which british scientist you would like to see featured on its new fifty pound note. ican i can tell you growing up in my native canada that british scientists were at the forefront of oui’...
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amber rudd, who is the new work and pensions secretary.of terror attacks abroad get hardly any help from the foreign office or from british consciousness. —— consulates. let's talk to charlotte dixon—sutcliffe, her husband david was killed in the brussels terror attack in 2016. she is also a member of survivors against terror. will pike, who broke his back trying to escape the mumbai terror attacks ten year ago. and dr sarah parry, a clinical psychologist who provided to support to people caught up in the manchester terror attacks. thank you very much for talking to us. charlotte, iwonder, when did it begin to dawn on you that david might have been caught up in that attack two years ago? immediately, because i knew that he was in the metro because i knew that he was in the m etro syste m because i knew that he was in the metro system at that time. i wasn't able to get in contact with him. i think i had asked him if the trains we re think i had asked him if the trains were still running, because there had been an attack at the airport andi
amber rudd, who is the new work and pensions secretary.of terror attacks abroad get hardly any help from the foreign office or from british consciousness. —— consulates. let's talk to charlotte dixon—sutcliffe, her husband david was killed in the brussels terror attack in 2016. she is also a member of survivors against terror. will pike, who broke his back trying to escape the mumbai terror attacks ten year ago. and dr sarah parry, a clinical psychologist who provided to support to people...
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home secretary and a rod resigning over the windrush mass deportation of people of color from britain rudd is now back overseeing a welfare system damned by the united nations for creating poverty but does a hostile environment continue i'm joined now by a well to romeo and his daughter rachelle thanks for coming on the other first of all what happened to you after living in britain for nearly sixty years british one hundred fifty five arrived in england one hundred fifty nine my ancestors were given british citizenship water slide masses. for. the abolishment of slavery. all british colonies at that period of time. automatically. british subjects because we had no way to go on and i come from maize and see until your was a breathing call me so you can imagine we had no rights my answer is this had no rights they were. meant to work in the fields we were treated like animals greatly we had no pal my problems started when i lost my possible into bad about nineteen ninety six i then applied for another possible in two thousand and five thinking nothing over it to take a possible number which
home secretary and a rod resigning over the windrush mass deportation of people of color from britain rudd is now back overseeing a welfare system damned by the united nations for creating poverty but does a hostile environment continue i'm joined now by a well to romeo and his daughter rachelle thanks for coming on the other first of all what happened to you after living in britain for nearly sixty years british one hundred fifty five arrived in england one hundred fifty nine my ancestors were...
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former home secretary amber rudd was let down by her own officials, an inquiry into the events leadingas concluded. ms rudd stood down in april, saying she had "inadvertently misled" mps investigating the windrush generation of post—war caribbean migrants. the report says ms rudd lost confidence in her officials and was "not supported as she should have been". president trump has suggested that soldiers deployed to the mexican border could shoot migrants who throw stones at them while attempting to cross into the us. mr trump's comments come just days ahead of crucial elections, the result of which will determine the success of the rest of his presidency. he also said he's planning to deny asylum to people who enter the united states outside legal ports of entry. anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to mexico and the mexican military, mexican police, where they badly hurt police and soldiers of mexico, we will consider that a employees in various cities including san francisco, left their desks to show their anger at the technology firm's treatment of women and ethnic minoriti
former home secretary amber rudd was let down by her own officials, an inquiry into the events leadingas concluded. ms rudd stood down in april, saying she had "inadvertently misled" mps investigating the windrush generation of post—war caribbean migrants. the report says ms rudd lost confidence in her officials and was "not supported as she should have been". president trump has suggested that soldiers deployed to the mexican border could shoot migrants who throw stones...
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the person amber rudd is replacing was a brexiteer.hort-term consequence is the balance has shifted. vonnie: right now sterling is stronger relative to the dollar. thank you. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross is poured cold water on a trade deal. he says they still plan to raise china in january and says not to expect too much from a trump- xi meeting later this month. ross tends to pour cold water on things but how much is he controlled in what happens between the president and xi? really doing here is lowering expectations for the g20, which we are may be getting out ahead of where the administration things are going. all he is saying is the best we can hope for at the g20 is the two leaders lead -- agreeing on a framework agreement to further talks. tariffs, the to u.s. will not lift them lightly, certainly will not start rolling back on this pressure that it's built up on the chinese side. we are two weeks away from the meeting, we should expect a lot more back and forth behind the scenes, chinese and u.s. officials trying to has
the person amber rudd is replacing was a brexiteer.hort-term consequence is the balance has shifted. vonnie: right now sterling is stronger relative to the dollar. thank you. u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross is poured cold water on a trade deal. he says they still plan to raise china in january and says not to expect too much from a trump- xi meeting later this month. ross tends to pour cold water on things but how much is he controlled in what happens between the president and xi? really...
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the other thing, as well, amber rudd fell on her sword because of this mistake.report have now been moved on to very seniorjobs elsewhere in whitehall. so it is all turned out fine for them. she whitehall. so it is all turned out fine forthem. she is whitehall. so it is all turned out fine for them. she is now a backbencher. i am sure she wants to get back, if she has a chance. the whitehall machine protected zone and it officials go to other well—paid jobs despite what seems to be a pretty big blunder. asa, take us inside the times. this is the main world lead story that will feature tomorrow. this is with reference to the us mid—term elections next tuesday. particularly concentrating on florida. a big photograph of donald trump saluting his supporters in southern florida. what is their ta ke in southern florida. what is their take on things at this stage? they are taking florida as the example, almost the bellwether state, on that this all hinges on turnout, tried to get the youth out, this is why the democrats are very hopeful they might be able to take it and
the other thing, as well, amber rudd fell on her sword because of this mistake.report have now been moved on to very seniorjobs elsewhere in whitehall. so it is all turned out fine for them. she whitehall. so it is all turned out fine forthem. she is whitehall. so it is all turned out fine for them. she is now a backbencher. i am sure she wants to get back, if she has a chance. the whitehall machine protected zone and it officials go to other well—paid jobs despite what seems to be a pretty...
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amber rudd returns to cabinet as work and pensions secretary to replace esther mcvey. the appointments follow news that leave supporter michael gove will stay in government to support the proposed agreement do you have confidence in the prime minister? i absolutely do, it is vital that we concentrate on getting the right deal in the future and making sure that in the areas that matter so much to the british people we can get a good outcome. we'll bring you all the latest from here in westminster. i'm ben brown — the other main stories on bbc news at 5. the number of people missing after the california wildfires more than doubles to 630. guilty of genocide — the historic court verdict against two former leaders of the khmer rouge sold! a david hockney painting becomes the most expensive work by a living artist ever sold at auction. a safe house in paris. why would i
amber rudd returns to cabinet as work and pensions secretary to replace esther mcvey. the appointments follow news that leave supporter michael gove will stay in government to support the proposed agreement do you have confidence in the prime minister? i absolutely do, it is vital that we concentrate on getting the right deal in the future and making sure that in the areas that matter so much to the british people we can get a good outcome. we'll bring you all the latest from here in...
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former australian prime minister kevin rudd.companies are beginning to look for ways to ease disruption to the global supply chain. some say technology has prompted two big trends in our companies make their products around the world. there are fundamental changes that and trends in the market. on the one hand, a reassuring because of the new technologies that you see that enable also higher labour costs countries to bring back production and on the other side, if you look at asia, a general trend independent of the macro production moving out of the macro production moving out of china and into asean. probably they can be propelled the fundamentals are independent of this. a lot of manufacturing shifting from china to asean but can they keep up with china? particularly the made in china 2025? in the end for asean the challenge will be to upscale the people because this is the biggest challenge for all these countries. technology is there but you need to upscale the people because only the combination of people and technology wi
former australian prime minister kevin rudd.companies are beginning to look for ways to ease disruption to the global supply chain. some say technology has prompted two big trends in our companies make their products around the world. there are fundamental changes that and trends in the market. on the one hand, a reassuring because of the new technologies that you see that enable also higher labour costs countries to bring back production and on the other side, if you look at asia, a general...
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tom curley, marc wilson amber rudd shields have just ten caps curley, marc wilson amber rudd shieldsn curley, marc wilson amber rudd shields have just ten caps in total. there is more inexperienced on the bench with ben moon and zach mercer set to make their debuts. that is the welcome return of manu tuilagi as a replacement. he will bring power in as england look to beat a resurgent and zach mercer set to make their debuts. that is the welcome return of manu tuilagi as replacement. he will bring power in second half as england look to beat a resurgent unconfident springbok side. wales meanwhile have included luke morgan in their xv for their match against scotland at the principality stadium on saturday. the osprey‘s winger is wales‘ all time top try scorer in sevens, but this will be his first start for the test side. james graham will captain england's rugby league side in the second test against new zealand this weekend. graham takes over from regular skipper sean o'loughlin who's been ruled out with a calf injury for the match at anfield. england can seal the three match series
tom curley, marc wilson amber rudd shields have just ten caps curley, marc wilson amber rudd shieldsn curley, marc wilson amber rudd shields have just ten caps in total. there is more inexperienced on the bench with ben moon and zach mercer set to make their debuts. that is the welcome return of manu tuilagi as a replacement. he will bring power in as england look to beat a resurgent and zach mercer set to make their debuts. that is the welcome return of manu tuilagi as replacement. he will...
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amber rudd, the former home secretary.member she's got a ministerial car, along with her newjob. and maybe part of her task — to defend the pm and her deal like this. this is not a time for changing our leader. this is a time for pulling together by making sure that we remember who we are here to serve, who we are here to help — and that is the whole of the country. and i worry sometimes that my colleagues are too concerned about the westminster bubble rather than keeping an eye on what ourjob is — to serve people. and you'll soon hear more of this man. meet steve barclay. a big promotion for him to the new brexit secretary. and this long—time cabinet brexiteer. notjust urging colleagues to back the pm, but no longer saying no deal is better than a bad deal — a complete change. we're not elected to do what we want. we are elected to do what's in the national interest. and, ultimately, i hope that across parliament will recognise that a deal is better than no deal. businesses do require certainty. this melee isn't for a cel
amber rudd, the former home secretary.member she's got a ministerial car, along with her newjob. and maybe part of her task — to defend the pm and her deal like this. this is not a time for changing our leader. this is a time for pulling together by making sure that we remember who we are here to serve, who we are here to help — and that is the whole of the country. and i worry sometimes that my colleagues are too concerned about the westminster bubble rather than keeping an eye on what...
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more you know that amber rudd is backin more you know that amber rudd is back in the cabinet replacingrudd spoke to emma barnett on bbc five live about the draft brexit agreement. is this d raft the draft brexit agreement. is this draft deal better than the eu membership we have now? well, since we had the eu membership, since we have eu membership, we have had the referendum. we have to deliver that andl referendum. we have to deliver that and i think this version sounds to me like it does deliver on the things that are important to many of us who were in parliament and to me, thatis us who were in parliament and to me, that is making sure we protect the jobs, businesses and manufacturing in our communities but we take the opportunity is leaving the eu has. i represent a fishing town in hastings, and it is a great opportunity for them and us to be outside of the common fisheries policy. that is better and everyone will tell you, and those committed to the eu, that the common fisheries policy has not been a success for uk fishermen. i'm looking forward to making sure we can have real i
more you know that amber rudd is backin more you know that amber rudd is back in the cabinet replacingrudd spoke to emma barnett on bbc five live about the draft brexit agreement. is this d raft the draft brexit agreement. is this draft deal better than the eu membership we have now? well, since we had the eu membership, since we have eu membership, we have had the referendum. we have to deliver that andl referendum. we have to deliver that and i think this version sounds to me like it does...
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one of them is amber rudd and she's only just been taken back into the cabinet.going to move away from brexit to the independent. thank goodness you are here. paris burns and fuelled riots. 23% increase in the year of diesel which were not fred couples use. —— a lot of french ca i’s fred couples use. —— a lot of french cars use. these protesters were forbidden, i think the english translation is high vizjackets, rather than yellow jackets. it sounds nicer in french. they are a very angry mix of people, the latest figures i have a 130 arrests, 20 injured just on the most beautiful avenue of the world, 106,000 protesters across —— 106 protesters across paris. they say once they have got their wages may for the absolute basics, they have been squeezed by government after government. they are notjust angry at present macron, and wanting him to go, he was a direct hit in may of last year so he has got some time before him. but this is very bad news. this is a group that doesn't have a leader, it is a group of very angry people that seem to be coming at it from differe
one of them is amber rudd and she's only just been taken back into the cabinet.going to move away from brexit to the independent. thank goodness you are here. paris burns and fuelled riots. 23% increase in the year of diesel which were not fred couples use. —— a lot of french ca i’s fred couples use. —— a lot of french cars use. these protesters were forbidden, i think the english translation is high vizjackets, rather than yellow jackets. it sounds nicer in french. they are a very...
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|j borisjohnson or remainer like amber rudd could do that.hunt. there is a lot of unhappiness at dominic raab's running away at this moment. possibly that i think he has behaved with honour in that he has behaved with honour in that he attempted to shift the government position and are tempted to say that the cabinet should try again. position and are tempted to say that the cabinet should try againm position and are tempted to say that the cabinet should try again. if one of these people emerged, how would they have a mandate to go back and do this next negotiation more effectively? in a sense they would have inherited, the second conservative prime minister in succession who has come in part way through, and they would be taking on this challenge. the public is still divided. do they need a general election or a referendum?” divided. do they need a general election or a referendum? i think if the deal passes, which i am sceptical about its passing, but if it does, it will then have such moralforce and it does, it will then have such moral f
|j borisjohnson or remainer like amber rudd could do that.hunt. there is a lot of unhappiness at dominic raab's running away at this moment. possibly that i think he has behaved with honour in that he has behaved with honour in that he attempted to shift the government position and are tempted to say that the cabinet should try again. position and are tempted to say that the cabinet should try againm position and are tempted to say that the cabinet should try again. if one of these people...
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this morning, amber rudd appeared to be saying that's just not going to happen. that parliament, the house of commons, will stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier. there isn't a majority in the house of commons to allow that to take place. so, therefore, we are looking at another referendum ? i don't think we are looking at another referendum. i think that what will happen is people will take a careful look over the abyss, mp5 of all parties, and consider what they think is in the best interests of the whole country. and i think the likelihood is, despite what people say, that the withdrawal agreement will get through. i surmise that steam will be coming out of the ears of a chief whip. because it has been much his key leverage on disgruntled tory mps thinking of voting against the prime minister. in effect saying, woe betide you if you vote against theresa may's deal, because the only other option is no deal. now, there are many at westminster who will agree with amber rudd, and think she is simply being candid, speaking the truth that mps would no
this morning, amber rudd appeared to be saying that's just not going to happen. that parliament, the house of commons, will stop no—deal, as damian collins already said earlier. there isn't a majority in the house of commons to allow that to take place. so, therefore, we are looking at another referendum ? i don't think we are looking at another referendum. i think that what will happen is people will take a careful look over the abyss, mp5 of all parties, and consider what they think is in...
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boris johnson, amber rudd, who has just replaced support.r rudd, who hasjust replaced esther mcvey, jeremy hunt, david davis, any mordant and dominic raab. i think this interview, as nigel hasjust said, is very much throwing the sort of any crumbs out. he says he is not submitting a letter of no confidence in theresa may, but has made it clear that he doesn't think she is standing up to brussels strong enough. this leadership issue is picked up in the sunday express. tory rebels make their move, big pictures of david davis and boris johnson. the line they are taking is the two of them are trained to work out who should be the brexit candidate. this, if we get dominic raab in there, it could be neither of them. i couldn't think of two people less likely to actually turn up... people less likely to actually turn . i people less likely to actually turn up... i think dominic raab has a better chance than the two have.” think you and i have a better chance! they know he is popular in the party, although, polling is showing he is not as popular as
boris johnson, amber rudd, who has just replaced support.r rudd, who hasjust replaced esther mcvey, jeremy hunt, david davis, any mordant and dominic raab. i think this interview, as nigel hasjust said, is very much throwing the sort of any crumbs out. he says he is not submitting a letter of no confidence in theresa may, but has made it clear that he doesn't think she is standing up to brussels strong enough. this leadership issue is picked up in the sunday express. tory rebels make their...
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thank you for joining us kevin rudd, former australian prime minister >>> for european viewers, stayr our coverage of impre minister theresa may's statement to the house of commons. for u.s. viewers, "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that automatically connects you to the most wifi hotspots in millions of places and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $200 back when you when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> breaking brexit news the pound plunging as theresa may's top brexit secretary resigns. we are live in london with those details. >>> markets right now, the dow moving lower as it extends its longest losing streak since august >>> and crude realities. oil did snap a 12-
thank you for joining us kevin rudd, former australian prime minister >>> for european viewers, stayr our coverage of impre minister theresa may's statement to the house of commons. for u.s. viewers, "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that...
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so when we're facing a no deal scenario, do you agree with amber rudd that parliament would stop it?ning for all eventualities and that, of course, includes no deal. for a second day, there were questions in parliament about russia's capture of three ukrainian naval vessels and 23 crew off the coast of crimea. ukraine has responded by imposing martial law for a 30 day period in ten of its border regions. two ukrainian gunboats and a tug were sailing into the kerch strait on sunday. russia's border guard says the flotilla violated russian territorial waters. ukraine calls it a flagrant violation of international law. there's been fighting in eastern ukraine since april 2014 when russia annexed the peninsula. we condemn russia's aggression against the ukrainian vessel that sought to enter the sea of azov on the 25th of november. we remain deeply concerned about the welfare of the ukrainian sailors detained by russia and call for their release urgently. russia has again shown its willingness to violate ukraine's sovereignty following the illegal annexation of the crimea and construction
so when we're facing a no deal scenario, do you agree with amber rudd that parliament would stop it?ning for all eventualities and that, of course, includes no deal. for a second day, there were questions in parliament about russia's capture of three ukrainian naval vessels and 23 crew off the coast of crimea. ukraine has responded by imposing martial law for a 30 day period in ten of its border regions. two ukrainian gunboats and a tug were sailing into the kerch strait on sunday. russia's...
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returns to the awn itsn it-‘uc—z (“urlt returns to the cabinet to amber rudd returns to the cabinet toe work and pensions secretary. michael gove says he won't resign, after speculation that he would be the third cabinet minister to quipped at the brexit meal. the number of people missing in the california wildfires double store almost 630. let's have a look at what else is coming up this evening. at seven o'clock we will be looking back on it —— and an extraordinary week in politics and the perils facing theresa may. we will be speaking to a resident of the californian town of paradise, who has lost his home but managed to save a horse that had survived the getting into a gym and pool. you will also be seeing what the papers make of the brexit developments with john stapleton and kip proctor. that is all a head—on bbc news. now, the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show: a captain's innings —joe root puts england on top in kandy. but is it his best century ever? he thinks it might be! racing up the leaderboard in
returns to the awn itsn it-‘uc—z (“urlt returns to the cabinet to amber rudd returns to the cabinet toe work and pensions secretary. michael gove says he won't resign, after speculation that he would be the third cabinet minister to quipped at the brexit meal. the number of people missing in the california wildfires double store almost 630. let's have a look at what else is coming up this evening. at seven o'clock we will be looking back on it —— and an extraordinary week in politics...
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the former home secretary amber rudd was let down by her own officials, according to an inquiry intonation earlier this year. ms rudd stood down in april, saying she had "inadvertently misled" mps investigating the windrush generation of post—war caribbean migrants. the report says she lost confidence in her officials and was "not supported as she should have been". two people have been stabbed after an argument broke out between kitchen staff at sony music's headquarters in central london. armed police were called to the incident at a building in kensington at 11 o'clock this morning. the building was evacuated after the violence broke out. one person has been arrested. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has voiced her support for the senior officer who said police forces are too stretched to deal with issues such as logging hate incidents against women. sara thornton, chair of the national police chiefs council, was criticised by some people for saying police should focus on burglary and violent crime rather than misogyny. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw
the former home secretary amber rudd was let down by her own officials, according to an inquiry intonation earlier this year. ms rudd stood down in april, saying she had "inadvertently misled" mps investigating the windrush generation of post—war caribbean migrants. the report says she lost confidence in her officials and was "not supported as she should have been". two people have been stabbed after an argument broke out between kitchen staff at sony music's headquarters...
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there's no crisis as far as he's concerned it certainly is a crisis but the ousted prime minister rudd no wickramasinghe or he's refusing to leave the official residence of the pm he says he remains prime minister because the power to sack him was stripped from the president two years ago by an amendment to the constitution the whole structure of government in the country is still very strong in the executive. and the presumption is that the presidency is the strongest office. even though the nineteenth amendment has made changes to that and therefore what the presidency has to say go rajapaksa served two terms as president defeated thomas separatists in a twenty six year long civil war but was accused of human rights abuses in the process his family and inner circle is under investigation for corruption and you looking forward to your new positions are you looking forward to being prime minister really much he wanted to play hard to get behind the rajapaksa is presenting an image of business as usual but we've run away from a single still claiming to be the legitimate prime minister t
there's no crisis as far as he's concerned it certainly is a crisis but the ousted prime minister rudd no wickramasinghe or he's refusing to leave the official residence of the pm he says he remains prime minister because the power to sack him was stripped from the president two years ago by an amendment to the constitution the whole structure of government in the country is still very strong in the executive. and the presumption is that the presidency is the strongest office. even though the...
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it seems the cabinet split three ways, some support theresa may, amber rudd's position, that we won't is in chaos, we've seen that in the week as they can't even defend their own budget domestic league, and now they are completely tearing themselves apart. on the subject of chaos, jeremy corbyn, we aren't really sure what he thinks, are we? clearly set out the six tests that we want to want to adhere to and that means no less favourable terms with the single market than having the customs union as we move forward. we have said we believe this negotiation team has completely fails, therefore, it's right to see a general election and a new team to deliver for our country. although amber rudd says there is no majority for no deal it's true to say there is no majority for a second referendum anyway? not yet, but the liberal democrats have been arguing for a people's vote many times. we want to put that idea on the table. what we have been surprised that is our many more people are coming forward to back this idea of a people's wrote. labour, conservative, the snp, i'd like to see a strong
it seems the cabinet split three ways, some support theresa may, amber rudd's position, that we won't is in chaos, we've seen that in the week as they can't even defend their own budget domestic league, and now they are completely tearing themselves apart. on the subject of chaos, jeremy corbyn, we aren't really sure what he thinks, are we? clearly set out the six tests that we want to want to adhere to and that means no less favourable terms with the single market than having the customs union...
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amber rudd, the former home secretary.o remember she gets a ministerial car along with her newjob. and maybe part of her task — to defend the pm and her deal like this. this is not a time for changing our leader. this is a time for pulling together, for making sure that we remember who we are here to serve, who we are here to help — that's the whole of the country. and i worry sometimes that my colleagues are too concerned about the westminster bubble rather than keeping their eye on what our job is — to serve people. and you'll soon hear more of this man. meet steve barclay. a big promotion for him to the new brexit secretary. and this long—time cabinet brexiteer. notjust urging colleagues to back the pm, but no longer saying no deal is better than a bad deal — a complete change. we are not elected to do what we want. we are elected to do what's in the national interest. and, ultimately, i hope that across parliament we will recognise that a deal is better than no deal. businesses do require certainty. this melee isn't fo
amber rudd, the former home secretary.o remember she gets a ministerial car along with her newjob. and maybe part of her task — to defend the pm and her deal like this. this is not a time for changing our leader. this is a time for pulling together, for making sure that we remember who we are here to serve, who we are here to help — that's the whole of the country. and i worry sometimes that my colleagues are too concerned about the westminster bubble rather than keeping their eye on what...
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we saw that with amber rudd pitching it slightly differently. the numbers are so fluid. have this many conservative votes and this many labor votes. you can slice it so many different ways, but it is too early to say. guy: i have seen some traders in the last few days, and what they have on their whiteboards are the possible outcomes. this thing about binary. you have these possible outcomes. there are various options that come at the bottom or top of those, depending on how you look at it. but it still feels binary. other 2pac distinct -- are there theretinct apps -- are two distinct camps they are talking about? >> i don't know about binary. i think you can get a different outcome dependent on how you break it out. is, eithertom line the cliff edge is no deal, but there are lots of different ways to get to a deal. there is 1 -- there is more than one vote in parliament. there could become a you know, we could have no summit this weekend, but there could be amendments to the withdrawal agreement. i don't think we are at last chance saloon yet where no deal is imminent.
we saw that with amber rudd pitching it slightly differently. the numbers are so fluid. have this many conservative votes and this many labor votes. you can slice it so many different ways, but it is too early to say. guy: i have seen some traders in the last few days, and what they have on their whiteboards are the possible outcomes. this thing about binary. you have these possible outcomes. there are various options that come at the bottom or top of those, depending on how you look at it. but...
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stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary, and amber rudd returns to the cabinet, at work & pensione backbenchers have written no confidence letters today — we'll have the latest. also this evening... the number of people missing after the california wildfires more than doubles to 1,630. the united nations accuses the government of being in a state of denial about the extent of poverty in the uk.
stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary, and amber rudd returns to the cabinet, at work & pensione backbenchers have written no confidence letters today — we'll have the latest. also this evening... the number of people missing after the california wildfires more than doubles to 1,630. the united nations accuses the government of being in a state of denial about the extent of poverty in the uk.
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also coming on board, may's longtime ally amber rudd.about calls for no-confidence vote on may. >> this is not a time for changing our leader. this is the time for pulling together and remember who we are here to serve and help. that is the whole of the country. i worry sometimes that my colleagues are too concerned about the westminster bubble rather than keeping an eye on what our job is, to serve people. mark: rudd is a former cabinet minister who resigned in april over a scandal of mistreatment longleyresidents wrongly caught up in a government drive t -- wrongly caught up in a government drive to reduce immigration. friends,shoggi's turkish politicians, and other leaders attended his funeral ceremony, days after saudi arabia announced it would take the death penalty against five men suspected of the crime. washington post columnist -- the washington post columnist remains have not been recovered. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'
also coming on board, may's longtime ally amber rudd.about calls for no-confidence vote on may. >> this is not a time for changing our leader. this is the time for pulling together and remember who we are here to serve and help. that is the whole of the country. i worry sometimes that my colleagues are too concerned about the westminster bubble rather than keeping an eye on what our job is, to serve people. mark: rudd is a former cabinet minister who resigned in april over a scandal of...
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amber rudd said today she realises things need to be done.f the times for some light relief, by pet lovers a lwa ys some light relief, by pet lovers always choose a copy cat. this is a funny article. your cats end up meddling your behaviour. research from the university of liverpool says that if you are a strong—willed person you will have a strong willed cat and that if you have a cat that lacks spontaneity it is likely that you are someone lacks spontaneity it is likely that you are someone that wants to stick toa you are someone that wants to stick to a boarding daily routine. i have not had much experience with cats. i was kind of stepmum to a cat, he had a great attitude, i liked him, but i am nota a great attitude, i liked him, but i am not a big cat lover. it says, does your cat like to terrorise the neighbourhood intimidating weaker rivals? i do not know about that, but the cat used to bring in dead mice, the last thing in the world you want to see is the body of a dead mouse at four o'clock in the morning. it is good fun. you can do
amber rudd said today she realises things need to be done.f the times for some light relief, by pet lovers a lwa ys some light relief, by pet lovers always choose a copy cat. this is a funny article. your cats end up meddling your behaviour. research from the university of liverpool says that if you are a strong—willed person you will have a strong willed cat and that if you have a cat that lacks spontaneity it is likely that you are someone lacks spontaneity it is likely that you are someone...
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intelligence chief has been arrested as part of a corruption crackdown by the new government prime minister rudd promised to weed out corrupt officials when he came to power in april and since monday more than sixty top army police and security personnel have been arrested some have been accused of being behind a grenade attack on ahmed in june. well the u.n. has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the central african republic for another month while security council members negotiate whether to prolong the deployments france has presented a draft resolution that takes aim at recent russian efforts to negotiate peace deals in the cia are moscow's been sending military trainers and equipment to the government and has been granted unprecedented access to them deep in the jungle on the grounds of the banned in palace of africa's last emperor. a russian operation is under way. mounts to russian fighters somewhere in ukraine others in syria or chechnya now there in the central african republic training in army that has lost control of the country. they call the still dayaks has ties
intelligence chief has been arrested as part of a corruption crackdown by the new government prime minister rudd promised to weed out corrupt officials when he came to power in april and since monday more than sixty top army police and security personnel have been arrested some have been accused of being behind a grenade attack on ahmed in june. well the u.n. has extended the mandate for its peacekeeping mission in the central african republic for another month while security council members...
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philip hammond, david bevington, amber rudd, leg —— greg clark and david cork agreed they will try toadopt a softer breaks it if she can't get a plan through the commons. that could be voted down as well. it doesn't sound substantially different in what she is trying to get through the commons already. norway style deal which would still make britain ruled takers and not rulemakers. in all that, if it doesn't go through the first time, what would be important is how the eu what would be important is how the e u rea cts what would be important is how the eu reacts to that. there is a crunch summit coming up. it's extraordinary. it's a rubik ‘s cube squared. haven't you talked about anything else in the past 34 hours? we talk about press freedom, and the murder ofjamal khashoggi. we talk about press freedom, and the murder of jamal khashoggi. well done. another secret plan b, the eu putting something together. they have to think about what might happen if it doesn't go through parliament. then the assumption is, unless you can put together some other kind of deal, you are heading for no
philip hammond, david bevington, amber rudd, leg —— greg clark and david cork agreed they will try toadopt a softer breaks it if she can't get a plan through the commons. that could be voted down as well. it doesn't sound substantially different in what she is trying to get through the commons already. norway style deal which would still make britain ruled takers and not rulemakers. in all that, if it doesn't go through the first time, what would be important is how the eu what would be...
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kevin rudd now runs the asian institute. brief you on some other business stories: eurozone finance ministers are piling on the pressure for italy to change its spending plans. the ministers ended a late night meeting in brussels by backing demands from the european commission for rome to submit a revised budget by november 13th. italian leaders say their plans are affordable, and that they won't back down. lego has won a new intellectual property case in china, after a court agreed that four local companies had illegally copied its building blocks and miniature figures. the guangzhou district court ruled that the firms should immediately cease the production, sale and promotion of the toys and pay compensation. lego won two similar cases last year. americans go to the polls later today in one of the most competitive midterm elections in years. it's being seen as a referendum on president donald trump. one of the states with a tight senate race is indiana, which is the biggest steel making state in america. it's also the cou
kevin rudd now runs the asian institute. brief you on some other business stories: eurozone finance ministers are piling on the pressure for italy to change its spending plans. the ministers ended a late night meeting in brussels by backing demands from the european commission for rome to submit a revised budget by november 13th. italian leaders say their plans are affordable, and that they won't back down. lego has won a new intellectual property case in china, after a court agreed that four...
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stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary — and amber rudd returns to the cabinet, at work & pensionse number of people missing after the california wildfires more than doubles to six hundred and thirty. now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the latest in thejk rowling wizard world, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. we have a remake of a horror classic and we have a documentary about the intersection of art and commerce. so, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald. are you a harry potter fan? up to a point. 0k. there is some question about whether or not if you had not kept up with the expanding harry potter wizard in universe, how much of this you would follow. it follows on from the previous one, obviously. essentially he was imprisoned at the beginning and there is a fantastic escape sequence, he goes to europe to spread his message, g
stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary — and amber rudd returns to the cabinet, at work & pensionse number of people missing after the california wildfires more than doubles to six hundred and thirty. now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what delights do you have for us this week? very interesting week, we have the...
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times‘s top story is a report claiming home office officials failed the former home secretary amber ruddf some. take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu? essentially the electoral commission a body that arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you campaign, they have been so concerned by what they found that they have brought get —— brought in and prefer the case to the national crime agency amid fears that there may have been several offences committed. this is over the prominence of the money that have gone, the loans gone into the campaign and whether there was perhaps an isle of man entity given that it perhaps an isle of man entity given thatitis perhaps an isle of man entity given that it is therefore consenting to have a body outside of the uk jurisdiction giving money into a referendum campaign and election time. of course and there particularly at a word that some of the money may not be traceable entirely as mr banks his line is that it was all his, it was all above board. and
times‘s top story is a report claiming home office officials failed the former home secretary amber ruddf some. take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu? essentially the electoral commission a body that arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you campaign, they have been so concerned by what they found that they have brought get —— brought in and prefer the case to the national crime...
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in manila to protest against beijing's claims over most of the south china sea they say president rudd we go to turkey is turning a blind eye to the issue because he wants china to invest in the philippines. and yemen fighting has again flared between who are the rebels and the saudi led coalition despite calls for a truce earlier the two sides had signaled a willingness to hold military operations after more than four years of conflict in a few hours the un security council was due to debate a resolution aiming at bringing about an immediate ceasefire between the warring parties. for yemenis young and old the ceasefire can't come soon enough. as many as eighteen million people more than half the country are close to starvation. four years of conflict have brought yemen to its knees. we have no shelter we have nothing we don't even have water our children are sick. doctors just can't keep up with the number of malnourished patients. that we receive twenty five malnutrition cases every single week our capacity here is very limited and i guess the r.v. ahead of us if they get there. rene
in manila to protest against beijing's claims over most of the south china sea they say president rudd we go to turkey is turning a blind eye to the issue because he wants china to invest in the philippines. and yemen fighting has again flared between who are the rebels and the saudi led coalition despite calls for a truce earlier the two sides had signaled a willingness to hold military operations after more than four years of conflict in a few hours the un security council was due to debate a...
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stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary and amber rudd returns to the cabinet at work & pensionskbenchers have written no confidence letters today — we'll have the latest from westminster and brussels. also this evening: more than 600 people are now missing in northern california, as the scale of wildfire devastation becomes apparent. a woman who says she was groped by a leading member of the house of lords tells the bbc it's a disgrace he
stephen barclay is appointed brexit secretary and amber rudd returns to the cabinet at work & pensionskbenchers have written no confidence letters today — we'll have the latest from westminster and brussels. also this evening: more than 600 people are now missing in northern california, as the scale of wildfire devastation becomes apparent. a woman who says she was groped by a leading member of the house of lords tells the bbc it's a disgrace he
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the times texas to amber rudd's is a nationwide home office officials may or may not done. —— the time'shandling of the wind rush scandal, it seems that at the end of day are busy one at the end of day because she claimed there were no targets for deeper tastes but suddenly there were letters she's just that they were. the thing is at the same time it is fun to have the hindsight of what happens next. statute job it is the time. —— hindsight of what happens next. statutejob it is the time. —— sajid javid. this is a state of affairs in the home office since the home office has had a bad week and is in shambles. about eu migrants would have them in the event of no deal and saying that it would be fined and saying that it would be fined and it seemed that bad opposite m essa 9 es and it seemed that bad opposite messages or data week. this seems to bea messages or data week. this seems to be a different message between what the official thing is happening what politicians think that is happening. that is a fundamental breakdown of how a governmental department as a buzzword. the home office
the times texas to amber rudd's is a nationwide home office officials may or may not done. —— the time'shandling of the wind rush scandal, it seems that at the end of day are busy one at the end of day because she claimed there were no targets for deeper tastes but suddenly there were letters she's just that they were. the thing is at the same time it is fun to have the hindsight of what happens next. statute job it is the time. —— hindsight of what happens next. statutejob it is the...
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relationship when we come out of the implementation period so very soon kerry bowl very prime minister rudd clear . search stood there are two alternatives to have prime new deal and no but. the government is investing considerably in contingency planning for new deal what contingency planning issued doing from the wrecks including for example a vising the commission your talks a good fifteen may have to be withdrawn on the show yourself retiring from the facts however much he hates the power may instruct to carry out to people. i say he asked me what plans were making for no breaks it will making no plans for no break. because this government is going to deliver on the bow to the british people. joan rivers if we took the best part of thirty nine trillion over the next couple of years and spent it on public services and tax cuts would not be a wonderful boost to our economy and the public. would not be a better way of spending the money for them by twenty one month order this is extremely discourteous the right honorable gentleman has a right to be heard without being shouted while he's sp
relationship when we come out of the implementation period so very soon kerry bowl very prime minister rudd clear . search stood there are two alternatives to have prime new deal and no but. the government is investing considerably in contingency planning for new deal what contingency planning issued doing from the wrecks including for example a vising the commission your talks a good fifteen may have to be withdrawn on the show yourself retiring from the facts however much he hates the power...
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ms rudd said the report, which found she'd been let down by civil servants, showed that areas of theid that that two members of its catering staff were involved in a fight and stabbing at its headquarters in central london. armed officers were called to the offices this morning. two people were taken to hospital and treated for non—life threatening injuries. a man has been arrested. the man suspected of murdering missing estate agent suzy lamplugh says he hopes a police search of his mother's former garden will end speculation. police have been searching a property once owned byjohn cannan's mother in sutton coldfield since monday. mr cannan has reiterated his denial that he killed the estate agent who went missing 32 years ago. time for a look at the weather, with darren. that's very much indeed been, after a cold and frosty start it was a lovely day, there will be sunshine this weekend, but we are seeing the weather changes. clouds streaming in across the atlantic, and we will get rain across northern ireland pushing its way into the irish sea, and the winds will be picking up as w
ms rudd said the report, which found she'd been let down by civil servants, showed that areas of theid that that two members of its catering staff were involved in a fight and stabbing at its headquarters in central london. armed officers were called to the offices this morning. two people were taken to hospital and treated for non—life threatening injuries. a man has been arrested. the man suspected of murdering missing estate agent suzy lamplugh says he hopes a police search of his mother's...
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rudd and denis mccoy get an outright special antarctic sanctuary on his greenpeace says they campaign to create the largest protected area. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing. a new two part documentary that would be as the shocking realities of the global trade december on al-jazeera. i'm. not you know. some of the. live from studio. headquarters in doha. welcome to the street in the twenty seven european union members have signed the agreement for the united kingdom to leave but it is one person. they're skeptical. what happens. from brussels. stepping up the pressure on facebook. internal facebook is a relation to the cambridge. controversy. at home. and. have to weigh violence on the streets of. some of it directly aimed at. has meant a postponement of the. plates. and making their voices. to denounce violence against women. hash tag. streaming online through the climate al-jazeera dot com and off to two years all disagreements disputes deliberations to. gulshan dire warnings finally a deal that the u.k. prime minister is
rudd and denis mccoy get an outright special antarctic sanctuary on his greenpeace says they campaign to create the largest protected area. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing. a new two part documentary that would be as the shocking realities of the global trade december on al-jazeera. i'm. not you know. some of the. live from studio. headquarters in doha. welcome to the street in the twenty seven european union members have signed the...
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how do you read the remarks from amber rudd?ity in this house to support a no deal, crashing out of the european union. this place works on majorities and there is no majority for any route forward. and that means parliament is gridlocked, that means parliament is gridlocked, thatis that means parliament is gridlocked, that is the simple, honest truth of it and if you are in a gridlock, you have to find an alternative route forward. that is what people in this country need to parliament now to do. that is why i have been proposing a second referendum because it is an alternative way to make sure we can get a decision on brexit taken and then we can move forward to all the other issues that affect day—to—day life that people actually want this place focused on. if there is no majority for no deal, does that then make the default likely option another referendum?” think it raises the prospect that mps have to accept that if there is no majority for any course of action, then this place is gridlocked and we have to find a different
how do you read the remarks from amber rudd?ity in this house to support a no deal, crashing out of the european union. this place works on majorities and there is no majority for any route forward. and that means parliament is gridlocked, that means parliament is gridlocked, thatis that means parliament is gridlocked, that is the simple, honest truth of it and if you are in a gridlock, you have to find an alternative route forward. that is what people in this country need to parliament now to...
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the former home secretary amber rudd was let down by her own officials, according to an inquiry into, saying she had "inadvertently misled" mps investigating the windrush generation of post—war caribbean migrants. the report says she lost confidence in her officials and was "not supported as she should have been." you're watching afternoon live — these are our headlines: our changing climate: a new report says britain has had more extreme weather over the last ten years than in previous decades. police launch a criminal investigation into allegations of anti—semitic hate crimes within the labour party. rescuers search for the 15 victims of a bus crash — the vehicle plunged into a river after a row between the driver and passenger. in sport the leicester cityjamie vardy says the players want to win their match with cardiff city tomorrow in honour of the club's owners who died over the weekend. he calls it the hardest moment in the club's history. kevin de bruyne has been ruled out for six weeks with a knee injury. he had to be substituted in the latter stages in their win over fulham
the former home secretary amber rudd was let down by her own officials, according to an inquiry into, saying she had "inadvertently misled" mps investigating the windrush generation of post—war caribbean migrants. the report says she lost confidence in her officials and was "not supported as she should have been." you're watching afternoon live — these are our headlines: our changing climate: a new report says britain has had more extreme weather over the last ten years...
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prime minister rudd no worker missing a push through a vote in parliament to cut funding for the man who replaced him the former president mahinda rajapaksa took over after the president removed her missing up plunging the country into a political crisis there's been violence in parliament when those loyal to rajapaksa rejected two no confidence votes against him. south korea's supreme court has ordered a japanese industrial giant mitsubishi to compensate twenty eight south koreans for forced labor during the second world war the decision follows the court's ruling in october in favor of those seeking damages from another japanese company for its use of forced wartime labor those are the headlines on al-jazeera people and power rendition revisited is up next. china could be facing a debt i suppose that's according to s. and p. global trumpet ministration just been insisting towards the saudis and other uses that they want to have more production to cool down the prices we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. america's p
prime minister rudd no worker missing a push through a vote in parliament to cut funding for the man who replaced him the former president mahinda rajapaksa took over after the president removed her missing up plunging the country into a political crisis there's been violence in parliament when those loyal to rajapaksa rejected two no confidence votes against him. south korea's supreme court has ordered a japanese industrial giant mitsubishi to compensate twenty eight south koreans for forced...