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sajid javid was the surprise. he started asa remainer. javid was the surprise. a remainer. he got this extraordinary job. as a remainer. he got this extraordinaryjob. and he shafted mrs may. 0r extraordinaryjob. and he shafted mrs may. or so it appeared. yaz be, brexiteer. i do think the hardliners are playing hard and it is making things difficult to get a sensible conclusion. results of delaying the process. what emerges everywhere i go when i talk to people, irrespective of how people voted, people are saying, for heaven ‘s sake, get on with it. this is delaying the process. let's looked at the front page of the observer. more of the same. yet —— let nobody accused the bbc of not being evenhanded. we have jeremy accused the bbc of not being evenhanded. we havejeremy corbyn and his problems on the same issue. and this is it. everything is ripped apart. one of the lessons that some are drawing from the not as wonderful local election results as people might have got is that a lot of remainers would vote for the party except that we don't know what they stand fo
sajid javid was the surprise. he started asa remainer. javid was the surprise. a remainer. he got this extraordinary job. as a remainer. he got this extraordinaryjob. and he shafted mrs may. 0r extraordinaryjob. and he shafted mrs may. or so it appeared. yaz be, brexiteer. i do think the hardliners are playing hard and it is making things difficult to get a sensible conclusion. results of delaying the process. what emerges everywhere i go when i talk to people, irrespective of how people voted,...
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weirdos sajid javid —— weirdos sajid javid start? —— where does sajid javid start?r term. these issues are not going away. i appreciate we may want to talk about reforming over the next four or five yea rs. reforming over the next four or five years. but that will not stop homicide is happening tomorrow or the day after. we need appropriate resources to deal with communities, deal with crime, and to help support police officers to do that. that is only right and fair as we run into danger as others run away. the level of knife crime in the capital and other cities is something that is causing concern. sajid javid saying he would back the further use of stop and search. is that something you please to you? i am certainly pleased to hear that there is clarity around stop and search. it isa clarity around stop and search. it is a tool to protect the public and to negate the fact there are some elements of society that walk around thinking they are not going to be stopped and searched if they are in possession of a weapon. that needs to change but we also need to have p
weirdos sajid javid —— weirdos sajid javid start? —— where does sajid javid start?r term. these issues are not going away. i appreciate we may want to talk about reforming over the next four or five yea rs. reforming over the next four or five years. but that will not stop homicide is happening tomorrow or the day after. we need appropriate resources to deal with communities, deal with crime, and to help support police officers to do that. that is only right and fair as we run into...
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sajid javid's brother is a serving officer, something he reminded the conference of, recalling in hise he witnessed when he joined his brother in a patrol car. teenagers, giving them the middle finger and swearing, and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached the lights and slowed down, one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother "you paki bastard!". he promised rank and file officers that he would prioritise funding. and that a lack of resources can impact on crime. let's reset the relationship between the government and police. i will give you the tools, powers and back—up that you need to get the job done. that funding promised reopened the wings of the past. three years ago to reason they accused us of crying wolf and scaremongering of the effects of budget cuts to policing. 0ur warnings that cutting police officer numbers would see an increase in the number of victims of crime were dismissed. the labour party say that sajid javid is in denial about the impact that cuts have had on the level of policing and crime. his first set piece speech seems to
sajid javid's brother is a serving officer, something he reminded the conference of, recalling in hise he witnessed when he joined his brother in a patrol car. teenagers, giving them the middle finger and swearing, and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached the lights and slowed down, one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother "you paki bastard!". he promised rank and file officers that he would prioritise funding. and that a lack of resources can...
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he will bejudged not abbott issues a challenge to sajid javid. will be judged not on the state m e nts javid. he will be judged not on the statements he makes this afternoon, he will bejudged statements he makes this afternoon, he will be judged on what he does to put the situation right and get justice for the windrush generation. also on the program: another government defeat on the eu withdrawal bill. some peers stand accused of trying to destroy brexit. and that, my lords, is not a matter of principle but a matter of abuse of principle but a matter of abuse of privileged. a direct attempt not to secure the best for britain, but to secure the best for britain, but to have brexit driven onto the rocks. but first, theresa may has been rejigging her cabinet following the departure of amber rudd. miss rudd resigned as home secretary on sunday, saying she had inadvertently misled the home affairs committee last week about immigration targets. the prime minister appointed sajid javid as home secretary at around 10am on monday. six hours later, he wa
he will bejudged not abbott issues a challenge to sajid javid. will be judged not on the state m e nts javid. he will be judged not on the statements he makes this afternoon, he will bejudged statements he makes this afternoon, he will be judged on what he does to put the situation right and get justice for the windrush generation. also on the program: another government defeat on the eu withdrawal bill. some peers stand accused of trying to destroy brexit. and that, my lords, is not a matter...
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sajid javid's brother baz is a serving officer, something he reminded the conference of.peech the extremely race to the offensive language he witnessed when he joined his brother a control car. teenagers giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slowed down, one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, "you paki bastard". he promised the rank and file officers that he would increase funding and conceded that lack of resources could have an impact on crime. let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i will give you the tools, the powers and the back—up that you need to get the job done. that funding promise reopened the wounds of the past. three years ago, theresa may accused us of crying wolf. we were accused of scaremongering over the effects of budget cuts to policing. albot warnings to cutting police officers and the effect on crime were dismissed. the labour party says sajid javid is in denial about the impact cuts have had on policing and the level of crime.
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sajid javid is obviously knew. how big a change does she have to make?plemented and some change in roles, as he will announce this afternoon, he will have to make a change. that is quite clear. but that change should not be departing from the thought that legal migrants and illegal migrants are different things. we do need to keep the approach of making sure that illegal migrants approach the rules properly. on the tens of thousands target which mrs may has stuck to, time to get rid of it? thousands target which mrs may has stuck to, time to get rid of mm isa stuck to, time to get rid of mm is a manifesto commitment, has been since 2010. the home secretary will make his own judgment with the prime minister. i don't think necessarily having such targets is the most important thing. what you've got to do is look at the right level of immigration at different times, which may change from year to year. how far do you think labour has some responsibility here? the language, the rhetoric over immigration has been heightened through successive governments, goin
sajid javid is obviously knew. how big a change does she have to make?plemented and some change in roles, as he will announce this afternoon, he will have to make a change. that is quite clear. but that change should not be departing from the thought that legal migrants and illegal migrants are different things. we do need to keep the approach of making sure that illegal migrants approach the rules properly. on the tens of thousands target which mrs may has stuck to, time to get rid of it?...
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sajid javid, the new home secretary, tells police officers, "for those of you who stand on the frontlinel be with you". let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i'll give you the tools, the powers and the back—up you need to get the job done. running out of water — a warning that england faces shortages by 2050. enough waterfor 20 million people is lost through leaks every day. for the first time in 22 years arsenal have a new manager. unai emery will replace arsene wenger. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: wayne rooney is heading to the us for discussions about a playing career over there. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. marks & spencer has suffered a big fall in profits, as it battles to modernise its business, and to adapt to the changing way we shop. its strategy of closing stores and revamping its online business caused profits to slump by almost two thirds over the last year. sales of food, clothing and homeware all declined. yesterday, m&s said it plans to close 100 shops by 2022, accelerating an overhaul it says is
sajid javid, the new home secretary, tells police officers, "for those of you who stand on the frontlinel be with you". let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i'll give you the tools, the powers and the back—up you need to get the job done. running out of water — a warning that england faces shortages by 2050. enough waterfor 20 million people is lost through leaks every day. for the first time in 22 years arsenal have a new manager. unai emery will...
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sajid javid adopting a conservatory tone.hat matters isjeremy corbyn and labour have made a frequent criticism of the government that cuts to police numbers which mr corbyn argues has in part fuelled the rise in violent crime. interesting to hear sajid javid suggesting in his speech he wanted to look at the issue of resources and that meant numbers and equipment. i doubt he's got that signed off by the treasury, the thought of getting more cash or police officers on the beat. a shift away from the theresa may era not just in terms of the language, the tone he is adopting towards the police but also the suggestion he wa nts to police but also the suggestion he wants to try and get more officers and more equipment. that will be interesting to see whether anyone picks up on that. the other very aware that it might come up because it came up at the end of prime minister's questions last week was that announcement about taking the east coast main line back into public ownership. that very much plays to jeremy corbyn's public owner
sajid javid adopting a conservatory tone.hat matters isjeremy corbyn and labour have made a frequent criticism of the government that cuts to police numbers which mr corbyn argues has in part fuelled the rise in violent crime. interesting to hear sajid javid suggesting in his speech he wanted to look at the issue of resources and that meant numbers and equipment. i doubt he's got that signed off by the treasury, the thought of getting more cash or police officers on the beat. a shift away from...
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the new home secretary, sajid javid, has told police that he stands with them on the front line, ando get the job done. in his first speech to the police federation of england and wales, mrjavid said he wanted to reset the relationship between officers and the government, and police funding would be his "priority" in next year's spending review. a warning that this report from our correspondent sarah campbell contains a racially—offensive term. a raid just after dawn this morning, by london's new violent crime task force. the capital has been reeling from a sharp upturn in murders, shootings and stabbings, as have other cities. against that backdrop and a severe threat from terrorism, the new home secretary came to birmingham knowing he needs the police on his side. sajid javid's brother baz is a serving officer, something he reminded the conference of, recalling in his speech the extremely racially offensive language he witnessed when hejoined his brother in a patrol car. teenagers giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and worst of all, at one point, when his car app
the new home secretary, sajid javid, has told police that he stands with them on the front line, ando get the job done. in his first speech to the police federation of england and wales, mrjavid said he wanted to reset the relationship between officers and the government, and police funding would be his "priority" in next year's spending review. a warning that this report from our correspondent sarah campbell contains a racially—offensive term. a raid just after dawn this morning,...
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but sajid javid is expected to strike a very different tone. demand". something of an olive branch from sajid javid, then — trying perhaps to distance himself from theresa may when she addressed the same conference three years ago? we were warned that the police and the public were being put in danger, in 2001, 2004, and 2007. the truth is that crime fell in each of those years. so please, for your sake, and for the thousands of police officers who have worked so hard every day, this crying wolf has to stop. so, what impact have cuts have and how is morale among officers? with us from the conference in birmingham are liz groom, chair of the cambridgeshire police federation, pcjohn apter, who represents officers in hampshire, and clifford tomkinson, who's a neighbourhood sergeant in the west midlands. good morning. in your deductions, you represent three very different sorts of police forces and three different areas of policing. starting with you, liz and moving through the group, i tell is the precious your officers face at the moment. persona
but sajid javid is expected to strike a very different tone. demand". something of an olive branch from sajid javid, then — trying perhaps to distance himself from theresa may when she addressed the same conference three years ago? we were warned that the police and the public were being put in danger, in 2001, 2004, and 2007. the truth is that crime fell in each of those years. so please, for your sake, and for the thousands of police officers who have worked so hard every day, this...
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as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinet table today as home secretary, we ask, if you were designing britain's immigration policy from scratch, what would you come up with? we will be speaking to the 25—year—old with asperger‘s who was forcibly removed from london's bfi cinema for laughing too much.
as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinet table today as home secretary, we ask, if you were designing britain's immigration policy from scratch, what would you come up with? we will be speaking to the 25—year—old with asperger‘s who was forcibly removed from london's bfi cinema for laughing too much.
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to the new home secretary, sajid javid. they want him to put his personal weight behind a home office review of anti—abortion campaigns in close proximity to abortion clinics. one council has delineated an exclusion zone outside a clinic. is that what should happen elsewhere? women visiting many clinics at the moment are confronted by a mix of pickets, placards and prayers. many of them consider it harassment. but for those against abortion, this is about free speech, and offering alternatives to abortion to women. well, in the us, abortion is on the frontline of a culture war between liberals and religious conservatives — an issue argued as bitterly as brexit is here. but as we now live in an era of globalisation of protest, is the us fight over abortion coming here? helen thomas has been looking at both sides of the debate. her report does contain images of some graphic anti—abortion campaign material. 50 years since abortion became legal in britain... it was described as the greatest moral issue of them all... 50 years o
to the new home secretary, sajid javid. they want him to put his personal weight behind a home office review of anti—abortion campaigns in close proximity to abortion clinics. one council has delineated an exclusion zone outside a clinic. is that what should happen elsewhere? women visiting many clinics at the moment are confronted by a mix of pickets, placards and prayers. many of them consider it harassment. but for those against abortion, this is about free speech, and offering...
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i am critical of sajid javid but this seems a little bit...y paper also if they have more, we will only find out in a week's time. we have had no response yet from the home secretary himself. spokesman on the half of the home secretary says he denies it. splendid. let's move on to the sunday times. knife crime which we we re sunday times. knife crime which we were reporting in great detail, a few weeks ago. the sunday times have done a different analysis. few weeks ago. the sunday times have done a different analysislj few weeks ago. the sunday times have done a different analysis. i read it inch rope. it says the knife crime has spread from the cities to the shires. so what? when you read down, it is concerning, the evidence. it is up 20% in london over the last three years but in some home counties, increase since 2014 are far steeper. knife crime in hertfordshire upward 100 and 50%. 229 incidents up to 550. some of them are up to 86%. those are worrying statistics. particularly for people that live in those errors. apparently a lot of it is
i am critical of sajid javid but this seems a little bit...y paper also if they have more, we will only find out in a week's time. we have had no response yet from the home secretary himself. spokesman on the half of the home secretary says he denies it. splendid. let's move on to the sunday times. knife crime which we we re sunday times. knife crime which we were reporting in great detail, a few weeks ago. the sunday times have done a different analysis. few weeks ago. the sunday times have...
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sajid javid will be an excellent home secretary. thank you. a scandal that brought down a home secretary. hermine thompson came to the uk in 1962. she was diagnosed with dementia five years ago. her daughter, yvonne, was distraught. when she was here first, i used to come out here everyday. i used to just sit down and cry. in the past year, yvonne hasn't been able to visit her mum. why? well, because yvonne has been in a detention centre. so, how long were you in yarlswwood for? for eight months. eight months? it was terrible. we are human beings. and when they want to deport anybody, they handcuff you with your hand behind you, sometimes the ladies, they take them in their nighties. yvonne was released from yarl‘s wood just a few days after this statement was published by the home office at the height of the scandal.
sajid javid will be an excellent home secretary. thank you. a scandal that brought down a home secretary. hermine thompson came to the uk in 1962. she was diagnosed with dementia five years ago. her daughter, yvonne, was distraught. when she was here first, i used to come out here everyday. i used to just sit down and cry. in the past year, yvonne hasn't been able to visit her mum. why? well, because yvonne has been in a detention centre. so, how long were you in yarlswwood for? for eight...
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sajid javid is the new home secretary in the uk. this is the front page of the guardian.of the windrush scandal. one of the first things he has said in parliament is he will put that right. he says it isa he will put that right. he says it is a top priority, as indeed he distanced himself from the idea of creating a hostile environment for illegal immigrants. of course, sajid javid, a pakistani britain, i hate this word, we have seen bame, "black and minority ethnic." this is a great story. he came from pakistan in the 60s, his father. went into politics after working in a bank. this has been a recurrent theme. talking about europe, immigration needs talking about. from your perspective, a great choice in terms of the immigration story, but what about brexit and what it means for theresa may's cabinet, because amber rudd was a very strong remainer, and toa rudd was a very strong remainer, and to a great degree, an ally for theresa may. javid? to a great degree, an ally for theresa may. javid ? not to a great degree, an ally for theresa may. javid? not so? to a great degre
sajid javid is the new home secretary in the uk. this is the front page of the guardian.of the windrush scandal. one of the first things he has said in parliament is he will put that right. he says it isa he will put that right. he says it is a top priority, as indeed he distanced himself from the idea of creating a hostile environment for illegal immigrants. of course, sajid javid, a pakistani britain, i hate this word, we have seen bame, "black and minority ethnic." this is a great...
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sajid javid wasn't the only minister starting a newjob this week.at the housing department was taken over by the former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire. he didn't have much settling in time. literally within hours of his appointment, he was at the despatch box. in some ways the local government is in the blood with me, as my father was a former chief executive of a local council and so, some of the debates about the counsellors were ones that i had as a boy, believe it or not. the bank that once liked to say yes has very much been saying no. nearly 2 million tsb customers had trouble using the bank's services, online and in branches, since the company's attempt to move data between systems. tsb executives were given a rough ride by the treasury committee. i keep being told it's a kind of problem that every bank has. i've been on this committee a long time. that compares with it, are you going to lose either of those? no. we are here and we're going to fix this. can ijust very quickly... let mejust, mention this bonus. is he going to los
sajid javid wasn't the only minister starting a newjob this week.at the housing department was taken over by the former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire. he didn't have much settling in time. literally within hours of his appointment, he was at the despatch box. in some ways the local government is in the blood with me, as my father was a former chief executive of a local council and so, some of the debates about the counsellors were ones that i had as a boy, believe it or not. the...
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sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.ng charge was to waive the fees for afghan interpreters wanting to live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look at trying to make it easier for their families to join them. leila nathoo, bbc news, the home office. some of the biggest names in football have been sending messages of support to sir alex ferguson. the former manchester united manager is recovering in intensive care, after suffering a brain haemorrhage. he underwent emergency surgery on saturday. our sports correspondent david ornstein has the latest. last seen in public looking fit and well a week ago, news of sir alex ferguson's illness has rocked the world of football and beyond. among the many messages of support, david beckham said "keep fighting, boss. sending prayers and love to cathy and the whole family." while another ex—manchester united star cristiano ronaldo wrote, "my thoughts and prayers are with you, my dear friend. be strong, boss." everyone at match of the day sends our best wishes to sir a
sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.ng charge was to waive the fees for afghan interpreters wanting to live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look at trying to make it easier for their families to join them. leila nathoo, bbc news, the home office. some of the biggest names in football have been sending messages of support to sir alex ferguson. the former manchester united manager is recovering in intensive care, after suffering a brain haemorrhage. he...
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let me just ask you about windrush, had a new admission today from sajid javid, new home secretary, onave been wrongly deported. to which we say how did that not happen under amber rudd when she said she did not think any had been wrongly deported? sajid javid has taken over and has been asking the big questions, 8000 cases being examined, basically anyone born before 1973 they're saying could have fallen into this category. 32 are foreign national offenders, 31 as an administrative movables, people who were enforced returns, and the view in the home office is that the latter group, the government is going to make a huge effort to reach out to those and if they want to come back they should be encouraged to do so. the government will be doing nothing for the foreign national offenders but if they apply they may well have the right to come back. i'm joined now by damian green — theresa may's oldest political ally and a former first secretary of state in her government. and actually an immigration minister sometime back. i want to get back to the border issue first of all. so, the britis
let me just ask you about windrush, had a new admission today from sajid javid, new home secretary, onave been wrongly deported. to which we say how did that not happen under amber rudd when she said she did not think any had been wrongly deported? sajid javid has taken over and has been asking the big questions, 8000 cases being examined, basically anyone born before 1973 they're saying could have fallen into this category. 32 are foreign national offenders, 31 as an administrative movables,...
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i think there has been a big disconnect and i hope sajid javid puts it right.tion and civil servant execution, there is an enormous gap which they should not be. and by the way, i would like to see a bit more blame going on in the civil service because ministers should take the rap, they are in charge, they should resign, there is a lot of people who should do some thinking. we have got to wrap up, henry and digby, thank you so much. that's it for this extra helping of the papers tonight — thanks for staying digby and henry. next here on bbc news, huw edwards will be bring you all the latest coverage of the results in the local elections.
i think there has been a big disconnect and i hope sajid javid puts it right.tion and civil servant execution, there is an enormous gap which they should not be. and by the way, i would like to see a bit more blame going on in the civil service because ministers should take the rap, they are in charge, they should resign, there is a lot of people who should do some thinking. we have got to wrap up, henry and digby, thank you so much. that's it for this extra helping of the papers tonight —...
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sajid javid is going to say i get it, i am going to give you the tour so that. see this here, his brother is superintendent of westminster police. for me the key thing in politics is that theresa may three years ago spoke about cuts, i'm going to break the power of the police federation. he rips all that up police federation. he rips all that up and says "i am with you". this is about how all ministers now there is i'io about how all ministers now there is no controlling government will stop the ministers are going off and doing their own thing. so there is a lot of freelancing going on in the expectation of a leadership election? within the foreseeable is not immediate future? yes, but obviously certain individuals engage in itand obviously certain individuals engage in it and others do not. sergey .java —— shunted out it doesn't really administer any favours. he was brought back into the cabinet. lot of people saying it was almost to the last man standing from the cameron years, with the exception of jeremy hunt who seems to have something of a rejuvenation. h
sajid javid is going to say i get it, i am going to give you the tour so that. see this here, his brother is superintendent of westminster police. for me the key thing in politics is that theresa may three years ago spoke about cuts, i'm going to break the power of the police federation. he rips all that up police federation. he rips all that up and says "i am with you". this is about how all ministers now there is i'io about how all ministers now there is no controlling government...
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on friday the home secretary, sajid javid, said former translators, who were given permits to live instill waiting to be reunited with their wives and children. our home affairs correspondent leila nathoo has more. abdul wakil is now bringing up his eldest son alone. it's been more than two years since he came to the uk from afghanistan, where he worked as an interpreter with the british army. but he says it was too expensive for him to bring the rest of his family with him at the same time, and now he and his son are suffering without them. they told me that you can take your family later. but when i came here, and i found out it was so tough, when i saw my son, he was struggling. he was distressed. he told one of his class—fellows he was going to harm himself because he's missing his mum and missing his brother. several hundred afghans were employed as translators by british troops during the conflict in their country. their faces here are obscured, as many were under threat from the taliban for their choice. some, who are deemed to have faced particular danger in their roles, were
on friday the home secretary, sajid javid, said former translators, who were given permits to live instill waiting to be reunited with their wives and children. our home affairs correspondent leila nathoo has more. abdul wakil is now bringing up his eldest son alone. it's been more than two years since he came to the uk from afghanistan, where he worked as an interpreter with the british army. but he says it was too expensive for him to bring the rest of his family with him at the same time,...
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sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.taking charge was to waive the fees for afghan interpreters wanting to live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look at trying to make it easier for their families to join them. at trying to make it easier six people have been injured in the turkish capital ankara, after dramatic flash floods engulfed the streets of one district. this man managed to cling onto the bonnet of a car to survive the deluge, and others had to scramble to safety, as their vehicles were swept away. britain's ambassador to the us, says work is under way on proposals, that might ease president trump's concerns about the nuclear deal with iran. concerns about the mr trump has been fiercely critical of the agreement, and is due to make an announcement within days, on whether or not he'll abandon it. within days, on whether or let's talk to our washington correspondent chris buckler.... said correspondent chris buckler.... is boris bors going to be able to sway the president, do you think? mr johnson
sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.taking charge was to waive the fees for afghan interpreters wanting to live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look at trying to make it easier for their families to join them. at trying to make it easier six people have been injured in the turkish capital ankara, after dramatic flash floods engulfed the streets of one district. this man managed to cling onto the bonnet of a car to survive the deluge, and others had...
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sajid javid's brother is a serving officer. something he reminded the conference of.n hejoined his brother in a patrol car. teenagers, giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slow down, when teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, "you paki bastard". he promised the rank—and—file officers that he would prioritise police funding. and conceded that a lack of resources can have an impact on crime. let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i will give you the tools, the powers and the back—up that you need to get the job done. that funding promise reopened the ones of the past. three years ago, teresa may accused us of crying wolf. we were accused of scaremongering over the effects of budget cuts to policing. our warnings that police officer numbers would see an increase in the number of victims of crime were dismissed. the labour party say sajid javid is in denial about the impact cuts have had on policing in the level of crime. his first set piece speech does
sajid javid's brother is a serving officer. something he reminded the conference of.n hejoined his brother in a patrol car. teenagers, giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slow down, when teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, "you paki bastard". he promised the rank—and—file officers that he would prioritise police funding. and conceded that a lack of resources can have an impact on crime....
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the new home secretary, sajid javid, has told police officers that he is standing with them on the frontthe job done. a warning, daniel sandford's report contains a racially—offensive term. just over three weeks into the job, with murder and violent crime rising and the threat from terrorism still severe, sajid javid came to birmingham knowing he needed the police on his side. to win them over he reminded them that his brother is a police officer and recalled the extremely racially offensive language he heard when his brother took him for a ride in a patrol car. teenagers giving them the middle finger, swearing and spitting. and, worst of all, at one point when his car approached lights and slowed down, one teenager leaned over and yelled at my brother, you bleep. his message, after a difficult eight years between the home office and rank and file, was simple. let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i will give you the tools, the powers and the back—up that you need to get the job done. for those of you who stand on the front line, be in no doubt that i will b
the new home secretary, sajid javid, has told police officers that he is standing with them on the frontthe job done. a warning, daniel sandford's report contains a racially—offensive term. just over three weeks into the job, with murder and violent crime rising and the threat from terrorism still severe, sajid javid came to birmingham knowing he needed the police on his side. to win them over he reminded them that his brother is a police officer and recalled the extremely racially offensive...
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there's a feeling that sajid javid is more of unknown quantity. right.overnment have some power to take measures. there are several councils looking at doing the same thing as ealing, which basically uses anti—social behaviour powers. in bournemouth where we filmed the council has visited the clinic to talk about a buffer zone. no word on a formal consultation yet. worth noting that in other parts of the world, the us, canada, australia, these buffer zones are very often challenged in the courts on free—speech grounds and sometimes successfully and indeed in ealing we've already heard about a potential legal challenge. thank you forjoining us. for decades, no love has been lost between israel and iran. for months, they have been skirmishing in syria, sometimes directly, sometimes via proxies. so it was not for the first time last night, that missiles flew. but it does seem this was the first time that iran itself has sent rockets into israeli—occupied territory, the golan heights. 20 were dispatched according to israel, although they had little effect, p
there's a feeling that sajid javid is more of unknown quantity. right.overnment have some power to take measures. there are several councils looking at doing the same thing as ealing, which basically uses anti—social behaviour powers. in bournemouth where we filmed the council has visited the clinic to talk about a buffer zone. no word on a formal consultation yet. worth noting that in other parts of the world, the us, canada, australia, these buffer zones are very often challenged in the...
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i think sajid javid will be an excellent home secretary.highest—ranking catholic to face such allegations. cardinal pell, who's 76 and a former archbishop of melbourne and sydney, pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. new alcohol pricing laws come into force in scotland today targeting high strength spirits and ciders. the minimum price is now 50p per unit of alcohol, meaning a two—litre bottle of strong cider goes up from £4 to at least £11. but drinks with a lower alcohol percentage, like wine and beer, should stay around the same price. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has welcomed the move. the international trade secretary, liam fox, has accused the house of lords of seeking to block the will of the people, after a series of government defeats over brexit in the chamber. the latest and most significant would enable parliament to send theresa may back to the negotiating table in brussels, if mp5 didn't like the brexit deal she'd negotiated. i think there is an attempt by a group in the house of lords who were ver
i think sajid javid will be an excellent home secretary.highest—ranking catholic to face such allegations. cardinal pell, who's 76 and a former archbishop of melbourne and sydney, pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. new alcohol pricing laws come into force in scotland today targeting high strength spirits and ciders. the minimum price is now 50p per unit of alcohol, meaning a two—litre bottle of strong cider goes up from £4 to at least £11. but drinks with a lower alcohol...
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so let's talk about the new man in the home office, sajid javid. man in the home office, sajid javid.verse department. department. number of things that he is very well qualified to do. well qualified to do. evidence that was destroyed way back in 2009 — ten. in 2009 — ten. kingdom but would be held back by any failure in the system. any failure in the system. migration policy post—brexit, so certainly a fall in tray for him. certainly a fall in tray for him. the last few years, which is actually theresa may's language. actually theresa may's language. have been listening for the past few weeks? weeks? and he is doing what he feels comfortable with. comfortable with. public expect and expect the government to uphold the law. government to uphold the law. well—placed to take on this particular challenge. particular challenge. targets are the right way to manage the policy? the policy? determine what the best way to go about implementing the policy is. about implementing the policy is. are not here legally and who would have a right... have a right... the public would expect to be sent
so let's talk about the new man in the home office, sajid javid. man in the home office, sajid javid.verse department. department. number of things that he is very well qualified to do. well qualified to do. evidence that was destroyed way back in 2009 — ten. in 2009 — ten. kingdom but would be held back by any failure in the system. any failure in the system. migration policy post—brexit, so certainly a fall in tray for him. certainly a fall in tray for him. the last few years, which is...
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today sajid javid believes they were 63 cases where it may have happened.old to leave the country or been forced out of the country. these were people who were para being commonwealth citizens arriving before 1973 and they had as much right to live in britain as anyone else. of those, 30 we re britain as anyone else. of those, 30 were ones who had been told by officials they had to leave and left in quotes voluntarily. another was forced to leave. the others were more complicated. they had served time in prison. it is still not clear about whether they should have been allowed to remain in britain although there may be less sympathy for them. the scandal is getting worse for the government. they have not started to look at how many people spent how many nights wrongly imprisoned in the immigration detention centres. thank you. facebook says it's removed nearly 30 million posts containing sexual or violent images, terrorist propaganda or hate speech all in the first three months of the year. the company made the revelation in an unprecedented report after da
today sajid javid believes they were 63 cases where it may have happened.old to leave the country or been forced out of the country. these were people who were para being commonwealth citizens arriving before 1973 and they had as much right to live in britain as anyone else. of those, 30 we re britain as anyone else. of those, 30 were ones who had been told by officials they had to leave and left in quotes voluntarily. another was forced to leave. the others were more complicated. they had...
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i should say south london or chicago where which also has it influence what about the fact that sajid javid supports the increased use of stop and search which we know disproportionately targets people of color but i think the important thing around stop and search is that it's always been a very useful tool for the police service what we had were concerns you know the statistics that you sort of alluded to there that painted a picture that was concerning of course since since that happened some years ago and there was a decrease in use to stop and search in terms of the real education in the trying to police officers that has changed quite consider the reeducation. black people eight times more likely to be still know we're talking a lot i'm not here to defend particular you know areas where where that might those abilities to do what what i'm saying is that it's a valuable tool it needs to be used in the right way and i think the vast majority of members of the public out there would understand that if you if as a police officer you had grounds to suspect that someone might be carrying so
i should say south london or chicago where which also has it influence what about the fact that sajid javid supports the increased use of stop and search which we know disproportionately targets people of color but i think the important thing around stop and search is that it's always been a very useful tool for the police service what we had were concerns you know the statistics that you sort of alluded to there that painted a picture that was concerning of course since since that happened...
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in his first speech as home secretary sajid javid assures police officers he'll provide the resourcesinflation fell to 2.496 in consumer price inflation fell to 2.4% in april. it is the lowest it has been since march last year. this will ease pressure on the bank of england to raise interest rates. we have just been hearing that marks and spencer have seen a big fall in profits. they fell by almost two thirds to £67 million. more on this ina thirds to £67 million. more on this in a moment. if you are going abroad, make sure that you do your sums before you change money. three tech firms including the currency fund, transfer wise, recommended tonne reckon we are paying thousands of hidden fees. as we have been hearing, bad news the marks & spencer. annual profits fell by almost two thirds to around £67 million. sales of food, clothing and home where, they all fell. the companies claimed to close about 100 stores over the next four years, which it says is absolutely vital for its future. 21 stores have already been closed, and these relocation of 14 more closures was announced yesterday
in his first speech as home secretary sajid javid assures police officers he'll provide the resourcesinflation fell to 2.496 in consumer price inflation fell to 2.4% in april. it is the lowest it has been since march last year. this will ease pressure on the bank of england to raise interest rates. we have just been hearing that marks and spencer have seen a big fall in profits. they fell by almost two thirds to £67 million. more on this ina thirds to £67 million. more on this in a moment. if...
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late last night, the new home secretary, sajid javid, accepted that argument., and now they would be able to do that for free. bill cosby and roman polanski have been expelled from the us academy of motion picture arts and sciences. the academy — which runs the oscars — said this was done in accordance with its standards of conduct. tv star cosby was convicted of sexual assault last month. oscar—winning director polanski admitted statutory rape of a 13—year—old girl in 1977. peter bowes reports from los angeles. the academy announced the expulsion of bill cosby and roman polanski two days after its board gathered to vote on the issue. in a short statement, it said the academy encouraged ethical standards that required its members to uphold its values of respect for human dignity. the group adopted a new code of conduct in december for its more than 8,000 members. it says the academy is no place for people who abuse their status, power or influence in a manner that violates standards of decency. it includes a provision to suspend or expel those who compromise th
late last night, the new home secretary, sajid javid, accepted that argument., and now they would be able to do that for free. bill cosby and roman polanski have been expelled from the us academy of motion picture arts and sciences. the academy — which runs the oscars — said this was done in accordance with its standards of conduct. tv star cosby was convicted of sexual assault last month. oscar—winning director polanski admitted statutory rape of a 13—year—old girl in 1977. peter...
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sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.as to waive the fees for afghan interpreters wanting to live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look at trying to make it easier for their families to join them. leila nathoo, bbc news, the home office. the headlines on bbc news: divisions in the conservative party as business secretary, greg clark, insists the idea of a "customers partnership" with the eu is still an option. some of football's biggest names show their support for sir alex ferguson, who's recovering from a brain haemorrhage. the mother of a 17—year—old boy shot dead in south london appeals for an end to the violence in the capital. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. good even these are the chester city have celebrated the premier league title in front of their home fans at the etihad stadium. the trophy held aloft by their captain vincent kompany. aloft by their captain vincent kompa ny. it is aloft by their captain vincent kompany. it is their third title in seve
sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.as to waive the fees for afghan interpreters wanting to live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look at trying to make it easier for their families to join them. leila nathoo, bbc news, the home office. the headlines on bbc news: divisions in the conservative party as business secretary, greg clark, insists the idea of a "customers partnership" with the eu is still an option. some of football's biggest names...
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i should say south london or chicago where which also has it influence what about the fact that sajid javid supports the increased use of stop and search which we know disproportionately targets people of color but i think the important thing around stop and search is that it's always been a very useful tool for the police service what we had were concerns that the statistics that you sort of.
i should say south london or chicago where which also has it influence what about the fact that sajid javid supports the increased use of stop and search which we know disproportionately targets people of color but i think the important thing around stop and search is that it's always been a very useful tool for the police service what we had were concerns that the statistics that you sort of.
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sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.it easierfor it will look at tried to make it easier for their families to join them. leila nafaqa, bbc news at the office. it has been a glorious day on the weather front with more sunshine to come tomorrow, retailers are hoping shoppers will be tempted after the wash—out that was the easter bank holiday weekend. this is how some garden centres looked last month. easter was a financial and meteorological wash—out for many retailers — what a difference a month makes. sunshine tends to bring out the shoppers and part—time gardeners. and what will they be buying? we have just moved we havejust moved back we have just moved back from living abroad for 20 years. we have a garden that needs reinvigorating and some new plants. this is an opportunity, on a daylight this, you are outside, but you are also doing something. and what will they be buying? why, busy lizzie plants, of course. they disappeared six years ago but are back this weekend and expected to fly off the shelves. who knew? i do
sajid javid has promised a fair and humane immigration system.it easierfor it will look at tried to make it easier for their families to join them. leila nafaqa, bbc news at the office. it has been a glorious day on the weather front with more sunshine to come tomorrow, retailers are hoping shoppers will be tempted after the wash—out that was the easter bank holiday weekend. this is how some garden centres looked last month. easter was a financial and meteorological wash—out for many...
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we have a new, sajid javid, the new home secretary, who was thought to bea home secretary, who was thoughtbrexit minded. that could have changed the balance within this in a cabinet 6—5 in favour of perhaps a hardline on brexit. even so, you think about the wider party. i think she will be tempted to not bring it to a head today. as in a she does that she is in trouble. this front-page talking about the fact that it is a quote from jacob rees—mogg is, it could lead to the collapse of the government. at the same time, you have another daily newspaper in the uk, the daily express, says that despite lower the blood and the interminable turmoil over a brexit oui’ interminable turmoil over a brexit our exclusive poll reveals britain backs theresa may. whatever you do, don't call another general election, it is. it is interesting the different viewpoints. a very bold headline. it makes the point that 4796 headline. it makes the point that 47% of people asked, 2000 people, the general public, they think that theresa may is a better eye on the economy than jeremy corbyn. at the same time you have
we have a new, sajid javid, the new home secretary, who was thought to bea home secretary, who was thoughtbrexit minded. that could have changed the balance within this in a cabinet 6—5 in favour of perhaps a hardline on brexit. even so, you think about the wider party. i think she will be tempted to not bring it to a head today. as in a she does that she is in trouble. this front-page talking about the fact that it is a quote from jacob rees—mogg is, it could lead to the collapse of the...
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the metro is talking about right and left wing activists it describes as "abusing" sajid javid over hisc minority background. the tainted money in uk, tax havens to be revealed, the independent focuses on that story after a rebellion by tory mps forces the government to backtrack on policy plans. and the times has a story on how bmw has allegedly failed to act immediately over safety fears involving some cars. we are going to get straight on with it. a mixed bag and not really sure what a lead story should be. let's start with the telegraph. trees and make warand start with the telegraph. trees and make war and the brexit deal could sink her. these are tory rebels who do not want any kind of customs union or relationship after brexit. low they are not budgeting. it comes as no surprise. they have always maintained this line and do not want any type of customs partnership because it means what was in the tory party manifesto decided a clean break will not be affected. this is 60 tory rebel mps who have told the pm that it is basically going to be over if you think about it. that is quite
the metro is talking about right and left wing activists it describes as "abusing" sajid javid over hisc minority background. the tainted money in uk, tax havens to be revealed, the independent focuses on that story after a rebellion by tory mps forces the government to backtrack on policy plans. and the times has a story on how bmw has allegedly failed to act immediately over safety fears involving some cars. we are going to get straight on with it. a mixed bag and not really sure...
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sajid javid has been appointed britain's new home secretary as the government struggles to deal with a row over deporting immigrants. his appointment follows the resignation of a key ally of the prime minister, amber rudd. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and another top story here in the uk. the chief executive of sainsbury‘s has apologised now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. president tried postponed a decision on whether to impose steel and aluminium tariffs on us allies. bonjour australia. french president macron hopes to drum up more business down under after a stopover in washington, dc. good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. newsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with other allies. for the latest, i'm joined by kim giddleson. -- gittleson. no sur
sajid javid has been appointed britain's new home secretary as the government struggles to deal with a row over deporting immigrants. his appointment follows the resignation of a key ally of the prime minister, amber rudd. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and another top story here in the uk. the chief executive of sainsbury‘s has apologised now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. president tried postponed a decision on whether to impose steel and...
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last week she thought it would be home and dry on the customs partnership, and sajid javid, be home andpartnership, and sajidjavid, her newest minister, who has taken over at the home office, and gavin williamson, who i think she hoped would be on her side in defence, because he was rapidly promoted, they have both come out against it as well. about a dozen ministers? are they remainers, leavers, a mixture? suggesting there are remainers back in there. they had a meeting of the subgroup of the cabinet last week which dealt with brexit in the middle of the week. at that we did has reported they had agreed to dump the customs partnership idea as unworkable. agreed to dump the customs partnership idea as unworkablem was kind of wishful thinking. later it was reported they hadn't dumped it. it is time is pretty unworkable system was dumped, because even eu does not think this one has legs, quite honestly. the other great option is what they call this maximum facilitation situation which would be a technical solution, so you have trusted trading schemes and people preregister and it is done
last week she thought it would be home and dry on the customs partnership, and sajid javid, be home andpartnership, and sajidjavid, her newest minister, who has taken over at the home office, and gavin williamson, who i think she hoped would be on her side in defence, because he was rapidly promoted, they have both come out against it as well. about a dozen ministers? are they remainers, leavers, a mixture? suggesting there are remainers back in there. they had a meeting of the subgroup of the...
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the guardian leads with the new uk home secretary, sajid javid.eople affected by the windrush scandal as he starts his new role. the daily telegraph says (ani) music apps such as spotify might give central bankers just as a good a sense of what's going on in the economy as traditional surveys. the chief economist at the bank of england says apps like spotify are key to gauging the "mood" of consumers. the financial times says a painting sold by the metropolitan museum of art in new york five years ago — because it was deemed unexceptional is in fact a masterpiece by flemish painter, peter paul rubens. it's now being re—sold by its new owner for up to $5 million. 0uch! so let's begin. with me is 0liver cornock, the editor—in—chief andmiddle east managing editor at oxford business group. it is good to see you. a story you would have a lot to say about. a quiet dramatic televised event on the part of the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, pulling the curtain across and revealing all of this information about what iran has supposedly been up
the guardian leads with the new uk home secretary, sajid javid.eople affected by the windrush scandal as he starts his new role. the daily telegraph says (ani) music apps such as spotify might give central bankers just as a good a sense of what's going on in the economy as traditional surveys. the chief economist at the bank of england says apps like spotify are key to gauging the "mood" of consumers. the financial times says a painting sold by the metropolitan museum of art in new...
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the big change was the arrival on that committee of sajid javid, the home secretary.he was a remains a border in 2016, he spoke at length against that plan and was also supported by gavin williamson, defence secretary who was also a remain supporter in 2016. had there been a vote, it would effectively have been 6—5 against the prime minister. that stark figure is disputed by number 10 but it seems clear. the brexiteers are delirious. i spoke to some unfamiliar with the meeting today and they said that proposal on the prime minister is a dead parrot but i've heard from remain as saying that there have been threats of resignations on ap leave‘s side. they say that if the prime minister comes up with something that is unacceptable to the remainers and is acceptable to the subcommittee, they would say that maybe they need to have parliament have a say because they think that parliament would be up for the softer option and the only way those ap remain ministers can allow that to happen is for them to resign and they follow their conscience on these votes. today i've taken
the big change was the arrival on that committee of sajid javid, the home secretary.he was a remains a border in 2016, he spoke at length against that plan and was also supported by gavin williamson, defence secretary who was also a remain supporter in 2016. had there been a vote, it would effectively have been 6—5 against the prime minister. that stark figure is disputed by number 10 but it seems clear. the brexiteers are delirious. i spoke to some unfamiliar with the meeting today and they...
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have to dominant ministers who are remains joining their ranks, if i read the telegraph correctly, sajid javidd gavin williamson, whom theresa may might have been counting on because he plucked her very —— she plucked him very young from the whips office and made him defence secretary. the customs partnership, i think, made him defence secretary. the customs partnership, ithink, is deadin customs partnership, ithink, is dead in the water. the trouble is that this whole thing is terrible. we have the house of lords rebelling. may must wake up every morning, if she gets any sleep at all, thinking, what on earth? how can we get out of this? it is a terrible mess. we will somehow. it isa terrible mess. we will somehow. it is a shambles. let's admit it is a shambles. there are moments when i do despair. wouldn't you expect to be further on, with less than a year to go? i would have thought so. i ta ke to go? i would have thought so. i take that point about the house of lords. i was actually very dismayed to see the house of lords acting as a wrecking chamber. is that what they were? this was a cons
have to dominant ministers who are remains joining their ranks, if i read the telegraph correctly, sajid javidd gavin williamson, whom theresa may might have been counting on because he plucked her very —— she plucked him very young from the whips office and made him defence secretary. the customs partnership, i think, made him defence secretary. the customs partnership, ithink, is deadin customs partnership, ithink, is dead in the water. the trouble is that this whole thing is terrible. we...
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think as well that we absolutely have to move beyond the windrush scandal and the appointment of sajid javidition oi'i javid, he will change the position on immigration but this has to be followed on immigration but this has to be followe d u p on immigration but this has to be followed up by real action. on immigration but this has to be followed up by real actionm on immigration but this has to be followed up by real action. it was a shame that the windrush transparency vote didn't go the right way and there are pockets of racism within there are pockets of racism within the conservative party. i hope they can rightly call at the labour party and they must tackle it within their own party. that's very quickly moved to the mail. i'm rushing you through. this is a shortened version. it is an indication of how brexit has to go as far as mrs may is concerned. a lot of people will ta ke is concerned. a lot of people will take away from this the message that it is an even stronger endorsement to the prime minister to have a strong that no compromise brexit but as we have just discussed, you can'
think as well that we absolutely have to move beyond the windrush scandal and the appointment of sajid javidition oi'i javid, he will change the position on immigration but this has to be followed on immigration but this has to be followe d u p on immigration but this has to be followed up by real action. on immigration but this has to be followed up by real actionm on immigration but this has to be followed up by real action. it was a shame that the windrush transparency vote didn't go the...
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sajid javid has been giving evidence to the home affairs select committee.total yet, as the cases of 8,000 removal records dating back to 2002 are still being checked. wages are now rising faster than inflation, for the first time in more than a year. figures from the office for national statistics suggest pay rose by 2.9% in the first three months of the year, compared with prices rising by 2.7%. but, as our economics editor kamal ahmed reports, there's still some way to go before people will begin feeling significantly better off. britain received a pay rise today. it was modestm, but it marked the end of a year—long income squeeze. price rises have eased, wages are up — but that better news comes after yea rs of weak income growth. here in cardiff, they are still feeling the effects. food is becoming really, really expensive. everyone i know is really, really struggling. and i am talking about, you know, people who actually have jobs and have kind of security. we're public servants or civil servants, in old money. and we haven't seen a wage rise for a goo
sajid javid has been giving evidence to the home affairs select committee.total yet, as the cases of 8,000 removal records dating back to 2002 are still being checked. wages are now rising faster than inflation, for the first time in more than a year. figures from the office for national statistics suggest pay rose by 2.9% in the first three months of the year, compared with prices rising by 2.7%. but, as our economics editor kamal ahmed reports, there's still some way to go before people will...
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you have the home secretary in the uk who is muslim, you have sajid javid, nadia hussein... voted for. the mayor of london. they were voted for by whites. in the us, we have seen terrible and random attacks by muslims because... well, the president was barack obama, his middle name was hussein. you have people shot, attacks, clothes set on fire... anti—muslim sentiment. business owners with signs saying "muslim—free zone". you cannot say islamophobia is an oxymoron. anti—muslim sentiment exists, yes. too many activists in muslim committees have used islamophobia to shut down debate. any criticism of them and their activities is seen as islamophobic. that is a problem, using that to shut down debate, for me as a muslim, i believe how can you have a phobia against something like that? there is a perception in the west the only good muslim is liberal, someone who does not wear a headscarf, who is not homophobic. ordinary people do not have a problem with ordinary muslims. they just do not. hijab—wearers are free and abound in europe. it is the terrorists that bring on that phob
you have the home secretary in the uk who is muslim, you have sajid javid, nadia hussein... voted for. the mayor of london. they were voted for by whites. in the us, we have seen terrible and random attacks by muslims because... well, the president was barack obama, his middle name was hussein. you have people shot, attacks, clothes set on fire... anti—muslim sentiment. business owners with signs saying "muslim—free zone". you cannot say islamophobia is an oxymoron. anti—muslim...
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a new figure at the helm of the home office, sajid javid, replacing amber rudd, who stood down on sundaybishop of melbourne and sydney, pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. hywel griffith reports. hywel griffith re powerful, . hywel griffith re powerilmg hywel griffith re powerll people in g the catholic world, cardinal pell ‘s case has drawn global coverage at every step. he had to be guided through dozens of cameras and reporters waiting for him at the court. his supporters and detractors we re court. his supporters and detractors were here too. anxious to hear the magistrates decision. during his time in australia, the cardinal was considered the voice of the church, born and bred in the state of victoria he became the archbishop of melbourne. it's during his time here in the 1990s that some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken place. other offences are said to have happened in his home city of ballarat, wherein the 1970s, he worked as a priest. for years, ribbons have been placed across the city as a show of support for those who say they were victims of abuse b
a new figure at the helm of the home office, sajid javid, replacing amber rudd, who stood down on sundaybishop of melbourne and sydney, pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. hywel griffith reports. hywel griffith re powerful, . hywel griffith re powerilmg hywel griffith re powerll people in g the catholic world, cardinal pell ‘s case has drawn global coverage at every step. he had to be guided through dozens of cameras and reporters waiting for him at the court. his supporters...