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that it was sajid javid in concert with borisjohnson, so morning that it was sajid javid in concert javid who sent the letter. downing street would not go so far as to say the prime minister agreed initially, when asked if she agreed with it they would not say that. but she changed her chin so by the end of the afternoon she agreed, so they got themselves into a bit of a frankel, because it is a central tenet of a political and legal syste m tenet of a political and legal system here that we don't support the death penalty. and this is essentially britain if you want to say turning a blind eye almost what happens to these guys right up until execution, as long as they go to the united states, it gets them off our hands. what is also interesting is that sajid javid clearly
that it was sajid javid in concert with borisjohnson, so morning that it was sajid javid in concert javid who sent the letter. downing street would not go so far as to say the prime minister agreed initially, when asked if she agreed with it they would not say that. but she changed her chin so by the end of the afternoon she agreed, so they got themselves into a bit of a frankel, because it is a central tenet of a political and legal syste m tenet of a political and legal system here that we...
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that it was sajid javid in concert with borisjohnson, so morning that it was sajid javid in concert with boris johnson, so a joint effort, though it was sajid javid who sent the letter. downing street would not go so far as to say the prime minister agreed initially, when asked if she agreed with it they would not say that. but she changed her chin so by the end of the afternoon she agreed, so they got themselves into a bit of a frankel, because it is a central tenet of a political and legal syste m tenet of a political and legal system here that we don't support the death penalty. and this is essentially britain if you want to say turning a blind eye almost what happens to these guys right up until execution, as long as they go to the united states, it gets them off our hands. what is also interesting is that sajid javid clearly for me has an eye on becoming the next tory leader, there will be a leadership contest probably sooner rather than later, and this is the type of foreign policy. it weakens britain's position, you can't turn a blind eye to potentially the death penalty bein
that it was sajid javid in concert with borisjohnson, so morning that it was sajid javid in concert with boris johnson, so a joint effort, though it was sajid javid who sent the letter. downing street would not go so far as to say the prime minister agreed initially, when asked if she agreed with it they would not say that. but she changed her chin so by the end of the afternoon she agreed, so they got themselves into a bit of a frankel, because it is a central tenet of a political and legal...
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james, is your money on sajid javid?m grooming and cannabis. james, is your money on sajid javid?iew, i'm certain he is popular with members of his family! i agree, borisjohnson is a busted flush. i've known him as a person since university, i saw him at the union, even then i thought... that's the 0xford union. even then i thought... that's the oxford union. he was all sound and fury signifying nothing. that's my personal opinion... but it hasn't held him back? what do i know? people more generally feel that, i feel he's been rumbled. i wouldn't write him off as a busted flush, politics is so unpredictable at the moment that i think that's going too far but his problem would be getting into the final two. but i also think there's a perception, certainly amongst the people i speak to, that he is cynical in the sta nces to, that he is cynical in the stances he takes. there's a story of him writing to articles the daily telegraph before he finally decided to go for leave, he wrote an eloquent one for remain before it was the sided. he was worried he would miss out on the anti—govern
james, is your money on sajid javid?m grooming and cannabis. james, is your money on sajid javid?iew, i'm certain he is popular with members of his family! i agree, borisjohnson is a busted flush. i've known him as a person since university, i saw him at the union, even then i thought... that's the 0xford union. even then i thought... that's the oxford union. he was all sound and fury signifying nothing. that's my personal opinion... but it hasn't held him back? what do i know? people more...
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home secretary savage at —— sajid javid had this to say.idents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you. the public safety is of paramount importance. public health england's latest assessment is that based on the number of casualties affected, there is no significant risk to the wider public. their advice is informed by scientists and the police as the fa cts scientists and the police as the facts evolve. dame sally davies, the chief medical officer, has confirmed that the risk to the public remains low and has asked the book public to follow the advice of public health england and the police. she has also advised that people who have visited the area, that they, the areas that have been recently cordoned off, that they should wash their clothes and wipe down any items they may have been carrying at the time. that was the home secretary in the commons a short time ago. after the attack on the skripals back in march in salisbury the government accused russia, the russian state, involvement being behind that attack. today, the russi
home secretary savage at —— sajid javid had this to say.idents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you. the public safety is of paramount importance. public health england's latest assessment is that based on the number of casualties affected, there is no significant risk to the wider public. their advice is informed by scientists and the police as the fa cts scientists and the police as the facts evolve. dame sally davies, the chief medical officer, has confirmed that the risk to...
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it's not a free for all, and sajid javid is careful to say, look, this isn't going to be for recreationald it's an example of what they called pa rent it's an example of what they called parent power. it was a mother, like
it's not a free for all, and sajid javid is careful to say, look, this isn't going to be for recreationald it's an example of what they called pa rent it's an example of what they called parent power. it was a mother, like
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a medical decision, and this is a kind of home office deciding a medical decision, and finally sajid javidthe home secretary, and there's a bit of politics here, because this is a break with his predecessor, theresa may, who was home secretary once, he's woken up to common sense that there is a medicinal purpose for cannabis oil and it can help every delete —— help alleviate people with certain conditions. it's a common—sense verdict. it's not a free for all, and sajid javid is careful to say, look, this isn't going to be for recreational use. it's specifically for this medicinal area. yes, as i say, quite a few hurdles to overcome all this, and it's an example of what they called pa rent it's an example of what they called parent power. it was a mother, like the one pictured on the front page, pushing this. we've seen this wonderful picture, and she's been fighting to get this drug reclassified from schedule one, to schedule two, which means it can be used for medicinal purposes. the chief medical officer and public health england have been working to try and find out that it's medicinal,
a medical decision, and this is a kind of home office deciding a medical decision, and finally sajid javidthe home secretary, and there's a bit of politics here, because this is a break with his predecessor, theresa may, who was home secretary once, he's woken up to common sense that there is a medicinal purpose for cannabis oil and it can help every delete —— help alleviate people with certain conditions. it's a common—sense verdict. it's not a free for all, and sajid javid is careful to...
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sajid javid.n called on the work and pensions secretary to resign, in the row over how she interpreted a public spending report. esther mcvey apologised in the commons on wednesday for having claimed the report, from the spending watchdog the national audit office, wanted to see a "speeding up" of the roll—out of the new welfare system, universal credit. 2a hours later, labour kept up the pressure on the embattled minister. the secretary of state should be ashamed that she's been forced to come to this house again. cheering. the report... yesterday, the comptroller and auditor general took the extraordinary step of writing an open letter to her, pointing out that she have misrepresented the national audit office report on numerous occasions. the report said that universal credit is not meeting the aims set for it and that currently there is no evidence it ever will. why and how did she come to say falsely over two separate occasions in this parliament that the report said, and i quote, "the report
sajid javid.n called on the work and pensions secretary to resign, in the row over how she interpreted a public spending report. esther mcvey apologised in the commons on wednesday for having claimed the report, from the spending watchdog the national audit office, wanted to see a "speeding up" of the roll—out of the new welfare system, universal credit. 2a hours later, labour kept up the pressure on the embattled minister. the secretary of state should be ashamed that she's been...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, says the novichok used in the latest nerve agent poisoning of a couplen amesbury was the same as that used against a former russian spy earlier this year. i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you that public safety is of paramount importance. that's all from the bbc news at 0ne, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. it is 1:30 p:m., and here is your latest sports news. let's start at wimbledon, on a big day for the brits. holly hamilton is there for us, and there has been some disappointment for kate bolter? yes, disappointment, but this was a lwa ys yes, disappointment, but this was always going to be a big ask for the british wild card. she was taking on naomi 0saka. remember, this is the first time she has been into the second round main draw here at wimbledon. she put up an incredible fight. it was very respectable, and many had been hoping for perhaps a bit ofan many had been hoping for perhaps a bit of an upset over on court two
the home secretary, sajid javid, says the novichok used in the latest nerve agent poisoning of a couplen amesbury was the same as that used against a former russian spy earlier this year. i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you that public safety is of paramount importance. that's all from the bbc news at 0ne, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. it is 1:30 p:m., and...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, visits salisbury, and says the city is open for buisness after the poisoninga couple in amesbury. and the click team head to massachusetts to find out more about the latest robotics research. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. divers have entered the cave in northern thailand at the start of a mission to bring the old boys under football coach out to safety. officials have described it as d—day, saying that the threat of rising waters means that they need to act now. these british drivers are part of the international rescue mission, which could take up to crack days, to bring all the boys and their coach the surface. that depends on the weather and in particular the heavy rains. our correspondence sophie long sent this report from outside the cave complex. for the past week, rescue workers have done all they can to prepare, and today is d—day. 13 international expert divers have started to bring the boys out. translation: there is no other day that is as right as today. if we don't start the extraction on the day we most benefit from, we
the home secretary, sajid javid, visits salisbury, and says the city is open for buisness after the poisoninga couple in amesbury. and the click team head to massachusetts to find out more about the latest robotics research. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. divers have entered the cave in northern thailand at the start of a mission to bring the old boys under football coach out to safety. officials have described it as d—day, saying that the threat of rising waters...
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the guardian, sajid javid is laying on the line. he had, and he is right.frightening ideal, very sorry for anyone who lived in the area who is thinking if i pick lived in the area who is thinking if ipick up lived in the area who is thinking if i pick up something will that be contaminated? i pick up something will that be contaminated 7 and i pick up something will that be contaminated? and we do really need to know what's happening, and there is an indication that we are getting much closer to finding out... they should have had a sleep, shouldn't they? —— sweet. what this suggests is that container may have been deposited and shouldn't have done that... you talk about contamination, the metro says it's only based on a local witness, a friend of the couple involved, but it is novichok on a cigarette but in the authorities talked about a contaminated items. we don't know if the story is true, this mind might just be selling a story. regulating. —— speculating. just be selling a story. regulating. -- speculating. that raises very serious questions and that
the guardian, sajid javid is laying on the line. he had, and he is right.frightening ideal, very sorry for anyone who lived in the area who is thinking if i pick lived in the area who is thinking if ipick up lived in the area who is thinking if i pick up something will that be contaminated? i pick up something will that be contaminated 7 and i pick up something will that be contaminated? and we do really need to know what's happening, and there is an indication that we are getting much closer...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, visits salisbury and says the city is open for business after the poisoning of a couple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. hello and welcome to bbc news. a dramatic rescue attempt to save the young football team trapped in a cave network in thailand has so far managed to save four boys. the operation started this morning with two brits leading a team of thai and foreign divers. eight players and their coach are still trapped — with time against the rescuers as more heavy rain is forecast. the four brought out are recovering in hospital. a warning that our south—east asia correspondentjonathan head's report contains flashing images. it began with more divers and air tanks going in. and all other non—essential vehicles being sent out. a daring and complex rescue was under way. governor narongsak osotta na korn, who commands the operation, described it as d—day. conditions will never be better, he said. after
the home secretary, sajid javid, visits salisbury and says the city is open for business after the poisoning of a couple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. hello and welcome to bbc news. a dramatic rescue attempt to save the young football team trapped in a cave network in thailand has so far managed to save four boys. the operation started...
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sajid javid 5aid they have been critically ill ever since. the area in the next ten minutes. the national health service is celebrating its seventieth anniversary with a host of events being held around the uk. since its birth in 1948, the nhs has grown to become the world's largest publicly funded health service. staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey and many others will attend a service this evening at york minster, the prince of wales has met patients at a hospital in blaenau gwent, and the duke of cambridge will attend a commemorative reception in edinburgh. martine croxall is at st george's hospital in tooting for us now. there she is. 13. i have come inside to the maxillofacial land which prosthetics are made for people who have perhaps had trauma to the head or face or undergone some sort of surgery and it is here that these prosthetics are increasingly being made by 3—d printer, and we will look at one now with the lab manager, ian nelson. thank you for posting this afternoon. behind you there is a 3—d p
sajid javid 5aid they have been critically ill ever since. the area in the next ten minutes. the national health service is celebrating its seventieth anniversary with a host of events being held around the uk. since its birth in 1948, the nhs has grown to become the world's largest publicly funded health service. staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey and many others will attend a service this evening at york minster, the prince of wales has met patients at a...
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let's get started the uk home secretary, sajid javid, will chair a meeting of the government's emergencyommittee later, after police revealed that a couple who are critically ill in amesbury in wiltshire in south west england had been exposed to a nerve agent. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley have been in hospital since saturday. last night, police said it had been established that they were poisoned by novichok — the same toxin used on the former russian agent, sergei skripal and his daughter, julia, in nearby salisbury earlier this year. here's duncan kennedy with the latest. four months to the day after the salisbury attack, and dawn sturgess and charlie rowley have become the new victims of nerve agent poisoning in britain. the couple were taken ill from their home on saturday are now critically ill in hospital. this is the moment the emergency unfolded on saturday night. the bbc has been given these phone images of the fire and ambulance services at the property. this man says he is a friend of the couple and saw what happened. he was sweating, dribbling and he couldn't speak and wa
let's get started the uk home secretary, sajid javid, will chair a meeting of the government's emergencyommittee later, after police revealed that a couple who are critically ill in amesbury in wiltshire in south west england had been exposed to a nerve agent. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley have been in hospital since saturday. last night, police said it had been established that they were poisoned by novichok — the same toxin used on the former russian agent, sergei skripal and his...
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however, it is worth quoting from sajid javid's letter.in this case, this does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally nor the uk government's stance on the death penalty currently. there will be people asking questions about what that means. we have heard from people currently concerned about this, and amnesty international in the last hour or so has called this a deeply worrying development. it says the home secretary must insist that britain's long—standing position on the death penalty is not changed. there is nothing in equivocal about that letter. on the surface, it appears that the home secretary has unilaterally change government policy? people want to know this, what was the prime minister's view on this? if this is a change of policy, we need to know about it. before it leaks of a letter —— before it leaks in a letter —— before it leaks in a letter sent to the attorney general, thatis letter sent to the attorney general, that is not the way in which a change of british policy should be
however, it is worth quoting from sajid javid's letter.in this case, this does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally nor the uk government's stance on the death penalty currently. there will be people asking questions about what that means. we have heard from people currently concerned about this, and amnesty international in the last hour or so has called this a deeply worrying development. it says the home secretary must insist that britain's...
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sajid javid. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, mandy baker.in england and wales are to be allowed to make calls from their cells, as part of government plans to reduce violence injails. the move is part of a £30 million package of measures announced by the justice secretary. currently most prisoners queue to use phones, which the minister says can trigger violence. in a separate move on friday, mps backed a bill from a conservative to stop illicit mobiles being used injails, by giving communications providers powers to disrupt their use. thejustice minister explained why that was important. if we don't tackle mobile telephones, crimes can be committed by people within prison reaching outside the prison walls. that is both bringing illicit substances into the prisons and terrorising victims outside. can i ask what discussions he's had with the department for culture, media and sport about the implementation of this and when we are likely to see some progress on the matter? i have met with the department of culture, media and sport and we have l
sajid javid. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, mandy baker.in england and wales are to be allowed to make calls from their cells, as part of government plans to reduce violence injails. the move is part of a £30 million package of measures announced by the justice secretary. currently most prisoners queue to use phones, which the minister says can trigger violence. in a separate move on friday, mps backed a bill from a conservative to stop illicit mobiles being used injails, by...
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dawn sturgess later died and sajid javid said this was now a murder investigation.e led by the evidence, and frankly it is hard to see there is no other plausible expiration. mps finally gave the go—ahead to plans to expand london's heathrow airport. the new runway will increase the annual capacity of the airport, europe's busiest, from 85 million passengers to 130 million. construction is unlikely to be finished before 2026. all five of london's main airports will be full by the mid—2030s. heathrow is full today. what is actually happening, madam deputy speaker, is that we are seeing business leave the united kingdom and go to airports like frankfurt, amsterdam, paris, which have made additional capacity provision. this proposal for a third runway at heathrow was first published in 2002. hong kong published theirs in 2011. theirs will be built within five years. if we are to remain internationally competitive, does my right honourable friend not agree we should get on and build it? if you were asking me to come up with the most backward—looking, ill—thought—through
dawn sturgess later died and sajid javid said this was now a murder investigation.e led by the evidence, and frankly it is hard to see there is no other plausible expiration. mps finally gave the go—ahead to plans to expand london's heathrow airport. the new runway will increase the annual capacity of the airport, europe's busiest, from 85 million passengers to 130 million. construction is unlikely to be finished before 2026. all five of london's main airports will be full by the mid—2030s....
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the home secretary, sajid javid, has visited the wiltshire town of amesbury, a week after two people coming into contact with the nerve agent novichok. after meeting emergency workers and local residents he reassured people that the risk to the wider public is low. i want to say to anyone that is listening now, this is a beautiful part of the country to visit, so if you want a good day out why not come down and show your support and at the same time as having fun with your family. it is a lovely part of the country to visit. also, i want to take the opportunity to say to everyone, but especially local people, that the risk to the public remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally davies, the chief medical officer, and finally of course for all of us i think our thoughts are with the man and the woman that are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. 0ur correspondent katy austin sent this update from amesbury.
the home secretary, sajid javid, has visited the wiltshire town of amesbury, a week after two people coming into contact with the nerve agent novichok. after meeting emergency workers and local residents he reassured people that the risk to the wider public is low. i want to say to anyone that is listening now, this is a beautiful part of the country to visit, so if you want a good day out why not come down and show your support and at the same time as having fun with your family. it is a...
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presented with one other person as part of the tory membership, as yougov paul said ruth davidson, sajid javidwould beat him if there was a contest. that is interesting. let us move on to the telegraph. i suspect this may be an older photograph than from today but it isa older photograph than from today but it is a statesman—like image, boris isa it is a statesman—like image, boris is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us to go forward with the hard brexit then you have to hope that this will cut through to hope that this will cut through to people, it will weaken to these are made and also that david davis and boris will continue the fight from the backbenches. obviously charles moore, strongly believes that as well. it is a very statesman—like image, different to the other papers and that is a clear reason for that. this is your paper, why would he get this kind of coverage, what were your readers expect to see? what you cannot see here is our letters page. our readers are terribly disappointed. we see lots of letters saying th
presented with one other person as part of the tory membership, as yougov paul said ruth davidson, sajid javidwould beat him if there was a contest. that is interesting. let us move on to the telegraph. i suspect this may be an older photograph than from today but it isa older photograph than from today but it is a statesman—like image, boris isa it is a statesman—like image, boris is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us to...
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the telegraph leads with assurances made by uk home secretary sajid javid to us attorney—6eneraljeffpose the death penalty in order to allow two notorious members of the beatles group of isil terrorists to be sent to america. the straits times says the us and eu are refusing to back down on trade demands whilst meeting at the 620 summit in buenos aires. this follows a series of tit—for—tat measures that began with the whitehouse decision to slap tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. the ft reports brussels has rejected uk proposals on how to govern the city of london's access to the european market after brexit, saying theresa may's latest financial services plan would rob the eu of its decision—making autonomy. and, finally, could the writing be on the wall for libraries? in an article for forbes magazine, one journalist writes that amazon should start opening their own bookstores in all local communities. the argument made is that, if you replace local libraries, you will save taxpayers lots of money, and also enhancing the value of amazon's stock. i suppose it depends. if you ar
the telegraph leads with assurances made by uk home secretary sajid javid to us attorney—6eneraljeffpose the death penalty in order to allow two notorious members of the beatles group of isil terrorists to be sent to america. the straits times says the us and eu are refusing to back down on trade demands whilst meeting at the 620 summit in buenos aires. this follows a series of tit—for—tat measures that began with the whitehouse decision to slap tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. the...
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i can only be shocked that sajid javid has gone on record saying in during fighters go on and get justice bay. that's not how justice that's not howjustice is meant to work. natalie, staying with you, same newspaper, on the front page, vince cable, servants, secret talks set up to setup a new anti—brexit party —— servants. he was at a dinner party when he should have been voting —— servants. does this story give us a clue as to who might be alongside him with this new party? people and other parties is the quote they have gone with. we can assume they are not people from the house of commons or they would have been missing from the same vote vince cable was missing from. let's assume they must be people from other parties who are in the house of lords, perhaps former mps, former prime ministers. i'm sceptical of a new political party, i have to be honest. i think it sounds like a convincing excuse to suggest that he might have been doing something very busy and important when he should have been voting in the house of commons, but he should be voting in the house of commons, that is one j
i can only be shocked that sajid javid has gone on record saying in during fighters go on and get justice bay. that's not how justice that's not howjustice is meant to work. natalie, staying with you, same newspaper, on the front page, vince cable, servants, secret talks set up to setup a new anti—brexit party —— servants. he was at a dinner party when he should have been voting —— servants. does this story give us a clue as to who might be alongside him with this new party? people...
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. -- sajid javid. the vast majority of tory mps i think... they want transition, they want time.ph, merkel on the brink after migrant deal rejected, the interior ministry tonight offering to resign over this deal. this is where the eu are totally out of step with the countries that are pa rt of step with the countries that are part of the eu in that country is all across europe, austria, poland, hungary, others, they are saying we don't want migrants, we don't want freedom of peoples, which is the essential point of the eu. it seems they can put up walls and have their own view about how they're going to deal with immigration. i think a lot of people voted brexit because of immigration. and the rise of the right—wing populist parties is adding to the pressure on angela merkel. for merkel, she believed she came home from the summit last week with a deal that would please her coalition partners, the csu. all the other members of the eu had circled the wagons around her to come up with a solution because her continued... her continuing the job is crucial to the eu, but it seems sudd
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we will have word from that pretty surely we expect from the home secretary sajid javid.erhaps to give them clues about what remnants, what residue of another jock may have been left lying around, because that is the working assumption of the police here, that the couple here from amesbury were not attacked, they have no known links with russia but they somehow came into contact with residue of the novichok that was used in the skripal attack when they visited salisbury on friday night. it is not known how, maybe they picked up a syringe or a file that contains the novichok it is just not known. ben wallace, security minister, has been saying it is another example of how reckless the attack on the skripals was, that novichok simply could have been discarded. you're the investigation all the way back from markj is taking a loss of time, hundreds of police officers man—hours and intelligence officers to try to get to the bottom of it, and that means the full picture is not yet known, and it may take a very long time to now, but until that happens, our levels of assurance is
we will have word from that pretty surely we expect from the home secretary sajid javid.erhaps to give them clues about what remnants, what residue of another jock may have been left lying around, because that is the working assumption of the police here, that the couple here from amesbury were not attacked, they have no known links with russia but they somehow came into contact with residue of the novichok that was used in the skripal attack when they visited salisbury on friday night. it is...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, has once again pointed the finger at russia and said that britain must be used as a dumping ground for poision. public health england says the risk to the public remains low. june kelly reports. —— poison. this is a macro to a stall in the salisbury last friday, seen on cctv buying drinks for the little hours later she was in intensive care. she and charlie rowley fell ill within hours of each other and both remain critical in hospital. like all their family members, charlie rowley‘s robber isjust hoping family members, charlie rowley‘s robber is just hoping for some positive news. he is my younger brother. i love him too bit soppy i don't want anything to happen to him. and yet, it has. ——i love him to bits. how would you deal with it? you know? it is heartbreaking. the couple became contaminated when they handled the poison, according to scotla nd handled the poison, according to scotland yard, which is this investigation. counterterrorism officers ohl working with the local wiltshire force and four months on from the script now poisoning, police here
the home secretary, sajid javid, has once again pointed the finger at russia and said that britain must be used as a dumping ground for poision. public health england says the risk to the public remains low. june kelly reports. —— poison. this is a macro to a stall in the salisbury last friday, seen on cctv buying drinks for the little hours later she was in intensive care. she and charlie rowley fell ill within hours of each other and both remain critical in hospital. like all their family...
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the home secretary, sajid javid visits salisbury —— and says the city is open for buisness —— after the of a couple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sports day with me. coming up this evening: hamilton's home grand prix and in a second—place finish. he recovers from a crash but still loses ground on race render an rival sebastian vettel. stage two of the tour de france is complete and peter wins and takes the leader's yellow jersey. england's attempt to win their t20 series against india fails. poorest take the decider in bristol by seven wickets. and as the dust settles on suite and the countdown begins for england's world cup semifinal with croatia. welcome to the programme. plenty to come but let's start with f1 because ferrari's sebastian vettel extended his lead at the top of the formula 1 drivers championship to a dramatic priddis grand prix at silverstone. lewis h
the home secretary, sajid javid visits salisbury —— and says the city is open for buisness —— after the of a couple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sports day with me. coming up this evening: hamilton's home grand prix and in a second—place finish. he recovers from a...
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england were exposed to the same and no evasion used against a former russian agent four months ago sajid javid is now calling on russia to explain the situation. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on. the french or city of normed sees three nights of protests some of them violent over the death of a young driver killed by police at a checkpoint. and iran threatens to block oil shipments along a sea route that is used for transporting twenty percent of global oil if indeed washington attempts to stop terror runs on exports. but i am back next hour with a full news program covering today's latest headlines for right now though i do get ready for the kaiser report. sure this is the ca's report you know where in paris paris france city of light city of beauty city of and and speaking of enchantment stacey you know so many times on you tube people will say it's not pronounced like that it's pronounced like this so my question to them is well strewed we start calling it perry. yeah absolutely i totally agree with that point actually i'm not sure wh
england were exposed to the same and no evasion used against a former russian agent four months ago sajid javid is now calling on russia to explain the situation. it is now time that the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on. the french or city of normed sees three nights of protests some of them violent over the death of a young driver killed by police at a checkpoint. and iran threatens to block oil shipments along a sea route that is used for transporting twenty...
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does the letter from sajid javid represent a change in british policy?e and ask asking and on the face of it it does not reckon he saysin face of it it does not reckon he says in the letter that even though they are not going to seek an assurance regarding the death penalty in the case of these two individuals, this, and i quote, does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally, nor the uk government's stance on the global abolition of the death penalty. now, it is my understanding that this is not the first time this has happened andi not the first time this has happened and i think people are going to want to know when and where has this happened before. it's the kind of thing which is the stuff of communication between governments and so perhaps it is not surprising that we're not aware that this may have happened in the past. but as far as organisations like amnesty international are concerned at this isa international are concerned at this is a moment of extreme gravity. the home secretary in the words of the
does the letter from sajid javid represent a change in british policy?e and ask asking and on the face of it it does not reckon he saysin face of it it does not reckon he says in the letter that even though they are not going to seek an assurance regarding the death penalty in the case of these two individuals, this, and i quote, does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally, nor the uk government's stance on the global abolition of the death penalty....
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earlier, the home secretary, sajid javid, called on russia to explain the incident. the pair were taken ill on saturday just eight miles from salisbury where the former russian spy, sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned in march. mrjavid told mps he would not tolerate british parks and streets becoming a dumping ground for poison. moscow has denied being involved in either of the incidents. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports from amesbury. this secluded new housing estate in rural wiltshire is now part of what has become an expanding police investigation. this was the scene this afternoon at the home of charlie rowley in amesbury. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley fell ill on saturday and both are critical in intensive care. last night came confirmation that they had been poisoned by the nerve agent novichok. in london, four months on from the attack on sergei and yulia skripal, the government's emergency committee was meeting once again. later, the home secretary briefed the house of commons. there is no evidence that either the man or woman in
earlier, the home secretary, sajid javid, called on russia to explain the incident. the pair were taken ill on saturday just eight miles from salisbury where the former russian spy, sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned in march. mrjavid told mps he would not tolerate british parks and streets becoming a dumping ground for poison. moscow has denied being involved in either of the incidents. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports from amesbury. this secluded new housing estate...
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assess these things, says ofjavad comes into play and he turned against theresa may, shreds her —— sajid javidtory members. top of the leadership race basically in the stakes when you pull members now and so in that sense many of them would be thinking if they want to do their career some goodin if they want to do their career some good in the future than they need to seem strong, burnish their brexiteer credentials. people like matthew hancock, our group about maybe there are quite eurosceptic the date, maybe not so remain despite backing the referendums of this is where a lot of... i think they perhaps of all figured out if you are in the middle and not one way or the other you hold the balance of power. everyone wanted to be their friend and that is probably the best place to be when everything is so divided, is to be somewhere in the middle and trying to collect everyone around you. give us a sense before we move on to football, you are both there and watching all this unfold. what you both —— what are you both waiting for now in terms of how you see the choreography in the next 24 hours o
assess these things, says ofjavad comes into play and he turned against theresa may, shreds her —— sajid javidtory members. top of the leadership race basically in the stakes when you pull members now and so in that sense many of them would be thinking if they want to do their career some goodin if they want to do their career some good in the future than they need to seem strong, burnish their brexiteer credentials. people like matthew hancock, our group about maybe there are quite...
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"thank you, sajid javid. the headlines on bbc news...heathrow, making it the hottest day of the year so far. medicinal cannabis is to be legalised on prescription in the uk. it follows the high—profile cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after a woman died on a speedboat on the river thames. in the sport this evening, a troubled free day for geraint thomas. stage 18 of the tour de france which was won by a frenchman. adil rashid has been selected in the first test for england despite saying he wants to focus on limited overs cricket. an island cause another shock at the hockey world cup by beating india 1—0. it means that england cannot now qualify automatically for the quarterfinals. more on those stories for you at around 5:30pm. a man has been found guilty of the manslaughter of a 2a—year—old woman who died after falling off his speedboat into the river thames on a first date. charlotte brown met 30—year—old jack shepherd online in december 2015. both ended
"thank you, sajid javid. the headlines on bbc news...heathrow, making it the hottest day of the year so far. medicinal cannabis is to be legalised on prescription in the uk. it follows the high—profile cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after a woman died on a speedboat on the river thames. in the sport this evening, a troubled free day for geraint thomas. stage 18 of the tour de france which was won by a...
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the home secretary sajid javid visits salisbury and says the city is open for business, after the poisoninguple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're in my hometown of london. i will be finding out how meat—free has gone mainstream. this is good, a tour bus around london, eating foods that will help us live forever. well said! also coming up on this week's show, we are heading underground to meet a man with a passion for public art in new york. and we eat more than is good for us in naples, as we join the judging panel in search of the world's most perfect pizza. slice number seven. mario has had over a0 slices! let's kick off in london, where we are looking at the latest food trend to sweep the united kingdom. veganism. it's changed. with hundreds of dishes to choose from, people flock to vegan nights in fashionable shoreditch in the east of the city. i hav
the home secretary sajid javid visits salisbury and says the city is open for business, after the poisoninguple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're in my hometown of london. i will be finding out how meat—free has gone mainstream. this is good, a tour bus...
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sajid javid has agreed that cannabis can be used for medicinal purposes, particularly in the case ofre are any few hurdles to get over here, legislation, firstly in his to go through parliament, not sitting until septemberand it through parliament, not sitting until september and it probably will get bipartisan support. it still needs approval from the medical experts to make sure they get it exactly right. this is a big step forward. it still to me is ridiculous that it is a home office decision for a medical reason the. that is what the campaigners want it shifted to be. to be fair, they have been working on it, but ultimately because it falls under the drugs act, that is why it falls under their jurisdiction. act, that is why it falls under theirjurisdiction. it will be a great sign, at least moving forward, for the coldwell family and our fee in lee's family. —— alfie dingley. no change in the law.|j in lee's family. —— alfie dingley. no change in the law. i don't think that would occur. it is interesting, this is not california yet or anywhere else in the state... but european c
sajid javid has agreed that cannabis can be used for medicinal purposes, particularly in the case ofre are any few hurdles to get over here, legislation, firstly in his to go through parliament, not sitting until septemberand it through parliament, not sitting until september and it probably will get bipartisan support. it still needs approval from the medical experts to make sure they get it exactly right. this is a big step forward. it still to me is ridiculous that it is a home office...
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britain's home secretary sajid javid has commissioned a study into the profiles of child abusers among the factors to be considered is the perpetrators country of origin my fishers have been working with investigating officers in relevant cases to establish the particular characteristics and contexts associated with this type of offending we're looking at what this data set can tell us about characteristics of offenders victims and the way the context of abuse all of which have a critical bearing on the effect of targeting of prevention activity. child grooming scandals that are a topic that have attracted a great deal of emotion controversy and debates in the u.k. public and media as well rather on rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations
britain's home secretary sajid javid has commissioned a study into the profiles of child abusers among the factors to be considered is the perpetrators country of origin my fishers have been working with investigating officers in relevant cases to establish the particular characteristics and contexts associated with this type of offending we're looking at what this data set can tell us about characteristics of offenders victims and the way the context of abuse all of which have a critical...
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incident doesn't mean the cleanup after the script piles poisoning was incomplete home secretary sajid javid also said that any items that may have hobbit any residual amount of the agent was safely removed for disposal nevertheless police say the couple were exposed to the nav agent off to handling a contaminated. officials from public health anglin to have urged people in salzburg not to pick up any on known items they also gave detailed instructions for more precautionary measures things like using baby wipes or washing clothes at specific temperatures. well you should do that anyway. but. baby was. doing i mean maybe why so i wouldn't use the stick you think it's ridiculous my. baby wanted. anything. by about and he says she says and people know somebody that they're at the hospital down but what are the remains one of the remains is that yeah it was something that was disregarded that was picked up a new thinking it was a recreational drug. so it wasn't long before the u.k. authorities started playing the blame russia game moscow to open up. it is now time that the russian state comes f
incident doesn't mean the cleanup after the script piles poisoning was incomplete home secretary sajid javid also said that any items that may have hobbit any residual amount of the agent was safely removed for disposal nevertheless police say the couple were exposed to the nav agent off to handling a contaminated. officials from public health anglin to have urged people in salzburg not to pick up any on known items they also gave detailed instructions for more precautionary measures things...
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incident doesn't mean the cleanup after the script piles poisoning was incomplete home secretary sajid javid also said that any items that may have hobbit any residual amount of the agent was safely removed for disposal nevertheless police say the couple were exposed to the nerve agent off to handling a contaminated. officials from public health england have urged people in salzburg not to pick up any on known items they also gave detailed instructions for more precautionary measures things like using baby wipes or washing clothes at specific temperature as well you should do that anyway would you please please. maybe was the right thing to do anything i mean maybe why so i wouldn't use them on sticky fingers so ridiculous i really don't do it baby but if. anything like this room it's that fly about and he says she says and people know somebody that works either at the hospital at portadown but what are the rumors one of the rumors is that yeah it was something that was disregarded that was picked up a new thinking it was a recreational drug so while the scientists go on t.v. and speculate a
incident doesn't mean the cleanup after the script piles poisoning was incomplete home secretary sajid javid also said that any items that may have hobbit any residual amount of the agent was safely removed for disposal nevertheless police say the couple were exposed to the nerve agent off to handling a contaminated. officials from public health england have urged people in salzburg not to pick up any on known items they also gave detailed instructions for more precautionary measures things...
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the home secretary sajid javid has visited amesbury in wiltshire to reassure local residents after the of a couple by the nerve agent novichok. if we get any more news on that island cave rescue attempt, we will bring it to you as soon as it comes bring it to you as soon as it comes in. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, tech watches wimbledon, restores voices, floats above london and makes a lovely stir—fry. the thing i love about mit in boston is that whenever you open a door in a basement you could run into anything. unless it runs into you first. which might be why, for the seventh straight year, mit has been named the world's number one university. and, i am going to say it, this is one of my favourite places in the world. what i love about mit is that it is all over the place. the buildings have this brilliant higgledy—piggledy nature and inside is the same. here at csail, for example, there is stuff all over the place. it is wonderful. the computer science and artificial intelligence lab, csail, is mit's ai powerhouse with some of the world's foremost researchers in
the home secretary sajid javid has visited amesbury in wiltshire to reassure local residents after the of a couple by the nerve agent novichok. if we get any more news on that island cave rescue attempt, we will bring it to you as soon as it comes bring it to you as soon as it comes in. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, tech watches wimbledon, restores voices, floats above london and makes a lovely stir—fry. the thing i love about mit in boston is that whenever you open a door...
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britain's home secretary sajid javid once again pointed the finger at russia.0ur security correspondent gordon corera reports. scientific analysis here at porton down labs has said to confirm that both incidents contained the same type of the novichok nerve agent. so far it cannot be proven they were from the same batch. the skripal‘s are believed to have been poisoned after novichok was placed on the handle of theirfront door. sites they visited afterwards were decontaminated and the amesbury couple are not believed to have come into contact with the nerve agent at any of these sites. that has left police with one primary theory, that dawn sturgess and charles rowley had handled something that was dumped by the attackers back in march — that could be some kind of container in which the nerve agent was held. one possibility is that they came across something in the park they visited just a mile from sergei skripal‘s home. but would novichok be dangerous four months on? 0ne expert says it could be. it doesn't surprise me that they are still in the environment fo
britain's home secretary sajid javid once again pointed the finger at russia.0ur security correspondent gordon corera reports. scientific analysis here at porton down labs has said to confirm that both incidents contained the same type of the novichok nerve agent. so far it cannot be proven they were from the same batch. the skripal‘s are believed to have been poisoned after novichok was placed on the handle of theirfront door. sites they visited afterwards were decontaminated and the...
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meanwhile, this morning, the home secretary sajid javid visited amesbury, after dawn sturgess and herll ill there last saturday. they remain in a critical condition after being exposed to novichok. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly is there for us. what can you tell us? the decontamination site is still in place and the home secretary came to salisbury. he met business people, first responders and medical staff. businesses has suffered badly since the poisoning in march and there is fear that with this latest episode, things will get worse. the home secretary moved on to amesbury where charlie rowley lives and he said there are no current plans to bring in any further sanctions against russia. he did go behind the chord in and meet a couple of residence but he didn't speak to some other residents, who were out on their doorstep with the ministerial car parked outside. there was some anger at this and lady dismissed the visit asa pr at this and lady dismissed the visit as a pr exercise. millions of people are being told to leave their homes injapan because of extensive flooding
meanwhile, this morning, the home secretary sajid javid visited amesbury, after dawn sturgess and herll ill there last saturday. they remain in a critical condition after being exposed to novichok. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly is there for us. what can you tell us? the decontamination site is still in place and the home secretary came to salisbury. he met business people, first responders and medical staff. businesses has suffered badly since the poisoning in march and there is fear...
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the government would chair an emergency session chaired by the home secretary, sajid javid, on thursdayhello. 29 degrees celsius was the high yesterday. that was in northern ireland. there will be a dramatic dip in the temperature here during the day ahead. we had and will have a dramatic drop in temperature for pa rt a dramatic drop in temperature for part of scotland. you can see we had a few shallow clouds yesterday. a few light showers across the southern half of the country. a smattering of rain for some of the gardens. we will see a little bit more during the day ahead. the change in scotland and northern ireland was brought about by this and of cloud. the odd spot of drizzle. noticeable changes. for many of us, temperatures are higher wednesday morning. aided a bit than wednesday morning. aided a bit more comfortable for sleeping, i am sure. this weather system is not bringing much weather. a line of cloud. most of the rain is further north. it is bringing the fresh atlantic. you can see the delineation between the hot air. that is why temperatures in scotland and northern irelan
the government would chair an emergency session chaired by the home secretary, sajid javid, on thursdayhello. 29 degrees celsius was the high yesterday. that was in northern ireland. there will be a dramatic dip in the temperature here during the day ahead. we had and will have a dramatic drop in temperature for pa rt a dramatic drop in temperature for part of scotland. you can see we had a few shallow clouds yesterday. a few light showers across the southern half of the country. a smattering...
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the home secretary sajid javid has said that novichok that poisoned to people in sainsbury is the sames used on sergei and yulia skripal in march. the couple were found unwell in march and were taken to the hospital where sergei and yulia skripal was also treated. he acknowledged it will be anxious. let me reassure you , acknowledged it will be anxious. let me reassure you, public safety is of paramount importance. public health england's latest assessment is that based on the number of casualties, there is no significant risk to the wider public. their advice is informed as the fact evolve. the home secretary calls on russia to explain the latest nerve agent poisoning of two people in amesbury in wiltshire. it is completely unacceptable for our people to be either deliberate or accidental targets. or for our streets, our parks, our towns to be dumping grounds for poison. the home secretary will appreciate how alarmed the public, particularly the people of wiltshire, must be at this second incident. involving the nerve agent, novichok. in four months. and this incident has occurred lon
the home secretary sajid javid has said that novichok that poisoned to people in sainsbury is the sames used on sergei and yulia skripal in march. the couple were found unwell in march and were taken to the hospital where sergei and yulia skripal was also treated. he acknowledged it will be anxious. let me reassure you , acknowledged it will be anxious. let me reassure you, public safety is of paramount importance. public health england's latest assessment is that based on the number of...
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exposed to not the same nerve agent used against a former russian double agent four months ago sajid javid is now calling on russia to explain the situation. it is now time for the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on. a second night of violent clashes erupt in the french city of non tova the death of a young driver killed by police at a checkpoint. around threatens to block all shipments along the sea route that is used for transporting twenty percent of global oil if washington attempts to hold terrans own next. forbes. hello welcome you watching r.t. international my start is starting with some sad news because longtime t.v. and radio broadcaster ed show has passed away and joined r.t. american twenty sixteen was a highly valued part of the team he's believed to have died of natural causes in his home in washington d.c. ed was sixty four years old before joining r.t. ed had been for several years one of the most watched and command on m s n b c and had a successful creating as a big radio personality is reporting gave voice to workers and labor unions and he
exposed to not the same nerve agent used against a former russian double agent four months ago sajid javid is now calling on russia to explain the situation. it is now time for the russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on. a second night of violent clashes erupt in the french city of non tova the death of a young driver killed by police at a checkpoint. around threatens to block all shipments along the sea route that is used for transporting twenty percent of global oil...