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the i says the home secretary sajid javid has also lost confidence in theresa may's brexit vision.he guardian says centrist cabinet ministers think the next conservative leader will promise a hard brexit. so most papers leading with theresa may. that's where we should start as well, why not start perhaps with the financial times and jack, made to set out departure gate as mutiny kills off that brexit plan, and actually, the financial times plays actually, the financial times plays a straight battle that paints a brittle picture. that's right, we waited a long time, we've always known that this premiership is coming to an and slowly but surely in the last few months and it looks like although it's not been confirmed that tomorrow is going to be the day she stands up on the podium and sets out when she's going to leave and i did think she well, that's the most likely playing although we have had these big days in brexit and british politics before and sometimes they turn out to bea before and sometimes they turn out to be a damp squib but i don't think that's going to happen to my th
the i says the home secretary sajid javid has also lost confidence in theresa may's brexit vision.he guardian says centrist cabinet ministers think the next conservative leader will promise a hard brexit. so most papers leading with theresa may. that's where we should start as well, why not start perhaps with the financial times and jack, made to set out departure gate as mutiny kills off that brexit plan, and actually, the financial times plays actually, the financial times plays a straight...
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activities of whistle blowers like you had when edward snowden leaked the revelations that he but sajid javid he's currently the home secretary so he is in charge of security that you were making these announcements but he's also one of the front running is in this sort of very quiet and unannounced as yet conservative leadership race these proposals are all being seen as the beginning of his campaign to take the top job after 2 reason may have to step down as party. yeah and the devil seems to be very much in the detail on this one probably both giving us what we know thank you very much for london correspondent. let's move to the current being in the nation of haiti where the government is being suspected of links to a must occur in the capital last november dozens of people including children were tortured and killed now he's biggest ally the u.s. has so far been silent on the accusations violent government protests have been raging in the capital for weeks now. right. the situation in haiti is escalating a population that is largely unemployed without electricity and without money once th
activities of whistle blowers like you had when edward snowden leaked the revelations that he but sajid javid he's currently the home secretary so he is in charge of security that you were making these announcements but he's also one of the front running is in this sort of very quiet and unannounced as yet conservative leadership race these proposals are all being seen as the beginning of his campaign to take the top job after 2 reason may have to step down as party. yeah and the devil seems to...
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sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy huntand sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy hunt and penny mourdant.. there are a number of ways this can be tied down, it can be tracked down digitally or with an interview. i have been told in the last few minutes that gavin williamson was knocked cooperating fully with the enquiry and that certainly didn't help his case i think. there's lots of different ways that people can communicate in cryptic ways, using encrypted apps, but it has not taken that long to find out who they think was responsible, despite his denials. just before justify beginning, some words on the official secrets act and the need for secrecy. is there a sense that this would have resulted in some more official sanction? there are people who have already said that whoever leaked that out of this meeting has committed a criminal offence. and if guilty should go to prison. that is still a little early to say that, but certainly there will be people saying that. everybody in that meeting, in that nsc national security council meeting would be cleared up to what is called strap to le
sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy huntand sajid javid was mentioned, jeremy hunt and penny mourdant.. there are a number of ways this can be tied down, it can be tracked down digitally or with an interview. i have been told in the last few minutes that gavin williamson was knocked cooperating fully with the enquiry and that certainly didn't help his case i think. there's lots of different ways that people can communicate in cryptic ways, using encrypted apps, but it has not taken that long to...
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if you recall events of last december when this was being seen by people as a crisis, sajid javid theame back and said he was taking personal charge of the situation and he brought back a couple of cutters from the mediterranean. if you have cutters in the channel that could encourage people to make the perilous crossing because they think they will be found, picked up and brought to the uk. in terms of who's responsibility it is, halfway from france, if the french find them, they should be taken back to france. if they are in uk waters, they are brought back here. people are saying, such as the mp in dover, anyone in the channel should be safely escorted back to france because that would be more of a deterrent. the reality is, a lot of people on these votes are getting into uk waters and they know they are not farfrom into uk waters and they know they are not far from the kent coast and dialling 999 themselves because they wa nt to dialling 999 themselves because they want to be found and then they know if they are picked up in uk waters, they are brought back to the uk and can poten
if you recall events of last december when this was being seen by people as a crisis, sajid javid theame back and said he was taking personal charge of the situation and he brought back a couple of cutters from the mediterranean. if you have cutters in the channel that could encourage people to make the perilous crossing because they think they will be found, picked up and brought to the uk. in terms of who's responsibility it is, halfway from france, if the french find them, they should be...
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sajid javid, the home secretary cut short a holiday, came back here and say i am taking personal charge a couple of cutters from the mediterranean. some said the cutters in the channel, that could encourage people to make the perilous crossing because they think they'll simply be found and picked up and brought to the uk. in terms of who's responsible for this, really depends on international waters. halfway from france, if the french find them, they should be taken back to france, if they're in uk waters, they are brought back here. some people are saying, such as the mp in dover, that anyone found in the channel should be sent back to france, they should be safely escorted back to france because more of a deterrent. the reality is a lot of people on these boats are getting into uk waters, they know they're not far from the coast and are actually dialling 999 themselves because they want to be found, because they know if they're picked up in uk waters, they are brought back into the uk and then they can potentially claim asylum in this country. a 48 year old man, charged with the murde
sajid javid, the home secretary cut short a holiday, came back here and say i am taking personal charge a couple of cutters from the mediterranean. some said the cutters in the channel, that could encourage people to make the perilous crossing because they think they'll simply be found and picked up and brought to the uk. in terms of who's responsible for this, really depends on international waters. halfway from france, if the french find them, they should be taken back to france, if they're...
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remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. we will have more from downing street throughout this evening. but now it is time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch. in a week of high political drama, including resignations and an election, how well has bbc news managed the journalistic challenge? and with celebrity chef jamie oliver's business going into administration, is that really more important than the fate of british steel? the most dramatic moment of
remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javid. the leave supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this...
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making a statement, the home secretary sajid javid condemned those attacks but told mps there had beenuk too. he said the "places of worship protective security fund" had been doubled to 1.6 million pounds. since the scheme was launched in 2016 money had been used by churches, mosques, hindu temples and sikh gurdwaras. they have paid for security equipment such as cctv, security lighting, new locks, or fences. many more places of worship will now benefit after we have made it even easier to apply this year, by removing the need to find multiple quote and contractors. secondly, a new £5 million fund will provide security training for places of worship across england and wales. this funding will support the physical security measures provided by the places of worship fund. it will share best practice, and help faith organizations understand how best to protect their worshipers. ramadan began on may the 5th, and more help was being made available to mosques. we are providing immediate help with the ramadan package for support for mosques. we know that muslims are anxious for their safety
making a statement, the home secretary sajid javid condemned those attacks but told mps there had beenuk too. he said the "places of worship protective security fund" had been doubled to 1.6 million pounds. since the scheme was launched in 2016 money had been used by churches, mosques, hindu temples and sikh gurdwaras. they have paid for security equipment such as cctv, security lighting, new locks, or fences. many more places of worship will now benefit after we have made it even...
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hunt, sajid javid in a similarterritory, butjeremy bejeremy hunt, sajid javid in a similar territoryhatever one might think of borisjohnson. but the tory party is very shrunken and its members tend to come from a wing of the party, like it or not, who are more likely to support boris johnson, so we will see what the swell of support is at westminster. the other candidate might go to the country with mps behind them, but there is a lot of people being over familiar with boris johnson, but there is a lot of people being over familiar with borisjohnson, but if he sweeps the board, in the country, the membership as it now is wilful in behind him and they will decide whether they think boris has told lies, told the truth, or whether they just want him lies, told the truth, or whether theyjust want him anyway. we are waiting for the eu election results, which we will get on sunday, monday. what about labour? could there be a challenge to labour leadership? the labour party are not going to do well in these european elections. i believe it is a reason for that, one of the reasons for that,
hunt, sajid javid in a similarterritory, butjeremy bejeremy hunt, sajid javid in a similar territoryhatever one might think of borisjohnson. but the tory party is very shrunken and its members tend to come from a wing of the party, like it or not, who are more likely to support boris johnson, so we will see what the swell of support is at westminster. the other candidate might go to the country with mps behind them, but there is a lot of people being over familiar with boris johnson, but there...
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it would be very difficult politically for sajid javid to say a rape is not as serious as a computertor he would also have in the forefront of his mind, i think, is the limitation on this rape offence in sweden runs out in august 2020. the most important factor for him to take into account is the relative seriousness of the offences. rape is a very serious offence. computer intrusion in this context is a serious offence as well but, ultimately, i think the home secretary will decide that rape is the more serious of the two. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: inter move back to third in serie a as the race for champions league places intensifies. serena williams wins her opening match at the italian open to set up a second round clash against sister venus. and controversy at the giro d'italia, as fernando gaviria is handed the win in stage three after elia viviani is stripped of the victory. hello and welcome to the programme, which is centred on italy —
it would be very difficult politically for sajid javid to say a rape is not as serious as a computertor he would also have in the forefront of his mind, i think, is the limitation on this rape offence in sweden runs out in august 2020. the most important factor for him to take into account is the relative seriousness of the offences. rape is a very serious offence. computer intrusion in this context is a serious offence as well but, ultimately, i think the home secretary will decide that rape...
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yesterday we saw jeremy hunt and sajid javid, to make pivotal figures jeremy hunt and sajid javid, tolfigures in the middle ground of the cabinet. yes, both leadership contenders, but they said to her, you can't expect to get this through. and now the meeting with sirgraham through. and now the meeting with sir graham brady, who comes armed with a vote from the 1922 executive, meaning in effect he can say to her, u nless meaning in effect he can say to her, unless you go, and you set a date for your departure, we will trigger an immediate no—confidence vote. in effect, go of your own volition and don't force us to drag you out kicking and screaming, and i think that's the conclusion she will reach. meeting graham brady today, sajid javid and jeremy hunt yesterday. some say this is the equivalent of the men in suits who put paid to mrs thatcher's premiership. it tends to go this way, if you can't command the confidence of the senior people around you, it's pretty much impossible to operate as prime minister. this tends to be what happens in the party, come to a full—blooded leadership
yesterday we saw jeremy hunt and sajid javid, to make pivotal figures jeremy hunt and sajid javid, tolfigures in the middle ground of the cabinet. yes, both leadership contenders, but they said to her, you can't expect to get this through. and now the meeting with sirgraham through. and now the meeting with sir graham brady, who comes armed with a vote from the 1922 executive, meaning in effect he can say to her, u nless meaning in effect he can say to her, unless you go, and you set a date for...
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the home secretary sajid javid has delivered a fresh warning to tory brexiteers that they could loseeresa may's deal. mrjavid told nick robinson's political thinking podcast that it would be an absolute disaster if pro—remain mps were able to combine to stop the article 50 withdrawal process. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is at westminster. tell us more about what he has been saying. some of the pressure we have seenin saying. some of the pressure we have seen in the last few weeks over a brexit deal has gone because the can has been kicked down the road potentially into 0ctober. and said much of the focus has been on theresa may's future, not necessarily that of her brexit deal. but sajid javid is raising concerns that if it continues, if the can is kicked down the road until october, we might get to a stage where mps who don't want to leave it with no deal, end up in a position where they think they can force the government's hand and basically say to ministers, you haven't figured anything out with europe, so we want to rethink the whole process and potentially revoke a
the home secretary sajid javid has delivered a fresh warning to tory brexiteers that they could loseeresa may's deal. mrjavid told nick robinson's political thinking podcast that it would be an absolute disaster if pro—remain mps were able to combine to stop the article 50 withdrawal process. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is at westminster. tell us more about what he has been saying. some of the pressure we have seenin saying. some of the pressure we have seen in the last few weeks...
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and sajid javid has entered the fray today to try and make his case as well.in scotland. incredible, to be fifth in scotland, third in wales, second in london, so in their heartland they are facing a massive problem. a lot of mps are saying it is because they were not clear on their position on brexit. emily thornberry said it took at least five minutes to describe their position on the doorstep. are they in favour of a second random or not? this is whatjohn mcdonald the shadow chancellor had to say today. we are in a situation now, where do we go from here, and we are faced with the potential of a brexiteer extremist almost certainly becoming the leader of the tory party, whether it is borisjohnson or dominic rob or someone of that ilk. so we are faced with the prospect of no deal, which could have catastrophic consequences for our economy. a tory leader being elected on that basis no matter what the damage to jobs. elected on that basis no matter what the damage tojobs. we have got to prevent that. how do we do that? of course a general election but not many
and sajid javid has entered the fray today to try and make his case as well.in scotland. incredible, to be fifth in scotland, third in wales, second in london, so in their heartland they are facing a massive problem. a lot of mps are saying it is because they were not clear on their position on brexit. emily thornberry said it took at least five minutes to describe their position on the doorstep. are they in favour of a second random or not? this is whatjohn mcdonald the shadow chancellor had...
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so in a way i am surprised we have not seen more ministers quit, if the likes of jeremy hunting sajid javidmeetings, other people would be putting their letters and. who will move in a moment to the telegraph but first, we will hear from andrea.” moment to the telegraph but first, we will hear from andrea. i have been supporting brexit totally for the last three years and i could not with the legislation, stand up to the questions and did not see bill that ijust think has elements i cannot support. but you have held out for so long. i have been determined to deliver brexit and i'm just worried that this bill, with this new element in it, will not do it. it has been a really tough day. should the pm go? that final question which he did not answer. the response that we just received your bbc news from andrea leadsom. i do not know if you saw a copy of her letter, what did you make of what was said and there? she brought a number of points up, uncomfortable compromises, sovereignty of the country, and the second referendum, a complete breakdown of collective responsibility. i think she has a p
so in a way i am surprised we have not seen more ministers quit, if the likes of jeremy hunting sajid javidmeetings, other people would be putting their letters and. who will move in a moment to the telegraph but first, we will hear from andrea.” moment to the telegraph but first, we will hear from andrea. i have been supporting brexit totally for the last three years and i could not with the legislation, stand up to the questions and did not see bill that ijust think has elements i cannot...
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that's higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary sajid javid declared a major incidenting themselves as iranian and afghan — were picked up in the channel today by border force officials, and taken to dover for health checks and questioning. the troubled retail giant arcadia is to close twice as many stores as it had said it would earlier this week. the group, which own brands such as topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, said it would close a further 25 sites on top of the 23 already announced as part of a rescue plan. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello, it's been quite a wet saturday across parts of scotland and northern england. the rain continuing across scotland overnight. still quite heavy for more western areas. mainly dry for the northern isles. the rain will ease from northern england. becoming mainly dry crossing land in wales. rain returning into northern ireland and then extending its way eastwards into parts of england and wales. for most it is not going to be a cold night. archie mist and fog for east anglia in south—east engl
that's higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary sajid javid declared a major incidenting themselves as iranian and afghan — were picked up in the channel today by border force officials, and taken to dover for health checks and questioning. the troubled retail giant arcadia is to close twice as many stores as it had said it would earlier this week. the group, which own brands such as topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, said it would close a further 25 sites on top of the...
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if i was sajid javid i would be a bit worried with only two. and also andrea leadsom.are, graham brady the chair of the 1922 committee says he is thinking about a run, and steve baker, one of the hardline eurosceptics, he baker, one of the hardline eurosce ptics, he could baker, one of the hardline eurosceptics, he could declare. pretty patel as well. surely some of these will have to drop out? —— priti patel. you are right, but it will become clear who is actually viable. 0ne will become clear who is actually viable. one person said the other day at westminster, the reason they are all running is because they don't have a clue who is going to win because it is easy to all run and then see who will be the winning candidate because the dynamic is so different to any previous leadership election. it is very hard to know. one of the things, we expect a lot of candidates will drip away in the first contest but if there are people, six or seven hovering around the same numberof people, six or seven hovering around the same number of mps, they might think about why should i
if i was sajid javid i would be a bit worried with only two. and also andrea leadsom.are, graham brady the chair of the 1922 committee says he is thinking about a run, and steve baker, one of the hardline eurosceptics, he baker, one of the hardline eurosce ptics, he could baker, one of the hardline eurosceptics, he could declare. pretty patel as well. surely some of these will have to drop out? —— priti patel. you are right, but it will become clear who is actually viable. 0ne will become...
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remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javide supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. fascinating times ahead. now on bbc news, the first of two special programmes on the efforts to rebuild the lives of communities devastated by war. betta ny hughes travels tojordan in paths to peace. years of brutal civil war have reaped syria apart, with horrific devastation to its historical and archaeological heritage. hopeless. no future. nobody is looking forward for the future. your biggest hope is finding food for your kids,
remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javide supporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a...
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around the cabinet table and we now had about the withdrawal agreement bill and current farm and sajid javidf those today who is requested to see the prime minister about it but was told she could not meet him. risk for all of them whatever they decide to do maybe not as recipe * if your the fourth to build the knife, we shall see if others follow the example. 0bviously downing street and briefing today that she's going to try and and and the calendar in a way that's held up because tomorrow i'll focus in the country will be on the european elections washing she's out campaigning, there is a risk on friday at grace when she needs graham brady but then we are into recess, and the other side of that is the state visit of donald trump in the presentation of the bill, so she will be hoping she can see out the next few days. yes, and for a while now, seems theresa may has been surviving one week at a time or one data time and i lamented that with the downing street putting that in place tonight tomorrow and the european elections happen, notably a bath or politicians, begun cast their vote and ha
around the cabinet table and we now had about the withdrawal agreement bill and current farm and sajid javidf those today who is requested to see the prime minister about it but was told she could not meet him. risk for all of them whatever they decide to do maybe not as recipe * if your the fourth to build the knife, we shall see if others follow the example. 0bviously downing street and briefing today that she's going to try and and and the calendar in a way that's held up because tomorrow...
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and the i says the home secretary sajid javid has also lost confidence in theresa may's brexit visiony in town. we'd better start with that. let's start with the daily mirror. they seem pretty certain about this. most of the newspapers are carrying i their the newspapers are carrying on their front pages - expectation that front pages and expectation that tomorrow, theresa may will get the podium out in front of downing street, she has become famed for that set piece and will say, look, i'm going to go very soon, here is the timetable. what's interesting about the mirror story is that they've got in there some headline that she will tell the country that she's had enough and that she wants to do it to avoid the humiliation of being kicked out by her party and i think that's quite an interesting ta ke think that's quite an interesting take because seeing quite a lot of defiance from the prime minister but these kind of words are interesting. she seen as somebody who's got quite a high threshold for humiliation but the one thing i would say is i'm sure this is right. the only word of ca
and the i says the home secretary sajid javid has also lost confidence in theresa may's brexit visiony in town. we'd better start with that. let's start with the daily mirror. they seem pretty certain about this. most of the newspapers are carrying i their the newspapers are carrying on their front pages - expectation that front pages and expectation that tomorrow, theresa may will get the podium out in front of downing street, she has become famed for that set piece and will say, look, i'm...
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of course with leadership ambitions, but there are others within the cabinet, michael go there, sajid javidmy hunt among others who had ambitions and that direction and wrestling i want to do next with the 25 —— polymer out the door and this frustration within backbench 1922 committee that the within backbench1922 committee that the cabinet has not taken matters into their own hands. an issue that one of the backbench is talking to me earlier about, and another with frustration and steve baker, a member of the us get the erg. frustration and steve baker, a member of the us get the ergi think at this point reality is certainly judging by the lid upstairs at the ce ntre judging by the lid upstairs at the centre of the conservative party it's relatively agnostic about the eu issue has moved now, and i think the prime minister will know that. it's notjust the prime minister will know that. it's not just about the prime minister will know that. it's notjust about brexit the prime minister will know that. it's not just about brexit any more and alex about her as the leader, and alex about her as
of course with leadership ambitions, but there are others within the cabinet, michael go there, sajid javidmy hunt among others who had ambitions and that direction and wrestling i want to do next with the 25 —— polymer out the door and this frustration within backbench 1922 committee that the within backbench1922 committee that the cabinet has not taken matters into their own hands. an issue that one of the backbench is talking to me earlier about, and another with frustration and steve...
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the home secretary sajid javid is about to make a speech within the next hour, i think, warning he couldg in certain areas or potentially face ten years in prison and this will come and comes after some of those who joined the islamic state group from this country sought to return to the uk, i think sajid javid intends to say this is a move to protect the public so just a couple they are from the most watched and most read. now, that‘s the end of the morning briefing. sport now and for a full round up, we cross to the bbc sport centre. good morning.. it‘s just ten days until the start of the cricket world cup where england will start as favourites — and they‘ve certainly been living up to that tag. they completed a a—0 one—day series win over pakistan at headingley, with eoin morgan removing a roof tile on the way to his half century. england posted 351, and went on to win by 5a runs. brooks koepka survived a huge scare to win the us pga championship for the second year in a row. he had led by seven shots going into the final round at bethpage black in new york, before his fellow—america
the home secretary sajid javid is about to make a speech within the next hour, i think, warning he couldg in certain areas or potentially face ten years in prison and this will come and comes after some of those who joined the islamic state group from this country sought to return to the uk, i think sajid javid intends to say this is a move to protect the public so just a couple they are from the most watched and most read. now, that‘s the end of the morning briefing. sport now and for a full...
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sajid javid and the foreign secretary jeremy resigned over. and the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt both saw the prime minister this morning in downing street and made their feelings clear about it. we are told by number ten that the prime minister is listening to the concerns of colleagues about that. there has been some minor reshuffling, as when someone leaves the government, they must be replaced. mel stride, formerly at the treasury, is now the head of the house of commons. as for what theresa may's next move will be, we don't know. the only thing we can say for certain is that she'll meet the chairman of the 1922 committee of backbench conservative mps tomorrow. he will be expecting the prime minister to name a date for her departure. so if she does that, that may well secure her future for at least the next week or so. if she doesn't, we may well see further moves by conservative mps to instigate a vote of no—confidence in the prime minister and trigger leadership contest. thank you. narendra modi and his bjp party have won a second term i
sajid javid and the foreign secretary jeremy resigned over. and the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt both saw the prime minister this morning in downing street and made their feelings clear about it. we are told by number ten that the prime minister is listening to the concerns of colleagues about that. there has been some minor reshuffling, as when someone leaves the government, they must be replaced. mel stride, formerly at the treasury, is now the head of the house of commons. as for what...
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that's higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary, sajid javid, declared a ‘major incidente channel today by border force officials and taken to dover for health checks and questioning. the troubled retail giant arcadia is to close twice as many stores as it had said it would earlier this week. the group, which own brands such as topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, said it would close a further 25 sites on top of the 23 already announced as part of a rescue plan. football now and celtic were attempting to win the treble treble. that‘s winning all three domestic trophies in one season for the third year in a row. they played hearts this afternoon in the scottish cup final. but did they do it? chris mclaughlin will reveal all! the 134th scottish cup final. for celtic, though, three was the magic number. their prize — a treble for the third year in a row. for the men in maroon, a single single would do just fine. the first half was pretty much like the mid—may glasgow weather — all a little bit dull. hearts sat in to soak up what celtic had to offer and despite this edouard c
that's higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary, sajid javid, declared a ‘major incidente channel today by border force officials and taken to dover for health checks and questioning. the troubled retail giant arcadia is to close twice as many stores as it had said it would earlier this week. the group, which own brands such as topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, said it would close a further 25 sites on top of the 23 already announced as part of a rescue plan. football...
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sajid javid, number nine in the list of ten, he has already been joined by another contestant in thising to look forward to at christmas, as the hit bbc comedy is coming back for a one—off special. the award—winning series — which was co—written by co—stars james corden and ruthjones — last aired on first january 2010, after three series and a previous christmas edition. this morning corden, who has gone on to become a late—night host on american tv, tweeted a picture of the cover of the script, telling fans "see you on christmas day." i tell you what, for me it will not be the same without doris, the actor who played her sadly died since the series finished airing in 2010. in a moment the weather, but first let‘s join joanna gosling to find out what‘s coming up on the victoria derbyshire programme at ten: good morning. today we have an exclusive report on the hundreds of british teenagers sent to africa for their own safety to escape knife crime. we talk to parents and representatives of the somali community about why they are making such a drastic choice. there is an example of a yo
sajid javid, number nine in the list of ten, he has already been joined by another contestant in thising to look forward to at christmas, as the hit bbc comedy is coming back for a one—off special. the award—winning series — which was co—written by co—stars james corden and ruthjones — last aired on first january 2010, after three series and a previous christmas edition. this morning corden, who has gone on to become a late—night host on american tv, tweeted a picture of the cover...
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campaigned for remain in the referendum but has stressed commitment to brexit, as has home secretary sajid javidr and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey has said she is definitely running, and andrea leadsom who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out may also try again. there will be more. many more who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind. a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the you use is closed, and a deeply divided country. —— the eu says is closed. and there's plenty more on those potential contenders from ben's report. head over to our website, bbc.com/news, or check the bbc news app, where you'll find profiles of the confirmed runners and those tipped to follow. the united states has approved the deployment of 1,500 troops to the middle east. president donald trum
campaigned for remain in the referendum but has stressed commitment to brexit, as has home secretary sajid javidr and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey has said she is definitely running, and andrea leadsom who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out may also try again. there will be more. many more who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess by the time...
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that's higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary, sajid javid declared a "major incidentnd afghan, were picked up in the channel today by border force officials and taken to dover for health checks and questioning. investigations are continuing into the suspected murder of two boys, aged 13 and 14, at a house in sheffield. a 37—year—old man and 34—year—old woman are being questioned by police. our correspondent phil bodmer has the latest. south yorkshire police have said that four children rescued from a house in the shiregreen area of sheffield yesterday have now been released from hospital. emergency services were called to an address, a semi—detached house some six miles from the city centre, at around 7:30am yesterday morning. neighbours reported seeing emergency services and dozens of police cars and ambulances on the street. six children including a seven—month—old baby were taken to hospital. sadly, two teenage boys aged 13 and 1a died. now, today people have been laying flowers. there have been balloons and floral tributes outside the house where this tragic incid
that's higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary, sajid javid declared a "major incidentnd afghan, were picked up in the channel today by border force officials and taken to dover for health checks and questioning. investigations are continuing into the suspected murder of two boys, aged 13 and 14, at a house in sheffield. a 37—year—old man and 34—year—old woman are being questioned by police. our correspondent phil bodmer has the latest. south yorkshire police...
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it would be very difficult politically for sajid javid to say rape is not as serious as a computer hacking forefront of his mind i think is the limitation on this rape offence in sweden runs out in august 2020. this tangled legal, which has dragged on for nearly a decade, is still far from over. caroline hawley, bbc news. global financial markets have fallen sharply, as the united states and china intensified their trade war. beijing said it would raise tariffs on nearly $60 billion worth of american goods. this was in retaliation for president trump's move to charge higher tariffs on more than $200 billion worth of chinese imports. all us markets fell, with shares in consumer goods makers and technology firms the worst hit. brexit talks between the government and labour have resumed today, as labour's deputy leader, tom watson, and the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer both said that any agreement would have to be put to another referendum. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said this was a ‘crunch week‘ for the talks, but rejected having another public vote. 0ur political editor,
it would be very difficult politically for sajid javid to say rape is not as serious as a computer hacking forefront of his mind i think is the limitation on this rape offence in sweden runs out in august 2020. this tangled legal, which has dragged on for nearly a decade, is still far from over. caroline hawley, bbc news. global financial markets have fallen sharply, as the united states and china intensified their trade war. beijing said it would raise tariffs on nearly $60 billion worth of...
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stewart the development secretary or sajid javid, you know they would know about him but how would theyh about? it'll come back to a position to come with. the whole process has been very paper— based and explaining what you mean based in people sitting around a table rather than being second—guessed by the eu from a distance. so i think they'll probably do a big effort by the renegotiation of the withdrawal agreement and they'll at least politely listen to the first request and taken the details of the request, and think about the person and more about the position, that is how the eu operates, positions positions. politely open the door and listen, which they will, they will listen with their fingers in their ears because they have already said, this is it, we are not budging. the panic will be prickling on the back of their necks again and the taoiseach was talking about the possibility of a no—deal brexit under new prime minister when he will be worrying about is a prime minister who is seen to be serious about no deal in a way that theresa may was never believed here in the eu to b
stewart the development secretary or sajid javid, you know they would know about him but how would theyh about? it'll come back to a position to come with. the whole process has been very paper— based and explaining what you mean based in people sitting around a table rather than being second—guessed by the eu from a distance. so i think they'll probably do a big effort by the renegotiation of the withdrawal agreement and they'll at least politely listen to the first request and taken the...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, joined the race today. how would you deal with the brexit party?ght be short of a way to get brexit done. bottles were cracked open for parties who want to stop it altogether, instead of leaving now. the lib dems gobbled votes up in towns and cities. so, too, the greens. providing a home for those who want to stay in the eu, turned off perhaps by westminster‘s strife. this country is split in half. let's have a proper discussion... and labour went backwards, trying to keep its two natural territories together. for months, many party members have been unhappy at the plan to hold a eu referendum. only if there isn't a general election. is it clear? you judge. the responsibility to listen to what everyone has to say, and ensure that there is an agreement made, and that is then put to a public vote. even his closest labour colleagues, though, are tiptoeing towards clearer backing for another vote. well, of course we want a general election. but realistically, after last night, there aren't many tory mps that are going to vote for a general election. it
the home secretary, sajid javid, joined the race today. how would you deal with the brexit party?ght be short of a way to get brexit done. bottles were cracked open for parties who want to stop it altogether, instead of leaving now. the lib dems gobbled votes up in towns and cities. so, too, the greens. providing a home for those who want to stay in the eu, turned off perhaps by westminster‘s strife. this country is split in half. let's have a proper discussion... and labour went backwards,...
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sajid javid confirmed british citizens could be barred from travelling to syria and parts of west africais also being prepared. the national federation of sub—postmasters is calling on the government to take action to avert a "collapse" of the post office network. it's predicting up to 2,500 branches could close within a year, because of cuts in funding. but ministers say there's been £2 billion of investment in the postal service since 2010. thousands of people are out on the streets of manchester, to celebrate man city's historic domestic treble football win. victory in saturday's fa cup final followed success in the premier league and the league cup. they're the first ever mens team in the english game to achieve all three in one season. our sports editor dan roan is in manchester for us this evening, dan. could be good there? as you can probably hear behind me a tremendous atmosphere here in the centre of manchester, especially behind me next to the cathedral because this is where the playing staff will arrive in the next few minutes. they, the men's team and the women's tea m they,
sajid javid confirmed british citizens could be barred from travelling to syria and parts of west africais also being prepared. the national federation of sub—postmasters is calling on the government to take action to avert a "collapse" of the post office network. it's predicting up to 2,500 branches could close within a year, because of cuts in funding. but ministers say there's been £2 billion of investment in the postal service since 2010. thousands of people are out on the...
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in december the home secretary sajid javid, redeployed two border force patrol boats to the channel becauseossings. ministers are coming under increasing pressure from unions and mp5, to provide british steel with emergency financial help and safeguard more than 4,000 jobs in scunthorpe. the company is seeking a £75 million government loan to avoid collapse. it blames brexit uncertainty for slowing demand for steel, which is keeping prices low. the government has already lent the company £120 million. president trump has declared a national emergency, to protect us communications networks, from foreign espionage. he's signed an executive order barring american firms from using technology developed by companies posing a security risk, and so is paving the way for a ban on the chinese firm huawei. the move comes amid a deepening trade war between china and the united states. newcastle crown court has heard that the man who claimed to have evidence of a vip paedophile ring, was himself a child abuser. carl beech had pleaded guilty to child sex offences in a separate trial, during the investiga
in december the home secretary sajid javid, redeployed two border force patrol boats to the channel becauseossings. ministers are coming under increasing pressure from unions and mp5, to provide british steel with emergency financial help and safeguard more than 4,000 jobs in scunthorpe. the company is seeking a £75 million government loan to avoid collapse. it blames brexit uncertainty for slowing demand for steel, which is keeping prices low. the government has already lent the company £120...
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. —— sajid javid. bottles cracked open for parties who want to stop it altogether.ems gobbled votes up in towns and cities. so too the greens. providing a home for those who want to stay in the eu, turned off perhaps by westminster strife. this country is split in half. and labour went backwards, trying to keep its two natural territories together. for months, many party members have been unhappy at the plan to hold an eu referendum. 0nly at the plan to hold an eu referendum. only if there isn't a general election. is it clear? you judge. we have a responsibility to listen to what everyone has to say and ensure that there is an agreement made and that is put to a public vote. even his closest labour collea g u es public vote. even his closest labour colleagues are tiptoeing towards clearer backing for another vote. of course we want a general election but realistically there are not many tory mps who will vote for that so our best way of doing that is going back to the people with a referendum, i think that's what our members want. the snp were rewarded for a clear
. —— sajid javid. bottles cracked open for parties who want to stop it altogether.ems gobbled votes up in towns and cities. so too the greens. providing a home for those who want to stay in the eu, turned off perhaps by westminster strife. this country is split in half. and labour went backwards, trying to keep its two natural territories together. for months, many party members have been unhappy at the plan to hold an eu referendum. 0nly at the plan to hold an eu referendum. only if there...
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in the referendum, but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidpporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks' time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. so the person who'll move into number ten in a couple of months‘ time will be chosen by members of the conservative party, around 120,000 of them, whose instincts on brexit will no doubt be a key factor in the outcome. for a view on mrs may's departure, and what lies ahead, our correspondent alex forsyth went to meet members of the conservative association at reading university. hitting younger voters has proved elusive at times for the
in the referendum, but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidpporter and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few...
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remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidr and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks' time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. that was ben wright. so, the person who'll move in to number 10 in a couple of months' time will be chosen by members of the conservative party, around 120,000 of them, whose instincts on brexit will no doubt be a key factor in the outcome. for a view on mrs may's departure, and what lies ahead, our correspondent alex forsyth went to meet members of the conservative association at reading university. hitting younger voters has proved elusive
remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidr and former work and pensions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few...
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the home secretary, sajid javid, joined the race today. how would you deal with the brexit party? short of a way to get brexit done... bottles were cracked open for parties who want to stop it altogether. instead of leaving now. the lib dems gobbled votes up in towns and cities. so, too, the greens. providing a home for those who want to stay in the eu, turned off perhaps by westminster‘s strife. this country is split in half. let's have a proper discussion... and labour went backwards, trying to keep its two natural territories together. for months, many party members have been unhappy at the plan to hold a eu referendum. only if there isn't a general election. is it clear? you judge. the responsibility to listen to what everyone has to say, and ensure that there is an agreement made and that is then put to a public vote. even his closest labour colleagues, though, are tiptoeing towards clearer backing for another vote. of course we want a general election, but realistically, after last night, there aren't many tory mps that are going to vote for a general election. it would be l
the home secretary, sajid javid, joined the race today. how would you deal with the brexit party? short of a way to get brexit done... bottles were cracked open for parties who want to stop it altogether. instead of leaving now. the lib dems gobbled votes up in towns and cities. so, too, the greens. providing a home for those who want to stay in the eu, turned off perhaps by westminster‘s strife. this country is split in half. let's have a proper discussion... and labour went backwards,...
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in a speech at new scotland yard, sajid javid also confirmed that britons travelling to, and stayingtting an offence under new counter—terrorism legislation. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. tell us more about what the home secretary is going to say. the home secretary is going to say. the home secretary has been talking about the threat from terrorism, he said the tempo was increasing with 19 foiled plots in the last two years, 14 of those islamist, the other‘s five link to far right groups. he spoke about how he would use all of the powers at his disposal to counter the threat but said that there were gaps in legislation, particularly concerning the activities of hostile states. that's why he's drawing up plans for an espionage bill. in that bill, there will possibly be some updated laws around treason and also the official secrets act and as well as that there could be a requirement for people who come from overseas and are acting on behalf of foreign governments to register, a kind a foreign agent registration scheme, similarto foreign agent registration
in a speech at new scotland yard, sajid javid also confirmed that britons travelling to, and stayingtting an offence under new counter—terrorism legislation. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. tell us more about what the home secretary is going to say. the home secretary is going to say. the home secretary has been talking about the threat from terrorism, he said the tempo was increasing with 19 foiled plots in the last two years, 14 of those islamist, the other‘s...
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the race for the conservative leadership is getting wider, may be getting wider still, names like sajid javidot declared yet. many people expected to throw their hat in the ring and to the race hasn't even started yet, it doesn't formally get under way until the 10th ofjune. i'm joined by the conservative mp and former secretary of state for northern ireland, theresa villiers. who is courting you, and how? well, i have been in contact with the number of the leadership campaign. they have various means of trying to persuade mps, you know, invitation to coffee via text. so i shall be thinking carefully which a potential leader is best able to reach out to those individuals who support the conservatives have lost over the recent months and years. what will they need to promise, or avoid promising? they need to promise a message of optimism and hope. they have to make the case that a free society and free enterprise can deliver social well—being, prosperity, good management of the public finances can have strong public finances can have strong public services. they need a message that gers goes b
the race for the conservative leadership is getting wider, may be getting wider still, names like sajid javidot declared yet. many people expected to throw their hat in the ring and to the race hasn't even started yet, it doesn't formally get under way until the 10th ofjune. i'm joined by the conservative mp and former secretary of state for northern ireland, theresa villiers. who is courting you, and how? well, i have been in contact with the number of the leadership campaign. they have...
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in december, home secretary sajid javid redeployed two border force patrol boats to the channel becauseer increasing pressure from unions and mps to provide british steel with emergency financial help and safeguard more than 4,000 jobs in scunthorpe. the company is seeking a £75 million government loan to avoid collapse. it blames brexit uncertainty for slowing demand for steel, which is keeping prices low. the government has already lent the company £120 million. with the european elections taking place next week, we're travelling around the uk, examining the issues which will affect how people will vote. today, our correspondent sian lloyd reports from wales, where a majority voted to leave the european union in the referendum in 2016. what do they think now? loading up ready to make another crossing from holyhead, the welsh terminal is an importance gateway to europe. the second busiest roll—on, roll—off port in the uk. leaving the european union would bring changes here, but the forthcoming elections aren't uppermost on passengers' minds. no, not interested in voting in the european
in december, home secretary sajid javid redeployed two border force patrol boats to the channel becauseer increasing pressure from unions and mps to provide british steel with emergency financial help and safeguard more than 4,000 jobs in scunthorpe. the company is seeking a £75 million government loan to avoid collapse. it blames brexit uncertainty for slowing demand for steel, which is keeping prices low. the government has already lent the company £120 million. with the european elections...
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that is higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary, sajid javid, declared a major incidenten to dover for health checks and questioning. the troubled retail giant arcadia is to close twice as many stores as it had said it would earlier this week. the group, which own brands such as topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, said it would close a further 25 sites on top of the 23 already announced as part of a rescue plan. let's introduce you now to a puppy named shuck who has become the newest recruit at a thatcher‘s firm in norfolk. hejoins his owner, richard, on roofing jobs across east anglia, without showing any fear of heights. they have only been together for a few weeks, but have become inseparable. now it's time for a look at the weather, with alina jenkins. hello. some of us have started the bank holiday weekend with some sunshine. a fair amount of it around across parts of south and south—east england. this was the scene earlier on the isle of wight. for others, a very different story. a lot of cloud around, outbreaks of rain for northern ireland, northern england and s
that is higher than the figure in december, when the home secretary, sajid javid, declared a major incidenten to dover for health checks and questioning. the troubled retail giant arcadia is to close twice as many stores as it had said it would earlier this week. the group, which own brands such as topshop, burton and dorothy perkins, said it would close a further 25 sites on top of the 23 already announced as part of a rescue plan. let's introduce you now to a puppy named shuck who has become...
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julian assange which gets precedence which gets priority that will depend on the home secretary sajid javid weighing up the relative seriousness of the offenses and also the chronology of which was submitted 1st and what the swedes are hoping is that by sometime during the summer they will get an indication of where the home secretary thinking is wiki leaks has reacted to this reopening with a degree of anger christine have roughed who is the editor in chief of wiki leaks saying that the case had been mishandled threw out a statement issued on monday said that the swedes and the brits had been under considerable pressure political pressure to keep going at julian assange was always willing said the statement to answer any questions from the swedish authorities and kristinn hrafnsson saying that the reopening of the case will give julian the chance to clear his name so it's far from over but the case is actually going now to proceed after so many years of being stuck in stalemate the palestinian activist who faces a possible threat from saudi arabia says he's being targeted because he expose
julian assange which gets precedence which gets priority that will depend on the home secretary sajid javid weighing up the relative seriousness of the offenses and also the chronology of which was submitted 1st and what the swedes are hoping is that by sometime during the summer they will get an indication of where the home secretary thinking is wiki leaks has reacted to this reopening with a degree of anger christine have roughed who is the editor in chief of wiki leaks saying that the case...
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the family is calling on sajid javid to reverse his decision to revoke their daughter's citizenship.itish citizenship and held in a syrian refugee camp, shamima begum faces an uncertain future. she left her home in east london with two school friends, despite having been spoken to by the police. the school gave the girls letters to give to their parents, but the letters never reached them and the bethnal green girls slipped out of the uk. but according to her lawyer, shamima begum was targeted and trafficked by islamic state. isis have a propaganda machine where they reached out to the world into the mobile phone of shamima begum and managed to groom her, giving her the advice that she needed to successfully, as a 15—year—old girl, evade uk police counterterrorism, cross a border between syria and turkey, and find herself betrothed in an isis ceremony to a 23—year—old man. the letter to the home office cites failures by the uk authorities to stop the three girls from leaving for syria. it claims the families should have been adequately warned the girls were at risk of being trafficke
the family is calling on sajid javid to reverse his decision to revoke their daughter's citizenship.itish citizenship and held in a syrian refugee camp, shamima begum faces an uncertain future. she left her home in east london with two school friends, despite having been spoken to by the police. the school gave the girls letters to give to their parents, but the letters never reached them and the bethnal green girls slipped out of the uk. but according to her lawyer, shamima begum was targeted...
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it would be very difficult politically for sajid javid to say a rape is not as serious as a computeruld also have in the forefront of his mind, i think, is the limitation on this rape offence in sweden runs out in august 2020. this tangled legal, which has dragged on for nearly a decade, at mounting cost to the public purse, and is still farfrom over. caroline hawley, bbc news. an inquest has been hearing how the youngest victim of the london bridge attack was killed while being helped up by a passer—by after slipping in high—heeled shoes. 21—year—old sara zela nak was an australian au pair. the court was shown cctv of her shortly before she was killed, alongside a 32—year—old british man, james mcmullan, as he tried to help her to herfeet. eight people died in the attack injune 2017. the man in charge of stadium safety at the time of the hillsborough football disaster in 1989 has been fined 6 and a half thousand pounds. 96 liverpool fans died following the crush at the ground at the match between liverpool and nottingham forest. the former secretary of sheffield wednesday football c
it would be very difficult politically for sajid javid to say a rape is not as serious as a computeruld also have in the forefront of his mind, i think, is the limitation on this rape offence in sweden runs out in august 2020. this tangled legal, which has dragged on for nearly a decade, at mounting cost to the public purse, and is still farfrom over. caroline hawley, bbc news. an inquest has been hearing how the youngest victim of the london bridge attack was killed while being helped up by a...
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remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidnsions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks' time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind — a deadlocked parliament, a brexit deal the eu says is closed, and a deeply divided country. the next prime minister will face the same intractible problem as theresa may — how to resolve the divisions of brexit, and at the moment, and with no apparent majority in parliament for any course of action. today the european union said mrs may's resignation "did nothing to change its position on the withdrawal deal agreed with britain". so, what next for brexit? 0ur deputy political eeditor john pienaar has more. everyone expected this, the fourth tory premier in
remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidnsions secretary esther mcvey says she is definitely running. and andrea leadsom, who stood against theresa may last time before pulling out, may also try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks' time will face the...
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which of course is sajid javid's department, and he will be a leading contender to be the next uk primepers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, giles and polly. goodbye. good evening. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes with your latest sports news. english clubs have completed a clean sweep of europe's elite football finals, with arsenal and chelsea both reaching the europa league final in the same week liverpool and tottenham qualified for the final of the champions league, and although tonight's matches didn't have the big comebacks, they both had plenty of drama and goals. chelsea had drawn their away first leg against eintracht frankfurt 1—1, so when ruben loftus—cheek scored midway through the first half, they were going through. but frankfurt equalised early in the second half from luka jovic to make it 2—2 on aggregate, and that's how it stayed until the end of extra—time, w
which of course is sajid javid's department, and he will be a leading contender to be the next uk primepers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, giles and polly. goodbye. good evening. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes with your latest sports news. english clubs have completed a clean...
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then you have individuals like the man who took over the responsibility for security, sajid javid.ime, the very damages results for the conservatives in the european parliamentary elections promming him and others to say brexit is a priority that includes matt hancock he's saying, again, it's mission-critical in an article for the "daily mail" this week those slight hi in favor of a soft brexit. no matter what type they do, it must be done effectively in order to restore trust not only in the conservative party but the entire body par la mpd in the uk. >> thank you very much for the latest let's get back to carson nilk, director of intelligence hearing from vilum about the possibility of hope, is there any scenario where they're going to be actually willing to reopen it >> no, but then obviously the good thing is the deal consists of the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. so i think it's the second half that we're looking at again to add some language, to add greater clarity potentially about the nature of the future relationship so you can argue in the uk in the end y
then you have individuals like the man who took over the responsibility for security, sajid javid.ime, the very damages results for the conservatives in the european parliamentary elections promming him and others to say brexit is a priority that includes matt hancock he's saying, again, it's mission-critical in an article for the "daily mail" this week those slight hi in favor of a soft brexit. no matter what type they do, it must be done effectively in order to restore trust not...
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and just today, we heard from sajid javid, the home secretary, former deutsche bank managing director, he'll likely use this platform to say he's a level-headed negotiator that the country needs. he's also the son of pakistani immigrants. he could say that he's bringing something to the conservative party. he threw his name in the race on twitter, #teamsaj. this is what they're going with. but it's getting crowd. i think, after this european union election, you have the tories really lose sog many votes. you're going see hard-line brexiteers use that as their main mandate and galvanize to try to succeed. anna: it could get and it will get more crowded. there will be more names i'm sure coming forward. and let's talk about the reaction we've seen from other parts of the political establishment to the european election. the labour party also being punished for a lack of clarity in their position. corbyn right, jeremy came out today, backing the second referendum. he did not use the words referendum, he said a public vote. he said the public should vote on any deal that parliament decide
and just today, we heard from sajid javid, the home secretary, former deutsche bank managing director, he'll likely use this platform to say he's a level-headed negotiator that the country needs. he's also the son of pakistani immigrants. he could say that he's bringing something to the conservative party. he threw his name in the race on twitter, #teamsaj. this is what they're going with. but it's getting crowd. i think, after this european union election, you have the tories really lose sog...
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remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidalso try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind —
remain in the referendum but has since stressed his commitment to brexit, as has the home secretary, sajid javidalso try again. there will be more, many more, who go for it. a new prime minister will be in place by the time parliament breaks up for the summer recess in latejuly. but whoever goes through this door in a few weeks‘ time will face the same challenges that mrs may will soon leave behind —