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as kelly reeves, and anna mcmartin, all resigning their roles in the shadow cabinet to dividejeremyorbyn. so after a day of debate, lots happening this evening. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg has been following a very busy day in westminster. farce 7 farce? a bit of pantomime?” farce? a bit of pantomime? i wanted a quiet work —— walk to work. farce? a bit of pantomime? i wanted a quiet work -- walk to work. you might not be what blamed for wondering if it looks a bit like that stop but it's the woman who lives in downing street who's the one trying to keep it all together. can you really please both sides, prime minister? she's the one trying to stick to promises that perhaps cannot all be capped. but for theresa may, it's certainly not a laughing matter. day marinette -- may now be a meltdown. they aren't actually my words, but those of the foreign secretary... even as his fellow cabinet ministers are preparing people the government's negotiation. joking apart, listen carefully. this is theresa may committing to thinking —— think again about giving parliament more power. if
as kelly reeves, and anna mcmartin, all resigning their roles in the shadow cabinet to dividejeremyorbyn. so after a day of debate, lots happening this evening. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg has been following a very busy day in westminster. farce 7 farce? a bit of pantomime?” farce? a bit of pantomime? i wanted a quiet work —— walk to work. farce? a bit of pantomime? i wanted a quiet work -- walk to work. you might not be what blamed for wondering if it looks a bit like that...
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corbyn with the strong defence or being strongly in favour of defence, he has someone in the shadow cabinetking the case for it. still justified the fact that it is a broad church, or broader church like that might then you would expect. wets and for this review. we will be back at 11:30pm. let's in with a picture of fans celebrating. —— let's end this review. neither side a p pa re ntly let's end this review. neither side a ppa re ntly wa nted to let's end this review. neither side apparently wanted to win.|j let's end this review. neither side apparently wanted to win. i think we we re apparently wanted to win. i think we were worried that we came across as ambiguous, as belgium played in red tonight. i don't want that misinterpreted in any way. i was looking at this picture and trying to figure out who's fans these were and we were intrigued that the people in front were eating a plate of spaghetti. some of italy's fans? who are they backing? we will pursue this more with you after 11:30pm. thank you very much. and thank you for watching. that's it for the papers tonight. i will be back
corbyn with the strong defence or being strongly in favour of defence, he has someone in the shadow cabinetking the case for it. still justified the fact that it is a broad church, or broader church like that might then you would expect. wets and for this review. we will be back at 11:30pm. let's in with a picture of fans celebrating. —— let's end this review. neither side a p pa re ntly let's end this review. neither side a ppa re ntly wa nted to let's end this review. neither side...
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Jun 18, 2018
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six mps resigned from junior roles in the shadow cabinet to defy the leadership.labour mp rebelled in favour of keeping the uk in the european economic area, while 15 labour brexit supporters rebelled to vote against. the ayes to the right, 327. noes to the left, 126. ministers easily won the vote to throw out the idea. well, the eu withdrawal bill isn't quite the creature it was when it was first drafted, but that's the nature of bills. bits are added and removed, changed, reinstated and maybe even removed again. so how does it feel if you're the person who drafted the thing in the first place? well, daniel greenberg worked as parliamentary council for 20 years, literally writing our laws and he's been heavily involved in the legislation for withdrawing from the eu. the brexit bill must have been a nightmare, mustn't it? the perception is as important as the law on this particular bill. there's politics in every line of it. and it was always bound to be sought to be amended at various stages, so they would have thought about that, they would have thought about tr
six mps resigned from junior roles in the shadow cabinet to defy the leadership.labour mp rebelled in favour of keeping the uk in the european economic area, while 15 labour brexit supporters rebelled to vote against. the ayes to the right, 327. noes to the left, 126. ministers easily won the vote to throw out the idea. well, the eu withdrawal bill isn't quite the creature it was when it was first drafted, but that's the nature of bills. bits are added and removed, changed, reinstated and maybe...
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you are a member of the shadow cabinet. say that if the government continues on this incompetent path, the best thing for this country would be to resolve things i've general election. let's have the public but properly in charge of the situation and choose who can negotiate the kind of brexit to safeguard the interests of people in this country. tony, thank you very much forjoining us. focus very much on the government position today. theresa may meeting members of 1920 backbench committee last night persuade them to get behind her. but there is a focus on what happening in the labour party. i'm joined by the labour mp alison mcgovern. nice to see you. you want the single market. that's right. the reason that it's a deal which will be negotiable. we've seen the government absolutely divided and all over the shop because... your party is too, isn't it? no, because the government is saying we could have all that money back, and also have all that money back, and also have no freedom of movement and have all of these trade de
you are a member of the shadow cabinet. say that if the government continues on this incompetent path, the best thing for this country would be to resolve things i've general election. let's have the public but properly in charge of the situation and choose who can negotiate the kind of brexit to safeguard the interests of people in this country. tony, thank you very much forjoining us. focus very much on the government position today. theresa may meeting members of 1920 backbench committee...
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that cabinet, if you see off to the left of the cabinet in the shadow, there is a filing cabinet. when i was 12 years old, i got on the roof of the house through the attic and i took my 10-year-old brother and my 40 something-year-old mother with me. and the secret service had a heart attack, my grandmother had a heart attack, she ordered us off of the roof and she locked to the attic and hid the key. and said mrs. daniels, do you know to the attic is and my mother said hell no, she hid it from me. it turned out to be in the filing cabinet taped to the back of a drawer in the filing cabinet. for further evidence of my grandparents care with money, there is no wallpaper behind that cupboard. we are not going to move it, we will just paper around it, it will be fine. my grandparents come back, i am a dead man. so they start rebuilding the white house, they start putting in the entrance hall back together, they start putting the state dining room back together and the west sitting hallway showed you that big crack. the west sitting hall, i was in there when i was seven years old. my
that cabinet, if you see off to the left of the cabinet in the shadow, there is a filing cabinet. when i was 12 years old, i got on the roof of the house through the attic and i took my 10-year-old brother and my 40 something-year-old mother with me. and the secret service had a heart attack, my grandmother had a heart attack, she ordered us off of the roof and she locked to the attic and hid the key. and said mrs. daniels, do you know to the attic is and my mother said hell no, she hid it from...
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shadow of the tower came to remember and mourn. elsewhere green lights were turned on in solidarity, at other tower blocks, in the cabinet office anded on here at 12:54a.m., that the lights were turned on here at 12:54 a.m., that was the time the first 999 call was made, and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire local school, schoolchildren started using a hash tag on social media. we've had to work very hard in the last few months but over this week we hope we will be given time and space to reflect on what's happened on our loved ones, on the friends that we've made over the year. you know, when we came together at the beginning of this terrible, terrible time. to allow that time for reflection the grenfell public enquiry has paused and will resume next week. later today a moment's silence will be observed and 73 white doves released, one for every known victim and one to recognise that there may be those who died in the tower as yet and then divide —— unidentified. ben ando, bbc news. lots of events taking place today in london to mark that anniversary. central asian antelopes, the saiga, are
shadow of the tower came to remember and mourn. elsewhere green lights were turned on in solidarity, at other tower blocks, in the cabinet office anded on here at 12:54a.m., that the lights were turned on here at 12:54 a.m., that was the time the first 999 call was made, and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire local school, schoolchildren started using a hash tag on social media. we've had to work very hard in the last few months but over this week we hope...
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shadow of the tower came together remember and mourn. elsewhere, green lights were turned on in solidarity, on other tower blocks, at the cabinet office ander 10 downing street. the lights were turned on here at 12:5aam, that was the time the first 999 call was made. and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire local schoolchildren started using the hash tag #greenforgrenfell on social media. we've had to work very hard in the last few months but over this week we hope we will be given time and space to reflect on what's happened, on our loved ones, on the friends that we've made over the yea, you know, when we came together at the beginning of this terrible, terrible time. to allow that time for reflection, the grenfell public enquiry has paused and will resume next week. later today, a moment's silence will be observed and 73 white doves released, one for every known victim and one to recognise that there may be those who died in the tower as yet unidentified. ben ando, bbc news. this morning, the names of the victims will be read out and a candle for each victim will be lit at st helen's church in nort
shadow of the tower came together remember and mourn. elsewhere, green lights were turned on in solidarity, on other tower blocks, at the cabinet office ander 10 downing street. the lights were turned on here at 12:5aam, that was the time the first 999 call was made. and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire local schoolchildren started using the hash tag #greenforgrenfell on social media. we've had to work very hard in the last few months but over this week...
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cabinet officials. but as handity points out "while it is not connected in any way. ian am not equating or comparing the two." >> whatever the rhetoric it is a shame itover shadowed the senseless death of five newspaper staffers today the gazette left the editorial page blank. today we are speechless. >> shannon: thank you very much. federal communications chairman, a republican has been on the receiving end of several death threats and tonight a southern california man is under arrest. markman is accused of trying to find his children and kill them. the death threats are the appeal net neutralitiy rules. you may recall the actually vote was interrupted by a bomb threat. president trump puts out a challenge to nfl players, instead of protest give the names of those they feel have been treated unfairly by the justice system to review their cases for pardon? the group of nfl players say the president can do much more than that. the benjaminip wassen joins us next. ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of i
cabinet officials. but as handity points out "while it is not connected in any way. ian am not equating or comparing the two." >> whatever the rhetoric it is a shame itover shadowed the senseless death of five newspaper staffers today the gazette left the editorial page blank. today we are speechless. >> shannon: thank you very much. federal communications chairman, a republican has been on the receiving end of several death threats and tonight a southern california man is...
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shadow of the tower came together to remember and mourn. elsewhere, green lights were turned on in solidarity on other tower blocks, at the cabinet office anddowning street. the lights were turned on here at 12:51am. that was the time the first 999 call was made. and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire, local schoolchildren started using the hashtag #greenforgrenfell on social media. we've had to work very hard over the last few months but in this week we hope we will be given the time and space to reflect on what's happened, on our loved ones, on the friends that we've made over the year, you know, when we came together at the beginning of this terrible, terrible time. to allow that time for reflection, the grenfell public enquiry has paused and will resume next week. later today, a moment's silence will be observed and 73 white doves released, one for every known victim and one to recognise that there may be those who died in the tower as yet unidentified. ben ando, bbc news. more than a500 jobs are to go at rolls—royce as part of a restructuring programme. the jobs will go over the next two years, m
shadow of the tower came together to remember and mourn. elsewhere, green lights were turned on in solidarity on other tower blocks, at the cabinet office anddowning street. the lights were turned on here at 12:51am. that was the time the first 999 call was made. and the colour green was chosen because in the immediate aftermath of the fire, local schoolchildren started using the hashtag #greenforgrenfell on social media. we've had to work very hard over the last few months but in this week we...