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brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshi re can think of, the member for south staffordshire think of, the member for south staffordshi re has protested can think of, the member for south staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore this matter cannot be, as the bra minister here is that the prime minister says, close, the essential point here is that she believes there is compelling evidence she has committed a crime. but despite that, she does not believe he should face a criminal investigation. where is thejustice in that? in what world is it a cce pta ble in that? in what world is it acceptable that the prime should be the arbiter of a politician she believes is guilty of criminal conduct should face a criminal investigation? we will be back with vicky in a second but let's take a look at more detail at the letters exchanged between the prime minister and mr williamson last night. let's have a closer look at what she said. theresa may wrote... but in response, mr williams said... gavin williamson has suggested his sacking was in part down to his poor relationship
brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshi re can think of, the member for south staffordshire think of, the member for south staffordshi re has protested can think of, the member for south staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore this matter cannot be, as the bra minister here is that the prime minister says, close, the essential point here is that she believes there is compelling evidence she has committed a crime. but despite that, she does not believe he...
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brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshi re can think of, the member for south staffordshire has can think of, the member for south staffordshi re has protested can think of, the member for south staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore, this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. also on the programme tonight. turn down the heating, eat less meat, switch to electric cars, fly less. what we all need to do to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 of them a special report on the backlash against today's republican dissidents in the wake of the killing of the journalist lyra mckee. on patrol 2a hours a day, seven days a week, 50 years of the royal navy's continuous at sea nuclear where weapons system. each missile can carry up to eight nuclear warheads and each of those warheads is about eight times more powerful than the bomb dropped on hiroshima. this really is a weapon of mass destruction. find bobbin played in towards lacazette, a big chance. and arsenal win the first leg of their europa league semifinal against valencia tonight. coming up on spor
brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshi re can think of, the member for south staffordshire has can think of, the member for south staffordshi re has protested can think of, the member for south staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore, this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. also on the programme tonight. turn down the heating, eat less meat, switch to electric cars, fly less. what we all need to do to slash greenhouse gas emissions by...
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brutal sacking i can think of, the memberfor brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshiretested his innocence, therefore this matter cannot be as the prime minister says, closed. we'll be talking to the chairman of the commons defence select committee. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. eat less meat — take fewer flights and drive electric cars — some of the things we're being told to do to help britain hit an ambitious new target of cutting carbon emissions to zero in 30 years. a new inquest is ordered into the death of nine—year—old ella kissi—debrah, whose fatal asthma attack may have been linked to air pollution near her home. the aerospace firm, bombardier, which employs more than 3,500 people in northern ireland, puts its belfast operation up for sale. it's 5 o'clock. our main story. the government says it's not planning to call in the police over the leak from the national security council, which led to the defence secretary gavin williamson being sacked last night. labour want a criminal investigation into whether the leak was a breach of the official secrets
brutal sacking i can think of, the memberfor brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshiretested his innocence, therefore this matter cannot be as the prime minister says, closed. we'll be talking to the chairman of the commons defence select committee. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. eat less meat — take fewer flights and drive electric cars — some of the things we're being told to do to help britain hit an ambitious new target of cutting carbon emissions to...
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brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshi re can think of, the member for south staffordshiresouth staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore, this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. also on the programme tonight. turn down the heating, eat less meat, switch to electric cars, fly less. what we all need to do to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 of them a special report on the backlash against today's republican dissidents in the wake of the killing of the journalist lyra mckee. on patrol 24 hours
brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshi re can think of, the member for south staffordshiresouth staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore, this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. also on the programme tonight. turn down the heating, eat less meat, switch to electric cars, fly less. what we all need to do to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 of them a special report on the backlash against today's republican dissidents in the wake of...
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gavin williamson represents the seat of south staffordshire, a constituency he took over from patrickmack. would he accept that it would be sensible, in view of the continued protestations of mr williamson, to reconsider the matter of referring this to the police? he himself has indicated he would welcome that. i think it would be to the satisfaction of all if that were done. the cabinet secretary hasjudged it not necessary to refer the matter to the police. the cabinet secretary will have course have read the comments of my noble friend. my lords, there is a danger of double standards. 3a years ago today i dropped some papers when i was rescuing a dog from the river. they were classified papers. i was court—martialed for that. and i was punished for it. there is a danger of double standards here, where there is no clarity of exactly what the offence court is. and are senior people in cabinet being treated differently from all those below them in their organisations? any minister who accepts office knows that he or she goes when the prime minister so decides. i speak as someone who ha
gavin williamson represents the seat of south staffordshire, a constituency he took over from patrickmack. would he accept that it would be sensible, in view of the continued protestations of mr williamson, to reconsider the matter of referring this to the police? he himself has indicated he would welcome that. i think it would be to the satisfaction of all if that were done. the cabinet secretary hasjudged it not necessary to refer the matter to the police. the cabinet secretary will have...
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in response to receiving the most brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore, this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. also on the programme tonight... a burglar, who was stabbed to death by a pensioner after he burst into his own home, was killed lawfully says an inquest. concern forjobs in belfast as it's announced one of northern ireland's biggest employers — the aerospace firm bombardier — is being sold. the high court orders an investigation into the death of a girl his family believe was due to air pollution. and tough targets set for the uk on slashing greenhouse gas emissions almost 100% cuts by 2050. and coming up on bbc news: arsenal and chelsea are both in europa league action tonight. they'll play valencia and eintracht frankfurt respectively, as they try to reach the final. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the prime minister says the case is closed after the defence secretary gavin williamson was dramatically sacked yesterday over leaked details from a national security council m
in response to receiving the most brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshire has protested his innocence. therefore, this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. also on the programme tonight... a burglar, who was stabbed to death by a pensioner after he burst into his own home, was killed lawfully says an inquest. concern forjobs in belfast as it's announced one of northern ireland's biggest employers — the aerospace firm bombardier — is being sold. the...
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brutal sacking i can think of, the memberfor south brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshirerotested his innocence, therefore this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. concern forjobs in belfast as it's announced one of northern ireland's biggest employers — the aerospace firm, bombardier — is being sold. a special report on the backlash against today's republican dissidents in the wake of the killing ofjournalist lyra mckee. organisers of the london marathon are to conduct an investigation into claims some runners were called "fat" and "slow" and after polls closed an hour ago in the local elections in england and northern ireland, huw edwards will be the night as the results cothroughout me in. these are no normal elections, they ta ke these are no normal elections, they take place throughout england in the most turbulent political period since the second world war. what will it mean for the party leaders in westminster? join us tonight on bbc 14 election 2019. good evening, welcome to bbc news. britain should drastically cut its carbon emissions over the n
brutal sacking i can think of, the memberfor south brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshirerotested his innocence, therefore this matter cannot be, as the prime minister says, closed. concern forjobs in belfast as it's announced one of northern ireland's biggest employers — the aerospace firm, bombardier — is being sold. a special report on the backlash against today's republican dissidents in the wake of the killing ofjournalist lyra mckee. organisers of the london...
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in response to receiving the most brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshire hasd into the death of nine—year old london girl ella kissi—debra — her mother believes she was killed by air pollution.
in response to receiving the most brutal sacking i can think of, the member for south staffordshire hasd into the death of nine—year old london girl ella kissi—debra — her mother believes she was killed by air pollution.
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the forecast for the next few days, one in the sunshine again, this picture in staffordshire, highest temperatures in the south summer scotland, much more cloud, even the summer rain as well, but some shelter from the highlands, summer rain as well, but some shelterfrom the highlands, where summer rain as well, but some shelter from the highlands, where we have seen most of the rain and towards aberdeen. some spots of rain in central areas, that has gone now. clear skies over night for england and wales. more of a breeze coming across scotland and the far north, so not as cold as it was last night. elsewhere, typical temperatures 647. heading into thursday, many places are starting dry with some sunshine and warming up quickly as well. we will see more cloud coming down on the brisk wind, down across scotland, the rain in the far north not amounting to a great deal. more cloud in northern ireland, wales and the south—west during the day. best of the sunshine further east, temperatures perhaps higher than today, 23 in london and 18 in newcastle, should feel pleasant. low pressure will keep it cool and wet in th
the forecast for the next few days, one in the sunshine again, this picture in staffordshire, highest temperatures in the south summer scotland, much more cloud, even the summer rain as well, but some shelter from the highlands, summer rain as well, but some shelterfrom the highlands, where summer rain as well, but some shelter from the highlands, where we have seen most of the rain and towards aberdeen. some spots of rain in central areas, that has gone now. clear skies over night for england...
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south—east. this was the sunshine earlier in staffordshire, warm in the sunshine.s many northern parts of scotland. this cloud brought some showers earlier, they are gone, but we will keep some wet weather in the far north of scotland, over the hills and highlands. 0therwise, far north of scotland, over the hills and highlands. otherwise, a dry night, clear skies around before we start to see some cloud coming in from of the atlantic. i had of it, temperatures will be 6—7, not as it was last night in southern scotland. here and across many other parts of england, wales and northern ireland, starting quite sunny, but the cloud will increase across northern ireland, eventually into the wales and the south—west of england, more cloud drawn in from the cool breeze in scotland, temperatures will be 12-13 in scotland, temperatures will be 12—13 like today. best of sunshine in the east, 23 in london and 18 in newcastle, should be quite pleasant. as we head into friday, we will see the low pressure which has brought most of the rain in northern scotland, moving away into s
south—east. this was the sunshine earlier in staffordshire, warm in the sunshine.s many northern parts of scotland. this cloud brought some showers earlier, they are gone, but we will keep some wet weather in the far north of scotland, over the hills and highlands. 0therwise, far north of scotland, over the hills and highlands. otherwise, a dry night, clear skies around before we start to see some cloud coming in from of the atlantic. i had of it, temperatures will be 6—7, not as it was...
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south shields at the moment. lovely countryside in staffordshire, just a few higher clouds in the sky.hing to notice across the uk from the view from space. it is not going to change throughout this afternoon. it is set perhaps a bit of fluffy, white cumulus clouds are building in the sky. especially in northern england and southern scotland. most of us will continue with those blue skies. temperatures will be higher than yesterday, 25 degrees is the highest for scotland, a bit fresher towards the coast in east anglia. most temperatures and high teens and low 20s. at night the cloud could address in the north—east of scotland giving a little bit of cloud and mist on thursday morning. if you showers developing on the west of scotland on thursday morning, but for most it is dry. it is the need to start of an thursday, but a bit of cloud will start to drift into words east anglia and eventually the midlands. temperatures for many of us will be a degree or so the weight then today. looking generally at about 16,17 or18 today. looking generally at about 16,17 or 18 celsius. into today. look
south shields at the moment. lovely countryside in staffordshire, just a few higher clouds in the sky.hing to notice across the uk from the view from space. it is not going to change throughout this afternoon. it is set perhaps a bit of fluffy, white cumulus clouds are building in the sky. especially in northern england and southern scotland. most of us will continue with those blue skies. temperatures will be higher than yesterday, 25 degrees is the highest for scotland, a bit fresher towards...