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. under, like david cameron and theresa may-— under, like david cameron and theresa may. under, like., , , , theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right - theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right now? - about the uk politics right now? because of course, viewers who are not living in the uk won't know this, but politics in the uk is very much at a local level, mps meeting with constituents face—to—face, talking about their problems and issues — do you think this will change that? i issues - do you think this will change that?— issues - do you think this will chance that? ~' �* , ., change that? i think there'll be a lot of questions _ change that? i think there'll be a lot of questions ask _ change that? i think there'll be a lot of questions ask about - change that? i think there'll be a i lot of questions ask about how that continues, is it possible to make that safer and can mps keep doing that? and you are right, that is a reall
. under, like david cameron and theresa may-— under, like david cameron and theresa may. under, like., , , , theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right - theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right now? - about the uk politics right now? because of course, viewers who are not living in the uk won't know this, but politics in the uk is very...
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she could _ theresa may was forced out. she could not— theresa may was forced out.i agree with laura. it goes beyond the slightly jokey_ laura. it goes beyond the slightly jokey yes, — laura. it goes beyond the slightly jokey yes, minister headlines of sausage — jokey yes, minister headlines of sausage wars. it is potentially an issue _ sausage wars. it is potentially an issue of— sausage wars. it is potentially an issue of peace, on the part of the uk. issue of peace, on the part of the uk there — issue of peace, on the part of the uk. there have been skirmishes with angry— uk. there have been skirmishes with angry unionists protesting about this _ angry unionists protesting about this it _ angry unionists protesting about this. it really depresses me. what part of— this. it really depresses me. what part of binding contract as the uk government not understand? it is typical— government not understand? it is typical of— government not understand? it is typical of boris johnson's have your cake and _ typical of boris johnson's have your cake and eat it philosophy. h
she could _ theresa may was forced out. she could not— theresa may was forced out.i agree with laura. it goes beyond the slightly jokey_ laura. it goes beyond the slightly jokey yes, — laura. it goes beyond the slightly jokey yes, minister headlines of sausage — jokey yes, minister headlines of sausage wars. it is potentially an issue _ sausage wars. it is potentially an issue of— sausage wars. it is potentially an issue of peace, on the part of the uk. issue of peace, on the part of...
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i think theresa may and boris johnson's tributes, but particularly theresa may's is very heartfelt becauseal to her in the most difficult of political times.— loyal to her in the most difficult of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. _ of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. he _ of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. he spoke - of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. he spoke a i of political times. he was pretty| active on twitter. he spoke a lot about the disease and his treatment. how important was that to him? how important was that two other people fighting cancer to hear someone in the public eye like him and talk about his own journey? = the public eye like him and talk about his own journey?- the public eye like him and talk about his own journey? about his own “ourney? - that to other people. — about his own journey? - that to other people. he _ about his own journey? - that to other people. he was _ about his own journey? - that to other people. he was a - about his own journey? - that to other people. he was a big - other peo
i think theresa may and boris johnson's tributes, but particularly theresa may's is very heartfelt becauseal to her in the most difficult of political times.— loyal to her in the most difficult of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. _ of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. he _ of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. he spoke - of political times. he was pretty active on twitter. he spoke a i of political times. he was pretty| active on twitter. he...
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launch something that lot of people missed, which is the rapid response mechanism in 2018 when theresa may was prime minister. and what it meant that all g 7 countries had to have streamline messaging on anything national security related. and this is almost like a treaty. ok? so if you think about, if you criticize the german government's policy or the u. k. government policy, whether it's me, you or some alternative media that goes into a national security column. and it's to be dealt with or seen as a threat, and they're going to legislate against this in the u. k with the online arms legislation in to, to elevate trusted sources and to basically delete or remove what they call misinformation or dangerous to democracy in anything that damages confidence, in government, or the consensus and government is the worst offender for destroying confidence in itself. as is the mainstream media in confidence in media, it's their fake news. as you pointed out, that is cause the public to just abandon them in droves. so this is just a strange epoch we find ourselves in. well it's, it's a tragic one
launch something that lot of people missed, which is the rapid response mechanism in 2018 when theresa may was prime minister. and what it meant that all g 7 countries had to have streamline messaging on anything national security related. and this is almost like a treaty. ok? so if you think about, if you criticize the german government's policy or the u. k. government policy, whether it's me, you or some alternative media that goes into a national security column. and it's to be dealt with or...
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been an mp since 2005 and served as both northern ireland secretary and housing secretary under theresa mayo him as "an outstanding public servant, a talented minister and a loyal friend" and borisjohnson called mr brokenshire the "nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians", while also being "extraordinarily effective". tributes to the mpjames brokenshire, who has died at the age of 53. nine people in northern ireland are now facing charges in connection with the death of the journalist lyra mckee, who was shot by the republican paramilitary group the new ira in londonderry during rioting in 2019. those charged have been linked to a hard—line political party called saoradh. police say it is the political voice of the new ira, which was formed in 2012. they've warned of its attempts to recruit and radicalise young people. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy has this report. this is the public face of what remains of militant dissident republicanism in northern ireland. a march organised by the political party, saoradh, who reject the peace agreement which brought an end to decades
been an mp since 2005 and served as both northern ireland secretary and housing secretary under theresa mayo him as "an outstanding public servant, a talented minister and a loyal friend" and borisjohnson called mr brokenshire the "nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians", while also being "extraordinarily effective". tributes to the mpjames brokenshire, who has died at the age of 53. nine people in northern ireland are now facing charges in connection...
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minister, theresa mary, who once said that everybody needed to be a citizen of somewhere rather theresa may said that everybody needed to be a citizen of somewhere rather than a citizen of nowhere. so, maybe your internationalism is no longer the fashion? how about being the citizen of elsewhere? john once told my friend and said, i am a patriot of elsewhere. maybe that's a good place to be. at the same place, i have roots. at the same time, i have roots. i do have roots in my past and my home is my wife of 56 years we have been married, it's my family, my friends. it is the memories that i've got, it is the sense of struggle. world, and have a home i have a home in that struggle for a better world, and have a home in my literature. every day i wake up and i imagine worlds where other people can come in, they can share with me and i have lived a series of experiences of the utmost terror and great hope. and i am buffeted between despair and that idea that we can do better end of the same time, iam not a preacher, iam not trying to preach, i am trying to disturb my readers, but i want them t
minister, theresa mary, who once said that everybody needed to be a citizen of somewhere rather theresa may said that everybody needed to be a citizen of somewhere rather than a citizen of nowhere. so, maybe your internationalism is no longer the fashion? how about being the citizen of elsewhere? john once told my friend and said, i am a patriot of elsewhere. maybe that's a good place to be. at the same place, i have roots. at the same time, i have roots. i do have roots in my past and my home...
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the former prime minister theresa may paid tribute as well, calling him an outstanding public servantl friend. in a statement, his family praised his career in government and remembered him as a loving father and devoted husband. marcus rashford has criticised the government's removal of the £20 a week universal credit uplift, warning that more families will face hardship as a result. the england and manchester united footballer was speaking as he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his work tackling child poverty. some mps and charities have also recently warned of the impact of the move. 0ur political correspondent peter saull reports. it's not every day that a premier league footballer gets an honorary doctorate. but there's far more to marcus rashford than scoring goals. this is another platform for him to raise the issue of child poverty. there was once a time that an extra £20 a week would have made a massive difference to me and my family. for many, this is still the reality. and speaking to the bbc after the ceremony, he urged the government to change course. i don't think t
the former prime minister theresa may paid tribute as well, calling him an outstanding public servantl friend. in a statement, his family praised his career in government and remembered him as a loving father and devoted husband. marcus rashford has criticised the government's removal of the £20 a week universal credit uplift, warning that more families will face hardship as a result. the england and manchester united footballer was speaking as he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his work...
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well, theresa may and i have been among the two who have been - regularly wearing masks.become leader. too much of a minorityl on public health issues. but i do think we should be setting | an example and that is why i think| sajid javid was right to say that. i did notice today after he said that that the front bench - were wearing masks, and i think that is going to— change going forward. let's bring in another voice into our conversation because we can broaden out from just the picture here in wales and elsewhere in the uk, with dr maria van kerkhove, the world health organization's technical lead for covid—19. hello. hello! thanks forjoining us. i know you are going to talk to us about the whole issue, the huge global issue around the sharing of vaccines and getting vaccines to countries that are in desperate need for them. but i wonder if you have any reflections on the conversation you have been listening to around appropriate mitigation measures around, for instance, face coverings, when a country like england is seeing a spike in cases? well, i do, actually. refle
well, theresa may and i have been among the two who have been - regularly wearing masks.become leader. too much of a minorityl on public health issues. but i do think we should be setting | an example and that is why i think| sajid javid was right to say that. i did notice today after he said that that the front bench - were wearing masks, and i think that is going to— change going forward. let's bring in another voice into our conversation because we can broaden out from just the picture...
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voting for change and getting away from the delay and dither, sort of attacking david cameron and theresa maygordon brown? many of us are obsessed with political history, we need to look at how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to encourage the best teachers to go to some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement he made. how do you think that will work, or how would you like to see it work? some of these children in some of the most deprived areas, there are fantastic teachers in these areas, don't get me wrong, but sometimes in those areas it can be hard to attract the real teaching talent, so putting a premium on their pay, £3000 for science and maths, trying to get teachers to move to these areas and inspire kids, because i found teachers made so much difference, whether it be par
voting for change and getting away from the delay and dither, sort of attacking david cameron and theresa maygordon brown? many of us are obsessed with political history, we need to look at how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to...
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been an mp since 2005 and served as both northern ireland secretary and housing secretary under theresa mayc servant, a talented minister and a loyal friend", and borisjohnson called mr brokenshire the "nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians", while also being "extraordinarily effective". tributes to the mpjames brokenshire, who has died at the age of 53. nine people in northern ireland are now facing charges in connection with the death of the journalist lyra mckee, who was shot by the republican paramilitary group the new ira in londonderry during rioting in 2019. those charged have been linked to a hardline political party called saoradh. police say it is the political voice of the new ira, which was formed in 2012. they've warned of its attempts to recruit and radicalise young people. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has this report. this is the public face of what remains of militant dissident republicanism in northern ireland. a march organised by the political party, saoradh, who reject the peace agreement which brought an end to decades of violence and see themselves
been an mp since 2005 and served as both northern ireland secretary and housing secretary under theresa mayc servant, a talented minister and a loyal friend", and borisjohnson called mr brokenshire the "nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians", while also being "extraordinarily effective". tributes to the mpjames brokenshire, who has died at the age of 53. nine people in northern ireland are now facing charges in connection with the death of the journalist...
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—— attacking david cameron and theresa may? attacking david cameron and theresa ma ?er has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy— optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique — policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy— critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already— policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have — already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to encourage _ throughout, things like a premium to encourage the best teachers to go to some _ encourage the best teachers to go to some of— encourage the best teachers to go to some of the deprived areas to help in science — some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths. that some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths.— in science and maths. that was the one oli in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement - in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement he - in scie
—— attacking david cameron and theresa may? attacking david cameron and theresa ma ?er has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy— optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique — policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy— critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already— policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have — already getting on with...
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if this had happened in late 2018 and theresa may's government, and they would blame each other leftentre, i wouldn't have been so surprised. but the fact it is happening now is very odd indeed. what does it tell you about what is going on in government that they allow it to become public. i think it says something about rishi sunak. rishi sunak has only had a very smooth run and that sounds weird for a chancellor who became chancellorjust before an unprecedented pandemic and financial emergency, but some of rishi sunak�*s critics say that the fellow scheme has been relatively straightforward and he has been handing money to people in the state has basically been paying peoples wages but now a lot of the difficult decisions are starting to bite and we have a budget coming up towards the end of the month, spending review and every department and government thinks it has the most pressing and urgent needs from him and rishi sunak is having to make difficult decisions so i do wonder whether a part of this is frustration that as he grapples with difficult decisions, yet another difficult
if this had happened in late 2018 and theresa may's government, and they would blame each other leftentre, i wouldn't have been so surprised. but the fact it is happening now is very odd indeed. what does it tell you about what is going on in government that they allow it to become public. i think it says something about rishi sunak. rishi sunak has only had a very smooth run and that sounds weird for a chancellor who became chancellorjust before an unprecedented pandemic and financial...
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in theresa may also saying it's heartbreaking to hear of the death of sir david amess.tarian killed in his own community while carrying out his public duties. i think that's where the sense of shock is this evening. it's that again here we have another mp in the space of five years who has been out doing what mps do accommodate meet their constituents, fa ce—to —fa ce accommodate meet their constituents, face—to—face together problems that take up their issues and here he was going out and doing thatjust as part of hisjob going out and doing thatjust as part of his job and has obviously died in this most horrendous way. you are watching bbc news reviewers in the uk and around the world. i'm with you over the next few hours reporting on our leading story from the conservative mp sir david amess who represent a constituency on the east coast of england has died after being stabbed multiple times in a knife attack in essex. the mp was attacked this lunchtime when he was holding a constituencies surgery at the belfairs methodist church in the town of leigh—on—sea. reports s
in theresa may also saying it's heartbreaking to hear of the death of sir david amess.tarian killed in his own community while carrying out his public duties. i think that's where the sense of shock is this evening. it's that again here we have another mp in the space of five years who has been out doing what mps do accommodate meet their constituents, fa ce—to —fa ce accommodate meet their constituents, face—to—face together problems that take up their issues and here he was going out...
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said in 2019 people were voting for change, so he is distancing himself from david cameron and theresa mayadn't achieved. i think that is a symbol of the fact that he is saying we are a different type of party, a party which former labour voters especially in the north of england can feel comfortable with. but he had to give them an idea that he would deliver on their priorities, so he said, and leaders often love to use three words in a row, in conference speeches, so he said his priority was skills, skills, skills. but the problem today was while he had a longer term vision, his eyes on the horizon, nonetheless there are short—term difficulties. queueing at petrol pumps, waiting to get supermarket shelves filled, and some people away from the conference floor said the tone just didn't resonate with their constituents. thank you very much, iain. let's talk a little more about the potential short—term difficulties. our business editor simonjack is here. before the speech, there was criticism of the government from brexit supporting leaders like the boss of next. brexit supporting leaders l
said in 2019 people were voting for change, so he is distancing himself from david cameron and theresa mayadn't achieved. i think that is a symbol of the fact that he is saying we are a different type of party, a party which former labour voters especially in the north of england can feel comfortable with. but he had to give them an idea that he would deliver on their priorities, so he said, and leaders often love to use three words in a row, in conference speeches, so he said his priority was...
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it takes in the scientific experts advising this and also arguably, it actually goes back to the theresa mayossibly further in saying that in preparing for any future public health emergency of this kind, we have not factored in some of the illnesses and what we have learned from them.— some of the illnesses and what we have learned from them. yeah, that's ri . ht and have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we — have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have _ have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have seen _ have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have seen a _ have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have seen a lot - have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have seen a lot of- right and we have seen a lot of criticism of government strategy in the first weeks and months of the pandemic being far too predicated on the flu response and treating it as if it was a flu response rather than as a pandemic and it is clear that they were very serious political failings and the report does not hold back from that, but these were notjust hold ba
it takes in the scientific experts advising this and also arguably, it actually goes back to the theresa mayossibly further in saying that in preparing for any future public health emergency of this kind, we have not factored in some of the illnesses and what we have learned from them.— some of the illnesses and what we have learned from them. yeah, that's ri . ht and have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we — have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have _ have learned...
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got the story that the commission for countering extremism, this was the body that was set up by theresa mayrecommendations have not been acted upon and the commissioner was replaced by an interim commissioner in the body seems to been rather withering on the vine and that is were some political heat might come and be directed at the home office. i think, we will leave that coverage for now, will come back to it and half past 11 we do another paper review. or that raises a question about prevent, which is causes this the corporate sponsors continued to mismanage summits, oh, dear. this is not with the — mismanage summits, oh, dear. this is not with the government _ mismanage summits, oh, dear. this is not with the government wants - mismanage summits, oh, dear. this is not with the government wants to i not with the government wants to have with — not with the government wants to have with the climate summit happening in glasgow and they've gotten _ happening in glasgow and they've gotten exclusive on the garden here ? guardian — gotten exclusive on the garden here ? guardian. the mismanaged
got the story that the commission for countering extremism, this was the body that was set up by theresa mayrecommendations have not been acted upon and the commissioner was replaced by an interim commissioner in the body seems to been rather withering on the vine and that is were some political heat might come and be directed at the home office. i think, we will leave that coverage for now, will come back to it and half past 11 we do another paper review. or that raises a question about...
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tte ivory trade was another contentious issue when theresa may again for the last election.trade. it was something many conservatives were very concerned about. what david did was push that back on the agenda. we now have an ivory act and that is down to mps like david who were concerned in the house, recognise we had a duty in the uk to end the significant trade in ivory that was being passed off as ivory before 1948. actually it was ivory from animals that have been poached in recent years, we lose 20,000 elephants in africa each year so there is a need to tighten these rules and david was behind that and worked with other mp5. people like michael gove and then push forward legislation we now have and we can be grateful to david for that. he was a great dog owner and champion of dogs, like myself he got involved in working with many charities and the dog world to push legislation, looking at how we can have higher sentencing for the theft of dogs. trying to ensure that vets check microchips before they euthanise animals, things like this that are very important moves to im
tte ivory trade was another contentious issue when theresa may again for the last election.trade. it was something many conservatives were very concerned about. what david did was push that back on the agenda. we now have an ivory act and that is down to mps like david who were concerned in the house, recognise we had a duty in the uk to end the significant trade in ivory that was being passed off as ivory before 1948. actually it was ivory from animals that have been poached in recent years,...
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have huge respect for kevin collins but i was in the - kevin collins but i was in the department theresa mayech today, but actually we put the billion towards recovery at the moment and the premise minister will go further and you have to make sure this is her i succeeded on vaccines it has to be evidence lead so i will get by next month the first evaluation and we are doing tutoring and it's no longer the domain of wealthy parents that can offer that tutoring and it's available to every child and that's what i want to see happen. i look at the evaluation of that next month and we will build on that next month and we will build on that and so my very strong commitment, i said to is that it is a moral imperative for this government to make sure every child catches up from the setback of the pandemic by the end of this parliament.— pandemic by the end of this parliament. ., ~ , ., ., _, parliament. thank you for coming down. parliament. thank you for coming down- then _ parliament. thank you for coming down. then your— parliament. thank you for coming down. then your education - parliament. th
have huge respect for kevin collins but i was in the - kevin collins but i was in the department theresa mayech today, but actually we put the billion towards recovery at the moment and the premise minister will go further and you have to make sure this is her i succeeded on vaccines it has to be evidence lead so i will get by next month the first evaluation and we are doing tutoring and it's no longer the domain of wealthy parents that can offer that tutoring and it's available to every child...
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been an mp since 2005 and served as both northern ireland secretary and housing secretary under theresa may, a talented minister and a loyalfriend" and borisjohnson called mr brokenshire the "nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians", while also being "extraordinarily effective". tributes to the mpjames brokenshire who has died at the age of 53. the metropolitan police says baroness casey will lead an independent review into the force's culture and standards, following the murder of sarah everard. commissioner dame cressida dick announced the appointment after earlier this week setting out plans for the "independent and far "reaching review" to also look at the force's leadership, recruitment, vetting, training and communications. and another piece of breaking news. a 67—year—old man has admitted the 1987 killings and caroline pierce in tunbridge wells. david fuller accepted he killed the two women, "subject to the issue of diminished responsibility". his trial is due to start on november the 1st. it's emerged at the inquest for the four men murdered by the serial killer stephen p
been an mp since 2005 and served as both northern ireland secretary and housing secretary under theresa may, a talented minister and a loyalfriend" and borisjohnson called mr brokenshire the "nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians", while also being "extraordinarily effective". tributes to the mpjames brokenshire who has died at the age of 53. the metropolitan police says baroness casey will lead an independent review into the force's culture and standards,...
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now they— agreement negotiated by theresa may.ege on the treaty, notjust— the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust one — the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust one leg sign but one that you asked — notjust one leg sign but one that you asked is extremely problematic. obviously— you asked is extremely problematic. obviously this is in the context of the good — obviously this is in the context of the good friday agreement peace process — the good friday agreement peace process. this is notjust about if sausages — process. this is notjust about if sausages can go from great britain to northern ireland, and it seems that the _ to northern ireland, and it seems that the eu commission will say today— that the eu commission will say today that they can, this is serious politics— today that they can, this is serious politics that i think it is being treated — politics that i think it is being treated rather lightly by the british— treated rather lightly by the british government. use treated rather lightly by the british governmen
now they— agreement negotiated by theresa may.ege on the treaty, notjust— the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust one — the threat to renege on the treaty, notjust one leg sign but one that you asked — notjust one leg sign but one that you asked is extremely problematic. obviously— you asked is extremely problematic. obviously this is in the context of the good — obviously this is in the context of the good friday agreement peace process — the good friday agreement peace...
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as theresa may says, it's a pretty terrible day for our democracy.t saw david at the conservative party conference and he said how much he was looking forward to the event because he was going to interviewing me rather than me interviewing him, so it isjust ? it's difficult me rather than me interviewing him, so it is just ? it's difficult to explain the shock. the whole not just the body politic but those who work in politics, other mps, constituency caseworkers, everyone will feel that and everyone at snow david since he was first elected in 1983 will feel it as well —— everybody that has known david, he always had a smile, everyone liked him, he was a thatcherite tory, he had some quite right wing views on some things but labour mps knew if they wanted to get a campaign going he was a very good ally to have and he was a very good ally to have and he was a very good ally to have and he was like a cross parliament. and i know it when somebody dies in tragic circumstances like this people come out with trite clich s about how he was loved by everyone
as theresa may says, it's a pretty terrible day for our democracy.t saw david at the conservative party conference and he said how much he was looking forward to the event because he was going to interviewing me rather than me interviewing him, so it isjust ? it's difficult me rather than me interviewing him, so it is just ? it's difficult to explain the shock. the whole not just the body politic but those who work in politics, other mps, constituency caseworkers, everyone will feel that and...
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with the current government and at the helm of it, this is a reproduction of the backstop and the theresa may a possibility is alarming for the uk and also the european union and of course the neighbours as well. the consequences and the reaction as well for northern ireland would be substantial and this is the whole reason that we've had a backstop and an insurance policy and we have what is now known as the protocol of northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it's very difficult one and this is not an issue that is going away any time soon but i think patience is starting to waiver and really, the everyday lives of citizens want clarity on how things are starting to operate on a day—to—day basis are starting to operate on a day-to-day basis— are starting to operate on a day-to-day basis thank you very much. some breaking news in the past few minutes — the leicester east mp claudia webbe has been found guilty of harassment. westminster magistrate's court heard how she made made threatening phone calls to a woman because she was jealous of the woman's relationship with her partner. the t
with the current government and at the helm of it, this is a reproduction of the backstop and the theresa may a possibility is alarming for the uk and also the european union and of course the neighbours as well. the consequences and the reaction as well for northern ireland would be substantial and this is the whole reason that we've had a backstop and an insurance policy and we have what is now known as the protocol of northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it's very difficult one and...
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theresa may we would stay in the cost of eating and then boris johnson said we would not have any of bisected his own country. and he said we have got to rip this up and start again. he has sent a draught text to the eu and that draught text he said he would like the eu to adopt which replace the northern ireland particle already in existence. it's really important that we get rid of the text and remember a text negotiated less than two years ago by borisjohnson and david frost. and replace it with the new one to we don't know what is in the new one but good idea. from what he said in the summer. but replace it with what the summer. but replace it with what the uk wants and crucially he says the uk wants and crucially he says the uk wants rid of any role for the european court ofjustice.- european court ofjustice. which is not european court ofjustice. which is rrot actually _ european court ofjustice. which is not actually played _ european court ofjustice. which is not actually played any _ european court ofjustice. which is not actually played any role i european court ofjustice.
theresa may we would stay in the cost of eating and then boris johnson said we would not have any of bisected his own country. and he said we have got to rip this up and start again. he has sent a draught text to the eu and that draught text he said he would like the eu to adopt which replace the northern ireland particle already in existence. it's really important that we get rid of the text and remember a text negotiated less than two years ago by borisjohnson and david frost. and replace it...
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'5 conferences, boris _ and theresa may '5 conferences, borisjohnson taking and theresa may '5 conferencesain - people will be. that patients will. be tested by the supply chain issues we talked about. he admitted that of the 5000 hgv drivers they require, they say they need, theirs is only 127 signed up for this emergency visa. when i asked repeatedly whether he was worried about the supply chain issues in the build—up to christmas, he didn't answer. that's a huge concern for all of us trying to buy food these next few months. it’s trying to buy food these next few months. �* , . , , trying to buy food these next few months. �* , ., , , ., trying to buy food these next few months. �*, ., , , ., , , months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of — months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea _ months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea in _ months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea in a _ months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea in a high _ months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea in a high street - in for a cup
'5 conferences, boris _ and theresa may '5 conferences, borisjohnson taking and theresa may '5 conferencesain - people will be. that patients will. be tested by the supply chain issues we talked about. he admitted that of the 5000 hgv drivers they require, they say they need, theirs is only 127 signed up for this emergency visa. when i asked repeatedly whether he was worried about the supply chain issues in the build—up to christmas, he didn't answer. that's a huge concern for all of us...
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theresa may, the former prime minister.tminster, not far away from the palace of westminster and their will be a service of remembrance held with an address from canterbury and the service itself led by the reverend of westminster. and they'll move out there solemnly now and many wondering what will happen at their next surgery appointments. will there be preventing by the police? of constituents who might want to speak to their mps? could there be personal bodyguards? this is something that is been mooted by many after what happened on friday and it is a balancing act, isn't it, between trying to protect members of parliament but also making them accessible to the people they serve. 0ur political correspondent is outside st. margaret's church for us now and jonathan, we heard so much tributes and i'd say i was struck by the level of fondness that there was, notjust from the conservative benches, but is so striking is that so many people called them his friend, called him theirfriend right across the political spectrum. it
theresa may, the former prime minister.tminster, not far away from the palace of westminster and their will be a service of remembrance held with an address from canterbury and the service itself led by the reverend of westminster. and they'll move out there solemnly now and many wondering what will happen at their next surgery appointments. will there be preventing by the police? of constituents who might want to speak to their mps? could there be personal bodyguards? this is something that is...
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there was a deal, the government managed to get some tweaks to the backstop that theresa may was goinge positives to sign to, and there were positives to this that would help people in northern ireland benefit from uk trade deals but also have fairly seamless trade with the rest of the eu as well. that was in the period when the uk was optimistic that the protocol might not be that bad and could be livable with. but now, as it is being introduced, there are definitely effects being felt on businesses that trade between great britain and northern ireland and on people who live in northern ireland and the european commission recognises that. there is a big argument as well about what is happening at that time. david frost will tell you that it felt like the eu had a gun to the uk's head in 2019... he eu had a gun to the uk's head in 2019... ., , ., eu had a gun to the uk's head in 2019... ., �* eu had a gun to the uk's head in 2019... .,, ., �* , 2019. .. he was our brexit minister? he was doing _ 2019. .. he was our brexit minister? he was doing the _ 2019. .. he was our brexit minister
there was a deal, the government managed to get some tweaks to the backstop that theresa may was goinge positives to sign to, and there were positives to this that would help people in northern ireland benefit from uk trade deals but also have fairly seamless trade with the rest of the eu as well. that was in the period when the uk was optimistic that the protocol might not be that bad and could be livable with. but now, as it is being introduced, there are definitely effects being felt on...
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a reminder that david cameron and theresa may didn't.d high immigration, as he would have it. but people are also worried about the here and now and what the prime minister didn't really focus on was what he was going to do to lessen those queues at the petrol pumps, get the supermarket shelves filled again i'll or answer some of the quieter concerns that people have been grumbling about at the margins here, not on the conference floor that at some of the fringes. they are worried about the cost of living, they are worried about inflation potentially going up, they are worried about next year's rise in national insurance and they are simply not sure yet what the political consequences are going to be. so there's a sense, there's a little bit of calm before a potential storm. what borisjohnson would say and the chancellor rishi sunak, too, is that these are simply temporary difficulties and that we are in transition away from a broken economic model to a new one. ian watson who was listening to the speech in manchester. before the prime m
a reminder that david cameron and theresa may didn't.d high immigration, as he would have it. but people are also worried about the here and now and what the prime minister didn't really focus on was what he was going to do to lessen those queues at the petrol pumps, get the supermarket shelves filled again i'll or answer some of the quieter concerns that people have been grumbling about at the margins here, not on the conference floor that at some of the fringes. they are worried about the...
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kron theresa spoke to a medical expert on what it may look liki this year compared to last. >> you know, i i'm feeling very comfortable about it. doctor peter chin hong with ucsf on the upcoming holidays saying with modeling data reflecting covid-19 cases continuing to go down in the bay area. it is looking up about getting together with some exceptions. first looking at halloween parents more likely to get. >> something in the community may bring it home. but in general in the bay area. the key going on very rapidly, i think by halloween should be really and an acceptable level with those 5.11 unable to get vaccinated and most likely to want to trick or treat the doctor has this suggestion mosque is really kind of interesting for itself. >> and you can be creative and make it look as part of the cost to turning to thanksgiving. the doctor says it is possible host may offer covid tests, especially if someone has a compromised immune system or young children as a way to stay safe. yet. get together, which is kind of a modern twist says rapid testing. so you say, ok, big family across the
kron theresa spoke to a medical expert on what it may look liki this year compared to last. >> you know, i i'm feeling very comfortable about it. doctor peter chin hong with ucsf on the upcoming holidays saying with modeling data reflecting covid-19 cases continuing to go down in the bay area. it is looking up about getting together with some exceptions. first looking at halloween parents more likely to get. >> something in the community may bring it home. but in general in the bay...
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former prime minister theresa may paid tribute to "an outstanding public servant, a talented ministerguy. what was your of james thoroughly decent guy. what was your ofjames brokenshire? thoroughly decent guy. what was your of james brokenshire?— of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviousl i of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviously i cannot _ of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviously i cannot comment - of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviously i cannot comment on - of james brokenshire? absolutely. | obviously i cannot comment on the individual— obviously i cannot comment on the individual care he received, but he had the _ individual care he received, but he had the common touch. he took time to be _ had the common touch. he took time to be interested in the nurses, the wider— to be interested in the nurses, the wider teani~ — to be interested in the nurses, the widerteam. he to be interested in the nurses, the wider team. he was concerned and it was his— wider team. he was concerned and it was his goal— wider team. he was concerned and it was his goal to raise awareness for lu
former prime minister theresa may paid tribute to "an outstanding public servant, a talented ministerguy. what was your of james thoroughly decent guy. what was your ofjames brokenshire? thoroughly decent guy. what was your of james brokenshire?— of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviousl i of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviously i cannot _ of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviously i cannot comment - of james brokenshire? absolutely. obviously i cannot comment on - of james...
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theresa county park. >>> now to the massive oil spill in southern california it. may have started earlier than first reported. the pipeline's owner knew about some kind of problem hours before the leak was reported saturday morning. on friday night boaters saw oil on the water and called in the reports. >> these spills have happened for as long as oil extraction has happened. despite advances despite new regulations, this industry continues to skirt the regulations, ignore regulations, and continues to pollute. >> this after diveerns found a 13-inch tear in a pipeline that was dragged more than 100 feet. they believe a ship anchor may have hit the pipeline. >>> court proceedings on hold for the palo alto woman accused of starting a big wildfire. the 30-year-old has been ordered to undergo a mental evaluation. she pleaded not guilty to a felony arson charge. court documents say she told authorities she hiking to canada when she failed to boil bear urine. >> i can't stand what she has done to us. there is nothing we can do to let people know that we are mad. we are upse
theresa county park. >>> now to the massive oil spill in southern california it. may have started earlier than first reported. the pipeline's owner knew about some kind of problem hours before the leak was reported saturday morning. on friday night boaters saw oil on the water and called in the reports. >> these spills have happened for as long as oil extraction has happened. despite advances despite new regulations, this industry continues to skirt the regulations, ignore...