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theresa may. thank you - loved her so much. hear hear. theresa may. thank you mr i theresa may.ker, it is with great sadness i rise to pay tribute to the late majesty queen elizabeth ii. on my behalf and on behalf of my mabel had constituency. yesterday was a day we all knew would come but in our hearts of heart we hoped never would. in our hearts of heart we hoped neverwould. but in our hearts of heart we hoped never would. but as we mourn our beloved monarch, we must always remember she was a mother, a grandmother and great—grandmother and my thoughts and prayers are with king charles iii and the whole of the royal family. and i also remember the close members of herfoil household. queen elizabeth ii was quite simply the most remarkable person i have ever met. i am sometimes asked, among all the world leaders i met, who was the most impressive and i have no hesitation in saying that from all the heads of state and government, the most impressive person i met was her late majesty queen elizabeth the. she gave a lifetime of service, she promised to do when she was 21. herselfles
theresa may. thank you - loved her so much. hear hear. theresa may. thank you mr i theresa may.ker, it is with great sadness i rise to pay tribute to the late majesty queen elizabeth ii. on my behalf and on behalf of my mabel had constituency. yesterday was a day we all knew would come but in our hearts of heart we hoped never would. in our hearts of heart we hoped neverwould. but in our hearts of heart we hoped never would. but as we mourn our beloved monarch, we must always remember she was a...
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, even david cameron, — johnson, theresa may, even david cameron, to — johnson, theresa may, evenng to do. i think the jury is still out on whether or not it— the jury is still out on whether or not it is— the jury is still out on whether or not it is going to come off. the market seem _ not it is going to come off. the market seem to _ not it is going to come off. tt5 market seem to have made their mind up, though. seeing this headline, it does make you wonder what level of trust they are going to have in what is to come if indeed we ain't seen nothing yet. the is to come if indeed we ain't seen nothing yet-— nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be — nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going _ nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going down - nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going down is - nothing yet. the only thing that seems to be going down is the | nothing yet. the only thing that - seems to be going down is the pound and the tory party figures. i don't think they have gone up since the sunday times due duct of the out of last week, so ther
, even david cameron, — johnson, theresa may, even david cameron, to — johnson, theresa may, evenng to do. i think the jury is still out on whether or not it— the jury is still out on whether or not it is— the jury is still out on whether or not it is going to come off. the market seem _ not it is going to come off. the market seem to _ not it is going to come off. tt5 market seem to have made their mind up, though. seeing this headline, it does make you wonder what level of trust they...
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in _ truss does have echoes of theresa may in her — truss does have echoes of theresa may in herr awkwardness, she has echoes of borisjohnson in his boosterism and his being whatever you want _ boosterism and his being whatever you want him to be depending on who is talking _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to him. there is a sense at the _ is talking to him. there is a sense at the moment you need new energy and bold _ at the moment you need new energy and bold vision, and i do nothing there _ and bold vision, and i do nothing there ntany— and bold vision, and i do nothing there many people, particularly looking — there many people, particularly looking at these digestions of who is going _ looking at these digestions of who is going to be tipped for truss's cabinet, — is going to be tipped for truss's cabinet, there is not a lot of either— cabinet, there is not a lot of either knowledge and wisdom and experience or exciting new blood. she is _ experience or exciting new blood. she is surround herself with loyali
in _ truss does have echoes of theresa may in her — truss does have echoes of theresa may in herr awkwardness, she has echoes of borisjohnson in his boosterism and his being whatever you want _ boosterism and his being whatever you want him to be depending on who is talking _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to _ you want him to be depending on who is talking to him. there is a sense at the _ is talking to him. there is a sense at the moment you need new energy and bold _ at the...
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i remember theresa may giving her burning injustices speech and that set the tone for the first 6—12ss was an important moment. it clearly set out her priorities for the coming months and years and gave a clear direction to her government about where they should be focusing their energies, getting britain working, getting a handle on the energy crisis which clearly is the immediate priority, and ensuring that our nhs is able to cope with the growing demands of both the backlog and an increasing ageing population. an important clinic that brings back memories for me but looking forward to see what the new government does. fine looking forward to see what the new government does.— looking forward to see what the new government does. one thing that has been floated — government does. one thing that has been floated is _ government does. one thing that has been floated is that _ government does. one thing that has been floated is that she _ government does. one thing that has been floated is that she is _ government does. one thing that has been floated is that she is minded - been floate
i remember theresa may giving her burning injustices speech and that set the tone for the first 6—12ss was an important moment. it clearly set out her priorities for the coming months and years and gave a clear direction to her government about where they should be focusing their energies, getting britain working, getting a handle on the energy crisis which clearly is the immediate priority, and ensuring that our nhs is able to cope with the growing demands of both the backlog and an...
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that was a special advisor to theresa may and boris johnson's administrations.urning away from the u.k. and here to france were another major terrorism trial began this monday. eight people stand accused of tapping the man who in 2016 it ran a truck into the crowd celebrating but still die southern city of nice. the attacker was shot dead by police. the trial is taking place in paris in the same courtroom that was built for the proceedings over the november 13 attacks. a live broadcast has been set up in nice. here is what one of the survivors had to say as this trial began. >> if it takes me back to six years ago when i was looking for my daughter. has a painful and difficult journey back and forth to the victim's association for any news. also i am awaiting judgment. a fair judgment. also, hopefully severe. >> we are covering that trial for us. >> the trial of the nice attacks began here in paris this monday in the same paris courtroom that in june prosecuted others and in the paris. attacks the first day was about formalities in the courtroom but it was an oc
that was a special advisor to theresa may and boris johnson's administrations.urning away from the u.k. and here to france were another major terrorism trial began this monday. eight people stand accused of tapping the man who in 2016 it ran a truck into the crowd celebrating but still die southern city of nice. the attacker was shot dead by police. the trial is taking place in paris in the same courtroom that was built for the proceedings over the november 13 attacks. a live broadcast has been...
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here's former prime minister, theresa may. >> i remember one picnic at balmoral that was taking place. the hampers came from the castle and we all mucked in tout the food and drink out on the table. i picked up some cheese, put it on a plate and was transferring it to the table. the cheese fell on the floor. i had a split-second decision to make. i picked up the cheese, put it on the plate and put it on the table. and i turned around to see that my every move was being watched very carefully by her majesty, the queen. i looked at her, she looked at me and she just smiled. >> and she just smiled. back with me is nbc news royal commentator, daisy mcandrew and former north america editor for bbc news, john solpool. i was watching the eulogies, a lot had very heavy words, solemn remembrances, remembering what a figurehead she was, what an incredible woman she was to devote her life to service and she did so. but like theresa may was just telling us, there were a lot of funny stories, a lot of intimate moments that we hadn't heard before about the queen, john. >> she was an extraordinary w
here's former prime minister, theresa may. >> i remember one picnic at balmoral that was taking place. the hampers came from the castle and we all mucked in tout the food and drink out on the table. i picked up some cheese, put it on a plate and was transferring it to the table. the cheese fell on the floor. i had a split-second decision to make. i picked up the cheese, put it on the plate and put it on the table. and i turned around to see that my every move was being watched very...
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speaker: theresa may. mrs.it is with great sadness that i rise to pay tribute to her late majesty queen elizabeth ii, on my own behalf and on behalf of my maidenhead constituents. yesterday was a day that we all knew would come some time, but that in our heart of hearts we hoped never would. but as we mourn a beloved monarch, we must always remember that she was a mother, a grandmother and a great-grandmother, and my thoughts and prayers are with king charles iii and the whole of the royal family. i also remember the close members of her royal household. queen elizabeth ii was quite simply the most remarkable person i have ever met. i am sometimes asked who, among all the world leaders i met, was the most impressive. i have no hesitation in saying that of all the heads of state and government, the most impressive person i met was her late majesty queen elizabeth ii. she gave a lifetime of service, as she promised to do when she was 21. her selfless devotion to duty was an inspiration and example to us all. she
speaker: theresa may. mrs.it is with great sadness that i rise to pay tribute to her late majesty queen elizabeth ii, on my own behalf and on behalf of my maidenhead constituents. yesterday was a day that we all knew would come some time, but that in our heart of hearts we hoped never would. but as we mourn a beloved monarch, we must always remember that she was a mother, a grandmother and a great-grandmother, and my thoughts and prayers are with king charles iii and the whole of the royal...
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it's thought that was a reference to sir robbie gibb, a former bbc editor who went to work as theresa may'stor of communications and was appointed to the bbc board last year. there was both criticism and approval of emily matliss�*s comments with a friend of sir robbie gibb telling newspapers he is committed to delivering change, to making impartiality the genuine priority. meanwhile, keith russell felt the speech didn't receive enough attention on bbc news. the bbc did put out a statement in response to the speech, which reads like this: the extent to which impartiality has become a fraught issue for the bbc was reinforced this week by a bbc ruling against radio two presenter and safe cycling advocate jeremy vine. an internal investigation found he had reached impartiality rules, by expressing his support for low traffic neighbourhoods. a decision that had a mixed response. david harrington thought: but maria david disagrees. well, we hoped to discuss the bbc�*s approach to impartiality over the next four weeks with a bbc executive. u nfortu nately, no—one was available to do so this week.
it's thought that was a reference to sir robbie gibb, a former bbc editor who went to work as theresa may'stor of communications and was appointed to the bbc board last year. there was both criticism and approval of emily matliss�*s comments with a friend of sir robbie gibb telling newspapers he is committed to delivering change, to making impartiality the genuine priority. meanwhile, keith russell felt the speech didn't receive enough attention on bbc news. the bbc did put out a statement in...
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and was brought back in again by borisjohnson theresa may and was brought back in again by borisvents in afghanistan and again by borisjohnson following events in afghanistan and ukraine, and reading his statement, he seems to be suggesting, this is the natural time for him to move on. there will be questions about the success of the afghanistan scheme, and of course the ukraine scheme as well. in a sense he is right because well. in a sense he is right because we will get the result tonight but tomorrow, at lunchtime, in london, thenit tomorrow, at lunchtime, in london, then it is to balmoralfor the outgoing and the incoming prime minister, but then it is appointments. liz truss will get, on tuesday afternoon, if it is her, it might be rishi sunak, will be appointing her cabinet, and beyond that, those ministers at this level, and i think she will want, as far as possible, her own people, and maybe thatis possible, her own people, and maybe that is what lord harrington has come to the conclusion of here. i think he has suggested he has spoken to both the leadership contenders. t
and was brought back in again by borisjohnson theresa may and was brought back in again by borisvents in afghanistan and again by borisjohnson following events in afghanistan and ukraine, and reading his statement, he seems to be suggesting, this is the natural time for him to move on. there will be questions about the success of the afghanistan scheme, and of course the ukraine scheme as well. in a sense he is right because well. in a sense he is right because we will get the result tonight...
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. >> theresa may. mrs.eresa may: may i congratulate my right honorable friend and welcome her to her position as the third female prime minister of the united kingdom? can i ask my right honorable friend, why does she think it is that all three female prime ministers have been conservatives? p.m. truss: i thank my right honorable friend for her fantastic question, and i look forward to calling on her advice from her time in office as i start my work as prime minister. it is quite extraordinary, is it not, that there does not seem to be the ability in the labour party to find a female leader, or indeed a leader who does not come from north london? [laughter] i do not know what the issue is. i do not know what the issue is. rushanara ali: thank you, mr. speaker. can i also congratulate the prime minister on her appointment. inflation is at a 40-year high; the nhs is on its knees, with 6.6 million people waiting for treatment. thousands of victims of sexual offences and violent crime are waiting for justice, n
. >> theresa may. mrs.eresa may: may i congratulate my right honorable friend and welcome her to her position as the third female prime minister of the united kingdom? can i ask my right honorable friend, why does she think it is that all three female prime ministers have been conservatives? p.m. truss: i thank my right honorable friend for her fantastic question, and i look forward to calling on her advice from her time in office as i start my work as prime minister. it is quite...
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it is thought that was a reference to sir robbie gibb, a former bbc editor who went to work as theresa may'sf communications and was appointed to the bbc board last year. there was both criticism and approval of emily matliss�*s comments with a friend of sir robbie gibb telling news papers, he is committed to delivering change, to making impartiality the genuine priority. meanwhile, keith russell felt the speech didn't receive enough attention on bbc news. i note with interest your lack of interest in emily mate liz's of interest in emily matliss�*s comments about your bias. kind of proves her point. the bbc did put out a statement in response to the speech which reads like this: the bbc places the highest value on due impartiality and accuracy and we apply these principles to our reporting on all issues as we've made clear previously in relation to newsnight. we did not take action as a result of any pressure from number we did not take action as a result of any pressure from number 10 or government and to suggest otherwise was wrong. the bbc down the programme breached its editorial standa
it is thought that was a reference to sir robbie gibb, a former bbc editor who went to work as theresa may'sf communications and was appointed to the bbc board last year. there was both criticism and approval of emily matliss�*s comments with a friend of sir robbie gibb telling news papers, he is committed to delivering change, to making impartiality the genuine priority. meanwhile, keith russell felt the speech didn't receive enough attention on bbc news. i note with interest your lack of...
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i said this before, she has shades of theresa may, in her awkwardness., in the way she says whatever she thinks her audience wants— whatever she thinks her audience wants to — whatever she thinks her audience wants to hear at a given time. she will insult — wants to hear at a given time. she will insult the bbc on gigabits news — will insult the bbc on gigabits news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb_ news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news — news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news. we have had a long summer of— one gb news. we have had a long summer of nostalgia for the bygone days of— summer of nostalgia for the bygone days of the tory party. there has been _ days of the tory party. there has been a _ days of the tory party. there has been a conservative government in one form _ been a conservative government in one form or— been a conservative government in one form or another for 12 years. in terms _ one form or another for 12 years. in terms of— one form or another for 12 years. in terms of the — one form or another for 12 year
i said this before, she has shades of theresa may, in her awkwardness., in the way she says whatever she thinks her audience wants— whatever she thinks her audience wants to — whatever she thinks her audience wants to hear at a given time. she will insult — wants to hear at a given time. she will insult the bbc on gigabits news — will insult the bbc on gigabits news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb_ news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news — news. she's a bit of...
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brilliant timing from theresa may. -- news a real mixture of stories, wasn't? when you morris, somebody said. >> she really brought the house down with the warm an enduring story about the queen. also quite a humorous anecdote -- being told by him that earlier had genuinely believed -- -- the current prime minister has enough to seem opportunity -- with the predecessors. -- in the comments yesterday but of course she was only invited to form a compliment -- -- to discuss the queen is one of the greatest leaders the world's ever known and said that she had generously -- some of her experience of government even journalist days. we also had a real range of stories and anecdotes thank tribute to the queens different characteristics -- talking about the reassurance she provided to the nation during covid. harry harmon talking about the queen's kindness and inviting her to have a couple of tÉa buckingham palace after she'd been sacked from -- anything to do with her. now, today, i want to clock, the house of commons will be sitting again and the house of lords -- hu
brilliant timing from theresa may. -- news a real mixture of stories, wasn't? when you morris, somebody said. >> she really brought the house down with the warm an enduring story about the queen. also quite a humorous anecdote -- being told by him that earlier had genuinely believed -- -- the current prime minister has enough to seem opportunity -- with the predecessors. -- in the comments yesterday but of course she was only invited to form a compliment -- -- to discuss the queen is one...
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theresa may was also in that group. >> one can only wonder what is going through boris johnson's mind. this happened a week earlier, he would be the one who would have had to do it. probably delayed -- i don't know. >> it could be relief. >> he's a massive monarchist. liz truss famously companied to end the monarchy and sack the queen. when i look at the prime ministers, i think to myself, never before in british history been so many living former prime ministers because there's been so many changing, which has been so unsettling for the british nation. so many new prime ministers. now we have a new king. and the nation is a bit lost combined with the fact that the economy is virtually collapsing, but richard can speak to that. >> i'll take it. i haven't seen sir john major as a former prime minister, i'm wondering whether he's there. you don't have to attend. this is entirely voluntary. you don't have to be there. in fact, they actually reduced -- there's lord mandleson. there's actually about 7 or 800 privy counselors now. earlier this year they changed the rules as to who could att
theresa may was also in that group. >> one can only wonder what is going through boris johnson's mind. this happened a week earlier, he would be the one who would have had to do it. probably delayed -- i don't know. >> it could be relief. >> he's a massive monarchist. liz truss famously companied to end the monarchy and sack the queen. when i look at the prime ministers, i think to myself, never before in british history been so many living former prime ministers because...
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part of that was clearly something that she enjoyed with philip, but the former prime minister theresa mayith this anecdote about how she was actually up there at balmoral, and they were setting the table to eat, and theresa may dropped a chunk of cheese on the floor, made a split second decision what to do with it, put it back on the plate, realized the whole time the queen was watching her, and yet the queen let the cheese stand on the table, so just this funny kind of aanecdote, she observes the five-second rule clearly, but we're hearing cute moments of remembrancing. >> yeah, there was so many sort of layers to her personality. you and i were talking just yesterday about the famous scene during the london olympics of her having stunt double essentially parachute out of a plane. and then her alongside james bond, her alongside paddington bear, so, yes, it was all about self-restraint. if you're a monarch, you can't show that much individuality. you have to leave it at the door. but, you know, her personality had these beautiful sort of contradictions and flourishes that i think made he
part of that was clearly something that she enjoyed with philip, but the former prime minister theresa mayith this anecdote about how she was actually up there at balmoral, and they were setting the table to eat, and theresa may dropped a chunk of cheese on the floor, made a split second decision what to do with it, put it back on the plate, realized the whole time the queen was watching her, and yet the queen let the cheese stand on the table, so just this funny kind of aanecdote, she observes...
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the international dignitaries were indian prime minister and to the former british prime minister theresa may. the japanese prime minister led the tributes. shinzo abe was the one who worked harder than anyone else in the world to build and maintain peace with japan, the region and across the globe. and to maintain and promot an international order that values freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. ever a polarizing figure in japan, hundreds protested against the state funeral. it had an $11 million price tag. it is perhaps on the world stage where shinzo abe's influence was most admired. vice president harris spoke of his importance. >> it was he who coined the term and open in the pacific. >> japan is back. >> the service emphasized his global legacy, as a country and a family say goodbye to shinzo abe. >> it is time to remind you of our top story this hour. sabotage is not to be behind gas leaks from pipelines connecting russia to germany. they have released this footage of gas bubbles forming in the baltic sea. in just a moment, on dw, i will be taking you through the day,
the international dignitaries were indian prime minister and to the former british prime minister theresa may. the japanese prime minister led the tributes. shinzo abe was the one who worked harder than anyone else in the world to build and maintain peace with japan, the region and across the globe. and to maintain and promot an international order that values freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. ever a polarizing figure in japan, hundreds protested against the state funeral....
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that is what theresa may said about _ leak. that is what theresa may said about her— leak.re only three _ will know of course, there only three you _ will know of course, there only three you can run the country properly. _ three you can run the country properly, one cuts your hair, one drives— properly, one cuts your hair, one drives your— properly, one cuts your hair, one drives your car and one asks you questions — drives your car and one asks you questions on television.- questions on television. david cameron told _ questions on television. david cameron told us _ questions on television. david cameron told us at _ questions on television. david cameron told us at the i questions on television. david i cameron told us at the weekend questions on television. tia. c cameron told us at the weekend he is to have audiences with the then prince charles to getting ready for the job he will be doing prince charles to getting ready for thejob he will be doing now, meeting prime minister is. how well do you know the new king? have you had many of these conversations with him abo
that is what theresa may said about _ leak. that is what theresa may said about her— leak.re only three _ will know of course, there only three you _ will know of course, there only three you can run the country properly. _ three you can run the country properly, one cuts your hair, one drives— properly, one cuts your hair, one drives your— properly, one cuts your hair, one drives your car and one asks you questions — drives your car and one asks you questions on television.- questions...
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we also heard from other prime ministers, boris johnson, theresa may, but also some personal anecdoteseflecting on her love parliamentary gossip. for example, -- ian duncan smith, another former leader. reflecting on meeting the queen after he'd been kicked out of office. saying she was rather used to the -- of course, meeting liz truss, she was invited to form a government just days before her death. liz truss had her first audience with the king yesterday. later on today, the entire cabinet will be having an audience with king charles the third. they will have already met him as part of that session of the privy council at the -- today. the house of commons expected to stay sitting till evening. >> another busy day in west -- thanks very much, indeed. >> or in town scores, -- up and down the country, people are being gathering to remember the queen's life of service. catherine -- from manchester -- five from palaces, pomp and princes, but no less part of our nation's mourning. churches like this one in warwick, joined in at 96 times, marking every year of the lake queen's life. solit
we also heard from other prime ministers, boris johnson, theresa may, but also some personal anecdoteseflecting on her love parliamentary gossip. for example, -- ian duncan smith, another former leader. reflecting on meeting the queen after he'd been kicked out of office. saying she was rather used to the -- of course, meeting liz truss, she was invited to form a government just days before her death. liz truss had her first audience with the king yesterday. later on today, the entire cabinet...
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truss, paid respects, but we still have two on the bank branches -- back benches, boris johnson and theresa mayth with fond memories of their weekly audiences with the queen. you can get a sense from them of how much those weekly interactions with the queen meant to them. king charles and liz truss will adapt to their new roles and hold those weekly meetings, getting into a new dynamic, but it will be a regular feature of both of them as they take their new roles. ros: layla, we now have this period of national mourning with the new government, the new prime minister. political life has come to a bit of a halt during this period? layla: you can tell there has been a pause on the usual antics. the chamber was very muted, mp's listens to each other's tributes in near silence. everyone was wearing dark clothing and across the parliamentary estate, there was a muted atmosphere. the que would have wanted the house to come together at this time, so there has been an abrupt suspension of the usual cut and thrust of politics. the queens ill health interrupted a debate over the major policy announcement
truss, paid respects, but we still have two on the bank branches -- back benches, boris johnson and theresa mayth with fond memories of their weekly audiences with the queen. you can get a sense from them of how much those weekly interactions with the queen meant to them. king charles and liz truss will adapt to their new roles and hold those weekly meetings, getting into a new dynamic, but it will be a regular feature of both of them as they take their new roles. ros: layla, we now have this...
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then former prime minister's boris johnson and theresa may and other members of parliament gatheringof commons to pay tribute to the late queen. after that, president biden visiting a new intel semiconductor manufacturing plant in ohio to talk about the recently passed chips act. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity, in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, king charles honoring the late queen elizabeth's life and dedication to service in an address at buckingham palace in london. queen elizabeth ii passed away at the age of 96. she is the longest-serving british monarch. king charles iii: i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow. throughout her life, h
then former prime minister's boris johnson and theresa may and other members of parliament gatheringof commons to pay tribute to the late queen. after that, president biden visiting a new intel semiconductor manufacturing plant in ohio to talk about the recently passed chips act. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has...
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where british prime minister liz truss as well as a former prime ministers including boris johnson, theresa maydavid cameron and tony blare. afterward, the king addressed the council paying tribute to the late queen. >> my mother's reign was unequalled in its duration, its dedication and its devotion. even as we grieve, we give thanks for this most faithful life and in carrying out the heavy task that has been laid upon me and to which i now dedicate what remains to me of my life. i pray for the guidance and help of almighty god. >> i want to bring in now max foster and cnn contributor kate williams. hello once again. good morning, kate. >> good morning. >> i should say good afternoon now here. this is history playing out. and we have been sitting here watching it. the world has been watching it. but it's also a moment of transition for the monarchy and the people of the commonwealth. >> so the accession council goes back to the very early days of monarchy, more than 1,000 years. and it's never -- the public has never been allowed in. so that was what was truly historic just then. we had tv cam
where british prime minister liz truss as well as a former prime ministers including boris johnson, theresa maydavid cameron and tony blare. afterward, the king addressed the council paying tribute to the late queen. >> my mother's reign was unequalled in its duration, its dedication and its devotion. even as we grieve, we give thanks for this most faithful life and in carrying out the heavy task that has been laid upon me and to which i now dedicate what remains to me of my life. i pray...
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we had anecdotes about theresa may jump in the trees, and the queen saying put it back on the plate.lips got stuck to his hand. what we can actually say is what was talked about at the time. if that is something isn't absolute rule, don't speak. that >> certainly, it's politically sensitive. she was rejected not that heavy's been on. we are out of time, but tests and nigel, pleased to say that you will be back in the hours ahead. for the moment, thank you very much indeed. we will come back look at the papers again shortly. thank you. do stay with us, we have live coverage from buckingham palace throughout the morning on the day that the queen's coffin will begin this morning, its final journey. it's been described by king charles as his mother's last great journey. do stay with us, plenty more coverage throughout the morning here on sky news from here and there from balmoral in scotland. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> -- published and proclaimed, that prince charles for the become our only lawful and rifle lord, charles the third. >> the beaches for his majesty the king -- hip hip -- >> hurray. >> [appla
we had anecdotes about theresa may jump in the trees, and the queen saying put it back on the plate.lips got stuck to his hand. what we can actually say is what was talked about at the time. if that is something isn't absolute rule, don't speak. that >> certainly, it's politically sensitive. she was rejected not that heavy's been on. we are out of time, but tests and nigel, pleased to say that you will be back in the hours ahead. for the moment, thank you very much indeed. we will come...
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for half a day and rushed at him, the target of the throw remained. , at the coffin was seen two theresa may went to the weight of the minster palace. without queues through the service entrance on the pass of a member of parliament and football player david beckham, the highest paid player in england at the time, he honestly stood in line for 13 hours. although i could cut a corner. after all, some monarchists have been reforged speculators. they sold paper bracelets that were his consumption for the last and shortest section of the queue, they asked for 200 pounds. although it’s unlikely that the line where people got cold and suffered for 16 hours would let strangers right before the finish line with a crumpled bracelet fresh and not there is no chattering end in sight. we'll probably replay the original plan. it's getting cold. we are tired. we can only hope that we can stand it. five years of air mattress electric pump here are our helpers and good sleeping bags and thick winter jackets. this is how we were here and slept on our feet in june after the celebration of the 70th anniversary
for half a day and rushed at him, the target of the throw remained. , at the coffin was seen two theresa may went to the weight of the minster palace. without queues through the service entrance on the pass of a member of parliament and football player david beckham, the highest paid player in england at the time, he honestly stood in line for 13 hours. although i could cut a corner. after all, some monarchists have been reforged speculators. they sold paper bracelets that were his consumption...
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theresa may. thank ou labour government. theresa may. thank you mr _ labour government.doubt, as— with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every— with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every member- with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every member of- with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every member of this. with their energy bills. there is no - doubt, as every member of this house knows, _ doubt, as every member of this house knows, that— doubt, as every member of this house knows, that this — doubt, as every member of this house knows, that this is _ doubt, as every member of this house knows, that this is a _ doubt, as every member of this house knows, that this is a matter— doubt, as every member of this house knows, that this is a matter of- doubt, as every member of this house knows, that this is a matter of real- knows, that this is a matter of real concern _ knows, that this is a matter of real concern for— knows, that this is a matter of real concern for people _ knows, that this is a matter of real concern for people in _ kn
theresa may. thank ou labour government. theresa may. thank you mr _ labour government.doubt, as— with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every— with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every member- with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every member of- with their energy bills. there is no doubt, as every member of this. with their energy bills. there is no - doubt, as every member of this house knows, _ doubt, as every member of this house knows, that— doubt, as...
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larry is a resident street mouser, he has already seen david cameron and theresa may on their last political now he enjoys watching johnson's borscht packing boxes, because cats love boxes. in general, larina finished all this flickering. he offers to take control of the country with soft paws, all the more so, as he claims in the published meow message, he has one. and all this company's paws are clean larisa is not going to call zelensky. it will also not be from fuck ukraine mercenary instructors and weapons, it is a pet and aimed at solving domestic problems in its manifesto free food for every child and free food for every kitten, and valerian for all adults who need to calm down, learning about new strikes, growth . the price of the queue in the hospital. the death of small businesses, the rise in crime, illegal migration, the reduction in the number of police, in addition, any cat. in england there is also an effective program to combat the cold this winter is to curl up and sleep on the radiator if it warms up a little. lisa gertsen boris khalfin and alexander gusev tv london tv comp
larry is a resident street mouser, he has already seen david cameron and theresa may on their last political now he enjoys watching johnson's borscht packing boxes, because cats love boxes. in general, larina finished all this flickering. he offers to take control of the country with soft paws, all the more so, as he claims in the published meow message, he has one. and all this company's paws are clean larisa is not going to call zelensky. it will also not be from fuck ukraine mercenary...
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you see amoung the privy counsel boris johnson, theresa may, david cameron, among others who are there for this formalizing of what has been true since queen elizabeth passed on thursday. charle iii with queen consort camilla at his side. he will enter the room and address the counsel. keir, as a longtime londoner, what do these rituals mean? after this, we're going to see the proclamation read from the buckingham palace. all of this pageantry, what does it mean in terms of this transition? >> reporter: i think it's the bedrock of our society, of our civil society, of our police cal society, of our social society, savannah. as i mentioned in the open, we don't have a constitution. these thing are just known. they are tradition, and so these traditions are very, very important. to talk a little bit about what we're about to s with king charles, that truism, first impressions count. it's true, and it does matter how king charles conducts himself here and how he conducted himself yesterday in that televised address, and i think you're going to hear him -- you're going to hear the words th
you see amoung the privy counsel boris johnson, theresa may, david cameron, among others who are there for this formalizing of what has been true since queen elizabeth passed on thursday. charle iii with queen consort camilla at his side. he will enter the room and address the counsel. keir, as a longtime londoner, what do these rituals mean? after this, we're going to see the proclamation read from the buckingham palace. all of this pageantry, what does it mean in terms of this transition?...
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theresa may used to— lot of people lined up.ort out his personal financial situation. as we report in the financial times today, he might head out to the us and earn a quarter of $1 million per speech at various midwestern universities you haven't heard of. he might return to memoirs and newspapers but we haven't had the last of him for a long time. we we haven't had the last of him for a lona time. ~ . �* ., long time. we haven't mentioned the rivileues long time. we haven't mentioned the privileges committee. _ long time. we haven't mentioned the privileges committee. we _ long time. we haven't mentioned the privileges committee. we will- long time. we haven't mentioned the privileges committee. we will have . privileges committee. we will have to deal with that tomorrow. thank you to my guest today. that's all for today, but i will be back tomorrow with more politics live at 12:15 here on bbc two and on the bbc iplayer. this is bbc news. i'm jane hill. liz truss is chosen as the new conservative leader and will now suceed bor
theresa may used to— lot of people lined up.ort out his personal financial situation. as we report in the financial times today, he might head out to the us and earn a quarter of $1 million per speech at various midwestern universities you haven't heard of. he might return to memoirs and newspapers but we haven't had the last of him for a long time. we we haven't had the last of him for a lona time. ~ . �* ., long time. we haven't mentioned the rivileues long time. we haven't mentioned the...
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the way theresa may did with donald trump, she seemed to have a hard time finding where the next stepone thing to talk about and bronwen mentioned it, the northern ireland protocol is something that concerns, notjustjoe biden, because he is irish—american, but also congress. so that will be a key topic, but the other thing is, it is a time of crisis. the last thing that an american president wants is to have his core alliance, which is with europe, splitting apart over trade issues and foolishness. is macron friend or foe? don't play these kinds of games for domestic politics with diplomacy. i don't think president macron takes it seriously, to be honest. that is what they will talk about, but whether that call happens on wednesday or three weeks from wednesday, because he has got a pretty full in tray, is not clear. stephanie, one thing she has been explicit about and people have been critical of, her lack of detail, particularly on the cost of living questions and help with energy bills. liz truss was asked at the last hustings and she said they will be no rationing of energy this w
the way theresa may did with donald trump, she seemed to have a hard time finding where the next stepone thing to talk about and bronwen mentioned it, the northern ireland protocol is something that concerns, notjustjoe biden, because he is irish—american, but also congress. so that will be a key topic, but the other thing is, it is a time of crisis. the last thing that an american president wants is to have his core alliance, which is with europe, splitting apart over trade issues and...
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that has happened with theresa may as well, a lot of mps early on, maybe not letters of no confidenceut it seems at this point quite wishful thinking, considering the nature of his removal and how soon it is after it. if his removal and how soon it is after it. ._ ., his removal and how soon it is after it. ., ., ., his removal and how soon it is after it. ifi may, do not have confidence and ut it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in — it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in a _ it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in a letter _ it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in a letter in _ it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in a letter in a _ it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in a letter in a prime i and put in a letter in a prime minister— and put in a letter in a prime minister is— and put in a letter in a prime minister is one thing. to actually, for the _ minister is one thing. to actually, for the prime minister that the outgoing — for the prime minister that the outgoing prime minister, to not rule out, when _ outgoing prime minister, to no
that has happened with theresa may as well, a lot of mps early on, maybe not letters of no confidenceut it seems at this point quite wishful thinking, considering the nature of his removal and how soon it is after it. if his removal and how soon it is after it. ._ ., his removal and how soon it is after it. ., ., ., his removal and how soon it is after it. ifi may, do not have confidence and ut it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in — it. ifi may, do not have confidence and put in a _...
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position of prime minister left their mark in history thatcher was remembered as the iron lady theresa may as the prime minister who started about this with brexit lyzdras has a chance to go down in history as one of the winners in the confrontation between russia and the democratic world as the minister of foreign affairs, she has already managed to prove herself as a hawk in relations with the kremlin, the first package of sanctions against moscow london announced that the day before full-scale russian invasion of ukraine and since then has only tightened restrictions the reason we imposed sanctions is the terrible war that putin has unleashed in ukraine and we must stop funding it we must make putin lose in ukraine that is why there should be no concessions on sanctions there are no peacemakers that would allow him to become stronger, that the defeat of putin will be one of her main tasks in the chair , the prime minister stated back in july when she announced her ambitions to be the prime minister. she is convinced that time moscow's persuasion ran out on february 23, the war in ukrain
position of prime minister left their mark in history thatcher was remembered as the iron lady theresa may as the prime minister who started about this with brexit lyzdras has a chance to go down in history as one of the winners in the confrontation between russia and the democratic world as the minister of foreign affairs, she has already managed to prove herself as a hawk in relations with the kremlin, the first package of sanctions against moscow london announced that the day before...
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us vice president kamala harris, former british prime minister theresa may, and india's narendra modi who was never fully embraced by his own people. president biden will host a summit with leaders and representatives from pacific island nations on wednesday, as the us looks to strengthen relations in the region. washington is keen to counter china's ambitions in the pacific. the summit will also focus on climate change. anna powles is a senior lecturer in international security at massey university in new zealand. i asked her what president biden hopes to achieve from this summit. this is the first ever presidential summit with pacific island leaders. it marks the culmination of several years of increased us engagement and policy in the pacific, and really embedding us engagement in the pacific within the broader indo—pacific strategy. and what president biden is probably hoping to achieve out of this summit is, firstly, an 11 point declaration signed with pacific leaders attending the summit. and a deeper partnership between the united states and the pacific. figs between the united
us vice president kamala harris, former british prime minister theresa may, and india's narendra modi who was never fully embraced by his own people. president biden will host a summit with leaders and representatives from pacific island nations on wednesday, as the us looks to strengthen relations in the region. washington is keen to counter china's ambitions in the pacific. the summit will also focus on climate change. anna powles is a senior lecturer in international security at massey...
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britain's current and former prime ministers, liz truss, boris johnson, theresa may, and tony blair. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau. and president joe biden and first lady jill biden walking in, holding hands. the casket entering the abbey as the choir sings. on top of the casket, the royal standard, the sovereign's orb and scepter, and the imperial stnsr bey, nearly 70 years ago. the wreath on the coffin with a handwritten note from her son, king charles -- "in loving and devoted memory, charles r." the flowers cut from the gardens of the royal residences, including myrtle -- grown from some of the myrtle in the queen's wedding bouquet in 1947, of course, married to philip for 73 years. prince william now joined by princess catherine and their children. prince harry with duchess meghan. the view overhead revealing the scope of the ceremony. among the hymns, psalm 23, sung at the queen's wedding in 1947 to philip. theirs was the longest marriage in royal history. ♪ the archbishop of canterbury. >> her late majesty famously declared on her 21st birthday broadcast that her who
britain's current and former prime ministers, liz truss, boris johnson, theresa may, and tony blair. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau. and president joe biden and first lady jill biden walking in, holding hands. the casket entering the abbey as the choir sings. on top of the casket, the royal standard, the sovereign's orb and scepter, and the imperial stnsr bey, nearly 70 years ago. the wreath on the coffin with a handwritten note from her son, king charles -- "in loving and devoted...
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. >> to put in historical perspective, it is worse then theresa may got post-brexit, worse than david cameron got. you have to go back to the early 1970's to -- for historical comparison. you got double-digit inflation, goldman says it could hit 22% next year. it is driven by this energy crisis, there are warnings that more than half of u.k. households could face energy polity. people are asking for higher wages, they have some bargaining power is a but they are not feeling the benefit because inflation is swallowing them up. the bank of england is responding with rate rises, they could rise above 4%. this is painful for folks who thought they had locked in rock-bottom rates. the foundation said yesterday this could be the -- the boe thinks a recession is on the way , seeing two years of no economic growth. anna: a lot of economic challenges facing the new prime minister. if liz trust is -- >> she prefers tax cuts over what she calls handouts. she does acknowledge the need for some direct support. when rishi sunak was chancellor, the imf claimed is premature physical consolidation for
. >> to put in historical perspective, it is worse then theresa may got post-brexit, worse than david cameron got. you have to go back to the early 1970's to -- for historical comparison. you got double-digit inflation, goldman says it could hit 22% next year. it is driven by this energy crisis, there are warnings that more than half of u.k. households could face energy polity. people are asking for higher wages, they have some bargaining power is a but they are not feeling the benefit...
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real friends, like no random moiety for success, the most striking prime ministers and british theresa may and from the middle east kings, a sign of jordan amier of guitar. these are 2 gentlemen who has been very much widely known to be very, very close to she is a lot better. so she would be very much gratified to see those friends coming all the way from many corners of the world to pay tribute to abbey. he had a vision in this age that china is getting ever stronger. japan is next to 3 nuclear, non democratic nations of russia, north korea, china, japan, badly needs allies, partners, greater diplomatic horizons. those were watching the bay attempted to do by forging quad relationships with india, australia, the united states, and by proposing a new geographic concept of the indo pacific region and free and open to pacific. so he succeeded in expanding japan's diplomatic horizons. a re, a trade for a japanese prime minister may i say, $28000000000.00. that's the estimated cost of the damage caused by the devastating floods in pakistan. nearly 1700 people have died at around one 3rd of th
real friends, like no random moiety for success, the most striking prime ministers and british theresa may and from the middle east kings, a sign of jordan amier of guitar. these are 2 gentlemen who has been very much widely known to be very, very close to she is a lot better. so she would be very much gratified to see those friends coming all the way from many corners of the world to pay tribute to abbey. he had a vision in this age that china is getting ever stronger. japan is next to 3...
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olistra will become the third woman at the head of the british government after margaret thatcher and theresa may you expect any changes in the policy of great britain in relation to ukraine if the prime minister is now and the surname pikeperch we could talk about some, but even in that case, cosmetic changes, if we talk about the track, well, this is actually johnson #2 , because she is the last one left in the johnson camp , she is the only senior member of the cabinet of ministers, well, that is, of the ministerial level, who did not call johnson to resign, and that is why she is today he was mentioned precisely because of this, in fact, we understand that in the future the politics of britain will continue in the same direction, it will develop in the same way, but we must understand that since it wants to continue johnson's policy in order to show itself as an effective leader. she must surpass him , including in his main achievements, let's say so , and this concerns primarily ukraine, so it will be a continuation of the policy that was previously a concert party, only with its strengtheni
olistra will become the third woman at the head of the british government after margaret thatcher and theresa may you expect any changes in the policy of great britain in relation to ukraine if the prime minister is now and the surname pikeperch we could talk about some, but even in that case, cosmetic changes, if we talk about the track, well, this is actually johnson #2 , because she is the last one left in the johnson camp , she is the only senior member of the cabinet of ministers, well,...
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with the nomination, well, here is a typical example - this is the case of the violinists, when theresa may, at a certain moment, said that you are to blame for this russia and uh, the russian federation is given a day to admit to this game . and if this does not happen, and in a day the uk will consider this incident as some kind of military aggression, but there was, uh, more colorful episode. i'm asking, uh, slide number one to show the headlines. this is a case about a dick. in november 2018. uh, so there should have been a change in the head of interpol and, uh, our general should have become the head of interpol. prokopchuk. yeah, with an impeccable, by the way, reputation, but by this time everyone was with a bandarage demon of skripals and against, uh, a prokopchik, but they organized a persecution. the united states formed a coalition. which, by the way, india also entered, with which we have never fought and we consider it our friend. they announced that if the russian candidate becomes the head of interpol. all these countries will leave the interpols will cease to exist. as a re
with the nomination, well, here is a typical example - this is the case of the violinists, when theresa may, at a certain moment, said that you are to blame for this russia and uh, the russian federation is given a day to admit to this game . and if this does not happen, and in a day the uk will consider this incident as some kind of military aggression, but there was, uh, more colorful episode. i'm asking, uh, slide number one to show the headlines. this is a case about a dick. in november...
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us vice president kamala harris, former british prime minister theresa may and india's modi.but one who was never fully embraced thanks for watching. hello there. there's been quite an autumnal flavour to our weather story both by day and at nightjust recently. there's more sunshine and showers to come. plenty of rainbows potentially in the sky, but the wind strength will ease through wednesday, still coming from the north, so still a coolish source. now it's this weather front here that could be a key player as we go through wednesday. it's going to enhance some showers in off the north seas. it's these here, they'll gradually drift their way towards newcastle and down to hull area, some of them heavy and thundery. ahead of it, largely fine with some sunshine, a few scattered showers running down through perhaps the west facing coasts of wales and south west england. we will see temperatures struggling for the time of year, still around 13—16 celsius, and some of these showers could turn heavy and thundery. now, they are likely to drift their way steadily southwards through
us vice president kamala harris, former british prime minister theresa may and india's modi.but one who was never fully embraced thanks for watching. hello there. there's been quite an autumnal flavour to our weather story both by day and at nightjust recently. there's more sunshine and showers to come. plenty of rainbows potentially in the sky, but the wind strength will ease through wednesday, still coming from the north, so still a coolish source. now it's this weather front here that could...
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i have been speaking to david cameron, theresa may and gordon brown. what was the view of the queen from across the pond? we will hear from jfk's daughter, now ambassador caroline kennedy, who played with the girls as a girl. in charles close friend and former conservative mp, alison phillips the editor of the daily mirror, and baroness amos, the diplomat and labour peer. welcome to you all. good morning. so much has changed in a week and there is so much to come. i want to show you straightaway what is happening at balmoral. in one hour, the coffin of the queen will make its way to edinburgh. ajourney that will be recorded and shown for ever and we will bring that to you here on the bbc throughout the day with a special programme. just as the newspapers today are marking this moment it feels like one of those days when you want to buy one of those additions and maybe store it away for the rest of your life. let's look at some historic front pages. a beautiful image of the queen, her late majesty on the front of the sunday times, several of the newspap
i have been speaking to david cameron, theresa may and gordon brown. what was the view of the queen from across the pond? we will hear from jfk's daughter, now ambassador caroline kennedy, who played with the girls as a girl. in charles close friend and former conservative mp, alison phillips the editor of the daily mirror, and baroness amos, the diplomat and labour peer. welcome to you all. good morning. so much has changed in a week and there is so much to come. i want to show you...
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that compare it with theresa may, david cameron, gordon brown.— compare it with theresa may, david cameronowning street party and other things such as the chris pincher scandal. those were the things that ultimately brought him down. but his character has not changed. you got that sense in this speech, just at the start, when he talked about his party changing the rules halfway through, he has not totally got over how he was brought down. this afternoon, the weather _ was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will _ was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will be _ was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will be different, - was brought down. this afternoon, the weather will be different, we i the weather will be different, we expect thunderstorms and lightning, and the tone will no doubt be different when liz truss comes to do the same thing at the podium and starts the beginning of her premiership. starts the beginning of her premiership-— starts the beginning of her --remiershi. :, ., , :, , starts the beginning of her --remiershi. :, :, , :, , , premiership. normally on
that compare it with theresa may, david cameron, gordon brown.— compare it with theresa may, david cameronowning street party and other things such as the chris pincher scandal. those were the things that ultimately brought him down. but his character has not changed. you got that sense in this speech, just at the start, when he talked about his party changing the rules halfway through, he has not totally got over how he was brought down. this afternoon, the weather _ was brought down. this...
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said it today, it was the _ queen, theresa may said it today, it was the one — queen, theresa mayance of it. whether he does it any different style, whether they have different conversations, we 'ust have different conversations, we just do— have different conversations, we just do not — have different conversations, we just do not know. it is difficult to compare — just do not know. it is difficult to compare. and as you say, neither had done _ compare. and as you say, neither had done it— compare. and as you say, neither had done it before. obviously liz truss met the _ done it before. obviously liz truss met the queen when she was asked to form a _ met the queen when she was asked to form a government, but neither had had that— form a government, but neither had had that weekly audience, so any sense, _ had that weekly audience, so any sense, they will make a bit of what they will _ sense, they will make a bit of what they will. we sense, they will make a bit of what the will. ~ .., sense, they will make a bit of what the will. . .. ., sense, they will make a bit of what the wi
said it today, it was the _ queen, theresa may said it today, it was the one — queen, theresa mayance of it. whether he does it any different style, whether they have different conversations, we 'ust have different conversations, we just do— have different conversations, we just do not — have different conversations, we just do not know. it is difficult to compare — just do not know. it is difficult to compare. and as you say, neither had done _ compare. and as you say, neither had done...
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gathered representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameron over johnson theresa may tony blair sixth was alice truss, who now heads the british cabinet, obligatory part of the procedure the oath of the monarch guarantees the success of the church. scotland, this addition arose more than three years ago after the creation of the anglo-scottish union during the signing of this document took place. the king's neck was hampered by a pencil case not removed in time, but except for this trifle, everything else went well on schedule, the king's oath was confirmed by witnesses. among them, the first minister of scotland is nicholas. charles iii also made the first order in the sange palace, including the solemn artillery salvos in his honor. the guns had not yet had time to cool down after yesterday's shooting in memory of the deceased queen elizabeth ii. the tower the capital of scotland and demburgs and the capital of wales, cardif and other cities of the country separately. the ceremony was announced in the city of london near the building of the royal exchange with the m
gathered representatives of the church and former british prime minister david cameron over johnson theresa may tony blair sixth was alice truss, who now heads the british cabinet, obligatory part of the procedure the oath of the monarch guarantees the success of the church. scotland, this addition arose more than three years ago after the creation of the anglo-scottish union during the signing of this document took place. the king's neck was hampered by a pencil case not removed in time, but...
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a festival to showcase britain was initially announced in 2018 by the then prime minister theresa maynied by those involved. ten projects have been opening since march. like this story of human life called about us, here in hull. unboxed have an ambitious aim to reach 66 million people. today, the chair of an influential parliamentary committee has written to the public spending watchdog, the national audit office, questioning how many visitors the festival's actually had and asking the nao to investigate whether it's been value for money. well, we saw the warning signs. the red lights were flashing on the dashboard of this, and unfortunately, it seems we've been proven right by that. the fact is that this has been potentially a monumental waste of money and actually has made very little impact in the country as a whole. ultimately, these decisions are signed off by politicians. therefore, politicians need to take the blame. 0n the weston—super—mare seafront, there's certainly interest in this evolving north sea rig, and that's true around the country too, says martin green. the gover
a festival to showcase britain was initially announced in 2018 by the then prime minister theresa maynied by those involved. ten projects have been opening since march. like this story of human life called about us, here in hull. unboxed have an ambitious aim to reach 66 million people. today, the chair of an influential parliamentary committee has written to the public spending watchdog, the national audit office, questioning how many visitors the festival's actually had and asking the nao to...
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well, if you take theresa may's clumsiness, make her crazy boris johnson's incompetence add a pinch of margaret thatcher's hatred of the working class, and then wipe off the rest of the charisma with a damp cloth, then you will be halfway to the answer, the chandelier is already the fourth example in the last 6 years of her three predecessors of her party members. resigned early from the scandal. tomorrow the new premier is due to move into this residence at 10 downstreet, but experts. do the rhinestones advise not to rush to sort things out and settle in? more than half of the inhabitants of the kingdom demand early parliamentary elections they can take place this year. according to the ratings in this vote, the chances of the conservatives winning are practically no timur with russia's dmitry volkov in deliassirzhetdinov. fedor yurasov channel one, london russian companies will be able to take preferential loans to purchase premises for production the government, on behalf of the president, is launching a program of industrial mortgages. such business support measures. mikhail mishus
well, if you take theresa may's clumsiness, make her crazy boris johnson's incompetence add a pinch of margaret thatcher's hatred of the working class, and then wipe off the rest of the charisma with a damp cloth, then you will be halfway to the answer, the chandelier is already the fourth example in the last 6 years of her three predecessors of her party members. resigned early from the scandal. tomorrow the new premier is due to move into this residence at 10 downstreet, but experts. do the...
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us vice president kamala harris, former british prime minister theresa may and india�*s modi.is a piece on the bbc website to do be sure to look it up. thanks for watching. there has been quite a terminal whether to our story more sunshine to come plenty of rainbows in the sky. but the wind strength will ease through wednesday. still coming from the north so still a cool source. it is this weather front here that could be a key player as we go through wednesday. it is going to have some hard showers in the north sea. these will gradually drift their way towards newcastle and to the hull area. some heavy and thundering. a few scattered showers running down through the west facing coast of wales. we will see the temperatures struggling for the time of year around 13—16 c. some of the showers could turn heavy and thundering. they are likely to drip their way south into wednesday night into the early i of thursday morning. so still there to clear first thing on thursday but on the whole original high pressure builds and quiets things down on thursday. early showers clearing south
us vice president kamala harris, former british prime minister theresa may and india�*s modi.is a piece on the bbc website to do be sure to look it up. thanks for watching. there has been quite a terminal whether to our story more sunshine to come plenty of rainbows in the sky. but the wind strength will ease through wednesday. still coming from the north so still a cool source. it is this weather front here that could be a key player as we go through wednesday. it is going to have some hard...
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when you look at theresa may, in particular. l look at theresa may, in particular.ld say when you have won a majority in the region of 80 in 2019 so all those factors, it would not be a small majority that is needed, so i think they will push it back for as long as they can, really. back for as long as they can, reall . ., ,., ., back for as long as they can, reall . ., ., ,., back for as long as they can, reall . ., ., ., back for as long as they can, reall. ., ., ., ., really. to both of you, thanks for “oininu really. to both of you, thanks for joining us- _ really. to both of you, thanks for joining us. thanks _ really. to both of you, thanks for joining us. thanks for _ really. to both of you, thanks for joining us. thanks for bearing - really. to both of you, thanks for. joining us. thanks for bearing with all of that. it is busy in all different pockets of westminster today and very loud on occasions. we have been contending with some loud music, as well. we will try to keep bringing you reaction when we can hear ourselves speak. let's have a look at what wil
when you look at theresa may, in particular. l look at theresa may, in particular.ld say when you have won a majority in the region of 80 in 2019 so all those factors, it would not be a small majority that is needed, so i think they will push it back for as long as they can, really. back for as long as they can, reall . ., ,., ., back for as long as they can, reall . ., ., ,., back for as long as they can, reall . ., ., ., back for as long as they can, reall. ., ., ., ., really. to both of you,...
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there was an active tory agent on the bbc board, widely considered to be a reference to the former theresa mayef sir robbie gibb, and emily maitlis said that the bbc withdrew a monologue of hers because it was, perhaps, sending a message of reassurance directly to the government itself. adam, i'm sure you followed all of this very closely. was emily right? well, matt chorley rather cruelly commented, anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote. i have to say that there seems to be a bit of an issue for people leaving the bbc about getting their own voice back, as we heard also said by someone who's gone over to global. it's not something i've experienced. i haven't really worked for the bbc for a long time. when i did work for the external service, i didn't have any problem in getting my voice back. i've never had any problem at sky or anywhere else, and i don't anticipate it at times radio talk tv. alastair, actually, was the first person who raised this issue in a rather more sophisticated way, talking about moral equivalence, that, you know, if you get both sides of an argument, the
there was an active tory agent on the bbc board, widely considered to be a reference to the former theresa mayef sir robbie gibb, and emily maitlis said that the bbc withdrew a monologue of hers because it was, perhaps, sending a message of reassurance directly to the government itself. adam, i'm sure you followed all of this very closely. was emily right? well, matt chorley rather cruelly commented, anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote. i have to say that there seems to be a bit...