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and on talking pines, i'm joined by tim shipman. tim, who is political editor of the sunday times, author of many political books. i'll ask him how the conservative party recovered from brexit or have they? but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories this evening. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's after the of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern the no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister. moroccan asylum seeker ahmed khalid has been convicted of murdering a 70 year old man in hartlepool. ter
and on talking pines, i'm joined by tim shipman. tim, who is political editor of the sunday times, author of many political books. i'll ask him how the conservative party recovered from brexit or have they? but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories this evening. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no...
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i'm joined by tim shipman. tim, welcome to the program.k this is the first time you've bought, isn't it? oh, so typical of these fleet street types. it really, really is . how many really, really is. how many years in journalism now? >> oh, 27 of which 24 in westminster. >> so you did the express . yeah. >> so you did the express. yeah. when i first spoke to you on the phone a long time ago , you were phone a long time ago, you were at the mail. yeah. >> then a couple of years in the states for the sunday telegraph, back to the mail. and then ten years this week at the sunday times. >> what's the big difference between working for a sunday paper as opposed to a daily? well, it's all about digging around. >> it's about who you know and the contacts you can develop. and coming up with stories. you're trying to look backwards and kind of move on what's been happening that week, but also break some new ground and you've got more time to do that than you have on the dailies. you're not worrying about more pressure on a sunday than a daily or ot
i'm joined by tim shipman. tim, welcome to the program.k this is the first time you've bought, isn't it? oh, so typical of these fleet street types. it really, really is . how many really, really is. how many years in journalism now? >> oh, 27 of which 24 in westminster. >> so you did the express . yeah. >> so you did the express. yeah. when i first spoke to you on the phone a long time ago , you were phone a long time ago, you were at the mail. yeah. >> then a couple of...
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tim shipman, the chief political commentator of the sunday times, will be here share latest book, hereare his latest book, no way tracing the no way out, tracing the unprecedented and lows of unprecedented highs and lows of theresa may's tenure, and former prison governor and author ian aitchison will be delving into the state of the british the dire state of the british prison system and explaining why islamic filling the islamic gangs are filling the void behind bars. we're going to be covering a great deal over the next 90 minutes, so do not even think of going anywhere. well, a lot to get through this morning . a lot in the papers, morning. a lot in the papers, a bit of an eclectic mix on this sunday morning, i must admit. let's go through it all now with my fellow gb news presenter who's on from 11, michael portillo. of course, the former defence secretary. michael, portillo. of course, the former defence sejoining michael, portillo. of course, the former defence sejoining me:hael, portillo. of course, the former defence sejoining me thisl, thanks for joining me this morning. morn
tim shipman, the chief political commentator of the sunday times, will be here share latest book, hereare his latest book, no way tracing the no way out, tracing the unprecedented and lows of unprecedented highs and lows of theresa may's tenure, and former prison governor and author ian aitchison will be delving into the state of the british the dire state of the british prison system and explaining why islamic filling the islamic gangs are filling the void behind bars. we're going to be...
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no way out from the backstop to bofis no way out from the backstop to boris by tim shipman. bt. thanks, tim. next up , the doubt. thanks, tim. next up, the rwanda plan. is it already working? that's my take at ten. see you in five. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello. here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions across the uk during the week ahead. rain at times, but temperatures will also be on the rise. at the moment. low pressure is in charge, sitting out towards the east of the uk, this weather front bringing outbreaks of rain towards the north—east of the uk, coupled with fairly brisk winds too . and with fairly brisk winds too. and certainly as we head through the evening, a pretty wet end to the day across the far north—east of scotland. and we do hold on to outbreaks of rain across the northern isles through the night. elsewhere there'll be some clear spells, but notice showers moving in from the west
no way out from the backstop to bofis no way out from the backstop to boris by tim shipman. bt. thanks, tim. next up , the doubt. thanks, tim. next up, the rwanda plan. is it already working? that's my take at ten. see you in five. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello. here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions...
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and on talking pines, i'm joined by tim shipman. political editor of the sunday times, author of many political books. i'll ask him how the conservative party recovered from brexit or have they? but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories this evening. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's after the of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in
and on talking pines, i'm joined by tim shipman. political editor of the sunday times, author of many political books. i'll ask him how the conservative party recovered from brexit or have they? but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories this evening. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence ....
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and on talking pines, i'm joined by tim shipman. cal editor of the sunday times, author of many political books. i'll ask him how the conservative party recovered from brexit or have they? but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories this evening. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's after the of no confidence. it's after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. losing the vote wouldn't automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern the no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister. moroccan asylum seeker ahmed khalid has been convicted of murdering a 70 year old man in hartlepool. terence carney was 70
and on talking pines, i'm joined by tim shipman. cal editor of the sunday times, author of many political books. i'll ask him how the conservative party recovered from brexit or have they? but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories this evening. tensions are high in edinburgh this evening with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence . it's...
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i have not a single conversation with him around the lines of what tim tim shipman has, has , has, has, has, has described, of course, the, the, the polls are difficult. my focus and his focus is on these elections coming up. i'm broadcasting here from the centre of london. if your viewers are fed up with sadiq khan's war on motorists, the ulez zone, the 20 mile an houn the ulez zone, the 20 mile an hour, zones cropping up everywhere , the fact that you everywhere, the fact that you used to be able to drive up 40 miles an hour down park lane with three lanes. now it's down to one a bus lane. it's 20 miles. >> this isn't a party political broadcast, mr dowden, candidates. well, you raise political i think that's political issues. i think that's the political context. political issues. i think that's the well, cal context. political issues. i think that's the well, speaking(t. political issues. i think that's the well, speaking about the may >> well, speaking about the may elections in birmingham, where they're spending £18 million on trade reps when they're trade union reps when they're
i have not a single conversation with him around the lines of what tim tim shipman has, has , has, has, has, has described, of course, the, the, the polls are difficult. my focus and his focus is on these elections coming up. i'm broadcasting here from the centre of london. if your viewers are fed up with sadiq khan's war on motorists, the ulez zone, the 20 mile an houn the ulez zone, the 20 mile an hour, zones cropping up everywhere , the fact that you everywhere, the fact that you used to be...
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the sunday times is brilliant political journalist tim shipman, whose latest, unmissable book all about rwanda plan hasn't even started yet, but it's already working, with politicians in dublin complaining that migrants are
the sunday times is brilliant political journalist tim shipman, whose latest, unmissable book all about rwanda plan hasn't even started yet, but it's already working, with politicians in dublin complaining that migrants are
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the sunday times is brilliant political journalist tim shipman, whose latest, unmissable book all aboutbut it's already working, with politicians in dublin complaining that migrants are flocking to ireland to avoid deportation from the uk. so will the government stop the boats after . all? two hours of big
the sunday times is brilliant political journalist tim shipman, whose latest, unmissable book all aboutbut it's already working, with politicians in dublin complaining that migrants are flocking to ireland to avoid deportation from the uk. so will the government stop the boats after . all? two hours of big
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also, i'm going have tim shipman in going to have tim shipman in chief, political commentator for theng the going to premiership, and book out which is analysing the going to be remiership, and book out which is analysing the going to be speakingp, and book out which is analysing the going to be speaking to and i'm going to be speaking to former officer ian former prison officer ian aitchison of aitchison about the state of britain's prisons, too. >> okay. camilla lots to get your teeth into there. thank you very much indeed. we'll see you at 930. >> the labour party has >> now the labour party has vowed to crack down on crime as figures obtained under the freedom of information act have shown that charges for shoplifting have fallen by about 16% since 2018. >> yes, the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, has pledged that a labour government will get tougher on anti—social behaviour with new respect, orders to take on gangs and repeat offenders . she's also repeat offenders. she's also pledged 13,000 neighbourhood police, community support officers and special constables to try to r
also, i'm going have tim shipman in going to have tim shipman in chief, political commentator for theng the going to premiership, and book out which is analysing the going to be remiership, and book out which is analysing the going to be speakingp, and book out which is analysing the going to be speaking to and i'm going to be speaking to former officer ian former prison officer ian aitchison of aitchison about the state of britain's prisons, too. >> okay. camilla lots to get your teeth...
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so tim shipman was saying this morning on times radio who just released his new book.t that she was she had this remain image meant that she had to be extra , meant that she had to be extra, extra harsh and people didn't trust her to deliver brexit. so she had to prove that, look, i'm not i'm not an enemy to brexit. now, keir starmer, the new prime minister, as you as a new prime minister, as you as a new prime minister, his job is going to be to prove to the eu. look, i'm not hostile towards you guys . not hostile towards you guys. brexit is happening but i'm not hostile to you. so please don't punish us. be friends with us, work with us on things. no especially things like border security, which is absolutely essential . and keir starmer for essential. and keir starmer for that reason, is going to be able to portray that image while delivering brexit. whereas another politician who has already completely damaged and destroyed the relationship with the eu would have to prove first that, look, we are not here to be hostile. >> we are not here. i think that says a bit m
so tim shipman was saying this morning on times radio who just released his new book.t that she was she had this remain image meant that she had to be extra , meant that she had to be extra, extra harsh and people didn't trust her to deliver brexit. so she had to prove that, look, i'm not i'm not an enemy to brexit. now, keir starmer, the new prime minister, as you as a new prime minister, as you as a new prime minister, his job is going to be to prove to the eu. look, i'm not hostile towards...