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labour's deputy leader tom watson warns jeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. there is almost a sort of crisis for the soul of the labour party now and that means that anyone who cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, have to find it within themselves to work more closely together and that is as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people are killed in border clashes yesterday. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only sixteen months in charge. final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night of the year, the oscars. there s hope for greater diversity amongst the winners this year after a shakeup in the membership of the academy. and in the week in parliament's programme we look back at the dramatic events in westminster which saw 11 mps
labour's deputy leader tom watson warns jeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. there is almost a sort of crisis for the soul of the labour party now and that means that anyone who cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, have to find it within themselves to work more closely together and that is as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has warned jeremy corbyn has to act urgently if the party is to stayher. mr watson said labour was facing a crisis of the soul and needed to address antisemitism and what he called the hard left in the party. he also said labour was moving in the direction of supporting a second eu refendum. the prime minister has told a gathering of grassroots conservative party activists that she won't allow the result of the brexit referendum to be frustrated, after three cabinet ministers warned brexit may have to be delayed. the deputy labour leader's warning came after a difficult week for the party, as our political correspondent jonathan blake explained to me a little earlier. quite an extraordinary interview really on the andrew marr programme this morning, at the end of a torrid week for labour, when nine mps have quit the party and many of them on the issue of anti—semitism, explaining that in their view jeremy corbyn has not done enough to tackle that problem within the party. and in the wake of those resignations it was very interesting to hear slightly di
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has warned jeremy corbyn has to act urgently if the party is to stayher. mr watson said labour was facing a crisis of the soul and needed to address antisemitism and what he called the hard left in the party. he also said labour was moving in the direction of supporting a second eu refendum. the prime minister has told a gathering of grassroots conservative party activists that she won't allow the result of the brexit referendum to be frustrated, after three...
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dismissive, but tom watson and john mcdonnell took it seriously.e this move labour are in danger of imploding just like the tories. two houses alike in dignity but both are in danger of completely collapsing over the most divisive issue of our time, brexit. do you thinkjeremy corbyn will go through ultimately with the referendum push? what is your hotline like tojeremy corbyn? laughter a lot of scepticism about his commitment to a second referendum. what is the policy behind that? the second referendum, i'll be having a definite line to say we are definitely going to go and that is that? -- definitely going to go and that is that? —— our way. definitely going to go and that is that? —— ourway. we definitely going to go and that is that? —— our way. we have lots of demonstrations outside parliament, it has become toxic and personal and so we it has become toxic and personal and so we have got to be careful, because it has taken so much time. and also for me personally there is also domestic bills which are being pushed further back. second referendu
dismissive, but tom watson and john mcdonnell took it seriously.e this move labour are in danger of imploding just like the tories. two houses alike in dignity but both are in danger of completely collapsing over the most divisive issue of our time, brexit. do you thinkjeremy corbyn will go through ultimately with the referendum push? what is your hotline like tojeremy corbyn? laughter a lot of scepticism about his commitment to a second referendum. what is the policy behind that? the second...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stayether. there is almost a sort of crisis for the soul of the labour party now and that means that anyone who cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, have to find it within themselves to work more closely together and that is as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. the us secretary of state says he's confident that president nicolas maduro‘s ‘days are numbered' after deadly clashes over humanitarian aid entering venezuela. final preparations are underway for hollywood's biggest night of the year, the oscars.... we will be live in los angeles and. there s hope for greater diversity amongst this year's winners after a shakeup in the membership of the academy. good afternoon. the prime minister theresa may has promised that mps will be able to have another say on her brexit deal by march 12th. speaking as she arrived at a summit
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stayether. there is almost a sort of crisis for the soul of the labour party now and that means that anyone who cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, have to find it within themselves to work more closely together and that is as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. the us secretary of state says he's confident that president nicolas maduro‘s days are numbered after deadly clashes over humanitarian aid entering venezuela. final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night of the year, the oscars. i'm barbara plett usher live on the red carpet watching the anticipation builds for the big show. and at 8:30, the travel show heads to los angeles to see how film fans visiting the area for the oscars can get closer to the films they love. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has set a new time frame for mps to have another chance to vote on her brexit deal, saying that the so called "meaningful vote" will take place by the 12th of march. facing the possibility of a rebellion within her cabinet this week, she spoke as she arrived in egypt for a summit of eu and arab league le
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. the us secretary of state says he's confident that president nicolas maduro‘s days are numbered after deadly clashes over humanitarian aid entering venezuela. final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night of the year, the oscars....
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labour's deputy leader tom watson warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. celebrities have started arriving for hollywood's biggest night of the year, the oscars. all eyes are on the award for best picture in what is considered to be one of the most eclectic oscar line—ups for years. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers ruth lea and rob merrick. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister says mps will have another chance to approve or reject her brexit deal by the 12th of march, just over two weeks before britain is due to leave the eu. she was speaking in egypt where a summit of eu and arab leaders is taking place, and ahead of a series of votes this week, which could give parliament the opportunity to delay brexit to avoid leaving without a deal. labour's jeremy corbyn accused mrs may of putting the country at risk by "recklessly" running down the clock. 0ur polit
labour's deputy leader tom watson warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. celebrities have started arriving for hollywood's biggest night of the year, the oscars. all eyes are on the award for best picture in what is considered to be one of the most eclectic oscar line—ups for years. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an...
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and that story makes the front of the guardian with a warning from labour's deputy leader tom watson, leader to change direction or face a worsening split. the metro leads on the announcement expected tomorrow of the closure of the honda plant in swindon, putting three—and—a—half—thousand jobs at risk. des quinn from the unite trade union says the closure would be a shattering body blow at the heart of uk manufacturing. the case of the london teenager who fled the uk to join the so—called islamic state four years ago leads the daily express — as shamima begum compares the deaths of those killed in the manchester arena terror attack with those killed in is controlled territories. while the sun carries the same story with the faces of the 22 victims of the manchester bombing on their front page too. so the labour split dominates most of tomorrow's front pages with honda also featuring heavily. let's begin with the times. an hour ago. let's begin an hour ago but let isaid and ago. let's begin an hour ago but let i said and i become more nostalgic at the story. i see the labour party has
and that story makes the front of the guardian with a warning from labour's deputy leader tom watson, leader to change direction or face a worsening split. the metro leads on the announcement expected tomorrow of the closure of the honda plant in swindon, putting three—and—a—half—thousand jobs at risk. des quinn from the unite trade union says the closure would be a shattering body blow at the heart of uk manufacturing. the case of the london teenager who fled the uk to join the...
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today, labour's deputy leader, tom watson, identified three areas that could be explored.ntration of economic power. could existing or new competition laws be used to break up monopolies, or stop acquisitions such as facebook‘s purchase of instagram and whatsapp? second, data. it's too crude, as it were, to say that data is the new oil, but it is the most powerful commodity on earth today. could europe's new data rules, known as gdpr, be extended, to give citizens greater control and ownership of the digital trails they leave online? some policy makers, for instance, think tech companies should pay us for our data. finally, free speech and libel laws. this is about the limits of liberalism. what is it permissible to publish online, and who should be responsible? in germany, they've modified existing hate—speech laws to fine tech companies for leaving harmful content online too long. any new regulation will be need to be international, and armies of lobbyists are being paid to resist it. but the world has changed — today's public square is digital, we've been joined from ne
today, labour's deputy leader, tom watson, identified three areas that could be explored.ntration of economic power. could existing or new competition laws be used to break up monopolies, or stop acquisitions such as facebook‘s purchase of instagram and whatsapp? second, data. it's too crude, as it were, to say that data is the new oil, but it is the most powerful commodity on earth today. could europe's new data rules, known as gdpr, be extended, to give citizens greater control and...
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tom watson said jeremy corbyn had to take a personal lead and make changes to the labour party if he a direct challenge to the labour leader from his own deputy. at a rally yesterday, jeremy corbyn said anti—semitism in any form was unacceptable. his allies say action is being taken, although admit it could be faster. i want us to be the best political party in dealing with issues like anti—semitism and racism and i want us to be able to, with clean hands, get out there and tackle it within our wider community. labour is wrestling with divisive issues, its leader under pressure to determine its direction. alex forsyth, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: green book has been named best picture at this year's 0scars. 0livia colman and rami malek won the awards for best actress and actor. venezuelan soldiers who defected to colombia tell the bbc they're worried about the safety of theirfamilies. president donald trump says there's been substantial progress in negotiations with beijing as he delays further trade tariffs. now it's time to look at the storie
tom watson said jeremy corbyn had to take a personal lead and make changes to the labour party if he a direct challenge to the labour leader from his own deputy. at a rally yesterday, jeremy corbyn said anti—semitism in any form was unacceptable. his allies say action is being taken, although admit it could be faster. i want us to be the best political party in dealing with issues like anti—semitism and racism and i want us to be able to, with clean hands, get out there and tackle it within...
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there is an quite senior figures in the party, london mayor sadiq khan, as you mentioned tom watson, labour's biggest owners, who has donated over £1 million, while previous leaders of the labour party. it is very much being thrown on tojeremy party. it is very much being thrown on to jeremy corbyn individually, i think this is interesting, and that you said they have kind of change course a little bit over the week. it is difficult to know how much damage this does. i think maybe the fa ct damage this does. i think maybe the fact that you have now got three tory mps who have joined independent group, might almost sort of neutralise it for labour a bit nawaz. if it stops here, that i do not think it damages than that much. —— labour in a way. not think it damages than that much. -- labour in a way. the party is a bit dysfunctional, there is not a leader. you get more people defecting, you get more money coming m, defecting, you get more money coming in, so that is the key for them. so far, ido in, so that is the key for them. so far, i do not know whether it is by default or by desig
there is an quite senior figures in the party, london mayor sadiq khan, as you mentioned tom watson, labour's biggest owners, who has donated over £1 million, while previous leaders of the labour party. it is very much being thrown on tojeremy party. it is very much being thrown on to jeremy corbyn individually, i think this is interesting, and that you said they have kind of change course a little bit over the week. it is difficult to know how much damage this does. i think maybe the fa ct...
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tom watson said jeremy corbyn had to take a personal lead and make changes to the labour party if hehis own deputy. at a rally yesterday, jeremy corbyn said anti—semitism in any form was unacceptable. his allies say action is being taken, although admit it could be faster. i want us to be the best political party in dealing with issues like anti—semitism and racism and i want us to be able to, with clean hands, get out there and tackle it within our wider community. labour is wrestling with divisive issues, its leader under pressure to determine its direction. alex forsyth, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex have been meeting young women in morocco, to show support for girls‘ education. the couple were welcomed to a boarding school, in the village of asni, by pupils who waved flags and sang songs. during the visit, the duchess was given a traditional moroccan henna tattoo, to celebrate her pregnancy. now on bbc news sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: unbelievable scenes — chelsea goalkeeper
tom watson said jeremy corbyn had to take a personal lead and make changes to the labour party if hehis own deputy. at a rally yesterday, jeremy corbyn said anti—semitism in any form was unacceptable. his allies say action is being taken, although admit it could be faster. i want us to be the best political party in dealing with issues like anti—semitism and racism and i want us to be able to, with clean hands, get out there and tackle it within our wider community. labour is wrestling with...
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tom watson when they have such vast amounts of data?ly enforcea ble would introduce a legally enforceable duty of care on big technology companies, a new regulator would be created which would specifically look at using competition law to try and break up some of these companies, stop companies like facebook acquiring the likes of instagram, and to give citizens greater awareness of their own data so they can in future sell its commerce certainly have greater control over it. some of these ideas will likely be on —— in an government paper on internet harms in the next few weeks. a lot of detail here is yet to be ironed out but we are moving towards a fundamental reconfiguration of the relationship between big technology companies and citizens in democracies. much more coming up. now for the weather. several spells of strong winds to come over the next few days and into the weekend. that is the main feature. with that will come somewhat weather at times. that will spread east across the uk overnight and into the morning. you can see the
tom watson when they have such vast amounts of data?ly enforcea ble would introduce a legally enforceable duty of care on big technology companies, a new regulator would be created which would specifically look at using competition law to try and break up some of these companies, stop companies like facebook acquiring the likes of instagram, and to give citizens greater awareness of their own data so they can in future sell its commerce certainly have greater control over it. some of these...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson sasteremy corbyn must take a "personal lead" over claims of anti—semitismparty. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people are killed in border clashes. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only sixteen months in charge. now on bbc news, the first black woman to become a headteacher in london, and the story of the south asian women who galvanised britain's trade union movement in the 1970s. in the run up to international women s day, a special edition of witness history. you may find some of the historical images shown disturbing. hello, and welcome to witness history, with me, razia iqbal, here at the royal academy in london. today, to celebrate international women's day, we present five extraordinary moments from the recent past, as told to us by women who were there. this month, we are featuring some remarkable wom
labour's deputy leader tom watson sasteremy corbyn must take a "personal lead" over claims of anti—semitismparty. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people are killed in border clashes. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only...
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today, labour's deputy leader, tom watson, identified three areas that could be explored.centration of economic power. could existing or new competition laws be used to break up monopolies, or to stop acquisitions such as facebook‘s purchase of instagram and whatsapp? second, data. it's too crude, as it were, to say that data is the new oil, but it is the most powerful commodity on earth today. could europe's new data rules, known as gdpr, be extended, to give citizens greater control and ownership of the digital trails they leave online? some policy makers, for instance, think tech companies should pay us for our data. finally, free speech and libel laws. this is about the limits of liberalism. what is it permissible to publish online, and who should be responsible? in germany, they've modified existing hate—speech laws to fine tech companies for leaving harmful content online too long. any new regulation will need to be international, and armies of lobbyists are being paid to resist it. but the world has changed — today's public square is digital, and it is now a questio
today, labour's deputy leader, tom watson, identified three areas that could be explored.centration of economic power. could existing or new competition laws be used to break up monopolies, or to stop acquisitions such as facebook‘s purchase of instagram and whatsapp? second, data. it's too crude, as it were, to say that data is the new oil, but it is the most powerful commodity on earth today. could europe's new data rules, known as gdpr, be extended, to give citizens greater control and...
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labour's deputy leader tom watson sasteremy corbyn must take a "personal lead" over claims of anti—semitismn the party. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle clerical child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. now on bbc news inside out. hello and welcome to inside out north west, with me, jacey normand. this week: the zimmer frames and crutches abandoned or stored away, when recycling them could save millions of pounds. i approached the local authority and nobody would take it. in fact, they are actually suggested i took it to the local tip. we meet the eco warrior and his team of volunteers on a mission to clean up the isle of man. there's nothing to match what's going on here. everybody — i mean, everybody — wants to be involved. it's become infectious. so you struggle. i had nothing. and the liverpool charity that's caring for the carers. it is really, really important that all the carers find out about it. remember those crutches in the loft? do you still need that walking frame in the garage? because we've discovered that millions of pounds is being waste
labour's deputy leader tom watson sasteremy corbyn must take a "personal lead" over claims of anti—semitismn the party. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle clerical child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. now on bbc news inside out. hello and welcome to inside out north west, with me, jacey normand. this week: the zimmer frames and crutches abandoned or stored away, when recycling them could save millions of pounds. i approached the local authority...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stayrime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. the environment secretary, michael gove, insists progress is being made. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro, after at least two people died in border clashes yesterday. leicester city part company with their manager, claude puel, after only 16 months in charge. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. this week on the travel show: i'll be checking out how film fans here can get closer to the movies they love. simon's back with tips for luxury trains on a budget and crossing paraguay by bus. and japan in 90 minutes, it's carmen against the clock on the country's southern island. but first, we're in the movie capital of the world, los angeles. this weekend, hollywood will once again take centre stage as newsfeeds around the world buzz with word about who
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stayrime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. the environment secretary, michael gove, insists progress is being made. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro, after at least two people died in...
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the headlines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the partyy together. there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. michael gove insists progress is being made. leicester city part company with manager claude puel after only 16 months in charge. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets. now on bbc news, it's dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week, five weeks to go till b day. some things fall apart, but can the centre hold? india looks to punish pakistan for the deadliest attack in a 30—year kashmir insurgency. and iran diagnoses "pathological obse
the headlines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the partyy together. there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further...
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is mr corbyn listening to the likes of deputy leader tom watson?esterday was a very sad day both for other mps who are still within westminster but also right across the membership. we had a gi’oup across the membership. we had a group of mps who felt they could not stand on our policy platform, and a ma nifesto stand on our policy platform, and a manifesto set out in the 2017 general election which offered an agenda for transformation and hope and they all had various reasons as to why they could not do that. i know it was an agonising decision for many of them but i do not think it was right at a time when many communities are facing horrific policies like universal credit, rising crime, poverty on levels that even the un has called out as apparent. it was right for us to unify as a party, have discussions and disagreements behind closed doors, and we would expectjeremy to listen to that as our leader, and he does, but to make sure that for the rest of the world and the country that we put on a unified front and deliver the force for change that
is mr corbyn listening to the likes of deputy leader tom watson?esterday was a very sad day both for other mps who are still within westminster but also right across the membership. we had a gi’oup across the membership. we had a group of mps who felt they could not stand on our policy platform, and a ma nifesto stand on our policy platform, and a manifesto set out in the 2017 general election which offered an agenda for transformation and hope and they all had various reasons as to why they...
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tom watson i think did move the dial on this policy question and asked for a legally enforceable dutywould create a new regulator which would specifically look at using additional to try to break up some of these companies. and then he wa nts to of these companies. and then he wants to give citizens a much greater awareness of their own data so that in future they would have greater control. some of these ideas are likely to come out in a government paper in the next few weeks and it is worth saying that a lot of detail has yet to be are about but i think that we are moving towards a fundamental reconfiguration of the relationship between big technology companies and citizens. thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has spoken of a "special place in hell" for those who promoted brexit, without a plan to deliver it safely. a downing street spokesman said the eu referendum was the largest democratic exercise in british history. and still to come... bbc news launches a new tool that highlights what matters to people under the age of 26
tom watson i think did move the dial on this policy question and asked for a legally enforceable dutywould create a new regulator which would specifically look at using additional to try to break up some of these companies. and then he wa nts to of these companies. and then he wants to give citizens a much greater awareness of their own data so that in future they would have greater control. some of these ideas are likely to come out in a government paper in the next few weeks and it is worth...
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tom watson said jeremy corbyn had to take a personal lead and make changes to the labour party if hedowning street. this was a direct challenge to the labour leader from his own deputy. at a rally yesterday, jeremy corbyn said anti—semitism in any form was unacceptable. his allies say action is being taken, although admit it could be faster. i want us to be the best political party in dealing with issues like anti—semitism and racism and i want us to be able to, with clean hands, get out there and tackle it within our wider community. labour is wrestling with divisive issues, its leader under pressure to determine its direction. alex forsyth, bbc news. pope francis has pledged an end to cover—ups of child abuse in the catholic church, saying that victims would now be the priority. he was speaking at the end of a four day conference aimed at tackling abuse after a series of scandals. our religion editor, martin bashir, reports from rome. mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. words of repentance by bishops on the last morning of this four—day summit. they've heard presentations on re
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labour's deputy leader tom watson urgesjeremy corbyn to take a "personal lead" in eradicating anti—semitisminsisting that the party needed to change together. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people are killed in border clashes. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only sixteen months in charge. now on bbc news a closer look at those 11 mp resignations in the week in parliament. hello there and welcome to the week in parliament where the splits in westminster‘s biggest parties finally burst into the open. this place is at war with itself. the tories and the labour party are imploding. the home secretary's praised by his own mps for stripping is runaway shamima begum of her british citizenship. but opposition mps condemn the move. in removing british citizenship, the home secretary is essentially saying she's somebody else's problem. we hear from th
labour's deputy leader tom watson urgesjeremy corbyn to take a "personal lead" in eradicating anti—semitisminsisting that the party needed to change together. pope francis promises concrete action to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people are killed in border clashes. leicester city part company...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to staye won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. michael gove insists progress is being made. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people died in border clashes yesterday. sport and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. very busy day of sport, leicester city, it's all happening! it is, we're struggling to keep up! but we will start without breaking news about leicester and claude puel. leicester city have sacked manager claude puel. it was confirmed this morning following yesterday's 4—1 defeat at home to crystal palace. puel has been under huge pressure afterfailing to win in the premier league since beating everton away on new year's day. they were also knocked out of the fa cup by league two side newport county. the club released a statement, which said... we can get some r
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to staye won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. michael gove insists progress is being made. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people died in border clashes yesterday. sport and for a full round—up...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. close margins in the league cup final at wembley as the video assistant referee stands between manchester city, chelsea and an opening goal at wembley. a missed chance for liverpool but they do head back to the top of the premier league after a draw a manchester united. and there are big wins in the scottish premiership for the old firm of rangers and celtic. also coming up in the programme: defending champions ireland turn on the afterburners late on to secure a comeback win over italy in the six nations. and what's next for two time world championjames degale after defeat to chris eubankjunior last night? hello and welcome to sportsday. hello, it's a big day of football with the first trophy of the domestic season in the men's game handed out at wembley, with manchester city
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. close margins in the league cup final at wembley as the video assistant referee stands between manchester city, chelsea and an opening goal at wembley. a missed chance for liverpool but...
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the deputy leader, tom watson, calling for deputy leader, tom watson, calling foer deputy leader, tomended for anti—semitic behaviour. but also, because mr williamson is a close ally ofjeremy corbyn, one of his loud is jalili is here at westminster. mr corbin watch the show that he gets it, he understands there is an issue around anti—semitism. this is a test for him to discipline one of his own. the question is, will he take action against chris williamson, given that he is very much a jeremy corbyn supporter. what we have heard so far from the labour party is that they wa nt from the labour party is that they want mr williamson to say sorry and withdraw his remarks. not good enough, say some of mr corbin's critics. they view chris williamson as emblematic of the moment, whether jeremy corbyn will really get to grips with the anti—semitism issue. bubbling away in the background, we are part of the reason why those eight labour mps decided to leap overboard last week was because of their fear that the allegations of anti—semitism werejust their fear that the allegations of anti—semiti
the deputy leader, tom watson, calling for deputy leader, tom watson, calling foer deputy leader, tomended for anti—semitic behaviour. but also, because mr williamson is a close ally ofjeremy corbyn, one of his loud is jalili is here at westminster. mr corbin watch the show that he gets it, he understands there is an issue around anti—semitism. this is a test for him to discipline one of his own. the question is, will he take action against chris williamson, given that he is very much a...
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and that story makes the front of the guardian with a warning from labour's deputy leader tom watson,or face a worsening split. the metro leads on the announcement expected tomorrow of the closure of the honda plant in swindon, putting 3,500 jobs at risk. des quinn from the unite trade union says the closure would be a shattering body blow at the heart of uk manufacturing. the sun leads on the case of the london teenager who fled the uk to join isis four years ago, surrounding her picture with the faces of the 22 victims of the manchester bombing. jessica and david, let us begin with that gained a seven story on the front of the telegraph. jessica, you have been covering this story today. what do you make of that? yes, it was quite a moment in the room was not even though it was long rumoured that bell on friday in the guardian that bell on friday in the guardian that the was eminent. these needs one of them, not a total surprise, coffey a nd one of them, not a total surprise, coffey and another was not talked about as much. one of them started off, at least yet saying that i and the
and that story makes the front of the guardian with a warning from labour's deputy leader tom watson,or face a worsening split. the metro leads on the announcement expected tomorrow of the closure of the honda plant in swindon, putting 3,500 jobs at risk. des quinn from the unite trade union says the closure would be a shattering body blow at the heart of uk manufacturing. the sun leads on the case of the london teenager who fled the uk to join isis four years ago, surrounding her picture with...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has warned his party to change, or face more resignations.ackbench mps have quit in protest at jeremy corbyn‘s handling of brexit and the anti—semitism row. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. translation: there is no way the us can crush us. the world needs while way because we are more advanced. they are it defined in the face of intense pressure from the us. and honda's us exit. that uk exit. hello, welcome to asia business report. we start with the company at the centre of the us— china trade war, and that is huawei. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the founder and ceo of the chinese telecoms giant was defiant, saying pressure from washington will only make it stronger. our asia business correspondent spoke to huawei's famously reclusive founder. this is where he built huawei from the ground up 30 years ago. he turned the company that started with three people in $2500 into the world's largest telecoms equipment maker today. it sells more phones than apple, but now this company is under attack, or that is h
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has warned his party to change, or face more resignations.ackbench mps have quit in protest at jeremy corbyn‘s handling of brexit and the anti—semitism row. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. translation: there is no way the us can crush us. the world needs while way because we are more advanced. they are it defined in the face of intense pressure from the us. and honda's us exit. that uk exit. hello, welcome to asia business...
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tom watson calling to have another group within the labour party for more moderate mps and brexit haswn open a lot of those internal divisions. in the meantime, the prime minister will be talking to parliament to all the mps this afternoon to say where we are wrapped with her negotiations with brussels. she will have what many papers are describing as a crunch meeting ahead of that with her cabinet. there is a lot of rumours that she may consider an plan to delay brexit. yes, and again, you have to see this as a process of almost facing reality. she has divided cabinet, she has divided the party, that is obvious. this is something the adviser last week on brexit was talking about, overheard in a bar talking about. she stuck to this line rigidly all the way through, we are going to leave on the 29th of march and that is the will of the people. however it is becoming increasingly difficult given the tensions across the two political parties to actually manage that and what needs to be done and her own cabinet are saying that to her. watch this space. what you think? what is your money o
tom watson calling to have another group within the labour party for more moderate mps and brexit haswn open a lot of those internal divisions. in the meantime, the prime minister will be talking to parliament to all the mps this afternoon to say where we are wrapped with her negotiations with brussels. she will have what many papers are describing as a crunch meeting ahead of that with her cabinet. there is a lot of rumours that she may consider an plan to delay brexit. yes, and again, you...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. the us secretary of state says he's confident that president nicolas maduro‘s days are numbered after deadly clashes over humanitarian aid entering venezuela. final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night of the year, after two months of intense and costly campaigning, award watchers say the oscar winner for best picture is anyone‘s guess. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. our top stories this evening: manchester city win the league cup final at wembley, retaining the trophy after a penalty shoot out win over chelsea. a missed chance for liverpool but they do head back to the top of the premier league after a draw a manchester united. and there are big wins in the scottish premiership for the old firm of rangers and celtic. also coming up in the programme: defending champions ireland
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. the us secretary of state says he's confident that president nicolas maduro‘s days are numbered after deadly clashes over humanitarian aid entering venezuela. final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night of the year, after two...
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there have been calls for instance from tom watson this evening...stituency labour party to be suspended, what you think?” constituency labour party to be suspended, what you think? i think it is bonkers. four people, a married couple by the looks of it and man called peter who tabled the motion is. the membership is hundreds of people strong and to punish that number is an absurdity. collective punishment for the action ofa collective punishment for the action of a few people. to table a bid motion is not a problem, it isjust pure timing and execution. it comes not just when the pure timing and execution. it comes notjust when the cian has those things going on but also she was in the press refusing tojoin a splinter party. she refused to say she wanted to seejeremy corbyn as prime minister... should there be a motion against her if she says something like that? does it not look intolerant if an mp cannotjust express their views? this is the nature of democracy whether we like it or not. you have to allow for live —— local members to dictate to thei
there have been calls for instance from tom watson this evening...stituency labour party to be suspended, what you think?” constituency labour party to be suspended, what you think? i think it is bonkers. four people, a married couple by the looks of it and man called peter who tabled the motion is. the membership is hundreds of people strong and to punish that number is an absurdity. collective punishment for the action ofa collective punishment for the action of a few people. to table a bid...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. celebrities begin to arrive on the oscars red carpet for a ceremony that's due to be full of suspense, with all eyes on the award for best picture. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are economic advisor ruth lea and the deputy political editor of the independent, rob merrick. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian reports eu officials are exploring plans to postpone brexit until 2021. but the daily telegraph reports may is considering delaying brexit byjust two months in a bid to stave off resignations from ministers. the financial times leads on theresa may's decision to push back the vote on her brexit deal to as late as march 12. the i looks at how may's decision could lead to revolts from cabinet ministers. and finally, a non—brexit story, the several
labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. celebrities begin to arrive on the oscars red carpet for a ceremony that's due to be full of suspense, with all eyes on the award for best picture. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me...
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tom watson quite rightly saying we need to pull together.because this is a huge issue. he has done a u—turn and the devil is in the detail but also, the former minister saying 25 mp5 would vote against any vote to back a second referendum. you have a lot of leave in the north—west, newcastle, many mps that their constituencies voted to leave. labour will say there is no u—turn but a clarification and affirming up of existing policy that it is seen as a significant move, forced on the labour leadership by the formation of this party, forcing the formation of this party, forcing the hand of both parties. both parties have been forced to take steps to has that did not want to ta ke steps to has that did not want to take now in this very delicate negotiating game. a new poll by yougov saying the independent group is up four point two 18%, 5% behind labour and they have been in existence for two weeks. they already threatening the labour party. it is extraordinary. if they could he get to gather dfat is from other party. that will be entitled to
tom watson quite rightly saying we need to pull together.because this is a huge issue. he has done a u—turn and the devil is in the detail but also, the former minister saying 25 mp5 would vote against any vote to back a second referendum. you have a lot of leave in the north—west, newcastle, many mps that their constituencies voted to leave. labour will say there is no u—turn but a clarification and affirming up of existing policy that it is seen as a significant move, forced on the...
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i was at a labour party meeting last night people were very straightforward, i listened to what tom watsond thatis him, we need to start listening and that is what we will do. we need a massive listening exercise. we must address some of the criticisms i have been made. i think we are finding a way forward but it has got to be on the basis of taking the advice of people like tom watson and the plp and others. how worried are you about this group of seven defectors ? you about this group of seven defectors? i'm really disappointed, i don't understand why they have gone and i still can't understand it, all the issues they have raised we are addressing and i would rather they stayed with us and helped us sort those problems out and walk away. i hope we will maintain some form of dialogue. mr corbett will be giving a speech around lunch time andi giving a speech around lunch time and i suspect it will be a very similar tone from him. although leaving home this morning he was back to his customary hello goodbye doorstep. here we go. good morning mr corbin are you expecting any more resignations
i was at a labour party meeting last night people were very straightforward, i listened to what tom watsond thatis him, we need to start listening and that is what we will do. we need a massive listening exercise. we must address some of the criticisms i have been made. i think we are finding a way forward but it has got to be on the basis of taking the advice of people like tom watson and the plp and others. how worried are you about this group of seven defectors ? you about this group of...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stayether. pope francis promises that the roman catholic church will do more to tackle child sex abuse at the end of a vatican summit on paedophilia. the us secretary of state says he's confident that president nicolas maduro‘s "days are numbered" after deadly clashes over humanitarian aid entering venezuela. final preparations are under way for hollywood's biggest night of the year, after two months of intense and costly campaigning, award watchers say the oscar winner for best picture is anyone's guess. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: i'll be checking out how film fans here can get closer to the movies they love. simon's back with tips for luxury trains on a budget and crossing paraguay by bus. and japan in 90 minutes, it's carmen against the clock on the country's southern island. but first, we're in the movie capital of the world, los angeles. this weekend, hollywood will once again take centre stage as newsfeeds around the world buzz with word about who
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deputy leader tom watson accused them of choosing ‘to profit from children, rather than protect them'a regulator might work. as the report made clear, molly russell plus my father once it to be easy to access information after a tragedy but it is shifting tech companies —— power it from tech companies —— power it from tech companies to citizens. it is not actually clear that old laws are much use when it comes to the digital revolution. tom watson identified three areas that could be explored, first the competition law about the concentration of economic power, could they be used to break up power, could they be used to break up monopolies or stop the acquisitions. data is the new oil but it is the most powerful commodity on earth today and he could give citizens more power over their data. finally, free speech and this is about the limits of liberalism, what is permissible to punish online and who should be responsible. in germany they modified existing hate speech laws to find tech companies for leaving harmful content online for too long. any regulation would need too long. any reg
deputy leader tom watson accused them of choosing ‘to profit from children, rather than protect them'a regulator might work. as the report made clear, molly russell plus my father once it to be easy to access information after a tragedy but it is shifting tech companies —— power it from tech companies —— power it from tech companies to citizens. it is not actually clear that old laws are much use when it comes to the digital revolution. tom watson identified three areas that could be...
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he was tom watson explaining his plans.their behaviours. the reason i say this is important is that, you know, mark zuckerberg, the owner of facebook, thinks that he is unaccountable to our democratic institutions. he refused an invitation to attend the culture select committee that looks at these things, and yet he is profiting by many billions of pounds from data created from uk citizens, and particularly our children. we think the only way this will work is by a duty of care that can have a fines regime that impacts on the bottom line of these companies. are you talking about them taking all harmful content down? who is going to be thejudge, the arbiter of the harmful content? that will be a new regulator. at the moment there are laws on hate crime. what the regulator will do is create a sort ofjudicial oversight, where there could be quick take—down notices enforced by the regulator, and financial penalties if they don't do that. what sort of fines are you talking about? currently, the european arrangements where there
he was tom watson explaining his plans.their behaviours. the reason i say this is important is that, you know, mark zuckerberg, the owner of facebook, thinks that he is unaccountable to our democratic institutions. he refused an invitation to attend the culture select committee that looks at these things, and yet he is profiting by many billions of pounds from data created from uk citizens, and particularly our children. we think the only way this will work is by a duty of care that can have a...
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tom watson. now, how much food do you waste?er, many households waste "an extraordinarily high" amount of food. lord gardiner said cutting back on food waste could help reduce the carbon footprint from farming. in the lords, peers were told that the government was working on a plan to reduce emissions from agriculture, with new environmentally friendly schemes introduced after brexit. but there was concern that the scale of the issue was not fully appreciated. that the nfu website states that the challenges of brexit as a drop in the ocean compared to the climate emergency on our planet. aquaculture is a large producer of greenhouse gases, and farmers are going to find it expensive to move to zero emmission. so what is the government planning to offer? we clearly need to make with the farming industry, the production of food, that are so many reasons why the need to wake with the farming community, and with the environment bill and agriculture bill, we will be bringing all the ideas where adaptation to climate change where speci
tom watson. now, how much food do you waste?er, many households waste "an extraordinarily high" amount of food. lord gardiner said cutting back on food waste could help reduce the carbon footprint from farming. in the lords, peers were told that the government was working on a plan to reduce emissions from agriculture, with new environmentally friendly schemes introduced after brexit. but there was concern that the scale of the issue was not fully appreciated. that the nfu website...
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tonight, deputy leader tom watson wrote to labour‘s general secretary, asking her to suspend the constituencyff city footballer emiliano sala say they can now begin to mourn his death, after police confirmed his body was found in the wreckage of a plane in the english channel. the 28—year—old was travelling to cardiff in a light aircraft piloted by david ibbotson, which went missing off guernsey last month. duncan kennedy reports. the news that it was emiliano sala and not david ibbotson who had been found came from the dorset coroner. emiliano‘s family seen here earlier said today "it is with infinite sadness that we confirm the identity". their statement said... added... at cardiff city today, the colours on the ground stood out against the grey of the sky. and the confirmation that emiliano sala had been found brought renewed reflection. whilst everybody expects the worst, when it happened i got a phone call last night in the evening and... it was strange, really. i think obviously it brings the family peace, and i think that is what we got, offers a comfort, doesn't it? the search for dav
tonight, deputy leader tom watson wrote to labour‘s general secretary, asking her to suspend the constituencyff city footballer emiliano sala say they can now begin to mourn his death, after police confirmed his body was found in the wreckage of a plane in the english channel. the 28—year—old was travelling to cardiff in a light aircraft piloted by david ibbotson, which went missing off guernsey last month. duncan kennedy reports. the news that it was emiliano sala and not david ibbotson...
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the headlines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. the environment secretary, michael, gove insists progress is being made. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after at least two people died in border clashes yesterday. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only 16 months in charge. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets. we'll have more on all those stories at one o'clock, but first on the bbc news ch
the headlines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for...
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labour's deputy leader, tom watson, has warned his party to change, or face more resignations.
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the deputy leader, tom watson, has now written to labour's general secretary, asking her to suspend theescribed as "bullying." at least ten people have been killed after a fire swept through one of brazil's largest football clubs, flamengo, engulfing one of the player dormitories. the blaze happened at the club's youth team training centre in rio dejaneiro. julia carneiro reports. a fire that put an end to young athletes‘ dreams while they slept. firefighters were summoned to the flamengo training ground in riojust after 5:00 in the morning. translation: the place was completely overtaken by flames. we tried as much as possible to locate victims, but will be found were dead bodies. this is what's left of the dormitory. corrugated iron roofs were twisted by the blaze that charred walls and even nearby trees. this was a home for members of the youth team that had come from faraway states or neighbourhoods. families prayed outside the training ground around the black and red flamengo flag. fans left flowers and messages for their golden boys. some could hardly bare the weight, desperate ve
the deputy leader, tom watson, has now written to labour's general secretary, asking her to suspend theescribed as "bullying." at least ten people have been killed after a fire swept through one of brazil's largest football clubs, flamengo, engulfing one of the player dormitories. the blaze happened at the club's youth team training centre in rio dejaneiro. julia carneiro reports. a fire that put an end to young athletes‘ dreams while they slept. firefighters were summoned to the...
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today tom watson told andrew marr, though, that they are not taking the possibility of another referendumwe have been pretty consistent on a red line is, we are duty bound to ta ke red line is, we are duty bound to take the prime minister's offer of consensus talk seriously, and i hope that the letter represents that, and lam that the letter represents that, and i am pleased that a number of her colleagues in the conservative party recognise that, but if it fails, the final option, because it is the only way to deal with the impasse, is a public vote, and john mcdonnell has said it this week, keir starmer has said it this week, keir starmer has said it, and i am saying it. so talks going on between the government and the labour party, and within the conservative party on the so—called multi was compromised to find alternative arrangements and talks going on between the government and the europeans, an awful lot of talking going on this week — whether we will find any action, we will find out. the government is planning to create a new criminal offence, to target company executives who "wi
today tom watson told andrew marr, though, that they are not taking the possibility of another referendumwe have been pretty consistent on a red line is, we are duty bound to ta ke red line is, we are duty bound to take the prime minister's offer of consensus talk seriously, and i hope that the letter represents that, and lam that the letter represents that, and i am pleased that a number of her colleagues in the conservative party recognise that, but if it fails, the final option, because it...
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deputy leader tom watson said he had been "deliberately inflammatory".t secretary, stephen barclay, has insisted a no—deal brexit is still "on the table". mr barclay said he didn't want to see a delay to britain's departure from the eu, after theresa may promised mps a vote on it, if her withdrawal agreement is rejected for a second time next month. there'll be votes in the commons on a number of amendments to the government's negotiating strategy today. the nhs must change the way it assesses eating disorders to take account of a link with autism, a research charity has said. autistica said it thinks as many as a fifth of women attending uk clinics with anorexia may also have autism, and says appropriate therapy is vital. one woman has told the victoria derbyshire programme that her autism had made her "obsessed" with counting calories, even though she did not want to lose weight. we'll have more on this story coming up in a moment. tensions have continued to escalate between india and pakistan, with islamabad saying it's carried out air strikes on its
deputy leader tom watson said he had been "deliberately inflammatory".t secretary, stephen barclay, has insisted a no—deal brexit is still "on the table". mr barclay said he didn't want to see a delay to britain's departure from the eu, after theresa may promised mps a vote on it, if her withdrawal agreement is rejected for a second time next month. there'll be votes in the commons on a number of amendments to the government's negotiating strategy today. the nhs must...
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and labour's deputy leader, tom watson, dismissed chris williamson's initial, long—winded and heavilyas form. he's done this before. he's apologised before. and then he does the same thing again. so, in the current climate, not to show strong, immediate, determined action to stamp out anti—semitism was a mistake. the fact that it's finally happened is a relief. ifjeremy corbyn hoped to avoid suspending his ally, as many mps suspect, his hopes were dashed. now the pressure on labour's leader over his handling of anti—semitism can only grow. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. this evening mps have been taking part in a series of votes on the brexit process. labour's plans, which would see the ukjoining a customs union with the eu, were defeated by 83 votes, and jeremy corbyn confirmed tonight that labour would now back another eu referendum. our political editor laura kunessberg explains what has changed in the brexit process tonight. the most important thing to is, i think, that the house of commons rejected labour's alternative vision for brexit and the implication for thatis for br
and labour's deputy leader, tom watson, dismissed chris williamson's initial, long—winded and heavilyas form. he's done this before. he's apologised before. and then he does the same thing again. so, in the current climate, not to show strong, immediate, determined action to stamp out anti—semitism was a mistake. the fact that it's finally happened is a relief. ifjeremy corbyn hoped to avoid suspending his ally, as many mps suspect, his hopes were dashed. now the pressure on labour's leader...
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tom watson, the shadow labour leader, saying to andrew marr today that if that can't happen, another the cards. we have been pretty consistent on our red lines, we are duty bound to take the prime minister's offer of consensus talk seriously, and i hope that the letter represents that, and i am pleased that a number of her colleagues in the conservative party recognise that, but if it fails, the final option, because it is the only way to deal with the impasse, is a public vote, and john mcdonnell has said it this week, keir starmer has said it, and i am saying it. so the labour party talking to the government, the conservative party talking to itself with these discussions around alternative arrangements, the so—called malthouse compromise, and of course we have still got the government talking to the european union, all sorts of talking. action? not much sign of that yet. the government is planning to create a new criminal offence, to target company executives who "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage pension funds. the legislation could see offenders jailed for up to seven years and
tom watson, the shadow labour leader, saying to andrew marr today that if that can't happen, another the cards. we have been pretty consistent on our red lines, we are duty bound to take the prime minister's offer of consensus talk seriously, and i hope that the letter represents that, and i am pleased that a number of her colleagues in the conservative party recognise that, but if it fails, the final option, because it is the only way to deal with the impasse, is a public vote, and john...