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tony bonsignore, _ they say are needed. tony bonsignore, our— they say are needed.gnore, our political correspondent, thank you. three people have been charged with the murder of a man whose body was found in woodland in buckinghamshire in 2019. mohammed shah subhani had been reported missing eight months earlier. the three are due to appear in court today. the singerjustin bieber has revealed he is suffering from facial paralysis after cancelling shows this week. the 28—year—old said in an instagram video that the condition is due to a diagnosis of ramsay hunt syndrome. the condition, which affects the facial nerves, is usually temporary. england's bowlers are toiling in the second test against new zealand at trent bridge. the black caps are putting together a big first innings total and are ai2—5 at lunch on day two. patrick gearey watched the morning's play. at times on day one, england must have felt they were bowling with that ball. such was the ease with which new zealand batted. seeing it big, they say, and tom blundell soon had his eye in. what now? remember
tony bonsignore, _ they say are needed. tony bonsignore, our— they say are needed.gnore, our political correspondent, thank you. three people have been charged with the murder of a man whose body was found in woodland in buckinghamshire in 2019. mohammed shah subhani had been reported missing eight months earlier. the three are due to appear in court today. the singerjustin bieber has revealed he is suffering from facial paralysis after cancelling shows this week. the 28—year—old said in...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.d son from crewe who were killed in a crash during racing at the isle of man tt. roger and bradley stockton, who were 56 and 21, died during a sidecar race yesterday. five riders have now been killed at this year's event. alex wotton reports from the isle of man. it was their dream to race the world famous tt course together. roger stockton was a seasoned rider, but his son bradley wasjust 21. it was his first tt, and theirfamily say they absolutely loved racing. bradley was a keen footballer in his home town of crewe. to bradley. today his team—mates and coach came together to pay a heartfelt tribute. 0n the pitch, he played for everyone. if anyone got in a bit of a tussle, he was first there to back them up. he was a fiery character but with a heart of gold off the pitch. he carried on throughout school and it was literally just nonstop laughter, there was never a dull moment between us three as a group. i don't know, it was just a mad connection. it's hard to talk about it now, just
tony bonsignore, bbc news.d son from crewe who were killed in a crash during racing at the isle of man tt. roger and bradley stockton, who were 56 and 21, died during a sidecar race yesterday. five riders have now been killed at this year's event. alex wotton reports from the isle of man. it was their dream to race the world famous tt course together. roger stockton was a seasoned rider, but his son bradley wasjust 21. it was his first tt, and theirfamily say they absolutely loved racing....
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.describing birmingham and blackpool as "godawful" places. the conservative mp made the remark at a conference in london as she launched the government�*s new digital strategy. she apologised for any offence caused and said it didn�*t reflect her actual views. friends have been paying tribute to a father and son from crewe who were killed in a crash during racing at the isle of man tt. roger and bradley stockton, who were 56 and 21, died during a sidecar race yesterday. five riders have now been killed at this year�*s event. alex wotton reports from the isle of man. it was their dream to race the world famous tt course together. roger stockton was a seasoned rider, but his son bradley was just 21. it was his first tt, and theirfamily say they absolutely loved racing. the pair came eighth in a race earlier in the week, but yesterday their experience at the races came to a sudden end when they were killed in the final lap of the sidecar race. bradley was a keen footballer in his home town
tony bonsignore, bbc news.describing birmingham and blackpool as "godawful" places. the conservative mp made the remark at a conference in london as she launched the government�*s new digital strategy. she apologised for any offence caused and said it didn�*t reflect her actual views. friends have been paying tribute to a father and son from crewe who were killed in a crash during racing at the isle of man tt. roger and bradley stockton, who were 56 and 21, died during a sidecar...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.y—election losses, the foreign secretary, liz truss, has given her strong support to borisjohnson. she's been speaking to our senior africa correspondent, anne soy, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting, in the rwandan capital, kigali. i have absolute confidence in the prime minister. he is doing a fantasticjob. he has led on... ..delivering on brexit, helping britain recoverfrom covid, we were the first country to fully develop the vaccine and get it rolled out and now he's doing a brilliantjob of supporting ukraine in the appalling war against russia. and the conservatives have just lost two important by—elections. should he be considering his position? his role? incumbent governments do tend to lose by—elections. that's not a predictor of the future. what we are making sure is that we are getting the economy going, we're helping the economy grow so people have more opportunities, morejobs in the future and that is what will help us secure the next election. and the migrant
tony bonsignore, bbc news.y—election losses, the foreign secretary, liz truss, has given her strong support to borisjohnson. she's been speaking to our senior africa correspondent, anne soy, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting, in the rwandan capital, kigali. i have absolute confidence in the prime minister. he is doing a fantasticjob. he has led on... ..delivering on brexit, helping britain recoverfrom covid, we were the first country to fully develop the vaccine and get it...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.been beaten by the republic of ireland in their latest nations league match in dublin. michael 0bafemi scored the pick of the home side's goals in a 3—nil victory — their first win in a competitive match at home for three years. the result leaves scotland third in their group. england and wales both have games this evening. and england's cricketers are in a precarious position, after day two of the second test against new zealand at trent bridge. the tourists scored a huge 553, with daryl mitchell dropped twice before he made 190. england lost a wicket early in their reply, with zac crawley out for just 4. but 0llie pope has made a half—century and they closed on 90—1. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. i want to talk to about the politics of this. did she not think she was going to that question? it is important — going to that question? it is important to _ go
tony bonsignore, bbc news.been beaten by the republic of ireland in their latest nations league match in dublin. michael 0bafemi scored the pick of the home side's goals in a 3—nil victory — their first win in a competitive match at home for three years. the result leaves scotland third in their group. england and wales both have games this evening. and england's cricketers are in a precarious position, after day two of the second test against new zealand at trent bridge. the tourists...
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tony bonsignore, bbc news.this week on the railways is taking place. thousands of rmt union members at network rail and 13 train operating companies have walked out in a dispute aboutjobs, pay, and conditions. helena wilkinson is in windsor for us now. for those passengers arriving here from waterloo station there are trains every 15 minutes, good news for people arriving but really difficult picture —— different picture once again. many passengers. one in five services are running today and for those heading to seaside destinations like bournemouth and blackpool there are no services running. no services running in cornwall either. there are still no sign of any breakthrough in this deal and earlier the general secretary of the rmt mick lynch told the bbc the want network rail to guarantee they will not be any redundancies. they think, and i believe that they could make that guarantee, but somebody is stopping them from doing that at this moment. i suspect that's the politicians. so if they put that on the tab
tony bonsignore, bbc news.this week on the railways is taking place. thousands of rmt union members at network rail and 13 train operating companies have walked out in a dispute aboutjobs, pay, and conditions. helena wilkinson is in windsor for us now. for those passengers arriving here from waterloo station there are trains every 15 minutes, good news for people arriving but really difficult picture —— different picture once again. many passengers. one in five services are running today...
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conservative party chairman, 0liver dowden, over the election results. 0ur political correspondent, tony bonsignoresjohnson? i hit was this the boris johnson? i think the conservative party, tory mps are still ultimately trying to work out what those two big by—election defeats mean for them and their chances of being re—elected at the next general election. certainly, the 0liver dowden resignation did has made this a wider conversation and, yet again, through the spotlight on boris johnson and his leadership. undeniably, there mps that are not happy with boris johnson's formance as leader and that controversy over party gate but there are some who i think would like borisjohnson to lead them into the next election. who? there are some who are saying that he can pull this around but needs to change. but the question is, is he capable of that change and does he want to? and that was the question he was asked this morning on the today programme. i am not hearing you say, "i have heard what the voters have said and i am going to change." yeah, so, what we are going to change, if you want me, sorry, le
conservative party chairman, 0liver dowden, over the election results. 0ur political correspondent, tony bonsignoresjohnson? i hit was this the boris johnson? i think the conservative party, tory mps are still ultimately trying to work out what those two big by—election defeats mean for them and their chances of being re—elected at the next general election. certainly, the 0liver dowden resignation did has made this a wider conversation and, yet again, through the spotlight on boris johnson...
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with me is political correspondent, tony bonsignore. yesterday he talked about a third term and he is it now that he is at the g7.— it now that he is at the g7. those comments _ it now that he is at the g7. those comments were _ it now that he is at the g7. those comments were off-camera - it now that he is at the g7. those - comments were off-camera yesterday comments were off—camera yesterday to reporters. he was asked about a second term understands awards, second term understands awards, second term? i'm thinking about a third term. honestly that has angered some, particularly his critics within the party. others love it. they see it is very much in keeping with the way the prime minister approaches things. he was asked about it on camera in the last hour or so and this is what he had to say. what i'm saying is that this is a government that is getting on with delivering for the people of this country and we've got a huge amount to do, that's what i'm trying to get at. so in the immediate future, we've got to get people through the current global inflationary pressures, the post—c
with me is political correspondent, tony bonsignore. yesterday he talked about a third term and he is it now that he is at the g7.— it now that he is at the g7. those comments _ it now that he is at the g7. those comments were _ it now that he is at the g7. those comments were off-camera - it now that he is at the g7. those - comments were off-camera yesterday comments were off—camera yesterday to reporters. he was asked about a second term understands awards, second term understands...
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this report from our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, contains some flash photography.ukraine, inflation, the threat of a global recession, there is plenty for commonwealth leaders in rwanda to ponder. but, for borisjohnson, domestic politics is never far away. this week's by—election defeats in wakefield and tiverton and honiton have spooked some tory mps and oliver dowden�*s resignation as party chairman has, yet again, thrown the spotlight on the prime minster�*s leadership. some think his behaviour is the problem and want a change of direction. i remember oliver dowden said in his letter it cannot be business as usual. i'm not hearing you say i have heard what the voters have said and i'm going to change. what we are going to change, even if you want me, sorry, let's be absolutely clear, michelle. if you're saying you want me to undergo some kind of psychological transformation, you know, i think that our listeners would know that is not going to happen. if the prime minister won't change his ways, some in his party, including veteran tory mp andrew bridgen, are con
this report from our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, contains some flash photography.ukraine, inflation, the threat of a global recession, there is plenty for commonwealth leaders in rwanda to ponder. but, for borisjohnson, domestic politics is never far away. this week's by—election defeats in wakefield and tiverton and honiton have spooked some tory mps and oliver dowden�*s resignation as party chairman has, yet again, thrown the spotlight on the prime minster�*s leadership....
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suggests there will be no new tax on salt and sugar in processed foods. 0ur political reporter tony bonsignoremental impact of intensive farming methods, and the role of low—cost processed foods in contributing to obesity have all become hot political topics in recent years. in 2018, the government commissioned a major review into the whole food chain, from field to fork. the subsequent report recommended a tax on sugar and salt, reducing meat and dairy consumption and expanding free school meals. but a leaked copy of the government's long—awaited response suggests many of those recommendations won't be accepted. the white paper instead talks more generally about initiatives to boost health sustainability and accessibility of diets, and on food prices, the government simply says it will engage closely with the food industry to understand price impacts. one of the few new practical suggestions as to increase the use of responsibly sourced wild venison. all this will come as a disappointment to campaigners who have called for tougher measures to reduce meat and dairy consumption, and to tackle o
suggests there will be no new tax on salt and sugar in processed foods. 0ur political reporter tony bonsignoremental impact of intensive farming methods, and the role of low—cost processed foods in contributing to obesity have all become hot political topics in recent years. in 2018, the government commissioned a major review into the whole food chain, from field to fork. the subsequent report recommended a tax on sugar and salt, reducing meat and dairy consumption and expanding free school...
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here's our political correspondent, tony bonsignore.ments were off camera yesterday, to reporters. he was asked, actually, about a second term and it was sort of classic borisjohnson in a way — his answer was, "second term? well, i'm thinking about a third term." and, obviously, that has angered some, particularly his critics within the party. others love it. you know, they see it as very much in keeping with the way the prime minister approaches things. but he was asked about it on camera just in the last hour or so. this is what he had to say... what i'm saying is that this is a government that is getting on with delivering for the people of this country and we've got a huge amount to do, that's what i'm trying to get at. so, in the immediate future, we've got to get people through the current global inflationary pressures, the post—covid, ukraine—exacerbated inflationary pressuress that people have got, the energy price spike that we've got. but, at the same time, we've got a massive agenda of reform and improvement, a plan for a str
here's our political correspondent, tony bonsignore.ments were off camera yesterday, to reporters. he was asked, actually, about a second term and it was sort of classic borisjohnson in a way — his answer was, "second term? well, i'm thinking about a third term." and, obviously, that has angered some, particularly his critics within the party. others love it. you know, they see it as very much in keeping with the way the prime minister approaches things. but he was asked about it on...
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face another attempt by his mps to remove him from office with me is political correspondent, tony bonsignorewant about a third, he has got to win a second. you'll make an election that may be a couple of years and a better way are not only have you got to win a second election, he has got to get to the second election because there are members of his own party who want out as soon as possible. 148 tory mps voted against him in that no—confidence vote. that number may have grown after those big by—election defeats earlier this week so to say, as he did yesterday, two reporters, you know, i'm not thinking about a second term, i'm thinking about a second term, i'm thinking about a third term, has base eyebrows. some people love it because they think it is classic borisjohnson but it will have annoyed others. today he was asked about it on camera. at the g7 meeting and this is what he had to say. meeting and this is what he had to sa . ~ . �* , , meeting and this is what he had to sa. .�* , ., , meeting and this is what he had to say. what i'm saying is that this is a government _ say. what i'm
face another attempt by his mps to remove him from office with me is political correspondent, tony bonsignorewant about a third, he has got to win a second. you'll make an election that may be a couple of years and a better way are not only have you got to win a second election, he has got to get to the second election because there are members of his own party who want out as soon as possible. 148 tory mps voted against him in that no—confidence vote. that number may have grown after those...
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earlier i spoke to our political correspondent, tony bonsignore about those comments not only has gotion because there are members of his own party who want him out as soon as possible. remember, 148 tory mps voted against him in that no—confidence vote. that number may have grown after those big by—election defeats earlier this week. so to say as he did yesterday to reporters, you know, i'm not thinking just about a second term, i'm thinking about a third term, has raised eyebrows and some people love it because they think it is classic borisjohnson but it will have annoyed others so today he was asked about it on camera at that g7 meeting and this is what he had to say. meeting and this is what he had to sa . , , meeting and this is what he had to sa , , , ., , ., meeting and this is what he had to sa . , , ., ,., ., meeting and this is what he had to sa. say. this is a government that is caettin say. this is a government that is getting on _ say. this is a government that is getting on with _ say. this is a government that is getting on with delivering - say. this is a government t
earlier i spoke to our political correspondent, tony bonsignore about those comments not only has gotion because there are members of his own party who want him out as soon as possible. remember, 148 tory mps voted against him in that no—confidence vote. that number may have grown after those big by—election defeats earlier this week. so to say as he did yesterday to reporters, you know, i'm not thinking just about a second term, i'm thinking about a third term, has raised eyebrows and some...
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earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent tony bonsignore about those comments. win a second election he has to get to a second election. there members of his own party that one madison as possible. many tory mps put it against him in that no—confidence vote in the number may have grown after that big by election defeat earlier this week and it's did yesterday to report, i'm nothing if the number may have grown after that big by election defeat earlier this week indices he did yesterday to report, i'm not thinking despite second term, thinking about a third term has raised some eyebrows and some will love it because i think it's a classic borisjohnson but it will of annoyed others. so, today he was asked about it on camera and this is what he had to say. what was asked about it on camera and this is what he had to say. what i'm sa in: this this is what he had to say. what i'm saying this is _ this is what he had to say. what i'm saying this is the _ this is what he had to say. what i'm saying this is the government - this is what he had to say. what i'm saying th
earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent tony bonsignore about those comments. win a second election he has to get to a second election. there members of his own party that one madison as possible. many tory mps put it against him in that no—confidence vote in the number may have grown after that big by election defeat earlier this week and it's did yesterday to report, i'm nothing if the number may have grown after that big by election defeat earlier this week indices he did yesterday...
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this report from our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, contains some flash photography.tion, the threat of a global recession, there is plenty for commonwealth leaders in rwanda to ponder. but, for boris johnson, domestic politics is never far away. this week's by—election defeats in wakefield and tiverton and honiton have spooked some tory mps and oliver �*s resignation as party chairman has, yet again, thrown the spotlight on the prime minster�*s leadership. some think his behaviour is the problem and want a change of direction. n behaviour is the problem and want a change of direction.— change of direction. i remember he sat in his letter _ change of direction. i remember he sat in his letter cannot _ change of direction. i remember he sat in his letter cannot be - change of direction. i remember he sat in his letter cannot be business| sat in his letter cannot be business as usual. i'm not hearing you say i have had with the voters are sad and i'm going to change. same acts are what we are going to change, even if you want me, sorry, let's be absolutely clear, michel
this report from our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, contains some flash photography.tion, the threat of a global recession, there is plenty for commonwealth leaders in rwanda to ponder. but, for boris johnson, domestic politics is never far away. this week's by—election defeats in wakefield and tiverton and honiton have spooked some tory mps and oliver �*s resignation as party chairman has, yet again, thrown the spotlight on the prime minster�*s leadership. some think his...
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let's go to our political correspondent, tony bonsignore. ty leader also bullish. he has written the sunday paper today claiming the prime minister is privately telling people he wants to go for an early general election stop the message in this article from the labour leader to borisjohnson as if you want to do it, bring it on, we are ready. did that with the — it, bring it on, we are ready. did that with the confidence vote and that with the confidence vote and that could be part of his thinking. it could and rumour swirling around westminster and while he is out of the g7 in germany he will hope in the g7 in germany he will hope in the next few days he can play the world leader, massive and important things to discuss asjenny was seeing in germany and he will hope things are coming down a little at home politically. —— calming. campaigners in the us have continued to protest against the supreme court's ruling to overturn a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. clinics in a number of states have already been shut down following
let's go to our political correspondent, tony bonsignore. ty leader also bullish. he has written the sunday paper today claiming the prime minister is privately telling people he wants to go for an early general election stop the message in this article from the labour leader to borisjohnson as if you want to do it, bring it on, we are ready. did that with the — it, bring it on, we are ready. did that with the confidence vote and that with the confidence vote and that could be part of his...
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this report from our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, contains some flash photography.
this report from our political correspondent, tony bonsignore, contains some flash photography.