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speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commonsunambiguous response. john mcmanusjoins me now with more. these remarks are pretty specific. he says it is not the kind of leadership we need, not the kind of, and is the kind of language that can encourage extremist views and actions. pretty blunt and this is the second intervention in 2—3 days, because on friday, senior church of england bishops wrote an open letter talking about the tone and style of language being used around the brexit debate. he said the tone had been come unacceptable and we should not denigrate or patronise people on the opposite side of the political spectrum. cardinal vincent nichols has gone even further, talking on radio for this morning, he said that it, he had been pretty blunt in the threat she thinks have been posed by some of this language. i am referring to this debate in parliament, the very bad—tempered debate between mps and boris johnson, where some mps themselves call for moderation of the language. cardinal vincent nichols says the reaction to t
speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commonsunambiguous response. john mcmanusjoins me now with more. these remarks are pretty specific. he says it is not the kind of leadership we need, not the kind of, and is the kind of language that can encourage extremist views and actions. pretty blunt and this is the second intervention in 2—3 days, because on friday, senior church of england bishops wrote an open letter talking about the tone and...
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speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commons correspondent, john mcmanus, has been following the story and says the catholic church normally tries to stay out of the political sphere. this is the second intervention into oi’ this is the second intervention into or three days by senior christians. on friday, senior church of england bishops wrote an open letter talking about the tone and style of language being used around the brexit debate. they said that the tone had actually become unacceptable and that we should not denigrate or patronise people on the opposite side of the political spectrum. vincent nichols, the leader of catholics in england and wales, has gone even further, talking on radio for this morning. he said that, he had been pretty blunt in terms of the threats he thinks are posed by some of this language. i am thinks are posed by some of this language. iam referring thinks are posed by some of this language. i am referring to the debate in parliament, you remember, very bad—tempered debate between mps and boris j
speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commons correspondent, john mcmanus, has been following the story and says the catholic church normally tries to stay out of the political sphere. this is the second intervention into oi’ this is the second intervention into or three days by senior christians. on friday, senior church of england bishops wrote an open letter talking about the tone and style of language being used around the brexit...
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meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman — cardinal vincent nichols — has warned that somethe language being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals after narrowly beating australia. and at 12.30, click tests all things audio by paragliding, breaking glass and going to an eltonjohn concert. the conservative party conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the prime minister to deliver brexit. but the party conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days as they try to stop a no—deal brexit. mrjohnson has also been defending his use of language in the house of commons during the heated exchanges on wednesday — w
meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman — cardinal vincent nichols — has warned that somethe language being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. wales take a big step towards the rugby...
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speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commonsek had provoked an unambiguous response. (pres)john mcmanus joins me now with more this is the second intervention by british christians in a few days about tone and language and the breadth of the date. on friday the group church of england bishops wrote a public letter saying that the tone had become unacceptable and seeing the people inside and outside parliament should not denigrate or patronise each other are the views of fellow citizens that the cardinal has gone even further on this interview radio 4. he is also the westminster archbishop and does not get involved in social and political debate of this nature but it's been pretty blunt about what he sees as a dangerous threat went to some of the parliamentary language we have heard. referring to that very noisy ill tempered debate on wednesday in parliament between mps and the primers that were even some mps themselves call for moderation of language, he said the reaction to that had been unambiguous and this wasn't the kind of
speaking on radio 4's sunday programme cardinal vincent nichols, said that the events in the commonsek had provoked an unambiguous response. (pres)john mcmanus joins me now with more this is the second intervention by british christians in a few days about tone and language and the breadth of the date. on friday the group church of england bishops wrote a public letter saying that the tone had become unacceptable and seeing the people inside and outside parliament should not denigrate or...
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meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nichols, has warned that some ofing used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — smash hits, smash hits, and extreme mic testing. thursday was bbc music day, an annual celebration of the power of music to change lives, with 2000 events across the uk and 100 broadcasts on tv, radio, and digital. but it's important to remember that not everyone experiences sound in the same way. for example, this week is international week of the deaf. so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane. now, they're both deaf, and although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype
meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nichols, has warned that some ofing used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — smash...
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meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman — cardinal vincent nichols — has warned that somearliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china.
meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman — cardinal vincent nichols — has warned that somearliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china.
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meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nichols, has warned that some ofanguage being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. and hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello, again and welcome to the week in parliament. a week the government tried, but failed, to ban. colleagues, welcome back to our place of work. hear, hear! borisjohnson delivered his own supreme court verdict. it is absolutely no disrespect to the judiciary to say that i think the court was wrong. but his defiance and a language created uproar among mps. i had a death threat this week that, literally, quoted the prime minister and used the prime minister's name and words in a death threat that was delivered to my staff. more, lots more, to come on a week when even the speaker described the atmosph
meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nichols, has warned that some ofanguage being used in parliament could encourage violent extremists. parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. and hong kong sees further clashes between police and pro—democracy protesters ahead of the 70th anniversary of communist rule in china. now on bbc news, the week in parliament....