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wakefield and london here. let's put it all together, who is going down?t. what they have shown through the year, they have shown enough metal but wakefield are too good a team. brian is part of the team on five live. the most intriguing match of the premier laegue weekend features manchester united and leicester. one expecting to stay part of the top six, the other hoping to gatecrash the game's traditional elite. leicester are unbeaten so far this season, while manchester united haven't won since the opening weekend and so when you look at the top of the table, as things stand, you can see the potential for united possibly being the team leicester replace. which would be interesting for harry maguire, the most expensive defender in the world, as a result of his move to manchester from leicester. but while the team have underachieved so far this season, his boss, ole gunnar solksjaer, says maguire has already shown he could be a future united skipper. he is definitely a character and a personality that can be captain of a big club. he is a leader in the d
wakefield and london here. let's put it all together, who is going down?t. what they have shown through the year, they have shown enough metal but wakefield are too good a team. brian is part of the team on five live. the most intriguing match of the premier laegue weekend features manchester united and leicester. one expecting to stay part of the top six, the other hoping to gatecrash the game's traditional elite. leicester are unbeaten so far this season, while manchester united haven't won...
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our political editor laura kuenssberg is in wakefield tonight.d be in brussels negotiating! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you are playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 31st. we all know that. that's what we are going to do. boris johnson divides. that. that's what we are going to do. borisjohnson divides. he's that. that's what we are going to do. boris johnson divides. he's been speaking for the last... searching for support in the crown that first emerged. should we get out on october 31? butjust emerged. should we get out on october 31? but just weeks into emerged. should we get out on october 31? butjust weeks into his time in office he's been defeated in parliament, thrown out some of his mps, even his brother quit as a minister in government to spend less time with his family. it has been an honour to serve as a minister and in three governments
our political editor laura kuenssberg is in wakefield tonight.d be in brussels negotiating! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you are playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 31st. we all know that. that's what we are going to do. boris johnson divides. that. that's what we are going to do. borisjohnson...
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wakefield brittany mix themselves, the final week focus the team were banned from susan social media.ying off with a half—time lead. london collected their thoughts but then were outsmarted on the ball. a second try for ryan hampshire puts west yorkshire in command, and for the side from the capital, there was no way back when wakefield ran in a third try. that results into that for huddersfield and hold kr committee pressure was eased. they we re committee pressure was eased. they were the other two sides in the mix —— hull were the other two sides in the mix -- hull kr. were the other two sides in the mix —— hull kr. for those teams any sport, there is no time to look forward. no english team south of orienting is now left at the top of. for broncos, a one season stay, and the gap between the top two leaks is ha rd to the gap between the top two leaks is hard to console —— no english team south of warrington. and here then, is the table. so london broncos then are relegated afterjust one season in super league. hull kr lost at salford red devils but their superior points difference
wakefield brittany mix themselves, the final week focus the team were banned from susan social media.ying off with a half—time lead. london collected their thoughts but then were outsmarted on the ball. a second try for ryan hampshire puts west yorkshire in command, and for the side from the capital, there was no way back when wakefield ran in a third try. that results into that for huddersfield and hold kr committee pressure was eased. they we re committee pressure was eased. they were the...
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he said, i apologise to dr nicholl for the comparison with dr wakefield. hard working medical professionals and the work they do in caring for the people of this country. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister's brotherjo johnson resigns from the government and will stand down as an mp because he is torn between family loyalty and national interest. on a visit to yorkshire today, the prime minister repeated his call for an election, and said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for another extension to brexit. 70,000 people need urgent help in the bahamas, where hurricane dorian has cut across the islands. britain's leading children's hospital, great ormond street, has been strongly criticised, over the death of a teenage girl. amy allan who was 1a, underwent spinal surgery last year, but later died, after suffering a heart attack. an inquest has found the hospital failed to properly plan for her aftercare. here's michael buchanan. she just had an attitude to life we all envied. you know, she always had a smile on herface, she did not let any
he said, i apologise to dr nicholl for the comparison with dr wakefield. hard working medical professionals and the work they do in caring for the people of this country. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister's brotherjo johnson resigns from the government and will stand down as an mp because he is torn between family loyalty and national interest. on a visit to yorkshire today, the prime minister repeated his call for an election, and said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask...
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when he was at a police training college in wakefield a town in the north in north yorkshire the north of england it's a neighbor held constituency that voted heavily for leave in the 2016. election a referendum rather it's said to be a constituency that the conservative party thinks that it could win back from labor labor of course having lost leave support having lost supporters to the liberal democrats over time jeremy corbyn exposing perhaps he's less certain attitude towards breaks in that may shift support away from him and the conservatives feeling that with this heavy probe rhetoric that boris johnson has deployed he may win support back from the brics it party that has become so powerful and so they look at constituencies like wakefield as important turning points for their party and he said that boris johnson finds johnson on the conservative body are behaving now as if this is day one of the election campaign as i say he's lost control of events to an extent he's lost construct control of his own strategy he doesn't have control over whether and when an election will be call
when he was at a police training college in wakefield a town in the north in north yorkshire the north of england it's a neighbor held constituency that voted heavily for leave in the 2016. election a referendum rather it's said to be a constituency that the conservative party thinks that it could win back from labor labor of course having lost leave support having lost supporters to the liberal democrats over time jeremy corbyn exposing perhaps he's less certain attitude towards breaks in that...
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prime minister in wakefield in the north of england. fantastic program that we have in this company we're very proud of to recruit a big new wave of police officers across our country and i want to say a big thank you to all those here ladies who are signing up and everything that you have for everything that you're going to do and this is part as you may know of a big effort by this government to deliver on the the priorities of the british people and as you may have seen yesterday. that there was a big announcement about more spending for the n.h.s. 20 new hospital upgrades on top of the 34000000000 that we're putting in to the n.h.s. and new money we are levelling up education funding around the country so that all schools get an uplift both primary and secondary schools but in my view policing safe streets is the absolute bedrock of society it's what drives a successful and productive economy it gives people the confidence to invest to improve their neighborhoods safe streets absolutely vital for our country and he gives you in the
prime minister in wakefield in the north of england. fantastic program that we have in this company we're very proud of to recruit a big new wave of police officers across our country and i want to say a big thank you to all those here ladies who are signing up and everything that you have for everything that you're going to do and this is part as you may know of a big effort by this government to deliver on the the priorities of the british people and as you may have seen yesterday. that there...
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they lost 19—10 against wakefield, ceiling and immediate return to the championship.the hardest, defeat at the very end goes deeper. this was relegation for london broncos on the kind of night not seen in super league before. four teams at the bottom started in the same points but london in red we re the same points but london in red were most in danger. lose to wakefield and they were sure to go down, and sometimes the bounce can make a season. wakefield were in the mix themselves for the final week focus, the team were banned from using social media. it looked like tough love paying off with a half—time lead, london collected their thoughts, but then were outsmarted on the ball. a second try for ryan hampshire put west yorkshire in command, and for the side from the capital, there was no way back when wakefield ran in a third try. that result meant that for huddersfield and hull kr, the pressure was eased. they were the other two sides in the mix, but broncos defeat meant super league status is secure. for those teams in the sport, they now reflect and move forward.
they lost 19—10 against wakefield, ceiling and immediate return to the championship.the hardest, defeat at the very end goes deeper. this was relegation for london broncos on the kind of night not seen in super league before. four teams at the bottom started in the same points but london in red we re the same points but london in red were most in danger. lose to wakefield and they were sure to go down, and sometimes the bounce can make a season. wakefield were in the mix themselves for the...
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with the rain and the trees picking up in wakefield, about 14-16d. trees picking up in wakefield, aboutamp on wednesday. not a bad week ahead weather—wise. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... borisjohnson's promise that he would do or die to deliver brexit by october 31st has become do or die in a ditch. despite a full house of parliamentary defeats,
with the rain and the trees picking up in wakefield, about 14-16d. trees picking up in wakefield, aboutamp on wednesday. not a bad week ahead weather—wise. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... borisjohnson's promise that he would do or die to deliver brexit by october 31st has become do or die in a ditch. despite a full house of parliamentary defeats,
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after losing a series of crucial votes in the commons over the past 48 hours, borisjohnson was in wakefieldafternoon, where he again pledged to leave the eu on 31st october. he said he would rather "be dead in a ditch" than ask for another extension. mps will be asked to vote again on monday on an early general election. labour says it wants to rule out a no—deal brexit first. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. you should be in brussels, negotiating! yes, we have been negotiating. you are not — you are in morley, in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you're playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 31st. well, we all know that. that's fantastic, that's what we are going to do. borisjohnson divides. he's been speaking for the last... searching for support in the crowd that fast emerged. do you think we should we get out on october 31st? crowd cheers. butjust weeks into his time in office he's been defeated in parliament, thrown out some of his mp
after losing a series of crucial votes in the commons over the past 48 hours, borisjohnson was in wakefieldafternoon, where he again pledged to leave the eu on 31st october. he said he would rather "be dead in a ditch" than ask for another extension. mps will be asked to vote again on monday on an early general election. labour says it wants to rule out a no—deal brexit first. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. you should be in brussels, negotiating! yes, we have been...
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like and we saw it on thursday when he was in the north of england making a speech in the town of wakefield in front of police offices and he came under some criticism from some in the police for the way that he handled that people calling it a stunt and politicizing the force he's really under a lot of fire from various quarters as you heard in andrew's report there in scotland he's going to be pledging more money for scottish farmers and then on friday night he'll be staying at the queen's bow moral estate for one night only it really does seem that he's trying if you like to be kept away from from from the cameras as in terms of impromptu appearances in wakefield he was confronted by a member of the public who shouted at him why are you here you should be in brussels negotiating and as you were hearing there are lots of people now who are saying that really he's his promise is that he is trying to get a deal before the end of october a really empty seat on the do or die approach really is what lies at the basis of his approach and in an hour or so would you to hear what happens in this c
like and we saw it on thursday when he was in the north of england making a speech in the town of wakefield in front of police offices and he came under some criticism from some in the police for the way that he handled that people calling it a stunt and politicizing the force he's really under a lot of fire from various quarters as you heard in andrew's report there in scotland he's going to be pledging more money for scottish farmers and then on friday night he'll be staying at the queen's...
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elsewhere warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.lerc is the man to beat once again at the italian grand prix fastest in both practise sessions today. following his maiden win in belgium last weekend, the frenchman set the pace, just ahead of lewis hamilton in his mercedes. it was an encouraging second session for hamilton, who leads the drivers‘ standings by 65 points. scotland's robert macintyre is in pole position to cap a brilliant rookie season with his first european tour title he leads the european open in hamburg by four shots after a flawless second round of 65. macintyre‘s debut season has already produced back to back runners up finishes and a tie for sixth in the open at royal portrush. back to football and the women's super league starts this weekend. for the first time in the new era, there will be a manchester derby and it will be played at the ethiad. stamford bridge will host chelsea's match against tottenham, as the fa attempt to build on england's success at last year's world cup. our women's sports reporter jo cur
elsewhere warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.lerc is the man to beat once again at the italian grand prix fastest in both practise sessions today. following his maiden win in belgium last weekend, the frenchman set the pace, just ahead of lewis hamilton in his mercedes. it was an encouraging second session for hamilton, who leads the drivers‘ standings by 65 points. scotland's robert macintyre is in pole position to cap a brilliant rookie season with his first european tour...
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and finally, the bbc‘s technology correspondent jane wakefield has a fascinating article on the futureng scientists at the uk's royal society have called for an investigation into the opportunities and risks of brain—to—computer devices. james hughes, chief market analyst with axi trader is here. so, let's begin. absolutely. there is a picture of borisjohnson on today's telegraph. he was answering a question, a history question, actually, in the classroom. but he is making history. and it talks about this all ireland deal as it were, that could get around the irish backstop, one
and finally, the bbc‘s technology correspondent jane wakefield has a fascinating article on the futureng scientists at the uk's royal society have called for an investigation into the opportunities and risks of brain—to—computer devices. james hughes, chief market analyst with axi trader is here. so, let's begin. absolutely. there is a picture of borisjohnson on today's telegraph. he was answering a question, a history question, actually, in the classroom. but he is making history. and it...
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and finally, the bbc‘s technology correspondent jane wakefield has a fascinating article on the futuretechnology. she says leading scientists at the uk's royal society have called for an investigation into the opportunities and risks of brain—to—computer devices. james hughes, chief market analyst with axi trader is here. so, let's begin. absolutely. there is a picture of borisjohnson on today's telegraph. he was answering a question, a history question, actually, in the classroom. but he is making history. and it talks about this all ireland deal as it were, that could get around the irish backstop, one of the key reasons why theresa may's withdrawal agreement was not suggestive in parliament. and the headline here is good johnson have the answer to solve the brexit deadlock? history tells us almost certainly not as the answer to that. but this does give almost a slide sort of hint that there could be some light at the end of the tunnel. —— slight. but this proposed discussion with the dup that the party that props up the uk government was about obviously, this all—ireland deal, which
and finally, the bbc‘s technology correspondent jane wakefield has a fascinating article on the futuretechnology. she says leading scientists at the uk's royal society have called for an investigation into the opportunities and risks of brain—to—computer devices. james hughes, chief market analyst with axi trader is here. so, let's begin. absolutely. there is a picture of borisjohnson on today's telegraph. he was answering a question, a history question, actually, in the classroom. but he...
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this happene hath wakefield chapel road and little rroivunes morning. slice john kerry ofpo a two peha not hurt. >> michelle: amazon delivered and t bold prheomise todayne ereas r 10 billio items each abc 7 northern bureau chief tim barber gotamazon's jeff basos tk about h2q and amazon's big announcement. >> the reporter: we have asked jeff b morniast tingal in arlington to be sustainablend a se tui onme ofoef b mon iaseros hs buia o ts, anyoneato tashe ranorter:i promisinog t by balan 2 1040,eah president trump scie t repter:mazoppos i os.es ordering 100,000 electric vans, by 2023. it is also hoping t wind seo uan solar, allhi wletinvef i >> how are you going toheppec as in virgia. >> jus like all of our headquarters buildings,er climate t friendly buildings.ai picked arlington in part because ur more climate friely. >> id by the wave, we're going o work very hard with theo community t make sure our presence there ends up being atg force others tosu vestainability too. >> youan o c of any box and i believe we're going to iwonder enart arc c still w tuc
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i am afraid it seems to me that the doctor is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield.n threatening that people will die because believe the european union, what level of responsibility was that? well, that was jacob rees-mogg in the comments and doctor david nichol joins in the comments and doctor david nicholjoins me now. you heard what was said in the commons, effectively send your every responsible, how do you respond? i am appalled, that tax notjust me but anyone who you respond? i am appalled, that tax not just me but anyone who speaks truth to power. anyone who has concerns truth to power. anyone who has concerns about safety and an attempt to bully me by using the cabbage as a parliamentary privilege, which is why i have come down to parliament literally with a megaphone to shout at parliament and challenge him to repeat what he said was not if he does, i will see repeat what he said was not if he does, iwill see him. repeat what he said was not if he does, i will see him. just recapture us what you would believe it happen in terms of lives, the talent he is. it
i am afraid it seems to me that the doctor is as irresponsible as doctor wakefield.n threatening that people will die because believe the european union, what level of responsibility was that? well, that was jacob rees-mogg in the comments and doctor david nichol joins in the comments and doctor david nicholjoins me now. you heard what was said in the commons, effectively send your every responsible, how do you respond? i am appalled, that tax notjust me but anyone who you respond? i am...
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hospital with little baby, my father and mother—in—law, they came and said, just in the wake of andrew wakefieldo do about vaccination? but i did loads of research and despite this sort of hysteria, i didn't see any sort of evidence so i just hysteria, i didn't see any sort of evidence so ijust got the jabs. but it has had a massive, massive knock on effect. it has gone on a long time. all right, he was discredited. that took some years. and some people still believe it, don't they? there is an interesting caveat in here, it says the only exceptions will be for children whose parents have registered a conscientious objection to the measles, mumps and rubella, or those whose health means they can't have it. i don't see waving a letter saying you are a conscientious objector to protecting you from measles going very well, but it also says that vaccination against smallpox was compulsory for all children in 1853. smallpox, which killed lots of people, and then was eradicated through a process of vaccinations. finally, on the guardian, not this time. the aussies when is ben stokes fails to repeat hi
hospital with little baby, my father and mother—in—law, they came and said, just in the wake of andrew wakefieldo do about vaccination? but i did loads of research and despite this sort of hysteria, i didn't see any sort of evidence so i just hysteria, i didn't see any sort of evidence so ijust got the jabs. but it has had a massive, massive knock on effect. it has gone on a long time. all right, he was discredited. that took some years. and some people still believe it, don't they? there...
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in wakefield tonight, as the pressure continues to mount on borisjohnson, he insisted that whatever happens he will not ask the eu for another extension to brexit. i would rather be dead in a ditch. the government will try again on monday to get mps to vote for an early general election but labour says it won't support that until a no—deal brexit has been ruled out. in other news, hurricane dorian is expected to bring "life threatening storm surges" up the us east coast after causing destruction in the bahamas. and the teenager who died after spinal surgery a coroner strongly criticises great ormond street hospital over her care. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in the next 30 minutes, we'll get some perspective from brussels on the latest brexit news. i'll be speaking to klara dobrev, the vice president of the european parliament. and later we will get the latest on hurricane dorian. that storm caused destruction and at least 20 deaths in the hammers. and later this evening at 22:40 and 23:30, i'll be taking a f
in wakefield tonight, as the pressure continues to mount on borisjohnson, he insisted that whatever happens he will not ask the eu for another extension to brexit. i would rather be dead in a ditch. the government will try again on monday to get mps to vote for an early general election but labour says it won't support that until a no—deal brexit has been ruled out. in other news, hurricane dorian is expected to bring "life threatening storm surges" up the us east coast after...
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laura: wakefield is labor right now, but the leader of the tories othe council reckons that the pm's ruthless approach might work. >> people want to see a decisive prime minister. in yorkshire, they like a dirt approach. >> please leave my town. prime min. johnson: i will very soon. laura: labor mps are keeping him dangling. >> we are for a general election. i want to get rid of this government as soon as possible because i'm really worried about what they are doing to the future of our economy and the futuref our country. but it is about timing, and our prime objective -- we put in our last manifesto that we want to prevent a no-deal brexit because of the damage it could do to the country. laura: on monday the prime minister will try again to get parliament to back anlection. the plain fact is he does not have it in his power to get to thinllot box alone. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, wesh yorke. jane: for more on the political turmoil in the u.k., i spoke earlier with a former london correspondent for "the new york times." by any normal measure this has been a dreadful week for the p
laura: wakefield is labor right now, but the leader of the tories othe council reckons that the pm's ruthless approach might work. >> people want to see a decisive prime minister. in yorkshire, they like a dirt approach. >> please leave my town. prime min. johnson: i will very soon. laura: labor mps are keeping him dangling. >> we are for a general election. i want to get rid of this government as soon as possible because i'm really worried about what they are doing to the...
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minutes top of the hour waiting to hear from the british prime minister boris johnson who is in wakefield in northern england that and the rest of the day's news in just a moment. new leaders place children in this refugee camp the latest victims of the unending sectarian violence in central african republic among them are survivors of unspeakable violence 10 year olds his mother is dead her father is gone killed because they were christian by their own muslim neighbors this is a least you home an overcrowded refugee camp of 23000 people surrounded by armed militia groups celine wants answers she says she wants to be asking the questions and so we traded places inch took the microphone will we find peace how can we make the violence stop when will i be able to return home. ah. 3 months of protests on an unprecedented scale have virtually paralyzed hong kong what began as opposition to an extradition law has escalated into a broader pro-democracy anti-government movement. so how and why has this crisis developed what the protesters want. in the 1st of 2 special reports people in power trac
minutes top of the hour waiting to hear from the british prime minister boris johnson who is in wakefield in northern england that and the rest of the day's news in just a moment. new leaders place children in this refugee camp the latest victims of the unending sectarian violence in central african republic among them are survivors of unspeakable violence 10 year olds his mother is dead her father is gone killed because they were christian by their own muslim neighbors this is a least you home...
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because this is an unofficial kickoff of an election campaign, this image at the training centre in wakefielduch a powerful, stark image? obviously this was supposed to be the election launch, and it wasn't. but you know, he specifically chose this police backdrop because yesterday the government had a spending review in which it announced a significant amount of money for police and the home office, the biggest increase in spending for at least 50 years. £750 million extra for the police, an immediate recruitment drive to get 2000 in by march and then... sorry, 2000 in by march and then... sorry, 2000 quickly in the first year, these 20,000 extra police officers that boris johnson these 20,000 extra police officers that borisjohnson has promised. so it is more money than has been put into the service for quite some time, and that is why he chose this backdrop. obviously you can see it is quite unusual to have a prime minister in front of rows of police officers like that. but it was specific extra funding for the police, so i don't think it is com pletely police, so i don't think it is compl
because this is an unofficial kickoff of an election campaign, this image at the training centre in wakefielduch a powerful, stark image? obviously this was supposed to be the election launch, and it wasn't. but you know, he specifically chose this police backdrop because yesterday the government had a spending review in which it announced a significant amount of money for police and the home office, the biggest increase in spending for at least 50 years. £750 million extra for the police, an...
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week that has gone from bad to worse for him he didn't look somehow himself in that appearance in wakefield the bluster was gone he seemed almost humbled by events that resignation of his brother joe allowing the labor party the opposition and the media with one voice seemingly to say look if your own brother doesn't trust you why should anyone else and highlighting a sort of growing crisis of trust around boris johnson that has contributed to his misfortunes this week the loss of his majority in parliament the brakes its strategy that he sent out in his campaign seemingly now in tatters he doesn't even have control over the timing of an election that's now in the hands of the opposition all that's left to him now is to prepare for the inevitable the election that will come and try to win it by framing it as he wants it to be a contest between boris johnson the conservative party promising a deal promising to get britain out of the e.u. on october 31st verses jeremy corbin who looks now is being portrayed as going soft on breaks it looking for delays looking to undermine the process potenti
week that has gone from bad to worse for him he didn't look somehow himself in that appearance in wakefield the bluster was gone he seemed almost humbled by events that resignation of his brother joe allowing the labor party the opposition and the media with one voice seemingly to say look if your own brother doesn't trust you why should anyone else and highlighting a sort of growing crisis of trust around boris johnson that has contributed to his misfortunes this week the loss of his majority...
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warrington beat wakefield. salford one athletes.s we've mentioned, the ashes is well under way at old trafford and given their perilous position, maybe england might want some help from this guy later on when it is set down the field. watch carefully as a man in a roller—coaster in spain spot someone in the seat above has dropped their mobile phone. he manages to catch it with a brilliant right handed catch. brilliant. sign him up now. england are in desperate need of some help. the australians wouldn't perhaps stand a chance with building like that. that is all the spot. it is time for click. it is time for click. this week: spaceport america. superfast weather satellites. and using vr to understand cancer treatment and recovery. 50 years after the first humans landed on the moon, a new space race is under way. but today, it is notjust nations that are competing to put ships and people into space. private companies are getting in on it as well. in fact, they are leading the charge. elon musk‘s spacex already delivers cargo to the i
warrington beat wakefield. salford one athletes.s we've mentioned, the ashes is well under way at old trafford and given their perilous position, maybe england might want some help from this guy later on when it is set down the field. watch carefully as a man in a roller—coaster in spain spot someone in the seat above has dropped their mobile phone. he manages to catch it with a brilliant right handed catch. brilliant. sign him up now. england are in desperate need of some help. the...
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way was the 1st thing a group of people perhaps who haven't haven't walked around haven't been to wakefield haven't been to the gorbals in glasgow and in america haven't been outside the big cities so i think there's a there's a sort of conflict now between what goes on on the streets of san francisco new york and washington than it does elsewhere i mean the story in a way is that there's more similarity between new york edinburgh and london than there is between new york and the heartland of america or the you or in yorkshire or even poorer parts of scotland so i think there's this separation of understanding rising inequality i mean i don't know i mean i was as you as you have been sort of shocked that people that these policy makers of worried about inflation and worried about we have to control inflation when basically we have nonexistent inflation inflation was something for the seventy's our concern now is living standards people being essentially hurt by the economy and the policymakers dealing with things from 40 years ago so there is this gap and in a sense i think the political si
way was the 1st thing a group of people perhaps who haven't haven't walked around haven't been to wakefield haven't been to the gorbals in glasgow and in america haven't been outside the big cities so i think there's a there's a sort of conflict now between what goes on on the streets of san francisco new york and washington than it does elsewhere i mean the story in a way is that there's more similarity between new york edinburgh and london than there is between new york and the heartland of...
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broncos lost 19—10 at wakefield trinity, who were one of the other sides in danger of the drop.in danger, huddersfield giants, beat catalans dragons. that's all the sport for now. the kind of weather you should expect this weekend depends very much upon where you are going to be spending it. the further south you are, you can expect a lot of dry weather, a lot of sunshine and it will turn warmer as the weekend wears on. further north the greater the chance of seeing some cloud, abrasive rain at times, it will actually turn cooler through the weekend as it will be very windy across the far north as well. because of this area of low pressure muscling its way in, you can see a lot of white lines, a lot of isobars on the chart, it will be windy, these frontal systems will bring outbreaks of rain, but further south high pressure in charge and underneath that area of high pressure with light winds and clear skies, actually started saturday morning, two or three degrees in some spots in the countryside in england and wales. after that chilly start in england and wales is where we will
broncos lost 19—10 at wakefield trinity, who were one of the other sides in danger of the drop.in danger, huddersfield giants, beat catalans dragons. that's all the sport for now. the kind of weather you should expect this weekend depends very much upon where you are going to be spending it. the further south you are, you can expect a lot of dry weather, a lot of sunshine and it will turn warmer as the weekend wears on. further north the greater the chance of seeing some cloud, abrasive rain...
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david: we have been listening to prime minister boris johnson speaking in wakefield.ow let's go to emma chandra. he talked about his domestic programs, said it is a subject that no question he wants out by october 31. can he get an election? emma: that is the big question. again that thee general election is the only way again that the general election is the only way now to resolve brexit, to resolve the political impasse we are seeing in the u.k. he started to talk about it done magic -- domestic agenda, saying he wanted to move on to that, saying it is up to the voters to decide brexit policy. he said the choice of an election would be between him and the conservatives making sure britain left by the 31st of october, and then the opposition, which would like to delay further. he says parliament is preventing a general election from taking place. he referred a number of times to jeremy corbyn, saying he should be agreeing to an election, seeing as that he has called for one many times. he also took a number of questions from the press, a lot of those focusing on the
david: we have been listening to prime minister boris johnson speaking in wakefield.ow let's go to emma chandra. he talked about his domestic programs, said it is a subject that no question he wants out by october 31. can he get an election? emma: that is the big question. again that thee general election is the only way again that the general election is the only way now to resolve brexit, to resolve the political impasse we are seeing in the u.k. he started to talk about it done magic --...
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those four clubs, wakefield, hull kr, huddersfield and london broncos are all level on points at theg for the week afterwards. there's no coming to training and putting things right next week. it's give it your all and give it your best. that's all i can ask of anybody, and all i can ask of anybody that plays in my team or works for the club. give it your all and give it your best, and hopefully that'll be good enough. it's day five of the para—swimming world championships in london — another chance for great britain to add to their medal haul at this competition. yesterday, alice tai made it four golds in four days with victory in the her 400m freestyle. it takes gb's tally to a total of 30 medals and sit second in the medal table with three days of competition to go. let's go back to gleneagles now where the solheim cup is under way. sarah is there and this morning i watch them tee off and there was the proclaimers playing in the background and the atmosphere is electric? it certainly is, i don't think there is anything quite like the opening tee, the first tee on the opening tee,
those four clubs, wakefield, hull kr, huddersfield and london broncos are all level on points at theg for the week afterwards. there's no coming to training and putting things right next week. it's give it your all and give it your best. that's all i can ask of anybody, and all i can ask of anybody that plays in my team or works for the club. give it your all and give it your best, and hopefully that'll be good enough. it's day five of the para—swimming world championships in london —...
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boris johnson is in wakefield and is about to make a speech. that is not enough, but if you look at whatjeremy corbyn said yesterday in the house of commons, he said they would do it. there is an argument going on about this because there are others including john mcdonnell, diane abbott, emily thornberry, kier starmer, and kier starmer said it had to be enacted, so starmer said it had to be enacted, so the prime minister has to have gone to brussels and asked for the delay. mary creagh says the letter needs to have gone to brussels, they are not on the same hymn sheet. that is why it is interesting, you can see what they government are trying to do, they are trying to build labour and then say tojeremy corbyn, you have not voted for it again. i was looking at the big jeremy corbyn, chlorinated chicken being used in a derogatory way, a lot of people will say this is a problem because we are beyond the sort ofjoke, aren‘t we? problem because we are beyond the sort ofjoke, aren't we? we are in election mode, and you are going to have more and mor
boris johnson is in wakefield and is about to make a speech. that is not enough, but if you look at whatjeremy corbyn said yesterday in the house of commons, he said they would do it. there is an argument going on about this because there are others including john mcdonnell, diane abbott, emily thornberry, kier starmer, and kier starmer said it had to be enacted, so starmer said it had to be enacted, so the prime minister has to have gone to brussels and asked for the delay. mary creagh says...
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they were beaten by wakefield, whose19—10 win saved them from relegation.e we can have a look and say... ..we had a good crack but to come so close and he fell at the last hurdle is devastating. we worked so hard. to come up short like that is painful. after the international break, the premier league returns today. leaders liverpool are the only side with a 100 % record — they kick the weekend off at lunchtime, at home to newcastle. newcastle will fight like crazy and — like they did against tottenham, for example. they had a couple of good results. now, for us, the game will be a real challenge. we'll need pretty much everybody on their toes and i hope that after two weeks — or i don't know when we had the last home game — but we need that atmosphere again at 12:30. and if we have that atmosphere, then we can do something. britain's alice tai has continued her dominance at the world para swimming championships. she won herfifth gold medal in london last night — with victory in the 50 metres freestyle — setting a new championship record. and five gold meda
they were beaten by wakefield, whose19—10 win saved them from relegation.e we can have a look and say... ..we had a good crack but to come so close and he fell at the last hurdle is devastating. we worked so hard. to come up short like that is painful. after the international break, the premier league returns today. leaders liverpool are the only side with a 100 % record — they kick the weekend off at lunchtime, at home to newcastle. newcastle will fight like crazy and — like they did...
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they were beaten by wakefield, whose19—10 win saved them from relegation.so survive. after the international break, the premier league returns today. leaders liverpool are the only side with a 100 % record — they kick the weekend off at lunchtime, at home to newcastle. newcastle will fight like crazy and like they did against tottenham for example and they had kind of a good result and now for us the game will bea result and now for us the game will be a real challenge and pretty much eve ryo ne be a real challenge and pretty much everyone at home, we need the atmosphere of it again and 12 30 and if we have the atmosphere then we can do something. derby and cardiff's stuttering start to the championship season continues. they drew 1—1 last night, robert glatzel‘s penalty sealing a point for cardiff. among today's games, leaders swansea host nottingham forest. we're expecting big crowds in manchester city centre today for the finish of the tour of britain cycling race. dutchman mathieu van der poel has a 12—second lead after winning his second stage of the e
they were beaten by wakefield, whose19—10 win saved them from relegation.so survive. after the international break, the premier league returns today. leaders liverpool are the only side with a 100 % record — they kick the weekend off at lunchtime, at home to newcastle. newcastle will fight like crazy and like they did against tottenham for example and they had kind of a good result and now for us the game will bea result and now for us the game will be a real challenge and pretty much eve...
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elsewhere warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.mpionships to prepare for. the british team head to sweden next week, with the paralympic champion from brighton hoping to add to his medal haul. i've been to the club on the sussex coast where it all started for will, thanks to his gran. his feet may be dancing to the strictly beat these days, but will bayley is still having to keep his hands busy with bat and ball. i'm taking some tips on how to multitask. will has to keep going because the european cup in sweden starts on monday week, with his paralympic title to defend in a year's time in tokyo, he cannot afford to miss anything. i am loving it, as you know the dance training is full on and stuff, but i am still getting in my table tennis every day, it's so important — i'm looking to take sweden and to bring another medal back to great britain is my dream. and you have to bring it back into the strictly studio. 100%. will you be wearing it in your first dance? it would be perfect, wouldn't it? he started when he was seven. i was bo
elsewhere warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.mpionships to prepare for. the british team head to sweden next week, with the paralympic champion from brighton hoping to add to his medal haul. i've been to the club on the sussex coast where it all started for will, thanks to his gran. his feet may be dancing to the strictly beat these days, but will bayley is still having to keep his hands busy with bat and ball. i'm taking some tips on how to multitask. will has to keep going...
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elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds. maiden win in belgium last weekend, leclerc set the pace, just ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton in his mercedes. what the tifosi, the ferrari fanatics, wouldn't give for a first victory at monza since 2010. now, as well as limbering up for strictly, with the launch show tonight, my fellow dancer will bayley has the table tennis european championships to prepare for. the british team head to sweden next week, with the paralympic champion from brighton hoping to add to his medal haul. i've been to the club on the sussex coast where it all started for will, thanks to his gran. his feet may be dancing to the strictly beat these days, but will bayley is still having to keep his hands busy with bat and ball. i'm taking some tips on how to multitask. will has to keep going because the european cup in sweden starts on monday week, with his paralympic title to defend in a year's time in tokyo, he cannot afford to miss anything. i am loving it, as you know the dance training is full
elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds. maiden win in belgium last weekend, leclerc set the pace, just ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton in his mercedes. what the tifosi, the ferrari fanatics, wouldn't give for a first victory at monza since 2010. now, as well as limbering up for strictly, with the launch show tonight, my fellow dancer will bayley has the table tennis european championships to prepare for. the british team head to sweden next week, with the...
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elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.urg by four shots after a flawless second round of 65. golf's gain is shinty‘s loss. he only switched six years ago. it is like hockey in the air. not for the fainthearted! have you done it? yes, long time ago. thank you, mike. could opening schools for longer, and during the holiday, help protect pupils from violent crime and gangs? it's an idea being put forward by the children's commissioner for england, anne longfield. shejoins us now. good morning to you, anne, thank you for your time. we said could help tackle gangs. why do you think it might? i have been absolutely shocked by the messages i get from children about feeling safe, they say they do not feel safe after school and they will not go out in the evening because they do not feel safe in their community and what we do know is in lots of areas, as a result of reduced budgets from local authorities and elsewhere, the things that used to be there, the after—school clubs, sports club, are not there anymore. we also know is in s
elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.urg by four shots after a flawless second round of 65. golf's gain is shinty‘s loss. he only switched six years ago. it is like hockey in the air. not for the fainthearted! have you done it? yes, long time ago. thank you, mike. could opening schools for longer, and during the holiday, help protect pupils from violent crime and gangs? it's an idea being put forward by the children's commissioner for england, anne longfield....
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vote for me how can boris johnson make knowledge of frosh go away he can't see it from you'll be in wakefield the south to name a leave voting constituency in the solid labor majority the only way that boris johnson's one party and one that is if they can get breaks that party voters vote for them a break to party vote has always already think boris johnson's betrayed them breaks a party voters want the real deal they want knowledge of raj. thanks for your insights and as john was pointing out we expect possibly within the half hour or so to hear johnson speaking way back to you and we'll bring that to you live on al-jazeera thank you jonah hole in westminster as we mentioned earlier boris johnson also met the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. greed on the need to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon but you know his office had already said the 2 leaders would discuss how to repel quote terrorism and iranian aggression the trip to london was only announced on wednesday as he boarded his flight netanyahu told journalists the meeting was perfect timing to increase pressure on iran m
vote for me how can boris johnson make knowledge of frosh go away he can't see it from you'll be in wakefield the south to name a leave voting constituency in the solid labor majority the only way that boris johnson's one party and one that is if they can get breaks that party voters vote for them a break to party vote has always already think boris johnson's betrayed them breaks a party voters want the real deal they want knowledge of raj. thanks for your insights and as john was pointing out...
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trust perhaps and that on full display in the questions that followed boris johnson's appearance in wakefield in the north of england it's being described as day one of the election campaign the media asked him a series of questions every single one of them was based on whether boris johnson could be trusted to do what he says he's going to do or 4 of the questions were about joe johnson his brother the essence if your own brother can't trust you why should anyone else well let me bring in my guest. the senior editor on the left we know ivana media online political magazine thanks for joining us ash generally corben doesn't trust him doesn't want jeremy corbett has no reason to trust boris johnson one of the things that i think people in an international audience sometimes struggle to get their heads around that boris johnson has excelled himself in dishonesty throughout his career when he was mayor of london he went back on his what he was known for being someone who couldn't be trusted for someone who didn't have much of a work ethic he wasn't across the details and as he has ascended throu
trust perhaps and that on full display in the questions that followed boris johnson's appearance in wakefield in the north of england it's being described as day one of the election campaign the media asked him a series of questions every single one of them was based on whether boris johnson could be trusted to do what he says he's going to do or 4 of the questions were about joe johnson his brother the essence if your own brother can't trust you why should anyone else well let me bring in my...
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elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.are for. hats off to him. the british team head to sweden next week with the paralympic champion from brighton hoping to add to his medal haul. talking about having to do training and table tennis at the same time! i've been to the club on the sussex coast, where it all started for will, thanks to his gran. his feet may be dancing to the strictly beach these days but will bayley is still having to keep his hands busy with bat and ball. —— eight. i'm taking some tips on how to multitask. we'll have to keep going because the european cup in sweden starts on monday weekend with his paralympic title to defend in a yea r‘s his paralympic title to defend in a year's time in tokyo he cannot afford to miss anything. year's time in tokyo he cannot afford to miss anythinglj year's time in tokyo he cannot afford to miss anything. i am loving it, as you know the dance training is full on and stuff but i am still getting on my table tennis every day, so important, i'm looking to ta ke day, so impor
elsewhere, warrington beat wakefield, and salford won at leeds.are for. hats off to him. the british team head to sweden next week with the paralympic champion from brighton hoping to add to his medal haul. talking about having to do training and table tennis at the same time! i've been to the club on the sussex coast, where it all started for will, thanks to his gran. his feet may be dancing to the strictly beach these days but will bayley is still having to keep his hands busy with bat and...
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they were beaten by wakefield, whose19—10 win saved them from relegation.. we had a good crack but to come so close and he fell at the last hurdle is devastating. we worked so hard. to come up short like that is painful. we‘re expecting big crowds in manchester city centre today, for the finish of the tour of britain cycling race. dutchman mathieu van der poel has a 12 second lead, after winning his second stage of the event. they set off from altrincham at 11 o‘clock. britain‘s alice tai has continued her dominance at the world para swimming championships. she won herfifth gold medal in london last night — with victory in the 50 metres freestyle — setting a new championship record. and five gold medals soon became six — as tai was part of the great britain relay team that won the 4 by 100 metre medley — setting a new world record time. tyson fury insists he‘s not getting ahead of himself as he prepares for his latest fight. in fact he‘s not looking much beyond the few hours that follow his meeting with otto wallin in las vegas. fury has weighed in at 17 an
they were beaten by wakefield, whose19—10 win saved them from relegation.. we had a good crack but to come so close and he fell at the last hurdle is devastating. we worked so hard. to come up short like that is painful. we‘re expecting big crowds in manchester city centre today, for the finish of the tour of britain cycling race. dutchman mathieu van der poel has a 12 second lead, after winning his second stage of the event. they set off from altrincham at 11 o‘clock. britain‘s alice...
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you will know as a boy from wakefield nobody is going to regret money coming this way in the north.rth. i am from county durham, he is a southerner! there you go, that's me in my place! i will put you on the spot, you take the tories, you take labour, what is on the tory ma nifesto ? labour, what is on the tory manifesto? the tory manifesto is whatever we have had to do to get to the point of a vote, a general election, if you vote for us, we will deliver brexit, no ifs, no buts. now over to you, jeremy corbyn, what do you want? you see, i got the harder question here. you have, because labour has been trying to straddle between the two. have, because labour has been trying to straddle between the twom depends a lot on what happens in conference, which will play a role in setting the manifesto and labour policy. there will be massive pressure for an official statement ina document pressure for an official statement in a document saying we are going to have a referendum. labour at this point have to say whatever brexit deal there is they will be a referendum on it. whether they go fu
you will know as a boy from wakefield nobody is going to regret money coming this way in the north.rth. i am from county durham, he is a southerner! there you go, that's me in my place! i will put you on the spot, you take the tories, you take labour, what is on the tory ma nifesto ? labour, what is on the tory manifesto? the tory manifesto is whatever we have had to do to get to the point of a vote, a general election, if you vote for us, we will deliver brexit, no ifs, no buts. now over to...
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borisjohnson gave a speech in wakefield this evening, after another dramatic day in westminster, which quit politics. the business minister said he would leave government and stand down as an mp due to ‘unresolvable tension‘ in his position. he said recent events have left him ‘torn between family loyalty and national interest‘. our political editor laura kuenssberg sent this from west yorkshire. you should be in brussels negotiating! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you are playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 315t. we all know that. that's what we are going to do. borisjohnson divides. he‘s been speaking for the last... searching for support in the crown that first in the crowd that first emerged. should we get out on october 31? butjust weeks into his time in office he‘s been defeated in parliament, thrown out some of his mps, even his brother quit as a minister in government to spend less
borisjohnson gave a speech in wakefield this evening, after another dramatic day in westminster, which quit politics. the business minister said he would leave government and stand down as an mp due to ‘unresolvable tension‘ in his position. he said recent events have left him ‘torn between family loyalty and national interest‘. our political editor laura kuenssberg sent this from west yorkshire. you should be in brussels negotiating! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are...
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year, wouldn't you even if i were newman, i think i'd shelf this no >> i think the cbre, cushman wakefield is a huge embarrassment on soft bank on top of uber i don't know how suppressing the ip ipo will erase the headlines about how much of a disaster this was if not a scam it's built on the form of a ponzi scheme that's going nowhere good it's built on bigger and bigger growth making it up in the volume doesn't seem like a promising investment some of these investors who put a lot of money into this were real estate people, people who know this business somehow suspended. you know, there's a guy named john bennett in the 1980s out of philadelphia who was a hukster he was supposedly a philanthropist if you give me x, i'll give you 2 x back to the charities. the people he drew in were john whitehead, john templeton. university of pennsylvania harvard medical school all kinds of people who should have known better that the thing was a complete scam. he drove that up only to half a billion in that case it was a non-profit. sophisticated people make dumb mistakes all the time. it's the old if
year, wouldn't you even if i were newman, i think i'd shelf this no >> i think the cbre, cushman wakefield is a huge embarrassment on soft bank on top of uber i don't know how suppressing the ip ipo will erase the headlines about how much of a disaster this was if not a scam it's built on the form of a ponzi scheme that's going nowhere good it's built on bigger and bigger growth making it up in the volume doesn't seem like a promising investment some of these investors who put a lot of...
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are quite a few labour mps in this region who might be considered to be vulnerable, places like wakefieldill be a very key place they are going to want to make progress. when you speak to constituents from those constituencies, is there any frustration at the lack of progress being made given it is three years since the referendum? yes, it's a time—honoured refrain that people just want politicians to get on with it and what's going on in parliament seems like a world away from the troubles and concerns that people have in yorkshire. i think there is a sense also that there are a lot of other issues that need to be addressed here and the ongoing brexit deadlock is stopping the government from getting on in the prime minister has made pledges on police numbers, the nhs, education andi police numbers, the nhs, education and i think people here are keen that the government whether it is local or national can tackle things like that. if you get the opportunity to ask many questions, what is your number one killer question going to be?” what is your number one killer question going to be? i ho
are quite a few labour mps in this region who might be considered to be vulnerable, places like wakefieldill be a very key place they are going to want to make progress. when you speak to constituents from those constituencies, is there any frustration at the lack of progress being made given it is three years since the referendum? yes, it's a time—honoured refrain that people just want politicians to get on with it and what's going on in parliament seems like a world away from the troubles...
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it, to the part of prime minister borisjohnson's speech at the operations and training complex in wakefieldcriticism for various —— from various quarters about the presence of police in that photograph and in that speech, with some people complaining that this damages police impartiality or the impression of police impartiality. west yorkshire police chief co nsta ble west yorkshire police chief constablejohn west yorkshire police chief constable john robbins says west yorkshire police chief constablejohn robbins says he was disappointed to see his police officers used as a backdrop in that speech. more than that to follow. —— more on that. welcome to bbc ask this — we'll be answering some of your questions about what could happen with the brexit process. with me is in the studio is chris hanretty, professor of politics at royal hollaway. also i'm joined by kevin schofield, editor of politicshome.com. thank you both forjoining me. let's get some of the questions we have. i don't seem to have the questions. we have a list somewhere but someone is going to need to send them to me... in the me
it, to the part of prime minister borisjohnson's speech at the operations and training complex in wakefieldcriticism for various —— from various quarters about the presence of police in that photograph and in that speech, with some people complaining that this damages police impartiality or the impression of police impartiality. west yorkshire police chief co nsta ble west yorkshire police chief constablejohn west yorkshire police chief constable john robbins says west yorkshire police...
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ian in hemsworth in wakefield wonders: can the pm veto the extension bill? no.ds to go to brussels and ask for an extension. and what the bill also does is it says that if all 27 other eu member states agree to the extension request proposed by the prime minister, the bill says it has to be done by the 31st of january next year, the prime minister must also agree to the extension. the bill is trying to ensure that the prime minister must agree an extension with the eu if a deal or no deal hasn't been approved. there is talk about loopholes. people say that he can‘t veto it, but could he find a loophole around it? the lawyers i have spoken to who know about this stuff, i‘m not a lawyer, they say that you could try, but if it goes to court, the government will lose because the law of the land is the law of the land. and once royal assent is given to that bill today, it is the law. john spracklland in greater manchester asks: if johnson tries to circumvent the legislation requiring him to request an extension; could parliament resort to revoking article 50? in theo
ian in hemsworth in wakefield wonders: can the pm veto the extension bill? no.ds to go to brussels and ask for an extension. and what the bill also does is it says that if all 27 other eu member states agree to the extension request proposed by the prime minister, the bill says it has to be done by the 31st of january next year, the prime minister must also agree to the extension. the bill is trying to ensure that the prime minister must agree an extension with the eu if a deal or no deal...
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those four clubs — wakefield, hull kr, huddersfield and london — are all level on points at the bottom. there's no coming to training and putting things right next week. its give it your all and give it your best. that's all i can ask of anybody, and all i can ask of anybody that plays in my team or works for the club. give it your all and give it your best, and hopefully that'll be good enough. at the other end of the table, reigning champions wigan cycling's tour of britain continues with the penultimate stage, a 116—mile route around warwickshire later today. dutchman mathieu van der poel has retaken the lead of the tour afterfinishing sixth on the individual time trial around pershore yesterday. there were three more golds for great britain at the para—swimming world championships in london. amongst them, alice tai made it four golds in four days with victory in the s8 400m freestyle. gb now have a total of 30 medals and are second in the medal table with three days of competition to go. and finally, if you're inspired by what's going on up at gleneagles this weekend, its never too
those four clubs — wakefield, hull kr, huddersfield and london — are all level on points at the bottom. there's no coming to training and putting things right next week. its give it your all and give it your best. that's all i can ask of anybody, and all i can ask of anybody that plays in my team or works for the club. give it your all and give it your best, and hopefully that'll be good enough. at the other end of the table, reigning champions wigan cycling's tour of britain continues with...
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here at the police academy in wakefield, 35 uniform officers as a backdrop to a speech by boris johnsonsignation of his brother. immediately there were calls from labour politicians, the shadow policing minister saying the police had been put in an intolerable position, it was called a political stu nt position, it was called a political stunt by the local police commissioner. that meant they issued a statement. they said, minutes before this happened, the plans were changed. they understood there was going to be a speech on recruitment with officers present and then another speech about the other issues. at the last minute, things changed and they ended up with one big speech with it all in. this is what the chief constable said... but don't politicians use these sorts of backdrops often? they are often in classrooms or in hospitals, yes. the issue here is there are these very senior, impartial figures complaining they were somewhat misled in some way. also the police federation from england and wales saying he was disappointed, it was the wrong decision to have offices behind borisjoh
here at the police academy in wakefield, 35 uniform officers as a backdrop to a speech by boris johnsonsignation of his brother. immediately there were calls from labour politicians, the shadow policing minister saying the police had been put in an intolerable position, it was called a political stu nt position, it was called a political stunt by the local police commissioner. that meant they issued a statement. they said, minutes before this happened, the plans were changed. they understood...
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a beautiful picture taken by sue in wakefield.well. essentially, dry and sunny through the rest of the day. some cloud around near the south coast. still persisting towards the channel islands. we also have a speckling of showers in scotland, north and west of the country in particular. otherwise, dry. a bit breezy across northern scotland, but much stronger winds are to come. elsewhere, winds are lighter than they were yesterday, although temperatures were lower than they we re temperatures were lower than they were yesterday. a high of about 26 degrees. 22, there were 22 today, but scotland and ireland should feel quite pleasant. overnight, clear skies and light winds, you can see how the weather changes in scotland and northern ireland. it clouds over and northern ireland. it clouds over and milder here. elsewhere, in rural areas, temperatures lower than that, perhaps down to 2—3 in england and wales. here, we are dominated by this area of high pressure, bringing all the sunshine today and tomorrow. but we have a weather system
a beautiful picture taken by sue in wakefield.well. essentially, dry and sunny through the rest of the day. some cloud around near the south coast. still persisting towards the channel islands. we also have a speckling of showers in scotland, north and west of the country in particular. otherwise, dry. a bit breezy across northern scotland, but much stronger winds are to come. elsewhere, winds are lighter than they were yesterday, although temperatures were lower than they we re temperatures...