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lively exchanges in the welsh assembly. dominated prime minister's questions at westminster, borisjohnson also faced questions about his advisers, in particular andrew sabisky, who resigned after his past comments about eugenics and race came to light. an snp mp took personal offence. graham was born with cerebral palsy, unable to talk, walk or feed himself. he broughtjoy and love to all who knew him. and last week one of the prime minister's advisers resigned when a basic check of their internet history revealed they had promoted eugenicist policies of the sort that would have ended my brother, graham doherty‘s life before it began. so can i ask the prime minister of the united kingdom to advise the house and every disabled person on this island why andrew sabisky remained at the heart of his government and was not removed from the position immediately when their abhorrent views became apparent? mr speaker, let us be absolutely clear that i certainly do not share those views, and nor are they the views of anybody in this g
lively exchanges in the welsh assembly. dominated prime minister's questions at westminster, borisjohnson also faced questions about his advisers, in particular andrew sabisky, who resigned after his past comments about eugenics and race came to light. an snp mp took personal offence. graham was born with cerebral palsy, unable to talk, walk or feed himself. he broughtjoy and love to all who knew him. and last week one of the prime minister's advisers resigned when a basic check of their...
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probably easier for the scottish parliament for the northern aren't assembly for the welsh assembly to make once a week but the parliament they the queen on of all part of the ward and the one that we saw the privilege of sitting in comes from their m.p.'s are drawn from every corner of the inner to keep them of great britain and northern and so therefore for also so we've got harder to come together but i think that government wants to resume the normality of government on the democratic process and there's a need to have a democratic process on how about in place in time to the prime minister's time to shut down correctly. i think the prime minister. took the decision he had to take and i think every one of us would probably at the kit when we look at the rest of the word than at 3 in particular which is not too far away the deaths in spain as well which is even closer than that leigh i think we have to take 2 steps in advance that the prime minister stiffened last night was very serious there was no joking there's no room for follow the last night it was very clear that was serious
probably easier for the scottish parliament for the northern aren't assembly for the welsh assembly to make once a week but the parliament they the queen on of all part of the ward and the one that we saw the privilege of sitting in comes from their m.p.'s are drawn from every corner of the inner to keep them of great britain and northern and so therefore for also so we've got harder to come together but i think that government wants to resume the normality of government on the democratic...
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yougov said they didn't know who you were. ..and awkward pauses, relations remained tense in the welsh assemblyn saint. "cornwall forever" — well, that's what we think the prime minister said. i wish him a happy st piran‘s day, and... speaks in cornish. ..mr speaker. cheering. at three — the union flag, or is it the unionjack? oh no, it's definitely the union flag. oh, i give up! i'll letjacob rees—mogg clear this one up. there is this pedantic but erroneous view that it should be called the union flag. and it is used by people who are more pedantic than they are wise. at two — mps celebrated international women's day, but anne mclaughlin got a bit confused about who was sitting in the speaker's chair. mister — i mean, madam deputy speaker. i'm the second woman to call you mr speaker. and at one — how would you prepare for a tough negotiation? britain's chief brexit negotiator david frost enjoys a patriotic fry—up. bacon, eggs, beans, and mmm, brexit! faye kidd. finally, let's return to the subject of coronavirus and one very eminent doctor in the lords was troubled by social interaction. it se
yougov said they didn't know who you were. ..and awkward pauses, relations remained tense in the welsh assemblyn saint. "cornwall forever" — well, that's what we think the prime minister said. i wish him a happy st piran‘s day, and... speaks in cornish. ..mr speaker. cheering. at three — the union flag, or is it the unionjack? oh no, it's definitely the union flag. oh, i give up! i'll letjacob rees—mogg clear this one up. there is this pedantic but erroneous view that it...
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before we go, though, a reminder that although westminster may be packing up for a while, the welsh assemblyll be sitting to consider emergency scottish government legislation and first minister's questions. you'll be able to watch that live on bbc parliament. bbc parliament is also your channel of choice on friday evening at 11pm for the week in parliament — and what a week it's been. but that's it for wednesday in parliament. thank you for watching. take care and bye for now. hello there. for the next few days, it looks like england and wales certainly are going to stay dry with plenty of sunshine after chilly mornings, but this weather front lying across scotland and northern ireland is going continue to bring quite a bit of cloud around, like what we saw on wednesday, and it really won't be moving far and also thursday and friday look pretty similar, rather grey skies for scotland and northern ireland through today. some spots of rain on it. to the north of it, to the far north—west, it is brighter with some sunshine, perhaps one or two showers, and to the south of it for most of england
before we go, though, a reminder that although westminster may be packing up for a while, the welsh assemblyll be sitting to consider emergency scottish government legislation and first minister's questions. you'll be able to watch that live on bbc parliament. bbc parliament is also your channel of choice on friday evening at 11pm for the week in parliament — and what a week it's been. but that's it for wednesday in parliament. thank you for watching. take care and bye for now. hello there....
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as probably easier for the scottish parliament for the northern aren't assembly and for the welsh assembly to make once a week but the part of. the queen. of all part of the word the one that we saw the probably just sitting in comes peter drawn from every corner of the united kingdom of great britain and northern and so therefore for also so we've got harder to come together and meanwhile the n.h.s. is under increasing pressure as medical workers in intensive care departments are forced to take on more patients than the rules previously allowed for according to the health service journal intensive care nurses are now being told to look after 6 patients with help from 2 normal specialist nurses and 2 health workers well under normal circumstances one nurse will be responsible for each patient also intensive care consultants are being asked to look after 30 patients assisted by 2 middle level doctors guidelines dictates the ratio between a consultant and patient should go beyond 1.8 to 1.15 there will absolutely be a lot of concern about this in the profession but it's the only option we've
as probably easier for the scottish parliament for the northern aren't assembly and for the welsh assembly to make once a week but the part of. the queen. of all part of the word the one that we saw the probably just sitting in comes peter drawn from every corner of the united kingdom of great britain and northern and so therefore for also so we've got harder to come together and meanwhile the n.h.s. is under increasing pressure as medical workers in intensive care departments are forced to...
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the welsh assembly was looking at with adding mental health care when we are looking at brexit for welshk that is worth remembering. it would be that catastrophic. i think that is worth rememberingm is weird. it is this super forecasting like in singapore. i have been to singapore and i have been to britain and that is a stupid thing to say. there is a reason that is thinking the unthinkable. because it is daft! let's cheer ourselves up by took a bat coronavirus. i notice this front page of the sunday times. i say cheer ourselves up because it could mean that you don't have to come in here or into oil offices for a couple of weeks. yes, it could. so under this doomsday plan, as it has been put here, millions of workers could be told to work from home. companies would then be told, no unnecessary travel, so companies would then be told, no unnecessary travel, so we companies would then be told, no unnecessary travel, so we could all stop getting on public transport and coughing at one another. james, you are saying to me earlier that you fought this kind of thing actually has quite a posi
the welsh assembly was looking at with adding mental health care when we are looking at brexit for welshk that is worth remembering. it would be that catastrophic. i think that is worth rememberingm is weird. it is this super forecasting like in singapore. i have been to singapore and i have been to britain and that is a stupid thing to say. there is a reason that is thinking the unthinkable. because it is daft! let's cheer ourselves up by took a bat coronavirus. i notice this front page of the...
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the welsh rugby union has maintained an open dialogue with the welsh assembly, medical services and otherine with recent measures taken across the uk and global sports industries across the world and due to the unprecedented nature of coronavirus, a postponement became the only viable option. the big issue is, a lot of supporters are already in the city centre. the pubs are already full with supporters from scotland and other areas of wales who have come down to cardiff expecting a game. with less than 2a hours to go before the game, they have come to cardiff essentially to see no sporting fixture. no telling when the game will go ahead but that is now the end no telling when the game will go ahead but that is now the end of the six nations. thank you just hearing from pakistan that they are to close all land borders and to limit international flight borders and to limit international flight for 15 days over we are just hearing from pakistan that they are to close all land borders and to limit international flight for 15 days switzerland as well limiting the number of who can travel over t
the welsh rugby union has maintained an open dialogue with the welsh assembly, medical services and otherine with recent measures taken across the uk and global sports industries across the world and due to the unprecedented nature of coronavirus, a postponement became the only viable option. the big issue is, a lot of supporters are already in the city centre. the pubs are already full with supporters from scotland and other areas of wales who have come down to cardiff expecting a game. with...