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there's never a dull day and a quiet day in politics in westminister. lot on their— in westminister. they have got a lot on their plates. yeah, it is real crunch— on their plates. yeah, it is real crunch time, and i'm sure the party woh't _ crunch time, and i'm sure the party won't want — crunch time, and i'm sure the party won't want to — crunch time, and i'm sure the party won't want to be thinking about this, _ won't want to be thinking about this, but— won't want to be thinking about this, but they've got a choice now, it is time _ this, but they've got a choice now, it is time to — this, but they've got a choice now, it is time to start thinking about. yes, _ it is time to start thinking about. yes. and. — it is time to start thinking about. yes, and, anand, in that meeting the prime minister had with his mps today, he said i will win again, don't let the media dictate this, very keen to lead the party into the next election. do you think that is something within his control, given the result tonight? his. something within his control, given the re
there's never a dull day and a quiet day in politics in westminister. lot on their— in westminister. they have got a lot on their plates. yeah, it is real crunch— on their plates. yeah, it is real crunch time, and i'm sure the party woh't _ crunch time, and i'm sure the party won't want — crunch time, and i'm sure the party won't want to — crunch time, and i'm sure the party won't want to be thinking about this, _ won't want to be thinking about this, but— won't want to be thinking...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is at westminister.da grounded but the government already making plans for another one? ministers are ploughing ahead. there is no doubt they want to continue with this policy and they are already making active plans to put another flight on and to make sure that they follow through on this. the home secretary said in the last few minutes that she thinks faith in the immigration system would be further damaged if these flights don't eventually happen. now, labour says this is all government by gimmick, that the policy is unworkable, and unethical. but there is also pressure coming from the conservative party to the government. there are some tory mps who want ministers to completely rethink the uk's relationship with the european convention on human rights in light of what happened last night. some are calling for the uk to withdraw altogether. i don't think that is going to happen imminently, but ministers are preparing to bring forward some changes to the human rights act in the next few weeks. it is n
damian grammaticas, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is at westminister.da grounded but the government already making plans for another one? ministers are ploughing ahead. there is no doubt they want to continue with this policy and they are already making active plans to put another flight on and to make sure that they follow through on this. the home secretary said in the last few minutes that she thinks faith in the immigration system would be further damaged if these...
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a service has been held at westminister abbey to remember the 72 men, women and children who died ine included a 72—second silence and a multi—faith service at the foot of grenfell tower itself. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. today, a scattered community returned to the foot of their tower. along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, in several events, they remembered the loss of 72 lives. even five years on, survivors ask, how can this have happened? whole families lost. abdul aziz was on the phone to his sister who escaped until the last minute. he phone to his sister who escaped until the last minute. untilthe last minute. he wanted me to reassure — untilthe last minute. he wanted me to reassure his _ untilthe last minute. he wanted me to reassure his son _ untilthe last minute. he wanted me to reassure his son that _ untilthe last minute. he wanted me to reassure his son that there - untilthe last minute. he wanted me to reassure his son that there would j to reassure his son that there would be a case, and he said yes, it�*s going to be ok. and that is som
a service has been held at westminister abbey to remember the 72 men, women and children who died ine included a 72—second silence and a multi—faith service at the foot of grenfell tower itself. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. today, a scattered community returned to the foot of their tower. along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, in several events, they remembered the loss of 72 lives. even five years on, survivors ask, how can this have happened? whole families...
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i think the most important thing, although you may want to focus on me and on politics, and on westminister of this decision tonight, by the parliamentary party, which i welcome, we have a conclusion, that something has been dragging on for far too long and we have the act now to unite, deliver, and get on with the people's priorities, and that's what we're going to do. >> joining us now, london correspondent for the "washington post," carla adam. carla, good morning. thanks for being with us today. johnson can claim a victory there but let's be clear, he survived by a pretty thin margin. over 40% of his own party refused to back him. so clearly weakened. what does this mean for him moving forward? >> yes, i mean this is quite a big moment in british politics. we woke up yesterday morning not knowing if boris johnson would still be the prime minister by the end of the day. and as you just said there, he did win this no confidence vote, and his leadership, i feel like win is an odd word to perhaps use, he won narrowly. he is remarkably posed for a leader who only two and a half years ago, wh
i think the most important thing, although you may want to focus on me and on politics, and on westminister of this decision tonight, by the parliamentary party, which i welcome, we have a conclusion, that something has been dragging on for far too long and we have the act now to unite, deliver, and get on with the people's priorities, and that's what we're going to do. >> joining us now, london correspondent for the "washington post," carla adam. carla, good morning. thanks for...
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a service has been held at westminister abbey to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell towerwer itself. let�*s begin our coverage with this from tom symonds. today, a scattered community returned to the foot of their tower. along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, in several events, they remembered the loss of 72 lives. even five years on, survivors ask, how can this have happened? whole families lost. abdul aziz was on the phone to his sister who escaped until the last minute. he wanted me to reassure his son that there would be a case, and i said yes, it�*s going to be ok. and that is something i have to live with, because i told him it was going to be ok and it wasn�*t. the names of the children were among those read out, in a poignant moment at the memorial service at the foot of grenfell tower, as balloons were released, one for each of the 17 children who died in the fire. jessica urbano ramirez. mehdi el—wahabi. nur huda el—wahabi. logan gomes. a public inquiry into the disaster is underway. phase one found that a previous refurbishment of the tower breached build
a service has been held at westminister abbey to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell towerwer itself. let�*s begin our coverage with this from tom symonds. today, a scattered community returned to the foot of their tower. along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, in several events, they remembered the loss of 72 lives. even five years on, survivors ask, how can this have happened? whole families lost. abdul aziz was on the phone to his sister who escaped until the last minute....
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a service has been held at westminister abbey to remember the 72 men, women and children who died inred as "still vivid and sharp". other events to mark the anniversary have included a 72 second silence and a multifaith service at the foot of grenfell tower itself. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. today, a scattered community returned to the foot of their tower. along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, in several events, they remembered the loss of 72 lives. even five years on, survivors ask, how can this have happened? whole families lost. like this family. abdul aziz was on the phone to his sister who escaped until the last minute. he wanted me to reassure his son that there would be a case, and he said yes, it's going to be ok. and that is something i have to live with, because i told him it was going to be ok and it wasn't. this man also escaped with his life. his group grenfell united has said that change needs to follow the loss of so many lives. i've always said that grenfell was a tragedy in three acts, i the way we were treated before, the events of t
a service has been held at westminister abbey to remember the 72 men, women and children who died inred as "still vivid and sharp". other events to mark the anniversary have included a 72 second silence and a multifaith service at the foot of grenfell tower itself. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. today, a scattered community returned to the foot of their tower. along with the duke and duchess of cambridge, in several events, they remembered the loss of 72 lives....