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hello, it's laura in the studio. paddy in the studio. and it's chris in belfast. i just think it's absolutely fabulous to see you on this — in a way, you two created the newscast. there were others involved. there were — katya and adam are dearfriends, yes. does it all come back to you? because brexit was one of the big dividing lines in the whole of northern ireland. that's why you're there, chris. yeah, true. yeah, no, absolutely. and actually, the last couple of days covering this story here and then in london before it did take me back, in fact, at one point i was talking to katya on the television and it really took me back to the brexit days of trying to, particularly as far as the northern ireland element of the story is concerned, untangle — which is what all of this has been about — the complexities of northern ireland politics and the complexities of brexit. throw those two together and the spaghetti is not it. and the spaghetti is knotted. all those happy hours we spent talking about phytosanitary regulations, even if that is how you pronounce i
hello, it's laura in the studio. paddy in the studio. and it's chris in belfast. i just think it's absolutely fabulous to see you on this — in a way, you two created the newscast. there were others involved. there were — katya and adam are dearfriends, yes. does it all come back to you? because brexit was one of the big dividing lines in the whole of northern ireland. that's why you're there, chris. yeah, true. yeah, no, absolutely. and actually, the last couple of days covering this story...
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laura scott, many thanks from _ on the track. laura scott, many thanks from milton _ on the track. laura scott, many thanks from milton keynes. - the fa cup feels very important for mauricio pochettino and erik ten hag this season. chelsea and manchester united have been a long way off the pace in the premier league. pochettino will have to lift his players after their extra time defeat in the league cup final on sunday. they are home to championship side leeds in the fifth round — and for united, this also offers a last chance of silverware this season, they are at nottingham forest. joe lynskey reports. for two coaches, the fa cup as their last refuge, their last trophy left a win in the stormy season. chelsea's came to a head on sunday at wembley. they lost to liverpool's youngsters in the critics were emphatic. gary neville in punditry called this team bottle jocks. mauricio pochettino says it's the first stage of a process. i respect the opinion _ first stage of a process. i respect the opinion of— first stage of a process. i respect the opinion of every _ first stage of a
laura scott, many thanks from _ on the track. laura scott, many thanks from milton _ on the track. laura scott, many thanks from milton keynes. - the fa cup feels very important for mauricio pochettino and erik ten hag this season. chelsea and manchester united have been a long way off the pace in the premier league. pochettino will have to lift his players after their extra time defeat in the league cup final on sunday. they are home to championship side leeds in the fifth round — and for...
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laura scott, bbc news, milton keynes. andy murray say�*s he's unlikely to play beyond the summer, but hopes to be given another chance to compete at what would be a fifth olympic games. the three—time grand slam winner took olympic gold at both london 2012 and rio 2016. but he's struggling this season — he's been knocked out in the second round of the dubai championships by ugo humbert. he says he's getting bored of questions on his future, and won't talk about it again until he decides to quit. he's currently ranked 67th in the world, but could get into the draw for the paris olympics as a former champion. daniil medvedev says murray will be missed when he does eventually call it a day. first of all, he's a fun guy, and a great guy to be around. so that's always a great quality in life, i think. then for sure, he's an admiration of mine because i wasjust going up the rankings and there was a moment when he was winning slams, playing finals and stuff like this against roger and rafael, the big four. so it'll be sad
laura scott, bbc news, milton keynes. andy murray say�*s he's unlikely to play beyond the summer, but hopes to be given another chance to compete at what would be a fifth olympic games. the three—time grand slam winner took olympic gold at both london 2012 and rio 2016. but he's struggling this season — he's been knocked out in the second round of the dubai championships by ugo humbert. he says he's getting bored of questions on his future, and won't talk about it again until he decides...
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and it's laura in the studio. and henry is having a week off, so we are graced with the journalist of the moment. hello. who are you? nick watt, how is that? nick watt, the political editor of newsnight, he has been making some news if you are viewing this week. since we last spoke yesterday we have just broke the news that lee anderson the tory mp has been booted out of the party for making what a lot of people believe were racist and unpleasant islamophobic comments, and there has been a statement from anderson himself and also overnight a statement from the prime minister too condemning extremism and anti—semitism but not condemning islamophobia. remind ourselves what lee anderson actually said before we get into the furore around it. i don't actually believe that the islamists have got control of the country but what i do believe is they have got control of khan and they have got control of london, and they have got control of starmer as well. formerjustice secretary and lawyer lord buckland said those comme
and it's laura in the studio. and henry is having a week off, so we are graced with the journalist of the moment. hello. who are you? nick watt, how is that? nick watt, the political editor of newsnight, he has been making some news if you are viewing this week. since we last spoke yesterday we have just broke the news that lee anderson the tory mp has been booted out of the party for making what a lot of people believe were racist and unpleasant islamophobic comments, and there has been a...
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laura is desperate. due to a national shortage of adhd medication, her 12—year—old daughter izzy has had to go without her prescription. she's missed a lot of school learning. suspended every day. she comes home, she's in tears. she does not sleep. she cuts up clothes. she will make herself drinks. she will pour washing up liquid in the drinks. laura needs a new prescription but can't get any answer from the hospital. i ring this three or four times a day. i've left several messages. or it willjust ring, ring, ring and says "leave a message." like it's doing now? yeah. and that is what i get all day, every day. in devon, 16—year—old lox was diagnosed with adhd when he was seven. since then, he's been on strong medication. it does feel like there's two different people. one of them is on my meds and one of them isn't on it. but, this christmas, due to the shortage, lox temporarily had to go without his medication. i hate the feeling of being off them because it's something that i know can harm oth
laura is desperate. due to a national shortage of adhd medication, her 12—year—old daughter izzy has had to go without her prescription. she's missed a lot of school learning. suspended every day. she comes home, she's in tears. she does not sleep. she cuts up clothes. she will make herself drinks. she will pour washing up liquid in the drinks. laura needs a new prescription but can't get any answer from the hospital. i ring this three or four times a day. i've left several messages. or it...
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laura in the studio. and henry at home. michael gove on the front of the ft. michael gove said in the sunday times that young people are being stitched up by the housing crisis. he did and he said young people might lose faith in democracy if they don't get the houses they need. as you have already alluded to, for somebody who has been in government for 14 years with a bum on the seat of the cabinet table, it is a curious thing to be pointing the finger in this way that somehow this is a terrible, terrible problem and now it must be turn to. whereas people who study the housing market, you can pick up any statistics under the sun to show the issue has become more and more and more acute under 14 years of conservative government. there is a weird element to michael gove trying to make like a bystander. the back story is what he's trying to do is persuade other people and government to make sure the legislation he wants to pass goes through and he wants more money for housing in the budget. if you are being scurrilous, you might suggest there are lots of differe
laura in the studio. and henry at home. michael gove on the front of the ft. michael gove said in the sunday times that young people are being stitched up by the housing crisis. he did and he said young people might lose faith in democracy if they don't get the houses they need. as you have already alluded to, for somebody who has been in government for 14 years with a bum on the seat of the cabinet table, it is a curious thing to be pointing the finger in this way that somehow this is a...
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he was pushed on it by the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. you are explicitly saying thisl morning, that practice will be banned, it will not be allowed to happen before the next- general election. that's what it says on the bill. the bill ends section 21. a different factor here - because previously you've said that the courts might not be able to cope, so we might bring - in the new law but it - actually might still happen because the courts aren't ready. so i ask you again, just to be really explicit, i will this practice have ended by the time of the next - general election? we will have outlawed it, and we will have put the money into the courts in order to ensure that they can enforce that. 0k. the housing secretary michael gove there. and, tony, another key issue is the environment, net zero policies. and labour had some questions to answer on this. yeah, they had. it's been kind of the defining issue, i would say, for labour in the past seven days or so, because for a long time they promised they would be spending £28 billion if they
he was pushed on it by the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. you are explicitly saying thisl morning, that practice will be banned, it will not be allowed to happen before the next- general election. that's what it says on the bill. the bill ends section 21. a different factor here - because previously you've said that the courts might not be able to cope, so we might bring - in the new law but it - actually might still happen because the courts aren't ready. so i ask you again, just to be really...
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finally, laura blumenfeld, _ reach another agreement. finally, laura blumenfeld, this _ reach another agreement. finally, laura blumenfeld, this us - reach another agreement. finally, i laura blumenfeld, this us temporary ceasefire resolution, is that serious or is it some kind of diplomatic fudge? it serious or is it some kind of diplomatic fudge?— serious or is it some kind of diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tiuht diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tight rope. _ diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tight rope. he _ diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tightrope. he is _ diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tight rope, he is all _ diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tight rope, he is all about - diplomatic fudge? it is biden on aj tight rope, he is all about balance as your other interviewee said. he is using a lot of double—barrelled language to target two audiences, temporary ceasefire, temporary for israelis and ceasefire for the rest of the world and antony blinken talks about the pathway to two states, partly because for the israel
finally, laura blumenfeld, _ reach another agreement. finally, laura blumenfeld, this _ reach another agreement. finally, laura blumenfeld, this us - reach another agreement. finally, i laura blumenfeld, this us temporary ceasefire resolution, is that serious or is it some kind of diplomatic fudge? it serious or is it some kind of diplomatic fudge?— serious or is it some kind of diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tiuht diplomatic fudge? it is biden on a tight rope. _ diplomatic fudge? it is...
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laura, ifi can ut home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this — home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this one _ home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this one your _ home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this one your way. _ home. a lot of teamwork. laura, if i | can put this one your way. everybody has a different role to play when you have a team. how would you describe the different — what each personality bring to the table? you are 'ust personality bring to the table? you are just cutting out honey, charlie. can you _ are just cutting out honey, charlie. can you hear— are just cutting out honey, charlie. can you hear me 0k are just cutting out honey, charlie. can you hear me ok now? yeah. you have got a great team there but any team has a variety of personalities. give me a quick rundown of the different personalities brought to the title, good or bad? its]!!! different personalities brought to the title, good or bad?— the title, good or bad? all good, obviously- _ the title, good or bad? all good, obviously- we — the title, good or bad? al
laura, ifi can ut home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this — home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this one _ home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this one your _ home. a lot of teamwork. laura, ifi can put this one your way. _ home. a lot of teamwork. laura, if i | can put this one your way. everybody has a different role to play when you have a team. how would you describe the different — what each personality bring to the table? you are 'ust personality bring to the...
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whatever the outcome of this hearing, laura, the new fi season is just around the corner and what happens to homer impacts not only red bull but the sport as a whole. it really does. this matcher is overshadowing the build—up to the season. it is only last week that we thought new story could get bigger than the news that lewis hamilton was leaving mercedes for ferrari. next week here at the factory in milton keynes the new car for the seasonis milton keynes the new car for the season is set to be unveiled. christian horner was expected to have been front and centre at that but it is hard to see how you could do that if this investigation is still ongoing because quite clearly it has raised a number of questions and the speculation is furious about his future in red bull. he denies the allegations, but this has raised a lot of questions about whether he will be able to stay on as both team principal and chief executive and where he to leap what would that mean for the team this season? last season there were hugely dominant, winning 21 out of 22 races, and they would be hoping to pick u
whatever the outcome of this hearing, laura, the new fi season is just around the corner and what happens to homer impacts not only red bull but the sport as a whole. it really does. this matcher is overshadowing the build—up to the season. it is only last week that we thought new story could get bigger than the news that lewis hamilton was leaving mercedes for ferrari. next week here at the factory in milton keynes the new car for the seasonis milton keynes the new car for the season is set...
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two days later, brianna's mother, esther ghey, appeared on sunday with laura kuenssberg and addressed these words to the mother of one of the killers, scarlettjenkinson. if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak, then i'm open to that. i'd like to understand more how their life was and what they went through. and i also want her to know that i don't blame her for what her child's done. there was a big response to that very moving interview, including this recommendation from judith hartley. "if you don't watch anything else today, watch brianna ghey�*s mother interviewed by laura kuenssberg on bbc iplayer, brought me to tears". finally, those trying to find last week's newswatch on bbc iplayer on saturday morning were instead shown this. how did this administration allowed these groups to get so strong in the first place? well, by all accounts... breaking news coverage of strikes by us forces on targets in syria and iraq. that's what was broadcast in our normal news channel slot late on friday night instead of the programme we'd recorded, which was about emails releas
two days later, brianna's mother, esther ghey, appeared on sunday with laura kuenssberg and addressed these words to the mother of one of the killers, scarlettjenkinson. if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak, then i'm open to that. i'd like to understand more how their life was and what they went through. and i also want her to know that i don't blame her for what her child's done. there was a big response to that very moving interview, including this recommendation from...
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laura scott, bbc news, milton keynes. centuries from rohit sharma and ravindra jadeja helped india recover from a shaky start to the third test against england, in rajkot, where the home side ended day one on 326—5. sharma struck 131 before he was caught by his opposite number, ben stokes, off the bowling of mark wood in the last session of the day. wood was responsible forfour wickets, three with the ball, and also a run—out of sarfaraz khan, after he'd made a half century on debut. jadeja was 110 not out at the close. we fought hard all the way through the day, right till the end. obviously great to see woody get that run—out, put a big smile on his face. but yeah, i thought it was a hard—fought day — and i guess we will see tomorrow, hopefully we can take some wickets in the morning, we'll see you tomorrow after the day's play what kind of day that's been. kylian mbappe has told paris saint—germain he will leave the club at the end of the season, setting up a summer transfer of one of football's biggest sta
laura scott, bbc news, milton keynes. centuries from rohit sharma and ravindra jadeja helped india recover from a shaky start to the third test against england, in rajkot, where the home side ended day one on 326—5. sharma struck 131 before he was caught by his opposite number, ben stokes, off the bowling of mark wood in the last session of the day. wood was responsible forfour wickets, three with the ball, and also a run—out of sarfaraz khan, after he'd made a half century on debut. jadeja...
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laura scott reports. hurtling down mountains in leather boots on the wooden skis with not a helmet inside, the first generations of winter olympians were certainly daring. fast forward to the most recent addition in beijing and it is clear a lot has changed over the last century but the essence of the winter games has remained. we are all still throwing ourselves down a mountain essentially on wooden planks. it mountain essentially on wooden lanks. . . . mountain essentially on wooden lanks, , , . ., mountain essentially on wooden l planks-_ now planks. it is such a fine line. now and then- — planks. it is such a fine line. now and then. after— planks. it is such a fine line. now and then. after britain's - planks. it is such a fine line. now and then. after britain's first - planks. it is such a fine line. now| and then. after britain's first goal in 19 24 that and then. after britain's first goal in 19 2a that have been many more memorable successes. from tony nash and robyn dixon, to the iconic sou
laura scott reports. hurtling down mountains in leather boots on the wooden skis with not a helmet inside, the first generations of winter olympians were certainly daring. fast forward to the most recent addition in beijing and it is clear a lot has changed over the last century but the essence of the winter games has remained. we are all still throwing ourselves down a mountain essentially on wooden planks. it mountain essentially on wooden lanks. . . . mountain essentially on wooden lanks, ,...
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laura trott is trying to create. _ that laura trott is trying to create, the issue is not no plan versus— create, the issue is not no plan versus the _ create, the issue is not no plan versus the plan, it is the government has their own plan. labour— government has their own plan. labour has _ government has their own plan. labour has to have a plan and offer hope _ labour has to have a plan and offer hope it— labour has to have a plan and offer hope. it goes back to offering hope and offering change and that is what progressive parties have to do. but where progressive parties have to do. where does progressive parties have to do. pm where does he get back to add to this in terms of the green upper? i think where you get back to is the announcement, what is the detail of great _ announcement, what is the detail of great british energy, the detail of the wealth fund, the detail of the warm _ the wealth fund, the detail of the warm homes programme because people tet warm homes programme because people get that— warm homes programme because people get that of— warm homes programm
laura trott is trying to create. _ that laura trott is trying to create, the issue is not no plan versus— create, the issue is not no plan versus the _ create, the issue is not no plan versus the plan, it is the government has their own plan. labour— government has their own plan. labour has _ government has their own plan. labour has to have a plan and offer hope _ labour has to have a plan and offer hope it— labour has to have a plan and offer hope. it goes back to offering hope and...
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it's laura, in the studio, up from the basement where we broadcast on television. paddy, in the studio, up from the third floor. you get daylight! a bit. and henry at home with lots of daylight. well, this morning, the government minister who had the lucky ticket of coming on after an absolute thumping at the by elections in kingswood and also in wellingborough, which we talked about yesterday, was michael tomlinson, the immigration minister. now, henry, do you think it tells us anything that michael tomlinson, no offence, who doesn't have a hugely high profile, is the person who had the lucky ticket this morning? it definitely tells us a couple of things. one is that the government does want michael tomlinson to be one of the faces of its immigration policy. that might sound a bit sw1, but it definitely matters. he's done quite a lot of broadcast rounds since he got thatjob. and worth remembering, he got that job in a very frantic few hours after robert jenrick — up until that point, one of rishi sunak's closest friends in politics — suddenly resigned and tore
it's laura, in the studio, up from the basement where we broadcast on television. paddy, in the studio, up from the third floor. you get daylight! a bit. and henry at home with lots of daylight. well, this morning, the government minister who had the lucky ticket of coming on after an absolute thumping at the by elections in kingswood and also in wellingborough, which we talked about yesterday, was michael tomlinson, the immigration minister. now, henry, do you think it tells us anything that...
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i think the two of them kind of go together, laura, because i... i don't believe that lee anderson was intending to be islamophobic, but nonetheless, i understand the concern about, particularly when it's in relation to the mayor of london, and how those words have caused offence... you're talking about... and because of that, that is precisely why he was given the chance to apologise, and when he failed to do so, action was was taken. the question i'm asking you and i think our viewers will be able to hear very clearly that you don't want to give your view. is it your view that saying, i believe they've saying, i believe "they've" got control of khan and "they've" got control of london, is that islamophobia? well, i think the the chance that it could be taken, the fact that it could be taken in that way is the reason why those comments led to the chief whip asking for an apology from the prime minister. i share those concerns about how they could be taken in that way. and that's why it was right that he should be asked for an apology and when he f
i think the two of them kind of go together, laura, because i... i don't believe that lee anderson was intending to be islamophobic, but nonetheless, i understand the concern about, particularly when it's in relation to the mayor of london, and how those words have caused offence... you're talking about... and because of that, that is precisely why he was given the chance to apologise, and when he failed to do so, action was was taken. the question i'm asking you and i think our viewers will be...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the lunar new year there in china. i will leave you with pictures from iceland, as you can see, the volcano, which is its second eruption since this year. those are pretty spectacular pictures there. good pictures to leave you there. that is all for me. matthew will take you through the next three hours. do stay with us here on bbc news. thanks forjoining me. the weather has been so unpleasant for many of us today. heavy rain, a dismal picture out there and of course we have had snow across the hills of northern ireland and it's been snowing in northern parts of wales, northern england as well and into southern scotland. this is the radarfrom earlier on. come not exclusively. we have a wet covering of snow on lower ground as well but let's focus on the amber warnings from the met office which is valid from this afternoon across northern parts of wales and into this evening across the pennines so some of the higher roots could get as much as 25 centimetres of snow, the trans pennine routes can be tricky so take it stead
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the lunar new year there in china. i will leave you with pictures from iceland, as you can see, the volcano, which is its second eruption since this year. those are pretty spectacular pictures there. good pictures to leave you there. that is all for me. matthew will take you through the next three hours. do stay with us here on bbc news. thanks forjoining me. the weather has been so unpleasant for many of us today. heavy rain, a dismal picture out there and of...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. money and food, very important they are. i'm joined now by kitty lu who's director of public affairs at hungrypanda. thank you so much forjoining us. many people will be having reunion dinner is tonight. can you tell us about some of the commonly featured dishes and what they symbolise? £31 dishes and what they symbolise? of course. you know, in china, and lunar new year is all about delicious food and family reunion. the most important and symbolic dish that i can think of is definitely dumplings, especially in the northern part of china. the dumpling is shaped like the chinese... therefore it resembles wealth and prosperity that we long for in the new year. the pronunciation of dumpling sounds very similar to the translation of new year replacing the old year. at 12 o'clock at midnight, meaning the better is coming. so that's definitely the number one dish every chinese table during the lunar new year. another thing that i think is very important is a fish dish, on new year dinner table because in china, the word fish sou
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. money and food, very important they are. i'm joined now by kitty lu who's director of public affairs at hungrypanda. thank you so much forjoining us. many people will be having reunion dinner is tonight. can you tell us about some of the commonly featured dishes and what they symbolise? £31 dishes and what they symbolise? of course. you know, in china, and lunar new year is all about delicious food and family reunion. the most important and symbolic dish that i...
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about this fora minute, laura, i— think about this for a minute, laura, ifeel— think about this for a minute, laura, i feel quite _ think about this for a minute, laura, i feel quite strongly. think about this for a minute, i laura, i feel quite strongly about this, it _ laura, i feel quite strongly about this, it doesn't work _ laura, i feel quite strongly about this, it doesn't work i don't - this, it doesn't work i don't think for anybody— this, it doesn't work i don't think for anybody because, _ this, it doesn't work i don't think for anybody because, for- this, it doesn't work i don't think for anybody because, for the i this, it doesn't work i don't think. for anybody because, for the public, ithink— for anybody because, for the public, i think the _ for anybody because, for the public, i think the public— for anybody because, for the public, i think the public want _ for anybody because, for the public, i think the public want people - for anybody because, for the public, i think the public want people with l i think the public want people with some _ i think the publi
about this fora minute, laura, i— think about this for a minute, laura, ifeel— think about this for a minute, laura, i feel quite _ think about this for a minute, laura, i feel quite strongly. think about this for a minute, i laura, i feel quite strongly about this, it _ laura, i feel quite strongly about this, it doesn't work _ laura, i feel quite strongly about this, it doesn't work i don't - this, it doesn't work i don't think for anybody— this, it doesn't work i don't think for...
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which is what we were talking about, exactly, with laura trott. but i wonder, david, and this isjust a theory that has sprung into my head and is probably nonsense — do you think, you heard the prime minister and the chancellor talking about tax cuts because that was a message not for the country but for the party? i don't think that is nonsense, i think that is exactly - the point, and i think it looked very defensive. | there is also the hope - that the message that they will deliver for the country, it will be a little bit - like the 1992 general election, - norman lamont cut taxesjust before then, and you have that as a dividing line. - so, there is an element _ where that is going to be the pitch they would like to deliver. but i do also think there is a sort of sense of, - how do we keep the party calm, there is a lot going on, - can we stop talking about rwanda, can we start talking _ about economic policy? and therefore let's talk now about big, bold tax cuts. i whereas normally, even if you could deliver it, you would keep quiet. - and
which is what we were talking about, exactly, with laura trott. but i wonder, david, and this isjust a theory that has sprung into my head and is probably nonsense — do you think, you heard the prime minister and the chancellor talking about tax cuts because that was a message not for the country but for the party? i don't think that is nonsense, i think that is exactly - the point, and i think it looked very defensive. | there is also the hope - that the message that they will deliver for...
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he was pushed on by laura kuenssberg. you are explicitly saying this morning that practice will be banned, it will not be allowed to happen before the next general election? ., , ., happen before the next general election? . , ., , election? that is what it says in the bill. the — election? that is what it says in the bill. the bill— election? that is what it says in the bill. the bill ends— election? that is what it says in the bill. the bill ends section i election? that is what it says in | the bill. the bill ends section 21. previously— the bill. the bill ends section 21. previously you have said the courts might not be able to cope so we might not be able to cope so we might bring in the new law but it might bring in the new law but it might actually still happen because the courts aren't ready. i ask you again, just to be really explicit, will this practice have any —— ended by the time of the next general election? we by the time of the next general election? ~ ., ., ., election? we will have outlawed i
he was pushed on by laura kuenssberg. you are explicitly saying this morning that practice will be banned, it will not be allowed to happen before the next general election? ., , ., happen before the next general election? . , ., , election? that is what it says in the bill. the — election? that is what it says in the bill. the bill— election? that is what it says in the bill. the bill ends— election? that is what it says in the bill. the bill ends section i election? that is what it says...
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laura is desperate. due to a national shortage of adhd medication, her 12—year—old daughter, izzy, has had to go without her prescription. she's missed a lot of school learning. suspended every day. she comes home, she's in tears. she does not sleep. she cuts up clothes. she will make herself drinks. she will pour washing up liquid in the drinks. laura needs out but can't get from the hospital. i ring this three or four times a day. i've left several messages. or it willjust ring, ring, ring and says "leave a message." like it's doing now? yeah. and that is what i get all day, every day. in devon, 16—year—old lox was diagnosed with adhd when he was seven. since then, he's been on strong medication. it does feel like there's two different people. one of them is on my meds and one of them isn't on it. but, this christmas, due to the shortage, lox temporarily had to go without his medication. i hate the feeling of being off them because it's something that i know can harm other people and has harmed
laura is desperate. due to a national shortage of adhd medication, her 12—year—old daughter, izzy, has had to go without her prescription. she's missed a lot of school learning. suspended every day. she comes home, she's in tears. she does not sleep. she cuts up clothes. she will make herself drinks. she will pour washing up liquid in the drinks. laura needs out but can't get from the hospital. i ring this three or four times a day. i've left several messages. or it willjust ring, ring,...
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thanks, laura. a really im ortant plenty more. thanks, laura. a really important issue _ plenty more. thanks, laura. a really important issue now. _ around one and a half million people in the uk are affected by the agonising condition endometriosis, but specialist surgery is offering hope. the procedure, which uses a robot, has been running in bristol for the last 14 months, and almost 200 patients have been treated so far. our health correspondent matthew hill has the details. antonia has lost count of the number of operations she's had for a condition she suffered from for 30 years. i was on 180 milligrams of morphine a day. i was housebound. bedbound. no social life. and no, my lifejust was miserable. endometriosis affects one in ten women and involves tissue becoming inflamed. it can develop anywhere in the body, but most commonly occurs in the lining of the womb. antonia ended up going private eight years ago in london, where her endometriosis was surgically removed using a robot. i came off t
thanks, laura. a really im ortant plenty more. thanks, laura. a really important issue _ plenty more. thanks, laura. a really important issue now. _ around one and a half million people in the uk are affected by the agonising condition endometriosis, but specialist surgery is offering hope. the procedure, which uses a robot, has been running in bristol for the last 14 months, and almost 200 patients have been treated so far. our health correspondent matthew hill has the details. antonia has...
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michael tomlinson was on the laura kuenssberg show here in the laura kuenssberg show here in the uk this morning. he pointed to low turnout as a factor, it is worsening, though, the turnout was roughly typical of recent by—elections. he said the low turnout was lower than we would expect in the general election. sitting governments often struggle with by—elections which is the case. he pointed to the role of the reform uk party, that used to be known as the brexit party, they got 10% of the brexit party, they got 10% of the vote in the kingswood by—election, that is the seat in south gloucestershire and around 13% of the vote in wellingborough in northamptonshire. particularly in kingswood, the vote for reform is the difference between labour and the difference between labour and the conservatives. a vote for reform uk is a vote to put labour in office. the number of people voting for reform, both labour and conservative voters because they are frustrated with the two main parties. a difficult week for the government losing those two big by—elections. find government losing thos
michael tomlinson was on the laura kuenssberg show here in the laura kuenssberg show here in the uk this morning. he pointed to low turnout as a factor, it is worsening, though, the turnout was roughly typical of recent by—elections. he said the low turnout was lower than we would expect in the general election. sitting governments often struggle with by—elections which is the case. he pointed to the role of the reform uk party, that used to be known as the brexit party, they got 10% of the...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. a volcano in south west iceland has erupted for the third time since december. the lava is spewing from a long fissure — and has reached a crucial road that leads to the already damaged town of grindavik. our science editor rebecca morrelle has been looking at why these eruptions keep happening. a fiery start to iceland�*s day, but these spectacular fountains of lava are causing more disruption on the reykjanes peninsula. a pipeline supplying heat and hot water to 30,000 people has been engulfed by molten rock, and a road to the blue lagoon tourist attraction is now cut off. it�*s the third eruption since december, but scientists knew it was coming. now that these eruptions are appeasing themselves, are repeating themselves, the scientists now have a much better idea of where there is a breaking point for the magma to come through the ground, so they�*ve been tracking how the ground is inflating as magma is coming up from deep, and now they can tell with a lot more certainty w
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laura scott reports. christian horner has been at the helm of red bull racing for nearly two decades, holding the team into a dominant force and becoming one of the most recognisable faces in the paddock, often alongside his former spice girl wife. but his future in the sport was put in jeopardy when allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against him by a female colleague. at the recent season launch, he emphatically maintained his innocence. can you guarantee you have never behaved inappropriately towards a colleague? i deny any accusations made against me. with the season looming, key figures in the sport had called for swift resolution. it's very concerning, the allegations are serious and it certainly seems like things should be coming to an end here quickly because we really need to be talking about formula 1 as we go into the start of the year. just 72 hours before the first race in bahrain came the news he had been cleared of misconduct following an independent investigation. everybody he
laura scott reports. christian horner has been at the helm of red bull racing for nearly two decades, holding the team into a dominant force and becoming one of the most recognisable faces in the paddock, often alongside his former spice girl wife. but his future in the sport was put in jeopardy when allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against him by a female colleague. at the recent season launch, he emphatically maintained his innocence. can you guarantee you have never behaved...
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ms ghey has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. i don't have any hate for either of them because hate is such a harmful emotion to the person that's holding that. but with regards to forgiving them, i think that... no, not really. it's incredible to hear you say you have no hatred towards them, even though they took the life of your daughter, they planned it, they discuseds it on messaging apps, that scarlett had been on the dark web, watching videos of violence and torture. and i think you've just shown again that extraordinary compassionate people around the country have seen in the last few weeks. scarlett�*s mother has thanked you for your compassion. i wonder, did you see her in court? i've seen her but we haven't come face—to—face. but when i think of their emotions and how they're feeling, it brings back how i felt when all happened in february. yeah, she looks completely broken, really, and rightly so, she's going through an absolutely horrific time. is there anything you would like to say to her? erm... i think that
ms ghey has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. i don't have any hate for either of them because hate is such a harmful emotion to the person that's holding that. but with regards to forgiving them, i think that... no, not really. it's incredible to hear you say you have no hatred towards them, even though they took the life of your daughter, they planned it, they discuseds it on messaging apps, that scarlett had been on the dark web, watching videos of violence and torture. and i think you've...
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speaking to laura kuenssberg this morning, the deputy prime minister oliver dowden refused to say he thought the comments were islamophobic made by lee anderson or that they intended to be. let's listen. well, that's why the prime minister took action. he gave lee anderson the opportunity to apologise, he didn't take that opportunity. words matter. he didn't choose his words correctly and, having failed to apologise, the prime minister took action and removed the whip. i think that was the appropriate course of action to take. do you agree, though, that the remarks were | islamophobic, anti—muslim? i don't believe that lee anderson said those remarks intending to be islamophobic. oliver dowden also said lee anderson would have kept hisjob if he had followed party orders to apologise. the prime minister rishi sunak has so far not commented specifically on lee anderson's comments. he has put out some words this morning talking about the dangers of a divisive politics and the polarisation and extremism seen he says recently amid concern about the nature of some pro—palestinian prote
speaking to laura kuenssberg this morning, the deputy prime minister oliver dowden refused to say he thought the comments were islamophobic made by lee anderson or that they intended to be. let's listen. well, that's why the prime minister took action. he gave lee anderson the opportunity to apologise, he didn't take that opportunity. words matter. he didn't choose his words correctly and, having failed to apologise, the prime minister took action and removed the whip. i think that was the...
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yes, laura. it is a cliff _ on a big offensive there. yes, laura. it is a cliff face - on a big offensive there. yes, i laura. it is a cliff face moment, really. we are talking about two absolutely traumatised populations, the israelis on one hand are increasingly desperate to have the hostages back and the terrible suffering that gazan palestinians have gone through. we're told by gershon baskin, i have to site his name, political activist with very good sources and also a journalist, that the issue with rafah now in particular is that the idf, the israeli army, suspects there are tunnels very close to and the egyptians say we have gone six kilometres down and there are not and the israelis are sceptical of that. the issue for israel now is really a discussion with egypt. as you say, 1.7 million, more than half of an incredibly suffering gazan palestinian population is there. and egypt doesn't want a huge flow on its side. ., , ., ., , its side. there are so many competing _ its side. there are so many competing practice - its side. there are so ma
yes, laura. it is a cliff _ on a big offensive there. yes, laura. it is a cliff face - on a big offensive there. yes, i laura. it is a cliff face moment, really. we are talking about two absolutely traumatised populations, the israelis on one hand are increasingly desperate to have the hostages back and the terrible suffering that gazan palestinians have gone through. we're told by gershon baskin, i have to site his name, political activist with very good sources and also a journalist, that the...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. a wide range of temperatures on thursday with mild air towards the south, much colder feeling airfurther north. there was some snow, particularly over the peak district and over the pennines too — here's hebden bridge in west yorkshire. most of the snow came over the high ground. but misty, mild conditions further south. plenty of heavy rain, too. you can see that on the radar picturejust piling into the south of england and south wales earlier on through the night. lots of flood alerts in place here. there's the snowfall further north, most of it over the high ground, but some of the snow towards the south just turning back to sleet and then to rain with that milder feeling air. but still the risk of some travel disruption as we head into friday with an ice risk from northern england northwards and still some falling snow over the very highest peaks as well. the snow riskjust transferring into central southern areas of scotland, too, and some brisk easterly winds. so perhaps some m
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. a wide range of temperatures on thursday with mild air towards the south, much colder feeling airfurther north. there was some snow, particularly over the peak district and over the pennines too — here's hebden bridge in west yorkshire. most of the snow came over the high ground. but misty, mild conditions further south. plenty of heavy rain, too. you can see that on the radar picturejust piling into the...
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laura scott went to meet him. commentator: a first cheltenham success forjamie moore. _ in his 22 years as a jockey, he triumphed on the biggest stages. but while jamie moore's tally of winners is vast, so is his catalogue of injuries. last year he had three heavy falls, each of which knocked him out for more than four minutes, and now he's hung up his boots on medical advice. they way the doctor said it to me was, i see a lot of footballers, rugby players and boxers, and your brain, it doesn't like any of theirs. and i thought, this is quite good then. he says, it looks like a car crash victim. and that hits you and you think, right, definitely won't be race riding any more. after his latest fall at lingfield in november, moore underwent concussion tests and a ct scan. they had come back clear, but his pattern of injuries was such that he was sent for further scans. did a proper mri scan on my brain and, yeah, there'sjust a scattering of brain bleeds in there. we couldn't say if it was from this fall in november,
laura scott went to meet him. commentator: a first cheltenham success forjamie moore. _ in his 22 years as a jockey, he triumphed on the biggest stages. but while jamie moore's tally of winners is vast, so is his catalogue of injuries. last year he had three heavy falls, each of which knocked him out for more than four minutes, and now he's hung up his boots on medical advice. they way the doctor said it to me was, i see a lot of footballers, rugby players and boxers, and your brain, it doesn't...
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laura bicker, bbc news, cambodia. now for something completely different — the sesame street character elmo has become the internet�*s therapist... after posing a casual question on x — formerly known as twitter — asking how is everybody doing? that was enough to prompt thousands of people to unload their woes on elmo... saying they weren't ok at all. our reporter, courtney bembridge, has more from the newsroom. it's a simple question, but it's hit a nerve online. almost 180 million people have seen this post on x from elmo, and thousands of users have unleashed their grief and despair on the small red muppet, as the new york times put it. elmo asked an innocuous question. elmo was not expecting to open a yawning chasm of despair, and someone else posted this image with the caption elmo after seeing the replies. but there has been an overwhelmingly positive response to elmo asking about everyone's emotional well—being. the un posted... and nasa said... even the us president has weighed in, saying... elmo's c
laura bicker, bbc news, cambodia. now for something completely different — the sesame street character elmo has become the internet�*s therapist... after posing a casual question on x — formerly known as twitter — asking how is everybody doing? that was enough to prompt thousands of people to unload their woes on elmo... saying they weren't ok at all. our reporter, courtney bembridge, has more from the newsroom. it's a simple question, but it's hit a nerve online. almost 180 million...
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early on sunday with laura kuenssberg laura spoke to the shadow foreign secretary david lammy about the decision visions in the labour party, both over gaza and anti—semitism. she asked him first about a scottish national party motion, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. i have seen that swelling around social_ i have seen that swelling around social media and that isjust i have seen that swelling around social media and that is just a form of words _ social media and that is just a form of words swelling around social media — of words swelling around social media i— of words swelling around social media. i don't think that was the media. idon't think that was the entirety— media. i don't think that was the entirety that you read out. it is why i_ entirety that you read out. it is why i say— entirety that you read out. it is why i say that, in all seriousness, given— why i say that, in all seriousness, given the — why i say that, in all seriousness, given the tremendous loss of life, given— given the tremendous loss of life, given the — given the tremendous los
early on sunday with laura kuenssberg laura spoke to the shadow foreign secretary david lammy about the decision visions in the labour party, both over gaza and anti—semitism. she asked him first about a scottish national party motion, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. i have seen that swelling around social_ i have seen that swelling around social media and that isjust i have seen that swelling around social media and that is just a form of words _ social media and that is just a...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. you are watching bbc news from washington. more at the top of the hour, join me then if you can. goodbye for now. hello there. a wide range of temperatures on thursday with mild air towards the south, much colder feeling airfurther north. there was some snow, particularly over the peak district and over the pennines too — here's hebden bridge in west yorkshire. most of the snow came over the high ground. but misty, mild conditions further south. plenty of heavy rain, too. you can see that on the radar picturejust piling into the south of england and south wales earlier on through the night. lots of flood alerts in place here. there's the snowfall further north, most of it over the higher ground, but some of the snow towards the south just turning back to sleet and then to rain with that milder feeling air. but still the risk of some travel disruption as we head into friday, with an ice risk from northern england northwards and still some falling snow over the very highest peaks as well. the snow riskjust transferring into ce
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. you are watching bbc news from washington. more at the top of the hour, join me then if you can. goodbye for now. hello there. a wide range of temperatures on thursday with mild air towards the south, much colder feeling airfurther north. there was some snow, particularly over the peak district and over the pennines too — here's hebden bridge in west yorkshire. most of the snow came over the high ground. but misty, mild conditions further south. plenty of...
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he's been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. let's start by giving the audience a real picture of what's going on with some statistics. you can see how much the prospect of owning your own home has changed. earnings have doubled since 1997 and house prices have increased four and a half times. then ten years ago if you look at our next graphic we can show people the kind of impact that has had on social housing. social housing, 180,000 of them have been lost since between 2012 and 2022 while the conservatives have been in charge, resulting in such huge pressure being put on. if we look at the next set of statistics that has meant we have more and more evictions. just last year 6,000, in 2022, rather last year, a significant increase to more than 9,000 people losing their rented homes when they had done nothing wrong, the so—called no—fault evictions. the knock—on from that to temporary accommodation where people end up is a huge increase, 2013, not long after the conservatives took charge, 55,000, now 2023, more than 100,0
he's been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. let's start by giving the audience a real picture of what's going on with some statistics. you can see how much the prospect of owning your own home has changed. earnings have doubled since 1997 and house prices have increased four and a half times. then ten years ago if you look at our next graphic we can show people the kind of impact that has had on social housing. social housing, 180,000 of them have been lost since between 2012 and 2022...
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laura trant, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. for some of us a beautiful start of the week with lots of sunshine this morning labour were standing by their candidate in the rochdale by election. in the last couple of hours the party's announced it's withdrawing its support for him. what's changed ?
laura trant, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. for some of us a beautiful start of the week with lots of sunshine this morning labour were standing by their candidate in the rochdale by election. in the last couple of hours the party's announced it's withdrawing its support for him. what's changed ?
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laura scott, bbc news, milton keynes. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has warned that a delay in approving new us military aid to ukraine is already having an impact on the battlefield. he said european allies and canada were doing more to help but american support was vital. the united states being by far the biggest ally, of course it's vital that that continue to provide support, and therefore i continue to expect that they will be able to make a decision, hopefully as soon as possible. tonight, the white house has warned that the key front—line city of avdiivka in the donetsk region is at risk of finally falling into russian control. it follows months of heavy fighting. our correspondent andrew harding reports from the battlefield there, where ukraine's army is stuggling with shortage of ammunition. ukrainian tanks heading into battle. we are close to the russian lines here, and to a town the kremlin has been desperate to capture for months. inside avdiivka, it's not going well for ukraine. these troops are incr
laura scott, bbc news, milton keynes. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has warned that a delay in approving new us military aid to ukraine is already having an impact on the battlefield. he said european allies and canada were doing more to help but american support was vital. the united states being by far the biggest ally, of course it's vital that that continue to provide support, and therefore i continue to expect that they will be able to make a decision, hopefully as soon as possible....
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police in peru disguised himself as a cartoon series care bears to laura woman allegedly selling drugs out of her house —— to lure. the police pounced interested her. there you go. police released the video to say they found cocaine base in the house. they dressed as santa claus last christmas to catch criminals too. i'll be back with the headlines in just a couple of minutes' time. i'm lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. normally at this time of the year, maximum temperatures would be 8—9 celsius. now, today wasn't a record—breaker by any means, but it was unusually mild, particularly for england and wales — 17 celsius in worcestershire and also suffolk, and in the northeast of england, it was 16 celsius in durham. those high temperatures came because we had a southerly breeze, and we also broke the cloud up to give some sunshine here and there as well. but that was ahead of the rain. and, whilst it was 15 celsius in manchester for a while, we have seen the cloud thickening across wales and western parts of england with some rain developing. the rain's cleared
police in peru disguised himself as a cartoon series care bears to laura woman allegedly selling drugs out of her house —— to lure. the police pounced interested her. there you go. police released the video to say they found cocaine base in the house. they dressed as santa claus last christmas to catch criminals too. i'll be back with the headlines in just a couple of minutes' time. i'm lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. normally at this time of the year, maximum...
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david lammy, the shadow foreign secretary was on the programme this morning with laura kuenssberg and he was asked about the by—election coming up. t was asked about the by-election coming up-_ coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment _ coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment was _ coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment was that - coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment was that he i coming up. i am sorry that the i initialjudgment was that he had made _ initialjudgment was that he had made an— initialjudgment was that he had made an apology, the candidate had made _ made an apology, the candidate had made an— made an apology, the candidate had made an apology, the candidate had made an apology and we could move forward _ made an apology and we could move forward. moore came to light and it was right— forward. moore came to light and it was right that keir starmer acted decisively, i'm afraid, to suspend him, _ decisively, i'm afraid, to suspend him. and — decisively, i'm afraid, to suspend him. and to— decisively, i'm afraid, to suspend him, an
david lammy, the shadow foreign secretary was on the programme this morning with laura kuenssberg and he was asked about the by—election coming up. t was asked about the by-election coming up-_ coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment _ coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment was _ coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment was that - coming up. i am sorry that the initialjudgment was that he i coming up. i am sorry that the i initialjudgment was that he had made _...
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he was speaking to our sports news correspondent laura scott. it was planned as a celebration of 20 years of red bull racing, and the unveiling of the car they hope will help them defend their two world titles. but with the world's media gathered, there was no escaping the fact that the man at the helm, christian horner,
he was speaking to our sports news correspondent laura scott. it was planned as a celebration of 20 years of red bull racing, and the unveiling of the car they hope will help them defend their two world titles. but with the world's media gathered, there was no escaping the fact that the man at the helm, christian horner,
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