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sunak for pene mardon, a former magician's assistant. this is the kind of electoral news in britain, so it is not surprising that the british are following our electoral process with great interest, especially since england and the united states have for years accused the kremlin of interfering in their own elections or, in britain, interfering in the referendum. on brexit, so it turns out that their island future depends on the situation in russia, on the elections in russia, but nevertheless, in response to all their calls to disrupt the elections, they can only it is bitter to note that the elections were held normally. thank you, lisa, this was our man in london, lisa gerson, by the way, please, lisa, according to the classics, do not read british newspapers before lunch, especially yellow ones, although choosing between british weather and british lunch, maybe i would prefer reading newspapers, it's still more attractive. it’s very funny that he was called the new churchill, and it was in this style that he repeated, i promise you
sunak for pene mardon, a former magician's assistant. this is the kind of electoral news in britain, so it is not surprising that the british are following our electoral process with great interest, especially since england and the united states have for years accused the kremlin of interfering in their own elections or, in britain, interfering in the referendum. on brexit, so it turns out that their island future depends on the situation in russia, on the elections in russia, but nevertheless,...
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sunak 3 days before the attack. victoria, the harbinger of death, promised the russians several unpleasant surprises in the coming weeks and months. further, white house press secretary john kirby announced that american citizens warned to stay away from crowded places, including shopping centers and theaters in moscow. and this makes me believe that the united states, its nato allies, its puppet servant, the state of ukraine, the stump state of ukraine, are actually responsible for this mass murder, that is, just a person too. i just need to remind you of the date: december 2017 , a coup d’etat had already taken place in ukraine, all the sanctions had already been imposed, russia had already been accused of, god knows what, and on this date the americans announced an impending terrorist attack in st. petersburg, nothing stopped them, there were very bad relations, and there was another american president, but under him they took away our consulate in seattle, they did it, now they haven’t done it, and they say
sunak 3 days before the attack. victoria, the harbinger of death, promised the russians several unpleasant surprises in the coming weeks and months. further, white house press secretary john kirby announced that american citizens warned to stay away from crowded places, including shopping centers and theaters in moscow. and this makes me believe that the united states, its nato allies, its puppet servant, the state of ukraine, the stump state of ukraine, are actually responsible for this mass...
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british prime minister rishi sunak wishing kate a speedy recovery. her brother james, with words of support on instagram, saying over the years we have climbed many mountains together as a family. we will climb this one with you too. princess catherine says she and her family are now trying to process her cancer diagnosis. >> this, of course, came as a huge shock, and william and i have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. >> the princess also asking for time and space while she completes her treatment. it comes after weeks of online conspiracies about her well-being, theories spreading on social media after kensington palace released this photo on mother's day in the uk, which was found to have been doctored, the princess admitting she edited it herself. >> i do think the royal family is very aware of the noise and i think by giving this message in this way, it was also really a direct plea for space and privacy. >> buckingham palace saying the king is so proud of catherine for her coura
british prime minister rishi sunak wishing kate a speedy recovery. her brother james, with words of support on instagram, saying over the years we have climbed many mountains together as a family. we will climb this one with you too. princess catherine says she and her family are now trying to process her cancer diagnosis. >> this, of course, came as a huge shock, and william and i have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family....
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today, the uk's prime minister, rishi sunak, blasted the recent reporting around kate. as you know, there's been a lot of media reports, speculation and intense interest, including reporting on that photoshopping scandal of the mother's day photo that they released with her and the kids, does sunak have a point, do you think that, you know, i mean, obviously everybody feels terrible and everybody's feeling that she's battling a lot now. people are going to leave her alone. but what about the prior coverage leading up to this point? thoughts? yeah i mean, i wish they just would have handled it better from the very beginning. i'm talking about their pr team not putting out that photo, not leaving people questioning. not that they needed to say that she had cancer, but i think they could have handled it better. that would have helped. maybe all the speculation around it, all the media coverage and, you know, maybe made the situation a little bit better than what it ended up being, which was just a disaster, unfortunately. and now we know it's horrible news. so i just wish
today, the uk's prime minister, rishi sunak, blasted the recent reporting around kate. as you know, there's been a lot of media reports, speculation and intense interest, including reporting on that photoshopping scandal of the mother's day photo that they released with her and the kids, does sunak have a point, do you think that, you know, i mean, obviously everybody feels terrible and everybody's feeling that she's battling a lot now. people are going to leave her alone. but what about the...
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rishi sunak said democracy is being targeted by extremists, and that there are forces that are quote "trying to tear us apart". he spoke about the affect the war in the middle east is having on communities in the uk. and mr sunak said the victory of controversial mp george galloway in last night's rochdale by—election was "beyond alarming." more than 91,000 nhs appointments in england were rescheduled because of the five—day junior doctors strike that ended on wednesday. nhs england said the walk—out meant at least 23,000 staff were absent. union members want a 35% pay increase, which ministers have rejected. new figures show that last month was the warmest february on record for wales and england. and with the warmth comes more rain. the south of england had its wettest february on record — going back to 1836. the uk as a whole saw its second warmest february. the statistics are in line with long—term projections of warmer, wetter winters due to climate change. you're live with bbc news. voters headed to the polls on friday in iran's elections for a new parliament and the
rishi sunak said democracy is being targeted by extremists, and that there are forces that are quote "trying to tear us apart". he spoke about the affect the war in the middle east is having on communities in the uk. and mr sunak said the victory of controversial mp george galloway in last night's rochdale by—election was "beyond alarming." more than 91,000 nhs appointments in england were rescheduled because of the five—day junior doctors strike that ended on wednesday....
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he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir — outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer _ outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer needed - outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer needed to - outcome. he was saying rishi sunaki and sir keir starmer needed to think about what happened and the fact that he had won — how will downing street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great _ street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great deal _ street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great deal of _ street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great deal of mention - street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great deal of mention of. wasn't a great deal of mention of rishi sunak there, was there? it's not a good result for either of the two main party, there's no doubt about that. labour, as i say, going into this by—election probably would have been quite comfortable and confident of holding onto it. but their campaign imploded because of remarks made by their candidate. as for the cons
he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir — outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer _ outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer needed - outcome. he was saying rishi sunak and sir keir starmer needed to - outcome. he was saying rishi sunaki and sir keir starmer needed to think about what happened and the fact that he had won — how will downing street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great _ street take it, do you think? there wasn't a great deal _ street take...
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keir starmer and rishi sunak are two chicks of the same backside. and they got well and truly spanked tonight here in rochdale. —— cheeks. finally i congratulate david tellis on his remarkable achievement. applause his on his remarkable achievement. applaus: , ., , applause his remarkable achievement in cominu applause his remarkable achievement in coming second _ applause his remarkable achievement in coming second in _ applause his remarkable achievement in coming second in this _ applause his remarkable achievement in coming second in this by-election . in coming second in this by—election and trust that even the most biased journalist in the room will realise that this is the first time ever in british political history that the two big parties of the state were thoroughly and soundly beaten. —— i congratulate david tulley on his achievement.— congratulate david tulley on his achievement._ i - congratulate david tulley on his achievement._ i don'tj congratulate david tulley on his - achievement._ i don't think achievement. applause i
keir starmer and rishi sunak are two chicks of the same backside. and they got well and truly spanked tonight here in rochdale. —— cheeks. finally i congratulate david tellis on his remarkable achievement. applause his on his remarkable achievement. applaus: , ., , applause his remarkable achievement in cominu applause his remarkable achievement in coming second _ applause his remarkable achievement in coming second in _ applause his remarkable achievement in coming second in this _...
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keir starmer and rishi sunak are two cheeks of the same backside, and they both got well and truly spanked tonight here in rochdale. george galloway�*s victory came at the end of a fractious campaign and the end of a fractious campaign and the cows continued on stage during that victory speech that we just saw there with a box of orange confetti thrown in galloway�*s direction as he began addressing the hall. a grand alliance. george _ addressing the hall. a grand alliance. george galloway! | addressing the hall. a grand i alliance. george galloway! you addressing the hall. a grand - alliance. george galloway! you want to burn _ alliance. george galloway! you want to burn our — alliance. george galloway! you want to burn our future. you are a climate — to burn our future. you are a climate change denier. you said in the hustings that you want to extract— the hustings that you want to extract oil and gas from the north sea and _ extract oil and gas from the north sea and all— extract oil and gas from the north sea and all the coal from under our feet _ sea and all the coal from
keir starmer and rishi sunak are two cheeks of the same backside, and they both got well and truly spanked tonight here in rochdale. george galloway�*s victory came at the end of a fractious campaign and the end of a fractious campaign and the cows continued on stage during that victory speech that we just saw there with a box of orange confetti thrown in galloway�*s direction as he began addressing the hall. a grand alliance. george _ addressing the hall. a grand alliance. george galloway!...
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that is the uk prime minister rishi sunak their speaking outside downing street. various comments you heard them making there about the scourge of extremism and particularly he was talking about discourse, political discourse in the uk, and his concerns about direction that was taking. you heard it was a very impassioned speech by rishi sunak outside downing street. in an election year as well, of course, we do not know when the uk general election will be but it seems it was a point he felt he wanted to make quite strongly before the general election is called because of course here in the uk, over the next few months, we will of course exceed the political discourse. we saw the bye election happening in rochdale yesterday, but we would of course exceed much more campaigning as a general election draws closer. let's get to weather now. hello there. today is the first day of meteorological spring, and yet it was a christmas card. seeing that we had first thing this morning here in northern ireland, we've got cold air sitting over the uk at the moment and through t
that is the uk prime minister rishi sunak their speaking outside downing street. various comments you heard them making there about the scourge of extremism and particularly he was talking about discourse, political discourse in the uk, and his concerns about direction that was taking. you heard it was a very impassioned speech by rishi sunak outside downing street. in an election year as well, of course, we do not know when the uk general election will be but it seems it was a point he felt he...
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_ a billionaire leader, rishi sunak, his father—in—law has _ a billionaire leader, rishi sunak,| his father—in—law has commercial ties with — his father—in—law has commercial ties with israel— his father—in—law has commercial ties with israel is. _ his father—in—law has commercial ties with israel is. is _ his father-in-law has commercial ties with israel is.— his father-in-law has commercial ties with israel is. is there a deep dive into conspiracy _ ties with israel is. is there a deep dive into conspiracy theories - ties with israel is. is there a deep. dive into conspiracy theories here? this is not conspiracy, you can look at companies — this is not conspiracy, you can look at companies house _ this is not conspiracy, you can look at companies house and _ this is not conspiracy, you can look at companies house and see - this is not conspiracy, you can look at companies house and see that l this is not conspiracy, you can look. at companies house and see that they have deep— at companies house and see that they have deep commercial— at companies house
_ a billionaire leader, rishi sunak, his father—in—law has _ a billionaire leader, rishi sunak,| his father—in—law has commercial ties with — his father—in—law has commercial ties with israel— his father—in—law has commercial ties with israel is. _ his father—in—law has commercial ties with israel is. is _ his father-in-law has commercial ties with israel is.— his father-in-law has commercial ties with israel is. is there a deep dive into conspiracy _ ties with israel...
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we to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough.— to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough. we have set this target- — were not good enough. we have set this target- i — were not good enough. we have set this target. i have _ were not good enough. we have set this target. i have use _ were not good enough. we have set this target. i have use the _ were not good enough. we have set this target. i have use the nhs - this target. i have use the nhs proudly from the age of free when i was diagnosed with type one diabetes. we have set it as a clear priority for the whole of government, but particularly for my government. 0ver government, but particularly for my government. over the last few months although we have seen waiting lists come down of course we want to do much more. interestingly we know for the longest waits they are concentrated injust 15 the longest waits they are concentrated in just 15 thrusts. the longest waits they are concentrated injust 15 thrusts. as well as tackling the problem nationally, we have made concerted efforts to try to support
we to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough.— to rishi sunak saying waiting times were not good enough. we have set this target- — were not good enough. we have set this target- i — were not good enough. we have set this target. i have _ were not good enough. we have set this target. i have use _ were not good enough. we have set this target. i have use the _ were not good enough. we have set this target. i have use the nhs - this target. i have use the nhs proudly from...
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she responded to rishi sunak saying nhs waiting times were not good enough.. set this target because we get it. i use the nhs and proudly have done since the age of three when i was diagnosed with type one diabetes. i absolutely understand why people are so worried about this. we have set it as a clear priority for the whole of government, but particularly obviously for my department. and although over the last three months we have seen waiting lists come down of course we want to do much more. interestingly, we know that for the longest waits they are concentrated in just 15 trusts. and so as well as tackling the problem nationally, we have made concerted efforts to try to support those 15 trusts, to get those longest waiting patients looked at, looked after, so that we can reduce the lists in that way as well. you agree with the prime minister that you have failed? yeah. and we well, we also acknowledge that as well as putting extra funding into dealing with the electives, we have a recovery plan that, as i say, we are making progress on. we have also got to
she responded to rishi sunak saying nhs waiting times were not good enough.. set this target because we get it. i use the nhs and proudly have done since the age of three when i was diagnosed with type one diabetes. i absolutely understand why people are so worried about this. we have set it as a clear priority for the whole of government, but particularly obviously for my department. and although over the last three months we have seen waiting lists come down of course we want to do much more....
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sunak tojust only 5% behind the tories, under sinking rishi sunaktojust18%. we are going _ sinking rishi sunaktojust18%. we are going up and they are going down _ are going up and they are going down. many think this is a short—term pressure group for one election. _ short—term pressure group for one election, forget it. you are wrong. this is— election, forget it. you are wrong. this is a _ election, forget it. you are wrong. this is a serious medium—term plan. we had _ this is a serious medium—term plan. we had to— this is a serious medium—term plan. we had to shape and influence and change _ we had to shape and influence and change the course of direction of this country of ours. because at the moment, _ this country of ours. because at the moment, it — this country of ours. because at the moment, it is broken and people are getting _ moment, it is broken and people are getting poorer. where does this start? _ getting poorer. where does this start? iti— getting poorer. where does this start? i'll tell you where we are potting — start? i
sunak tojust only 5% behind the tories, under sinking rishi sunaktojust18%. we are going _ sinking rishi sunaktojust18%. we are going up and they are going down _ are going up and they are going down. many think this is a short—term pressure group for one election. _ short—term pressure group for one election, forget it. you are wrong. this is— election, forget it. you are wrong. this is a _ election, forget it. you are wrong. this is a serious medium—term plan. we had _ this is a...
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he was named the deputy chairman of the conservative party by rishi sunak last year. he then resigned and was suspended as you say recently over comments to do with and mayor of london, which he again said that he was not going to apologise for. he says his beliefs haven't changed but now he feels that reform is the best fit for him. he says he is going to stand again in ashfield, which is as he puts it, a big gamble. it is an unpredictable constituency and he wants to put himself forward as a champion for those who feel like westminster is a long way away and doesn't represent their views. as a very well established independent grouping. he ran the council in ashfield. you may say if you want to vote for a party thatis say if you want to vote for a party that is a long way from westminster. interesting to note what this does to the conservatives and indeed the prime minister. liberal democrats are saying the prime minister's authorities in tatters having appointed this man as deputy chairman he is effected to reform. reform is picking up votes from the conservatives.
he was named the deputy chairman of the conservative party by rishi sunak last year. he then resigned and was suspended as you say recently over comments to do with and mayor of london, which he again said that he was not going to apologise for. he says his beliefs haven't changed but now he feels that reform is the best fit for him. he says he is going to stand again in ashfield, which is as he puts it, a big gamble. it is an unpredictable constituency and he wants to put himself forward as a...
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will rishi sunak return it? after nato expands president putin issued a fresh warning to the west, he will send troops to the border of finland. lithuania blames russia for attacking a close aide to late opposition leader alexei navalny. the us sends marines into haiti as it tries to help the transition of power in a country wracked by violence.
will rishi sunak return it? after nato expands president putin issued a fresh warning to the west, he will send troops to the border of finland. lithuania blames russia for attacking a close aide to late opposition leader alexei navalny. the us sends marines into haiti as it tries to help the transition of power in a country wracked by violence.
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when rishi sunak made this visit to a lead in november, his helicopter ride had been provided by one of his party's biggest donors. frank hester, who last year donated £10 million to the conservative party, now alleged to have made comments that the prime minister spokesperson was described as racist and wrong. frank hester apologised and said that he aborts racism. in a statement he said that he accepts that he made comments that were rude about diane abbott but said his criticism had nothing to do with her gender, another colour of her skin. the prime minister suggested that he accepts that apology but today he is likely to face questions about what will happen to the money frank hester donated. labor are calling for it to be given back. ., , , back. the absolutely reprehensible - back. the absolutely - reprehensible comments, back. the absolutely _ reprehensible comments, rishi sunak should now apologise to diane abbott and the £10 million the tory party have taken from this individual, rishi sunak should order that money to be paid back. last niaht, a money to be paid back. las
when rishi sunak made this visit to a lead in november, his helicopter ride had been provided by one of his party's biggest donors. frank hester, who last year donated £10 million to the conservative party, now alleged to have made comments that the prime minister spokesperson was described as racist and wrong. frank hester apologised and said that he aborts racism. in a statement he said that he accepts that he made comments that were rude about diane abbott but said his criticism had nothing...
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this individual, rishi sunak should order that money to be paid back. last night a leading member of one conservative pressure group suggested it could be used to promote ethnic minority groups. i would hope that actually hq would use that money to invest in grassroots. there are so many bame activists in the conservative party, there are bame groups and forums, and i think that actually, so many of them are so under supported, that it would be a perfect opportunity to actually improve that engagement. diane abbott has described the alleged comments as frightening, and reported them to the police unit tasked with investigating alleged crimes against mps. but for rishi sunak, a prime minister who stood in downing street and warned against racism and extremism in politics, questions remain about the language used by some of those who support him. hannah miller, bbc news. speaking to bbc breakfast this morning, the post office minister, kevin hollinrake, said he would accept another £10 million donation from frank hester — — and that he is not a racis
this individual, rishi sunak should order that money to be paid back. last night a leading member of one conservative pressure group suggested it could be used to promote ethnic minority groups. i would hope that actually hq would use that money to invest in grassroots. there are so many bame activists in the conservative party, there are bame groups and forums, and i think that actually, so many of them are so under supported, that it would be a perfect opportunity to actually improve that...
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this month outside downing street, rishi sunak promised robust action. we will redouble our support for the prevent programme to stop young minds being poisoned by extremism. we will demand that universities stop extremist activity on campus. we will also act to prevent people entering this country whose aim is to undermine its values. this isn't a new legal standard, but his government will draw up a list of extremist groups. islamists and neo—nazis, it says, whose actions, while not illegal, are deemed threatening. some conservatives worry it could impinge on ourfreedoms. radical islamists pose a serious threat to our nation's security. and i agree with my right honourable friend that we must urgently address this. but reports that the government wishes to broaden the definition of extremism are concerning because in separating the definition of extremism from actual violence and harm, we may criminalise people with a wide range of legitimate views and have a chilling effect on free speech. this is absolutely not about silencing those with private an
this month outside downing street, rishi sunak promised robust action. we will redouble our support for the prevent programme to stop young minds being poisoned by extremism. we will demand that universities stop extremist activity on campus. we will also act to prevent people entering this country whose aim is to undermine its values. this isn't a new legal standard, but his government will draw up a list of extremist groups. islamists and neo—nazis, it says, whose actions, while not...
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rishi sunak told the commons that the alleged remarks were racist but that mr hester�*s apology for making rude comments should be accepted. here's our political editor chris mason. the government's current position is theirs, they say that the remarks were racist, the marks were racist but that doesn't make frank hester himself erases. if you take half a step back, it is a position in which he says there should be a tolerance to an articulation of alleged intolerance as long as there is some contrition. meanwhlie, ms abbott was not called on during wednesday's prime minister's questions. that's despite standing up 46 times. a spokesperson for the speaker said he "ran out of time" to call on her. you're live with bbc news. the united nations says it's started evacuating its non—essential staff from haiti — although workers who carry out life—saving activities will remain. the un is also setting up an air bridge from the dominican republic to help deliver aid — amid ongoing unrest and gang violence. political leaders are negotiating the formation of a transition council — set to t
rishi sunak told the commons that the alleged remarks were racist but that mr hester�*s apology for making rude comments should be accepted. here's our political editor chris mason. the government's current position is theirs, they say that the remarks were racist, the marks were racist but that doesn't make frank hester himself erases. if you take half a step back, it is a position in which he says there should be a tolerance to an articulation of alleged intolerance as long as there is some...
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rishi sunak told the commons that the alleged remarks were racist but that mr hester�*s apology for making rude comments should be accepted. here's our political editor chris mason. the government's current position is this, they say that the remarks were racist, the alleged remarks were racist but that doesn't make mr hester himself racist. if you take half a step back, it is a position in which he says there should be a tolerance to an articulation of alleged intolerance as long as there is some contrition. meanwhlie ms abbott was not called on during wednesday's prime minister's questions. that's despite standing up 46 times. a spokesperson for the speaker said he "ran out of time" to call on her. you're live with bbc news. march is women's history month, here in the us, the uk and australia. this week also marked equal pay day, an occasion to acknowledge the gap between women's and men's pay in the workplace. and a recent world bank report shows the global gender gap for women in the workplace is wider than previously estimated. the women, business, and the law report analysed policies
rishi sunak told the commons that the alleged remarks were racist but that mr hester�*s apology for making rude comments should be accepted. here's our political editor chris mason. the government's current position is this, they say that the remarks were racist, the alleged remarks were racist but that doesn't make mr hester himself racist. if you take half a step back, it is a position in which he says there should be a tolerance to an articulation of alleged intolerance as long as there is...
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this month outside downing street, rishi sunak promised robust action. we will redouble our support in the prevent programme to stop young minds being poisoned by extremism. we will demand university stop extremist activities on campus, we will also act to prevent people entering this country whose aim is to undermine its values. this is not a new legal standard, the government will draw up a list of extremist groups. neo—nazis whose actions while not a legal are deemed threatening. some conservative worry it will impinge on rims. it poses a serious threat to our security and i agree with my friend that we must urgently address this but reports of the government wishes to broaden the definition of extremism are concerning because in separating the definition of extremism from actual violence and harm we make a nice people with a wide range of which emit pews and have a chilling effect on free speech.— on free speech. this is absolutely _ on free speech. this is absolutely not - on free speech. this is absolutely not about i on free speech. this is -
this month outside downing street, rishi sunak promised robust action. we will redouble our support in the prevent programme to stop young minds being poisoned by extremism. we will demand university stop extremist activities on campus, we will also act to prevent people entering this country whose aim is to undermine its values. this is not a new legal standard, the government will draw up a list of extremist groups. neo—nazis whose actions while not a legal are deemed threatening. some...
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frank hester has said he would continue to donate to the party as long as it helps rishi sunak. there is no question, given all the publicity there has been around this whether it is necessary that helpful for the party to be receiving money from him, even if it helped financially, there are big political questions here. what about the demands for them to give the money back, what have they said about that? the views amongst conservative mps are quite mixed. there is definitely some unease on the back benches, as well as a few conservatives going on the record and saying the money should be given back. andy street, the mayor of the west midlands and the former party chair, have both said they should give the money back. douglas ross, the leader of the scottish conservatives, has said the donations should be looked at. 0ther mps say that frank hester apologised and that apology should be accepted. i think the question is, if he continues to give even more, does the party continue to accept these donations? indications are they would, but that will create quite a political row. qu
frank hester has said he would continue to donate to the party as long as it helps rishi sunak. there is no question, given all the publicity there has been around this whether it is necessary that helpful for the party to be receiving money from him, even if it helped financially, there are big political questions here. what about the demands for them to give the money back, what have they said about that? the views amongst conservative mps are quite mixed. there is definitely some unease on...
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we heard that line then put out by rishi sunak during pmqs on wednesday. the one thing that has remained consistent on this is not to criticise frank hester individually and not to respond to calls for the money to be returned. and indeed you had another minister kevin hollinrake, the postal affairs minister, saying he would be happy to receive further donations. all of which kind of leads you to the question, why is that? and as we have seen from the story i managed to report yesterday, that is because there is another donation thatis working through the system as we speak. cat, diane abbott, when it came to the alleged comments, said they were frightening, she said she already felt vulnerable. there has been heightened concern when it comes to the safety of members of parliament. absolutely and on that it is worth reflecting on what the comments were. frank hester is alleged to have said in a business meeting, and he hasn't denied he said these comments, that diane abbott, who is the uk's longest—serving black female mp, makes you want to hate all blac
we heard that line then put out by rishi sunak during pmqs on wednesday. the one thing that has remained consistent on this is not to criticise frank hester individually and not to respond to calls for the money to be returned. and indeed you had another minister kevin hollinrake, the postal affairs minister, saying he would be happy to receive further donations. all of which kind of leads you to the question, why is that? and as we have seen from the story i managed to report yesterday, that...
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prime minister rishi sunak rules out holding a general election on the 2nd of may, when voters will go to the polls for local elections in england. the prime minister had previously refused to rule out the possibility of a spring election, but said his "working assumption" is that an election would be held in the second half of the year. mps will get a 5.5% pay rise from april, meaning their annual salary will increase to over £91,000. the independent parliamentary standards authority says the decision was in line with the award recently agreed for senior civil servants, adding that it aims to be "fair, both for mps and the public". food delivery firm hellofresh deniesw taking subscriptions from customers who say they had cancelled their accounts. some customers say their accounts reactivated with money taken for orders they had not made. they believe thatjust logging on to the app reactivated their accounts, but hellofresh says money was taken only when customers made a, quote, "proactive decision" to do so. you're live with bbc news. the united nations says russian forces continue t
prime minister rishi sunak rules out holding a general election on the 2nd of may, when voters will go to the polls for local elections in england. the prime minister had previously refused to rule out the possibility of a spring election, but said his "working assumption" is that an election would be held in the second half of the year. mps will get a 5.5% pay rise from april, meaning their annual salary will increase to over £91,000. the independent parliamentary standards...
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rishi sunak is underfresh pressure over his ties to frank hester — the party donor at the centre of the racism row. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan — welcome to bbc news now. we're watching developments on a range of stories, as you've heard in the headlines. this hour we're live in kiev, westminster, and jerusalem. let's start with developments in the middle east, as that first ship carrying aid to gaza has arrived off the coast
rishi sunak is underfresh pressure over his ties to frank hester — the party donor at the centre of the racism row. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan — welcome to bbc news now. we're watching developments on a range of stories, as you've heard in the headlines. this hour we're live in kiev, westminster, and jerusalem. let's start with developments in the middle east, as that first ship carrying aid to gaza has arrived off the coast
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rishi sunak is underfresh pressure over his ties to frank hester — the party donor at the centre of the racism row. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan, welcome to bbc news now, israel has rejected the latest hamas proposals on a ceasefire in gaza, saying the group is still making unrealistic demands. hamas described the deal it presented to mediators on thursday as a "comprehensive vision". meanwhile the first ship carrying aid for gaza, using a new maritime corridor announced by president biden, has been seen off the coast of the territory. the spanish vessel, open arms, left cyprus three days ago and is carrying 200 tonnes of food supplied by an american ngo.
rishi sunak is underfresh pressure over his ties to frank hester — the party donor at the centre of the racism row. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan, welcome to bbc news now, israel has rejected the latest hamas proposals on a ceasefire in gaza, saying the group is still making unrealistic demands. hamas described the deal it presented to mediators on thursday as a "comprehensive vision". meanwhile the first ship carrying aid for gaza, using a new maritime corridor announced by...
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prime minister rishi sunak has ruled out 2 may as a possible date for a general election. that's when local elections are already taking place. speaking to itv news, mr sunak said they would not happen on the same day. earlier this year, mr sunak had suggested that the vote would be in the second half of 2024, but there had been speculation he might move that up. ministers have unveiled a new definition of extremism. the guidelines would block certain groups from government funding and meeting with officials. it would apply to groups that promote an ideology based on "violence, hatred or intolerance," but the label will not criminalise them. civil liberties advocates and some mps have criticised recent government rhetoric on extremism. and the lineup for one of the world's biggest music festivals has been announced. dua lipa and sza top the bill for glastonbury — meaning two female headliners for the first time in the festival's history. theyjoin coldplay and shania twain, who'll perform in the coveted sunday legend slot. you're live with bbc news. russians in the far ea
prime minister rishi sunak has ruled out 2 may as a possible date for a general election. that's when local elections are already taking place. speaking to itv news, mr sunak said they would not happen on the same day. earlier this year, mr sunak had suggested that the vote would be in the second half of 2024, but there had been speculation he might move that up. ministers have unveiled a new definition of extremism. the guidelines would block certain groups from government funding and meeting...
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sunak ruling out a general election on may 2nd. chicken squawks the prime minister will be hoping that the noise about his party's funding doesn't roll on until polling day. hannah miller, bbc news, westminster. let's speak to melissa sigodo, who is community reporter for the daily mirror. on that central point of a lot of focus today, which is that extra £5 million, do you think the conservative party has to say yes or no, in terms of what they have received that donation? i no, in terms of what they have received that donation?- received that donation? i don't think it really _ received that donation? i don't think it really matters - received that donation? i don't think it really matters at - received that donation? i don't think it really matters at this i think it really matters at this point, the fact that they have already received money, if they continue to receive money, it's irrelevant. the fact of the matter is they need to get that money back, and that's how many people feel at this moment in time. in and that's how m
sunak ruling out a general election on may 2nd. chicken squawks the prime minister will be hoping that the noise about his party's funding doesn't roll on until polling day. hannah miller, bbc news, westminster. let's speak to melissa sigodo, who is community reporter for the daily mirror. on that central point of a lot of focus today, which is that extra £5 million, do you think the conservative party has to say yes or no, in terms of what they have received that donation? i no, in terms of...
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we heard that line then put out by rishi sunak during pmqs on wednesday. the one thing that has remained consistent on this is not to criticise frank hester individually and not to respond to calls for the money to be returned. and indeed you had another minister kevin hollinrake, the postal affairs minister, saying he would be happy to receive further donations. all of which kind of leads you to the question why is that? as we have seen from the story i managed to report yesterday, that is because there is another donation that is working through the system as we speak. flat working through the system as we seak. . . working through the system as we seak. ., ., , ., working through the system as we seak. ., ., ~ speak. cat neilan, diane abbott, when it came _ speak. cat neilan, diane abbott, when it came to _ speak. cat neilan, diane abbott, when it came to the _ speak. cat neilan, diane abbott, when it came to the alleged - when it came to the alleged comments, said they were frightening, she said she already felt vulnerable. there has been heightened co
we heard that line then put out by rishi sunak during pmqs on wednesday. the one thing that has remained consistent on this is not to criticise frank hester individually and not to respond to calls for the money to be returned. and indeed you had another minister kevin hollinrake, the postal affairs minister, saying he would be happy to receive further donations. all of which kind of leads you to the question why is that? as we have seen from the story i managed to report yesterday, that is...
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rishi sunak may not have the backbone to let the public have their say on the 2nd of may, but we hear are ready. ready to highlight iii years of conservative chaos and failure and the ways in which they are holding wales back. ready to make the case for a changed labour party under the leadership of keir starmer and deliver that decade of national renewal our united kingdom so desperately needs. and ready to fight for every single vote on the doorsteps across our country. we have a once in a generation opportunity deliver a labour government at both ends of the ma, working together to deliver positive change in people because mac lives every single day. that is the prize we are fighting for and the privilege we hope —— people's lives. our campaign starts with a new leader of welsh labour but before we get the results, want to take a moment to recognise the extraordinary public service of mark drakeford. applause mark's leadership of our nation doing the most difficult period in 70 years is an example of selfless public service that is too often missing from our politics. he has le
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isn't it a contradiction between the promised rishi sunak made to the country about being accountable for integrity that you can't tell us what is going on? the donations frank hester _ what is going on? the donations frank hester has _ what is going on? the donations frank hester has made - what is going on? the donations frank hester has made have - what is going on? the donations. frank hester has made have been properly looked at, accepted and they've been declared in the open and transparent way we are required to do and expect us. if there are future donations, i don't know whether frank hester will make any donations. find whether frank hester will make any donations. �* , ., �* ., ,~' whether frank hester will make any donations. . , ., �* ., ., , ., donations. and you didn't ask anyone in the party? — donations. and you didn't ask anyone in the party? i _ donations. and you didn't ask anyone in the party? i don't _ donations. and you didn't ask anyone in the party? i don't know— donations. and you didn't ask anyone in the party? i don't know whether i in the party?
isn't it a contradiction between the promised rishi sunak made to the country about being accountable for integrity that you can't tell us what is going on? the donations frank hester _ what is going on? the donations frank hester has _ what is going on? the donations frank hester has made - what is going on? the donations frank hester has made have - what is going on? the donations. frank hester has made have been properly looked at, accepted and they've been declared in the open and...
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he said that rishi sunak was squatting in number ten said that rishi sunak was squatting in numberten and said that rishi sunak was squatting in number ten and urge the prime minister to call a general election, evenjoking the date minister to call a general election, even joking the date was the one thing that the prime minister can control. he said it was time for rishi sunak to go to the palace. he argued that his was the only party to offer what he called transforming change, he said tinkering around the edges and steady as she goes isn't going to cut it. so ed davey said that once was labour and conservatives offering, he said that the system needed change pointing to the system needed change pointing to the first past the post system committing proportional representation would be fairer. he got a round of applause when he said first past the post has to go. he got put the nhs at the heart of this speech, setting out what he called big, bold reforms to make sure people can see a gp, dentist community pharmacist when they needed to. he said labourfailed in wales and in scotland a
he said that rishi sunak was squatting in number ten said that rishi sunak was squatting in numberten and said that rishi sunak was squatting in number ten and urge the prime minister to call a general election, evenjoking the date minister to call a general election, even joking the date was the one thing that the prime minister can control. he said it was time for rishi sunak to go to the palace. he argued that his was the only party to offer what he called transforming change, he said...
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isn't it a contradiction between the promise rishi sunak made it to the country about being accountable about integrity that you can't tell us what is going on?— us what is going on? look, the donation frank _ us what is going on? look, the donation frank hester - us what is going on? look, the donation frank hester has i us what is going on? look, the l donation frank hester has made us what is going on? look, the i donation frank hester has made in the past have been properly looked at, accepted and declared in the open and transparent way that we are required to do and you expect us to do. if there are future donations, i don't know whether frank hester is going to make any donations... fight! going to make any donations... and ou didn't going to make any donations... and you didn't ask— going to make any donations... and you didn't ask anyone in the party whether he was giving any more money before you came this morning? i don't know if he's going to give donations in the future. if you were to do so, we have proper processes to do so, we have proper processes to check that the
isn't it a contradiction between the promise rishi sunak made it to the country about being accountable about integrity that you can't tell us what is going on?— us what is going on? look, the donation frank _ us what is going on? look, the donation frank hester - us what is going on? look, the donation frank hester has i us what is going on? look, the l donation frank hester has made us what is going on? look, the i donation frank hester has made in the past have been properly looked at,...
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the business secretary tells conservative mps to stop speculating about ousting rishi sunak — dismissing rumours some tories want the leader of the house of commons to take over as prime minister. councils in england say they're now spending an average of two thirds of their budget on vital services for adults and children. great britain's most succesful female olympian, dame laura kenny, has told the bbc she's retiring and won't compete in the paris games this summer. conservative party plotters seeking to oust rishi sunak should "stop messing around" and end the "westminster psychodrama", that's according to cabinet minister, kemi badenoch. the business secretary spoke out after widespread speculation about tory mps considering replacing the prime minister with commons leader penny mordaunt in an attempt to avoid a general election disaster. well, ms badenoch was speaking on bbc breakfast — she started by answering questions about conservative party donor frank hester — who has already donated £10 million to the party and it's now reported £5m more in donations to the conservtive
the business secretary tells conservative mps to stop speculating about ousting rishi sunak — dismissing rumours some tories want the leader of the house of commons to take over as prime minister. councils in england say they're now spending an average of two thirds of their budget on vital services for adults and children. great britain's most succesful female olympian, dame laura kenny, has told the bbc she's retiring and won't compete in the paris games this summer. conservative party...
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conservative party plotters seeking to oust rishi sunak should "stop messing around" and end the "westminster psychodrama", that's according to cabinet minister, kemi badenoch. the business secretary spoke out after widespread speculation about tory mps considering replacing the prime minister with commons leader penny mordaunt in an attempt to avoid a general election disaster. well, ms badenoch was speaking on bbc breakfast — she started by answering questions about conservative party donor frank hester — who has already donated £10 million to the party and it's now reported £5m more in donations to the conservtive party may still be being processed. i've just said that he's apologised for his comments. i think that that should be the end of the matter. i think this endless churning around of exactly when and how much the donations were is a distraction from the work which i am doing here today in coventry, where we're talking about small businesses and how to make life easier for entrepreneurs. the prime minister has been working very hard on a package that is going to improve the we
conservative party plotters seeking to oust rishi sunak should "stop messing around" and end the "westminster psychodrama", that's according to cabinet minister, kemi badenoch. the business secretary spoke out after widespread speculation about tory mps considering replacing the prime minister with commons leader penny mordaunt in an attempt to avoid a general election disaster. well, ms badenoch was speaking on bbc breakfast — she started by answering questions about...
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we start in the uk, where the prime minister, rishi sunak, has just delivered a speech on the economy. he has been setting out plans to support female entrepreneurs, cut red tape for businesses and boost apprenticeships. speaking at an event in the midlands, he said he wanted to make it easier for businesses to hire apprentices, investing £40 million into the apprenticeship budget. apprenticeships benefit young people and the businesses who hire them. but for smes, the system can be expensive and confusing, despite the huge progress. so, to ensure that funding is available whenever there is demand for apprenticeships, we're increasing the apprenticeship budget by £40 million, and for small businesses hiring young apprentices, we will now fund the cost of their training in full.
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rishi sunak says he has "confidence for the future" as he battles to shore up his position as uk prime minister. what matters is the future of our country, that is what i am squarely focused on. as gangs tighten their grip on haiti — the first flight evacuating us citizens has landed in miami. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin in russia where vladimir putin has vowed to strengthen the armed forces and prioritise the war in ukraine, after yet another landslide victory in an election that western leaders have criticised as neither free nor fair. exit polls give him 87.8% of the vote
rishi sunak says he has "confidence for the future" as he battles to shore up his position as uk prime minister. what matters is the future of our country, that is what i am squarely focused on. as gangs tighten their grip on haiti — the first flight evacuating us citizens has landed in miami. hello, i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin in russia where vladimir putin has vowed to strengthen the armed forces...
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conservative party plotters ending to oust rishi sunak should stop the psychodrama, according to the business secretary. she has been speaking on bbc breakfast to my colleague and jon kay studied asking her about the 500 million pounds donations to the conservative party, worth £500 million by frank hester. i've just said that he's apologised for his comments. i think that that should be the end of the matter. i think this endless churning around of exactly when and how much the donations were is a distraction from the work which i am doing here today in coventry, where we're talking about small businesses and how to make life easier for entrepreneurs. the prime minister has been working very hard on a package that is going to improve the wellbeing and welfare of small businesses and self—employed people across the country, including many people who are ethnic minorities. that's what's going to make their lives easier, irrespective of whether or not there's been a donation here or there to the conservative party. but while you talk about jobs in coventry with the prime minister, i
conservative party plotters ending to oust rishi sunak should stop the psychodrama, according to the business secretary. she has been speaking on bbc breakfast to my colleague and jon kay studied asking her about the 500 million pounds donations to the conservative party, worth £500 million by frank hester. i've just said that he's apologised for his comments. i think that that should be the end of the matter. i think this endless churning around of exactly when and how much the donations were...
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the two men spoke for about an hour in the rishi sunak�*s private study. you're live with bbc news. the us denounced russia's presidential elections as neitherfree norfair, after president vladimir putin officially secured a fifth term on monday, without any serious challengers. mr putin addressed supporters in moscow's red square. he has another six—year term in office, having already led russia longer than any ruler since stalin. the kremlin says he won more than 87% of the vote, but there was no real opposition, with his main critics either injail, in exile, or dead. so, with such an iron grip on power, why bother with elections at all? it's about claiming legitimacy, say his opponents, for his war in ukraine. our russia editor, steve rosenberg has the latest, from moscow. vladimir vladimirovich putin! after the landslide came the love. vladimir putin portrayed by the kremlin as a national hero, at a concert marking ten years since russia annexed crimea. "long live russia," he cried. cue the national anthem, and some kremlin choreography to make it look as if putin is russia an
the two men spoke for about an hour in the rishi sunak�*s private study. you're live with bbc news. the us denounced russia's presidential elections as neitherfree norfair, after president vladimir putin officially secured a fifth term on monday, without any serious challengers. mr putin addressed supporters in moscow's red square. he has another six—year term in office, having already led russia longer than any ruler since stalin. the kremlin says he won more than 87% of the vote, but...
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the two men spoke for about an hour in the rishi sunak�*s private study. you're live with bbc news. lawmakers in the gambia have voted in favour of overturning a ban on female genital mutilation — potentially removing legal protections for millions of girls. the ban was first introduced in 2015. human rights activists say that repealing it will undo decades of work to end the female genital mutilation or fgm. according to the country's health survey, three—quarter of women between 15 and 49 have undergone the practice. the bill now heads to the committees before a final vote in three months�* time. a short while ago i spoke to jaha dukureh, the founder of the safe hands for girls organization in the gambia, which works to protect young women and girls from female genital mutilation. you may find some details upsetting. why are we seeing the possibility of this band being reversed now? it is village leaders and men say it is not practice female mutilation. did you get a sense of how much support they might be that actually reversing the bank? �* . ., , ., , bank? and are reli
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senior member of rishi sunak�*s cabinet says senior mps should stop speculating about ousting the prime minister. business secretary kemi badenoch said that some mps want penny mordaunt to take over but she said it was only a small minority. a court in liverpool has sentenced eight men for their involvement in outside hotel on merseyside last year housing asylum seekers. it had been housing sound seekers and a large group gathered under rocks and fireworks were thrown at police. the leader was given at police. the leader was given a three and a half year prison term. barack obama visited downing street on monday. ms in the uk for his obama project, and a spokesman for the prime minister said it was an informal courtesy dropping, adding the two men spoke for about a hour in rishi sunak�*s private study. you're watching bbc news. lawmakers in gambia have voted in favour of overturning a ban on female genital mutilation, potentially removing protections for millions of girls. the virus first introduced in 2015. human rights activists —— the law was first introduced. the bill heads to
senior member of rishi sunak�*s cabinet says senior mps should stop speculating about ousting the prime minister. business secretary kemi badenoch said that some mps want penny mordaunt to take over but she said it was only a small minority. a court in liverpool has sentenced eight men for their involvement in outside hotel on merseyside last year housing asylum seekers. it had been housing sound seekers and a large group gathered under rocks and fireworks were thrown at police. the leader...
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and rishi sunak also said in his address outside downing street that he expected the police notjust to manage those protests, but to police them. and he said that he would back forces if they took action. so i think there'll be all eyes on those demonstrations happening this weekend. but i think beyond the tough rhetoric that we heard from the prime minister last night outside downing street, there are questions about what the government actually plans to do about those protests and in particular what it plans to do to unify, as it said, as rishi sunak said, the country. and there were some pointing out that that his speech was tough on language, but perhaps a little thin on actual new measures and new policies. so i think there'll be questions around what the government actually practically wants to do about this. and one wondered i wondered certainly listening to the speech, was this about setting the tone ahead of elections? well, i think that's a very valid question. and beyond looking into the minds of the prime minister, it's very difficult to tell what exactly his motivation was
and rishi sunak also said in his address outside downing street that he expected the police notjust to manage those protests, but to police them. and he said that he would back forces if they took action. so i think there'll be all eyes on those demonstrations happening this weekend. but i think beyond the tough rhetoric that we heard from the prime minister last night outside downing street, there are questions about what the government actually plans to do about those protests and in...