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sunak has to balance _ government that rishi sunak has to balance i_ government that rishi sunak has to balance. i think it does matter. i think— balance. i think it does matter. i think there — balance. i think it does matter. i think there are a lot of question marks— think there are a lot of question marks over— think there are a lot of question marks over whether or not he is the prime _ marks over whether or not he is the prime minister or the conservative leader— prime minister or the conservative leader that will lead the party into the next _ leader that will lead the party into the next elections. we saw that polling. — the next elections. we saw that polling, the conservatives trailing the labour party by least 20 percentage points and i think that is looking — percentage points and i think that is looking like a very bad election loss as _ is looking like a very bad election loss as things stand. can they turn the tide? — loss as things stand. can they turn the tide? can rishi sunak turn the tide? _ the tide? can rishi sunak turn the tide? he _ the tide? ca
sunak has to balance _ government that rishi sunak has to balance i_ government that rishi sunak has to balance. i think it does matter. i think— balance. i think it does matter. i think there — balance. i think it does matter. i think there are a lot of question marks— think there are a lot of question marks over— think there are a lot of question marks over whether or not he is the prime _ marks over whether or not he is the prime minister or the conservative leader— prime minister...
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rishi sunak has dismissed speculation about plots to oust him before the general election. reports have been swirling in recent days that some conservative mps want commons leader penny mordaunt to replace him. pm says its just politics. i'm not interested in more westminster politics. it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country, and that's what i'm focused on. that's what i get up every morning, working as hard as i can to deliver, whether it's cutting people's taxes, increasing the state pension, today, increasing the number of apprenticeships and talking to small businesses. those are the things that matter to people. and as we've seen over the last few weeks, our plan is working. inflation is coming down, wages are growing, the economy is back to growing again and if we stick to this plan, i can deliver a brighterfuture for everyone in our country. that's what i'm doing. this take a look at the polls. well, this is the bbc poll tracker, updated as of last week. rishi sunak�*s conservatives on 23% — and the opposition labour party led by sir keir sta
rishi sunak has dismissed speculation about plots to oust him before the general election. reports have been swirling in recent days that some conservative mps want commons leader penny mordaunt to replace him. pm says its just politics. i'm not interested in more westminster politics. it doesn't matter. what matters is the future of our country, and that's what i'm focused on. that's what i get up every morning, working as hard as i can to deliver, whether it's cutting people's taxes,...
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so some tough rhetoric from rishi sunak. i think there was a bit more of an attempt to reach out as well. we did not hear from him repeating this phrase mob rule that was threatening democracy and careful to reference both of islamophobia, both anti—monthly —— anti—muslim and anti—semitism and islamist and far right extremism as two sides of the same coin. so an attempt to try to talk about not letting people hijack democracy, but also, he found himself in an uncomfortable position taking aim at a newly elected democratic mp. ihla a newly elected democratic mp. no response —— in response he said i despise the premise or into his message to the prime minister is the skins are under you. he message to the prime minister is the skins are under you.— skins are under you. he sees this as a hue skins are under you. he sees this as a huge two — skins are under you. he sees this as a huge two fingers _ skins are under you. he sees this as a huge two fingers up _ skins are under you. he sees this as a huge two finge
so some tough rhetoric from rishi sunak. i think there was a bit more of an attempt to reach out as well. we did not hear from him repeating this phrase mob rule that was threatening democracy and careful to reference both of islamophobia, both anti—monthly —— anti—muslim and anti—semitism and islamist and far right extremism as two sides of the same coin. so an attempt to try to talk about not letting people hijack democracy, but also, he found himself in an uncomfortable position...
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i'm sure rishi sunak will he _ far from now. i'm sure rishi sunak will be watching this and some rivals— will be watching this and some rivals and _ will be watching this and some rivals and thinking, well this is the way— rivals and thinking, well this is the way you do it. you don't cling on. , ., , y the way you do it. you don't cling on. , ., , , ., the way you do it. you don't cling on. ,., ,_, ., the way you do it. you don't cling on. ,., .,~ the way you do it. you don't cling on. , ., ~ the way you do it. you don't cling on. ,., ., ~ ., on. obviously a gay man. and has had in on, off premiership, _ on. obviously a gay man. and has had in on, off premiership, but _ on. obviously a gay man. and has had in on, off premiership, but in - on. obviously a gay man. and has had in on, off premiership, but in the - in on, off premiership, but in the sense, his lifestyle, his marriage to his partner, all of that was new when he came to power in dublin and i can think of another man in the united states who was on the rise like h
i'm sure rishi sunak will he _ far from now. i'm sure rishi sunak will be watching this and some rivals— will be watching this and some rivals and _ will be watching this and some rivals and thinking, well this is the way— rivals and thinking, well this is the way you do it. you don't cling on. , ., , y the way you do it. you don't cling on. , ., , , ., the way you do it. you don't cling on. ,., ,_, ., the way you do it. you don't cling on. ,., .,~ the way you do it. you don't cling on. ,...
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in a speech outside downing street, rishi sunak also warned that george galloway�*s by—election win in rochdale was "beyond alarming", as he accused the new mp of dismissing the hamas attacks on israel last october. president putin's most outspoken critic, alexei navalny, has been buried in moscow as thousands of people gathered to pay their respects. there was a heavy police presence in the russian capital, and human rights groups say dozens of his supporters have been detained. on alternatives sides of the atlantic this week, we have had two elections, that were intriguingly similar. in michigan, in a democratic primary, the size of the protest vote surpassed all expectations, over 100,00 people withheld their votes from president biden, and instead marked the box marked "uncommitted". last night, that same wave of anger, washed over rochdale, in northern england, where the maverick socialist george galloway, returned on a free palestine platform, to beat labour in its back yard for a third time. keir starmer and rishi sunak are two cheeks of the same backside and they have both got
in a speech outside downing street, rishi sunak also warned that george galloway�*s by—election win in rochdale was "beyond alarming", as he accused the new mp of dismissing the hamas attacks on israel last october. president putin's most outspoken critic, alexei navalny, has been buried in moscow as thousands of people gathered to pay their respects. there was a heavy police presence in the russian capital, and human rights groups say dozens of his supporters have been detained....
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. ♪ christian: also on the program tonight, rishi sunak says forces in britain are trying to tear the country apart. steps from downing street tonight, the prime minister promised he would lead the fight against the poison that is dividing us. was the botched aisle election a free and fair election or did it quantify the nature of the political debate? also, despite the threats in moscow, an extraordinary turnout for the funeral of the opposition leader alexei navalny, and washington will airdrop humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. that is where we are going to start. there is growi international pressure for a full investigation tonight into what went wrong in gaza yesterday, as the aid convoy arrived. the israeli army has acknowledged that its soldiers opened fire at one point, but said most of the deaths were caused by a crush of lorries running people over. bbc verify has spent the day piecing together more details of what happened. this report contains some distressing images. >> shots cracked through the night. people start to move, then run to get away. in this section of the
. ♪ christian: also on the program tonight, rishi sunak says forces in britain are trying to tear the country apart. steps from downing street tonight, the prime minister promised he would lead the fight against the poison that is dividing us. was the botched aisle election a free and fair election or did it quantify the nature of the political debate? also, despite the threats in moscow, an extraordinary turnout for the funeral of the opposition leader alexei navalny, and washington will...
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turn it around at this stage. help rishi sunak to turn it around at this stage-— help rishi sunak to turn it around at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back— at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back with _ at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back with the _ at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back with the headlinesl us, i'll be back with the headlines for you shortly. you're watching the context on bbc news. hello. we've seen some cloud and some rain across most parts of the uk today, but that cloud has slowly but surely been breaking. and, as the skies continue to clear overnight tonight, it's going to get quite cold — in fact, it'll be a frosty start to the weekend for some. by the end of the weekend, though, we will flip our fortunes, it will feel much milder. along the way, we'll see some spells of rain, but also some spells of sunshine. so, we've had quite a lot of cloud today, showers or longer spells of rain, but all tending to drift away eastwards — and notice this clear gap. so, through tonight, largely clear, starry ski
turn it around at this stage. help rishi sunak to turn it around at this stage-— help rishi sunak to turn it around at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back— at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back with _ at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back with the _ at this stage. thank you, stay with us, i'll be back with the headlinesl us, i'll be back with the headlines for you shortly. you're watching the context on bbc news. hello. we've seen some cloud and...
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what this means for rishi sunak. around the world and across the u.k., this is the world today on bbc news. ♪ ♪ >> let's take you back to our top story. let's take you to the live pictures coming in on the world today. these are from the bridge in baltimore. you can see in the distance, the bridge in the water. much of it is submerged underwater. speaking to a steal expert, he was telling me it will take a long time to remove what is under the water to allow ships to pass through. this is a really important thorough fare for big cargo ships coming in and out of the u.s. let's take you to another angle. a close-up of the shi you can see the sheer size of it. it is absolutely enormous. hundreds of the cargo containers on it. you can see the area where it plowed into the bridge, causing the bridge to collapse into the river after the container crashed into it. the incident happened at about half past 1:00 in the morning. let's take a look at some pictures coming in. these are from the area. you can see the camera on
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i the big questions ringing in the ears of rishi sunak today... would the party take more money from mr hester? . ..after a morning in which two senior conservatives answered these questions rather differently. i would think about the company i kept, and i would give that money back. i have to give you my view, rather than what the party should do, but i've thought about how i would handle that situation. if mr hester today said i'd like to give you another £10 million, would you take it? 0n the basis that we don't believe mr hester's a racist, yes. - we now come to questions to the prime minister! how low would he have to sink? what racist, woman—hating threat of violence would have to make before the prime minister plucked up the courage to hand back the £10 million that he's taken from him? mr speaker, as i've said, l the gentleman apologised genuinely for his comments, - and that remorse should be accepted. and look carefully at what is happening on the back row on the right—hand side. diane abbott is standing up again and again and agai
i the big questions ringing in the ears of rishi sunak today... would the party take more money from mr hester? . ..after a morning in which two senior conservatives answered these questions rather differently. i would think about the company i kept, and i would give that money back. i have to give you my view, rather than what the party should do, but i've thought about how i would handle that situation. if mr hester today said i'd like to give you another £10 million, would you take it? 0n...
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recent polls putting rishi sunak's conservatives are around — rishi sunak's conservatives are around 90—20% ——19—20%. the brexit party— around 90—20% ——19—20%. the brexit party that's— around 90—20% ——19—20%. the brexit party that's being renamed socially, may be _ party that's being renamed socially, may be up— party that's being renamed socially, may be up on 16%. so for the first time in _ may be up on 16%. so for the first time in british politics, really, this right _ time in british politics, really, this right of the voting public split— this right of the voting public split between two parties that's been _ split between two parties that's been very normal for the left in many— been very normal for the left in many respects and it's really hindering the conservatives, but i think— hindering the conservatives, but i think this — hindering the conservatives, but i think this final point of course, louis. — think this final point of course, louis. it's _ think this final point of course, louis, it's 14 years for the conservatives in power,
recent polls putting rishi sunak's conservatives are around — rishi sunak's conservatives are around 90—20% ——19—20%. the brexit party— around 90—20% ——19—20%. the brexit party that's— around 90—20% ——19—20%. the brexit party that's being renamed socially, may be _ party that's being renamed socially, may be up— party that's being renamed socially, may be up on 16%. so for the first time in _ may be up on 16%. so for the first time in british politics, really,...
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in a new blow to rishi sunak and the conservative party. haiti spirals to collapse as gangs tighten their grip. in the last hour u.s. secretary of state antony blinken touched down in jamaica for emergency talks. also coming up on the world today, it was oppenheimer's not at the oscars, winning seven awards. we will have the latest from a la la land. ♪ hello and welcome to the world today. the princess of wales has apologized for the confusion over the family photograph issued by kensington palace on mother's day after several news agencies including the largest u.k. news agency pa, pulled the photo. pa said issued the image of the princess and her three children in good faith but was killing it. that is a term used to describe when a photo is pulled from circulation because no clarification had been received from kensington palace about its authenticity. several digital experts have raised concern about possible manipulation of the photo, which is the first official one of the princess of wales since her recent abdominal surgery. let's t
in a new blow to rishi sunak and the conservative party. haiti spirals to collapse as gangs tighten their grip. in the last hour u.s. secretary of state antony blinken touched down in jamaica for emergency talks. also coming up on the world today, it was oppenheimer's not at the oscars, winning seven awards. we will have the latest from a la la land. ♪ hello and welcome to the world today. the princess of wales has apologized for the confusion over the family photograph issued by kensington...
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rishi sunak, the prime minister, wants to get flights off before then.— flights off before then. while i have not flights off before then. while i have got you. _ flights off before then. while i have got you, harry, - flights off before then. while i have got you, harry, george l flights off before then. while i - have got you, harry, george galloway took his seat in the house of commons today, pledging his allegiance to the king as part of the swearing in ceremony that is required. his sponsors the alba party mp neale hanvey and the conservative mp sir peter bottomley, father of the house. and he has appealed this afternoon to the former labour leader jeremy corbyn to join him and lead a socialist movement. have a listen. i don't expect to would join _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, _ have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, but - have a listen. i don't expect to would join our party, but i - have a listen. i don't expect to| would join our party, but i have called on him to launch and lead
rishi sunak, the prime minister, wants to get flights off before then.— flights off before then. while i have not flights off before then. while i have got you. _ flights off before then. while i have got you, harry, - flights off before then. while i have got you, harry, george l flights off before then. while i - have got you, harry, george galloway took his seat in the house of commons today, pledging his allegiance to the king as part of the swearing in ceremony that is required. his...
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. —— when it rishi sunak. we were doing levelling up at the department for education before all of this. it was about skills, education. i think the big question for me, if i am a tory backbencher today, big question for me, if i am a tory backbenchertoday, is, rishi sunak, does he understand what envelope despite levelling up means? if he doesn't understand it, how can he implement it? what does that mean for the conservatives? that implement it? what does that mean for the conservatives?— implement it? what does that mean for the conservatives? that would be music to keir— for the conservatives? that would be music to keir starmer's _ for the conservatives? that would be music to keir starmer's years, - music to keir starmer's years, claire, but it has to be said, he has nicked one of your policies today, the non—dom issue, that labour were looking at as a pot of money under the carpet. he is closing down a labour options, isn't he? i closing down a labour options, isn't he? ., ., , , closing down a la
. —— when it rishi sunak. we were doing levelling up at the department for education before all of this. it was about skills, education. i think the big question for me, if i am a tory backbencher today, big question for me, if i am a tory backbenchertoday, is, rishi sunak, does he understand what envelope despite levelling up means? if he doesn't understand it, how can he implement it? what does that mean for the conservatives? that implement it? what does that mean for the...
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earlier this year, rishi sunak urged the house of lordsot to "frustrate the will of the people." if peers in the house of lords heard that, they certainly aren't listening. by majorities of around 100, they have voted in the government five times this evening. >> are they objecting to off shoring migrants or is this a constitutional issue that the court has decided with respect to rwanda? >> the amendments this evening have more focus on the latter points, on the constitutional question and whether the government can just overrule a decision of the supreme court. if i can read you a quote to show you the strength of feeling, one lord said, "in all my years, i never told a lie and having asked -- i'm being asked to tell a lie, for goodness sake, let's tell the truth." the government said rwanda is safe to send asylum-seekers to and the courts can't say anything to the contrary. >> we are told rwanda is drafting an asylum law. we are told people are being retrained in rwanda to the satisfaction of the british authorities. if that progress was put forward, the lords per se would not
earlier this year, rishi sunak urged the house of lordsot to "frustrate the will of the people." if peers in the house of lords heard that, they certainly aren't listening. by majorities of around 100, they have voted in the government five times this evening. >> are they objecting to off shoring migrants or is this a constitutional issue that the court has decided with respect to rwanda? >> the amendments this evening have more focus on the latter points, on the...
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now, months after leaving her post, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue seriously enough. here's our analysis editor ros atkins.
now, months after leaving her post, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue seriously enough. here's our analysis editor ros atkins.
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now, months after leaving her post, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue seriously enough. here's our analysis editor ros atkins. net migration reached record levels in 2022 and 2023. that's the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving. and when the government talks about immigration, the issue of small boats dominates. today, the home office has launched this social media campaign targeting vietnamese nationals, setting out the risks of crossing the channel. you might have got the impression that it's small boats that have driven a record rise in net migration. they haven't. while the issue is important, in the context of overall immigration, the numbers are tiny. at that time, suella braverman was home secretary. until rishi sunak sacked she now says the prime minister had not necessarily assumed that legal migration was an important issue for the british people. and she makes this claim. i struggled myself as home secretary to even have a meaningful conversation with him about it. i was left to written corresp
now, months after leaving her post, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue seriously enough. here's our analysis editor ros atkins. net migration reached record levels in 2022 and 2023. that's the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving. and when the government talks about immigration, the issue of small boats dominates. today, the home office has launched this social media campaign targeting vietnamese nationals, setting...
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a spokesman for rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by conservative donor frank hester about mp diane abbott were racist and wrong but has rightfully apologized for the offense caed. the u.k. calls for answers from israel after a bbc report shows medical staff in a hospital in gaza being beaten and humiliated. gang violence and political turmoil continue to grip 80. the situation in port-au-prince is desperate. also coming up on the world today, surfs up. thrill seekers writing a five star tidal wave, a once in a year world-famous natural phenomenon. hello. welcome to the world today on bbc news. a spokesman for the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by major conservative donor frank hester about mp diane abbott were racist and wrong, but he was rightfully apologizing for the defense caused. the guardian claims hester said ms. abbott made him want to hate all black women and she should be shot. he insisted his comment had nothing to do with her gender or skin color. ms. abbott has reported frank hester to the parliamentary liaison and investigations tea
a spokesman for rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by conservative donor frank hester about mp diane abbott were racist and wrong but has rightfully apologized for the offense caed. the u.k. calls for answers from israel after a bbc report shows medical staff in a hospital in gaza being beaten and humiliated. gang violence and political turmoil continue to grip 80. the situation in port-au-prince is desperate. also coming up on the world today, surfs up. thrill seekers writing a five star...
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. ♪ rishi sunak is embroiled in the -- between dan abbott and frank hester. five people killed in an explosion at a u.n. warehouse in rafa. an israeli hostage released by hamas three months ago tells the bbc he did not think he would get out alive. also coming up on the world today. is it time up for tiktok in the u.s.? the house votes to force a split from its chinese owner or face a ban. cora music, the beautiful sounds from the sea thacan save our ch coral reefs -- coral reefs. ♪ >> it is just gone 7:00 in london. this is the world today from bbc news. we begin in westminster. the prime minister is resisting pressure to return 10 million pounds donated to the conservatives by the businessman frank hester. he allegedly said the mp dan abbott made him want to hate all black women and should be shot. richie sunak told the commons the remarks were racist and wrong. the prime minister apologize for what he called rude comments about britain's first black female mp. the argument dominated the prime minister's questions as labor called on the conservatives to g
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i rishi sunak says this is the year the uk economy bounces back. but will he be there to lead it? tonight, the prime minister has been meeting with restless conservative backbenchers as rumours of westminster plots do the rounds again. certainly out is the irish prime minister, leo varadkar. he's announced today he is stepping down. these are interesting times in irish politics. not least because an election within the next year, may bring sinn fein to power. we'll here from one of the senators in mr varadkars finae gael party. and: excavating the site of a 3,000—year—old disaster, suspended in time. we will speak to one of the archaeologists working on the british pompei. good evening. the british prime minister says he thinks the uk has "turned a corner" following the financial shocks of the past few years. new figures out today showed that inflation in february slowed to its lowest level since september 2021. which was some relief given that tonight the prime minister was due to meet his restless backbenchers. but what has not turned are his fortunes on the rwanda bill. the
i rishi sunak says this is the year the uk economy bounces back. but will he be there to lead it? tonight, the prime minister has been meeting with restless conservative backbenchers as rumours of westminster plots do the rounds again. certainly out is the irish prime minister, leo varadkar. he's announced today he is stepping down. these are interesting times in irish politics. not least because an election within the next year, may bring sinn fein to power. we'll here from one of the senators...
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the les rishi sunak has talked about this, the worse the conservatives have done in polls. there is nothing in the budget today on skills, improving prospects. when sunak was asked about this, he pointed to pots of money given to councils. we were doing leveling up at the depament of education before any other department was talking about leveling up. it was about skills, potential, education. the big question for me if i'm a tory backbencher today, rishi sunak, does he even understand what leveling up means if he doesn't understand it, how can he deliver it? what does that mean for the conservatives? christian: that would be music to keir starmer's ears, but it has to be said, he has nicked one of your policy issues, non-dom issue, and he is closing down labor options, isn't he? claire i thought it was very close: tactical to do that. it is a policy that conservatives effectively ridiculed when it was first released by labor to make sure that non-doms paid their way in the u.k.. now we see the conservative chancellor announcing it. i think it really shows it is the labour
the les rishi sunak has talked about this, the worse the conservatives have done in polls. there is nothing in the budget today on skills, improving prospects. when sunak was asked about this, he pointed to pots of money given to councils. we were doing leveling up at the depament of education before any other department was talking about leveling up. it was about skills, potential, education. the big question for me if i'm a tory backbencher today, rishi sunak, does he even understand what...
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we need to speak with one voice, rishi sunak, emmanuel macron and olaf scholz they have to speak with one voice in the face of russian aggression. absolutely. the russian president will certainly take advantage if they don't as we have seen this week. guntram wolff, thank you for coming on the program. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. on paper india is the "world s largest democracy". but there are several global rankings that suggest the country is on a dangerous downward trajectory. the us—not for profit freedom house put out a report this week, in which india is downgraded from a free democracy to "partly free". the indian government has dismissed these rankings, arguing that delhi does not "need outside sermons". narendra modi would point us to recent polling. his recent polling is at 78%. it is the increasing religion under mr moody's leadership which is fermented anti—muslim feeling and damage the political fabric of the country injanuary this year mr modi inaugurated this temple on the grounds of a demolished 16th—century mo
we need to speak with one voice, rishi sunak, emmanuel macron and olaf scholz they have to speak with one voice in the face of russian aggression. absolutely. the russian president will certainly take advantage if they don't as we have seen this week. guntram wolff, thank you for coming on the program. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. on paper india is the "world s largest democracy". but there are several global rankings that suggest...
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labour have accused rishi sunak of �*chickening out�* of announcing the date of the next general election. the prime minister had ruled out holding an election on the second of holding an election on the 2nd may, the same day as local elections in england and previously said his "working assumption" is that an election would be 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 has denied taking subscriptions from customers who say they had cancelled their accounts. some customers say their accounts were reactivated with money taken for orders they had not made. they say that just logging on to the app reactivated their accounts. hellofresh says money was taken only when customers made a quote a "proactive decision" to do so. you�*re live with bbc news. there are signs of growing
labour have accused rishi sunak of �*chickening out�* of announcing the date of the next general election. the prime minister had ruled out holding an election on the second of holding an election on the 2nd may, the same day as local elections in england and previously said his "working assumption" is that an election would be 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...
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rishi sunak previously indicated his working assumption would be for the second half of the year. we had a previous hint it would more likely be later this year. this is the first time that date of local elections now won't be holding a general election. the latest on the israel-gaza war. the leader in the u.s. senate made the strongest criticism yet by a senior american official of benjamin netanyahu's handling of the war. he suggested he risked making his country a pariah. chuck schumer is one of america's highest ranking jewish politicians and a close ally of president biden. >> the fourth major obstacle to peace is benjamin netanyahu, who has all too frequently bowed to the demands of extremists and the settlers in the west bank. host: the state department responded, stressing they are not a reflection of president biden's position. >> congress is independent. the government of israel understands how well the government works. they interact frequently with the executive and congress, including senator schumer, and they fully understand he speaks for himself. host: plenty of re
rishi sunak previously indicated his working assumption would be for the second half of the year. we had a previous hint it would more likely be later this year. this is the first time that date of local elections now won't be holding a general election. the latest on the israel-gaza war. the leader in the u.s. senate made the strongest criticism yet by a senior american official of benjamin netanyahu's handling of the war. he suggested he risked making his country a pariah. chuck schumer is...
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of course, rishi sunak, with an election coming this year, would like people to feel the impact of this a lot sooner than that. more than one in five working—age adults in the uk are not actively looking for work, according to figures released this week. the number has been persistently high since the pandemic, with an increase in long—term sickness one of the major reasons behind the rise. our analysis editor ros atkins has more. one in five working—age people in the uk aren't in the workforce and that number has risen since the pandemic. we've got more people who are so—called economically inactive so that is people who are out of work but who aren't actively ready to start a job or looking for work. and there's a cost to this. that's something which one worries about from an economic perspective. it's something which one worries about from a fiscal perspective, because if they're not working, they're not paying tax and they're also more likely to be on benefits. to understand what's happening, we need to look at who is off work. most people in the uk's working—age populatio
of course, rishi sunak, with an election coming this year, would like people to feel the impact of this a lot sooner than that. more than one in five working—age adults in the uk are not actively looking for work, according to figures released this week. the number has been persistently high since the pandemic, with an increase in long—term sickness one of the major reasons behind the rise. our analysis editor ros atkins has more. one in five working—age people in the uk aren't in the...
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today before the parliamentary liaison committee, current prime minister rishi sunak was asked whether powerful behind the scenes establishment types had brought down his ill fated predecessor. your predecessor, when she says she was undermined by the deep state? t was undermined by the deep state? i think that's probably a question for her rather— think that's probably a question for her rather than me. is think that's probably a question for her rather than me.— think that's probably a question for her rather than me. is there a deep state and are _ her rather than me. is there a deep state and are we _ her rather than me. is there a deep state and are we a _ her rather than me. is there a deep state and are we a part _ her rather than me. is there a deep state and are we a part of it? - state and are we a part of it? probably question for stabile and certainiy— probably question for stabile and certainly wouldn't tell you if i was, _ certainly wouldn't tell you if i was, what i? and we wouldn't tell anyone _ was, what i? and we wouldn't tell anyone else, either. is was, what i
today before the parliamentary liaison committee, current prime minister rishi sunak was asked whether powerful behind the scenes establishment types had brought down his ill fated predecessor. your predecessor, when she says she was undermined by the deep state? t was undermined by the deep state? i think that's probably a question for her rather— think that's probably a question for her rather than me. is think that's probably a question for her rather than me.— think that's probably a...
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. - the prime minister, rishi sunak, has posted on x — formerly known as twitter — sending his support to princess catherine. "my thoughts are with the princess of wales, the prince of wales, the royalfamily, and in particular her three children at this difficult time. she has shown tremendous bravery with her statement today. i know i speak for the whole country in wishing her a full and speedy recovery, and look forward to seeing her back in action when she's ready." the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has also sent his best wishes to the princess of wales. he tweeted — "on behalf of the labour party, i want to send my very best wishes to her royal highness at this distressing time. i am heartened by the princess of wales' optimistic tone, and her message of faith and hope. her royal highness will be in our thoughts and prayers, as she progresses through the treatment, with the love and support of notjust her whole family, but the whole nation too." the leader of the liberal democrats, ed davey, says his thoughts and prayers are with the princess of wales, after hearing such sad n
. - the prime minister, rishi sunak, has posted on x — formerly known as twitter — sending his support to princess catherine. "my thoughts are with the princess of wales, the prince of wales, the royalfamily, and in particular her three children at this difficult time. she has shown tremendous bravery with her statement today. i know i speak for the whole country in wishing her a full and speedy recovery, and look forward to seeing her back in action when she's ready." the labour...
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rishi sunak is facing criticism after a major conservative party donor was given a knighthood. businessman mohamed mansour, a senior treasurer for the party, has been honoured for his business, charity and political service. last year he gave 5—million pounds, at the time the party's biggest donation since 2001. labour has accused the prime minister of showing �*blatant disrespect for the office he should feel privileged to hold'. andrew fisher, former director of policy for the labour party. and gunner ramer 7 the political director at republican a group focused on defeating donald trump. what do you make of this, andrew7 what do you make of this, andrew? it highlights the whole system is corrupt, really. we need to abolish the system in the house of lords were we often people, a particularly egregious case will gain £5 million to the conservative party and he also the deposed dictator in egypt and the government was punctuated by corruption, embezzlement and the killing and torture political opponents. this is not someone who deserves an honour in this country. and until
rishi sunak is facing criticism after a major conservative party donor was given a knighthood. businessman mohamed mansour, a senior treasurer for the party, has been honoured for his business, charity and political service. last year he gave 5—million pounds, at the time the party's biggest donation since 2001. labour has accused the prime minister of showing �*blatant disrespect for the office he should feel privileged to hold'. andrew fisher, former director of policy for the labour...
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rishi sunak�*s spokesman said the prime minister took concerns of extremism �*extremely seriously�* and noted a rise in both anti—semitism and islamophobia. new rules on paternity leave have come into effect in england, scotland and wales. fathers will be allowed to take their statutory two week�*s leave in two separate chunks — instead of in one go — you�*re live with bbc news. a forcefuljoe biden has delivered his last state of the union address before november�*s election. in a sometimes fiery speech, he warned that the us is facing a greater threat to its freedom and democracy than at any time since the presidency of abraham lincoln — in the 1860s. he repeatedly took swipes at donald trump, using the term "my predecessor" 13 times. he described mr trump�*s recent remarks about nato as unacceptable. mr biden said he had inherited an economy "on the brink" that evening. if a lot of you are smart, you�*ll go home now. it that evening. if a lot of you are smart, you'll go home now. it was my fiery speech — smart, you'll go home now. it was my fiery speech than _ smar
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the labour party are saying | that this shows a lack of confidence in rishi sunak and his ability to win the election. she said that she believed the tories can win the election. she did not say when, specifically!— election. she did not say when, specifically! she is one of one of the very many — specifically! she is one of one of the very many conservative - specifically! she is one of one of the very many conservative mps specifically! she is one of one of- the very many conservative mps who probably looks at the lay of the land and thought, you know what, i don't really want to stand again, i don't really want to stand again, i don't necessarily fancy the life of an opposition backbench mp, so i'm not going to use the phrase, rats of a sinking ship, but it does look like that. �* ., , , ., like that. brett, what is your view on a theresa _ like that. brett, what is your view on a theresa may, _ like that. brett, what is your view on a theresa may, do _ like that. brett, what is your view on a theresa may, do you - like that. brett, what is your view on a theresa may, do you
the labour party are saying | that this shows a lack of confidence in rishi sunak and his ability to win the election. she said that she believed the tories can win the election. she did not say when, specifically!— election. she did not say when, specifically! she is one of one of the very many — specifically! she is one of one of the very many conservative - specifically! she is one of one of the very many conservative mps specifically! she is one of one of- the very many conservative mps...
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rishi sunak's spokesperson said the prime minister took concerns of extremism very seriously and noted a rise in both antisemitism and islamophobia. new laws on paternity leave have come into effect in england, scotland, and wales. fathers will be allowed to take their statutory two weeks leave in chunks instead of one go. you are live with bbc news with lucy gray. a forceful joeiden delivered his last state of the union address before november's election. in a sometimes fiery speech, he warned the u. is fading a greater threat to its freedom and democracy than any time since the presidency of abraham lincoln in the 1860's. he took swipes at donald trump using the term my predecessor, 13 times. >> this was president biden's make or break moment to show americans why he should be reelected. noressure. >> good evening. if i were smart, i would go home now. >> amor fiery speech than usual as he tried to prove he's not too old for office. the speech turned quickly into campaign mode. >> what makes it rare is freedom of democracy, we are under attack at home and overseas. at the very same t
rishi sunak's spokesperson said the prime minister took concerns of extremism very seriously and noted a rise in both antisemitism and islamophobia. new laws on paternity leave have come into effect in england, scotland, and wales. fathers will be allowed to take their statutory two weeks leave in chunks instead of one go. you are live with bbc news with lucy gray. a forceful joeiden delivered his last state of the union address before november's election. in a sometimes fiery speech, he warned...
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rishi sunak has insisted his party is united and the economy is turning a corner. there was a rumored lot -- plot to replace him. they called on colleagues to stop the westminster drama and stick to the plan. ♪ let's get to russia. six more years for vladimir putin after his election win. plenty of international reaction from leaders around the world. let's take a look at some. the u.s. says the election was incredibly undemocratic. obviously not free nor fair. >> meanwhile fighting continues on the ground in gaza. the israeli military says it's taken control of the al-shifa hospital in what it called an operation to fort terrorist activity. the hospital is in the north of the strip. the israeli militaryaid troops came under fire and that 80 people were detained and others were killed, including a senior commander of hamass -- of hamas' international security service. these are images from the raid where you can hear gunshots. witnesses described heavy exchanges of fire around the site, with thousands of displaced people sheltering there. medics are still working
rishi sunak has insisted his party is united and the economy is turning a corner. there was a rumored lot -- plot to replace him. they called on colleagues to stop the westminster drama and stick to the plan. ♪ let's get to russia. six more years for vladimir putin after his election win. plenty of international reaction from leaders around the world. let's take a look at some. the u.s. says the election was incredibly undemocratic. obviously not free nor fair. >> meanwhile fighting...
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rishi sunak says there'll be no general election on may second — the same day as the local elections. at the fashion bible, british vogue, we speak to its first black female editor. and another female first — as anna wells scales all scotland's mountains above 3,000 feet in one winter season. 0n bbc london, skyrocketing service charges are leaving some londoners 0n newsnight at10.30... the government has updated the definition of extremism, but who decides what individuals and groups are extremist, and what if they get it wrong? we'll ask a government mp how it's supposed to work.
rishi sunak says there'll be no general election on may second — the same day as the local elections. at the fashion bible, british vogue, we speak to its first black female editor. and another female first — as anna wells scales all scotland's mountains above 3,000 feet in one winter season. 0n bbc london, skyrocketing service charges are leaving some londoners 0n newsnight at10.30... the government has updated the definition of extremism, but who decides what individuals and groups are...
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labor accused rishi sunak of chickening out of allowing the date of the next general election. the prime minister said there are local elections in england. his working assumption is that the election will be in the second half of the year. mp's will get a 5.5% pay raise from april meeting their annual salary will increase to just over 91,000 pounds. the independent parliamentary standards says the decision was aligned with the award agreed for civil servants. it seeks to be fair for mp's and the public. hello fresh denies taking subscriptions from customers who say they had canceled their accounts. some customers say those accounts reactivated with money taken for orders they had not made. many believe that just logging onto the upper reactivated their accounts but hello fresh says money was taken only when customers made a proactive decision to do so. next, there are signs of growing disquiet in the biden administration at the lack of progress in halting the conflict between israel and hamas. secretary of state antony blinken has said the united states needs to see a clearlan
labor accused rishi sunak of chickening out of allowing the date of the next general election. the prime minister said there are local elections in england. his working assumption is that the election will be in the second half of the year. mp's will get a 5.5% pay raise from april meeting their annual salary will increase to just over 91,000 pounds. the independent parliamentary standards says the decision was aligned with the award agreed for civil servants. it seeks to be fair for mp's and...
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today at ten — rishi sunak says he won't return millions of pounds from a tory donor accused of racism. diane abbott tonight criticises both the tories and labour over the row — mr sunak says he accepts the donor's apology. also tonight — we speak to a 19—year—old israeli about his ordeal as a hostage at the hands of hamas. injerusalem, a 12—year—old palestinian boy accused of being a terrorist is shot dead by israeli forces. even less love than usual for school dinners — one headteacher apologises over the state of their meals and pupils agree. when i'm eating, like, i taste more fork and cardboard than the actual food. a rare glimpse of life in the no—man's land between north and south korea. and the spice girl mel b on finding herself penniless and moving back in with her mum. i'm all about girl power, yet look at what i'm just leaving, which was a complete girl—powerless situation. and on newsnight at 10.30pm — we'll go deeper behind the headlines
today at ten — rishi sunak says he won't return millions of pounds from a tory donor accused of racism. diane abbott tonight criticises both the tories and labour over the row — mr sunak says he accepts the donor's apology. also tonight — we speak to a 19—year—old israeli about his ordeal as a hostage at the hands of hamas. injerusalem, a 12—year—old palestinian boy accused of being a terrorist is shot dead by israeli forces. even less love than usual for school dinners — one...
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prime minister rishi sunak has said there will not be a general election on 2nd may, the date when local elections are already taking place. earlier this year, mr sunak suggested the general election would happen in the second half of 202a. the pioneering starship rocket developed by elon musk�*s company spacex has made its longest and most ambitious test flight so far. contact with starship was broken as it began its re—entry into earth's atmosphere, and spacex confirmed that the craft was lost. but it completed nearly an entire test flight on its third attempt, sending a stream of high definition images back from orbit. welcome to the programme. the french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor olaf scholz will be face to face in berlin tomorrow, trying to take the heat out of a relationship that, in recent weeks, has resembled an open feud. mr macron�*s suggestion, that one day nato troops might be sent to ukraine, was instantly ruled out by the germans. that clearly irritated the french president. translation: we are certainly approaching a moment - in our europe where
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rishi sunak�*s spokesman said the prime minister took concerns of extremism �*extremely seriously�* and noted a rise in both antisemitism and islamophobia. new rules on paternity leave have come into effect in england, scotland and wales. fathers will be allowed to take their statutory two week�*s leave in two separate chunks — instead of in one go — but campaign groups want all fathers to be given more time off work at better pay. you�*re live with bbc news. i�*m just going to take a short break, but i will come back to you in a minute if that is all right. there�*s been a lot of talk about his age at 81, joe biden is the oldest us president in history — with his critics questioning his ability to govern into a second term— here�*s how he dealth with that. when you get to be my age, certain things become clearer than ever. i know the american story. again and again commencing a contest between competing forces in the battle for the soul of our nation. between those who want to pull america back to the past and those who want to move america to the future. he handled i
rishi sunak�*s spokesman said the prime minister took concerns of extremism �*extremely seriously�* and noted a rise in both antisemitism and islamophobia. new rules on paternity leave have come into effect in england, scotland and wales. fathers will be allowed to take their statutory two week�*s leave in two separate chunks — instead of in one go — but campaign groups want all fathers to be given more time off work at better pay. you�*re live with bbc news. i�*m just going to...
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the country is being run by rishi l the country is being run by rishi sunak who has wanted to try to lead the world on al regulation. he had a global summit to that effect. there are very serious concerns with it what really worries me is the pace of change. it was ten years ago that we were worried about the internet and its ability to be recognised in order to spread disinformation, to discredit certain cabinets and election. now we have the rise of ai for the deep fakes, which are going to convince members of the public at a speed that may not be corrected before they go to the polls. certainly there is a very real concern they are. i'm not sure that the government has the tools yet to address it. irate the government has the tools yet to address it. ~ ., ., ., to talk about something us are in the times today. the decision of the supreme court this week, that they will hear arguments on donald trump's claims of absolute immunity is a crucial delay. with a hearing set for late april it is unlikely the justices will issue any opinion until the annual release of their major judgment
the country is being run by rishi l the country is being run by rishi sunak who has wanted to try to lead the world on al regulation. he had a global summit to that effect. there are very serious concerns with it what really worries me is the pace of change. it was ten years ago that we were worried about the internet and its ability to be recognised in order to spread disinformation, to discredit certain cabinets and election. now we have the rise of ai for the deep fakes, which are going to...
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ed miliband, the shadow environment minister said today that the conservatives under rishi sunak have gone from climate delay to denial and are willing to stoke culture wars on climate change. if that were true, i don't think it is entirely unique to the united kingdom, is it? he. think it is entirely unique to the united kingdom, is it?- think it is entirely unique to the united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think— united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and | thinkthe — united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic _ united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic crisis - united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic crisis is - and i think the clinic crisis is a very— and i think the clinic crisis is a very good _ and i think the clinic crisis is a very good example of something i observed — very good example of something i observed in my career, which is that democratic— observed in my career, which is that democratic politicians find it extreme _ democratic politicians find it extreme
ed miliband, the shadow environment minister said today that the conservatives under rishi sunak have gone from climate delay to denial and are willing to stoke culture wars on climate change. if that were true, i don't think it is entirely unique to the united kingdom, is it? he. think it is entirely unique to the united kingdom, is it?- think it is entirely unique to the united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think— united kingdom, is it? no,...
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rishi sunak is facing calls to return a £10 million donation to the businessman frank hester, who in 2019 told a business meeting that when labour's diane abbott appeared on tv it made him "want to hate all black women". "she should be shot", he allegedly said. the mayor of the west midlands, andy street, and the leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross have now called for the money to be returned to mr hester. the labour party asked why it had taken the prime minister so long yesterday, to finally call it out as racist. two weeks ago, the prime minister invited himself into everyone's living room at 6:00 on a friday evening. no one asked him to give that speech. he chose to do it. he chose to anoint himself as the great healer and pose as some kind of unifier. but when the man bankrolling his election, says the member for hackney, north should be shot, he suddenly finds himself tongue tied, shrinking in sophistry, hoping he can deflect for long enough that will all go away. what does the prime minister think? it was about the hundreds of millions of pounds of nhs contracts
rishi sunak is facing calls to return a £10 million donation to the businessman frank hester, who in 2019 told a business meeting that when labour's diane abbott appeared on tv it made him "want to hate all black women". "she should be shot", he allegedly said. the mayor of the west midlands, andy street, and the leader of the scottish conservatives douglas ross have now called for the money to be returned to mr hester. the labour party asked why it had taken the prime...
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and what we have had today is a clear indication of where, if rishi sunak, jeremy hunt and the conservatives where to be in power in a year, in two years, three years, they are looking at a radical use of technology to improve public services, to gain efficiencies, to make them operate as they should in this day and age and also to use technology in some of these measures and allowing people to keep more of their own money to grow the economy, because without growth in the economy, we are not better off. fin economy, we are not better off. on ureen economy, we are not better off. on green issues, obviously labour has just recently taken to 28 billion green byjet off the table. there was 120 million for the green industries growth accelerator today, which will fund offshore and carbon capture, and there is investment in a small nuclear power stations which, of course, borisjohnson was so keen on. but you talk about an £8 billion headroom, and what labour wants to do to change to grad, there just isn't the space for the money to do it. i just isn't the space for the money to do it. ~ . just
and what we have had today is a clear indication of where, if rishi sunak, jeremy hunt and the conservatives where to be in power in a year, in two years, three years, they are looking at a radical use of technology to improve public services, to gain efficiencies, to make them operate as they should in this day and age and also to use technology in some of these measures and allowing people to keep more of their own money to grow the economy, because without growth in the economy, we are not...