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have in a sense detached and pulled away from the labour party. and we talk a lot about the 2019 election and what the reasons are that we might have lost that we've all got our own ideas and theories on that but actually this and the labour party has been going on for a decade looked down on what way? a fear that you might say the wrong thing? i know that once you could get out you went out and met lots of voters. where they say to you, in theirfront rooms, i wish i could say this but he won't let me? it is not acceptable? i think there is an element of that. people feel that there is only one right answer to this and therefore i better not say or i won't be i give a different answer. and that is consuming politics and i think sometimes in the labour party we do have a sense that there is any one right answer to this and nobody should hold a different view. this week of course you've got this terrible, terrible tragedy of people trying to make their way to a safe shelter perishing. it raises difficult political questions, doesn't it, though? ther
have in a sense detached and pulled away from the labour party. and we talk a lot about the 2019 election and what the reasons are that we might have lost that we've all got our own ideas and theories on that but actually this and the labour party has been going on for a decade looked down on what way? a fear that you might say the wrong thing? i know that once you could get out you went out and met lots of voters. where they say to you, in theirfront rooms, i wish i could say this but he won't...
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just a few weeks before you set the labour party . before you set the labour party conference, he is not a bad man, he is a trivial man. your description sounds like you think he is a bad man. ~ , ., , sounds like you think he is a bad man. , ., , man. why not 'ust say it if you think than _ man. why not 'ust say it if you think that? is — man. why notjust say it if you think that? is a _ man. why notjust say it if you think that? is a bad _ man. why notjust say it if you - think that? is a bad mother-to-be think that? is a bad mother—to—be makes me angry. it makes me angry. he makes me frustrated. it is a coward and identity is a but he makes me frustrated. it is a coward and identity is - he makes me frustrated. it is a coward and identity is a but is he bad? welcome _ coward and identity is a but is he bad? welcome is _ coward and identity is a but is he bad? welcome is he _ coward and identity is a but is he bad? welcome is he bad? - coward and identity is a but is he bad? welcome is he bad? he - coward and identity is a but is he bad? welcome is he bad? he is| coward and i
just a few weeks before you set the labour party . before you set the labour party conference, he is not a bad man, he is a trivial man. your description sounds like you think he is a bad man. ~ , ., , sounds like you think he is a bad man. , ., , man. why not 'ust say it if you think than _ man. why not 'ust say it if you think that? is — man. why notjust say it if you think that? is a _ man. why notjust say it if you think that? is a bad _ man. why notjust say it if you - think that? is a...
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opposition party— labour party, the main opposition party - _ labour party, the main opposition party - that — labour party, the main opposition party — that hasn't _ labour party, the main opposition party — that hasn't happened - labour party, the main opposition party — that hasn't happened yet, | labour party, the main opposition . party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as— party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as long _ party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as long as — party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as long as the _ party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as long as the conservatives - for as long as the conservatives seem _ for as long as the conservatives seem to — for as long as the conservatives seem to be _ for as long as the conservatives seem to be leading, _ for as long as the conservatives seem to be leading, which- for as long as the conservatives seem to be leading, which is. for as long as the conservatives i seem to be leading, which is quite extraordinary— seem to be leading, which is quite extraordinary given— seem to
opposition party— labour party, the main opposition party - _ labour party, the main opposition party - that — labour party, the main opposition party — that hasn't _ labour party, the main opposition party — that hasn't happened - labour party, the main opposition party — that hasn't happened yet, | labour party, the main opposition . party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as— party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as long _ party — that hasn't happened yet, so for as...
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the labour party and the cbi. the cbi was founded at least in part as a response to a labour government, nor commemoratives book many of you would have seen that commemoratives book called the cbi would have seen that commemoratives book called the cb150 years of business innovation, notes that the radical policies of the wilson government resulted in sharply divided tactics amongst your members. today, iwant divided tactics amongst your members. today, i want to give you a flavour of a future radical labour government that will not provoke division. because if you get above the political fray, division. because if you get above the politicalfray, and survey division. because if you get above the political fray, and survey the british economy over a longer time frame, we have a familiar and a persistent problem. we still haven't cracked productivity. now i heard what the prime minister said this morning. but i'm afraid that, even before the pandemic, britain went through the worst decade of productivity growth sin
the labour party and the cbi. the cbi was founded at least in part as a response to a labour government, nor commemoratives book many of you would have seen that commemoratives book called the cbi would have seen that commemoratives book called the cb150 years of business innovation, notes that the radical policies of the wilson government resulted in sharply divided tactics amongst your members. today, iwant divided tactics amongst your members. today, i want to give you a flavour of a future...
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this is a gift from the gods from the labour party and ail— from the gods from the labour party and all opponents of the tory party, laying _ and all opponents of the tory party, laying on _ and all opponents of the tory party, laying on more and more pressure. something — laying on more and more pressure. something like this does remind us of the _ something like this does remind us of the 19905 and the whole cash for questions _ of the 19905 and the whole cash for questions and the 5leaze that really did dominate thi5 questions and the 5leaze that really did dominate this government in the nineties _ did dominate this government in the nineties. the did dominate this government in the nineties. , ,., , �* ., nineties. the response we've had from the conservatives _ nineties. the response we've had from the conservatives is - nineties. the response we've had from the conservatives is that - from the conservatives is that they've denied any link between the donations. in fact, they've denied any link between the donations. infact, george they've denied any link between the donations
this is a gift from the gods from the labour party and ail— from the gods from the labour party and all opponents of the tory party, laying _ and all opponents of the tory party, laying on _ and all opponents of the tory party, laying on more and more pressure. something — laying on more and more pressure. something like this does remind us of the _ something like this does remind us of the 19905 and the whole cash for questions _ of the 19905 and the whole cash for questions and the 5leaze...
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let which was challenged by the deputy leader of the labour party.- leader of the labour party. let me start with something _ leader of the labour party. let me start with something on _ leader of the labour party. let me start with something on which - leader of the labour party. let me | start with something on which there should be agreement across all sides. the independent standards process found that a member broke the rules on paid lobbying. surely the prime minister accepts that this is and should be a serious offence. yeah. hear, hear. yet we have seen reports that he will respond by scrapping the independent process and overturning its verdict. shame! shameful. in no other profession in our country could someone be found guilty by an independent process and just have their mates vote them back into the job. surely, surely the prime minister and his government are not going to do that today? hear, hear! no, mr speaker, of course we're not going to do that because paid lobbying, mr speaker, paid advocacy in this house is wrong, and let me make absolutely no bones about t
let which was challenged by the deputy leader of the labour party.- leader of the labour party. let me start with something _ leader of the labour party. let me start with something on _ leader of the labour party. let me start with something on which - leader of the labour party. let me | start with something on which there should be agreement across all sides. the independent standards process found that a member broke the rules on paid lobbying. surely the prime minister accepts that this is...
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party _ other prominent people in the labour party 50 _ other prominent people in the labour party. so this shows a slight change in direction — party. so this shows a slight change in direction. it'll be fascinating to see — in direction. it'll be fascinating to see how keir starmer gets on when he has _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a more prominent outspoken, and potentially more effective person — and potentially more effective erson. , . person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign _ person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, - person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, and - to shadow foreign secretary, and then lisa mandy, who we getting arguably a more suitable job for her, dealing with all the levelling up her, dealing with all the levelling up stuff which, if labour doesn't answer the charge of levelling up, it won't win back redwall seats. absolutely. i think what seems to be clear here is keir starmer seems to be wanting to make a bit of a splash. i th
party _ other prominent people in the labour party 50 _ other prominent people in the labour party. so this shows a slight change in direction — party. so this shows a slight change in direction. it'll be fascinating to see — in direction. it'll be fascinating to see how keir starmer gets on when he has _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a more prominent outspoken, and potentially more effective person — and potentially more...
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this is prime minister mia mottley of the barbados labour party. pare the barbados labour party. are excellent silly _ the barbados labour party. are excellent silly -- _ the barbados labour party. fie excellent silly —— excellency, dame sandra mason. the royal highness, prince charles, excellencies, heads of state from the caribbean community. president of trinidad & tobago. the general of antigua and governor general of grenade are. my brother, colleague heads of government. chief justice of barbados, sir patterson cheltenham. national hero of barbados, the right excellent sir garfield st aubrun sobers. members of cabinet, other parliamentarians, members of the judiciary, parliamentarians, members of thejudiciary, members of parliamentarians, members of the judiciary, members of the diplomatic corps, distinguished barbadian �*s each and every one of you. it is with distinct honour tonight that i announce that pursuant to chapter 399 of the laws of barbados, the order of national heroes act. that my government will and has taken the decision to recognise that among us the
this is prime minister mia mottley of the barbados labour party. pare the barbados labour party. are excellent silly _ the barbados labour party. are excellent silly -- _ the barbados labour party. fie excellent silly —— excellency, dame sandra mason. the royal highness, prince charles, excellencies, heads of state from the caribbean community. president of trinidad & tobago. the general of antigua and governor general of grenade are. my brother, colleague heads of government. chief...
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i don't think it's 'ust the labour party i you see it? i don't think it's 'ust the labour party or i you see it? i don't think it's 'ust the labour party or the fi you see it? i don't think it'sjust l the labour party or the opposition parties that are calling this out. a lot of— parties that are calling this out. a lot of constituents who voted for the tories — lot of constituents who voted for the tories for the first time are disgruntled and upset. and, whatever the merits_ disgruntled and upset. and, whatever the merits of this plan may be, what boris _ the merits of this plan may be, what borisjohnson can't do the merits of this plan may be, what boris johnson can't do this time is hiusher— boris johnson can't do this time is hiuslar and — boris johnson can't do this time is blustar and joke and send off these balloons_ blustar and joke and send off these balloons of optimism the way he always does. it is now grading on people _ always does. it is now grading on pecule an — always does. it is now grading on people. an inte
i don't think it's 'ust the labour party i you see it? i don't think it's 'ust the labour party or i you see it? i don't think it's 'ust the labour party or the fi you see it? i don't think it'sjust l the labour party or the opposition parties that are calling this out. a lot of— parties that are calling this out. a lot of constituents who voted for the tories — lot of constituents who voted for the tories for the first time are disgruntled and upset. and, whatever the merits_ disgruntled...
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it is put to the labour party in a — it is put to the labour party in a bit _ it is put to the labour party in a bit of— it is put to the labour party in a bit of a _ it is put to the labour party in a bit of a fix. _ why do they go when you have got the state of this size - when i have spent so much money? i he would like to cut - taxes but it doesn't look like it— will be able to do it soon. a lot of people thinking this - new timetable needs an election “ means an —— means an election will be a bit tater~ — a lot of people thinking - they were gearing up for a big tax cut in 2023 out of an election. - maybe it will be - further away than that. latika, is it possible to look at this and say this is a government which has got the balance right between, notjust the haves and the have nots but the generations? simon was talking about big increased spending on health. at the same time he was announcing the good news that schools will now get as much money per pupil as they got ten years ago. i mean, the balance of this is questionable, isn't it? yes. and on international aid
it is put to the labour party in a — it is put to the labour party in a bit _ it is put to the labour party in a bit of— it is put to the labour party in a bit of a _ it is put to the labour party in a bit of a fix. _ why do they go when you have got the state of this size - when i have spent so much money? i he would like to cut - taxes but it doesn't look like it— will be able to do it soon. a lot of people thinking this - new timetable needs an election “ means an —— means an...
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party — vote and a victory of the labour party and _ vote and a victory of the labour party. and what i am suggesting is a change _ party. and what i am suggesting is a change of— party. and what i am suggesting is a change of position, that we need to move _ change of position, that we need to move forward on this and the default should _ move forward on this and the default should he _ move forward on this and the default should he a _ move forward on this and the default should be a ban on all second jobs with limited exceptions, exceptions that we _ with limited exceptions, exceptions that we have in mind going forward that we have in mind going forward that should not be retrospective but those _ that should not be retrospective but those are _ that should not be retrospective but those are the rules, where there is an element— those are the rules, where there is an element of public service where a requirement in some places. as an element of public service where a requirement in some places.- requirement in some places. as you heard there. — requirement in some p
party — vote and a victory of the labour party and _ vote and a victory of the labour party. and what i am suggesting is a change _ party. and what i am suggesting is a change of— party. and what i am suggesting is a change of position, that we need to move _ change of position, that we need to move forward on this and the default should _ move forward on this and the default should he _ move forward on this and the default should he a _ move forward on this and the default should be a ban...
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you labour party were very clear . 77 and the labour party were very clear and the labour party were very clear and the labour party were very clear and the scottish nationalist party clear that would not were very clear that would not support this and i think that is what now leaves a real problem here because there are many still who think maybe there should be this the question process looked at, but the question thenis process looked at, but the question then is how would you bring changes to the system? the government talked about yesterday creating a new committee in parliament which would have had a conservative majority and a conservative chair to look at changes and look at this case of mr paterson and opposition changes and look at this case of mr patersor have opposition changes and look at this case of mr patersor have said pposition changes and look at this case of mr patersor have said that ition changes and look at this case of mr patersor have said that is on and mps have said that is absolutely unsuitable to them. you cannot have a government majority on the and that
you labour party were very clear . 77 and the labour party were very clear and the labour party were very clear and the labour party were very clear and the scottish nationalist party clear that would not were very clear that would not support this and i think that is what now leaves a real problem here because there are many still who think maybe there should be this the question process looked at, but the question thenis process looked at, but the question then is how would you bring changes...
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the labour party has had a big day. big speech from the deputy leader, big reshuffle from the leader. those two have not always been in sync. ♪ ros: kenny's authorities have recaptured a north korean man who evaded police court 40 days after escaping from prison. video has gone viral. here is more. >> here is the video that shocked millions in china, showing a rare escape from a high-security prison. a north korean man had been in prison for nine years for robbery and illel border crossing when he sred a two story wall to a prison wall and it runs across the truth before sibling its eleric fence. he jumps, escapes with only one shoe in freezing temperatures, only to disappear for 40 days until he is caught dozens of kilometers away near a fishing spot. it is believed he fled prison so he would not be sent back to north korea, where he likely faces hard labor and torture. ♪ ros: we are here in the bbc newsroom. the world health renewing its call to get jobs lower income countries to counter a new variant of covid. we
the labour party has had a big day. big speech from the deputy leader, big reshuffle from the leader. those two have not always been in sync. ♪ ros: kenny's authorities have recaptured a north korean man who evaded police court 40 days after escaping from prison. video has gone viral. here is more. >> here is the video that shocked millions in china, showing a rare escape from a high-security prison. a north korean man had been in prison for nine years for robbery and illel border...
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the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and — we report on a diamond mining project in india
the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and — we report on a diamond mining...
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party _ other prominent people in the labour party so _ other prominent people in the labour party. so this shows a slight change in direction — party. so this shows a slight change in direction. it'll be fascinating to see — in direction. it'll be fascinating to see how keir starmer gets on when he has _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a more prominent outspoken, and potentially more effective person — and potentially more effective erson. , ., person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign _ person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, - person. david lemi getting upgraded to shadow foreign secretary, and - to shadow foreign secretary, and then lisa mandy, who we
party _ other prominent people in the labour party so _ other prominent people in the labour party. so this shows a slight change in direction — party. so this shows a slight change in direction. it'll be fascinating to see — in direction. it'll be fascinating to see how keir starmer gets on when he has _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a _ to see how keir starmer gets on when he has a more prominent outspoken, and potentially more effective person — and potentially more...
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the labour party, the challenge to show we are a government in waiting. that�*s the goal — but not everyone watching felt that today�*s events contributed to that effort. we have further announcements and we�*ve heard from him several times already. it�*s been quite a day, we have we gotten to? already. it's been quite a day, we have we gotten to? announcements in the last coople — have we gotten to? announcements in the last coople of— have we gotten to? announcements in the last couple of minutes _ have we gotten to? announcements in the last couple of minutes telling - the last couple of minutes telling us who will feel the various roles in the shadow front bench been reporting on the of the ups and downs as far as the labor leader and deputy are concerned. let me talk you some of the names. amongst them worth mentioning is yvette cooper and you may remember her as a minister in the labor government of 11 or so years ago now and she�*s coming back onto the labor front bench as shadow home secretary so she will up a patel as home secreta
the labour party, the challenge to show we are a government in waiting. that�*s the goal — but not everyone watching felt that today�*s events contributed to that effort. we have further announcements and we�*ve heard from him several times already. it�*s been quite a day, we have we gotten to? already. it's been quite a day, we have we gotten to? announcements in the last coople — have we gotten to? announcements in the last coople of— have we gotten to? announcements in the last...
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party— significant victory for the labour party that — significant victory for the labour party that would not have happened if we had _ party that would not have happened if we had not forced that vote. the government have obviously been looking _ government have obviously been looking at whether it is binding all day, so _ looking at whether it is binding all day, so if— looking at whether it is binding all day, so if they have accepted it it is a significant step in the right direction — is a significant step in the right direction. as you will have heard from _ direction. as you will have heard from what — direction. as you will have heard from what i _ direction. as you will have heard from what ijust said, we have a five-part — from what ijust said, we have a five—part plan for cleaning up politics — five—part plan for cleaning up politics that goes beyond the question of consultancies etc, which is the _ question of consultancies etc, which is the subject of the morrow, into changing — is the subject of the morrow, into changing the rules on second jobs and the
party— significant victory for the labour party that — significant victory for the labour party that would not have happened if we had _ party that would not have happened if we had not forced that vote. the government have obviously been looking _ government have obviously been looking at whether it is binding all day, so _ looking at whether it is binding all day, so if— looking at whether it is binding all day, so if they have accepted it it is a significant step in the right direction...
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— also goes on from trade unions into the labour party, it goes on— it's -ot the labour party, it goes on— it's got to— the labour party, it goes on— it's got to stop. _ the labour party, it goes on— it's got to stop, there's been various attempts— got to stop, there's been various attempts at cutting it back, and hopefully this time it'll stop completely. what i don't understand about _ completely. what i don't understand about the _ completely. what i don't understand about the revolts, for want of a better— about the revolts, for want of a better word, where the times are running _ better word, where the times are running the story saying that rmp is saying _ running the story saying that rmp is saying they won't back boris on this. _ saying they won't back boris on this. he's— saying they won't back boris on this, he's now saying he wants to stop— this, he's now saying he wants to stop mps— this, he's now saying he wants to stop mps getting paid from other places. _ stop mps getting paid from other places, secondjobs, effectively fully. _ your places, secondjobs,
— also goes on from trade unions into the labour party, it goes on— it's -ot the labour party, it goes on— it's got to— the labour party, it goes on— it's got to stop. _ the labour party, it goes on— it's got to stop, there's been various attempts— got to stop, there's been various attempts at cutting it back, and hopefully this time it'll stop completely. what i don't understand about _ completely. what i don't understand about the _ completely. what i don't understand about the...
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sir keir starmerfor the sir keir starmer for the labour party. sir keir starmerfor the labour party. and the band plays during this beethoven's funeral march. ian blackford, on behalf of the snp and plaid cymru. that's where we're going to leave our coverage of events at the cenotaph in london — but if you're in the uk you can carry on watching by switching to bbc one. as we've been hearing, on sunday morning buckingham palace confirmed that the queen would not attend today's remembrance day service at the cenotaph. the announcement was made public at a quarter past nine here in the uk — just over an hour before the event started to get under way. the palace said the queen has sprained her back, and took the decision with great regret this morning. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is at the cenotaph. it's what one palace official describes as incredibly unfortunate timing, and that is bad timing on two fronts. primarily because it is remembrance sunday, it is a national service of remembrance here in the uk. it's the most important day in
sir keir starmerfor the sir keir starmer for the labour party. sir keir starmerfor the labour party. and the band plays during this beethoven's funeral march. ian blackford, on behalf of the snp and plaid cymru. that's where we're going to leave our coverage of events at the cenotaph in london — but if you're in the uk you can carry on watching by switching to bbc one. as we've been hearing, on sunday morning buckingham palace confirmed that the queen would not attend today's remembrance day...
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the labour party, the challenge — important. the labour party, the challenge to us is to show we are a government— challenge to us is to show we are a government in waiting and i think thrat's— government in waiting and i think that's what the public expect. that was her answer _ that's what the public expect. that was her answer to _ that's what the public expect. “trust was her answer to one of the questions coming from journalists. there were repeated questions, what do you make of this reshuffle? the answer was that she didn't know about it. afterwards we learnt they had had a conversation, angela rayner and keir starmer this morning, but that didn't really amount to being consulted as far as she was concerned. yet again, transparently and publicly dysfunction between the leader of the labour party and his directly elected deputy. it's not a post that keir starmer can sack angela rayner from. there's tension is very evident. what about the reshuffle? we don't know a great deal about it, will probably learn more this af
the labour party, the challenge — important. the labour party, the challenge to us is to show we are a government— challenge to us is to show we are a government in waiting and i think thrat's— government in waiting and i think that's what the public expect. that was her answer _ that's what the public expect. that was her answer to _ that's what the public expect. “trust was her answer to one of the questions coming from journalists. there were repeated questions, what do you make of...
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i would _ labour party to respond. thank you, mr speaker. i would like _ labour party to respond. thank you, mr speaker. i would like to - labour party to respond. thank you, mr speaker. i would like to thank. mr speaker. i would like to thank the prime ministerfor mr speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for advanced site of the statement and updating the house on dg 20 summit in rome. it cannot be overstated how crucial the next week and a half is. i am pleased to see there has been some progress, as the prime minister outlined, but the next ten days needs to move beyond prepacked announcements. this is an opportunity for britain, mr speaker alongside ourfriends opportunity for britain, mr speaker alongside our friends and allies around the world to deliver historic change, by taking action to reduce emissions right now in this decade we can avoid the worst effects of climate change stop this cannotjust be a political ambition, it is a necessity for humanity. so mr speaker, as the g20 and cop26 continues, i want to assure the prime minister everybody on these benches
i would _ labour party to respond. thank you, mr speaker. i would like _ labour party to respond. thank you, mr speaker. i would like to - labour party to respond. thank you, mr speaker. i would like to thank. mr speaker. i would like to thank the prime ministerfor mr speaker. i would like to thank the prime minister for advanced site of the statement and updating the house on dg 20 summit in rome. it cannot be overstated how crucial the next week and a half is. i am pleased to see there has...
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he voted the liberal party line, the labour party line. leo isaacson was a member of the american labour party, who ran on the american labour party ticket. those were the part of my roots that helped shape my life and my values. and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family. you a good sensethat gives you . >> and that rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons why you were so anti establishment or anti entrenched interests? >> well, how i got into politics, it's a lead into the answer of that question. i never thought i would run. i was a student at columbia college. i had a professor, wonderful, david truman, a government course with him. the assignment was you have to write a paper. i want to know everything, i want to know its boundaries, who lives in that district, i want to know the says you economics of that district -- i want to know everyone everything about the congressman in that district. the person who introduces and represents you in that district. so i began working o
he voted the liberal party line, the labour party line. leo isaacson was a member of the american labour party, who ran on the american labour party ticket. those were the part of my roots that helped shape my life and my values. and i consider myself lucky to come from that kind of a family. you a good sensethat gives you . >> and that rebellion exhibited by your father at the polling site, is that one of the reasons why you were so anti establishment or anti entrenched interests?...
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it's gone from centre right to centre — it's a coalition led by the labour party and the centre party. it's clear the labour party doesn't think that the sovereign wealth fund, that is you — and you say you are proud to call it an oil fund, by the way, which is perhaps significant in itself — but the labour politicians are saying you've got to do much more to show you're committed to getting to net zero emissions in your fund by 2050. so are you going to do it? well, we are ready have expectation documents that are saying that this is how we expect the companies to behave and what to we expect them to... you are not walking the walk yet. well, we are. last year, we had between 3,000 and 4,000 company meetings. and in most of those meetings, we would talk about climate and talk to companies about the expectations that they have. are you worried that a new government in oslo is going to be much tougher on you than the last one was? no, i'm not worried about that at all. what they are saying is we should do even more of what we are already doing. we've had climate discussions with co
it's gone from centre right to centre — it's a coalition led by the labour party and the centre party. it's clear the labour party doesn't think that the sovereign wealth fund, that is you — and you say you are proud to call it an oil fund, by the way, which is perhaps significant in itself — but the labour politicians are saying you've got to do much more to show you're committed to getting to net zero emissions in your fund by 2050. so are you going to do it? well, we are ready have...
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party politicians. i was a labour party politicians. i know that, but she feels very strongly. know that, but she feels very stron al . ., ., know that, but she feels very stronal . ., ., ., ., strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the — strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other _ strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big _ strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big story - strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big story of - strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big story of the i because the other big story of the day that's also on the front page of the eye is the boosterjobs being extended to everyone over 40, which means they are now 40 million adults in the uk eligible for the booster — yet only 13 million have actually had that boosterjab. so there is a bit of a gap there?— bit of a gap there? there's a real ia . l bit of a gap there? there's a real ~a,- and bit of a gap there? there's a real gap. and the _ bit of a gap there? there's a real ga
party politicians. i was a labour party politicians. i know that, but she feels very strongly. know that, but she feels very stron al . ., ., know that, but she feels very stronal . ., ., ., ., strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the — strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other _ strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big _ strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big story - strongly. indeed. i want to move on because the other big story of -...
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the opposition labour party has called the move "a betrayal of the north."
the opposition labour party has called the move "a betrayal of the north."
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party because the labour party had let them down so it was obvious but the motivations were when i agreed to go in with the russian influence operation. i'm fixated on the russian intelligence services and trying to figure out how we were going to deal with of the services to carry out these activities and i see very clearly what they were up to. i wanted to do something about it to push back against what they've done to make sure they couldn't do it againo and i was imagining i would be working behind the scenes with other public service. that was something i could do again. it's happening in our domestic politics and i knew more about the kremlin politics and white house politics. with the skills it was described as russia as a kremlin. >> what did this quickly revealed toea you about presidet trump's interest or disinterest and expert advice on a subject like russia? >> this is a silly story that i'm sure all the people can relate to. my daughter got food poisoning the night before i started. i thought it was going to be my first orientation session at the white house. i realized i'd l
party because the labour party had let them down so it was obvious but the motivations were when i agreed to go in with the russian influence operation. i'm fixated on the russian intelligence services and trying to figure out how we were going to deal with of the services to carry out these activities and i see very clearly what they were up to. i wanted to do something about it to push back against what they've done to make sure they couldn't do it againo and i was imagining i would be...
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and also mia mottley, the prime minister and leader of the barbados labour party. do stay with us on bbc world news. we will bring you much more from barbados. still to come: more cases of the new coronavirus variant and more travel restrictions around the world, it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the childrens are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11 o'clock this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite numberfrom dover. this is bbc world news, the main story this hour: the world's newest republic, barbados, swears in its first president and loses queen elizabeth ii
and also mia mottley, the prime minister and leader of the barbados labour party. do stay with us on bbc world news. we will bring you much more from barbados. still to come: more cases of the new coronavirus variant and more travel restrictions around the world, it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless that the childrens are dying in front of me and i can't do anything....
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it's gone from set to write to centre left a coalition led by the labour party in the centre party. it's clear the labour party doesn't think that the sovereign wealth fund, that is you and you say you are proud to call it in oilfund by the way which is perhaps significant in itself but the labour politicians are saying you've got to do much more to show you're committed to getting to net zero emissions in your pond by 2050. so getting to net zero emissions in your pond by 2050.- in your pond by 2050. so are ou in your pond by 2050. so are you going — in your pond by 2050. so are you going to _ in your pond by 2050. so are you going to do _ in your pond by 2050. so are you going to do it? _ in your pond by 2050. so are you going to do it? well, - in your pond by 2050. so are you going to do it? well, we | you going to do it? well, we are ready have expectation document saying that this is how we expect the companies to behave and what to be expected to... ., ., ., ., ~ to... you are not walking the walk yet- _ to... you are not walking the walk yet. well, _ to... you are not walki
it's gone from set to write to centre left a coalition led by the labour party in the centre party. it's clear the labour party doesn't think that the sovereign wealth fund, that is you and you say you are proud to call it in oilfund by the way which is perhaps significant in itself but the labour politicians are saying you've got to do much more to show you're committed to getting to net zero emissions in your pond by 2050. so getting to net zero emissions in your pond by 2050.- in your pond...
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they were disinfected in the labour party. the labour party had let them down just like people i thought that the democrats had let them down. it was obvious that the motivations where there. i was really worried and 2017 when i agreed to go in what had happened with the russian influence. you and i have truly been focused on the opportunity who is mr. putin when he came into office in 2000. someone who is being fixated on who was this guy. the intelligence officer in the u.s. government. trying to figure out, you know, how we would deal with all of these efforts by the russian security services to carry out these activities. i am seeing what the russians were up to in terms of launching a sophisticated operation in 2016. i wanted to do something about it. i thought that i could help mitigate this. push back against what they have done and try to make sure that they could not do it again. the people that had worked previously in the government and the other public service efforts. for both the bush and obama administration dur
they were disinfected in the labour party. the labour party had let them down just like people i thought that the democrats had let them down. it was obvious that the motivations where there. i was really worried and 2017 when i agreed to go in what had happened with the russian influence. you and i have truly been focused on the opportunity who is mr. putin when he came into office in 2000. someone who is being fixated on who was this guy. the intelligence officer in the u.s. government....
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the labour party but they cannot consistently cut through naples. in 2010 to _ consistently cut through naples. in 2010 to 2015 parliament —— the bolts — 2010 to 2015 parliament —— the polls the _ 2010 to 2015 parliament —— the polls. the fact the opposition cannot— polls. the fact the opposition cannot even rise a few more points and at _ cannot even rise a few more points and at the — cannot even rise a few more points and at the tories won't fall if you more _ and at the tories won't fall if you more points means the government's position— more points means the government's position overall is strong, but the point _ position overall is strong, but the point is _ position overall is strong, but the point is it's— position overall is strong, but the point is it's comedy of —— a few more — point is it's comedy of —— a few more -- — point is it's comedy of —— a few more -- the _ point is it's comedy of —— a few more. —— the government is connotative. et al. effects people because my day—to—day life s
the labour party but they cannot consistently cut through naples. in 2010 to _ consistently cut through naples. in 2010 to 2015 parliament —— the bolts — 2010 to 2015 parliament —— the polls the _ 2010 to 2015 parliament —— the polls. the fact the opposition cannot— polls. the fact the opposition cannot even rise a few more points and at _ cannot even rise a few more points and at the — cannot even rise a few more points and at the tories won't fall if you more _ and at the...
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the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and — we report on a diamond mining project in india which activists say will ruin the environment and displace
the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and — we report on a diamond mining...
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the opposition labour party says the proposal waters down its reform plan. and british utility said to be weighing selling a stake in its electricity network assets. and the company is also weighing a move to increase capital expenditure in its renewables business. s.s.e. has been grappling with pressure from activist investor elliott investment management to separate into two. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2,00 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani? dani: annabell, thank you so much. now, coming up, a hawkish call from st. louis fed president james bullard. could inflation derail growth? we're going to discuss all of that and look at markets next, manus. manus: we'll discuss what's on the agenda right here in singapore as the new economy -- at the new economy forum? later in the show we will catch up with our stephanie saunders who is on the ground here and we'll also hear from the u.s. commerce secretary gina reymundo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the inflation rate is
the opposition labour party says the proposal waters down its reform plan. and british utility said to be weighing selling a stake in its electricity network assets. and the company is also weighing a move to increase capital expenditure in its renewables business. s.s.e. has been grappling with pressure from activist investor elliott investment management to separate into two. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2,00 journalists and analysts in...
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speaker, how incredible the labour party continues to tackle and attack the government when they voted against the tax rising measures that are necessary, that are necessary to fund our nhs. they are completely inconsistent, mr. speaker, they have absolute no plans and no ideas. >> we now have come to the statement. we now come to the prime minister prime minister johnson. boris johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, with your permission to make a statement about the g20 summit in rome and update the house on cop26 in glasgow. almost 30 years ago the world acknowledged the gathering danger of climate change and agreed to do what would have once been inconceivable and regulate the atmosphere of the planet itself by curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and one declaration succeeded. another until in paris in 2015, we all agreed to seek to restrain the rising world to 1.5 degrees centigrade. now after all the targets and the promises and after yet more warnings from our scientists about the perils staring at us in the face, we come to the reckoning. this is the moment when we must turn words into
speaker, how incredible the labour party continues to tackle and attack the government when they voted against the tax rising measures that are necessary, that are necessary to fund our nhs. they are completely inconsistent, mr. speaker, they have absolute no plans and no ideas. >> we now have come to the statement. we now come to the prime minister prime minister johnson. boris johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, with your permission to make a statement about the g20 summit in rome and...
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former leader of the labour party ed miliband on the final stages of the talks. >> inevitably, you have these events, you have hard negotiation at the end. taking a step back, we know what the ta was for glasgow, to have -- half global emissions and we know we are miles short of that. question is, what can we salvage from this summit? one other area to this, we've got to mandate countries to come back next year to do what they didn't do this year. the question is on what basis are we mandating them to come back? are we urging them, which seems weak. our week giving them a -- or are we sending them a much clearer message, there is a big gap to 1.5 degrees. you've got to come back and do better in a years time. >> the forestation. last week, world leaders agreed to a deal that aims halt deforestation as paul -- part of a multibillion-dollar package. leaders of china and brazil committed to the declaration, but many are skeptical. isabelle to shira -- former brazilian environment minister. this is her reaction. >> during my term, i had the lowest rate of deforestation. brazil knows how to
former leader of the labour party ed miliband on the final stages of the talks. >> inevitably, you have these events, you have hard negotiation at the end. taking a step back, we know what the ta was for glasgow, to have -- half global emissions and we know we are miles short of that. question is, what can we salvage from this summit? one other area to this, we've got to mandate countries to come back next year to do what they didn't do this year. the question is on what basis are we...
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. _ i think you'll start i to get worried once the conservative party begin - to trail behind the labour party, the main opposition party. that hasn't happened yet. and so for as long as the - conservatives seem to be leading, which is quite extraordinary given that they've been _ in power since 2010, _ he is comfortable in his position. thomas, in the closing seconds of the programme, you've watched many, many prime ministers. i think i might hesitate to say, but maybe back as far as harold wilson. what are his prospects, briefly? not too bad. not too bad, because there is a theatrical streak in the british character. lots of people are somewhat entertained by borisjohnson, that at the height of the crisis that the country is in, the world is in, he can afford to get away to some extent with a speech like that. that is an entertaining sort of moment in the theatre. it's theatre, pure and simple. i mean, look, you have a speaker of the houses of parliament who has his parrot, who is a speaking parrot, who takes him on train journeys and entertains the other co—travellers. the name of t
. _ i think you'll start i to get worried once the conservative party begin - to trail behind the labour party, the main opposition party. that hasn't happened yet. and so for as long as the - conservatives seem to be leading, which is quite extraordinary given that they've been _ in power since 2010, _ he is comfortable in his position. thomas, in the closing seconds of the programme, you've watched many, many prime ministers. i think i might hesitate to say, but maybe back as far as harold...
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. | i think you'll start i to get worried once the conservative party begin to trail behind the _ labour party, the main opposition party. - that hasn't happened yet. and so for as long as - the conservatives seem to be leading, which is quite. extraordinary given that they've been in power- since 2010, he is comfortable in his position. thomas, in the closing seconds of the programme, you've watched many, many prime ministers. i think i might hesitate to say, but maybe back as far as harold wilson. what are his prospects, briefly? not too bad. not too bad, because there is a theatrical streak in the british character. lots of people are somewhat entertained by borisjohnson, that at the height of the crisis that the country is in, the world is in, he can afford to get away to some extent with a speech like that. that is an entertaining sort of moment in the theatre. it's theatre, pure and simple. i mean, look, you have a speaker of the houses of parliament who has his parrot, who is a speaking parrot, who takes him on train journeys and entertains the other co—travellers. the name of t
. | i think you'll start i to get worried once the conservative party begin to trail behind the _ labour party, the main opposition party. - that hasn't happened yet. and so for as long as - the conservatives seem to be leading, which is quite. extraordinary given that they've been in power- since 2010, he is comfortable in his position. thomas, in the closing seconds of the programme, you've watched many, many prime ministers. i think i might hesitate to say, but maybe back as far as harold...
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. | i think you'll start i to get worried once the conservative party begin to trail behind . the labour party, - the main opposition party. that hasn't happened yet. and so for as long as - the conservatives seem to be leading, which is quite. extraordinary given that they've been in power- since 2010, he is comfortable in his position. thomas, in the closing seconds of the programme, you've watched many, many prime ministers. i think i might hesitate to say, but maybe back as far as harold wilson. what are his prospects, briefly? not too bad. not too bad, because there is a theatrical streak in the british character. lots of people are somewhat entertained by borisjohnson, that at the height of the crisis that the country is in, the world is in, he can afford to get away to some extent with a speech like that. that is an entertaining sort of moment in the theatre. it's theatre, pure and simple. i mean, look, you have a speaker of the houses of parliament who has his parrot, who is a speaking parrot, who takes him on train journeys and entertains the other co—travellers. the name of t
. | i think you'll start i to get worried once the conservative party begin to trail behind . the labour party, - the main opposition party. that hasn't happened yet. and so for as long as - the conservatives seem to be leading, which is quite. extraordinary given that they've been in power- since 2010, he is comfortable in his position. thomas, in the closing seconds of the programme, you've watched many, many prime ministers. i think i might hesitate to say, but maybe back as far as harold...
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the labour party said they would not support the bill, that it breached refugee convention and damage their status so despite the fact everybody is united and sombre and paying condolences that it was a horrific event, exactly how to deal with it next is still not something that all sides agree on. our correspondent, hugh schofield, is in paris. there will be people watching this think these people are migrants fleeing war and poverty and prosecution and violence from their home country, that is why they are seeking a refugee status but that departure point for the uk as the northern coast of france, a western democracy that respects the rule of law, why is it they do not feel they can claim asylum there. many do of course, do not overlook the fact that many migrants come to france and choose to stay there are try to apply for asylum in france so we are seeing part of the problem at the border crossing to the uk but one must not forget it is only one aspect of it from the french point of view, why do they keep going to the border, the same reason that brought them there 20 years ago w
the labour party said they would not support the bill, that it breached refugee convention and damage their status so despite the fact everybody is united and sombre and paying condolences that it was a horrific event, exactly how to deal with it next is still not something that all sides agree on. our correspondent, hugh schofield, is in paris. there will be people watching this think these people are migrants fleeing war and poverty and prosecution and violence from their home country, that...
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the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and we report on a diamond mining project in india which activists say will ruin the environment and displace thousands of people. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 9:00 in the morning in singapore, 1:00 in london and 4:00 in baghdad where the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi, has appealed for calm, after surviving a drone attack on his home in the high—security green zone of the city. the us president, joe biden, has instructed his national security team to help investigate. it's not yet known who carried out the attack, which came after violent clashes in baghdad between the security forces and support
the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and we report on a diamond mining project in...
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the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and — we report on a diamond mining project in india which activists say will ruin the environment and displace thousands of people. live from our studio in singapore— this is bbc news. you're watching news days. —— it's newsday. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in baghdad —— it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 3am in baghdad where the iraqi prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi, has appealed for calm, after surviving a drone attack on his home in the high—security green zone of the city. the us president, joe biden, has instructed his national security team to help investigate the attack. it's not yet known w
the uk's prime minister is accused of "corrupt and contemptible behaviour" by the opposition labour party — after he tried to protect a former cabinet minister who had broken lobbying rules. chinese president xijinping is expected to cement his authority and legacy at a key communist party gathering which opens this monday. an american welcome — the us will shortly reopen its borders to fully—vaccinated travellers from much of the world. and — we report on a diamond mining...
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the labour party is calling for schools to be able to set up exclusion zones to tackle the problem. our correspondent, lebo diseko, has more from east sussex. stepping out of school and into the battle over covid vaccinations. these pupils in sussex met at home time by protesters and disinformation. # don't get the vaccine, don't get the vaccine! for some parents, the tactics these campaigners use are a step too far. outside a children's school? these idiots outside a school, move them. i don't agree with their opinion but they're entitled to it. i don't have a problem with that. i don't have a problem with protesting. i have a problem with them doing it right outside the school where the kids are coming out and they might find that a bit, you know, intimidating and all of that. that's the only bit i have a problem with. earlier, anti—vaccination campaigners entered the school itself, serving papers threatening legal action. the leader of this campaign group, who believes a range of extreme conspiracy theories, including that most people in power are paedophiles, says he won't sto
the labour party is calling for schools to be able to set up exclusion zones to tackle the problem. our correspondent, lebo diseko, has more from east sussex. stepping out of school and into the battle over covid vaccinations. these pupils in sussex met at home time by protesters and disinformation. # don't get the vaccine, don't get the vaccine! for some parents, the tactics these campaigners use are a step too far. outside a children's school? these idiots outside a school, move them. i don't...
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afterwards, he was criticised by the opposition labour party. an investigation by bbc news has found that two women who died of herpes could have been infected by the same surgeon working in kent. the women died six weeks apart, within days of giving birth, of what is usually a mild infection. east kent hospitals trust said they could not identify the source of the infection. the energy company, bulb, is to be put into administration. the company which has which has 1.7 million customers, struggled to make a profit after a sharp rise in wholesale gas prices this year. still to come a bit later in the programme: we'll tell you about a rapper whose popular song has been banned in mainland china — and why he says he has no regrets. but first, a private investigator has been describing the lengths he says he went to around 15 years ago to get information about prince harry and his then—girlfriend, chelsy davy. speaking for the first time, gavin burrows has told the bbc that he targeted her voicemails for a newspaper. prince harry is part of a gr
afterwards, he was criticised by the opposition labour party. an investigation by bbc news has found that two women who died of herpes could have been infected by the same surgeon working in kent. the women died six weeks apart, within days of giving birth, of what is usually a mild infection. east kent hospitals trust said they could not identify the source of the infection. the energy company, bulb, is to be put into administration. the company which has which has 1.7 million customers,...
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and let me just remind her that the the labour party's paymasters, the gmb, think that labour's policies mean that no families would be able to take more than one flight every five years, mr. speaker, and that -- have their cars confiscated. speaker: martin vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week is u.k. wind week, and later this afternoon i will be welcoming some young people from my constituency who see their futures in the renewable energy sector which has done so much to level up the grimsby, cleethorpes and north-east lincolnshire area. will the prime minister give an assurance that the government will continue to invest in the skills and development of our young people in order to benefit the renewable energy sector? pm johnson: yes, mr. speaker, and i think the whole house should be proud of the fact that the u.k. now produces more offshore wind -- not hot air, mr. speaker, but energy for the people of this country. clean, green energy, produced of cleethorpes in the north sea, and we are going to be massively increasing the volume of that output, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker
and let me just remind her that the the labour party's paymasters, the gmb, think that labour's policies mean that no families would be able to take more than one flight every five years, mr. speaker, and that -- have their cars confiscated. speaker: martin vickers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week is u.k. wind week, and later this afternoon i will be welcoming some young people from my constituency who see their futures in the renewable energy sector which has done so much to level...