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michael gove first — fiasco be complete? michael gove first turn _ fiasco be complete? michael gove first turn to _ fiasco be complete? michael gove first turn to these - gove first turn to these questions about who paid for the refurbishment of the downing street flat. previous ministers _ downing street flat. previous ministers have _ downing street flat. previous ministers have used - downing street flat. previous | ministers have used taxpayers money in order to refurbish number 10 downing st. money in order to refurbish number10 downing st. in 1998 numberio downing st. in 1998 to number10 downing st. in 1998 to 1999 in real terms the then prime minister spent £73,000 and that he of taxpayer money on refurbishing downing street. between 2000 and 2009, 50 £5,000 and then again in 2007, 2008, £35,000, all taxpayer money. this prime minister has spent his own money on refurbishing downing street and i think that is a distinction that the honourable lady should pay close attention to. the honourable lady also suggest that the government did not act on scientific advi
michael gove first — fiasco be complete? michael gove first turn _ fiasco be complete? michael gove first turn to _ fiasco be complete? michael gove first turn to these - gove first turn to these questions about who paid for the refurbishment of the downing street flat. previous ministers _ downing street flat. previous ministers have _ downing street flat. previous ministers have used - downing street flat. previous | ministers have used taxpayers money in order to refurbish number 10...
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isn't michael gove's klaini out? isn't michael gove's klain thing again, peanuts? when do we get — thing again, peanuts? when do we get to— thing again, peanuts? when do we get to the _ thing again, peanuts? when do we get to the peanuts? - thing again, peanuts? when do we get to the peanuts? isn't. we get to the peanuts? isn't uuite we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful— we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful to _ we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful to have - we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful to have the - we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful to have the eu| we get to the peanuts?- quite useful to have the eu to bash— quite useful to have the eu to bash though, still, when needed? you know, is there an incentive? _ needed? you know, is there an incentive? doesn't it work quite _ incentive? doesn't it work quite well for the prime minister, for example, two, when — minister, for example, two, when it— minister, for example, two, when it comes to the vaccine debate, _ when it comes to the vaccine debate, to keep out of it? do no
isn't michael gove's klaini out? isn't michael gove's klain thing again, peanuts? when do we get — thing again, peanuts? when do we get to— thing again, peanuts? when do we get to the _ thing again, peanuts? when do we get to the peanuts? - thing again, peanuts? when do we get to the peanuts? isn't. we get to the peanuts? isn't uuite we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful— we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful to _ we get to the peanuts? isn't quite useful to have - we get to the...
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- is the old either scratchiness| or michael gove's plane thing again — peanuts thing? when do we get to the peanuts? when do you get to the film? isn't quite useful to have the eu to bash though, still, when needed? you know, i mean, is there an incentive — doesn't it work quite well for the prime minister, for example, to, when it comes to the vaccine debate, to keep out of it? to not attack the eu? yeah, that is the opposite of bashing! crosstalk. the high ground — yes. but on the other hand, you have the newspapers that bash brussels and you have cabinet ministers who might be tougher on the eu or in brussels — isn't it quite a useful sort of... i think it is, - for some, isn't it? ..political tool to have. i think it is for some but ijust don�*t think it�*s going to be as relevant anymore. i think it is already a lot less relevant and actually, it is the vaccines tensions that have really put it really back into people�*s purview — there�*s a posh word. but for me, i think the key thing i�*m really gonna be looking out for, actually, is what happe
- is the old either scratchiness| or michael gove's plane thing again — peanuts thing? when do we get to the peanuts? when do you get to the film? isn't quite useful to have the eu to bash though, still, when needed? you know, i mean, is there an incentive — doesn't it work quite well for the prime minister, for example, to, when it comes to the vaccine debate, to keep out of it? to not attack the eu? yeah, that is the opposite of bashing! crosstalk. the high ground — yes. but on the...
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i suppose a lot will depend on what michael gove who is leading the review into this reports back and whether they prime minister will accept it. at the moment, from what i'm reading and hearing come it seems michael gove is pushing this as the only really pragmatic way forward. what is pushing this as the only really pragmatic way forward.- pragmatic way forward. what is interesting _ pragmatic way forward. what is interesting about _ pragmatic way forward. what is interesting about that - pragmatic way forward. what is interesting about that of - pragmatic way forward. what is j interesting about that of course pragmatic way forward. what is i interesting about that of course is that both borisjohnson and michael gove traditionally have had more liberal instinct around these things that has clearly been changed by the past year of the pandemic. that is not perhaps surprising. we are in its ordinary times. but boris johnson sort of liberal toryism seems to be dead to me, we are living in a time when we had to be told to sit on a bench with another person and there is an interesting q
i suppose a lot will depend on what michael gove who is leading the review into this reports back and whether they prime minister will accept it. at the moment, from what i'm reading and hearing come it seems michael gove is pushing this as the only really pragmatic way forward. what is pushing this as the only really pragmatic way forward.- pragmatic way forward. what is interesting _ pragmatic way forward. what is interesting about _ pragmatic way forward. what is interesting about that -...
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but it's clear that michael gove who is in charge _ clear that michael gove who is in charge of— clear that michael gove who is in charge of assessing these things wants— charge of assessing these things wants to — charge of assessing these things wants to make its parts of british life as _ wants to make its parts of british life as soon as he thinks is reasonable. it is lucy points out, if it is_ reasonable. it is lucy points out, if it is introduced via an app, it could — if it is introduced via an app, it could take _ if it is introduced via an app, it could take time commitment telegraph reports _ could take time commitment telegraph reports that it could be until september about reports that it could be until septemberabout an app reports that it could be until september about an app is working. now, _ september about an app is working. now. if— september about an app is working. now. ifyou — september about an app is working. now, if you think how much vaccines have made _ now, if you think how much vaccines have made a — now, if you think how much vaccines have made
but it's clear that michael gove who is in charge _ clear that michael gove who is in charge of— clear that michael gove who is in charge of assessing these things wants— charge of assessing these things wants to — charge of assessing these things wants to make its parts of british life as _ wants to make its parts of british life as soon as he thinks is reasonable. it is lucy points out, if it is_ reasonable. it is lucy points out, if it is introduced via an app, it could — if it is...
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"michael gove, unctuous freak. " "philip hammond. . . " that is quite a long quote. "mike penny, what a dumbo." "nadine dorries — mad mad." "james not—so—cleverly. shameless neophyte". i can see why the publishers were keen to publish it! was there a moment where you thought, hmm? i get that these were your authentic thoughts in the moment, and that is the joy in reading it, that contemporaneous account. but did you think, "maybe some of these, i would like to have something to do with in the future"? 0r or maybe not! in the book, it blows hot and cold about boris, . because it's the same with everybody. - sometimes he is exasperating and sometimes he is brilliant. j and i always pleaded with him tojust knuckle down, - be serious and be brilliant. i have one regret which is that in the frustration of _ the period, i used language i which was perhaps excessively critical of theresa may. where, you know, i was a total supporter and it was _ frustration _ rather than criticism. i said "come on!", you know? i felt she was being outgunned, badly treated, being attac
"michael gove, unctuous freak. " "philip hammond. . . " that is quite a long quote. "mike penny, what a dumbo." "nadine dorries — mad mad." "james not—so—cleverly. shameless neophyte". i can see why the publishers were keen to publish it! was there a moment where you thought, hmm? i get that these were your authentic thoughts in the moment, and that is the joy in reading it, that contemporaneous account. but did you think, "maybe some...
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you heard michael gove talk about a second _ regret. you heard michael gove talk about a second lockdown _ regret. you heard michael gove talk about a second lockdown and - regret. you heard michael gove talk about a second lockdown and there | about a second lockdown and there are other allegations made that the prime minister has been denying today, one of those that he intervened into an inquiry into finding out who was the source of a leak about the details of that second lockdown back in late october last year. the claim was that the prime minister had intervened to avoid implicating a friend of his fiance. today, he said that was not true. . . fiance. today, he said that was not true. , ., ., , ., ., true. these have also been made to simon case — true. these have also been made to simon case today, _ true. these have also been made to simon case today, he _ true. these have also been made to simon case today, he said - true. these have also been made to simon case today, he said the - simon case today, he said the inquiring was
you heard michael gove talk about a second _ regret. you heard michael gove talk about a second lockdown _ regret. you heard michael gove talk about a second lockdown and - regret. you heard michael gove talk about a second lockdown and there | about a second lockdown and there are other allegations made that the prime minister has been denying today, one of those that he intervened into an inquiry into finding out who was the source of a leak about the details of that second lockdown back in...
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calls this a listening exercise and most mps look as though michael gove is made up his mind and vaccine passports are happening. i think they are looking at how this develops and innocence that there is a real incentive to get this going, if they do proceed as we expect by june. because it is seen as what will allow the unlocking. i think we have social distancing in a vaccine passports review initiative and it seems increasingly that the government is putting this in so you can in social distancing and that doesn't mean that this is a very time sensitive thing.— doesn't mean that this is a very time sensitive thing. katie, would labour supported _ time sensitive thing. katie, would labour supported the _ time sensitive thing. katie, would labour supported the government| time sensitive thing. katie, would i labour supported the government on this or not? i labour supported the government on this or not? ~ . this or not? i think we will have the answer _ this or not? i think we will have the answer soon, _ this or not? i think we will have the answer soon, but _ this or not? i think w
calls this a listening exercise and most mps look as though michael gove is made up his mind and vaccine passports are happening. i think they are looking at how this develops and innocence that there is a real incentive to get this going, if they do proceed as we expect by june. because it is seen as what will allow the unlocking. i think we have social distancing in a vaccine passports review initiative and it seems increasingly that the government is putting this in so you can in social...
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michael gove, the senior government official i spoke with, did mention that in the article and said, we cannot use these passports for anything that's not kind of a voluntary event, like a sports match. it can't be used for going to the grocery store, going to the pharmacy, anything like that. we have to be careful about where and when we use these. but these could allow for events and venues to reopen and portably even without social distancing. >> it's been interesting to see how different countries are handling that. we just had a report also from the netherlands. they said they were trying these experimental events. all of this is going to be a reality, likely sooner in britain than most other countries around the world. salma, i appreciate the update from london. >>> as europe and the u.s. look to life after covid-19, many countries as we've been saying still face huge challenges when it comes to vaccine access. cuba, for example, faces a weakened economy and u.s. sanctions, but remarkably it's still trying to develop covid vaccines of its own. a first for latin america. patrick
michael gove, the senior government official i spoke with, did mention that in the article and said, we cannot use these passports for anything that's not kind of a voluntary event, like a sports match. it can't be used for going to the grocery store, going to the pharmacy, anything like that. we have to be careful about where and when we use these. but these could allow for events and venues to reopen and portably even without social distancing. >> it's been interesting to see how...
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sources say he did make the comments but he denies it and so does michael gove, who told the commons that he was at the meeting and the comments never happened. meanwhile, britain's most senior civil servant has been answering questions about leaks, impropriety and who paid for the renovation of the downing street flat. let's speak to our political correspondent helen catt. a great deal of going on in westminster. claims, counterclaims, responses, tell us what is happening. responses, tell us what is happening-— responses, tell us what is ha eninu. . ., responses, tell us what is ha . henin _ ., ., , happening. there are a huge number of allegations — happening. there are a huge number of allegations that _ happening. there are a huge number of allegations that have _ happening. there are a huge number of allegations that have been - happening. there are a huge number of allegations that have been put - of allegations that have been put over the last few days, the prime minister has been responding to several of those today. the first one is the suggestion that he made a remark a
sources say he did make the comments but he denies it and so does michael gove, who told the commons that he was at the meeting and the comments never happened. meanwhile, britain's most senior civil servant has been answering questions about leaks, impropriety and who paid for the renovation of the downing street flat. let's speak to our political correspondent helen catt. a great deal of going on in westminster. claims, counterclaims, responses, tell us what is happening. responses, tell us...
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and katy these various i review groups, some are being led by michael gove, aren't they? is this his break in breaks of "we will have the road map that we will follow up but this review is now saying this which means we will have to delay other things" is that how you see it? i other things" is that how you see it? 4' other things" is that how you see it? ~ , , . , it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson _ it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson to _ it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson to say - it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson to say he - it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson to say he is - for boris johnson to say he is sticking — for boris johnson to say he is sticking to the road map as he did several— sticking to the road map as he did several times today yet we get to june 21_ several times today yet we get to june 21 and we have to potentially have a _ june 21 and we have to potentially have a two — june 21 and we have to potentially have a two metre social distancing rule
and katy these various i review groups, some are being led by michael gove, aren't they? is this his break in breaks of "we will have the road map that we will follow up but this review is now saying this which means we will have to delay other things" is that how you see it? i other things" is that how you see it? 4' other things" is that how you see it? ~ , , . , it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson _ it? i think it is perfectly coherent for boris johnson...
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michael gove is the government minister who has been tasked with what the telegraph describes as a governmentwide consultation into the issues surrounding the introduction of vaccine passports. there are many of those, ethical, technical issues and some others, but indications are the government wishes to move forward with this, and so an apple be developed to allow people to demonstrate that they have either had a cova negative recently or that they have been vaccinated, and that will allow them access to pubs and restaurants, bars, theatres and various other social events that come up until now, have been prevented —— cove in negative test. the interesting question is when this will happen, and what support is there, particularly among the government? particular conservative mps are usually hesitant about this sort of thing. many of them fought against early id cards and the 20005, against early id cards and the 2000s, but there is a recognition that if the country is to get back to normal, vaccine passports will play at least some part in that. the question is, what happens of people, for
michael gove is the government minister who has been tasked with what the telegraph describes as a governmentwide consultation into the issues surrounding the introduction of vaccine passports. there are many of those, ethical, technical issues and some others, but indications are the government wishes to move forward with this, and so an apple be developed to allow people to demonstrate that they have either had a cova negative recently or that they have been vaccinated, and that will allow...
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contra costa county can make an appointment to get a shot at the coliseum, using my turn dot see a dot gove until now, people from contra costa county had to be 50 or older to go to the coliseum, and you could get help getting there from bart or a c transit. starting on tuesday, los angeles county will offer appointments to everyone 16 and older on lee fizer. shots have been authorized for 16 and 17 year olds, so those appointments will be limited for a more limited rather than for adults. as we mentioned on thursday, everyone in california who was 16 or older will be eligible to make appointments that it's just a matter of finding someplace that has vaccines available. another woman is accusing the mayor of windsor of sexual assault here, the blunt comments from the mayor today about this most recent accusations, and former president trump goes on a tirade against members of his own party coming up what he said about mitch mcconnell and mike pence at a gop fundraiser last night. ah very warm monday out or a sunday out there today we had temperatures into the eighties in many locations. it'
contra costa county can make an appointment to get a shot at the coliseum, using my turn dot see a dot gove until now, people from contra costa county had to be 50 or older to go to the coliseum, and you could get help getting there from bart or a c transit. starting on tuesday, los angeles county will offer appointments to everyone 16 and older on lee fizer. shots have been authorized for 16 and 17 year olds, so those appointments will be limited for a more limited rather than for adults. as...
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more detail from the cabinet minister michael gove in the cabinet minister michael gove in the newspapers this morning, he wrote a piece in the sunday telegraph so what's he saying? the telegraph so what's he saying? very senior cabinet minister michael gove and in a way i think he's the sort of for the government who are setting out their arguments as to why they've moved from a place they talked about not using vaccine passports to saying they are potentially inevitable for international travel and michael gove saying it raises the question as to how they might work here. nick has explained there will be a number of pilot events going forward, my understanding is those events will look at a number of things, testing on—site, ventilation, social distancing, and in terms of this idea of so—called vaccine passports or covid status certification, those kind of events are likely to happen later on in may as the government looks to see how this might work in future but i think part of what michael gove is trying to do in his article, he talks about practical, ethical questions, how they n
more detail from the cabinet minister michael gove in the cabinet minister michael gove in the newspapers this morning, he wrote a piece in the sunday telegraph so what's he saying? the telegraph so what's he saying? very senior cabinet minister michael gove and in a way i think he's the sort of for the government who are setting out their arguments as to why they've moved from a place they talked about not using vaccine passports to saying they are potentially inevitable for international...
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it comes to getting what had been a very slow to start and very sluggish vaccination program against gove it really up to speed and sitting alongside the best in the world well if he can do that perhaps we'll see the current opinion poll rating which puts the conservative union on around 28 percent be happy we could see that rising somewhat because that 28 percent is certainly a long way behind where they were polling at the last election and 2070 where they took 41.5 percent of the vote that was of course the last time angela merkel would stand as the chance of the candidates what we are looking at and where the smart money is going at the moment if you were to bet on these type of things would be on a coalition between the conservative union and the green party now the greens announce their chancellor candidates on monday that will be. the. balk she's the 1st chancellor counted at the green party of put forward the greens currently all around 21 percent of opinion polls they'll be hoping they can try and get more than that because they see themselves potentially leading the next governm
it comes to getting what had been a very slow to start and very sluggish vaccination program against gove it really up to speed and sitting alongside the best in the world well if he can do that perhaps we'll see the current opinion poll rating which puts the conservative union on around 28 percent be happy we could see that rising somewhat because that 28 percent is certainly a long way behind where they were polling at the last election and 2070 where they took 41.5 percent of the vote that...
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a number of ethical issues that this could raise, so the review that has been undertaken by michael gove is looking at a number of ways of using initially, obviously, testing, and you are going to see that for the fa cup final, semifinal, of how we can reopen large—scale spectator sport using testing and maybe immunity and vaccination as a format of doing that. but no decisions have yet been made. given in the prime minister's own words the complicated ethical and practical questions around this, what sort of say will parliament get on any plans and what would the labour position be, in that case? in the document published yesterday the government says it will present interim findings of the review into covid certificates to parliament at the end of the month. the prime minister said it was likely there would be a vote of some kind and we think it would need to be put into legislation, so it sounds like we are heading for a parliamentary moment around this, which could get pretty tight for the government because about a0 or a1 conservative mps signed a letter last week saying they woul
a number of ethical issues that this could raise, so the review that has been undertaken by michael gove is looking at a number of ways of using initially, obviously, testing, and you are going to see that for the fa cup final, semifinal, of how we can reopen large—scale spectator sport using testing and maybe immunity and vaccination as a format of doing that. but no decisions have yet been made. given in the prime minister's own words the complicated ethical and practical questions around...
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tournament at augusta the 1st major of the season is due to start on 3 say one civil rights school wants gove's governing body to cancel the tenement and he's calling on players to boycott it until the vote is repeal it. we can let. you know outflank is out. you know. or we can get in a fight with him and that's what we're doing i mean this is a call to everyone not only in georgia but all across the country to wake him to get in the fight and to help us in the fight because they are coming for you next i mean would have been what or are they going after now what event are they going to go after what convention patty cohen is in washington and she reports this goes beyond just the state of georgia this is a nationwide issue and now this all goes back to what is been dubbed the big lie the claim that there was widespread voter fraud which is why donald trump is no longer president think it's important point out it's not just the media that says there is no evidence of widespread widespread voter fraud more than 50 courts took up cases and found in each and every one that there was no credible ev
tournament at augusta the 1st major of the season is due to start on 3 say one civil rights school wants gove's governing body to cancel the tenement and he's calling on players to boycott it until the vote is repeal it. we can let. you know outflank is out. you know. or we can get in a fight with him and that's what we're doing i mean this is a call to everyone not only in georgia but all across the country to wake him to get in the fight and to help us in the fight because they are coming for...
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michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, is conducting a review which i am, of course, participating in as to whether we can make covid certification work so this is not about a vaccine passport, it's about looking at ways of proving that you're covid secure, whether you've had a test or had the vaccine. clearly no decisions have been made and we have to weigh up different factors, the ethical considerations and so on, but it may be a way of ensuring you can get more people back doing the things they love and being in fantastic institutions like this. that was 0liver dowden. when and where might we see the so—called passports trial? where might we see the so-called passmrts trial?— passports trial? there will be ilots in passports trial? there will be pilots in the _ passports trial? there will be pilots in the next _ passports trial? there will be pilots in the next couple - passports trial? there will be pilots in the next couple of i passports trial? there will be - pilots in the next couple of months as part _ pilots in the next couple of months as part of— pi
michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, is conducting a review which i am, of course, participating in as to whether we can make covid certification work so this is not about a vaccine passport, it's about looking at ways of proving that you're covid secure, whether you've had a test or had the vaccine. clearly no decisions have been made and we have to weigh up different factors, the ethical considerations and so on, but it may be a way of ensuring you can get more people back...
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even michael gove, who is on paper in charge of rolling this out, wrote that there a lots of ethical and practical considerations and it could be one of the very few times that even with the 80 plus majority in the house of commons, borisjohnson could face a defeat if he goes ahead with vaccine passports in anything other than a very diluted form.— in anything other than a very diluted form. ., , ., diluted form. tony, there are the philosophical— diluted form. tony, there are the philosophical arguments - diluted form. tony, there are the philosophical arguments against | philosophical arguments against this, but what about the realities of this? because there are parts of the public, and it has shown they are in favour of these passports. absolutely and i am i am surprised the government has been quite so indulgent— the government has been quite so indulgent with the covid sceptics, as they— indulgent with the covid sceptics, as they have been called. if the passwords are introduced, such as for large—scale events, where in the magna _ for large—scale events, where in t
even michael gove, who is on paper in charge of rolling this out, wrote that there a lots of ethical and practical considerations and it could be one of the very few times that even with the 80 plus majority in the house of commons, borisjohnson could face a defeat if he goes ahead with vaccine passports in anything other than a very diluted form.— in anything other than a very diluted form. ., , ., diluted form. tony, there are the philosophical— diluted form. tony, there are the...
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domestic setting, they used to say that would not happen so they've been on a journey on that and michael gove, the senior cabinet minister has written in the telegraph this morning laying out some of the arguments as to why they are looking at it now and i suspect they are trying to help people take the same journey they have taken in terms of reasoning this but more details tomorrow in terms of the traffic light system for international travel but as nick said, i don't think they'll be encouraging people to book holidays right away. i'm joined by professor adam finn, a member of the government's joint committee on vaccination and immunisation. we have interrupted your bike ride through the english countryside, i think you are in somerset. beautiful sunny day there, blue sky? absolutely lovely. warming up lovely, it was a little chilly earlier on but it's great now. who earlier on but it's great now. who needs to go _ earlier on but it's great now. who needs to go abroad? but speaking about, what do you think of this idea of a traffic light system for people to go to other countries? do you t
domestic setting, they used to say that would not happen so they've been on a journey on that and michael gove, the senior cabinet minister has written in the telegraph this morning laying out some of the arguments as to why they are looking at it now and i suspect they are trying to help people take the same journey they have taken in terms of reasoning this but more details tomorrow in terms of the traffic light system for international travel but as nick said, i don't think they'll be...
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domestic setting, they used to say that would not happen so they've been on a journey on that and michael gove, the senior cabinet minister has written in the telegraph this morning laying out some of the arguments as to why they are looking at it now and i suspect they are trying to help people take they are trying to help people take the same journey they have taken in terms of reasoning this but more details tomorrow in terms of the traffic light system for international travel but as nick said, i don't think they'll be encouraging people to book holidays right away. encouraging people to book holidays riaht awa ., ,, ., ~ encouraging people to book holidays riahtawa ., ,, . ~' julia lo bue—said is the chief executive of the advantage travel partnership, an association of independent travel agents and involved in the government's global travel taskforce. thank you for being with us. what do you expect to hear from the government this week on travel? and if it is this traffic light system, do you welcome that?- if it is this traffic light system, do you welcome that? good morning. absolute
domestic setting, they used to say that would not happen so they've been on a journey on that and michael gove, the senior cabinet minister has written in the telegraph this morning laying out some of the arguments as to why they are looking at it now and i suspect they are trying to help people take they are trying to help people take the same journey they have taken in terms of reasoning this but more details tomorrow in terms of the traffic light system for international travel but as nick...
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question tomorrow that would mean a senior minister most likely the cabinet office minister michael gove being summoned to the comments to account for the crisis, how likely do you think that is to happen? likely do you think that is to ha en? , , , likely do you think that is to ha . en? , , , ., likely do you think that is to hauen? , , ,., ., ,, happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it is _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it is reasonably - decides. i suspect it is reasonably iikeiy~ _ decides. i suspect it is reasonably iikeiy~ he — decides. i suspect it is reasonably likely. he is shown an independent streak. _ likely. he is shown an independent streak. he — likely. he is shown an independent streak, he is very concerned about holding _ streak, he is very concerned about holding up — streak, he is very concerned about holding up the rights of parliament to hold _ holding up the rights of parliament to hold the executive to
question tomorrow that would mean a senior minister most likely the cabinet office minister michael gove being summoned to the comments to account for the crisis, how likely do you think that is to happen? likely do you think that is to ha en? , , , likely do you think that is to ha . en? , , , ., likely do you think that is to hauen? , , ,., ., ,, happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it _ happen? depends on what the...
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gove government. when we stop investing in research, we stop investing in the jobs of the future, and we give up leading the world. when we do invest in research, what we're really doing is raising the bar on what we can imagine. imagine a world where you and your family can travel coast to coast without a single tank of gas or in a high-speed train close to as fast as you can going across the country. imagine your children growing up to work in enoy investigation, good paying jobs in fields that haven't even been invented yet, like the parents of every computer programmer, every graphic designer, every renewble energy worker once did, imagined. we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a loo
gove government. when we stop investing in research, we stop investing in the jobs of the future, and we give up leading the world. when we do invest in research, what we're really doing is raising the bar on what we can imagine. imagine a world where you and your family can travel coast to coast without a single tank of gas or in a high-speed train close to as fast as you can going across the country. imagine your children growing up to work in enoy investigation, good paying jobs in fields...
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time he has commissioned this review and asked _ he has commissioned this review and asked michael gove to look at how this password should be used and the mood _ this password should be used and the mood nrusic— this password should be used and the mood music as they will have some sort of— mood music as they will have some sort of certification thing, they are calling it certification where if you _ are calling it certification where if you have a negative covid tests it could _ if you have a negative covid tests it could be — if you have a negative covid tests it could be enough to get you into some _ it could be enough to get you into some places. despite his liberal tendencies he might be going towards this. �* this. don't call the vaccine passports _ this. don't call the vaccine passports certifications . this. don't call the vaccine - passports certifications instead. let's talk about real passports because the time the times is looking at potential countries where clare british holiday—makers could be potentially looking at, i am putting that with caveats because we wi
time he has commissioned this review and asked _ he has commissioned this review and asked michael gove to look at how this password should be used and the mood _ this password should be used and the mood nrusic— this password should be used and the mood music as they will have some sort of— mood music as they will have some sort of certification thing, they are calling it certification where if you _ are calling it certification where if you have a negative covid tests it could _ if you...
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longer term issues and one of those was covid certification and that is being looked at by michael gove and yesterday, alongside the prime minister and the latest update of the road map we got an update on the review and it says, in black and white, the government is looking at introducing these certificates. now, critics call them a passport, the government says that they are a way of saying your covid status and not just whether you have had a vaccination, it could be whether you have had a negative test in the past 24 hours or even if you have had covid in the last six months which means you have antibodies and means you could not catch it again or infect anyone. there are also saying there will be exemptions for people who could not prove any of those things and there will also be exemptions to places where they could not be used, for example, public transport, the health service, or essential shops, like supermarkets, which raises the question of what purpose could they be used for? the government suggest they could be used for international travel, because foreign governments will
longer term issues and one of those was covid certification and that is being looked at by michael gove and yesterday, alongside the prime minister and the latest update of the road map we got an update on the review and it says, in black and white, the government is looking at introducing these certificates. now, critics call them a passport, the government says that they are a way of saying your covid status and not just whether you have had a vaccination, it could be whether you have had a...
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gove's governing body the p.g.a. says it won't be stripping the season ending torch and pinch it from atlanta major league baseball moved its all star game from the city after new controversial voting rules in the state of georgia critics say the legislation makes it harder for african-americans to vote the top championship has been played to a slate golf club since 1998 and has contributed more than $38000000.00 to local charitable organizations and the p.g.a. wants to continue that work friend tried of course already has won the doha moto g.p. rookie jorge martinez started on pole and he led for most of the race but with 5 laps to go over took him and so when the figure on the half 2nd victory at the sale circuit in a week for the frenchman as your arms are it was 2nd with his ducati product teammate martine in that it was the closest to the top 15 in the sport's history with less the 9 seconds between the riders now you may remember on saturday we showed you a huge crash the extreme sing series in saudi arabia wel
gove's governing body the p.g.a. says it won't be stripping the season ending torch and pinch it from atlanta major league baseball moved its all star game from the city after new controversial voting rules in the state of georgia critics say the legislation makes it harder for african-americans to vote the top championship has been played to a slate golf club since 1998 and has contributed more than $38000000.00 to local charitable organizations and the p.g.a. wants to continue that work...
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michael gove is in israel today, we assume to be looking at their version of a covid passport. can we assume that in the months ahead to that one part of learning to live with the virus as much as possible is that they will be some sort of domestic covid passport, some sort of authentication? and in terms of the football, please, can we assume that, do you regard this as a special case for government intervening in the sort of area? and what would you say to the billionaire owners of these clubs who presumably if they spoke out would say, this is our business and government should keep out of it? thank you, andy. first of all on the covid status certification, as we call it. don't forget that under the current system, under the step to rules you don't need any kind of certificate, and you won't need anything on may the 17th openings, assuming that as i say we can get there, which i'm very hoping that we will, you won't need anything then. what we are looking at and i think any responsible government would look at is what ways we can use people's evidence of people's covid statu
michael gove is in israel today, we assume to be looking at their version of a covid passport. can we assume that in the months ahead to that one part of learning to live with the virus as much as possible is that they will be some sort of domestic covid passport, some sort of authentication? and in terms of the football, please, can we assume that, do you regard this as a special case for government intervening in the sort of area? and what would you say to the billionaire owners of these...
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that is why michael gove is consulting widely. it would be wrong to say we are not looking at anything, because you would be the first person to say to us why didn't you look at this? look at what they have done in europe, in israel, why did you not look at this, minister? it is right we examine all the technologies that may be available to take our lives back and get the economy working. if the target is to get the virus under control and get our lives back, that is the important thing to focus on. to pick up on what you said, i do not understand how that is possible without it being discriminatory. that is my point. there is not going to be a situation where a government is going to allow that to happen but it is only right we look at all technologies. so everyone can get a test, there is no discrimination. not everybody can get a vaccine, if there is a reason why you cannot be vaccinated. that is the issue the prime minister was talking about last night. everyone can get a test which is why we have to look at technologies and m
that is why michael gove is consulting widely. it would be wrong to say we are not looking at anything, because you would be the first person to say to us why didn't you look at this? look at what they have done in europe, in israel, why did you not look at this, minister? it is right we examine all the technologies that may be available to take our lives back and get the economy working. if the target is to get the virus under control and get our lives back, that is the important thing to...
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michael gove is the the cabinet minister leading a review into vaccine passports and over the weekend, he said the move as "inevitable" and said they'd provide "valuable aid" in reopening parts of the domestic economy quickly. not everyone is on side. last week, more than 70 mps, including 41 members of borisjohnson's conservative party called the move "discriminatory and counterproductive". this is the former cabinet minister david davis. it is very different from anything we have done in britain outside of wartime. we are not used to presenting papers or indeed the electronic equivalent to go to the pub or a football match and that's not what we think of as our freedoms. ourfreedom is the not what we think of as our freedoms. our freedom is the freedom to have a normal life. the opposition labour party has reservations too. we have an amazing take—up of the vaccine _ we have an amazing take—up of the vaccine it— we have an amazing take—up of the vaccine it is— we have an amazing take—up of the vaccine. it is being rolled out incredibly— vaccine. it is being rolled out
michael gove is the the cabinet minister leading a review into vaccine passports and over the weekend, he said the move as "inevitable" and said they'd provide "valuable aid" in reopening parts of the domestic economy quickly. not everyone is on side. last week, more than 70 mps, including 41 members of borisjohnson's conservative party called the move "discriminatory and counterproductive". this is the former cabinet minister david davis. it is very different from...
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michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, is conducting a review which i am, of course, participating in as to whether we can make covid certification work so this is not about a vaccine passport, it�*s about looking at ways of proving that you�*re covid secure, whether you�*ve had a test or had the vaccine. clearly no decisions have been made and we have to weigh up different factors, the ethical considerations and so on, but it may be a way of ensuring you can get more people back doing the things they love and being in fantastic institutions like this. that was the culture secretary 0liver dowden so when and where might we see the so—called passports trial? might we see the so-called passports trial? , , ., , trial? there will be pilots in the next coume _ trial? there will be pilots in the next couple of _ trial? there will be pilots in the next couple of months - trial? there will be pilots in the next couple of months as - trial? there will be pilots in the next couple of months as part l trial? there will be pilots in the | next couple of months as part of
michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, is conducting a review which i am, of course, participating in as to whether we can make covid certification work so this is not about a vaccine passport, it�*s about looking at ways of proving that you�*re covid secure, whether you�*ve had a test or had the vaccine. clearly no decisions have been made and we have to weigh up different factors, the ethical considerations and so on, but it may be a way of ensuring you can get more...
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michael gove is reviewing how we would do that and there are some very important questions that your viewers will clearly be worried about, including issues around discrimination, and we cannot be discriminatory in any way on this hence why, domestically, it is something we have to explore and be able to answer those questions. internationally it is right to make the certification available and to shape the protocols around the world, because clearly a number of countries will do this and we would rather do it in a coordinated way which is what grant shapps is trying to do and he is chairing the g7 meeting of ministers on this, the transport secretary around the g7. i am mindful of time. my apologies. 0ne am mindful of time. my apologies. one more question, and i'm sure you understand why, many questions at the moment about ministerial standards and if i could ask you to be very specific on this one. looking at it from the outside, a lot of people asked a question and this is in connection with the prime minister and the money spent on his flat, why is it acceptable for the adviser o
michael gove is reviewing how we would do that and there are some very important questions that your viewers will clearly be worried about, including issues around discrimination, and we cannot be discriminatory in any way on this hence why, domestically, it is something we have to explore and be able to answer those questions. internationally it is right to make the certification available and to shape the protocols around the world, because clearly a number of countries will do this and we...
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first of all the review which michael gove is undertaking of covid sativa —— certification more broadly. how that could help us open the country more fast and the ethical events around that. and then you have the big events run by oliver dowden, and how you would get big events up and running in a way which works economically for them. other things will be ventilation in venues, looking at people's human behaviour in venues so we can get social distancing. each pilot is looking at different things in which we might be able to get big events up we might be able to get big events up and running in a safeway because we know one of the key things for a lot of those events is that they are not viable with small numbers of people. so it is doing that in a safeway. certification is one of the things being looked up and not the only thing. —— in a safe way. so things being looked up and not the only thing. -- in a safe way.- only thing. -- in a safe way. so for examle only thing. -- in a safe way. so for example the _ only thing. -- in a safe way. so for example the fa — only thing. -- in
first of all the review which michael gove is undertaking of covid sativa —— certification more broadly. how that could help us open the country more fast and the ethical events around that. and then you have the big events run by oliver dowden, and how you would get big events up and running in a way which works economically for them. other things will be ventilation in venues, looking at people's human behaviour in venues so we can get social distancing. each pilot is looking at different...