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he was boris johnson's chief of staff. he is significant because he was brt in one year ago to study the ship and to bring more control to the heart of boris johnson's operation. he was brought in after dominic cummings. he was forced johnson's then closest advisor that helped to mastermind the brexit boat, fell out with mr. johnson, quit the downing street operation, and then became one of mr. johnson's bid ask critics. dan rosenfield was brought into study those things but he has resigned. the prime minister has accepted that he is gone. the other one is martin reynolds. he is the prime minister's principal private secretary. he is a civil servant, former diplomat. he came in a little bit earlier, not long after mr. johnson moved into downing street. he came in to run the office as the civil servant in boris johnson's office. he is the one who sent in email that are merged about a party inviting 100 staff, a garden party in downing street in may 2020, at the time when the country was in lkdown. that now infamous email sa
he was boris johnson's chief of staff. he is significant because he was brt in one year ago to study the ship and to bring more control to the heart of boris johnson's operation. he was brought in after dominic cummings. he was forced johnson's then closest advisor that helped to mastermind the brexit boat, fell out with mr. johnson, quit the downing street operation, and then became one of mr. johnson's bid ask critics. dan rosenfield was brought into study those things but he has resigned....
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boris johnson has tried to get _ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back— say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on _ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the - say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the front . say, and act. boris johnson has. tried to get back on the front foot but it has not worked, there are still questions about his language, judgment and feature. nick is at westminster, still pressure on number ten into the weekend? yes. number ten into the weekend? yes, and no sign — number ten into the weekend? yes, and no sign of— number ten into the weekend? yes and no sign of activating on number ten into the weekend? 12: and no sign of activating on boris johnson. he wants to talk about other things, that was the plan —— and no sign of that abating. he wanted to move on from the sue gray report but we keep coming back to different crises, concerns and problems the prime minister faces, which is frustrating and increasing number of conservative mps who are worried that one crisis just leads to another. remember
boris johnson has tried to get _ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back— say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on _ say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the - say, and act. boris johnson has tried to get back on the front . say, and act. boris johnson has. tried to get back on the front foot but it has not worked, there are still questions about his language, judgment and feature. nick is at westminster, still pressure on number ten into the weekend?...
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that is one of the arguments that boris - one of the arguments that boris johnson has made in trying to persuade russia not to invade is that ukraine are going to just roll over and allow this to happen. this will lead to bloodshed. this will be a vicious and violent conflict. and russian members of the armed forces will die. and he's trying to appeal, actually over the heads of president putin and go to the people if that's possible on their government not to go ahead. it does seem as though it would take something quite extraordinary now for an invasion not to happen. of course the question does become, how does the west react? clearly the idea of an armed conflict between american troops and russian troops is almost unthinkable. in the first instance at least they are talking about very, very strong economic sanctions which will really hurt the russian economy. clearly, vladimir putin is having to wait up all of these things in his mind but as we say, the intelligence all seems to be pointing in the one direction. not just that an invasion this can happen but it can happen very, v
that is one of the arguments that boris - one of the arguments that boris johnson has made in trying to persuade russia not to invade is that ukraine are going to just roll over and allow this to happen. this will lead to bloodshed. this will be a vicious and violent conflict. and russian members of the armed forces will die. and he's trying to appeal, actually over the heads of president putin and go to the people if that's possible on their government not to go ahead. it does seem as though...
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johnson.— for boris johnson. because you covered that _ for boris johnson. because you covered that in _ for boris johnson. because you covered that in such _ for boris johnson. because you covered that in such depth - for boris johnson. because you covered that in such depth i. for boris johnson. because you l covered that in such depth i want for boris johnson. because you - covered that in such depth i want to move to the next story in the mirror. a mirror investigation, inhumane says the front page of the mirror. thousands of elderly residents kicked out in tsunami of private care home closures. these stories across page four and five of the paper. stories across page four and five of the -a er. , stories across page four and five of the --aer. , , ., ,., stories across page four and five of the “aen , , ., ,., ., the paper. this stories about how 56% of the paper. this stories about how 5696 of hospital _ the paper. this stories about how 5696 of hospital patients - the paper. this stories about how 5696 o
johnson.— for boris johnson. because you covered that _ for boris johnson. because you covered that in _ for boris johnson. because you covered that in such _ for boris johnson. because you covered that in such depth - for boris johnson. because you covered that in such depth i. for boris johnson. because you l covered that in such depth i want for boris johnson. because you - covered that in such depth i want to move to the next story in the mirror. a mirror investigation, inhumane says the...
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after boris johnson announced guardian. after borisjohnson announced plans for an end to mandatory isolation for those who test positive for covid we have this headline, treasury pushed to end free covid test despite warnings. rachel take us through with the guardian is saying here. this story in the guardian _ guardian is saying here. this story in the guardian talks _ guardian is saying here. this story in the guardian talks about - in the guardian talks about potentially that move away from free covid test _ potentially that move away from free covid test for most of the population over the coming months. they're _ population over the coming months. they're talking about peace yours as well and _ they're talking about peace yours as well and how those would just be available — well and how those would just be available to people who are high risk or— available to people who are high risk or people in a hospital setting _ risk or people in a hospital setting. we saw very similar story floated _ setting. we saw very si
after boris johnson announced guardian. after borisjohnson announced plans for an end to mandatory isolation for those who test positive for covid we have this headline, treasury pushed to end free covid test despite warnings. rachel take us through with the guardian is saying here. this story in the guardian _ guardian is saying here. this story in the guardian talks _ guardian is saying here. this story in the guardian talks about - in the guardian talks about potentially that move away from...
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it's a way of getting boris johnson front and | getting boris johnson front and centre and it's a uk paper into would expect that. but the news overnight and in some ways, more significant given the strength of the language being used and it did come from present biden at one turn, vladimir putin even when george w. bush and barack obama for reaching out and much more cautious figure about vladimir putin and pretty uncompromising in his language for the russian invasion. vladimir putin is setting up the rationale to go much further and the action so far and independence for the two states in eastern ukraine and what is been interesting. a change of tact from joe biden, but also in the way the us and the west in general has handled the run—up to this conflict and joe biden doing it again here, to get on the front foot with vladimir putin looking to be a lot of, if not all of the intelligence that has been received of him to the public domain, almost trying to either play russia at its own game in terms of having a full—scale propaganda war, but is exactly what is happening on the
it's a way of getting boris johnson front and | getting boris johnson front and centre and it's a uk paper into would expect that. but the news overnight and in some ways, more significant given the strength of the language being used and it did come from present biden at one turn, vladimir putin even when george w. bush and barack obama for reaching out and much more cautious figure about vladimir putin and pretty uncompromising in his language for the russian invasion. vladimir putin is...
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we'll hear from new york and kyiv. ♪ prime minister boris johnson is facing reknewed calls to resign after an initial report into parties held at downing street during cid restrictions was released. sue gray, the senior civil servant who led the inquiry, has concluded there were fail glurs leadership and judgment here in number 10 and in the cabinet office. to be clear, we don't have access to gray's full report, that's because the most serious allegations are being investigated by the police. this is, as you'd imagine, a developing story we feel bring you some of the latest developments. we know the conservative m.p., angela richardson, revealed her resignation for the government. she'd been a ministerial aide to michael grove. she shares sue gray's deep disappointment at the handle og they have parties. the met police says it is investigating 300 photos half been handed in by the cabinet office possible evidence that can contribute toits own investigation into what kind of parties and gatherings were held and whether they broke the or broke rules. laura kunzberg has tweetd number 1
we'll hear from new york and kyiv. ♪ prime minister boris johnson is facing reknewed calls to resign after an initial report into parties held at downing street during cid restrictions was released. sue gray, the senior civil servant who led the inquiry, has concluded there were fail glurs leadership and judgment here in number 10 and in the cabinet office. to be clear, we don't have access to gray's full report, that's because the most serious allegations are being investigated by the...
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johnson to do this in terms — for boris johnson to do this in terms of— for boris johnson to do this in terms of his relationship with his party he — terms of his relationship with his party. he said he toured few months, lots of— party. he said he toured few months, lots of questions over whether he'll be able to— lots of questions over whether he'll be able to stay in his position that she's_ be able to stay in his position that she's had — be able to stay in his position that she's had a — be able to stay in his position that she's had a torrid few months. he was clearly intended to rally the troops at — was clearly intended to rally the troops at pmqs — but this was always something that was on the agenda, it's been_ something that was on the agenda, it's been moved forward and that's also because if you think about omicron, — also because if you think about omicron, i_ also because if you think about omicron, i think that has changed the landscape in terms of the pandemic, but i think this won't be going _ pandemic, but i think this won't be going back— pandemi
johnson to do this in terms — for boris johnson to do this in terms of— for boris johnson to do this in terms of his relationship with his party he — terms of his relationship with his party. he said he toured few months, lots of— party. he said he toured few months, lots of questions over whether he'll be able to— lots of questions over whether he'll be able to stay in his position that she's_ be able to stay in his position that she's had — be able to stay in his position that...
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johnson trying to set up _ ukraine and boris johnson trying to set up this— ukraine and boris johnson trying to set up this new diplomatic role for global— set up this new diplomatic role for global britan post—brexit is incredibly advantageous to him because — incredibly advantageous to him because it puts into context for those _ because it puts into context for those who think there was too much of a fuss, _ those who think there was too much ofa fuss, ihr— those who think there was too much of a fuss, i'm not one of those, over— of a fuss, i'm not one of those, over party— of a fuss, i'm not one of those, over party gates, it puts that into context _ over party gates, it puts that into context and says we worried about cheese _ context and says we worried about cheese and — context and says we worried about cheese and wine when ukraine is on the doorstep of the terrible conflict _ the doorstep of the terrible conflict in europe. as you say, this piece _ conflict in europe. as you say, this piece in _ conflict in europe. as you say, this piece in the — conflict in e
johnson trying to set up _ ukraine and boris johnson trying to set up this— ukraine and boris johnson trying to set up this new diplomatic role for global— set up this new diplomatic role for global britan post—brexit is incredibly advantageous to him because — incredibly advantageous to him because it puts into context for those _ because it puts into context for those who think there was too much of a fuss, _ those who think there was too much ofa fuss, ihr— those who think there...
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it has since the end of last year— boris johnson. it has since the end of last year when _ boris johnson. it has since the end of last year when these _ boris johnson. it has since the end | of last year when these revelations about partygate started emerging. but to lose four of your advisers, particularly munira mirza, and also the comments of the chancellor, there is a momentum building it now amongst tory backbenchers to get the prime minister out. everyone will remember we saw some momentum a couple of weeks ago. people thought things had settled down and things are picking up again. it does look more likely now that borisjohnson might go fairly soon if conservative mps act against him. but when you take a step back and none of the fundamentals of change. whether it happens now, when that happens in a month, whether it happens in a few months, borisjohnson has become an electoral liability for the conservative party.- electoral liability for the conservative party. electoral liability for the conservative pa . ., ., conservative
it has since the end of last year— boris johnson. it has since the end of last year when _ boris johnson. it has since the end of last year when these _ boris johnson. it has since the end | of last year when these revelations about partygate started emerging. but to lose four of your advisers, particularly munira mirza, and also the comments of the chancellor, there is a momentum building it now amongst tory backbenchers to get the prime minister out. everyone will remember we saw some...
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it was strange at pmqs because boris johnson l police, sorry. it was strange at i pmqs because boris johnson was police, sorry. it was strange at - pmqs because boris johnson was asked pmqs because borisjohnson was asked about it, but it's not clear he had seen the photo in question at the time of being asked. then we had a situation where mps on the various benches were passing each other their phones to look at this picture. so i think that clearly when borisjohnson said there was nothing here, it didn't feel particularly accurate given the police are looking at it again. i do think though, whilst obviously there's alcohol in this photo, the most tricky thing for boris johnson most tricky thing for borisjohnson is most tricky thing for boris johnson is not so most tricky thing for borisjohnson is not so much the most tricky thing for boris johnson is not so much the contents of this photo, but firstly, it meant that we are back to talking about parties. as we were talking about earlier, they've managed to get rid of all restrictions — that m
it was strange at pmqs because boris johnson l police, sorry. it was strange at i pmqs because boris johnson was police, sorry. it was strange at - pmqs because boris johnson was asked pmqs because borisjohnson was asked about it, but it's not clear he had seen the photo in question at the time of being asked. then we had a situation where mps on the various benches were passing each other their phones to look at this picture. so i think that clearly when borisjohnson said there was nothing...
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being with boris johnson for 14 years, she's gone _ boris johnson for 14 years, she's gone because she, like many others, is disgusted — gone because she, like many others, is disgusted by his references in the house of commons to the jimmy savile _ the house of commons to the jimmy savile case — the house of commons to the jimmy savile case. that case never crossed keir starmer's desk. terrible slur, he called — keir starmer's desk. terrible slur, he called back on that today, but he hasn't _ he called back on that today, but he hasn't apologised. you he called back on that today, but he hasn't apologised.— he called back on that today, but he hasn't apologised. you don't buy his excuse that — hasn't apologised. you don't buy his excuse that keir _ hasn't apologised. you don't buy his excuse that keir starmer _ hasn't apologised. you don't buy his excuse that keir starmer was - hasn't apologised. you don't buy his excuse that keir starmer was the i hasn't apologised. you don't buy his l excuse that keir starmer was the man in charge of the organisation, that was the point he
being with boris johnson for 14 years, she's gone _ boris johnson for 14 years, she's gone because she, like many others, is disgusted — gone because she, like many others, is disgusted by his references in the house of commons to the jimmy savile _ the house of commons to the jimmy savile case — the house of commons to the jimmy savile case. that case never crossed keir starmer's desk. terrible slur, he called — keir starmer's desk. terrible slur, he called back on that today, but he...
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johnson would be removed. �* , which boris johnson would be removed-— which boris johnson would be removed. �*, ., , which boris johnson would be removed. �*, ., removed. it's the most obvious one. oka . removed. it's the most obvious one. okay- we've — removed. it's the most obvious one. okay- we've got _ removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got enough _ removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got enough time - removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got enough time to - removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got enough time to get| okay. we've got enough time to get to the front page of the observer. a major tory parties demanding £200,000 back in donations saying he didn't get prices that he had paid for. as fast ranging as breakfast with the prime minister, japanese meal withjeremy hunt and a magical show by four defence secretary who once worked as a magicians assistant. once worked as a magicians assistant-— once worked as a magicians assistant. . , , ., , assistant. and? this is a very interesting — assistant. and? this is a very intere
johnson would be removed. �* , which boris johnson would be removed-— which boris johnson would be removed. �*, ., , which boris johnson would be removed. �*, ., removed. it's the most obvious one. oka . removed. it's the most obvious one. okay- we've — removed. it's the most obvious one. okay- we've got _ removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got enough _ removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got enough time - removed. it's the most obvious one. okay. we've got...
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johnson. ., and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . ., , , and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . , ., and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . ,, johnson. that leads us to the sunday exress johnson. that leads us to the sunday ex - ress on johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page there, i express on the front page there, bullish pm survival plans. this is about what boris johnson apparently wants to do to ensure that he is able to stay and it says here he pledged to warm the cockles of tory hearts as he made a deal with the backbenchers. how does one do that? i probably should not go into that in a family show but i do think... i hear the sound in a family show but i do think... i hearthe sound in in a family show but i do think... i hear the sound in the background of the clutching at straws, this dreadful phrase being used, again massively self aggrandising, operat
johnson. ., and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . ., , , and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . , ., and that is very helpful for boris johnson. . ,, johnson. that leads us to the sunday exress johnson. that leads us to the sunday ex - ress on johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front page _ johnson. that leads us to the sunday express on the front...
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boris johnson is someone optimism. borisjohnson is someone who has a huge mandate, he has a majority of 80, but he has many, many problems, and i think there will be many candidates for those roles. it is a real privilege to serve as a special advisor on government as i did for 3.5 years and i would recommend it to anybody, but at the same time, it is a very, very toughjob, particularly but at the same time, it is a very, very tough job, particularly at the moment and regards all the travails that boris johnson moment and regards all the travails that borisjohnson has on people have trouble recruiting very good people for those rules because his position is so unstable at the moment. is position is so unstable at the moment-— position is so unstable at the moment. , ., ., ., moment. is the danger for him that he survives — moment. is the danger for him that he survives all— moment. is the danger for him that he survives all the _ moment. is the danger for him that he survives all the best _ moment. is the danger
boris johnson is someone optimism. borisjohnson is someone who has a huge mandate, he has a majority of 80, but he has many, many problems, and i think there will be many candidates for those roles. it is a real privilege to serve as a special advisor on government as i did for 3.5 years and i would recommend it to anybody, but at the same time, it is a very, very toughjob, particularly but at the same time, it is a very, very tough job, particularly at the moment and regards all the travails...
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prime minister boris johnson is on a visit to ukraine. covid new factions -- infections in the new state were peaked above a few weeks ago. south africa, the originator of the omicron variant, is -- in norway, there easing their covid restrictions. the u.k. government published a long weighted plan, shifting powers away from london and to the poor regions. this was a key concept for the winning administration, and the tory administration weights on the party gate scandal. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. oil studies ahead of a seven-year high. the questions are around if the opec alliance can deliver. opec years ago was all about compliance. but they are not even putting the barrels of oil on the market that they promised. >> this is the usual situation given the service because normally the problem is people changing on not doing much. right now, they are not giving as much oil as t
prime minister boris johnson is on a visit to ukraine. covid new factions -- infections in the new state were peaked above a few weeks ago. south africa, the originator of the omicron variant, is -- in norway, there easing their covid restrictions. the u.k. government published a long weighted plan, shifting powers away from london and to the poor regions. this was a key concept for the winning administration, and the tory administration weights on the party gate scandal. global news, 24 hours...
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tonight at 10pm boris johnson _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called upon - across bbc news. tonight at 10pm| boris johnson has called upon once borisjohnson has called upon once again to withdraw for activations he made against keir starmer. castar may use to be the director of public prosecutions but there is no evidence by the prime minister's original allegation that secular had failed to prosecute savo. downing street has no intention of apologising for the prime minister's false claim that keir starmer failed to prosecute jimmy for sex offenders —— offences. others thought the status of boris johnson's claim was not as black—and—white as the bbc had been traded. arguing that as head of the competition service at the time that it failed to prosecute jimmy competition service at the time that it failed to prosecutejimmy saville castar may had some responsibility for that area so what is th
tonight at 10pm boris johnson _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called _ across bbc news. tonight at 10pm boris johnson has called upon - across bbc news. tonight at 10pm| boris johnson has called upon once borisjohnson has called upon once again to withdraw for activations he made against keir starmer. castar may use to be the director of public prosecutions but there is no evidence by the prime minister's original...
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should boris johnson _ commissioner? obviously... should boris johnson be _ commissioner? obviously... should boris johnson be recused _ commissioner? obviously... should boris johnson be recused from - commissioner? obviously... should boris johnson be recused from this | borisjohnson be recused from this process? boris johnson be recused from this rocess? ~ , , ,, process? absolutely. the issue with the re orts process? absolutely. the issue with the reports now— process? absolutely. the issue with the reports now when _ process? absolutely. the issue with the reports now when dame - process? absolutely. the issue with | the reports now when dame cressida dick was saying now, we want to get involved in it and they same day it was supposed to be published she is now going to investigate and take data reports into the grass because now the investigation is going to take precedence and that put so many people suspicions even higher and the met into distribute and allegations of misconduct and all of these things. so i think there will be accessing down and they will be a
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liz truss, boris johnson at an raf fighter base _ boris johnson at an raf fighter base the _ boris johnson at an raf fighter base. the temperature is not decreasing here, the longer it goes all the _ decreasing here, the longer it goes all the more dangerous it's going to be able _ all the more dangerous it's going to be able to— all the more dangerous it's going to be able to everyone just has to hope that the _ be able to everyone just has to hope that the window for diplomacy is not entirely— that the window for diplomacy is not entirely closed with them as with our storm — entirely closed with them as with our storm reference, it does seem as if the _ our storm reference, it does seem as if the gap _ our storm reference, it does seem as if the gap is _ our storm reference, it does seem as if the gap is narrowing very much at the moment. the if the gap is narrowing very much at the moment-— the moment. the financialtimes which is a picture _ the moment. the financialtimes which is a picture of _ the moment. the financialtimes which is a picture of joe - the moment. the financial
liz truss, boris johnson at an raf fighter base _ boris johnson at an raf fighter base the _ boris johnson at an raf fighter base. the temperature is not decreasing here, the longer it goes all the _ decreasing here, the longer it goes all the more dangerous it's going to be able _ all the more dangerous it's going to be able to— all the more dangerous it's going to be able to everyone just has to hope that the _ be able to everyone just has to hope that the window for diplomacy is not...
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boris johnson, — cash for honours scandal. boris johnson, as— cash for honours scandal. boris johnson, asjessica says, said he believes— johnson, asjessica says, said he believes he — johnson, asjessica says, said he believes he will be cleared about this _ believes he will be cleared about this~ this— believes he will be cleared about this. this interesting wrinkles on the itv— this. this interesting wrinkles on the itv report. we spoke to senior lawyer, _ the itv report. we spoke to senior lawyer, former senior met police officer— lawyer, former senior met police officer who have both said that they thought _ officer who have both said that they thought the questionnaire was pretty straightforward and quite easy to answer— straightforward and quite easy to answer if— straightforward and quite easy to answer if you had the right people looking _ answer if you had the right people looking at— answer if you had the right people looking at it now. it's been reported _ looking at it now. it's been reported that boris johnson looking at it now. it's been repo
boris johnson, — cash for honours scandal. boris johnson, as— cash for honours scandal. boris johnson, asjessica says, said he believes— johnson, asjessica says, said he believes he — johnson, asjessica says, said he believes he will be cleared about this _ believes he will be cleared about this~ this— believes he will be cleared about this. this interesting wrinkles on the itv— this. this interesting wrinkles on the itv report. we spoke to senior lawyer, _ the itv report. we spoke...
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we know that boris johnson will go down without— that boris johnson will go down without a — that boris johnson will go down without a fight. the legal argument that he _ without a fight. the legal argument that he will make to defend himself now that _ that he will make to defend himself now that he's been served with this questionnaire by the police for the avenue _ questionnaire by the police for the avenue been told there was briefing allies of— avenue been told there was briefing allies of borisjohnson avenue been told there was briefing allies of boris johnson telling one of the _ allies of boris johnson telling one of the newspapers that he wouldn't lo, of the newspapers that he wouldn't go. he _ of the newspapers that he wouldn't go, he wouldn't resign if he were fine _ go, he wouldn't resign if he were fine i_ go, he wouldn't resign if he were fine ijust — go, he wouldn't resign if he were fine. ijust think that the political— fine. ijust think that the political pressure on the prime minister— political pressure on the prime minister were that to take place would _ min
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and he said he had his dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has up the ante and up the road bust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care of at the joint conference with president of ukraine. or as johnson is threatening sanctions, he says a packet of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the way side should a single russian soldier even enter a tow cap into the region. however, in terms of this military might be quite specific that it's ukrainian military might, and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 200000, a new crew. they would put up a very, very few bloody re
and he said he had his dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has up the ante and up the road bust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at...
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and did boris johnson — ireland checks? and did boris johnson tie _ ireland checks? and did boris johnson lie or— ireland checks? and did boris johnson lie or tell— ireland checks? and did boris johnson lie or tell the - ireland checks? and did boris johnson lie or tell the truth i ireland checks? and did boris . johnson lie or tell the truth when questioned — johnson lie or tell the truth when questioned about _ johnson lie or tell the truth when questioned about the _ johnson lie or tell the truth when questioned about the first - johnson lie or tell the truth when questioned about the first party. johnson lie or tell the truth whenl questioned about the first party in downing _ questioned about the first party in downing street, _ questioned about the first party in downing street, he _ questioned about the first party in downing street, he said _ questioned about the first party in downing street, he said there - questioned about the first party in| downing street, he said there was questioned about the first party in . downing street, he said there was no
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boris johnson and other european _ the olympics. boris johnson and other european leaders - the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined i the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined a| other european leaders joined a court convened by president biden this evening, johnson urging allies to have ready punishing economic sanctions against russia. with fears that aerial bombing and missile attacks against kyiv could come before any ground invasion, british people are being urged to leave, and american forces have said they will not go into ukraine to rescue them. that would be a world war. that would be a very different world to what we are in. how would you find them? , . ., ., what we are in. how would you find them? , ., . ., , what we are in. how would you find them? , ., , , them? things could go crazy very cuickl , them? things could go crazy very quickly. which — them? things could go crazy very quickly, which is _ them? things could go crazy very quickly, which is how— them? things could go
boris johnson and other european _ the olympics. boris johnson and other european leaders - the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined i the olympics. boris johnson and other european leadersjoined a| other european leaders joined a court convened by president biden this evening, johnson urging allies to have ready punishing economic sanctions against russia. with fears that aerial bombing and missile attacks against kyiv could come before any ground invasion, british people...
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johnson out. they are trying to get boris johnson out no— they are trying to get boris johnson out. no prime minister will please any of— out. no prime minister will please any of those. that can be said of some of the names, yes. but if you look at some of the names who have come forward in the 2a hours or so. aaron bell, back borisjohnson in the 2019 election. nick gibb served under theresa may and david cameron as a minister. he is not your usual rabble—rouser. i think the names coming forward might be of concern. and the fact it does seem to be people from not one particular faction in the party, but right across at the moment. seeing how that develops in the coming weeks and whether that builds into the pressure that goes to a confidence vote. �* , ,., , pressure that goes to a confidence vote. �* , ~' , vote. absolutely, we will keep across developments, - vote. absolutely, we will keep across developments, thank i vote. absolutely, we will keep i across developments, thank you. emergency workers in morocco are hopeful they'll soon reach a five year old boy who's spent
johnson out. they are trying to get boris johnson out no— they are trying to get boris johnson out. no prime minister will please any of— out. no prime minister will please any of those. that can be said of some of the names, yes. but if you look at some of the names who have come forward in the 2a hours or so. aaron bell, back borisjohnson in the 2019 election. nick gibb served under theresa may and david cameron as a minister. he is not your usual rabble—rouser. i think the names coming...
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sadie edwards dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care of at the joint conference with president of ukraine. or as johnson is threatening sanctions. he says a package of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the wayside. should a single russian soldier even enter a toe cap into the region. however, in times of this minute trim might think quite specific that its ukrainian military might. and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 200000, a new crew. then put off a very, very few bloody r
sadie edwards dashti breaks down boris johnson's visit. well, burst, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might, and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care...
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it's the end, the game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying all now exactly except the fact he wasn't telling the truth. and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mind all the time. and when a prime minister's court, lying in the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, boris johnson are so low, that is to told him, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they are going to be white count of staying with the k, the could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial cobit policy on the cards. the government says it's going to think again about the vaccine mandate for health care work is in england as a grapples with severe hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against covert 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through spectrum, the policy had initially sparked massive outrage is about 80000 than h. s. work
it's the end, the game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying all now exactly except the fact he wasn't telling the truth. and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mind all the time. and when a prime minister's court, lying in the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, boris johnson are so low, that is to told him, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election....
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boris johnson tonight russian president. borisjohnson tonight calling president zelinski and we have got a condemnation from the eu commission president, parliament president, council president and talk of sanctions. the thing is that clearly the russian president has decided this does not worry him, and we have got boris apparently it was going to chair a cobra meeting tomorrow morning at 6:30am to discuss the latest developments in ukraine and to co—ordinate the uk response, including interestingly agreeing a certificate package of sessions to be introduced immediately, and he is going to be looking at sending more defensive support to ukraine at the request of the ukrainian government. so things are moving very quickly. very quickly indeed and the guardian's headline is putin puts russia on a collision course with the west over ukraine and despite all of these protestations by president putin and the foreign minister over many weeks and months that there is no intention at all of invading western leaders, nato allies al
boris johnson tonight russian president. borisjohnson tonight calling president zelinski and we have got a condemnation from the eu commission president, parliament president, council president and talk of sanctions. the thing is that clearly the russian president has decided this does not worry him, and we have got boris apparently it was going to chair a cobra meeting tomorrow morning at 6:30am to discuss the latest developments in ukraine and to co—ordinate the uk response, including...
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boris johnson has romised has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a — has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a shake-up _ has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a shake-up in _ has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a shake-up in how- has gone on since. boris johnson has| promised a shake-up in how downing promised a shake—up in how downing street works. are you sticking around, chief whip? which means questions for the man in charge of persuading conservative mps to back the prime minister.— persuading conservative mps to back the prime minister. are you making a run for it? and _ the prime minister. are you making a run for it? and once _ the prime minister. are you making a run for it? and once with _ the prime minister. are you making a run for it? and once with a _ the prime minister. are you making a run for it? and once with a prime i run for it? and once with a prime minister's — run for it? and once with a prime minister's chief _ run for it? and once with a prime minister's chief of _ run for it? and once with a prime minister's chief
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boris johnson has cut a whole with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding _ with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist _ with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist it - with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist it would l a whole wedding playlist it would seem for every conceivable moment of state. d0 seem for every conceivable moment of state. ,. ~ seem for every conceivable moment of state. , ., ~ ., ., ., state. do you think he thought of a son: for state. do you think he thought of a song for everyone _ state. do you think he thought of a song for everyone he _ state. do you think he thought of a song for everyone he meets? - state. do you think he thought of a song for everyone he meets? i - state. do you think he thought of a - song for everyone he meets? i wonder what he would — song for everyone he meets? i wonder what he would sing _ song for everyone he meets? i wonder what he would sing to _ song for everyone he meets? i wonder what he would sing to you _ song for everyone he meets? i wonder what he would
boris johnson has cut a whole with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding _ with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist _ with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist it - with the job. boris johnson has cut a whole wedding playlist it would l a whole wedding playlist it would seem for every conceivable moment of state. d0 seem for every conceivable moment of state. ,. ~ seem for every conceivable moment of state. , ., ~ ., ., ., state. do you think he...
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all questioning boris johnson how trustworthy the government is. and in fact, a poll suggests that knowing in 10 people, one boris johnson at to resign on the sentiment in westminster, in the house of commons, is no different either many m. p 's, including within ours johnson's own party. want to see paris johnson walk out of number 10. forget. yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment, what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what's happening on that side of it? well, pers johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now, he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the previous oh, nearly 2 years now. and the. busy parties and the other examples of alleged lawbreaking over that period, but as far as bores johnson
all questioning boris johnson how trustworthy the government is. and in fact, a poll suggests that knowing in 10 people, one boris johnson at to resign on the sentiment in westminster, in the house of commons, is no different either many m. p 's, including within ours johnson's own party. want to see paris johnson walk out of number 10. forget. yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment, what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about...
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his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. a pathetic embarrassment. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusted him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as $9.10 people don't think doris johnson is fit to run the country and his approval ratings on now an old time low. they've sunk to just 22 percent. so, intervening in the crisis in eastern europe is all about changing the image for bars johnson and trying to change the public perceptions and opinions. bars. johnson wants to almost season initiative be a leading voice and trying to alleviate and deescalate the tensions only this telephone call still hasn't even happened despite drug putin speaking to the italian prime minister. and indeed, the french president for the lawrence johnson here in the u. k. it seems like he wants a swiftly move on fr
his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world. consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. a pathetic embarrassment. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusted him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as $9.10 people don't think doris johnson is fit to run the country and his approval ratings on now an...
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. >>> and uk prime minister boris johnson will lift all restrictions in england as we live with covid and bill gates says another pandemic is all but certain. >> the cost for the next pandemic is not super large. it is not like climate change. if we're rational, yes the next time we'll catch it early and won't go global like it did this time >>> warm welcome to "street signs. excited to have rosanna in the studio we have fresh data from the eurozone these are the flash pmi the services sector has come in at 55.8. that is up from 51.1 in january. in terms of the breakdown with services and manufacturing, the manufacturing flash at 58.4. compared to 58.7 in january. that services number, which, of course, highly in focus with th restrictions, the flash services at 55.8 versus 51.1 in january those are the numbers from the eurozone in terms of the color, the economic recovery rebounded in february despite soaring prices. that is a focal point today. factories seeing another solid month. activity could have been faster, but we had lingering supply chain bottlenecks and booming demand the
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his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office running at government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign when it comes as 9 and 10 people don't think boris johnson is fit enough to run the country. and the latest approval ratings has shown that barnes johnson, his party, has sunk to just 22 percent. so it seems like borrow's johnson is trying to immediately move on from the su gray, black clash, a foreign secretary liz trusted in the house of commons. she was ramping up the rhetoric even with threatening sanctions against russia, but she was actually met with laughter and jazz across the house of commons, who are taking the government seriously. those in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive d, stabi
his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office running at government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign when it comes as 9 and 10 people don't think boris johnson is fit enough to run the country. and the latest approval ratings has shown that...
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and the simple fact is that he's all i think, being ran tough by our prime minister boris johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held always illegal parties, but 10 downing state. while the rest of us who knocked down a, b. c has suspended, comedian and tv personality would be go both for claiming the holocaust was not about race, but rather a conflict between 2 groups of white people. she since apologized. she made her remark on a b, c. show the view provoking a furious backlash. you're going to do this, then let's be truthful about it because the holocaust isn't about race. now, it's not about, you know, all the goldberg, the holocaust was about to not to systematic annihilation of the jewish people who they deemed to be an inferior race. that he humanized them and used this racist propaganda to justify watering 6000000 jews. holocaust distortion is dangerous. anti semitism is a cancer and a poison that is increasingly excused in our culture and television and permeates basis. that should shock us. all. racism was central to nazi ideology. jews were
and the simple fact is that he's all i think, being ran tough by our prime minister boris johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held always illegal parties, but 10 downing state. while the rest of us who knocked down a, b. c has suspended, comedian and tv personality would be go both for claiming the holocaust was not about race, but rather a conflict between 2 groups of white people. she since apologized. she made her remark on a b, c. show the view provoking...
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you can see this from boris johnson's in recent days. you can see this from borisjohnson�*s address in the of house commons. he didn't go as far as other world leaders in terms of perhaps the gloom but it was the same idea, the same message, talking about putting more defensive forces into ukraine and, again, talking about to touch on sanctions the possibility of more coming. you know, it looks like there's been a very coordinated effort across the west in the last i2—24—hour is. something that vladimir putin was counting against, to be honest. there were moves to try and divide and conquer, pick of france, possibly even germany because of nord stream two. this was a real show of unity and strength amongst the people of the west but it does feel like they're are darker clouds hanging over europe now than there were even just a couple of days ago when it looked like they would still be diplomatic resolution. let’s when it looked like they would still be diplomatic resolution.— be diplomatic resolution. let's talk to the metro. _
you can see this from boris johnson's in recent days. you can see this from borisjohnson�*s address in the of house commons. he didn't go as far as other world leaders in terms of perhaps the gloom but it was the same idea, the same message, talking about putting more defensive forces into ukraine and, again, talking about to touch on sanctions the possibility of more coming. you know, it looks like there's been a very coordinated effort across the west in the last i2—24—hour is....
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yes, and boris johnson should definitely _ in fact. yes, and boris johnson should definitely withdraw - in fact. yes, and boris johnson l should definitely withdraw them. in fact. yes, and boris johnson - should definitely withdraw them. the planes is lost. the point is completely lost, and i think prime minister and indeed all politicians should understand that any nuance goes out the window when you get division and hate and all the stuff that has whipped up. carrie starmer factually was the head of the cps at that time that he had to write this letter on behalf of cps on behalf of the cps of which he said nothing to do with anything personal from him, he had nothing to do with it whatsoever in any way shape or form, that he was the captain on the bridge of the ship at the time. borisjohnson was wrong to say you, you know, to personalise it to kier starmer, because it's not true, it's a lie, and it was not the same. and if boris is trying to say that it's all about being in charge of things whether they're going out or not, and all t
yes, and boris johnson should definitely _ in fact. yes, and boris johnson should definitely withdraw - in fact. yes, and boris johnson l should definitely withdraw them. in fact. yes, and boris johnson - should definitely withdraw them. the planes is lost. the point is completely lost, and i think prime minister and indeed all politicians should understand that any nuance goes out the window when you get division and hate and all the stuff that has whipped up. carrie starmer factually was the...
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all questioning boris johnson how trustworthy the government is. and in fact, a poll suggests that knowing intent people one boris johnson, it to resign on the sentiment in westminster in the house of commons, is no different either many m p's, including within johnson's own party, want to see in paris. johnson walk out of number 10. forget, yeah, you get the sense times are really running out, but he said brave it out of the moment. what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what's happening on that side of it? well, bars, johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were, of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight. really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the previous old, nearly 2 years now. and the parties and the other examples of alleged lawbreaking over that period, but as far as bores johnson is co
all questioning boris johnson how trustworthy the government is. and in fact, a poll suggests that knowing intent people one boris johnson, it to resign on the sentiment in westminster in the house of commons, is no different either many m p's, including within johnson's own party, want to see in paris. johnson walk out of number 10. forget, yeah, you get the sense times are really running out, but he said brave it out of the moment. what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about...
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there is boris johnson again.— banks too. there is boris johnson again. these powers will enable _ johnson again. these powers will enable us _ johnson again. these powers will enable us totally - johnson again. these powers will enable us totally to - will enable us totally to exclude russian banks from the uk financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them from accessing sterling and clearing payments through the uk. ibiiiii payments through the uk. bill brader argues that to be effective, sanctions need to be even more comprehensive. tote even more comprehensive. we know many _ even more comprehensive. - know many oligarchs were totally untouched, who live in london, who hold certain�*s money, he should be sanctioned. none of them have been touched. london is definitely part of the story. in 2008, the labour government in the uk introduced what became known as a golden visa. this residency in return for large investments, and over 2500 wealthy russians took up the chance. 2500 wealthy russians took up the chance-— t
there is boris johnson again.— banks too. there is boris johnson again. these powers will enable _ johnson again. these powers will enable us _ johnson again. these powers will enable us totally - johnson again. these powers will enable us totally to - will enable us totally to exclude russian banks from the uk financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them from accessing sterling and clearing payments through the uk. ibiiiii payments through the uk. bill...
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or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course, the party that allegedly happened to the night before prince phillips, funeral, formal, under mccann livingston he just heard from their predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying it all. now he's after except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine time. and when a prime minister's court lying is the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, boris johnson is so low, that is to told him he's don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they're going to be white town of staying with the k, the could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial cobit policy on the cards. the government says it's going to think again about the vaccine mandate for health care work is in england as a grapples with severe hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense agai
or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course, the party that allegedly happened to the night before prince phillips, funeral, formal, under mccann livingston he just heard from their predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again denying it all. now he's after except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine time. and when a prime minister's...
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johnson, — another decade in power, boris johnson, who could possibly topple him, johnson, who could possibly topple him. how— johnson, who could possibly topple him, how could labour hope to win the next _ him, how could labour hope to win the next election. this was going to be a the next election. this was going to he a prime — the next election. this was going to be a prime minister who with their -- he _ be a prime minister who with their -- be there— be a prime minister who with their —— be there for some time. no one is talking _ —— be there for some time. no one is talking about — —— be there for some time. no one is talking about that now, will he last of the _ talking about that now, will he last of the week, will heal and point to the local_ of the week, will heal and point to the local elections? i would say they— the local elections? i would say they are — the local elections? i would say they are crucial because it will —— will he _ they are crucial because it will —— will he limp — they are crucial because it will —— will he limp o
johnson, — another decade in power, boris johnson, who could possibly topple him, johnson, who could possibly topple him. how— johnson, who could possibly topple him, how could labour hope to win the next _ him, how could labour hope to win the next election. this was going to be a the next election. this was going to he a prime — the next election. this was going to be a prime minister who with their -- he _ be a prime minister who with their -- be there— be a prime minister who with...
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boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start the night with a standoff over ukraine and president putin has accused the u.s. and nato of ignoring russia's fundamental security concerns. russia wants guarantees that the nato military alliance won't expand eastward and include ukraine. u.s. and its allies said they won't accept this demand. there are over 100,000 russian troops on the border with ukraine. russia says it's not planning to invade. there has been a flurry of him -- international diplomatic flurry the prime ministers of the u.k. in pola
boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪...
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boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start the night with a standoff over ukraine and president putin has accused the u. and nato of ignoring russia's fundamental security concerns. russia wants guarantees that the nato military alliance won't expand eastward and include ukraine. u.s. and its allies said they won't accept this demand. there are over 100,000 russian troops on the border with ukraine. russia says it's not planning to invade. there has been a flurry of him -- international diplomatic flurry the prime ministers of the u.k. in poland
boris johnson warns russia of consequences if it soldiers cross the border. all vladimir putin had a morning of his own, the ukraine joining nato would undermine russia's security, saying his concerns have been ignored by the u.s. and its allies. the united nations appeal for close to $1 billion one year after the military coup in myanmar. the anniversary has been marked with silent protests. the man who invented a viral game sold it to the new york times. we will solve the puzzle for you. ♪...
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those that think boris johnson isn't going _ including those that think boris johnson isn't going to - including those that think boris johnson isn't going to be - including those that think boris johnson isn't going to be the i including those that think boris i johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes— johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him _ johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him into _ johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him into the _ johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him into the next - that takes him into the next election— that takes him into the next election still— that takes him into the next election still don't— that takes him into the next election still don't think i that takes him into the next election still don't think the | that takes him into the next i election still don't think the time is right— election still don't think the time is right to push _ election still don't think the time is right to push them out - election still don't think the time is right to push them out right. election stil
those that think boris johnson isn't going _ including those that think boris johnson isn't going to - including those that think boris johnson isn't going to be - including those that think boris johnson isn't going to be the i including those that think boris i johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes— johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him _ johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him into _ johnson isn't going to be the leader that takes him into the _ johnson...
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and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week, but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday, with president foods in burse, johnson is expected to fly out to the ukraine for some meetings. and it comes in the wake of his foreign secretary list trust, saying that the u. k. government were ready to pass new legislation that would enable them to pass sanctions on more russian businesses and more russian, businessman against what they say would be an attempt to deter russia from any attempt at invading the ukraine. but that something which moscow has strenuously denied time and time again saying that there's no intention whatsoever for russia to inquire to invade the ukraine. the leader of ukraine is telling the west to sort
and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week, but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday, with president foods in burse,...
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johnson _ britain and northern ireland, boris johnson a — britain and northern ireland, boris johnson. a statement _ britain and northern ireland, boris johnson. a statement by— britain and northern ireland, boris johnson. a statement by the - johnson. a statement by the president— johnson. a statement by the president of— johnson. a statement by the president of ukraine. - president of ukraine. translation: - president of ukraine. translation:- president of ukraine. translation: _, ., ., translation: good evening, dear ruests and translation: good evening, dear guests and dear— translation: good evening, dear guests and dearjournalist. - translation: good evening, dear guests and dearjournalist. dear i guests and dearjournalist. dear prime minister, lees and jasmine —— ladies and gentlemen, i would like to welcome my friend and partner, the prime minister of britain borisjohnson. this is your first visit to ukraine as prime minister and it is taking place under difficult times, challenging times for ukraine and for europe, and i can say that they are challenging for the w
johnson _ britain and northern ireland, boris johnson a — britain and northern ireland, boris johnson. a statement _ britain and northern ireland, boris johnson. a statement by— britain and northern ireland, boris johnson. a statement by the - johnson. a statement by the president— johnson. a statement by the president of— johnson. a statement by the president of ukraine. - president of ukraine. translation: - president of ukraine. translation:- president of ukraine. translation: _, .,...
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boris johnson at a difficult time and they say he has to do more to take back control. thank you, iain watson. the government's £9 billion move this week to shore up household finances in the face of a sharp rise in energy bills was a major intervention — adding up to help of £350 a year for the majority of families. but what difference will that sum make to people struggling with the rise in the cost of living — and will it get to those who need help the most? our business editor simonjack reports. george is one of many for whom a 54% rise in the energy cap will force choices they've never had to make before. i'm going to have to start pulling back on certain things, so i might have to shut down my business or, at least, reduce some of the costs that i have on it. i might have to stop using some of the things that i use to help myself mentally like socialising with friends or going to the gym, and also food — it's going to be difficult to even eat what i want to eat. i'm going to have to randomly select stuff that's cheap. the impact is broad and, for some, it
boris johnson at a difficult time and they say he has to do more to take back control. thank you, iain watson. the government's £9 billion move this week to shore up household finances in the face of a sharp rise in energy bills was a major intervention — adding up to help of £350 a year for the majority of families. but what difference will that sum make to people struggling with the rise in the cost of living — and will it get to those who need help the most? our business editor...
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boris johnson is to beain situation. thank you. boris johnson is to begin work _ situation. thank you. boris johnson is to begin work on _ situation. thank you. boris johnson is to begin work on reshaping - situation. thank you. boris johnson is to begin work on reshaping his i is to begin work on reshaping his team at downing street following the resignation of five aids in 24 hours. among those to leave was munira mirza, his head of policy, she said her resignation was linked to what she called a scurrilous attack by the prime minister on sir keir starmer who he accused of failing to prosecutejimmy savile. this morning, borisjohnson is a special adviser on women and equalities elena narozanki has also quit. 0ur correspondent nick eardley has more. lip quit. our correspondent nick eardley has more. , ., , ., ., , has more. up to five resignations in the ast has more. up to five resignations in the past 24 — has more. up to five resignations in the past 24 hours. _ has more. up to five resignations in the past 24 hours. in _ has more. up to five resignations in the past 24
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prime minister boris johnson. police in london are investigating more than 300 photographs and 500 pages of documents after a report of more than a dozen alcohol-fueled parties during covid lockdowns. more from cbs' roxana saberi. >> -- but firstly, i want to say sorry. >> reporter: for british prime minister boris johnson, party gate is far from over. >> i want to say sorry for the way this matter has been handled. >> the public know that this is a man they can no longer trust. >> reporter: today's report found some of the gathering at ten downing street at the height of covid restrictions should not have been allowed to take place and reflected failures of leadership and judgment. one was a birthday party in johnson's honor. ( singing ) after he made the school visit. two more took place on the eve of prince philip's funeral when his widow queen elizabeth had to mourn alone. >> people do not respect him anymore. >> reporter: sonia purnell is an author of a biography on boris johnson. >> do you think he's going t
prime minister boris johnson. police in london are investigating more than 300 photographs and 500 pages of documents after a report of more than a dozen alcohol-fueled parties during covid lockdowns. more from cbs' roxana saberi. >> -- but firstly, i want to say sorry. >> reporter: for british prime minister boris johnson, party gate is far from over. >> i want to say sorry for the way this matter has been handled. >> the public know that this is a man they can no...
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and boris johnson in that earlier statement, he starts off by apologizing. and within seconds, he's already blaming everybody else. and he's not -- the contrition that he starts off by saying, i'm sorry, disappears. and tonight i think he's truly on the ropes. but whether he goes, that we'll have to wait for some time to tell. >> what determines whether or not he stays in power? >> trust. what happens with the metropolitan police report, what the final report says. and from johnson's point of view, which is what many people -- party gate, the more party gate goes on, the more people become relaxed about it. this is the picture. look at the picture of the queen, her majesty, the queen, at the funeral of her husband, prince phillip at windsor castle. she's sitting there following the rules after 70-odd years of marriage being widowed and meanwhile he's having parties the night before at number 10. >> wow, harry, you've got new insight into boris johnson's poll numbers. >> they're awful. i mean, the way you can compare it is just look at joe biden who is not a
and boris johnson in that earlier statement, he starts off by apologizing. and within seconds, he's already blaming everybody else. and he's not -- the contrition that he starts off by saying, i'm sorry, disappears. and tonight i think he's truly on the ropes. but whether he goes, that we'll have to wait for some time to tell. >> what determines whether or not he stays in power? >> trust. what happens with the metropolitan police report, what the final report says. and from...