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of lords, it— the house of commons and house of lords, it is_ the house of commons and house of lords, it is called ping—pong, so it will ping _ lords, it is called ping—pong, so it will ping and pong between the two houses _ will ping and pong between the two houses basically until the house of lords _ houses basically until the house of lords backs down and it largely depends— lords backs down and it largely depends on a group of what are called _ depends on a group of what are called crossbench or independent peers _ called crossbench or independent peers in — called crossbench or independent peers in the house of lords as to when _ peers in the house of lords as to when or— peers in the house of lords as to when or how long they are prepared to keep _ when or how long they are prepared to keep it— when or how long they are prepared to keep it going when at some point they will— to keep it going when at some point they will give up and we are expecting a late night in westminster tonight. the prime minister— westminster tonight. the prime minister saying he wants to
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we are talking by the house of commons looking at some of the i of commons looking at some of the amendments that have been put forward to the house of lords for this piece of legislature that declares rwanda is a safe country to send asylum—seekers. in an hour's time, the house of commons will look at it again and they'll be some concerns raised of certain elements should one of the amendments that enables people to fight alongside british armed forces in afghanistan to be exempt from the deportation scheme rememberfor to be exempt from the deportation scheme remember for example, to be exempt from the deportation scheme rememberfor example, victims scheme remember for example, victims of scheme rememberfor example, victims of modern slavery by the government is expected to reject all of that in the bill as written is the only way forwards and in a couple of hours' time, be back to back to the house of lords and the be looking at it tomorrow and the expectation is they will send back one more time to house of commons and rejects it again and on wednesday, the lords will probably then fina
we are talking by the house of commons looking at some of the i of commons looking at some of the amendments that have been put forward to the house of lords for this piece of legislature that declares rwanda is a safe country to send asylum—seekers. in an hour's time, the house of commons will look at it again and they'll be some concerns raised of certain elements should one of the amendments that enables people to fight alongside british armed forces in afghanistan to be exempt from the...
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in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house of commons is the elected one with mp5. it has been bouncing between the two for several months now. you heard from barbara plett usher how long this policy has been in the offing, more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than four months since this bill first came to parliament. what has happened now is the house of lords have tabled some amendments, some changes, some suggested rewording of the bill. it has gone back to the house of commons, and mps are expected to overturn and get rid of those changes this afternoon and send it back to the lords. from what i'm hearing from speaking to people in the house of lords, particularly opposition peers, labour peers in the house of lords, they are in no mood to back down and they are in no mood to back down and they will reinsert their suggested changes. they want to see some sort of a compromise on what they want
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keep doing that until the house of commons has exhausted the house of commons has exhausted the house of commons has exhausted the house of lords' patients, as it were, until they have knocked out all of the amendments the house of lords has inserted. they are down to two changes to this legislation that the house of lords is trying to insert. 0ne the house of lords is trying to insert. one of them in particular that many members of the house of lords are keen on is to make sure that nobody who has served with the british forces in afghanistan is sent to rwanda as part of a policy to send asylum seekers to rwanda to be processed there. i think while many people here in westminster were expecting the house of lords to back down yesterday, the fact they did not does not mean that this policy, this legislation, is now in massive influx. most people think they will back down at the start of next week instead. but then you get to the more important question, once this piece of legislation is a piece of law, does a plane finally take off for rwanda? if it does, does it do what the governmen
keep doing that until the house of commons has exhausted the house of commons has exhausted the house of commons has exhausted the house of lords' patients, as it were, until they have knocked out all of the amendments the house of lords has inserted. they are down to two changes to this legislation that the house of lords is trying to insert. 0ne the house of lords is trying to insert. one of them in particular that many members of the house of lords are keen on is to make sure that nobody who...
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we've been listening into the house of commons. conservative mps are free to vote the way they like, but can you tell us more about what we are hearing in terms of support and opposition from them a question this debate hasjust and opposition from them a question this debate has just started, we are listening to the health secretary explained why the government feels it is now necessary to introduce a new rolling age of consent when it comes to buying tobacco products in the uk. fir. comes to buying tobacco products in the uk. �* ., comes to buying tobacco products in theuk. ~ _ . ., comes to buying tobacco products in theuk. _ . ., ., the uk. a policy which would mean an bod the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 _ the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of - the uk. a policy which would mean anybody currently 15 years of age i the uk. a policy which would mean | anybody curre
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and forth from there, house of commons to house of lords later, a big day, per minister says he wants the legislation passed by the end of the day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuan day. more of that coming out later. this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue across eastern england, spreading southwards into the mid
and forth from there, house of commons to house of lords later, a big day, per minister says he wants the legislation passed by the end of the day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuan day. more of that coming out later. this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel...
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as everybody expected, they entering the tower, accepting that the elected house of commons will its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law undertakes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda at some point in the next 10—12 weeks and the first asylum seekers will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak. two years ago the government first came up with the idea of sending asylum seekers to rwanda and it's been completely bogged down and railed with legal challenges, the supreme court deciding it was unlawful, massive opposition from opposition parties, from peers from across the house of lords in the last few weeks, but the government's bill becomes law and flights will take off, that doesn't mean they won't be other legal challenges that might slow the process down but i think the government is much closer to seeing this plan realised that it has been since it was conceived. the house of lords had wanted extra assurances put into the bill concerning the safety of rwa
as everybody expected, they entering the tower, accepting that the elected house of commons will its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law undertakes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda at some point in the next 10—12 weeks and the first asylum seekers will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak. two years ago the government first came up with the idea of sending asylum...
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privacy of the house of commons, the elected chamber. the question now is not legislative but practical. does this legislation, this law, work? the government had set is very big, they say this policy, once flights start taking off for rwanda, if they do, will act as a deterrent to stop people making the perilousjourney across the english channel. rishi sunak says he expects the first flight to take off in ten to 12 weeks, roughly earlyjuly. after that, the test becomes, do people stop making thatjourney as a result, as the government says it well? ~ ., result, as the government says it well? . ., ., ., result, as the government says it well? e ., ., ., ., , ., well? what about legal avenues for those deemed _ well? what about legal avenues for those deemed to _ well? what about legal avenues for those deemed to be _ well? what about legal avenues for those deemed to be suitable - well? what about legal avenues for those deemed to be suitable to - well? what about legal avenues for those deemed to be suitable to be | those deemed to be s
privacy of the house of commons, the elected chamber. the question now is not legislative but practical. does this legislation, this law, work? the government had set is very big, they say this policy, once flights start taking off for rwanda, if they do, will act as a deterrent to stop people making the perilousjourney across the english channel. rishi sunak says he expects the first flight to take off in ten to 12 weeks, roughly earlyjuly. after that, the test becomes, do people stop making...
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some mps in the house of commons in westminster are calling for arms sales to be stopped to israel, to be posed, given the events there. labour hasn't gone that far but what they do say in this incidence is that the government should publish the legal advice it has been given. on the same programme, labour's shadow foreign secretary david lammy was asked about this and this is what he had to say. margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. all during previous conflicts. this has been done before. this is a very serious issue, it's now gone on for six months. on issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction, there are real concerns, notjust from judges, from the intelligence community, but the broader public. for that reason, let us be sure that we are not in breach of international humanitarian law. david lammy also today has written to the government are mounting that the foreign secretary lord cameron come to the house of commons to answer questions. of course, that's someth
some mps in the house of commons in westminster are calling for arms sales to be stopped to israel, to be posed, given the events there. labour hasn't gone that far but what they do say in this incidence is that the government should publish the legal advice it has been given. on the same programme, labour's shadow foreign secretary david lammy was asked about this and this is what he had to say. margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel....
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house of commons? .. between house of lords and house of commons? . . , , ., ., commons? yeah, which seems to have been iioin commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on — commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for— commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for quite _ commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for quite some - commons? yeah, which seems to have been going on for quite some time - been going on for quite some time now. but in this most recent development, the amendments that were successfully tabled in the house of lords, they're not bill—wrecking amendments, they are actually fairly modest, one is to prevent the relocation to rwanda of people who have assisted the british military in the past, for example, afghan interpreters. and the other one is to allow the home secretary to be able to change their mind in future as to whether rwanda is safe, because the bill as currently drafted says, implies, that rwanda is safe forever and always. so, these are
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sir lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, among the tributes paying tribute to what he described as a former colleague, and he watched in admiration, this is sir lindsay hoyle saying, as frank field navigated a career as a formidable mp, ministertaxed navigated a career as a formidable mp, minister taxed with thinking the unthinkable and social care. he was neither cowed by the establishment or whips which made his campaigns against hunger and food poverty even more effective. a number of other tributes also making reference to frank field's faith. he had a deep christian faith and he frequently reference that as a motivating factor for him and reference that as a motivating factorfor him and his political career. factor for him and his political career. ., , ., , factor for him and his political career. . , ., , ., factor for him and his political career. . , . . , , career. harry farley at westminster, thank ou career. harry farley at westminster, thank you very _ career. harry farley at westminster, thank you very much _ career. harry farley at westminster, thank you very much
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of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords which means he can't be asked questions in the house of commons in the usual way. david lammy wants to see that happen though. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent, anne soy, has been following the occasion from nairobi. and, just orchestra what happened today. and, just orchestra what happened toda . ~ . , and, just orchestra what happened toda .~ ., ,_ . today. well, a very symbolic li . htin: today. well, a very symbolic lighting of — today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the _ today. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame - today. well
of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords which means he can't be asked questions in the house of commons in the usual way. david lammy wants to see that happen though. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president paul kagame said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could...
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and house of commons last night. it has been very lengthy difficult process to get this on the statute book? certainly. the government — this on the statute book? certainly. the government have _ this on the statute book? certainly. the government have a _ this on the statute book? certainly. the government have a majority - this on the statute book? certainly. the government have a majority in | the government have a majority in the house — the government have a majority in the house of commons, democratically elected _ the house of commons, democratically elected house of parliament, but they do— elected house of parliament, but they do not have a majority in the house _ they do not have a majority in the house of— they do not have a majority in the house of lords. labour does not have a majority— house of lords. labour does not have a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition— a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition of— a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition of sorts between the large
and house of commons last night. it has been very lengthy difficult process to get this on the statute book? certainly. the government — this on the statute book? certainly. the government have _ this on the statute book? certainly. the government have a _ this on the statute book? certainly. the government have a majority - this on the statute book? certainly. the government have a majority in | the government have a majority in the house — the government have a majority in the house of...
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house of lords and house of commons about the intricacies of the bill and say that the government is ready to get flights off as soon as possible. obviously, the caveat to all of that is that rishi sunak initially said that he wanted to get flights off in the spring, he is now saying the flights now won't happen for at least another 10—12 weeks, which takes us beyond the spring into the summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they certainly won't be done by local elections, and there are questions about how much of an impact this will have before a general election, whenever that comes later this year. so what do they make up about the controversy in rwanda itself? our correspondent barbara plett—usher is in kigali. well, the government here has largely stood back and watched legal and political wrangling in the uk, that is the process for britain, they welcome debate and so on. but in the meantime, they stressed that they ready to receive these migrants at a moment's notice, when and if they are able to arrive. certainly, the hostel that has
house of lords and house of commons about the intricacies of the bill and say that the government is ready to get flights off as soon as possible. obviously, the caveat to all of that is that rishi sunak initially said that he wanted to get flights off in the spring, he is now saying the flights now won't happen for at least another 10—12 weeks, which takes us beyond the spring into the summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they certainly won't be done...
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in the house of commons debates with the house of commons debates with the smoking should be banned for future generations in britain. breaking news from birmingham airport. a spokesperson is at the airport is temporarily suspended operations due to a security incident on an aircraft in the aircraft landed safely and all passengers and crew have disembarked and all customers due to travel should make their way to the airport and checked in as normal. there airport at birmingham is temporarily suspended operations but they are urging customers to continue to go into the airport to fly from there and a security incident of aircraft and a security incident of aircraft and bring you more as we get them. crossing over to the sport. champions league presumes in the quarterfinals and tomorrow, tension turns with manchester city taking on real madrid for the return fixture type 3— all after cracking for in spain and they will meet either arsenal or buy in munich and a boost for city and available after injury last month. pep guardiola is still on but are they thinking too far into the future?
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of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul kagame, said the international community failed his country. france has acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will power to do so. bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. well, a very symbolic lighting of the flame of remembrance by president paul kagame in kigali and this flame will burn for the next 100 days to signify the duration of a genocide. in 100 days, more than 800,000 people, mostly of the tut
of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president, paul...
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first up, then, the house of commons-— first up, then, the house of commons. , , ., , commons. ministers have been deliberately _ commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing _ commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing this - commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing this out l commons. ministers have been. deliberately stringing this out for two reasons for stop firstly because they thought that they could make some _ they thought that they could make some grubby political capital from the delay. and secondly because they have been_ the delay. and secondly because they have been scrambling to get a flight organised _ have been scrambling to get a flight organised and all the other logistics that are not in place. and it's not just _ logistics that are not in place. and it's notjust labour _ logistics that are not in place. fific it's notjust labour who are critical. i it's not 'ust labour who are critical. , , ., critical. i wish indeed the bill had never been _ critical. i wish indeed the bill had never been brought _ critical. i wish indeed the bi
first up, then, the house of commons-— first up, then, the house of commons. , , ., , commons. ministers have been deliberately _ commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing _ commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing this - commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing this out l commons. ministers have been. deliberately stringing this out for two reasons for stop firstly because they thought that they could make some _ they thought that they could make some grubby...
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first up, then, the house of commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing this out for two reasons. firstly, because they thought that they could make some grubby political capital from the delay. and secondly, because they've been scrambling to get a flight organised and all the other logistics that are not in place. and it's notjust labour who are critical. i wish indeed that the bill had never been brought to this house in the first place, and that we wouldn't have to debate this bill. i wish that it had never seen the light of day. outrage from my constituents also goes to the knowledge that - what could be done with the money that has been spent on this - nonsense scheme so far. but the government has a majority in the commons. the ayes have it. it's rejecting opposition here, and from those changing the plans in the house of lords... order. ..which means it's been back in the lords tonight, and look at this. content, 240. not content, 211. peers have voted again for independent monitoring of whether rwanda is
first up, then, the house of commons. ministers have been deliberately stringing this out for two reasons. firstly, because they thought that they could make some grubby political capital from the delay. and secondly, because they've been scrambling to get a flight organised and all the other logistics that are not in place. and it's notjust labour who are critical. i wish indeed that the bill had never been brought to this house in the first place, and that we wouldn't have to debate this...
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of commons. minister likely to address the house of common— of commons. yes, we heard grant sha -s of commons. yes, we heard grant shapps the — of commons. yes, we heard grant shapps the defence _ of commons. yes, we heard grant shapps the defence minister - of commons. yes, we heard grantl shapps the defence minister saying they were going to bolster their defences in the region. is it clear what shape that will take? more raf fi . hter 'ets, what shape that will take? more raf fighterjets, more _ what shape that will take? more raf fighterjets, more refuelling - fighter jets, more refuelling tankers fighterjets, more refuelling tankers as well to the region. that suggests they are braced potentially for further things that could happen here. we'll have to wait and see how israel responds the debate here in westminster recently has moved increasingly towards a much stronger rhetoric against what israel has been doing in gaza. there's been a debate raging about whether the uk should continue
of commons. minister likely to address the house of common— of commons. yes, we heard grant sha -s of commons. yes, we heard grant shapps the — of commons. yes, we heard grant shapps the defence _ of commons. yes, we heard grant shapps the defence minister - of commons. yes, we heard grantl shapps the defence minister saying they were going to bolster their defences in the region. is it clear what shape that will take? more raf fi . hter 'ets, what shape that will take? more raf...
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of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again — held to a 2—2 draw by their old rivals manchester united at old trafford. it means liverpool stay second in the table behind leaders arsenal on goal difference. 0ur football correspondent john murray reports. liverpool will be wondering how they did not win this match having led through a lewis diaz goal and being so dominant. yet in fact they needed a low late mo salah penalty to salvage a point which means this exciting premier league race has tightened up. manchester united came out and proceeded to turn the game
of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. now it's time for a look at today's sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with the premier league where liverpool missed out on going top again — held to a...
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this afternoon the prime minister will make a statement to the house of commons about the iranian attack on israel, and how rafjets helped shoot down some of the drones that were launched against israel. our political correspondent harry farley reports now from westminster. westminster, buffeted once again by events in the middle east and the question of how to respond. the foreign secretary spent the morning touring tv studios to give his assessment. in many ways, iran has suffered a double defeat. the almost complete failure of their attack. also, by making this attack, they've revealed to the world their true nature as the malign influence in the region. there was also this warning to israel. we are urging them, as friends, to think with head as well as heart, to be smart as well as tough, and to recognise iran suffered this defeat because the attack was a failure. the world can see what a malign influence they are. i think the right thing to do is not to escalate. any political opposition to the uk's role in shooting down iranian drones was relatively muted this morning. the liberal
this afternoon the prime minister will make a statement to the house of commons about the iranian attack on israel, and how rafjets helped shoot down some of the drones that were launched against israel. our political correspondent harry farley reports now from westminster. westminster, buffeted once again by events in the middle east and the question of how to respond. the foreign secretary spent the morning touring tv studios to give his assessment. in many ways, iran has suffered a double...
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it means the house of commons will this afternoon vote on a couple of changes proposed amendments that the house of lords suggested last week. we expect mps in the commons to reject those changes. it will go back to the lords and we expect the lords to try to reinsert those changes and then it goes back to the commons and the question is how many times it will bounce between the two houses before eventually we expect it to pass and for the lords at some point this evening to concede the bill to pass at some point tonight. harry, thank you. we have been listening to a press conference by the prime minister on his government's rwanda plan. we can listen to what he had to say about the timeline. the listen to what he had to say about the timeline.— the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 _ the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 weeks. _ the timeline. the first flight will leave in 10-12 weeks. of- the timeline. the first flight will| leave in 10-12 weeks. of course, leave in 10—12 weeks. of course, that leave in10—12 weeks. of course, that is— leave in 10—
it means the house of commons will this afternoon vote on a couple of changes proposed amendments that the house of lords suggested last week. we expect mps in the commons to reject those changes. it will go back to the lords and we expect the lords to try to reinsert those changes and then it goes back to the commons and the question is how many times it will bounce between the two houses before eventually we expect it to pass and for the lords at some point this evening to concede the bill to...
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staying here in the uk, and in late night votes on monday, mps in the house of commons voted to reject six amendments to the rwanda bill made by the house of lords. the controversial bill will now return to the upper chamber for further scrutiny later today, tuesday. it comes as reports suggest the uk held talks with other countries, including armenia, about replicating the scheme. the plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda has faced setbacks since it was first announced in april 2022 by borisjohnson's government. here's our political correspondent ian watson on what we could expect. what the government is hopeful of is the lords have made their point, considered very little ground themselves, the lords will then back down, back off, the stand—off between the two houses of parliament will end and this will become law by the end of the week. but then there are new challenges for the government as well. first of all, it is likely some refugee charities will try to make a legal challenge and the practical invitations about how people will be removed to rwanda and also questions agai
staying here in the uk, and in late night votes on monday, mps in the house of commons voted to reject six amendments to the rwanda bill made by the house of lords. the controversial bill will now return to the upper chamber for further scrutiny later today, tuesday. it comes as reports suggest the uk held talks with other countries, including armenia, about replicating the scheme. the plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda has faced setbacks since it was first announced in april 2022 by...
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rishi sunak is going to be making a statement to the house of commons this afternoon, explaining why the uk took the action it did and talking about how he sees the situation going forwards. but i don't expect that he will give parliament some sort of retrospective vote on the actions it took. the liberal democrats, the sort of third party across the uk are calling for such a vote, but also they are saying if there were a vote they would vote in support of what the government did. the labour party, the main opposition who many people expect to be in government by the end of the year, they are also very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and also calling for the proscription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. after this unprecedented military action there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity. the iranian foreign minister has been on the phone to western foreign ministers but also foreign ministers in this region and all of them expressing concern about the danger in t
rishi sunak is going to be making a statement to the house of commons this afternoon, explaining why the uk took the action it did and talking about how he sees the situation going forwards. but i don't expect that he will give parliament some sort of retrospective vote on the actions it took. the liberal democrats, the sort of third party across the uk are calling for such a vote, but also they are saying if there were a vote they would vote in support of what the government did. the labour...
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rishi sunak will make a statement to the house of commons this afternoon, explaining why the uk took the action it did and talking about how he sees the situation going forwards but i don't expect that he will give parliament some sort of retrospective vote on the actions it took. the liberal democrats, the sort of third party across the uk are calling for such a bill but also they are saying if there were a boat they would vote in support of what the government did. the main opposition labour party who most people expect to be in government at the end of the year are very supportive of the measures the government took and are calling forfurther the government took and are calling for further sanctions the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on the government took and are calling for further sanctions on iran to the government took and are calling forfurther sanctions on iran to be brought forward as soon as possible and calling for the prescription here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard.- here in the uk of the iranian revolutionary guard. henry, thank ou
rishi sunak will make a statement to the house of commons this afternoon, explaining why the uk took the action it did and talking about how he sees the situation going forwards but i don't expect that he will give parliament some sort of retrospective vote on the actions it took. the liberal democrats, the sort of third party across the uk are calling for such a bill but also they are saying if there were a boat they would vote in support of what the government did. the main opposition labour...
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it means he'll no longer sit in the house of commons as a conservative. he stepped down as vice chairman of an influential committee of mps earlier in the week. let's speak to our political correspondent, henry zeffman, who joins us live from westminster. the latest twist in the story of william bragg, what more can you toast? it william bragg, what more can you toast? , , . ., , ., , toast? it is such a weird story. -- wra: ., toast? it is such a weird story. -- wragg- it — toast? it is such a weird story. -- wragg. it emerged _ toast? it is such a weird story. -- wragg. it emerged last _ toast? it is such a weird story. -- wragg. it emerged last week- toast? it is such a weird story. --j wragg. it emerged last week that toast? it is such a weird story. -- l wragg. it emerged last week that a string of men, we suddenly know how many, but way more than a dozen at the very least were being contacted over a period of several months by people claiming to be in some cases they called themselves charlie, some cases abbey, and it wasn't completely clear what
it means he'll no longer sit in the house of commons as a conservative. he stepped down as vice chairman of an influential committee of mps earlier in the week. let's speak to our political correspondent, henry zeffman, who joins us live from westminster. the latest twist in the story of william bragg, what more can you toast? it william bragg, what more can you toast? , , . ., , ., , toast? it is such a weird story. -- wra: ., toast? it is such a weird story. -- wragg- it — toast? it is such...
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the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain, but the bbc understands the government's annual climate targets could also go. ministers have have been told that reaching the target by the end of the decade is unachievable. hugh grant has settled a privacy case against a british newspaper publisher. the actor claimed journalists from the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. news group newspapers had denied wrongdoing. grant said he'd been offered an "enormous sum" to stop the case going to trial, but insisted he'd been forced to accept the money. you're live with bbc news. returning now to a busy day on capitol hill, and the democratic—controlled senate has dismissed the impeachment case against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. in a party—line vote delayed by several procedural objections, the senate swept aside
the bill will now be sent back to the house of commons for further consideration. the scottish government is set to ditch its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the final goal of reaching net—zero by 2045 will remain, but the bbc understands the government's annual climate targets could also go. ministers have have been told that reaching the target by the end of the decade is unachievable. hugh grant has settled a privacy case against a british newspaper...
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couple of hours ago by the house of commons. perhaps a sign of movement this evening, the government spokesperson, lord sharp suggesting the afghan resettlement scheme might be reviewed so that some people who have already arrived to the u.k., and their claim under that scheme rejected, regardless of how they arrived, could potentially stay in the u.k. that amendment put forward by former labor defense secretary dez brown. he is saying he may not push that amendment to a vote. the vote is do to get underway in the lords in the next few minutes or so. there was a small conservative rebellion in the house of commons. one of the tories that voted for the amendments was the former cabinet minister, sir robert buckland. why did you vote against this evening? >> i have said in previous iterations of this ping-pong needs to be a specific carveout to deal with those very brave people who served not just our country but the interests of freedom in afghanistan, many of whom are waiting for their position to be sorted out. they are in paki
couple of hours ago by the house of commons. perhaps a sign of movement this evening, the government spokesperson, lord sharp suggesting the afghan resettlement scheme might be reviewed so that some people who have already arrived to the u.k., and their claim under that scheme rejected, regardless of how they arrived, could potentially stay in the u.k. that amendment put forward by former labor defense secretary dez brown. he is saying he may not push that amendment to a vote. the vote is do to...
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we have just had the second reading of the bill which is going through the house of commons at the moment. we do understand that trophy hunting is something that some individuals, and it�*s a small minority of individuals, like to do. it does seem to be something which they do because they want to bring a trophy home. but what we need to remember is that trophy is an animal, it�*s a sentiment animal that has gone through suffering, either fear, pain, in orderforthat has gone through suffering, either fear, pain, in orderfor that trophy to be brought home. it�*s an extractive practice where targeting animals that are endangered, threatened, vulnerable and bringing those trophies back to the country where the hundred lives. and we believe that this is a practice that is outdated. the biggest challenge facing our railways is climate change — that�*s according to network rail, which owns and manages britain�*s tracks and major stations. in its new five—year plan, it says it will spend £3 billion over that period to try to deal with the impact of extreme weather — such as heav
we have just had the second reading of the bill which is going through the house of commons at the moment. we do understand that trophy hunting is something that some individuals, and it�*s a small minority of individuals, like to do. it does seem to be something which they do because they want to bring a trophy home. but what we need to remember is that trophy is an animal, it�*s a sentiment animal that has gone through suffering, either fear, pain, in orderforthat has gone through...
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he had two terms as chair of the work and pensions committee when he was in the house of commons, and those were both characterised by excellent reports. before he left parliament, he was at the work and pensions committee and the work and pensions committee and the workrate was incredible. what the work and pensions committee and the workrate was incredible.— the workrate was incredible. what is the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing _ the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing you — the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing you will _ the workrate was incredible. what is the one thing you will remember - the workrate was incredible. what is| the one thing you will remember him for? his the one thing you will remember him for? . , the one thing you will remember him for? , , ., ., . , , the one thing you will remember him for? , , ., ,. for? his truly great legacy is child benefit. i think _ for? his truly great legacy is child benefit. i think without _ for? his truly great legacy is child benefit. i think without him - for? his truly great legacy is
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the expectation is that the prime minister will give a statement to the house of commons tomorrow, also interesting to note that he didn't it seems seek formal approval from the cabinet before going ahead with this military action. it seems that there were a lot of cabinet ministers, some of the key ones involved in a emergency committee on friday at which this potential action was discussed, to launch missile. :, ~ , :, :, action was discussed, to launch missile. :, ~ :, :, , missile. thank you for “oining us with the update _ missile. thank you for “oining us with the update on _ missile. thank you forjoining us with the update on what - missile. thank you forjoining us with the update on what the - missile. thank you forjoining us l with the update on what the prime minister rishi sunak had to say. he said that the attack hadn't been successful but how does tehran view it. joining me now is kasra naji from bbc persian. how is this attack being viewed? they say it is a complete success, they say they have hit the targets and most importantly, there are also saying, as far as they
the expectation is that the prime minister will give a statement to the house of commons tomorrow, also interesting to note that he didn't it seems seek formal approval from the cabinet before going ahead with this military action. it seems that there were a lot of cabinet ministers, some of the key ones involved in a emergency committee on friday at which this potential action was discussed, to launch missile. :, ~ , :, :, action was discussed, to launch missile. :, ~ :, :, , missile. thank...
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let's return to the top story, the passing of the rwanda bill in the house of commons last night. we have just had a reaction from home secretary james cleverly to the depth of five people in a channel crossing in the past few hours. —— to the deaths of five people. if you are watching in the uk, nicky campbell has more on the passing of the rwanda bill coming up. hello. today, again, it's going to be milder in the west compared to the east. and as we go through the next few days, you'll notice the temperature coming down everywhere — as represented by the blues on the chart — on wednesday, thursday and friday. but as we head on into the weekend, low pressure looks like it's going to move across our shores. that looks like too it will introduce some milder conditions, but there's still a lot to play for with that one. today, we've got the dregs of yesterday's front pushing slowly south—eastwards, with its cloud and patchy light rain and drizzle. eastern areas still exposed to this brisk wind, taking the edge off the temperatures. it will feel quite cold on the east coast
let's return to the top story, the passing of the rwanda bill in the house of commons last night. we have just had a reaction from home secretary james cleverly to the depth of five people in a channel crossing in the past few hours. —— to the deaths of five people. if you are watching in the uk, nicky campbell has more on the passing of the rwanda bill coming up. hello. today, again, it's going to be milder in the west compared to the east. and as we go through the next few days, you'll...
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it wants the foreign secretary, david cameron, who sits in the house of lords to come to the house of commons to take questions on this. there are striking a cautious note, warning any newspaper article the support is not unconditional but supporting the right of israel to defend itself. a murder investigation has been launched by police in bradford after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed in the city centre yesterday afternoon. our correspondentjudith moritz is at the scene with the latest. well, we know this happened just after 3:00 yesterday afternoon, broad daylight in a busy part of bradford city centre as well, just north of the city centre here. and this is an area which would at that point have been pretty busy with shoppers. there are restaurants here, there are beauty salons and so on, so lots of people around. what we understand to have happened isjust behind where i am, and you can see it's still cordoned off here, there's a shop there and just outside the shop, this woman, 27 years old, we don't have her identity at this point, was stabbed by a man who ran off. now, the
it wants the foreign secretary, david cameron, who sits in the house of lords to come to the house of commons to take questions on this. there are striking a cautious note, warning any newspaper article the support is not unconditional but supporting the right of israel to defend itself. a murder investigation has been launched by police in bradford after a 27—year—old woman was stabbed in the city centre yesterday afternoon. our correspondentjudith moritz is at the scene with the latest....
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of lords will likely be rejected by the house of commons, we could then have another round of what we call parliamentary ping—pong as it moves between the two different houses. so it could be a couple of weeks yet before it actually makes it onto the statute book, then there's the of legal challenges against it, the government confident that this legislation will limit some of those legal challenges but nevertheless that could still happen, then there are logistical hurdles to overcome. the government says it has plans ready to go for example, but as you pointed out in the introduction, where exactly will we these migrants go when they do it eventually arrive in rwanda, and that is the question today. because the times is reported that one estate that had been built in the rwanda capital kigali supposedly earmarked for asylum—seekers, some 70% of the accommodation there has apparently been sold off to locals, leaving just space for a few dozen migrants at that particular accommodation and the former home secretary at suella braverman visited that particular state last year and she
of lords will likely be rejected by the house of commons, we could then have another round of what we call parliamentary ping—pong as it moves between the two different houses. so it could be a couple of weeks yet before it actually makes it onto the statute book, then there's the of legal challenges against it, the government confident that this legislation will limit some of those legal challenges but nevertheless that could still happen, then there are logistical hurdles to overcome. the...
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they though say that the prime minister must explain front of the house of commons tomorrow. i think in all likelihood he he will do that. i think he may well face in question from his own side. some conservative mps have called for that. something that may well feature in the debate in the coming days but now the message coming out of government and across all political parties is that this cannot escalate into something bigger. it needs to be sorted out through diplomatic means rather than fruit military force.— fruit military force. thanks very much, fruit military force. thanks very much. peter — fruit military force. thanks very much, peter saull _ fruit military force. thanks very much, peter saull and - fruit military force. thanks very much, peter saull and downingj fruit military force. thanks very - much, peter saull and downing street for us and thanks to hugo bachega and carine torbey. let's head to washington now and speak to our correspondent will vernon. what is coming from the white house? the official line coming from the white house? tie: official line f
they though say that the prime minister must explain front of the house of commons tomorrow. i think in all likelihood he he will do that. i think he may well face in question from his own side. some conservative mps have called for that. something that may well feature in the debate in the coming days but now the message coming out of government and across all political parties is that this cannot escalate into something bigger. it needs to be sorted out through diplomatic means rather than...
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meeting convened in february at the house of commons, attended by mps and their constituents which this matter was discussed, that is a cross—reference to the 27th of february meeting at portcullis house. following this meeting, you had several private meetings with ms perkins and her colleagues to discuss how the issue might best be introduced her colleagues. the post office limited is now a completely separate entity from the royal mail and she wrote in the organisation in 2011 and became of where the issue soon after starting. the business rest on its reputation and been trustworthy. she
meeting convened in february at the house of commons, attended by mps and their constituents which this matter was discussed, that is a cross—reference to the 27th of february meeting at portcullis house. following this meeting, you had several private meetings with ms perkins and her colleagues to discuss how the issue might best be introduced her colleagues. the post office limited is now a completely separate entity from the royal mail and she wrote in the organisation in 2011 and became...
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meeting convened in february at the house of commons, attended by mps and their constituents which this matter was discussed, that is a cross—reference to the 27th of february meeting at portcullis house. following this meeting, you had several private meetings with ms perkins and her colleagues to discuss how the issue might best be introduced her colleagues. the post office limited is now a completely separate entity from the royal mail and she wrote in the organisation in 2011 and became of where the issue soon after starting. the business rest on its reputation and been trustworthy. she said the post office also recognised full well that the matter was also very serious for the supposed masters and mistresses and it was invariably life changing. over the page, please. she said that now was a time of enormous change in the post office and that it was important to give mps confidence in the business and reputation. again, so far so good. she stated that the matter involves treading a tightrope regarding questions of money. the post office and its staff stewards of large quantities o
meeting convened in february at the house of commons, attended by mps and their constituents which this matter was discussed, that is a cross—reference to the 27th of february meeting at portcullis house. following this meeting, you had several private meetings with ms perkins and her colleagues to discuss how the issue might best be introduced her colleagues. the post office limited is now a completely separate entity from the royal mail and she wrote in the organisation in 2011 and became...
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of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. here, police in bradford have released the name of a man who's wanted in connection with the murder of a woman on saturday afternoon. habibur masum is 25 and from the oldham area. he is wanted in connection with the fatal stabbing in bradford city centre. a knife has been recovered from the scene of the incident. our correspondentjudith moritz was at the scene. it was just behind me in broad daylight. a busy part of bradford city centre as well, just north of the city centre here. we don't know if the man is still armed, they are searching for him and they say he has links to various parts of the north of england including burnley, chester and oldham, so west yorkshire police are liaising with forces around the region
of commons. lord cameron is a member of the house of lords. that means he doesn't usually get asked them. he can't go into the commons to be asked questions by mps in the usual way, but there is a way of doing it, working with the convention and david lammy wants to see that happen. here, police in bradford have released the name of a man who's wanted in connection with the murder of a woman on saturday afternoon. habibur masum is 25 and from the oldham area. he is wanted in connection with the...
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of commons from the prime minister as tends to be the case when military intervention does take place, and also there is that call potentially today as well that president biden will hope to convene of g7 leaders presumably rishi sunak will be involved in that. we of g7 leaders presumably rishi sunak will be involved in that.— will be involved in that. we are seeinu will be involved in that. we are seeing reports _ will be involved in that. we are seeing reports on _ will be involved in that. we are seeing reports on rotors - will be involved in that. we are seeing reports on rotors about| seeing reports on rotors about france because with the details that meijer, israel's military spokesperson say france has got very good technologyjets, radar, contributing to airspace but it was unclear if french had shutdown airspace. how much detail do we have of british involvement and future involvement? we of british involvement and future involvement?— of british involvement and future involvement? ~ . . , ., ., involvement? we had a statement from the minister of — involvement? we had a
of commons from the prime minister as tends to be the case when military intervention does take place, and also there is that call potentially today as well that president biden will hope to convene of g7 leaders presumably rishi sunak will be involved in that. we of g7 leaders presumably rishi sunak will be involved in that.— will be involved in that. we are seeinu will be involved in that. we are seeing reports _ will be involved in that. we are seeing reports on _ will be involved in that....
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he simply goes and sits with labour next time the - and sits with labour next time the house of commons assembles next week. he will now be a labour mp. he is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to be a by—election. i think his intention is to carry on as a labour mp until the next election and then stand down from parliament and carry on with his job as a dr. there is no requirement for there to be a by—election or anything like that. defections do happen in politics. i think there have been about 200 since 1979. but they are a big deal and i think they are often a straw in the wind, a sign that something is up within the party from which the defection happened. i talk to tory mps a lot. there is a big malaise at the moment in the tory party. they look at the opinion polls. the mood is bleak. they have local elections in a few days' time that they feel like going to be bad. the clock is running down quite fast now until the general election and they are twitchy and nervous and despondent. i think that
he simply goes and sits with labour next time the - and sits with labour next time the house of commons assembles next week. he will now be a labour mp. he is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to stand down so there is not going to be a by—election. i think his intention is to carry on as a labour mp until the next election and then stand down from parliament and carry on with his job as a dr. there is no requirement for there to be a...
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you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it stands and breach of law and of law and international law and rishi sunak essentially faced both of those two wings of his party down and he didn't offer of the bill as those like suella braverman wanted and needed to he water it down like those moderate mps wanted as well. but as you say, it's a fraught and controversial bill and its controversial bill and its controversial even within the and serve the party itself. although most of the opposition in the house of lords has come from labour peers and crossbench peers as well, a number of conservative peers such as ken clarke have spoken against this
you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far as it...
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later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to reject those changes. the bill will go back to the house of lords probably early this evening at some point. and then the question will be well the house of lords reinsert the changes they want to see, certainly from speaking to labour sources in the lords they are keen not to back down and they want the government to offer concessions, particularly on whether those who work with uk forces overseas, particularly they are thinking of people in afghanistan, who helped british troops there, whether they will be exempt from being deported. the government said there are enough safeguards in the bill already. it seems like a stand—off but labour saying they will not back down and the government saying they will not offer concessions so it will then most likely balance between the two houses until eventually the house of lords we expect will give way, and it may happen late this evening. it depends on how much those in the house
later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to reject those changes. the bill will go back to the house of lords probably early this evening at some point. and then the question will be well the house of lords reinsert the changes they want to see, certainly from speaking to labour sources in the lords they are keen not to back down and they want the government to offer...