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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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at the end of the day it is up to the house of commons to accept _ is up to the house of commons to accept them, but we think it is worth— accept them, but we think it is worth another shot, because of the government is really serious about this there — government is really serious about this there are two things they could do. this there are two things they could do they— this there are two things they could do. they have 100 more peers than do. they have100 more peers than deliver— do. they have 100 more peers than deliver party. bring them all in to vote for— deliver party. bring them all in to vote for their own bill. a lot of them — vote for their own bill. a lot of them stayed home and don't bother to vote. secondly, why not look at it again— vote. secondly, why not look at it again tonight? what the prime minister— again tonight? what the prime minister said, again tonight? what the prime ministersaid, it again tonight? what the prime minister said, it was an emergency piece _ minister said, it was an emergency piece of— minister said, it was an emergency piece of
at the end of the day it is up to the house of commons to accept _ is up to the house of commons to accept them, but we think it is worth— accept them, but we think it is worth another shot, because of the government is really serious about this there — government is really serious about this there are two things they could do. this there are two things they could do they— this there are two things they could do. they have 100 more peers than do. they have100 more peers than deliver—...
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ultimately, i'm a house of commons man. house of commons. ultimately, i'm a house of commons man . and i'm a house of commons man. and yes, the house of commons must get its way in the end because it's the elected house. but i have great respect for many colleagues in the house of lords who have done their duty by scrutinising this legislation. you a long list of things you gave a long list of things but have been removed from the agenda. only two amendments were before the house of lords tonight, most of which didn't concern any of the issues that you just raised. well, they did, because mentioned the because i mentioned the afghanistan the afghanistan one and the monitoring exactly so monitoring committee. exactly so those the two issues. all those were the two issues. all the other you mentioned the other things you mentioned have of. so we're have been disposed of. so we're not blocking anything take not blocking anything but take those issues. it right those two issues. is it right for patriot to be in favour of for a patriot to be in favour of sending someone to rwanda who se
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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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the house of commons. but all this could have happened a while ago. instead i think the pm has wasted time waiting for it to happen. he had. he had a chance, i think, to get ahead of this. it hasn't happened and now time is against him because he's saying the first flights take off, in 10 to 12 weeks time, that could be late july . he wants, he said late july. he wants, he said today in the press conference. a regular rhythm of flights taking off. he doesn't want you and me, michelle, discussing these flights at the top of your programme every night. he wants it to be the normal waft and wane of business every week. hundreds of illegally arrived migrants are flown to rwanda for processing . he wants that to not processing. he wants that to not to be a story anymore, but few believe him. suella braverman, the former home secretary. she thinks this won't happen . only thinks this won't happen. only a handful might take off. nigel farage, our colleague gb news, he thinks zero will take all happen for me. i th
the house of commons. but all this could have happened a while ago. instead i think the pm has wasted time waiting for it to happen. he had. he had a chance, i think, to get ahead of this. it hasn't happened and now time is against him because he's saying the first flights take off, in 10 to 12 weeks time, that could be late july . he wants, he said late july. he wants, he said today in the press conference. a regular rhythm of flights taking off. he doesn't want you and me, michelle,...
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and the house of commons. but it's not a game. it's a matter of great seriousness, something that people up and down this country care about. are our borders safe? are they secure? can people come in willy nilly and then be welcomed in and claim benefits that you pay for and human rights claims of a facetious and false kind that then allow them to stay when the law says they've come here illegally? the house of lords has a clear constitutional role. it is a revising chamber. it's there to say to the house of commons, think again. it is not a political chamber , and it's a political chamber, and it's not a political chamber for very good reason. it's because it has no democratic mandate. you don't vote for it. i don't vote for it. the only people who do vote are a few hereditary peers who vote for one another. oddly the most democratic part of the house of lords and 90 of the 92 hereditary peers who vote for each other. that's why it revises rather than forming policy. but in this instance , policy. but in this
and the house of commons. but it's not a game. it's a matter of great seriousness, something that people up and down this country care about. are our borders safe? are they secure? can people come in willy nilly and then be welcomed in and claim benefits that you pay for and human rights claims of a facetious and false kind that then allow them to stay when the law says they've come here illegally? the house of lords has a clear constitutional role. it is a revising chamber. it's there to say...
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they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law. it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in some point in the next ten, 12 weeks and the first asylums will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak, it was two years ago that the government first came up that the government first came up with the idea of sending asylums to rwanda and it's been completely bogged down and derailed with legal challenges, supreme court deciding it was on lawful, massive opposition from opposite parties and piers from opposite parties and piers from across the house of lords in the last few weeks. the government's bill becomes law and flights will take off, that does not mean t
they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law. it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in some...
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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
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this is the scene in the house of commons. the proposed ban means that it would be illegalfor anyone turning 15 or younger this year to ever be able to buy tobacco products. the measure is being pushed by the prime minister rishi sunak. but it's a free vote meaning conservative mps have freedom to choose whether the back it. and though support from labour mps means it's likely to pass, there is vocal opposition from some tories. let's listen. difference to the anti—drugs legislation. i5 let's listen. difference to the anti-drugs legislation.- anti-drugs legislation. is my honourable _ anti-drugs legislation. is my honourable friend _ anti-drugs legislation. is my| honourable friend suggesting anti-drugs legislation. is my - honourable friend suggesting we repeal— honourable friend suggesting we repeal the misuse of drugs act made in 73 under— repeal the misuse of drugs act made in 73 under which cannabis is prohibited? although i have no experience, i understand a consumption of marijuana includes the consumption of toba
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yes, the house of commons again. yes, the house of commons and the house of lords voting the next big vote, i believe in the next big vote, i believe in the house of lords at 10:00 this evening, and the house of commons will then to vote two hours later. will the peers back down? will they do as the elected house by a very clear majority, wants? well that remains to be seen. those of you that watch this show regularly will know i did pretty much predict the house of lords would make this as difficult as they possibly could , so nothing on possibly could, so nothing on thatis possibly could, so nothing on that is very surprising . but that is very surprising. but i'll tell you what was surprising. and that was the speech today by rishi sunak standing behind the lectern with stop the boats on it. and bear in mind it's now more than two years since boris johnson went to lydd airport in kent and unveiled the rwanda plan. so far we've spent over £150 million and not a single person has gone. but just have a listen to wha
yes, the house of commons again. yes, the house of commons and the house of lords voting the next big vote, i believe in the next big vote, i believe in the house of lords at 10:00 this evening, and the house of commons will then to vote two hours later. will the peers back down? will they do as the elected house by a very clear majority, wants? well that remains to be seen. those of you that watch this show regularly will know i did pretty much predict the house of lords would make this as...
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and the house of commons. but it's not a game. it's a matter of great seriousness, something that people up and down this country care about. are our borders safe? are they secure? can people come in willy nilly and then be welcomed in and claim benefits that you pay for and human rights claims of a facetious and false kind that then allow them to stay when the law says they've come here illegally? the house of lords has a clear constitutional role. it is a revising chamber. it's there to say to the house of commons, think again. it is not a political chamber , and it's a political chamber, and it's not a political chamber for very good reason. it's because it has no democratic mandate. you don't vote for it. i don't vote for it. the only people who do vote are a few hereditary peers who vote for one another. oddly the most democratic part of the house of lords and 90 of the 92 hereditary peers who vote for each other. that's why it revises rather than forming policy. but in this instance , policy. but in this
and the house of commons. but it's not a game. it's a matter of great seriousness, something that people up and down this country care about. are our borders safe? are they secure? can people come in willy nilly and then be welcomed in and claim benefits that you pay for and human rights claims of a facetious and false kind that then allow them to stay when the law says they've come here illegally? the house of lords has a clear constitutional role. it is a revising chamber. it's there to say...
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the house of commons is disgrace. the house of commons is debating whether smoking should be banned for future generations in the uk. a muslim student loses a challenge against prayer rituals against school. —— at school. time for a look at the business news now. the global economy is on course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance ministers and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report suggests the global economy will show resilience to grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising. on the global measure the imf is using, it thinks it will be 2.8% by the end of this year — and warns tha
the house of commons is disgrace. the house of commons is debating whether smoking should be banned for future generations in the uk. a muslim student loses a challenge against prayer rituals against school. —— at school. time for a look at the business news now. the global economy is on course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched...
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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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of lords and the house of commons. admittedly, that's our system. it might not be the best, but it's our system . but people do, it's our system. but people do, you think are starting to lose faith. and that's a terrible shame. lord lilley. >> it would be a shame if, if the house of lords were to try and or succeed in wrecking and stopping and delaying this bill any further . the house of lords any further. the house of lords has only one legal power , one has only one legal power, one constitutional power, and that is to make the house of commons think again. i think its recommendations, proposed recommendations, its proposed amendments were, wrong. but it's told the house of commons to think again. the house of commons has thought again several times, and by some midnight i think midnight tonight, i think will have the house of lords, have told the house of lords, thank you very much for your advice. we don't it. advice. we don't accept it. we're going ahead. so the elected house has primacy. democracy work. the hous
of lords and the house of commons. admittedly, that's our system. it might not be the best, but it's our system . but people do, it's our system. but people do, you think are starting to lose faith. and that's a terrible shame. lord lilley. >> it would be a shame if, if the house of lords were to try and or succeed in wrecking and stopping and delaying this bill any further . the house of lords any further. the house of lords has only one legal power , one has only one legal power, one...
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in a moment, it's back to the house of commons. let's see how sirjacob and on. let's go back to the palace of westminster and join christopher hope gb news, political editor , hope gb news, political editor, who i understand has a guest with him. that is. well known on this hour @gbnews >> nigel. that's right. and joining me in westminster hall is jacob rees—mogg, jacob, a colleague from gb news. of course, nigel farage asked me a question like he always does. i didn't have an answer for him. he what happens on he said, what happens on wednesday the don't wednesday if the peers don't roll over as whips expect roll over as the whips expect and accept the that they're not going changes going to get these changes through to the bill. >> answer that, can >> before i answer that, can i just thank nigel for standing in for apologise to my viewers for me, apologise to my viewers for me, apologise to my viewers for being parade , but i'm for not being on parade, but i'm here to vote in support of the rwanda and push it back to rwanda bill and push it back to the house
in a moment, it's back to the house of commons. let's see how sirjacob and on. let's go back to the palace of westminster and join christopher hope gb news, political editor , hope gb news, political editor, who i understand has a guest with him. that is. well known on this hour @gbnews >> nigel. that's right. and joining me in westminster hall is jacob rees—mogg, jacob, a colleague from gb news. of course, nigel farage asked me a question like he always does. i didn't have an answer...
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across benches in the house of lords to send it back the house of commons one more time. but ultimately the thinking is the lords will back down, it'll make it onto the statute book at some point, the expectation is anyway this week, and ultimately the plans are in place to get flights off the ground to rolando. peter, thanks very much for that. let's speak to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. just remind us of the role that rhonda will play here? rwanda will exce -t the rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, _ rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, it'll _ rhonda will play here? rwanda will except the refugees, it'll give - rhonda will play here? rwanda willj except the refugees, it'll give them a shelter and food, then basically provide them with support for the first couple of years that they are here. it'll process their applications for asylum, and if those applications are rejected for whatever reason, it'll still allow them to stay — that was one of the key things the supreme court had mentioned as a concern if these
across benches in the house of lords to send it back the house of commons one more time. but ultimately the thinking is the lords will back down, it'll make it onto the statute book at some point, the expectation is anyway this week, and ultimately the plans are in place to get flights off the ground to rolando. peter, thanks very much for that. let's speak to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. just remind us of the role that rhonda will play here? rwanda will exce -t the rhonda will...
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unlock >> that followed a debate in the house of commons tonight. mps dismissing all the changes the lords had raised a number of concerns, including age assessments, uk court jurisdiction and modern slavery concerns . but conservative mp concerns. but conservative mp sir william cash dubbed the proposed changes ridiculous. labour said the scheme was doomed to fail anyway. the bill will return to the lords tomorrow for further scrutiny . tomorrow for further scrutiny. now the prime minister is appealing to israel's leader to show restraint following iran's drone and missile attack . drone and missile attack. earlier, rishi sunak repeated the uk's support for israel but said he wanted to caution benjamin netanyahu about a further escalation of violence in the middle east. there was condemnation of iran's military offensive against israel from both sir keir starmer and rishi sunakin both sir keir starmer and rishi sunak in the commons today. >> our aim is to support stability and security because it is right for the region and because
unlock >> that followed a debate in the house of commons tonight. mps dismissing all the changes the lords had raised a number of concerns, including age assessments, uk court jurisdiction and modern slavery concerns . but conservative mp concerns. but conservative mp sir william cash dubbed the proposed changes ridiculous. labour said the scheme was doomed to fail anyway. the bill will return to the lords tomorrow for further scrutiny . tomorrow for further scrutiny. now the prime...
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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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commons or the house of lords. it isn't even — commons or the house of lords. it isn't even about how many people they managed to get on a whole sequence — they managed to get on a whole sequence of planes to kigali, the rwandan— sequence of planes to kigali, the rwandan capital.— rwandan capital. there is a little bit of movement _ rwandan capital. there is a little bit of movement tonight - rwandan capital. there is a little bit of movement tonight from i rwandan capital. there is a little | bit of movement tonight from the government on that. they are saying those people already in the country, they will be a review of their eligibility for the afghan resettlement scheme, the legal means by which they might come to the uk. we will take you to the comments very shortly. first, the latest headlines. but the house of commons and house of lords are sitting in westminster tonight about on the government's rwanda bill. pretty soon i can first flight carrying migrants could take off in 10—12 weeks. opposition
commons or the house of lords. it isn't even — commons or the house of lords. it isn't even about how many people they managed to get on a whole sequence — they managed to get on a whole sequence of planes to kigali, the rwandan— sequence of planes to kigali, the rwandan capital.— rwandan capital. there is a little bit of movement _ rwandan capital. there is a little bit of movement tonight - rwandan capital. there is a little bit of movement tonight from i rwandan capital. there is a...
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david cameron's not in the house of commons, neither is borisjohnson in the house of commons. so you've got this sort of psychodrama between those two famous tories and they're not even in the house of commons. and yet the principle, actually, if the government being completely transparent about its legaljustification for sending arms to israel is a really important one. so behind every westminster psychodrama about process that might seem pointles in a sense, there is also an important principle at play. i just want to bring some newscasters views in here. steve emailed to say after listening to mr dowden, i'm totally shocked. i feel this ridiculous towing of party lines proves the tory party has lost control. three british nationals were killed. shame on the government for not suspending arms. but robert has a completely different view and lots of your messages have been on, you know, absolutely opposing sides. robert says, israel is a very important ally. britain must stand by them for their very existence. we are almost coming to a close today, but, jeremy, ijust wonder, c
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tension between an elected house of commons and an elected house of commons and an elected house of lords. and i don't think that is the way forward. >> and gerry, the 92 were left essentially as a card to say there must be proper reform to complete this process if they're removed. basically everyone's given up on proper reform, haven't they? because the house of commons won't accept everyone's given up on proper reform. >> every of parliament, >> every member of parliament, i suspect you as well. if you ever lost your seat, which i hope you don't, you'd be crawling on your hands into the hands and knees to get into the house of lords. they all do, because have to because they feel they have to serve country . but look at serve the country. but look at tommy strathclyde. tommy clark, strathclyde. strathclyde. good man. strathclyde. sorry good man. he is personifies everything we needin is personifies everything we need in the house of lords. it works. if you had a blank sheet of paper, you wouldn't have it. what's wrong with the hereditary? >> tom was an hereditary. yes. >> tom was
tension between an elected house of commons and an elected house of commons and an elected house of lords. and i don't think that is the way forward. >> and gerry, the 92 were left essentially as a card to say there must be proper reform to complete this process if they're removed. basically everyone's given up on proper reform, haven't they? because the house of commons won't accept everyone's given up on proper reform. >> every of parliament, >> every member of parliament, i...
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atmosphere in the house of commons at the moment. and when this ping—pong was going on earlier in the week, i spoke to one member of the government who sort of, you know, wants to get the business through the house of commons. and they said a few weeks ago, a few months ago, they said to one of the ministers involved in this, "look, we're going to get this legislation through," and i won't use the language that that minister used, but a milder version was, "oh, crumbs, we've got to make this work." and what was interesting, i was sort of wandering around the corridors of the house of lords last night, the great mystery, which is that labour does not want to be blamed for blocking this bill, but they are currently still voting for these two amendments that are holding up. so you're saying what on earth is going on? and what they think is going on is they've spotted some interesting signals. they're saying that there are 30 mystery conservative peers who were seen to be voting for the government and then suddenly stopped voting for t
atmosphere in the house of commons at the moment. and when this ping—pong was going on earlier in the week, i spoke to one member of the government who sort of, you know, wants to get the business through the house of commons. and they said a few weeks ago, a few months ago, they said to one of the ministers involved in this, "look, we're going to get this legislation through," and i won't use the language that that minister used, but a milder version was, "oh, crumbs, we've...
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the house of commons, the elected commons votes through measures. the house of lords tries to get the commons to think again. and the battle between the two over who will win. and in this case, it's the safety of rwanda bill. this bill is meant to ensure people is meant to ensure that people who here illegally can be who arrive here illegally can be flown rwanda, where they'll flown to rwanda, where they'll stay idea of that threat stay and the idea of that threat is to break the business is meant to break the business model of these people traffickers france. that's traffickers from france. that's the idea for now. members of the house of lords are trying to make changes to the to this bill, which the government thinks might weaken it and allow lawyers to get their claws into it and find loopholes to stop anyone being flown to rwanda. now, there are four amendments that have been going backwards and forwards between the commons and forwards between the commons and the lords, as things stand, the laws are due to start debating again the four that ha
the house of commons, the elected commons votes through measures. the house of lords tries to get the commons to think again. and the battle between the two over who will win. and in this case, it's the safety of rwanda bill. this bill is meant to ensure people is meant to ensure that people who here illegally can be who arrive here illegally can be flown rwanda, where they'll flown to rwanda, where they'll stay idea of that threat stay and the idea of that threat is to break the business is...
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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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of commons and of course there's no place else in the world that has a house of commons or a representative body representing people. so it's a very ambiguous term, but there are different kinds of republics and differently organized, but they have to have some of democratic element in it. and there's no doubt nobody ever denied that even in england, that all power ultimately came from the people. it's that's not the same as saying that people can. so having deriving your authority from the people and no good whig in england, whatever that the people are the source all authority. there are very few people left who are arguing that divine right of kings. so you can have authority from people. but having the people rule another thing altogether and you can have a republic has a democratic element it but also has an aristocracy, a house of lords or a senate. i should say, or a governor so republic could be organized in different ways. but it's a republic when it lacks a hereditary rule. so your most recent work, your latest book is about constitution writing in the early republic, particularly
of commons and of course there's no place else in the world that has a house of commons or a representative body representing people. so it's a very ambiguous term, but there are different kinds of republics and differently organized, but they have to have some of democratic element in it. and there's no doubt nobody ever denied that even in england, that all power ultimately came from the people. it's that's not the same as saying that people can. so having deriving your authority from the...
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the house of commons signalled yesterday that it house of commons signalled yesterday thatitis house of commons signalled yesterday that it is going to pass this law and eventually that will mean that anyone born from the start of 2009 onwards will never legally be able to buy a cigarette. that is such a big societal shift. it wasn't that long ago that people can smoke in restaurants and pubs and not long before that that people can smoke it also is of public places, public transport, you name it. society has changed and the house of commons is driving that shift faster than in many other countries. but in the short—term, yesterday also exposed a division within the conservative party. not necessarily about rishi sunak�*s leadership on this occasion, but more about what the purpose of the conservative party is. you had almost 60 conservative mps, including the cabinet minister kemi badenoch, vote against this bill. some of them stated, as liz truss, prime minister, did, that this was simply one conservative. you then had around 100 conservative mps who didn't turn up at all. in a
the house of commons signalled yesterday that it house of commons signalled yesterday thatitis house of commons signalled yesterday that it is going to pass this law and eventually that will mean that anyone born from the start of 2009 onwards will never legally be able to buy a cigarette. that is such a big societal shift. it wasn't that long ago that people can smoke in restaurants and pubs and not long before that that people can smoke it also is of public places, public transport, you name...
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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.
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that debate has just got under way in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the last few minutes. it is something that will have to be handled incredibly sensitively, but where do you think the politicians are on the two sites that resort outlined in graham's report? those who are concerned that vulnerable people may be coerced into taking this route. the honest truth is that the debate today will bring the issue back into the headlines again, but it won't make any real difference to legislation. there will be no vote at the end of it. as you say, it is an opportunity for politicians on both sides of the debate to talk about the issues and exact what it means. i think it is quite interesting that the debate itself was opened with an mp explaining that there is a shift, as she sees it, in the public opinion on all this, and it is certainly something that has been talked about more in the newspapers, by the media in the uk in the last couple of years. as to exactly what the uk's position should be. you heard that in grand
that debate has just got under way in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the house of commons, i believe, in the last few minutes. it is something that will have to be handled incredibly sensitively, but where do you think the politicians are on the two sites that resort outlined in graham's report? those who are concerned that vulnerable people may be coerced into taking this route. the honest truth is that the debate today will bring the issue back into...
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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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that proposal has cleared its first hurdle and the house of commons despite a number of conservative mps objecting to it. and it will now go to another stage in parliament. here in the uk a muslim student has lost a high court challenge to a ban on praying at school. a secondary school in wembley in north london introduced a ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground during breaks. today's case had argued that the move discriminated against muslim pupils who make up about half of the pupil population but that was rejected by the court. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. morning. there we go, we have got the smile! katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban on prayer was brought in, leading to this legal challenge. asking for space to pray inside. in a statement, she said it was a victory for all schools. she added, half the pupils are muslim and families recognise our traditional values, create a school environment that is a joy to be in. suella braverman was the founding chair of governors. speaking to me befo
that proposal has cleared its first hurdle and the house of commons despite a number of conservative mps objecting to it. and it will now go to another stage in parliament. here in the uk a muslim student has lost a high court challenge to a ban on praying at school. a secondary school in wembley in north london introduced a ban last year, after some pupils began praying in the playground during breaks. today's case had argued that the move discriminated against muslim pupils who make up about...
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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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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
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...
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in the uk, mp william wragg will no longer sit in the house of commons for the conservatives, after he shared colleagues' phone numbers on a dating app. a party spokesman said he'd voluntarily given up the whip. on monday evening mr wragg stepped down as vice chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative mps. he also told the speaker he is resigning as chairman of another commons committee he sits on. a court in australia has ruled that men can enter a women's—only exhibition in tasmania. the ladies lounge exhibit at the museum of old and new art wanted to highlight historic misogyny by banning male visitors. the venue had insisted that rejecting men was part of the art, arguing australian law allowed for discrimination "designed to promote equal opportunity" for a group of people who had been historically disadvantaged. the judge rejected that argument. you may have heard of the langauge, esperanto, aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it, alongside their mother tongue. well it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in a
in the uk, mp william wragg will no longer sit in the house of commons for the conservatives, after he shared colleagues' phone numbers on a dating app. a party spokesman said he'd voluntarily given up the whip. on monday evening mr wragg stepped down as vice chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative mps. he also told the speaker he is resigning as chairman of another commons committee he sits on. a court in australia has ruled that men can enter a women's—only exhibition in tasmania....
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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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now, some mps in the house of commons in westminster calling for arms sales to be stopped to israel, to be paused, given the events there. labour, the main opposition party, has not gone that far, but what they do say is that in this instance, the government should publish the legal advice it has been given. so on the same programme, sunday with laura kuenssberg, labour's shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, was asks about this, and here 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 has now gone on for six months. issues of proportionality, of 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 demanding that the foreign secretary, lord cameron, come
now, some mps in the house of commons in westminster calling for arms sales to be stopped to israel, to be paused, given the events there. labour, the main opposition party, has not gone that far, but what they do say is that in this instance, the government should publish the legal advice it has been given. so on the same programme, sunday with laura kuenssberg, labour's shadow foreign secretary, david lammy, was asks about this, and here is what he had to say. margaret thatcher suspended...
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the point of opposition, both in the house of opposition, both in the house of commons and in the house of lords, is to for the opposition to actually oppose. >> and that is what labour has done , and it's a perfectly done, and it's a perfectly legitimate thing to do. i can recall many, many times when, the conservative opposition opposed things that that we were doing during tony blair's time as prime minister. so i don't know why the prime minister keeps doing this. it's not a very house of commons thing to do. and in particular, attacking the labour peers this morning, these peers were really hard in these peers were really hard in the house of lords. it's part of what we do, as, as a country . what we do, as, as a country. and, and frankly, i think that was really , really unnecessary was really, really unnecessary by the prime minister either people are going to be listening to you and, and, and you know, with shock and incredulity, because four times the lords have knocked this back now and you're talking about labour not knocking about what what plan does labour have to tackle il
the point of opposition, both in the house of opposition, both in the house of commons and in the house of lords, is to for the opposition to actually oppose. >> and that is what labour has done , and it's a perfectly done, and it's a perfectly legitimate thing to do. i can recall many, many times when, the conservative opposition opposed things that that we were doing during tony blair's time as prime minister. so i don't know why the prime minister keeps doing this. it's not a very...
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and as we speak, a game of parliamentary ping pong is going on in the house of commons. they are fighting back against rejected amendments that have come from the house of lords. but i asked the question, does any of it, in the end really matter? but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> nigel. thank you. and good evening to you. well, the top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that the prime minister says he's going to be urging his israeli counterpart to show restraint following iran's drone and missile attack on israel. rishi sunak told the commons that he'll be speaking to binyamin netanyahu later on today to both reiterate the uk's solidarity with israel, but also to discuss how to prevent an escalation of violence in the region. there was condemnation of iran's military offensive against israel from both sir keir starmer and rishi sunak. >> today, our aim is to support stability and security because it is right for the region and because, although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a direct effect on our
and as we speak, a game of parliamentary ping pong is going on in the house of commons. they are fighting back against rejected amendments that have come from the house of lords. but i asked the question, does any of it, in the end really matter? but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> nigel. thank you. and good evening to you. well, the top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that the prime minister says he's going to be urging his israeli...
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let's ta ke let's take you live to the house of commons where a vote on a controversial phased ban on smoking is expected shortly. also coming up on the world today... we will look at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen's historic stock exchange. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we begin in the middle east, where israel says it's killed a local hezbollah commander in an air strike in southern lebanon. the israel defense forces have released these images of the strike. it said ismail yusaf baz had been involved in rocket and missile launches against israel from lebanon's coastal area. the idf described him as a senior official who had served in several positions of hezbollah�*s military wing. all this comes as the israeli government says it's launched a diplomatic offensive against iran, as it considers a military response to the missile and drone attack against it. the foreign minister, israel katz, has written to more than 30 countries calling for sanctions against iran's missile programme. he also wants them to designate the rev
let's ta ke let's take you live to the house of commons where a vote on a controversial phased ban on smoking is expected shortly. also coming up on the world today... we will look at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen's historic stock exchange. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we begin in the middle east, where israel says it's killed a local hezbollah commander in an air strike in southern lebanon. the israel defense forces have released...